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UHLSPORT LEAGUE HELLENIC FLOODLIT CUP A.M. & COPY PRINT PM KICK-OFF 7.45 5th OCTOBER 2010, TUESDAY BASSETT WOOTTON V TOWN

Sub Played No. Played FC Darren Teggart Darren Squad Assistant: Colwell Duncan PaulSamJohn Tassell Carl McNally Pete Steedman James Evans Matt Nagy Jason Morrison Sean Blenford Dan Smith Jamie McKeon Conor Cartwright Lewis Wyatt Eddie Allmond Sam Colwell Dwayne Everrett Whylly Wright Manager: WITNEY UNITED UNITED WITNEY Sub C. Boyles C. Colman D. Smith P. Played No. Played www.wbtfc.co.uk visiting the website at Dave Turner Dave Alan Blake & Luke Sharps & Luke Blake Alan keep upto date with the town by keep upto by date with the town WOOTTON Saturday 16-Oct-10 Town (Uhlsport Div) v Prem Hellenic Reading League k-off 3.00pm Saturday 09-Oct-10 Res Div (Hellenic Utd Res 1) k-off 3.00pm v Maidenhead Thursday 14-Oct-10 Town (Wilts v 18 Corsham Under k-off Floodlit 7.30pm League) Thursday 07-Oct-10 v Devizes Town (Wilts 18 Under k-off Floodlit7.30pm League) Squad Referee: Assist. Flag): (Red Ref Assist. (Yellow Ref Flag): Games Home Next Assistants: Match OfficialsMatch Stewart Thompson Manager: LiamJohnShaun Edmondson Chris Beeden Craig Carter Richie Oram Matt Bowden Ryan Carter Alex Bown Terry Banks Sam Green Shaun Adams Ethan Collier Sean Terry Ryan Delaney James Bailey Adam Thomas Adam Turner Luke Topping Miles Sharps BASSETT TOWN FC TOWN BASSETT WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN FC WOOTTON BASSETT TOWNTOWN FCFC SWINDON LONDON GLASGOW (founded 1882) Gerard Buxton Sports Ground Rylands Way, Wootton Bassett, Swindon, Wiltshire Tel : (01793) 853880 www.wbtfc.co.uk President: Ron Stone Chairman: Paul Harrison Secretary: Rod Carter Treasurer (Club & Youth Section): Dave Topping Club Development Officer: Andy Walduck Head of Senior Section: Chris Jones Cats HQ Reception First Team Manager: Dave Turner First Team Assistant Manager: Alan Blake

Reserve Team Manager: Simon Paish COLOURDIGITAL COLOURDIGITAL COLOURDIG Senior Section Treasurer: Steve Martin OPYINGB&W COPYINGB&W COPYINGB&W CO Head of Youth Section: Peter Yeardley Youth Section Secretary: Gill Gascoigne NT24X7 PRINT24X7 PRINT24X7 PRINT24X7 PRINT24 Head of Womans & Girls Section: Bryan Wood WEB ORDERINGONLINE WEB ORDERINGONLIN Under 18 Floodlit Manager: Danny Groom SOLUTIONSDIGITAL SOLUTIONSDIGITAL SOLUTIO Website Editor and Designer: Scott Smedley VICE24X7 SERVICE24X7 SERVICE24X7 SERVICE24 Email: [email protected] TERSWE SELL XEROX COPIERS & PRINTERSWE SEL Programme Compiler: Mark Smedley Email: [email protected] Welfare Officers: Barbara Sealey Cats Solutions Ltd Two Rushy Platt, Swindon, SN5 8WQ Maggie Amos Committee Members: Terry Embling Adrian Amos Steve Matthews Life Members: Micky Woolford (1995) 01793 432913 Rod Carter (2008) www.cats-solutions.com Roger Williamson (2008) Printed by Cats Ltd, Swindon. Programme Printing & Sponsor Front Cover Photo:Matty Bown Wootton Bassett Town FC EDITORIAL would like to thank our kit Good evening and welcome back to Rylands Way for this A & M Copy Floodlit Cup sponsors for this season: tie against Witney United. We wish a warm welcome to the players, officials and supporters from Witney who have made the journey from Oxfordshire for this fixture Senior Section and wish them a safe journey home. First Team – TBA Well following the last minute goal at Cadbury Heath on Saturday we are now out of First Team Tracksuits & T-shirts – C.S. Building Services both national cup competitions, leaving us to concentrate on the Uhlsport Hellenic League and its associated cup competitions (of which tonights game is one) and the and Macmillan Cancer Support Wiltshire Senior Cup. Once again Dave and the lads have acquitted themselves Reserves – Ganges Indian Cuisine well in the two national competitions and we have £3,150 in club funds to show for our efforts. Whilst it was disappointing not to be able to bring the Bristol side back to Under 18 Floodlit – Quickmovenow.com Rylands for a replay by all accounts Cadbury were the better side over 90 minutes. Oh Ladies – Aftech Sheet metal & fabrications and well perhaps we will get to Wembley next season. bristol batteries Daves From The Dugout page in tonights programme indicates that once again we will be using the Floodlit Cup to give First Team experience to some of the younger members of the Club. After a great opening game the Reserves have had something of a rough time YOUTH SECTION of it and have lost all their other games. Hopefully tonights game gives the young players a chance to step up and join some of the First Team regulars and rebuild some of that lost Under 18 – Aftech Limited confidence. Under 16 Girls - SciMAT Ltd Looking at what else is in tonights programme, the From the Archives feature this week Under 16 - K & M Developments, C.S. Building Services, looks back to 2002-3 when Pete Yeardley was manager of the First Team and the side A.T. Kitchin Homes were again in the Hellenic . Interestingly just ten of the twenty two sides competing in the Hellenic Premier that season remain in the Premier division, Under 15 - GSL UK Limited highlighting the change that has taken place in less than ten years. The Player Profile Under 14 Girls - TBA this week actually features Club Committee member Chris Jones. The August edition of Under 14A – The Barber Shop, the Clubs newsletter Touchline is once again featured and Moonraker again looks at the local football scene in Wiltshire. There is the usual updated league table of the Clubs own PAS Construction, CCTV Nationwide, Fantasy Football League, whilst World of Soccer sees the former Chairman wax Surehome Construction, Wason & Webb lyrical about how good it is to be a QPR supporter and season ticket holder at the present Under 14B – TBA moment in time. Luke Walduck provides the latest news from the Youth Section whilst Danny Groom comments on the start made by the Under 18 Floodlit side and an enforced Under 12 – C.S. Building Services heavy turnover of players.

Under 11 – Total Value Consultancy, I.C.C. Car & In terms of upcoming fixtures here at Rylands Way, it will be the Under 18s who are Commercial Vehicle Body Repairs, next up when they entertain Devizes Town this coming Thursday, weather permitting. On Babcock Homesafe everyday Saturday the Reserves entertain Maidenhead United Reserves whilst a week on Thursday the Under 18 Floodlit are again at home and play host to Corsham Town. Under 10A - Quattro Group, High Motive The next home First Team fixture is on Saturday 16th October when Reading Town are Under 10B - WGS Power & Lighting Ltd, High Motive the visitors in the Uhlsport Hellenic League. Under 9 - S.D.C. South Marston Enjoy the game and cheer the lads on to the last 16 of this competition. Under 8 - TBA Best wishes Training Equipment – Don Rogers Sports First Team Training Kit Sponsor – Milfed Mark Programme Printing & Sponsor – Cats Solutions And all our First Team player sponors and all our groundside board sponsors World of Soccer THIS WEEK FEATURING...... Former Chairman Mark Smedley

Whilst Wootton Bassett Town were going down to a last minute defeat in the FA Vase yours truly was enjoying another fantastic game of football down at Selhurst Park watching my beloved Queens Park Rangers. After an end to end game, just as it looked as we had the three points wrapped up, we allowed Crystal Palace back into the game with a goal a minute from time. Now a lot of teams would have settled for that one point but such is the confidence of Neil Warnocks side rather than settle for a useful away point the Rangers immediately attacked to try and regain the lead and were rewarded with all three points with an injury time headed winner from Heider Helguson. Cue mass celebrations as the six point lead at the top of the Championship was maintained. With eight clean sheets in ten games and a goal difference of plus twenty one it certainly is a good time to be a QPR fan at the moment. The tremendous form cannot go on forever but I am certainly enjoying the moment.

What the start to the season has highlighted what a good man manger Neil Warnock is and the team spirit amongst the players is the best I have ever seen, even better than the high spots of Ian Holloways reign. Seeing players go out of the way to give substituted players a high-five as they leave the pitch; all the players congratulating each other at the end of the game and all players making sure they go and applaud the fans demonstrates the great spirit of togetherness amongst fans and players alike. The appointment of first Fitz Hall and then Adel Taarabt as captain was a master stroke of man management seeing how both have performed when fit and playing. The talking up in the press of Heider Helguson by Warnock has also resulted in another player finally showing what a good player he really is, with Helguson currently one of six QPR players in the top eleven performers in the Championship (per the ACTIM index). The team as a whole work so hard and it is certainly paying off in terms of results and long may it continue but shows more than anything what you can do with a bit .

Now here at Wootton Bassett Town manager Dave Turner has also been successful in generating a good team spirit amongst the players. Firstly this was rewarded with last seasons promotion following a top two finish and has been carried over to the good start made this season. Many of the pundits on the mass debating forum that is the Hellenic League Chat room had Wootton Bassett Town down as strong relegation candidates due to the lack of any budget and, whilst there is a long way to go, the start has certainly been encouraging and we continue to hold our own at this level. As long as the team spirit can be maintained, this Bassett team will, in my view, finish at least midway in the table.

Mark

FROM THE DUGOUT

Firstly I would like to welcome the players, officials and supporters of Witney Town to Ryland’s Way. We hope you enjoy your short stay with us and will join us all for a drink in the bar after the game.

Tonight we are embarking on another cup journey this time in the Floodlit Cup, and after consultation with Simon Paish who is doing one of the most difficult jobs at the club running our Reserve team. We have taken the decision to use this competition as a stepping stone for some of our up and coming youngsters and senior reserve players who are knocking on the door of our First Team.

There will also be a few First Team players in the squad to help the youngsters as they try to bridge the gap to the first team. It will also allow Simon the chance to pit himself against senior Hellenic sides and give him some respite from his league programme.

One of the most pleasing aspects of the season so far is how well our youngster are standing up to life at a higher level. Over two thirds of our team are under the age of twenty three. We have some very talented youngsters at this club and it is important that we trust and nurture them over the coming seasons. They are the future of our club.

It is with great sadness that I have to report that Ryan Banks has played his last game for the Bass. He has only just got married and his work commitments coupled with the long drive from Pewsey have just made it very difficult for him to commit to the rest of the season. Ryan will be greatly missed by me the players and all those that have got to know him over the last few seasons. He was instrumental in our promotion last year and he will be difficult to replace.

Ryan would be the first to admit that technically he is not the best player in our team, but what he gives you in work rake and commitment is invaluable. It has been an absolute pleasure to work with him over the last five seasons and watch him develop in to a very good player. I am sure you would all like to join me in wishing Ryan all the best for the future, and thanking him for everything he has done for our club in his time here.

You will always be welcome at any club I am involved in. Make sure you find time to pop in or a drink in the future.

OPPONENTS HISTORY

Witney United FC • Club History Team Profiles Witney United FC

Witney in Oxfordshire, made world famous for its production of Paul Tassell Goal Keeper Darren Quegan Defence blankets, is a thriving market town and with over 22,000 residents it Re-joined 2009-10 season, third spell with the Very talented full back who reads the game is the largest town in West Oxfordshire. The town of Witney dates club. Talented and highly regarded keeper well and has great distribution. Made the with great technical ability. Previous clubs switch from near neighbours Oxford City backs to AD969 and gained its name from the Saxon term 'Witan' include Cheltenham Town, Oxford City, Nomads in the summer. A great character and that meant King. Witney United FC (WUFC) was formed by a group Didcot Town and Cinderford Town. real team player both on and off the pitch. of Witney Town supporters following the demise of their beloved club. Jon Steedman Defence Peter Nagy Defence Intent on bring senior football back to the town the group registered Returned for a third spell pre-season from Big, strong defender, signed from Oxford City Abingdon Town. Classy defender, can play Nomads for whom he had an excellent Witney United FC with the Oxfordshire Football Association in 2001. either at centre half or full back. Composed 2009-10 campaign. Strong in the tackle, and player with a great left foot. Previously with at 6’ 4” rarely gets beaten in the air. Also with Oxford City, Carterton and Thame United. North Leigh and Budapest Honved (Hungary) For almost a year they had little else other than the name! There was no ground, team or manager. That year was all about raising funds and the profile of the club. The club set itself Lewis Colwell Defence Joel Meade Defence a challenging business plan that targeted a return to Southern League football within 5 Young defender who signed for the club in the Was captain of Oxford City Nomads where he pre season from Oxford City Nomads. led by example. An excellent role model to his seasons. Finally after much hard work it all came together. team mates throwing himself in front of every ball and his body on the line for the team. An excellent all round defender. In 2002 WUFC gained a lease on the original Witney Town stadium and were accepted into Division One (West) of the Hellenic League. In it's first year the Club struggled to attract local Will Bridgewater Defence Frank Harrison Midfield players and finally finished 15th in the Division. Young defender stepping up to the first team Another player stepping up into the first team squad after being a member of last seasons squad after being with the clubs successful Allied Counties Youth league title winning title winning side. Can play anywhere up the The second season saw the club move forward finally finishing the season in 4th place and side. left side and will bring good balance to the gaining a surprise, last minute, offer of promotion to the Premier Division. team. Dan Walker Midfield Richard Conway Midfield The challenge of promotion was compounded by the fact that the Club would start it's third Re-signed for a second season after making Brings a touch of class, experience and the step up from local football last season. composure to the midfield. A great talker and ever season with it's third ever manager! But under the management team of Alan Clark, Skillful and combative midfielder who will player with an excellent range of passing. Has Steve Paish and Spencer Keyes the team proved it could hold it's own - finally finishing a bring energy and a good range of passing to previously played in the Northern Premier the team. creditable 11th out of 22. The Club also competed, for the first time, in the F.A. Vase winning League with Mossley and Harrogate Railway. through the first three rounds - eventually losing to Deal Town away. Further success was Sam McNally Midfield Conor Allmond Midfield achieved in the Oxfordshire Senior Cup where Witney finally fell to Oxford City in the semi- Another player to progress through the clubs Another player to progress from the clubs youth and reserve system. One of the clubs successful title winning youth team . Clever finals. emerging talents and skipper of last seasons player with a terrific appetite for the game. title winning youth team. Good athlete and ability to get around the pitch. The 2005/06 season saw United enter the FA Cup for the first time and were very unlucky to bow out after a replay against Southern League high-fliers Clevedon Town. The FA Vase John Rixon Midfield Cameron Lagan Forward brought similar disappointment as they went out to Truro City at the second hurdle. Very talented and skilful midfielder who joined Joined the club from North Leigh at the start of the club from Oxford City Nomads. A player the 2009-10 season. Exciting wide player who who loves to run with the ball and will terrorise loves to run at defences. Topped last seasons In October 2005 Alan Clark resigned as 1st Team Manager and Spencer Keyes stepped up defences at any level. Is sure to pitch in with reserve team goalscoring charts. from Assistant Manager to replace him. Spencer's first management move was to recruit Pete his fair share of goals and assists. Lamont as his No2. The side went from strength to strength and a top 6 finish was claimed on Chris Zoldan Forward Jamie Wyatt Forward the very last day of the season to round off an excellent season. Finished top goalscorer for both the club and Former youth team player who has returned division in last seasons Allied Counties Youth to the club this season looking to make the League. Has huge potential and a natural step up from Oxfordshire Senior League Side United entered 2006/07 with a certain amount of optimism as the bid to bring Southern goalscoring ability, a player the club have Chadlington. League football back to West Oxfordshire. A lack of consistency and too many draws saw high hopes for. them slip away from the leading pack and eventually finish 6th for the second season running. Forward Forward The club did however reach the Challenge Cup Final before losing 2-1 to Hungerford Town.

In the close season Keyes stood down as Manager and United moved quickly to appoint Andy Lyne. Lyner had two spells as manager at Witney Town in the nineties and his homecoming was well received by the fans who hoped he could work his magic for a third time at Marriotts Mell Dean Physio Darren Teggart Manager Stadium. This saw United have their best ever season since formation finishing an excellent Mell joined the club as physio mid way Appointed June 2010. Former Witney Town 4th place in the league and pushing the promotion contenders for long periods of the through the 2007-08. Has a diploma in sports and United striker, over 300 appearances. massarge and in Food & Nutrition and in 2008 Returned 2008 to manage the clubs youth season.The 2008-09 season saw United go one better finishing in 3rd place in one of the passed her level two in the FA management and reserve teams, leading the Youth to the tightest title run ins for years whilst also reaching the last 32 of the FA Vase. and treatment of injuries 2009/10 Allied Counties League title. FROM THE ARCHIVES - 2002-03 OPPONENTS PEN PICS

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The final league table for the season and results and scorers for games played are shown below.

Hellenic Premier Division 2002/03 Witney United FC Pos Team P W D L F A Pts Formed: 2001 1 North Leigh FC 40 29 6 5 84 36 93 Nickname: The Blanketmen 2 Yate Town 40 25 8 7 87 42 83 Chairman: Steve Lake 3 Carterton Town 40 22 17 1 61 29 83 Secretary: Adrian Bircher 4 Highworth Town 40 23 10 7 79 41 79 5 Didcot Town 40 22 6 12 77 39 72 6 Fairford Town 40 21 8 11 65 30 71 7 Brackley Town 40 18 12 10 84 42 66 Ground: Polythene UK Stadium,Downs Road,Witney,Oxon OX29 7WT 8 Abingdon United 40 20 6 14 70 52 66 Tel: 01993 848558 or 01993 702549 9 Bishops Cleeve 40 19 7 14 68 50 64 Manager: Darren Teggart 10 Henley Town 40 17 10 13 69 48 61 Capacity 3,500 11 Southall Town 40 18 7 15 75 65 61 Seats: 50 Covered: 2,000 12 Hook Norton 40 15 13 12 67 55 58 Colours: Yellow Shirts, Black Shorts, Yellow Socks 13 Shortwood United 40 15 10 15 64 60 55 14 Tuffley Rovers 40 12 9 19 56 76 45 A40 towards Oxford. At Minster Lovell roundabout =, take the Ground 15 Wootton Bassett Town 40 10 10 20 36 70 40 Directions: first exit to Minster Lovell. Two miles turn right into Downs 16 Gloucester United 40 9 8 23 48 89 32 Road (signposted for Witney Lakes Golf Club), ground half a 17 Almondsbury Town 40 8 7 25 43 77 31 mile on right. 18 Pegasus Juniors 40 8 7 25 45 108 31 19 Pewsey Vale FC 40 7 8 25 45 93 29 20 Bicester Town 40 5 8 27 40 99 23 21 Wantage Town 40 5 7 28 36 98 22 League Performance - Last Ten Seasons Current Form (Last Five Games) 1 Date Opponents Result Home Goalscorers 2 2-Oct-10 Ardley Utd (H) L 1 - 3 Abingdon United L 0 - 4 3 3 25-Sep-10 Ascot Utd (H) L 0 - 4 Almondsbury Town D 1 - 1 C.J.O'Connell 4 4 4 21-Sep-10 Highworth Town (H) W 4 - 3 Bicester Town W 2 - 0 Simpkins, Ashford 5 18-Sep-10 Slimbridge (A) D 1 - 1 Bishops Cleeve W 2 - 1 Macek, Gascoyne 6 6 6 6 14-Sep-10 Oxford City Nom (H) L 1 - 3 Brackley Town W 2 - 0 Simpkins, Tooley 7 Carterton Town L 1 - 3 Tooley 8 Top Scorers (Last Five Seasons) Didcot Town L 0 - 2 9 Season Name Goals Fairford Town L 0 - 1 10 2009-10 A. Odhiambo 18 Gloucester United W 2 - 1 Woodman, Ashford 11 11 2008-09 B. Thompson 36 Henley Town D 1 - 1 Day 12 2007-08 G. Wickens 26 Highworth Town L 0 - 2 13 2006-07 L. Keyes 15 Hook Norton L 2 - 4 Day, Gascoyne 14 2005-06 J. Cook 25

Position in League North Leigh FC W 1 - 0 Swatton 15 15 Pegasus Juniors D 2 - 2 Lamont, Hall 16 League Crowds (Last Five Seasons) 17 Season Average Highest Total Pewsey Vale FC D 1 - 1 Ashford 18 2009-10 114 198 2,390 Shortwood United W 2 - 1 Swatton, Gascoyne 19 2008-09 124 168 2,598 Southall Town D 0 - 0 20 2007-08 135 272 2,843 Tuffley Rovers L 1 - 3 Lamont 21 2006-07 136 224 2,586 Wantage L 0 - 1 Yate Town D 0 - 0 22 2005-06 166 254 3,151 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Interesting Fact SEASON Witney are one of the top two supported sides each 2002-03 season but interestingly their average crowd has Back: Mark Simpkins, Luke Premier Division Div 1 West declined year on year since 2005-6 despite a top Sharps, Jason Hillier, Rob six place each season. Hopkins, Dave Turner Middle: Steve Woodman, Alan Pluckrose, Andy Morris, Neil Bridges, Rob Day, Stuart Lamont, Justin Hyde Front: Gary Ashford, Mick Byrne (Coach), Pete Yeardley (Manager), Keith Lodge (Sponsor), Barry Giles (Asst Manager), Ruby Brakes (Physio), Paul Patel FROM THE ARCHIVES - 2002-03 PREVIOUS MEETINGS

defence. Their best chance of the half came when a Harry Burnley shot was not dealt with, but luckily for Bassett, it sped past the far post. Bassett were let off again on 34 minutes when Bassett Beaten Again by Late Saunders Strike

North Leigh captain Gary Murphy hit wide. Bassett had two further chances before the half th time whistle. On forty minutes a Dave Jones free kick dipped just over from 30 yards and a Marriots Stadium, 13 November 2004 minute later Geoff Swatton hit over again following a good Justin Hyde run. Bassett were the better team in the first half and had numerous chances to take the lead, most falling to Ritchie Saunders dealt Bassett another big blow as he struck with five minutes Swatton and Dave Jones but the game remained without a goal at the break. left to go to give Witney United a 2-1 victory. A weakened Bassett side took the lead inside three minutes when John Magani Bassett, again, were the team who got off to the best start in the second half. Two minutes finished off a great run, smashing the ball into the top corner past Sean Purcell after after the restart, Gascoyne had a good chance but missed following a Swatton cross. On fifty great work down the left by Geoff Swatton. minutes, another Swatton ball led to the best chance of the game at that point, as Danny Stu Hemsley was then booked for Bassett on the quarter hour mark for a late foul on Clayton hit both the bar and post. Bassett continued to press and in the 53rd minute Gascoyne Tom Dingle. rd was felled in the box and a penalty awarded. The spot-kick though, was missed as Stu Lamont Tom Messenger nearly gifted the equaliser to Witney in the 23 minute as he sent a failed to convert with Kevin Alder saving the weak kick. Bassett were still searching for an looping ball back to Ian Gill and Gill tipped wide. opening and were given a scare on the hour mark when Darren Maisey put through Matty A mistake by Steve Yeardley three minutes later gave Tom Smith a chance but his shot went just wide. Ellis who was just beaten to the ball by oncoming keeper Rich Stevens. Bassett were lucky not th to go down to ten men a minute later when Hyde was booked for raising his hands at an Bassett however had the better of the chances leading up to half time. In the 29 opposition player. Bassett were on the back foot at this point and were let off once again due minute, Matt Bennett struck over from a Geoff Swatton reverse pass before Witney to excellent defending by Steve Yeardley and Stevens, who pressured Nick Hughes, who levelled up. placed his shot wide. Jones put Swatton through in the 69th minute but unfortunately he hit the John McMahon connected with a deep free kick from Toby Fowler and McMahon’s post. The game was getting aggressive by this stage and referee Tony Sharkey was having header looped over Gill who was caught off his line. trouble controlling the players. January Player of the Month Stevens saved Bassett again in Six minutes before half time ex-Witney midfielder Steve Bunting beat Purcell but his the 71st minute by pulling off an awesome save to deny Nick Hughes a certain goal. At the shot rattled off the bar after Bunting received a cross from Chris Mills on the edge of the area which was meant to find the box. other end Swatton was denied again when Alder pulled off another great save to thwart the On 44 minutes, a long punt from Ian Gill found Matt Bennett racing through but lively striker. Substitute Gary Ashford then had an immediate impact as he headed Swatton Purcell parried away Bennetts powerful strike. clear of the North Leigh defence and the forward scored a superb goal following a twenty Purcell was booked in stoppage time for dissent, and the Witney keeper was lucky not yard run and powerful shot. North Leigh threw everything but the kitchen sink at Bassett in to receive his marching orders. the closing stages but were unsuccessful due to more brilliant defending. Things got physical in the second half with referee Robert Dunn making a meal of Victory lifted Bassett into 15th, a relatively comfortable six points clear of the drop zone, but a six some decisions. game winless skid followed, beginning with a 2-0 home loss to local rivals Highworth Town. Didcot Bassett scorer John Magani should have received red for throwing a punch at Mitch Town were run close in a 2-1 loss, but, after elimination by Calne Town in the County Cup, Bassett Wyatt but both received yellows and then Tom Messenger was elbowed in the face hit another low when they were thumped 6-0 at Yate Town. Five were then conceded without reply at and the referee failed to reach for his pocket. Messenger was brought off injured because of this as Dave Tyler replaced him. Didcot, but this was something of a blessing in disguise given that it signalled elimination from the rd Supplementary Cup. In the 73 minute, McMahon was booked for Witney after pushing Steve Yeardley to the floor by his throat, another obvious red card offence. With concentration now firmly squared on the league, an upturn in form followed that would lift A minute later, Mark King replaced Steve Bunting before Gill made a double save to Bassett into a position of relative safety. It began with a valiant defensive display that earned a point deny Witney. at home to Yate in a goalless draw before a Dave Jones brace capped off a fine display at Bicester that Gill parried a shot from Gary Wright only for Wyatt to head the ball towards goal and saw the hosts downed by three goals to one. A single goal defeat at Highworth followed before a 2-1 Gill brilliantly turned the ball over the crossbar. home win over Bishops Cleeve avenged for the earlier season embarrassment. Tony Macek and Dunns day in the middle went from bad to worse as he booked Andy Hallett for a Gascoyne, against his future employers, were Bassetts protagonists. The latter was on target twice, challenge in which the Bassett defender won the ball before Ash Bradshaw replaced alongside fellow young prospect Ben Jarrett, four days later in a vital 3-1 win at Gloucester United. Magani. Bassett paid the price for some poor defending five minutes from time as substitute This was to be the last win of the season, but with ten games left Bassett were comfortably above Saunders struck, driving the ball into the bottom corner from fifteen yards out after being drafted into a relegation dogfight in 13th place. An emphatic 5-1 reverse at Southall brought the Bassett failed to clear from a Witney corner. run to its end, before relegation-bound Wantage Town won by a single goal at Rylands Way. A point was then earned in a goalless draw at Abingdon on a day notable for the return of CJ O’Connell to Scoops Man of the Match: Chris Mills - did a brilliant job at the back, looked first team action after a devastating car crash a year and a half earlier. Following the draw, four games comfortable on the ball and solid in the tackle all the while playing out of were lost on the spin, including back-to-back games against near neighbours Fairford Town. The position. season petered out with consecutive 1-1 draws, the first at Tuffley before a late goal from April Player of the Month O’Connell held visitors Almondsbury, and a 3-2 defeat at Henley. Scoop Rating: 7/10 - A great performance but two more goals from set pieces cost Bassett. Were the better side on the day and should have beat poor The ten game winless streak was a disappointing way to end what had been a promising season, but opponents. with relegation out of the question come the business end of the season, it mattered little. PLAYER PROFILE FROM THE ARCHIVES - 2002-03

Personal At the start of the second half Shortwood brought on Craig Cole. Why he didn’t start I do not nd Name: Chris Jones know, as he made a huge difference. However, Bassett scored, at last, in the 52 minute; a Bassett corner was not cleared and Swatton shot on the turn and beat Thomas low down to Date of Birth: Sometime in the 1960's the keeper’s left. Shortwood now came back at Bassett, with Cole at the forefront. He was Place of Birth: Bath causing Bassett no end of trouble, Shortwood were playing through him. Stevens was called Occupation: National Sales Manager on more and more but proved sound. On 82 minutes Shortwoods pressure paid off as that man Cole lay on a perfect ball for Rich Evans to beat Stevens. In the 84th minute Bassett Marital Status: Married (sometimes) brought on Ben Gascoyne for Gary Ashford, and what a substitution it proved to be as he Nickname: CJ or Jonesy scored Bassett’s winner in the 87th minute. A blistering shot by Swatton was only parried by Football Thomas and young Gascoyne was on hand to knock the ball in. The last seconds saw Adam Thomas bring off a superb save from Swatton to deny Bassett a third goal. All in all it was an Position: Anywhere excellent Bassett performance; a good, exciting game for the spectators and three points for No. of Years at Bassett: 8 Seasons Pete and Mike. Previous Clubs: Always Bassett at heart Following defeat at North Leigh (0-4) and a gritty 1-1 draw at home to Pewsey, Bassett returned to Make of Boots: Flip flops cup action with their Floodlit Cup quarter final against Division One East title chasers Finchampstead. Footballing Idols: George Best And following a stunning 6-0 win, highlighted by a superb hat-trick from Geoff Swatton, Yeardleys Team Supported: Man Utd side began to sniff the possibility of success. The first leg of the semi final against Brackley was Team You Despise Most: Liverpool scheduled for a week later, but before that Bassett returned to league action, and in a controversial Best Ground Ever Played At: Swindon Tow match held on for a point at Carterton thanks to a Swatton brace, despite being reduced to ten men. Worst Ground Ever Played At: Bath City Referee Bert Barry was the centre of attention that afternoon at Lane, something which Best Player Ever Played With would happen again a couple of seasons later. There was to be no such luck in Northamptonshire though, Rob Days goal proving scant consolation as Bassett gave themselves a mountain to climb in Best Player Ever Played Against the second leg following a 5-1 defeat. Clanfield were then defeated 2-0 in the Supplementary Cup, a Watching Beckham scoing from half competition which was being used by the manager to blood youngsters such as Gascoyne, Steve way line & trning to me to Yeardley, who would both become pivotal figures in the coming seasons. In a brief return to league Greatest Football Memory: acknowledge goal action, a late equaliser was conceded against Henley Town to cancel out a Day goal. Then it was time Teammates for Bassett to attempt mission impossible and overhaul a four goal deficit against Brackley. Although, Most Skilful: Paul Harrison this was not accomplished, Bassett did bow out in style, winning thanks to a solitary Swatton goal four minutes in. Hardman: Dave Terry Biggest Joker: Pete Yeardley Disappointment was to come in the shape of a 4-2 home defeat to Hook Norton before Wantage Town Biggest Moaner: Roger Williamson were edged out by a single goal to herald a return to winning ways. This did not last though, and 2002 Worst Dressed: Steve Matthews finished on a losing note as Shortwood narrowly outlasted Bassett to win by a single goal scored just Most Intelligent: Rod Carter before the hour. Thickest: Sanjay Bassett would have to wait until the middle of January to get back into action, and that showed against Vainest: Dave Turner County League Cricklade Town in the opening round of the Wiltshire Senior Cup. Paul Clegg may Least Likely to Score on a Night Out: Sanjay have scored a brace in a 3-0 win, but the performance was sluggish to say the least. Another average performance followed against lesser opposition, but a Lamont goal proved enough to see off Twice caretaker manager, firstly alongside Barry Giles during the 2004/05 season that saw Cheltenham Saracens and book Bassett a place in the Supplementary Cup quarter finals. Bassett relegated from the Hellenic Premier Division, before being in charge for the final The long trip to Hereford to reassume league commitments against fellow strugglers Pegasus proved month of the 2007/08 campaign, Chris originally joined the club as manager of the Under 18 fruitless. On top in the opening period, the side failed to take advantage of a number of decent Floodlit League team. In 2005 he led that side to the final of the Wiltshire Youth Cup, and openings and were made to pay as the hosts scored twice without reply after half time. Bassett responded brilliantly though to knock off North Leigh for the second time of the year at Rylands Way. during his spell in charge groomed a number of youngsters who have stepped up to play for Again, the game was decided by a single goal, but it could have been more had Lamont not missed a the first team. He is currently Head of the Senior Section at Rylands Way. penalty. Stuart Smedley, reporting on the game for the Club noted the following:

Bassett shrugged off the challenge of top of the table visitors North Leigh in a thrilling encounter at Rylands Way to win 1-0 thanks to a late Geoff Swatton goal and some brilliant defending. Bassett were the most dangerous of the two sides in the first few minutes with Geoff Swatton having three good opportunities. North Leighs first chance came after twelve Chris Jones minutes when Nick Hughes had a shot blocked in the six yard box from a corner kick. Bassett created another good chance three minutes later when Ben Gascoyne had a shot saved by Kevin Alder after what Barry Giles described as magic work by Nick Tooley. North Leigh picked up the pace halfway through the first half and started putting pressure on the Bassett FROM THE ARCHIVES - 2002-03 MOONRAKERs Wiltshire Football Scene

Season 2002-03 The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling) Step 3 Zamaretto Premier What was going on in the world Chippenham Town held onto second spot in the table and remain unbeaten after their opening ten th The season kicked off with Pop Idol contestant Darius at the top of the charts with Colourblind and fixtures thanks to a 90 minute goal from Edenborough that secured all three points away at league leaders Cambridge City on Saturday. This follows last weeks exit from the FA Cup at the hands of ends with Room 5 and Make Luv at number one. In March George Bush and Tony Blair launch war Farnborough. Salisbury City and Swindon Supermarine are still in the FA Cup and will meet Weston against Iraq. British people are voted the worlds worst tourists in a survey of tourist boards across SuperMare and Hungerford Town respectively in next weeks Third Qualifying Round. Both were at the globe. Arsenal win the FA Cup by defeating Southampton in the final whilst Manchester United home in the league on Saturday. Salisbury City won 4-1 at home against Bedford Town to consolidate 5th spot and with a game in hand can go within two points of leaders Cambridge City. Swindon win the Premier League from Arsenal, with Newcastle in third place. th Supermarine drew 1-1 with Windsor & Eton and are currently 12 in the table.

Having narrowly survived the dreaded second year syndrome, it was with much relief that Wootton Step 5 Bassett Town began their third season at Hellenic Premier League level with a victory by the odd goal Hellenic Premier th in three against Gloucester United. Despite a midweek defeat at Pewsey Vale, Pete Yeardleys sides Wootton Bassett Town remain 11 in the Hellenic Premier League with games in hand but went out of the FA Vase on Saturday following a last minute goal away at Cadbury Heath. Highworth meanwhile early good season form continued as much fancied Brackley Town were comfortably seen off thanks th dropped two points at home when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Thame and occupy 14 place in the to goals from Mark Simpkins and Nick Tooley. The win was made ever more impressive given the table, three points behind Bassett and having played one more game. fact goalkeeper Rich Stevens was sent off just six minutes in, as a combination of forward Justin Hyde and defender Luke Sharps making cameo appearances between the sticks helped keep a clean Wessex Premier Bemerton Heath Harlequins dropped to second in the table as Poole Town won 1-0 at home whilst sheet. A week later, Sharps was again forced to don the gloves as Stevens was again sent off in a Bemerton were winning in the FA Vase. It took extra time for Bemerton to overcome Hellenic Division Challenge Cup match at Pewsey. However, this time he had little time to perform any heroics as One West side Lydney Town, Bemerton eventually winning 5-2. Laverstock and Ford went out of the th Bassett were downed 3-0. Vase, losing 3-1 at Melksham Town and sit 4 from bottom in the table.

A second defeat to their Wiltshire rivals in as many weeks helped initiate a barren spell for Bassett Western League Premier The top two in the league met on Saturday and unfortunately for the Wiltshire side CorshamTown lost that would see them win twice in ten contests, with just one of those coming in the league. After a 3-1 2-0 at Larkhall Athletic and now trail the leaders by three points but held onto second spot. reverse at home to Tuffley Rovers, there followed consecutive goalless draws against Southall Town and Hook Norton respectively. A 3-1 triumph in the Floodlit Cup over New College Academy offered Step 6 some respite, but Bassett came crashing back down to earth again a week later in the FA Vase at Hellenic Division One West Headington Amateurs are running away with the league with a 100% record from their opening eight league rivals Shortwood United. The game seemed brilliantly poised at half time after a Tooley strike games and a ten point lead at the top of the table. Wiltshire side Cricklade Town are second with just cancelled out an early goal for the hosts, but the visitors completely capitulated, conceding four goals one defeat in their opening seven games. Purton are one point behind in 4th spot after a 1-0 away win at th without reply to lose 5-1. The defence continued to leak goals in the next pair of games, with Bicester Town. Trowbridge Town were without a game and remain 4 from bottom.

Abingdon United (0-4) and Didcot Town (0-2) both leaving Rylands Way with all three points. A fine Wessex Division One come from behind win at Almondsbury Town thanks to a Paul Garbutt penalty and Stuart Lamont Pewsey Vale remain top of the table despite going down 4-1 on the Isle of Wight on Saturday against strike suggested the rot had been stopped, but the worst was yet to come. On a miserable afternoon Cowes. Downton remain second one point behind. On Saturday they maintained their interest in the just outside Cheltenham, Bassett produced a performance to match the weather as they were Vase with a 2-1 away win at Calne. Warminster Town had a welcome 3-2 away win at Ringwood Town to move up two places in the table. Poor old Amesbury Town though continue to struggle, their slaughtered 8-0 by Bishops Cleeve, a team below Bassett going into the game! latest defeat coming at home, 2-3 against Horndean.

Something of a renaissance followed though, beginning with a fantastic performance to beat league Western League leaders North Leigh by a single goal in the Floodlit Cup thanks to a stunning Dave Jones strike. As noted above Calne Town and Melksham Town had mixed fortunes in the FA Vase on Saturday. Two Wiltshire sides met in the league on Saturday and it was Bradford Town who came out on top Lamont and Nathan Hall goals then secured a valuable league point in a home draw with Pegasus winning 2-0 at Devizes Town where Mark Love has taken over as manager following his departure Juniors before Simpkins and Ashford scored either side of half time to ensure a 2-0 home win over from Shrivenham. Shrewton United moved up into 4th place in the table after a comprehensive 6-1 win Bicester Town. After seeing off Division One West side Adderbury Park by a single goal in the over Portishead. Westbury also had a welcome win defeating Elmore 4-1 to move up one place in the Supplementary Cup, a 2-1 victory over Shortwood gained sweet revenge for the early season Vase table, sending Devizes Town to the bottom of the league as a result.

defeat. All three goals came in the second half, Bassetts winner being supplied by youngster Ben Wiltshire League Gascoyne with just three minutes to go. Reporting on the match, John Reynolds wrote: The only unbeaten side in the Premier Division remain Wilts Calne Town although they did lose in the Cup on Saturday. Purton Redhouse lead the table with 29 points from their opening 13 league fixtures What a difference a few days makes, and a few returned players. This was one of the better but Wilts Calne Town are just two points behind with two games in hand. FC Sanford continue to dominate Division One with a 100% record from their opening twelve games and are 5 points ahead of Bassett performances seen this season, but there was, again, a shortage of goals, particularly 2nd placed Ludgershall Sports. in the first half. Bassett started the game a lot sharper than Shortwood, putting them under pressure with some good football. Adam Thomas, in the Shortwood goal, dealt with two shots on target in the first 5 minutes, yes, but the range had been found. On 16 minutes a lovely through ball found Geoff Swatton free; he beat Thomas only to see his effort kicked off the Moonraker line. Four minutes later, Ashford cut in from the right and, with Swatton free in the box; he went alone on the keeper only to have his shot blocked. On 25 minutes a snap shot by Swatton beat Thomas but scrapped the post. At the other end Rich Stevens was not bothered in goal, thanks to Bassetts solid defence; Lamont and Pluckrose were outstanding. A lot of effort but no rewards at half time. MATCH REPORTS SENIOR HONOURS LIST

Krafty Cadbury Heath strike it lucky late

Springfield, October 2nd 2010

A poor start and a gut-wrenching finish combined to terminate Wootton Bassett Town’s interest in the FA Vase as Western League Division One outfit Cadbury Heath won the first round tie between the two sides by two goals to one. The afternoon started terribly for Dave Turner’s side as the hosts took the lead within the opening 1902/03 Wiltshire Senior Cup Runners-up three minutes following some abject defending. After possession was conceded cheaply, Sasha Tong 1902/03 Advertiser Cup Runners-up squared inside from the right wing to Liam Planter, who, despite lurking around the penalty spot, was under no real pressure. Unselfishly, he shifted the ball to left winger George Boon, who had made a 1903/04 Wiltshire Senior Cup Runners-up darting run into the box unchecked, and he made no mistake, coolly slotting past Stewart Thompson 1905/06 Wiltshire County League Runners-up at the Bassett keepers near post. Going behind so early should really have served as a wakeup call for the visitors, but that proved not 1930/31 Calne & District League Runners-up to be the case as Bassett appeared intent on reverting to type when it came to the FA Vase. The 1931/32 Calne & District League Champions Heathens were able to apply a huge amount of early pressure and the game could well have been over as a contest by half time. Less than 180 seconds after conceding, Boons in swinging corner was met 1933/34 Vale of White Horse Cup Winners by an unmarked Billy Fletcher. However, the towering centre back, despite placing his header on 1934/35 Calne & District League Champions target, could not beat Thompson, who made a firm save on the dive to his right. On the quarter hour a testing Leon Maloney cross was spilled by the keeper on the edge of the area, the ball squirming loose Calne & District League Cup Winners into Boons feet. After fashioning an opening, he attempted a delicate chip from the edge of the area to 1935/36 Calne & District League Champions try and beat the two visiting defenders between him and the goal. Fortunately though, his effort sailed just over. It was not just the hosts fluid passing that was catching Bassett at sixes and sevens either. Calne & District League Cup Runners-up Minutes later a long ball over the top was not dealt with, and Planter easily beat make shift centre-half 1938/39 Brotherhood Cup Winners Richie Carter for pace, leaving him with just Thompson to beat. The keeper spared his captains 1953/54 Vale of White Horse Cup Winners blushes though, as he was able to divert the forward’s well struck effort wide. 1957/58 Chippenham & District League Division 2 Champions Lucky to be just the single goal down at the break, Turners side came out for the second period with a 1958/59 Wiltshire League Division 1 Champions sense of vigour and purpose and were duly rewarded, albeit somewhat fortuitously , for their much improved play in the 53rd minute. After a period of patient build up play, Terry Adams threaded a ball 1978/79 Wiltshire County League Division 2 Runners-up through for Alex Green, who shot on the turn from the edge of the area. In a desperate attempt to Wiltshire County League Subsidiary Cup Winners prevent his keeper from having to make a save, home defender Dwayne James then got a foot to the ball, but served only to wrong-foot Simon Crawford and divert the ball into his own net. With the 1982/83 Wiltshire County League Division 4 Runners-up teams back on level terms, the match opened up hugely with both sides committing men forward in 1983/84 Wiltshire County League Ghia Senior Cup Winners numbers. Midway through the half, a give-and-go between Matty Bown and Adams opened up a shooting lane for the former on the edge of the box, yet Crawford was equal to the wingers powerful 1984/85 Wiltshire County League Division 2 Champions shot, which was taken on the bounce. Sixty seconds and a fast break later, Tong came narrowly close Wiltshire County League Ghia Junior Cup Runners-up for Cadbury Heath but saw his shot on the turn deflected inches wide after an incisive pass from Boon. From the ensuing corner, the ball fell to the prolific forward, and only desperate defending kept 1987/88 Wiltshire County League Division 1 Champions his double effort from going in. The danger was not entirely averted though, and from another Wiltshire Senior Cup Runners-up perfectly placed Boon corner, Fletcher headed just over. With seven minutes remaining it was Bassetts turn to apply the pressure when Jon Beeden broke decisively with pace down the left hand 1988/89 Wiltshire County League Ghia Junior Cup Runners-up side. After shrugging the attentions of a defender off, he whipped the ball into the danger area. Just as 1989/90 Hellenic League Division 1 Cup Winners it appeared destined to fall perfectly for Ethan Delaney to head home though, the faintest of flicks from Maloney denied the substitute his chance. Despite the flurry of chances, the game by now 1993/94 Hellenic League Division 1 Cup Winners appeared destined for an extra half hour, until the cruellest of blows was delivered in the third minute 1994/95 Hellenic League Division 1 Cup Runners-up of stoppage time. A couple minutes prior, a swift counter down the right flank saw Luke Cornish force a save from Thompson. This time though he beat the keeper, albeit with the aid of a deflection. 1998/99 Wiltshire Senior Cup Winners William de Witts low cross was diverted towards the bottom left corner by the forward, although it 2000/01 Wiltshire Senior Cup Winners appeared the Bassett keeper had it covered. However, a late deflection changed the direction of the ball and despite a despairing dive, Thompson was unable to prevent it from nestling in the back of the Hellenic League Reserves Division 2 West Champions net. 2009/10 Hellenic League Division 1 West Runners-up

Scoop’s Man of the Match: Jon Beeden – the only player in a blue and yellow shirt who could really claim to have put in a performance of a consistent standard. He was strong in the tackle and a force in the air, and once again was positive and looking to take players on whenever he had the opportunity to get forward.

Scoop Rating: 5/10 – Bassett’s first half performance was abject; however they were much improved following the restart and were unfortunate to have lost the game in the manner they did. Cadbury Heath certainly edged proceedings over the course of the ninety minutes though.

BASSETT’S HELLENIC RECORD LADIES SECTION IN FOCUS Gloucestershire County Womens League Season 2010-11 Division Three Fixtures WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN F.C. 22 YEARS IN THE HELLENIC LEAGUE 1 Date Opponents H/A Competition Result Scorers 2 2 3 3 Sun 05 Sep Wiltshire Area FC A League W9-0 Longo 3, Spratt 2, Walker 2, James, Blake 4 4 5 5 5 5 Sun 12 Sep AEK Boco Reserves H League W7-1 Spratt 2, McFadzean 2, Polden, Oaks, Jefferies 6 7 7 Sun 19 Sep Cirencester Town Reserves A League W9-1 Walker 3, Polden 2, Oakes 2, James, Hopkins 8 8 9 9 9 Sun 03 Oct Tetbury Town H League P - P 10 10 10 11 11 Sun 10 Oct Quedgeley Wanderers A League 12 12 12 12 13

Position 13 14 Sun 24 Oct Gloucester City Reserves H League 15 15 15 16 16 Sun 31 Oct Shirehampton A League 17 18 Sun 14 Nov Wiltshire Area FC H League 19 19 20 Division 1 Sun 28 Nov AEK Boco Reserves A League 21 21 22 Premier Division Sun 05 Dec Cirencester Town Reserves H League 88/89 89/90 90/91 91/92 92/93 93/94 94/95 95/96 96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 SEASON Sun 19 Dec Tetbury Town A League Sun 16 Jan Quedgeley Wanderers H League Season Div P W D L F A Pts Position 1988/89 1 28 11 7 10 50 41 40 5 out of 15 Sun 23 Jan Gloucester City Reserves A League 1989/90 1 30 13 8 9 52 35 47 7 out of 16 Sun 06 Feb Shirehampton H League 1990/91 1 30 11 8 11 32 36 41 8 out of 16 1991/92 1 32 10 8 14 45 59 38 12 out of 17 Sun 13 Feb SCS A League 1992/93 1 30 8 6 16 40 53 30 12 out of 16 Sun 06 Mar SCS H League 1993/94 1 34 15 8 11 65 57 53 9 out of 18 1994/95 1 38 18 5 15 67 68 59 9 out of 20 1995/96 1 34 12 9 13 50 64 45 10 out of 18 1996/97 1 32 9 8 15 37 50 35 11 out of 17 1997/98 1 32 12 6 14 67 58 42 10 out of 17 Gloucestershire County Womens League Season 2010-11 1998/99 1 32 17 7 8 64 43 58 5 out of 17 1999/00 1 28 15 7 6 54 32 52 3 out of 15 Division Three League Table 2000/01 P 38 14 10 14 54 60 52 13 out of 20 2001/02 P 42 11 9 22 39 75 42 19 out of 22 P W D L F A Pts 2002/03 P 40 10 10 20 36 70 40 15 out of 21 2003/04 P 42 11 5 26 38 73 38 16 out of 22 1 Quedgeley Wanderers Ladies 4 4 0 0 21 2 12 2004/05 P 42 6 9 27 30 85 27 21 out of 22 2005/06 1W 34 17 10 7 58 30 61 5 out of 18 2 Wootton Bassett Town 3 3 0 0 25 2 9 2006/07 1W 32 13 5 14 60 59 44 11 out of 18 3 Gloucester City ReservesClubwesite Team3 3 0 0 28 1 6 2007/08 1W 34 11 3 20 43 66 33 15 out of 18 2008/09 1W 32 17 9 6 61 31 60 4 out of 17 4 AEK Boco Reserves 4 2 0 2 5 13 6 2009/10 1W 30 20 7 3 74 34 67 2 out of 16 2010/11 1W 8 5 1 2 19 10 16 11 out of 22 5 Shirehampton Ladies 4 2 0 2 14 23 6 Total 754 286 165 303 1,135 1,189 1,020 37.9% 21.9% 40.2% 6 SCS Ladies 4 1 0 3 2 26 6 7 Cirencester Town Reserves 3 1 0 2 1 9 3 Nickname Bassett Record Gate 2,103 v Swindon Town (1991) 8 Wiltshire Area Womens FC 5 1 0 4 0 25 3 Best Gate - 2008/9 104 v Corsham Town Average Hellenic Attendance 2009/10 60.1 (08/09 = 71.8) 9 Tetbury Town 4 0 0 4 1 3 0 Top Scorer - 2009/10 Sam Collier - 20 Goals WBTFC FIRST TEAM PEN PICS FOOTBALL PYRAMID 2010/11 Wootton Bassett Town FC • Club History Team Profiles Wootton Bassett Town FC Wootton Bassett Town formed in 1882 and are one of the oldest Clubs in Liam Edmundson Defence 1 Stewart Thompson Goal Keeper Step League/Division Wiltshire. Their ground at Rylands Way was donated by local dignitary Gerard In his third season with the Club. Eighty Youngster who made the step up to regular Buxton for sporting activities. appearances already and one of the best if First Team starter last season with 35 Conference National (24 clubs) Bassett’s early success came in the Wiltshire Senior Cup, making the final in not the best keeper in Division One West last appearances. Further great things expected 1 (Blue Square Bet Premier League) season. this season in the Premier. (B) both 1902-3 and 1903-4, losing to Warminster 3-1 in a replay before going Promoted to League Two of The Football League: Champion and winner of 2nd-5th playoff. Relegated to either Conference North or Conference South: 4 clubs. down 3-0 to Swindon Town Reserves the following season. They folded for a period pre World War 1 before re-forming in the Calne & District League. After Chris Oram Defence Luke Sharps Defence Conference North (22 clubs) Conference South (22 clubs) ( ) ( ) finishing runners-up in 1930-31 they went one better the following year Another player in his third season with over Played for Bassett when last in Hellenic 2 Blue Square Bet North Blue Square Bet South seventy appearances. Very strong in the air Premier. Likely to feature less this season (B) Promoted to Conference National: Champions of each division; winning the championship. and one of the most consistent performers after becoming part of the management team the winners of a 2nd-5th playoff in each division will also be promoted. Relegated to Step 3 leagues: 3 clubs from each division. A short unsuccessful spell in the Swindon & District League saw the team return to the Calne League since joining. in the summer. where they were champions again in 1934-35. Having won the Calne League for the second time Northern Prem. League (22 clubs) Southern League (22 clubs) Isthmian League (22 clubs) ( ) ( ) ( ) Shaun Carter Defence Craig Bowden Defence 3 Evo-stick League Zamaretto League Ryman League Bassett moved up into Wiltshire League Division 2. Promotion was achieved in the first season and the Premier Division Premier Division Premier Division team remained in the top division until the start of World War II. Centre back returning to the Club after Cultured youngster who starred in last (C) playing for Shrivenham last season. Made 44 seasons promotion winning side making 26 Promoted to Conference North or South: Champion and winner of 2nd-5th playoff for each league. After the war Bassett recommenced in the County Senior League but they struggled. In 1956-57 a appearances for the club in 2008-9, scoring appearances. Cool in possession another Relegated to Step 4 leagues: 4 clubs from each league. reorganisation of football in Wiltshire saw the creation of a Premier Division and Bassett found twice. Always encourages teammates! who big things are expected of in the Premier. Northern Northern Southern Southern themselves in the second tier. Season 1958-59 was to see the first title secured when Bassett finished Premier League Premier League Football League Football League Isthmian League Isthmian League ( ( ( ( ( ) ( ) top of Division 1. Back in the top tier the highest place finish was 8th in Season 1967-68. Then, following John Beeden Defence Matt Bown Midfield Evo-stick Evo-stick Zamaretto Zamaretto Ryman League Ryman League League) League) League) League) Division One Division One another reorganisation in Wiltshire Bassett found themselves in the Wiltshire Combination where they Former Swindon Town Centre of Excellence Another youngster who joined us last season 4 2 Division One Division One Division One Division One South North player who played for Wiltshire League from Highworth Town. Fast strong midfield (D) were to remain until 1976-77 which saw the formation of the current Wiltshire County Football League. North* South Midlands South & West The second season in the new league saw Bassett relegated but they were to bounce straight back in champions New College and Swindon player with valuable previous experience of Supermarine last season making his the Hellenic Premier. *All divisions of 22 clubs except Northern Premier North which has 23 due to successful FA appeal of Chester City 1978-79 when they finished runners-up. Unfortunately momentum could not be maintained and they Southern League debut against Hednesford. Promoted to Step 3 leagues: Champion and winner of 2nd-5th playoff for each league. were immediately relegated to Division 2 where they remained for 5 seasons. A second league title was Relegated to Step 5 leagues determined by NLS Committee: 2 clubs from each league. Ryan Banks Midfield Ryan Thomas Midfield Combined Counties League Premier Division | Eastern Counties League Premier Division | Essex Senior League | Hellenic League Premier secured in 1984-85 when Bassett were promoted back to Division 1. This time the team were able to Division | Kent League Premier Division | Midland Football Alliance | Northern Counties East League Premier Division | Northern League hold their own and after finishing 6th and 4th they then achieved their greatest success in 1987-88 when Fast and hard working midfield player who Skilful youngster and part of last seasons Division One | North West Counties League Premier | Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division | Sussex County League Division One scored 8 times in both the past two seasons. promotion side when used predominantly as | United Counties League Premier Division | Wessex League Premier Division | Western League Premier Division they won the Division 1 title, elevating the Club into the Hellenic League, where they have remained Inspirational captain of last seasons an effective sub. Will be looking to break into 5 starting eleven this season. (F) Promoted to Step 4 leagues determined by NLS Committee: Total of 12. since. promotion winning side. Clubs must have applied to the Football Association for promotion to Step Four for the 2011/12 season by 31 December 2010, must then pass ground grading requirements (Grade E by 31 March 2011), and must finish in the top two places in their league to be eligible for promotion. If Throughout their first eleven seasons Bassett kept a steady mid table position. In 1999-2000 they there are more clubs applying for promotion than places available, priority is given to champion clubs of the respective leagues. finished 3rd in Division One West and gained promotion to the top flight of the Hellenic. First season in James Turner Midfield Terry Adams Midfield Relegated: Arranged according to separate agreements with Step 6 leagues, as approved by the FA. the Premier resulted in a respectable twelfth position and a County Cup triumph. The next season they Combined Counties League Division One | East Midlands Counties League | Eastern Counties League Division One | Hellenic League Another product of Cirencester Academy, Former Swindon Town trainee who had a Division One East | Hellenic League Division One West | Midland Combination Premier Division | Northern Counties East Division One | youngster James made most appearances in tremendous first season at the club and was a made the first round of the FA Vase but just avoided relegation. The next two seasons saw Bassett finish 6 Northern League Division Two | North West Counties League Division One | South West Peninsula League Premier Division | Spartan South last seasons promotion winning side, key part of last seasons promotion winning Midlands League Division One | Sussex County League Division Two | United Counties League Division One | Wessex League Division One | mid table but the following season they were relegated after finishing bottom of the league. Many narrow showing great maturity scoring twice in 37 side. (G) West Midlands Regional League Premier Division | Western League Division One appearances. defeats by a single goal cost Bassett their place in the top division though the Club did make their first Promotion and relegation: Arranged according to separate agreements with appropriate leagues. venture into the FA Cup since 1950-51. Bassett missed immediate promotion back to the Premier Sean Bailey Midfield Anglian Combination Premier Division | Bedfordshire Football League Premier Division | Brighton Hove and District League Premier Division | Division by one point in 2005-06 and went close again in 2008-09, finishing fourth in Division One West. Richie Carter Midfield Cambridgeshire League Premier Division | Central Midlands League Supreme Division | Cheshire League Division One | Cultured midfield player who rejoins the club Former Cirencester Academy player who has Crawley and District League Premier Division | Dorset Premier League | East Berkshire League Premier Division | East Sussex Football However, promotion back to the Premier Division was secured at the end of last season as Bassett been playing for Poole Town whilst at League Premier Division | Essex and Suffolk Border League Premier Division | Essex Olympian Football League Premier Division | from Shrivenham. Made 45 appearances for Gloucestershire County League | Hampshire Premier League | Hertfordshire County League Premier Division | Kent County League Premier finished level on points with champions Slimbridge following a dramatic final day win at Easington. In his club in Season 2008-9 when he was player of university. Very skilful and tricky player likely to shine in the Premier. Division | Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division | Liverpool County Premier League | Manchester Football League Premier Division | second season as manager, Dave Turner registered Bassett’s highest number of points and goals in any the year. Mid Sussex Football League Premier Division | Middlesex County Football League Premier Division | Midland Combination Division One | season in the Hellenic League. North Berks Football League Division One | Northamptonshire Combination Premier Division | Northampton Town Football League Premier 7 Division | Northern Football Alliance Premier Division | Oxfordshire Senior Football League Premier Division | Peterborough and District Football League Premier Division | Reading Football League Senior Division | Somerset County Football League Premier Division | South Sam Collier Forward Shaun Terry Forward West Peninsula League Division One East | South West Peninsula League Division One West | Staffordshire County Senior Football League Top scorer with 22 goals last season after Popular Wootton Bassett lad who missed the Premier Division | Suffolk and Ipswich Football League Senior Division | Sussex County League Division Three | Wearside Football League | The Club continues to converting to striker from full back. His goals whole of last season due to injury. Could be West Cheshire Amateur Football League Division One | West Lancashire Football League Premier Division | West Midlands Regional League were vital in securing promotion and great key to success given his goal scoring record Division One | West Sussex Football League | Wiltshire Football League Premier Division | Worthing and District Football League Premier grow with active youth Division things expected again. at Premier level. and girls sections and at Promotion and relegation: Arranged according to separate agreements with appropriate leagues. the end of Season Note: If Step 7 leagues have other divisions below this level, then only the division at Step 7 is considered part of the National League System. 2008-9 became the first Ethan Delaney Forward Alex Green Forward club in Wiltshire to be Recent signing from Cirencester Town having Nine goals in eighteen appearances last Notes awarded FA Charter graduated from their academy. Quick, agile season before moving to Hungerford Town. and skilful, played three times for Cirencester Subsequently transferred to Shrivenham in 1. Relevant FA Ground Grading requirement shown under each Step number. Community Club status. last season in the Southern league. Premier and experience at this level will be 2. At Step 4 FA Ground Grading category E is required for clubs seeking promotion from Step Five. Clubs have to achieve Category D no later Plans to relocate to a vital. than 31 March in the season following promotion. purpose built site on the Dave Turner Manager Alan Blake Asst.Manager edge of the Town are In his third season in charge of Wootton Assistant Manager who can still hold his own Wootton Bassett Town are currently at Step 5 in the expected to finally come Bassett Town and looking to establish Bassett playing the game despite being in twilight of to fruition in the near in the Premier Division after guiding the club to his playing days. 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Hamble ASSC of the Sydenhams Wessex League notched up another UHLSPORT Hellenic scalp with a 2- There were three cup fixtures this weekend, and the under 14 A team kicked things off in 1 win over Old Woodstock Town, despite a late charge which saw Ryan Brooks get onto the score sheet. spectacular fashion! They beat FC Calne 7-0, with a stunning hat-trick from Ross Algar Poole Town who top the Sydenhams Wessex drew with Thame United. Alex Stewart gave the visitors the assisted by Lewis Tidy being one shy of a three-timer, with Oliver Lowkis and Max early initiative, but Terry Cook ensured the replay and a long trip to Wallingford on Tuesday evening with his Passingham driving it home. Unfortunately, the other cup fixtures did not go as well with two second half equaliser. narrow losses. The Under 14 B Team lost a very close encounter 4-3 against Croft Juniors with goals from Bradley Carter, Paul Joiner and Craig McLaughlin. The Under 16 team also Premier Division Round Up Abingdon Town faced a Shrivenham side trying to impress newly appointed manager John Fisher and were lost against Ferndale Rodbourne 2-1 in their cup effort. well beaten by 3-1. James Keller with a pair and Liam Thompson were the heroes recording their first win in eight matches, Ben Green replied from the spot for the Abbots. High flying Ardley United hit three without There was also lots of league activity this weekend. The Under 10 B team won an astounding reply against Pegasus Juniors. Murray Nicholls opened the scoring with Troy Bryant completing the tally 9-0 against Shrivenham & Watchfield B, with Joe Mitchell scoring a hat-trick and then one with a goal in each half. Fairford Town remain rooted at the bottom after visitors, Flackwell Heath ran out 3- more, Daniel Slade scoring two and Daniel Carey securing the massive victory. The Under 10 1 winners. Jack Harding, Adam Paget and an own goal made up the Heathens total Petr Roubik got A team soundly won with a 4-1 victory over Ashton Keynes with goals from Benjamin King, Fairford’s consolation. Highworth Town had a field day against Oxford City Nomads, hitting the net six times thanks to TJ Bohane’s hat-trick, Steve Robertson with two and Tony Joyce. Filipe Barcelos scored for Luke Saunders and two coming from Ben Pugsley. Nomads. The top of the table clash between Kidlington and Slimbridge saw Kiddy squeeze a win by the odd goal in three. The Swans took a 1-0 lead into the break thanks to Danny Chandler, but second half replies There were some losses this weekend as well, with the Under 9 team (pictured below) losing from Ben Willoughby and Jordan Parker settled the outcome. Reading Town took the points against st to Robins A 4-1 with a goal from Benjamin Tomes. The Under 15s lost 1-0 to Highworth Wokingham & Emmbrook when Mike Hancock hit the only goal of the game early in the 1 half. Wantage Town Juniors and the Under 14 Girls succumbed 3-0 to Swindon Spitfires. Town were down at the break against Wootton Bassett Town, thanks to a Sam Collier brace. Richard Claydon’s reply in the last minute was not enough to affect the outcome. Witney United were overwhelmed by high fliers Ascot United, conceding four without reply. On target for the Yellamen were Lee Boon, John There were no games this week for the Under 11s, 12s or the Ladies team. Bennett and Sam McIntyre with a pair. That is the close of this month, and another week of stunning football is over. Next week is One East Round Up sure to be as exciting. Farnborough Reserves shared four goals and the points with Holyport. Lee Jerrum and Jamie Handscomb had given the visitors a comfortable lead at the break but a fight back by the Hampshire outfit saw Putera Maderner and Eric Kusi rescue a point in the second period. The 11th Hellenic Ground Hop opened at 11.30AM at Finchampstead were League leaders Henley Town took a two goal cushion into the break courtesy of strikes from Dauda Fofanah and Tranell Richardson but a Chris Hollis goal early in the second half was not enough to mount a comeback for the Finches.

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The U18s floodlit side season finally got underway and at the time of writing has seen us play three away games against Shrewton, Melksham and Chippenham with mixed results. FT Home Sign In However overall I am pleased with the progress as I have effectively assembled a new squad Wiltshire County FA Youth Floodlight League because, as previously stated, twelve of last years squad are now involved with Cirencester Season: 2010 Division: Premier Hit Counter: 99823 Academy which limits their availability to play and ten are no longer able to play (eight due to age and two due to being at New College Academy who impose a ban on all other 2010 Premier After selecting wait for screen to refresh After selecting wait for screen to refresh Wiltshire County FAfootball). Youth Floodlight League

explore TheFA WBTFC Newsletter Volume 8, August 2010 WBTFC.CO.UK This was very much in evidence as four new lads made their debut against Shrewton and Home News Fixtures Results Stats Email Sub Contact RESPECT Feeds F-T WAP then on the following Wednesday against Melksham in the squad of fourteen there were four League Table Recent Results Upcoming Fixtures Postponed/Cancelled Teams lads who I had only ever seen playing in pre season training, four who were playing for only POS P W D L GD PTS DATE HOME RESULT AWAY Well that summer break was over quickly! So what’s been happening at the club over the summer? Of course the six-a-side the second time and six who had played last year. The story was much the same again against Welcome: 1 Chippenham Town 4 3 0 1 6 9 L 30/09/10 Amesbury Town 1 - 1 Corsham Town festival was held in June and once again proved the togetherness of this club in organising such a well run tournament, and thank you to all Chippenham with another three lads making their first appearances for the floodlit side 2 Corsham Town 3 2 1 0 5 7 L 30/09/10 Bemerton HH 1 - 3 Chippenham Town who played their part. We have had to undertake some ground improvements at Rylands Way following the promotion of our first team to the 3 Melksham Town 4 2 1 1 1 7 L 22/09/10 Corsham Town 4 - 0 Shrewton Utd Hellenic Premier Division, the most visible change being the re-build of the home and extension of the away dug outs as required for ground However all three games have seen a fully committed and hardworking display from all 4 Devizes Town 2 2 0FT 0 Home 7 Sign 6 In L 22/09/10 Devizes Town 6 - 0 Bemerton HH grading. Less visible is the maintenance work undertaken on the ground surround. This was all made possible by the hard work of our involved and we got off to a winning start away at ShrewtonWiltshire 2-0 through County Adam Topping FA Youth and Floodlight5 Bradford League Town 2 1 1 0 1 4 L 22/09/10 Melksham Town 3 - 2 Pewsey Vale volunteer staff and my thanks go to you all. It may also be that the works undertaken by our landlord, the Sports Association, in the clubhouse an OG. The most pleasing thing for me though was how quicklySeason: the 2010 new Division:lads settled Premier in andHit Counter:6 99823Wootton Bassett 3 1 1 1 0 4 L 20/09/10 Chippenham Town 3 - 1 Wootton Bassett is new to you, with the windows, furnishings and decoration being completed post seasons end. It really has made the clubhouse a much more how we controlled the game from start to finish with a really mature performance from 7 Amesbury Town 3 1 1 1 0 4 L 16/09/10 Amesbury Town 1 - 4 Chippenham Town inviting prospect, and I’d remind all that through your membership of the football club you are a member of the Association and welcome to everyone. 2010 Premier8 Bemerton HH 4 0 1 3 -9 1 L 15/09/10 Melksham Town 3 - 3 Wootton Bassett After selecting wait for screen to refresh After selecting wait for screen to refresh visit the bar at any time – certainly cheaper than many a bar. Income over the bar helps secure the future of the Sports Association and in turn 9 Pewsey Vale 2 0 0 2 -2 0 L 09/09/10 Shrewton Utd 0 - 2 Wootton Bassett our use of the football pitch for a very reasonable cost. Lastly I'd like to welcome you all to this new season, and thank you for playing your part Due to a clash with Cirencester who play on Wednesdays the next fixture against Melksham 10 Shrewton Utd 3 0 0 3 -9 0 L 08/09/10 Corsham Town 2 - 1 Bemerton HH in helping us to provide the footballing opportunities we do to your community. Paul Harrison - Chairman saw more changes as Home detailed above.News Inevitably Fixtures there was Results going to Stats be some Email rustiness Sub but ContactTable detail RESPECT Feeds F-T WAP See all results against a strong and physical Melksham side we played well to gain a point in a 3-3 draw in a game that could haveLeague gone Table either way. Most pleasing for me was the spirit of the lads to Recent Results Upcoming Fixtures Postponed/Cancelled Teams Welcome to the season 2010/2011 – Welcome back to the season after the League News Senior teams: Youth teams: come from behind POS three times through goals from Curtis Lever,P Nathan W D Richens L GD and PTS a DATE HOME RESULT AWAY Time seems to be running away, and the older I get the quicker it summer holiday. Most people can take advantage from the short break 1 Chippenham Town 4 3 0 1 6 9 L 30/09/10 Amesbury Town Corsham Town penalty from Adam Topping. League Honours 1 - 1 Fair Play Award goes! Only in a blink of an eye we were celebrating promotion to in football but behind the scenes it is traditionally the busiest time of the 2 Corsham Town 3 2 1 0 5 7 L 30/09/10League Winners Bemerton & HH Runners Up 1 - 3 Chippenham Town Fair Play award winners st 31/08/08 09:12 31/08/08 09:17 the Premier league with the 1 team and celebrating end of year for the committee with endless rounds of meetings and AGMs. This With seven regulars 3 from lastMelksham years Town squad unavailable due to Cirencesters4 2 1 FA 1 Youth 1 7 Cup L 22/09/10 Corsham Town 4 - 0 Shrewton Utd season with the reserves and the U18s. A huge amount of work season we welcome several new faces and changes within the youth match on the same night4 theDevizes game Town against Chippenham saw even more2 2enforced 0 0 changes 7 6 and L 22/09/10Club Contacts Devizes Town 2010 6 - 0 Bemerton HH Result Sheet has been undertaken at Rylands this close season this has been section. Jeremy Smith joins us as our new dedicated under 8s manager 5 Bradford Town 2 1 1 0 1 4 L 22/09/10Up to date Melksham list Town 3 - 2 Pewsey Vale Result Sheet download resulted in our first defeat of the season 3-1. Last years champions dominated the first half to 04/08/10 15:28 15/08/07 19:34 part of the ground grade developments required to enter the and thanks to the sterling work undertaken by Community Football we lead at half time 2-06 but aWootton much Bassett improved second half saw a reply3 1 from 1 Adam 1 0 Topping 4 L 20/09/10 Chippenham Town 3 - 1 Wootton Bassett Premier League (I won’t apologise for saying that too often – we are now able to field two sides at this age group. Our under 11s, will for before a very late penalty7 sealed Amesbury the Townwin for Chippenham. 3 1 1 1 0 4 L 16/09/10Registration Amesbury Form Town 1 - 4 Chippenham Town Transfer Form 8 Bemerton HH 4 0 1 3 -9 1 L 15/09/10registration Melksham form Town 3 - 3 Wootton Bassett Transfer form download have been waiting a long time), this work has been done the first time, be competing in the FAs latest initiative… 9 a side. In my 03/09/06 11:36 15/08/07 19:30 voluntary with many people putting in vast amount of their time opinion this has long been overdue and will allow young players to Considering the above9 and Pewseywithout Vale making any excuses a win, draw2 and 0 0a loss 2 -2from 0three L 09/09/10 Shrewton Utd 0 - 2 Wootton Bassett to ensure we can play Premier Football. Many thanks must go to gradually make that step up from mini football to the full 11 a side game. away games is OK. We10 haveShrewton had a Utdbetter start than last season and we3 can 0 now 0 3 look -9 forward 0 L 08/09/10 Corsham Town 2 - 1 Bemerton HH Pete Yeardley, Steve Matthews, Pup to name a few, but a I would also like to acknowledge the assistance received from Andy to three consecutiveTable detail homes games and your support would be appreciated. See all results massive thanks must go to Simon Paish as without his efforts we Clinch and Wootton Bassett council in ensuring that we have a would not have completed the work in the required timeframe. dedicated 9 a side pitch available within our community. Our under 18s On a final note I would like to congratulate Joe Shepherd, Tom Glass, Danny Hale and Adam League News We held a “Help for Heroes“game playing against the 1st Rifles will also have a new manager this season in Paul Cooper. Paul has Topping for making it through to the last U18 Wilts County representative trial game and at the back end of July and I am pleased to confirm that we proved to be a major asset since joining us last season and his hope that they are all successful.League Honours Fair Play Award League Winners & Runners Up Fair Play award winners raised £500 on the day with a prospect of a further £500 being involvements at all age levels has proved invaluable (I’m just glad he 31/08/08 09:12 31/08/08 09:17 © The Football Association 2001 - 2010. All Rights Reserved. H4 donated by BP Oil, this money will be split between the 1st Rifles doesn’t have a real job and an understanding wife!!). The under 18s Danny Club Contacts 2010 TermsResult of Use Sheet Privacy Policy Copyright Notices Site Map Contact Us Casualties of war Fund and Help for Heroes Fund. I would like to team will provide that crucial stepping stone towards the transition from Up to date list Result Sheet download thank all who helped in making the day rewarding and financially youth to senior football. With Simon Paish now in charge of the reserves 04/08/10 15:28 15/08/07 19:34 http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?divisionseason=9653597&league=27745[02/10/2010 09:00:31] beneficial to the two well deserving funds. Back onto football, expect to see more of our youth players taking this path through their Registration Form Transfer Form st Wootton Bassett Town Under 18 whilst writing this column the 1 Team have won the opening two own club. After many years promising, I am pleased to advise that Mark Wiltshire County Floodlit Leagueregistration - Season form 2010-11 Transfer form download league games and drew the 1st Home league game. We also O, Dwyer will now provide specialist coaching to that mostly overlooked 03/09/06 11:36 15/08/07 19:30 saw an excellent replay win in the FA Cup and have been part of a football team…the goal keeper! Mark will hold specialist Date Oppenents H/A K-off Result Scorers awarded an away trip to Almondsbury in the next round. The sessions to all our keepers on a rota basis and although initially these 9-Sep-10 Shrewton Utd A W 2 - 0 Topping, OG reserves have not seen any league action to date but have had are at Lydiard Park it is hoped to transfer these to the senior pitch under 15-Sep-10 Melksham A D 3 - 3 Lever, Richens, Topping some excellent results in their pre-season games and I know floodlights during the winter months. The final area we are looking at is 20-Sep-10 Chippenham Town A L 1 - 3 Topping Simons hard work will not go unrewarded this year. The u18s communication to all members of our section. We hope to introduce two 30-Sep-10 Pewsey Vale H P - P have also not yet seen any action but again Danny has been section administrators (mini and youth) who will collate all membership, 7-Oct-10 Devizes Town H 19:30 hard at work behind the scenes preparing the side for this year’s contact details etc of everyone within the club. It is hoped that this will coming games. To finish I have been fortunate to work with ease the burden on our treasurer, secretary and managers and provide 14-Oct-10 Corsham Town© The Football Association 2001H - 2010. All Rights 19:30 Reserved. H4 some dedicated people who have given so much to this club, that important two way communication channel with our players and 21-Oct-10 Amesbury TownTerms of Use Privacy Policy A Copyright Notices 19:30 Site Map Contact Us one of whois Rod Carter who has decided to step down at the families. Finally a plea…. Most of our managers are a shy bunch (well 28-Oct-10 Bemerton Heath H H 19:30 end of this season from his position as Club and Senior Section apart from Burkey and Dave Terry!) so during the long season they http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?divisionseason=9653597&league=27745[02/10/20102-Nov-10 Bradford Town A 09:00:31] 19:30 Secretary. He will be much missed and I will over the coming would appreciate help, both practical and emotionally. They all 11-Nov-10 Calne Town H 19:30 Newsletters be speaking about Rod and what he has achieved undertake their roles free of charge and for the love of the game and 17-Nov-10 Corsham Town A 19:30 for this club for now. If anyone is interested in applying for this without their commitment we would have no club. Sometimes a hand or 25-Nov-10 Chippenham Town H 19:30 role please let me know. Please continue to Support us. a few words of encouragement go a long way and I know from personal HAVE A 2-Dec-10 Pewsey Vale A 19:30 GREAT SEASON experience how satisfying it can make it if you feel others are supportive Chris Jones – Section Head of Senior Football of you. Enjoy the season ahead and remember… the referee is always 9-Dec-10 Melksham H 19:30 right! 15-Dec-10 Devizes Town A 19:30 Pete Yeardley –Section Head of Youth Football 6-Jan-11 Shrewton Utd H 19:30 13-Jan-11 Calne Town A 19:30 20-Jan-11 Amesbury Town H 19:30 WBTFC Newsletter Page 1 of 2 3-Feb-11 Bradford Town H 19:30 10-Feb-11 Bemerton Heath H A 19:30 RESERVES IN FOCUS TOUCHLINE - LATEST ISSUE

WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB SEASON 2010/11 RESERVE TEAM FIXTURES Ladies & Girls: This close season has by far been the most difficult for the girls section to date. With Mark stepping down I was more than happy when Geoff Tidy agreed to be the U16 coach for the season, but as we near the first games of the season for the girls Date Opponents H/A Competition Result Scorers teams already the U16 team need players to be able to play 11 a side. Anyone involved in girls football in Wiltshire knows there is problems Sat 4-Sep-10 Wantage Town Res H League W 5 - 1 English 2, Topping, Franklin, OG in getting girls to carry on playing through into the adult game, and with this in mind I have taken on an active role as a committee member of the ladies and girls league and will be registration secretary whilst trying to understand where the problems are. Sat 11-Sep-10 Ardley United Res A League L 1 - 2 Franklin When I look back to when my own daughter first started to play football the mixed ability of the group was very wide, even now 7 of the same players playing ladies football at Wootton Bassett are still of different ability but they are more aware off their strengths and weaknesses when Sat 18-Sep-10 Kidlington Res H League L 2 - 4 Smith, Topping playing. As said above we are looking for players not only for the U16 & U14 sides that we have running this season, but also still looking to Tue 21-Sep-10 Highworth Town Res A League L 0 - 4 start new teams in the girls section at the U10 and U12 age groups. Anyone who would like to help or idea’s please contact me on my e-mail [email protected] or through the club web site using the contact us tab. Sat 25-Sep-10 Cheltenham Sara Res H League L 0 - 3 My message to anybody looking to coach younger player’s boys or girls is the need to keep football fun. Tue 28-Sep-10 Carterton Res A League L 1 - 5 Shepherd Bryan Wood “Woody” – Section Head of Ladies & Girls Sat 9-Oct-10 Maidenhead Utd Res H League Wed 13-Oct-10 Cheltenham Sara Res A League Respect: I would like to take this opportunity to remind us all of the FA’s Respect campaign, aimed at addressing unacceptable behaviour in football, both on and off the pitch. It covers all involved in the game – players, managers/coaches, club officials, and spectators Sat 16-Oct-10 Abingdon Town Res A League including parents of youth players. I would urge you to visit the FA’s Respect webpage at www.thefa.com/Leagues/Respect where guides for Tue 19-Oct-10 Fairford Town Res H League all are available together with a film in which Ray Winstone demonstrates some of what Respect tries to eradicate. It’s also important to remind you that we as a club are liable to disciplinary charges from the FA for any inappropriate behaviour, including verbal, from not only Sat 23-Oct-10 Fairford Town Res A Cup players but also officials and spectators. Please help us to participate in this great game the right way. Paul Harrison - Chairman Sat 30-Oct-11 Wantage Town Res A League Sat 6-Nov-10 Ardley United Res H League Sat 20-Nov-10 Finchampstead Res H League Sat 4-Dec-10 Fairford Town Res A League Tue 7-Dec-10 Thatcham Town Res H League Sat 11-Dec-10 Abingdon Utd Res A League Senior Team Sponsorship: Our senior section relies Sponsor Focus: In this newsletter we are Sat 18-Dec-10 Cirencester Town Res A League on external funding, and with a running cost of some £13,000 just to focusing on the great British pastime, the local curry breakeven you can see it’s just like running a business. Gate receipts are our house. The Ganges, located in the High Street, has been Sat 8-Jan-11 Abingdon Town Res H League only income stream, but these are insufficient and we are very dependent on trading for twelve years and offers high quality Indian Sat 15-Jan-11 Kidlington Res A League the support of local business through sponsorship and/or advertising. cuisine. WBTFC would like to thank the Ganges for all However the current climate is making it very difficult to attract this support. Sat 12-Feb-11 Binfield Res A League their support of the club. We are close to appointing a commercial manager to help drive this forward The restaurant at 147 and 148 High Street offers Sat 19-Feb-11 Abingdon Utd Res H League in the future, but for now would ask you all to consider a large selection of Indian cuisine. if you know of any potential companies we might Take-away available with 10% discount. Sat 26-Feb-11 Carterton Res H League contact and send our commercial prospectus to. Sat 12-Mar-11 Finchampstead Res A League Sponsorship starts from as little as £30. Please send www.ganges.co.uk any ideas to Chris Jones at [email protected] Sat 19-Mar-11 Thatcham Town Res A League Sat 26-Mar-11 Binfield Res H League Club development: Pete has already commented that the What’s On? Sat 2-Apr-11 Maidenhead Utd Res A League closed season is far from closed for the coaches nor committee members. Seniors: Firstly I would like to thank Simon Paish for encouraging me to help with Please support both the Sat 9-Apr-11 Cirencester Town Res H League knocking down the old dugouts, I have never ached so much before, I think I First team and reserves, Tue 19-Apr-11 Highworth Town Res H League will stick to my day job, sitting behind a computer or two. Along with the this makes all the difference, visit www.wbfc.co.uk for the ground grading we have created two U8 teams in readiness for the new fixture list. The first team will play in the FA Cup on season, it looks like we have filled the vacancy for the Commercial Manager, Saturday 11th away to Hamble ASSC and then play in the we have added Community football webpage and created a web shop second round of the qualifying stages of the FA Vase, covering merchandise. We also hosted a Wiltshire Coaching Association away, against either Devizes Town or Amesbury Town on session for thirty five coaches from local clubs. We must not underestimate the 18th September. the effort which goes into running both the Holland Tour and the 6 aside tournament, both of which wereagain very successful. We have failed to create an U13 team for this year and so will be looking to form a partnership with Brinkworth Cats providing player exit routes as well as filling what will be “Monday night” a potential gap in three years time. Also outstanding is the creation of the 5pm – 6pm: Reception & Year 1 – Lime Kiln Sports manager’s booklet. It’s that time of the year when the football development Hall. plan is reworked, moving it on one year. Meetings have been held and the 6pm - 7pm: Years 2 – Year 4 - Lime Kiln Sports Hall. plan is currently being revised. This will set out the objectives for the new Years 5 -Year 7 – W.B. School Astroturf (Please call season. Andy Walduck – Club Development Officer Matt to book your space before you look to attend (07859 794621)

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Time of Goals Scored & Conceded Scored Conceded 6 ACROSS 5 7 Alpay’s surname (6) 4 8 Groundsharers with 1860 (6) 3 10 City’s sub who was unhappily subbed (7) 2 11 Notts man whose waistline is threatening his England prospects (5) 1 12 Man Utd signed him from Monaco in 2006 but his first clubs were Italian (4) Number Goals of 13 Anthony ___, Leicester centre who played for England in 2006 whilst with Gloucester (5) 0 17 F1 legend who won his first 6 GPs whilst with Lotus (5) 0 - 10 11 - 20 21 - 30 31 - 40 41 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 70 71 - 80 81 - 90 18 Soccer’s Kieron, Nathan or Alex (4) Time (Minutes) 22 Strachan has gone back to Celtic for this Flood (5) 23 Wolves’ Welsh international midfielder (7) Last Season 24 Honda made their F1 return in the 80s with this fledgling team, Stefan Johansson being the driver (6) Appearances 2010/11 Starts As Sub Total Goals Total Goals 25 This Alves was the third Brazilian to top the Dutch Eredivisie scoring charts in 2007 (6) 1 Sam Collier 15 - 15 10 37 22 2 Ryan Banks 15 - 15 1 35 8 DOWN 3 Richie Carter 14 1 15 - -- 1 American who won his 2 Australian Open’s beating Stefan Edberg (7) 4 Liam Edmondson 13 1 14 1 35 1 2 Kevin Keegan played for this Bundesliga club (7) 5 Craig Bowden 13 1 14 - 26 - 3 Kirkland ___, supreme talent who beat Roberto Duran but never won a World title (5) 6 Terry Adams 11 3 14 2 32 6 4 The ____ of Championship Newcastle or AFL Collingwood (7) 5 St Johnstone’s city (5) 7 John Beeden 13 - 13 4 -- 6 The ____, traditional home of Neath RFC (5) 8 Alex Green 13 - 13 7 18 9 9 Had nightmare season at Worcs but now an emerging Aussie Test bowler (9) 9 Stewart Thompson 12 - 12 - 34 - 14 Performing well in place of David James at Pompey (7) 10 James Turner 8 4 12 1 37 2 15 Tiger Woods drove into a fire ____ (7) 11 Shaun Carter 11 - 11 - -- 16 Alan Irvine was surprisingly sacked here (7) 12 Matt Bown 10 1 11 2 14 3 19 Paul Nicholl’s Magic chaser prominent in the Queen Mother betting (5) 13 Ethan Delaney 5 6 11 1 -- 20 Tony ___, prolific striker of 80s & 90s for just about every non Premier North West club! (5) 14 Chris Oram 7 3 10 - 31 3 21 Legendary City keeper who died as a journalist in the Munich air crash (5) 15 Sean Bailey 2 6 8 - 2 1 16 Ryan Thomas - 5 5 - 22 3 17 Adam Miles 3 - 3 - -- 18 Fraser Joyce - 1 1 - 15 1 19 Phil Tearle - 1 1 - 1 1 SportsXwords Own Goals 1 FIXTURES & RESULTS SEASON 2010/11 uhlsport HELLENIC LEAGUE premier DIVISION

Old Oxford Wokingha Wootton Abingdon Ardley Ascot Bracknell Fairford Flackwell Highworth Woodstock City Pegasus Reading Shortwood Thame Wantage Witney m & Bassett Town United United Binfield Town Carterton Town Heath Town Kidlington Town Nomads Juniors Town United Shrivenham Slimbridge United Town United Emmb Town

Abingdon Town 30-Nov 2 - 2 0 - 0 22-Feb 09-Oct 06-Nov 22-Jan 08-Jan 12-Feb 0 - 2 12-Mar 9 - 1 11-Dec 26-Feb 1 - 3 09-Apr 26-Mar 27-Dec 26-Oct 2 - 2 19-Apr

Ardley United 19-Mar 05-Feb 26-Oct 4 - 1 5 - 0 26-Feb 04-Dec 27-Dec 08-Mar 22-Feb 15-Jan 3- 0 02-Apr 08-Jan 5 - 0 23-Apr 0 - 2 3 - 3 06-Nov 09-Oct 18-Dec

Ascot United 18-Dec 2 - 3 12-Feb 27-Dec 0 - 2 08-Dec 09-Mar 0 - 2 13-Nov 26-Feb 15-Dec 12-Mar 4 - 1 16-Oct 03-Nov 3- 2 02-Apr 20-Nov 22-Jan 27-Oct 20-Oct

Binfield 05-Feb 16-Feb 03-Jan 13-Dec 30-Oct 6 - 1 19-Mar 26-Mar 15-Jan 02-Oct 13-Nov 16-Oct 27-Dec 04-Dec 2 - 0 24-Jan 2 - 0 07-Mar 3 - 1 3- 1 26-Feb

Bracknell Town 13-Nov 12-Feb 25-Jan 12-Mar 05-Feb 18-Dec 0 - 3 02-Nov 26-Mar 16-Apr 2 - 0 02-Apr 15-Jan 2 - 3 26-Oct 2 - 3 2 - 3 04-Dec 26-Feb 03-Jan 3- 0

Carterton 1 - 3 11-Dec 1 - 2 22-Feb 3 - 5 26-Oct 26-Feb 15-Jan 02-Nov 13-Nov 02-Apr 26-Mar 12-Feb 0 - 4 12-Oct 08-Mar 30-Nov 18-Dec 03-Jan 1 - 2 12-Mar

Fairford Town 1 - 1 2 - 2 15-Jan 08-Jan 16-Oct 19-Feb 1 - 3 05-Mar 22-Feb 2 - 3 0 - 3 30-Nov 1 - 2 27-Dec 12-Mar 12-Apr 13-Nov 30-Oct 02-Apr 02-Nov 20-Nov

Flackwell Heath 0 - 3 25-Jan 12-Oct 2 - 0 05-Mar 23-Nov 05-Feb 0 - 2 26-Oct 11-Dec 12 - 0 3- 0 4 - 0 26-Mar 15-Jan 13-Nov 05-Apr 02-Nov 12-Feb 27-Dec 23-Apr

Highworth Town 12-Oct 0 - 3 19-Mar 18-Dec 30-Nov 06-Nov 04-Dec 20-Nov 25-Jan 09-Oct 6 - 1 29-Mar 22-Mar 26-Oct 22-Jan 19-Feb 1 - 1 02-Apr 1 - 0 12-Mar 03-Jan

Kidlington 04-Dec 14-Dec 19-Feb 02-Apr 06-Nov 08-Feb 23-Nov 22-Mar 30-Oct 1 - 2 5 - 1 4 - 1 08-Jan 22-Jan 1 - 2 2 - 1 27-Dec 05-Mar 12-Mar 2 - 1 09-Apr

Old Woodstock Town 03-Jan 13-Oct 06-Nov 03-Nov 22-Jan 09-Apr 26-Mar 2 - 2 09-Mar 18-Dec 19-Feb 04-Dec 3- 5 4 - 3 05-Mar 05-Feb 27-Oct 15-Jan 19-Mar 5 - 2 24-Nov

Oxford City Nomads 30-Oct 26-Mar 2 - 7 09-Apr 24-Nov 1 - 5 30-Mar 18-Dec 12-Feb 03-Jan 08-Jan 06-Nov 27-Oct 5 - 2 26-Jan 13-Oct 2 - 4 18-Mar 04-Dec 26-Feb 0 - 8

Pegasus Juniors 15-Jan 13-Nov 09-Oct 05-Mar 30-Oct 1 - 1 03-Jan 19-Feb 23-Nov 11-Dec 2 - 4 05-Feb 19-Mar 02-Nov 2 - 1 1 - 3 16-Apr 12-Oct 14-Dec 3- 2 0 - 2

Reading Town 3- 2 22-Jan 30-Oct 12-Oct 08-Mar 04-Dec 3 - 1 03-Jan 05-Feb 2 - 4 12-Mar 05-Mar 18-Dec 19-Feb 2 - 1 06-Nov 23-Apr 13-Nov 0 - 0 1 - 0 26-Mar

Shortwood United 3 - 0 30-Oct 05-Mar 3 - 3 20-Nov 19-Mar 08-Mar 1 - 1 22-Feb 09-Oct 02-Apr 22-Mar 12-Feb 2 - 2 18-Dec 3 - 0 06-Nov 25-Jan 8 - 2 15-Jan 12-Oct

Shrivenham 02-Apr 24-Nov 0 - 2 11-Dec 09-Apr 16-Apr 2 - 2 16-Oct 15-Dec 05-Feb 30-Oct 27-Dec 08-Jan 26-Feb 1 - 3 04-Dec 19-Feb 1 - 2 09-Oct 13-Nov 06-Nov

Slimbridge 20-Oct 03-Nov 16-Apr 09-Oct 2 - 1 27-Dec 12-Feb 12-Mar 2 - 1 26-Feb 01-Dec 22-Jan 27-Oct 20-Nov 03-Jan 2 - 0 05-Mar 2 - 0 1 - 1 18-Dec 02-Apr

Thame United 02-Nov 03-Jan 1 - 2 23-Nov 11-Dec 25-Jan 09-Apr 08-Jan 26-Feb 19-Mar 12-Feb 08-Mar 22-Jan 14-Dec 12-Mar 19-Oct 30-Oct 05-Feb 16-Nov 04-Dec 22-Feb

Wantage Town 23-Nov 12-Mar 2 - 1 06-Nov 19-Feb 5 - 0 22-Jan 22-Feb 11-Dec 1 - 1 26-Mar 08-Oct 26-Feb 09-Apr 3- 1 25-Sep 26-Mar 1 - 0 07-Jan 12-Feb 1 - 2

Witney United 08-Mar 1 - 3 0 - 4 20-Nov 1 - 1 09-Nov 12-Oct 3- 2 4 - 3 1 - 2 27-Dec 1 - 3 09-Apr 02-Nov 11-Dec 26-Mar 15-Jan 18-Dec 15-Oct 05-Feb 19-Feb

Wokingham & Emmb'k 05-Apr 09-Apr 11-Dec 22-Jan 1 - 1 05-Mar 19-Mar 2 - 1 16-Oct 12-Oct 14-Dec 5 - 2 20-Nov 23-Nov 23-Apr 08-Mar 1 - 1 22-Mar 2 - 1 30-Oct 08-Jan

Wootton Bassett Town 05-Mar 22-Mar 04-Dec 30-Nov 19-Mar 22-Jan 25-Jan 30-Oct 2 - 0 1 - 3 2 - 2 02-Nov 27-Dec 16-Oct 05-Feb 12-Feb 11-Dec 15-Jan 16-Apr 05-Apr 2 - 1 2WotnBsetTw e 93 19 5 9 4 5 0 6 1 1 6 Reserves Binfield 2 15 1 Abingdon Town Reserves 14 4 Finchampstead Reserves 13 Res Town Wootton Bassett 12 Reserves Carterton 11 Abingdon United Reserves 10 8Ofr iyNmd 23092 79 57 20 9 0 Town Fairford 22 3 Pegasus Juniors 12 21 Carterton 20 Shrivenham 19 Oxford City Nomads 18 United Witney 17 16 15 Thame United 10 16 25 19 22 2 Bracknell Town 6 15 1 3 5 Abingdon Town 4 14 8 13 Highworth Town 13 Wokingham & Emmbrook 12 Town Wootton Bassett 11 Wantage Town 10 iecse onRsre 6 2 4 0 0 7 2 5 2 9 10 1 1 2 2 Wantage Town Reserves 9 12 13 4 0 Town Reserves Cirencester 1 4 8 3 TownReserves Fairford 25 7 4 0 1 Cheltenham SaracensReserves 6 4 Reserves Kidlington 5 5 Ardley United Reserves 4 Highworth Town Reserves 3 United Reserves Maidenhead 2 Thatcham Town Reserves 1 Shortwood United 4 Ascot United 3 Kidlington 2 Ardley United 1 l odtc on96212 920 19 27 1 2 6 9 Binfield 9 Reading Town 8 Slimbridge 7 Old Woodstock Town 6 Flackwell Heath 5 LEAGUE TABLES -2010/11 UHLSPORT League Hellenic UHLSPORT League Hellenic Reserve Division One 2010-2011 Season Premier Division Premier 2010-2011 Season 26333 321 23 22 36 3 18 3 22 29 6 4 13 1 26 25 12 7 2 11 1 34 12 7 1 2 10 8 11 16232 220 22 20 21 3 15 2 19 6 3 2 20 11 6 14 33 11 4 2 6 12 02171 27 7 32 11 7 7 28 1 14 2 7 24 1 11 10 2 8 9 1 10 2 31 15 11 7 3 11 2 23 13 20 12 6 21 2 23 3 5 4 11 3 12 17 13 19 3 2 5 10 Pts A F L D W P 9817 8 19 1 2 5 8 12 3 25 11 6 3 0 9 10 10 11 3 1 3 13 7 13 16 4 1 4 9 Pts A F L D W P 21 6 17 7 12 4 0 9 2 6 6 2 9 9 1 2 11 3 12 5 2 6 0 3 1 0 5 3 15 4 5 21 0 0 5 5 0 4 3 0 3 20 3 4 0 19 0 4 6 0 3 3 1 4 0 5 15 1 7 5 4 0 1 5 ON THE ROAD WITH THE LADS CUPS - SEASON 2010/11

HELLENIC LEAGUE FLOODLIT CUP SPONSORED AM PRINT & COPY With promotion to the Premier League there will be a lot of unfamiliar grounds to visit SEASON 2010-11 this season. The table below shows the addresses of all the grounds we will be visiting in 2010/11. This includes the postcode to enter into your Sat Nav. A rough First Round estimate of the distance from Wootton Bassett is also shown. This information has Abingdon United 1 v 3 Hungerford Town Ardley United 1 v 2 Holyport been taken from the excellent Non-League website run by Mike Avery which can be Bracknell Town 1 v 2 Kidlington found at www.mikeavery.co.uk Carterton 2 v 1 Highworth Town Team Address Postcode Distance Cheltenham Saracens 1 v 2 Slimbridge (Miles) Reading Town 3 v 2 Didcot Town Abingdon Town Culham Road, Abingdon OX14 3HP 46 Wantage Town 5 v 0 Bicester Town Second Round Ardley United The Playing Fields, Oxford OX27 7NZ 52 Ascot United v Reading Town Road, Ardley Binfield 8 v 1 Milton United Ascot United Ascot Racecourse, Car Park SL5 7RA 59 Fairford Town v Cirencester Town 10, Winkfield Road, Ascot Flackwell Heath v Carterton Binfield Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR 56 Gloucester City v Hungerford Town

Hook Norton 1 v 2 Newbury Bracknell Town Larges Lane, Bracknell RG12 9AN 56 Maidenhead United 2 v 0 Henley Town Malmesbury Vics 2 v 5 Abingdon Town Carterton Kilkenny Lane, Carterton OX18 1DY 25 Shortwood United v Clanfield Shrivenham v Kidlington Fairford Town Cinder Lane, London Road, GL7 4AX 21 Thatcham Town v Old Woodstock Town Fairford Holyport v Lydney Town Flackwell Heath Wilks Park, Magpie Lane, HP10 9EA 68 Slimbridge v Oxford City Nomads Heath End Road, Flackwell H Wantage Town v Pegasus Juniors Highworth Town Elm Recreation Ground, SN6 7DD 12 Wokingham & Emmbrook 1 v 0 Thame United Highworth Wootton Bassett Town v Witney United Kidlington Yarnton Road, Kidlington OX5 1AT 43 Third Round Old Woodstock Town Eynsham Hall Park, North OX29 6PN 46 v Leigh v Oxford City Nomads Court Place Farm Stadium, OX3 0NQ 54 v Marsh Lane, Oxford v Pegasus Juniors Old School Lane, Hereford HR1 1EX 80 v v Reading Town Scours Lane, Tilehurst, RG30 6AY 43 v Reading v Shortwood United Meadowbank, Shortwood GL6 0SJ 23 Quarter Finals v Shrivenham The Recreation Ground, SN6 8BJ 16 v Shrivenham v Slimbridge Wisloe Road, Cambridge, GL2 7AF 29 v Glos Thame United Sports Park, Hithercroft Rd, OX10 9RB 48 Semi Finals Wallingford v Wantage Town Alfredian Park, Manor Road, OX12 8DW 31 v Wantage Final Witney United Polythene UK Stadium, OX29 7WT 31 v Downs Rd, Witney, Oxon Wokingham & Bracknell Town FC. Larges RG12 9AN 56 Emmbrook Lane, Bracknell

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Attendances - SEASON 2010/11 CUPS - SEASON 2010/11 football.mitoo WILTSHIRE COUNTY SENIOR CUP Premier Division SEASON 2010-11 Home Team Lowest Highest Average Total Games First Round Binfield 5 69 284 147 737 Amesbury Town v Shrewton United Wokingham & Emmbrook 5 60 379 136 680 Bradford Town v Chalke Valley Shortwood United 6 77 202 115 690 Devizes Town v FC Chippenham Witney United 7 51 218 106 741 Malmesbury Vics Bye Reading Town 6 76 162 105 627 New College Swindon v Warminster Town Bracknell Town 6 69 146 101 605 Pewsey Vale v Corsham Town Wootton Bassett Town 4 54 184 98 393 Westbury United v Wootton Bassett Town Kidlington 6 67 117 94 564 Wroughton v Purton Bemerton Heath Harlequins Bye Highworth Town 4 74 132 90 360 Calne Town Bye Shrivenham 4 47 97 73 292 Cricklade Town Bye Ascot United 5 46 120 71 356 Downton Bye Thame United 1 68 68 68 68 Highworth Town Bye Ardley United 6 36 123 64 382 Laverstock & Ford Bye Abingdon Town 6 43 85 59 351 Melksham Town Bye Flackwell Heath 6 30 75 57 342 Trowbridge Town Bye Oxford City Nomads 5 38 86 55 274 Second Round Carterton 5 35 75 53 265 v Slimbridge 5 41 70 52 261 v Pegasus Juniors 6 38 62 49 291 v Fairford Town 6 38 64 48 290 v Wantage Town 6 31 52 42 249 v Old Woodstock Town 4 36 42 39 157 v v v Quarter Finals v v v v Semi Finals v v Final v

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2010-2011 Season Games Last Appeared For Player Goals UHLSPORT Hellenic League Played Division One (West) See Appearances Flackwell Heath Jordan D 12 12 P W D L F A Pts See Appearances Wokingham & Emmbrook Cornell A 12 8 1 Headington Amateurs 8 8 0 0 29 8 24 See Appearances Binfield Davies C 8 8 2 Cricklade Town 7 4 2 1 24 13 14 See Appearances Ascot United Bennett J 11 7 See Appearances Witney United McKeon S 10 7 3 Winterbourne United 7 4 1 2 18 12 13 See Appearances Flackwell Heath Thompson L 11 7 4 Purton 7 4 1 2 16 11 13 See Appearances Bracknell Town Yorke-Goldney R 10 7 5 Lydney Town 5 3 2 0 12 5 11 See Appearances Highworth Town Bohane T 7 6 6 Cheltenham Saracens 8 3 2 3 15 11 11 See Appearances Ardley United Bone D 10 6 7 Bicester Town 7 3 2 2 12 8 11 See Appearances Old Woodstock Town Brooks R 7 6 8 Easington Sports 7 3 2 2 9 9 11 See Appearances Wootton Bassett Town Green A 7 6 9 Tytherington Rocks 7 2 2 3 18 16 8 See Appearances Shortwood United Green M 12 6 10 Clanfield 7 2 2 3 10 16 8 See Appearances Pegasus Juniors Mortlock C 9 6 11 Letcombe 8 2 2 4 15 23 8 See Appearances Ardley United Nicholls M 11 6 12 Trowbridge Town 8 2 1 5 10 17 7 See Appearances Shortwood United Pugh B 11 6 13 Hook Norton 5 0 2 3 4 9 2 See Appearances Thame United Stewart A 4 6

14 Malmesbury Victoria 6 0 2 4 5 15 2 Note: If Games Played always less than Goals then appearances have only been recorded for games in which the player 15 Launton Sports 7 0 1 6 3 27 1 has scored. football.mitoo

Bicester Cheltenham Cricklade Easington Headington Hook Launton Lydney Malmesbury Trowbridge Tytherington Winterbourne Clanfield Letcombe Purton Town Saracens Town Sports Amateurs Norton Sports Town Victoria Town Rocks United 10 Bicester H14 18 Sep 28 Aug 2 Oct 19 Feb 9 Apr 12 Mar 30 Oct Aug 3 Jan 12 Feb 18 Dec 15 Jan 4 Dec 22 Jan Town A14 2-0 3-3 0-1 2-1 21 30 Cheltenham 11 25 Sep 13 Nov H14 A14 12 Mar 27 Dec 12 Feb 9 Apr Aug 8 Jan 22 Jan Aug 16 Oct 19 Feb 6 Nov Saracens Dec 0-0 3-1 2-2 30 11 11 Sep H14 21 Aug 30 Clanfield 27 Dec 11 Dec 26 Mar Aug 5 Mar 12 Feb Aug 8 Jan 5 Feb 26 Feb 20 Nov 1-4 A14 1-1 Oct 2-0 2-2 Cricklade 11 Sep 11 18 Sep 25 Sep 14 Aug 20 Nov 22 Jan H14 A14 19 Mar 19 Feb 2 Apr 30 Oct 9 Oct 8 Jan 12 Mar Town 2-1 Dec 6-0 6-4 7-4 28 Easington 27 18 Sep 4 Sep 14 Aug 5 Feb 30 Oct 2 Apr 4 Dec H14 A14 15 Jan 20 Nov 18 Dec 5 Mar 26 Feb Aug Sports Dec 2-1 2-1 2-2 1-2 Headington 2 Oct 25 Sep 28 Aug 13 21 Aug 26 Feb 6 Nov H14 A14 12 Feb 3 Jan 22 Jan 2 Apr 5 Mar 11 Dec 8 Jan Amateurs 2-1 4-0 2-1 Nov 4-2 H14 2 Oct 15 Hook Norton 8 Jan 18 Dec 3 Jan 6 Nov 9 Apr 19 Mar 4 Dec 12 Mar 26 Feb 20 Nov 12 Feb 30 Oct A14 1-1 Jan Launton 30 Aug 2 Oct 26 H14 14 Aug 28 Aug 26 Feb 15 Jan 5 Feb 27 Dec 11 Dec 22 Jan 2 Apr 30 Oct 13 Nov Sports 0-3 0-0 Mar A14 1-4 1-4 21 Aug 30 Aug 27 4 Sep Letcombe 11 Dec 26 Mar 13 Nov 15 Jan 9 Oct 19 Feb H14 A14 8 Jan 5 Feb 19 Mar 26 Feb 2-0 1-6 Dec 0-1 4 Sep H14 19 21 Aug Lydney Town 19 Mar 3 Jan 4 Dec 18 Dec 9 Oct 20 Nov 5 Feb 16 Apr 6 Nov 12 Mar 2 Apr 4-0 A14 Feb 1-0 Malmesbury 21 Aug 28 Aug 11 Sep 18 Sep 12 15 Jan 12 Feb 5 Mar 9 Apr 20 Nov 26 Mar H14 A14 3 Jan 30 Oct 11 Dec Victoria 1-1 1-3 1-2 1-6 Mar 11 14 Aug 30 Aug 25 Sep H14 18 Sep Purton 26 Mar 19 Mar 3 Jan 18 Dec 16 Apr 6 Nov Sep 4 Dec 12 Feb 22 Jan 3-1 1-1 7-2 A14 1-3 1-3 11 Trowbridge 28 Aug 14 Aug 30 Aug 23 5 Mar 6 Nov 26 Feb 22 Jan Sep 9 Oct 4 Dec 9 Apr H14 A14 18 Dec 27 Dec Town 0-4 1-3 2-0 Apr 1-1 Tytherington 11 Sep 21 Aug 18 Sep 20 30 Aug 6 Nov 5 Feb 9 Oct 5 Mar 19 Feb 2 Apr 15 Jan 27 Dec 26 Mar H14 A14 Rocks 1-2 6-1 3-3 Nov 3-1 Winterbourne 4 Sep 11 Sep 13 9 Oct 5 Mar 16 Oct 8 Jan 4 Dec 19 Feb 18 Dec 16 Apr 5 Feb 19 Mar 3 Jan H14 A14 United 4-1 2-0 Nov

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http://www.football.mitoo.co.uk/ResultsGrid.cfm?DivisionID=12834&LeagueCode=HLNC2010[02/10/2010 21:54:24] Wootton Bassett Town FC Season 2010-2011 First Team Fixtures, Results, Teams & Scorers Date Opponents H/A R Crowd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 10-Aug Pegasus Juniors A W2-0 55 Thompson Bowden Beeden Edmundson S.Carter R.Carter Adams Green (1) Collier Bown Banks (1) Oram Joyce 14-Aug Bradford Town (FAC Ex Prelim) A D1-1 70 Thompson Bowden Beeden Oram S.Carter R.Carter Adams Green Collier (1) Bown Banks Edmundson Delaney Bailey 17-Aug Bradford Town (FAC Ex Prelim Replay) H D3-3* 82 Thompson Edmundson Beeden (1) Oram S.Carter R.Carter Adams Green Collier (2) Bailey Banks Bowden Delaney Turner 21-Aug Oxford City Nomads A W8-0 54 Thompson Edmundson Beeden Bowden S.Carter R.Carter Adams (1) Green (4) Collier (1) Delaney (1) Banks Oram Thomas Turner (1) 24-Aug Old Woodstock Town H D2-2 54 Thompson Edmundson Beeden Bowden S.Carter R.Carter Adams Green (1) Collier (1) Delaney Banks Bown Thomas 28-Aug Almondsbury UWE (FAC Prelim) A W1-0 62 Thompson Bowden Beeden Oram S.Carter R.Carter Adams Green Collier (1) Bown Banks Turner Thomas 30-Aug Highworth Town H W2-0 184 Thompson Bowden Beeden (1) Edmundson (1) S.Carter R.Carter Turner Delaney Collier Bown Banks Tearle Thomas 4-Sep Bracknell Town A L0-3 87 Thompson Bowden Beeden Edmundson S.Carter R.Carter Turner Green Collier Bown Banks Oram Thomas Adams 7-Sep Wokingham & Emmbrook H W2-1 71 Miles Bowden Beeden (1) Edmundson S.Carter R.Carter Turner Green Collier (1) Bown Banks Adams 11-Sep Hamble ASSC (FAC 1QR) A D1-1 94 Miles Bowden Beeden (1) Edmundson S.Carter R.Carter Turner Green Collier Bown Banks Adams Delaney Bailey 14-Sep Hamble ASSC (FAC 1QR Replay) H L0-2 86 Miles Bailey Beeden Edmundson Oram R.Carter Adams Green Collier Bown Banks Turner Delaney 18-Sep Devizes Town (FAV QR2) A W4-0 26 Thompson Bowden Beeden Edmundson Oram Turner Adams Green (1) Collier (1) Bown (2) Banks Bailey Delaney R.Carter 21-Sep Kidlington H L1-3 84 Thompson Bowden Oram Edmundson S.Carter R.Carter Adams (1) Turner Collier Delaney Banks Bailey 25-Sep Wantage Town A W2-1 31 Thompson Bowden Oram Edmundson Turner R.Carter Adams Green Collier (2) Delaney Banks Bailey 2-Oct Cadbury Heath (FAV QR3) A L1-2 62 Thompson Bowden Beeden Edmundson Turner R.Carter Adams Green Collier Bown Banks Bailey Delaney 5-Oct Witney United (F/L) H 9-Oct Westbury United (CC1) A 12-Oct Shortwood United A 16-Oct Reading Town H 20-Oct Ascot United A 23-Oct Rayners Lane (BICC) A 30-Oct Flackwell Heath H 2-Nov Oxford City Nomads H 6-Nov Shrivenham A 13-Nov Wiltshire Senior Cup 2nd Rnd 20-Nov Fairford Town A 24-Nov Old Woodstock Town A 27-Nov BICC Cup 3rd Round 30-Nov Binfield H 4-Dec Ascot United H 11-Dec Slimbridge H 18-Dec Ardley United A 27-Dec Pegasus Juniors H 3-Jan Highworth Town A 8-Jan Wokingham & Emmbrook A 15-Jan Thame Utd H 22-Jan Carterton H 25-Jan Fairford Town H 5-Feb Shortwood United H 12-Feb Shrivenham H 19-Feb Witney United A 22-Feb Thame Utd A 26-Feb Binfield A 5-Mar Abingdon Town H 12-Mar Carterton A 19-Mar Bracknell Town H 22-Mar Ardley United H 26-Mar Reading Town A 2-Apr Slimbridge A 5-Apr Witney United H 9-Apr Kidlington A 16-Apr Wantage Town H 19-Apr Abingdon Town A 23-Apr Flackwell Heath A FAC - FA Cup, F/L - Floodlight Cup, FAV - FA Vase, CC - County Cup, BICC - Challenge Cup, SC - Supplementary Cup * AET, Won 4-3 on penalties