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Patchway Town FC League Fixture 10.08.13 Kick Off 3pm

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Chipping Sodbury Football Club was founded in approximately 1885. The oldest printed record of the club can be found in an old G.F.A. handbook, a little way down the page from local teams such as Bristol City, A new season brings new hope and optimism to all Bristol Rovers and Cheltenham Town. clubs, but it is particularly relevant to our club this year. They originally played in Red and White, and played in the Western League at a semi-pro level until they This club has a great pedigree, and even greater disbanded in 1954. A few years later a police officer named Cliff Phelps started a local junior side; this team entered the Dursley potential, which is why I am positive that the coming & Wotton league in 1958. As they team grew up they entered the Bristol & District league—division three, season will be one we can all enjoy. subsequently they were relegated to division 5. The club has seen a number of new faces, both on and The first team climbed the league’s to eventually get elected to the Bristol Combination Division 1 in 1991. In off the field. The positivity which surrounds the entire 1993 the club won the Premier Cup against Highridge United in a penalty shootout. The early 90’s saw the new clubhouse and changing rooms built by the committee, and players contributing their trades. football club can elevate us to where we all believe this club belongs, competing for trophies. In 1992 tragedy struck the club when 21 year old defender, Jonathan Eacott, was tragically killed in an Our aim is to build a club which has strength in depth, industrial accident in Wickwar. plays attractive football, and is the first choice of In 1999 the first team gained promotion to the Premier Division under Andy Mathias and Martin Truman but players and supporters in the local area. were relegated back to Division one in 2001/02 season. Les Underdown and Jeff Clark took over the reins, both local lads who had played for Sodbury in previous seasons. In their first season they managed to finish in a mid-table position but helped the club to its most Welcome to Patchway Town today, I’m sure both sides will play some great, successful season off the pitch, along with Les Timbrell who almost took the Reserves to promotion in his competitive football to entertain us all. first season in charge. The following season 2003/04, the reserves finally achieved promotion as division 3 champions and the first team improved again in division 1 of the Premier Combination. The 2004/05 season Thank you for your support today, and we look forward to seeing you during the saw the club again improve both on and off the field. season. The introduction of a third team run by ex-Radstock player Chris Gear made an immediate impact, with a handful of players making the first team grade, and the side achieving promotion in their first season. Despite the Reserves struggling in their division, they reached the final of the G.F.A. Intermediate Cup against Soundwell Victoria losing narrowly 2—1, and the first team just missed out on promotion. With the standing down of Les Underdown, Jeff Clark took over to run the first team by himself and the in season 2005/06 saw the team avenge the disappointment of the previous season by winning the Premier Division 1 by 15 points, and the third team gaining promotion for the second successive season, despite the Sco! Gibson re-organisation of the Reserves and third teams through the resignation of Les Timbrell from the Reserve team. Chris Gear and his assistant Richard Bisp took the helm of the Reserves and Chris Wilmot took charge of the third team. The 2006/07 season was another successful season with the Reserves gaining promotion on the last day of the season finishing runners up. The third team finished in a creditable fourth spot and gained a third successive promotion to Division Three. The season ended on a sad note with the loss of club stalwart John Beer. John gave over 30 years service as a player, manager and Chairman and was a key figure in the building of the clubhouse you see today. He PINKERS COUNTRYSTORE will be remembered as the Clubs Clubman of the year award as this has been renamed as the John Beer Trophy. COUNTRY CLOTHING Season 2007/08 was the most successful in the 123 year history of the Club with the first team under the PET & POULTRY SUPPLIES guidance of Jeff Clark winning the Premier Combination and gaining entry into the Surridge Gloucestershire County League for the first time. EQUESTRIAN The Reserves won the Bristol and District division one and were promoted to the Senior District, and the fourth team under Kev Milford were promoted at their first attempt in the Stroud and District League. GAMEFARM@LATTERIDGE BS37 9TY The first season in the County League 2008/2009 was a case of finding your feet, with Chris Gear taking charge and although some performances were quite good, overall we struggled and found ourselves at the TEL 01454 228109 bottom of the league. Lucky for us there were no relegation movements this season. The 2009/2010 season was not long under way when the managership of the team was substituted and Mark Stenner took over. His leadership soon had the team playing at the top of their game, and the results were pushing the side up the league. After a very wet and soggy season we finished a very creditable eighth position. http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cstfc/ Season 2010/2011 was the best yet, Sodbury produced some scintillating football and proved to be a team that was very hard to beat, with a never give up attitude. At, or near the top of the table all season they finished at a position that showed their approach to the game and commitment throughout the year, with an 2 Local Catering excellent third place. Club Honours Club Sponsor

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Chipping Sodbury town fc Pen Pics 2013-2014 1. Jon Kerley Agile, athletic, brave and frustrating for strikers. TRespect 2. George Hale Goalkeeper signed from Brislington, Experienced, commanding, agile and a great asset to the club. 3. Karl Reese Experienced full back, competitive and likes to get forward. The David Wilson Homes Gloucestershire County Football League again picked up an award in the FA’s 4. Lloyd harding Capt. A true leader, with great ability, Vision and strength. Respect program receiving the bronze award to make it three awards in four years. 5. Paul Dempsey played for yatetown fc for many years, hugely experienced and cultured football player. Once again were looking to improve Respect throughout the League and again the Dave Herbert Sportsmanship Cup will offer the chance of prize money of over £1,750. 6. Liam Barrett previously of Brislington and Winterbourne, Liam has Clubs will need to stay under the 45 point total as they will lose 1 point for a caution and 3 points for a red tremendous ability and is a true competitor. card. This season will also see that any yellow cards for dissent will lose 2 points and red cards for dissent will attract the loss of five points. 7. Mike england Strong, intelligent player who works tirelessly for the side Last season nine clubs stayed under the 45 point total, three more than the previous season with the winners and has great balance and composure. being Rockleaze Rangers who picked up £400 after they picked up just 23 yellow cards in 36 matches and not a single red card. 8. Ollie clarke The engine. workrate, tenacity, balance and composure along Referees will be marking clubs on four various accepts of the game:- with a great range of passing - a great signing 1. Players Behavior 2. Manager / Coach Behavior 9. alex fox Athletic attacking midfielder who is strong in the air and 3. Spectators Behavior always wants the ball. Great asset to the club. 4. Effectiveness of the Captain controlling Players. 10. Danny coombes Quick, intelligent, hardworking, great control and finishing This saw clubs being rewarded over a five match total score with a reduction in points if clubs picked up 11. Lee Gardiner Pace, intelligence and two grreat feet. A predator up front. yellow and red cards for language. Prize money will again be on offer for this scheme as the league looks further into reducing dissent. 12. Kyle Ford One of the youngest in the squad, pace, touch, passing and knows where the goal is. A great prospect In an effort to improve respect referees will also be asked to mark technical areas were managers, substitutes 13. James Mackie Newest Signing from Berkely Town, James is fast, has great will come under scrutiny in their behaviour. balance touch and is a finisher At the end of season the total marks from referees saw Longlevens scoop the first prize and the best disciplined 14. Mike Beecham Another youngster, great touch, attitude, strenght and range club award went to Rockleaze Rangers who picked up just one caution for dissent over the entire season. of passing. Another great young prospect. With over £2,000 ploughed into the Respect program those words or actions can now be so costly, think first as 15. Craig davidge Previously Bath City & Yate Town, Pace, strenght, skill, your actions will cost your club money. goalscorer. 16. Dan Bendall Previously Thornbury & PAtchway Town, Quick, attacking player Show who is exciting and knows how to score 17. Jason bradford A product of the reserves, Jason has great skill, is quick and Some works hard. Another great prospect. Respect!

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A warm welcome to the players and supporters of our opponents today, patchway town. We have had a busy close season, the usual ground maintenance and planning, the sevens tournament, and of course the pre- season friendlies. Our reparation has been good this year, we are very fortunate to have Alex Fox within our ranks, who has prepared the squad physically, and then the coaching staff who have worked on technique. Having had a slow start to last season, we are extremely optimistic that this will be a better year for us. We already had some great footballers at the club, and the additions of Mackie, Ford, Beecham and morgan as well as home grown bradford mean the future looks bright! Vice

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THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN Patchway Town Fc Pen Pics 2013-2014 The Town started life as the Old Patchwegians, the club was formed in 1958 mainly by ex pupils of the local High School and some local Martin Alford: has been at the club many years and won many trophies. Holds the league record for least people from the Parish, the progress of the club was quite rapid and by goals conceded in a league season. Ollie Bacon: spent his first couple of years as a fringe player where he was between 1st team and reserves but the end of the season 1967/68 the club headed the Bristol & District since midway through last season Ollie made the right back spot his own with some very good performances. league. Ollie is a great lad to have around the camp with his banter. Ollie never lets you down with his never die In 1968 the County league was formed and the club were elected as a attitude. Paul Barnes: big strong centre half who has established himself as one of the top centre halves in the league. founder member and found life difficult in the early years with clubs Barnsey is a no nonsense player who formed a great partnership with Chris Chinnick last season. such as Forest Green, Bristol St George, and Mangotsfield as opposition. Chris Chinnick: the legend at Patchway! at his age he is still doing it and giving the young ones a run for there In the mid seventies the club moved ground to Scott Park, this was due to money. chinner has been there and got the t-shirt when it comes to county league football. Last seasons player of the year. the demise of the Patchway United football club and in 1982 had its Luke Drew: Luke is our new chinner, wherever he is asked to play he plays at a high level. Luke is a fit poorest season and were relegated, energetic player who’s best positions are right back or in the central of midfield. Managers player of the year During this period a new club house was under construction and volunteers and players player in 2010/11. Mark Stoneham: had many years of injury but has thankfully got that behind him and has now got himself fit from the football and cricket clubs were instrumental in its opening. At the and we are seeing the rewards. Mark is a footballing left back who likes to get forward and involved with play. same time Mr Bill Bonds was engaged as manager and he set about reviving If he laid off the steroids he would be that 20% better :) the clubs fortunes, the club quickly bounced back into the County league and Matt Webb: Ex Birmingham City professional. webby started at the club many years ago running the show in midfield but over the past few seasons he has dropped back into left back where he is fitted in sound. Can kick won the championship for the first time in 1985/86, this was followed by naturally with both feet and even at 34 he still has magic in those boots to keep playing. another success in 1991/92, but shortly afterwards tragically Bill lost his own Ashley Brown: bash is back at the club after having a year out from football. Ashley is a big strong centre half battle against serious illness. who gives his all on the pitch for the club and never lets anyone down. Ashley was a big part of the team when winning the league and cup a few seasons ago. In the mid nineties Kevin Horseman took charge and introduced his own Jordon Yeo: yobags is in his 3rd season with the club, he has finally got settled at a club and thankfully it was Brand of skill and professionalism and the club hasn’t looked back, Kevin patchway where he has been one of the main players at the club since Kevin returned as manager. Jordon is was a skilful and powerful forward and has successfully transferred this to his a defenders nightmare with his pace and his crossing ability. Also scores his fair share from wide. Mark Palmer: had a year out with injury but the Club captain has returned back this season. Palms is the players and his and the clubs record is there for all to see. 1 county league perfect captain who leads by example and brings on the younger players with his experience. When Palms is at title, and 3 league cups & 2 GFA trophy Runners Up medals. his best Patchway are at their best. Kevin Horseman had a break from football but last season returned to the club Matt Tovey: Signed at the start of last season from manor farm. Matt is a very strong midfielder who has a bit of everything in his locker. If he can listen to the older experienced players he can improve and mature into a And has totally changed things around and the club had a top 5 finish last great footballer and have a bright future in the game. Season which was great from bottom of the league. Kevin and the club have Brandon Benjamin: a managers’ dream as Kev would say! Brandon is the perfect player for a manager. Never Introduced a new crop of young players who are looking to take the club onto moans, gives everything and helps that he has a lot of ability. Last season players’ player of the year which was his 1st season in county league football. Brandon is becoming the fans favourite and if he keeps progressing as A new level. he is he will have a very bright future in football. Start of the season Jason Franklin was introduced as Club Chairman and the Sam Davies: Central holding midfield player who signed last season from Hallen. Sam is a fit player who is Club haven’t looked back since with his fresh new ideas. very disciplined and very dominant in the air and on the floor. Lewis Hughes: signed at the start of the season from Yate Town. Lewis can play in a number of positions. Central midfield, winger or left back. Looks to be a good bit of business by the management team. Ben Purdy: resigned to the club at the start of the season from Thornbury Town. Ben is a big strong target man who knows where the goal is. If he listened a bit more he could be a lot better. Matt Davies: Last seasons top scorer with 24 goals. Matt is a very strong and quick forward who if gets a chance scores

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A warm welcome to players and supporters of Patchway Town FC

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