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Official Hartley Wintney FC Matchday Programme: £2 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY

artley Wintney Football Club was founded in 1897 and played in an area ad- H jacent to the village's golf and cricket clubs. In 1953, the club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as 'The Memorial Ground'. A pavilion was erected and the team played in the Basingstoke League and, later, in the Alder- shot League.

In 1973, Glynn Howell was appointed Manager. In his six year reign, the team won the Aldershot Senior League three times in succession, and the Aldershot Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were admitted to the Combined Counties League, which replaced the Senior League. After the first couple of seasons and two changes of management, the club appointed Ian Bedford as Manager. Once again an influx of senior players brought Hartley success. Within his three years in management, they gained trophies including the League Title (1982-1983) and Runners Up (1981-1982), Aldershot Senior Cup Winners (1980-1981), and George Allen Cup Winners (1981-1982). They were also Runners Up in the League Cup (1982-1983) and Aldershot Senior Cup (1981-1982).

During this period a new Clubhouse was opened. David Willoughby, the then Sec- retary & Treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, the then club Chairman and now President, devoted excep- tional hours in the em- bryo stages of this ven- ture. Further invest- ments around this time included floodlights, new changing rooms and covered seating.

In 2007-08 under man- ager Mike Scott, the club gained promotion from Divi 1 of the Combined Counties League, but 2008-09 ended in relega- tion by a narrow margin. Under manager and assistant Pete Gray and John Con- don, the first team rallied, finishing 5th in CCL Div 1 in 2009-10. Coach Louis King took the reigns as manager when Pete Gray stepped down, guiding the team to 7th in CCL Div 1 in 2010-11.

A management team of ex-Basingstoke Town and Oxford United striker, Neville Roach, Assistant Mick Wollen and Coach Scott Tarr took charge for 2011-12 and it was a notable season, with the club achieving promotion back to the Com- bined Counties League Premier Division. Hartley also had a fine FA Cup run that took them to the Third Qualifying Round, but the euphoria of the cup run and promotion was dampened even before the champagne bubbles had burst, when the coaching staff and almost the entire squad left for Thatcham Town. For the 2012-13 season, ex-Millwall defender, Dave Tuttle, was given the sum- mer to prepare a new squad. However, a string of poor results led to a second change in management in less than 4 months, with 24 year-old ex-Basingstoke Town and Hartley striker, Ben Dillon, given his first managerial position. Once again there was an almost total outflow of players and Ben, with assistants Ja- son Minton and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the squad, but by this time with Hartley well and truly set adrift at the bottom of the table. Their enthusiasm, 2 PROUD CLUB SINCE 1897 belief and the introduction of a talented group of players quickly restored the spirit around the club. In what became known as the season of the club's 'Great Escape', the Row’s place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly remarkable second half of the season.

Dillon further strengthened the squad, with Steve Saunders and Dan Brownlie brought in to the coaching setup alongside Jason and Joe. The 2013-14 season started well and there were wins in the FA Cup to setup a home tie in the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in the club's history, losing out to an in-form Daventry Town in front of a crowd of over 1,000. The cup run took its toll on the league form but the club finished a creditable 7th in the CCL Premier Division.

A new Club crest was commissioned ahead of the 2013-14 season, with a design that is modern but holds true to the traditions of a village club founded over 100 years ago. Designed by Philippa Bell, the current crest incorporates several ele- ments of historical significance. With the village recorded in the 13th century under the name of Hertleye Wynteneye, meaning "the clearing in the forest where the deer graze by Winta's island", the crest shows a tree and a stag, as well as the rose emblem of the Club's home county, Hampshire. The Club's nick- name of 'The Row' is taken from 'Hartley Row', a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. The nickname and the year in which the Club was founded are also incorporated in the crest.

2014-15 saw the club consolidate its place in the CCL Premier Division, finishing a comfortable 9th. Dillon stepped down at the end of the season and Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick were appointed as Joint First Team Managers for 2015-16, with Joe Lawler remaining part of the coaching setup, and Luke Tuffs coming in as First Team Coach while continuing as Youth Team Manager.

It was a very eventful 2015-16. After a memorable FA Cup win away at Merthyr Town in the Second Qualifying Round, Hartley battled back from 2-0 down to 2- 2 away at Conference South Eastbourne Borough, only to be beaten by a goal struck deep into injury time. In the FA Vase, Hartley Wintney broke a longstand- ing club record by reaching the 5th Round Proper. In front of a sell-out 1,300 at Green Lane, eventual finalists Hereford proved too strong, but the Row went on to top the CCL Premier Division for most of the season and claimed the 2015-16 league title, finishing 10 points clear on 106 points, with a goal difference of +87 and having lost just four league games all season. Promotion, however, was de- nied due to ground grading issues. Faced with attempting to achieve back-to-back title wins and put in place the substantial ground improvements that would allow progression, the 2016-17 season under co-managers Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick, and coach Luke Tuffs, was extraordinary. The Row topped the Combined Counties League Prem- ier Division for the entire season, reached the semi-finals of the Hampshire Sen- ior County Cup and the final of the Aldershot Senior Cup, and secured the re- quired ground grading to allow the Row to take their place in the Southern League South, making it to Step 4 of the football pyramid for the first time. And to top off a wonderful 2016-17, Luke Tuffs’ Youth team won the Hampshire FA Youth Cup against a strong Aldershot Town U18. 3 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY

The team took life at Step 4 in their stride, helped by the consistency provided by an unchanged management team and settled squad, and the 2017-18 season was to prove even more remarkable than the previous campaign. The Row sat within the top four for much of the season, never dropping below 8th.

They set down a marker in the FA Cup, beating local rivals Basingstoke Town in a replay at Green Lane. Town later responded by signing Hartley's top goalscor- er and club captain, Sam Argent. Argent's departure was a huge setback, but the management team responded by bringing in , the charasmatic ex-professional. Vine restored belief in both the team and the supporters; it was an inspired signing. The Row embarked on their first FA Trophy campaign, which included wins against Gosport Borough and Farnborough FC before going out 0- 2 in the First Round Proper against eventual finalists, Bromley FC.

Vine joined the management team at one of his former clubs battling relegation late in the season. Losing Rowan seemed a massive blow at a critical point, but again the management team made an inspired signing. Nic Ciardini joined from Farnborough and was instrumental in keeping the momentum going. Hugely important was also the strong central defensive partnership that had grown dur- ing the second half of the season between Jack Ball and Liam Eagle.

A Play-Off place was secured and the Row won the semi-final against AFC Dun- stable 2-0. City had triumphed at Hayes & Yeading FC in the other semi. In front of a crowd of over 700 at Green Lane, a tense game was decided by a single goal scored by Ciardini and so the Row clinched promotion and made it to the Southern Premier at Step 3; a truly outstanding achievement. The final season highlight was in lifting the Aldershot Senior Cup with a 4-1 win against Eversley & California FC.

20182018----19191919 The Club heads into new territory in the Southern League once again as it takes its place proudly in the Evo-Stik League South, Premier South for this season, having negotiated the steep climb from Step 5 to Step 3 in just two seasons. A revised management team is at the helm, with Dan Turkington stepping in as co -manager alongside Anthony Millerick, and there is a new and experienced coaching setup under Head Coach Luke Tuffs, with Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst and Keith Benjamin joining the background team.

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4 CLUB OFFICIALS 2018-2019

PRESIDENT: William Mitchell VICE PRESIDENT: Nick Vint CHAIRMAN: Luke Mullen VICE CHAIRMAN: Steve Noakes HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby, Paddy White, Luke Mullen LIFE VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Barnard VICE PRESIDENTS: Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Ann Bradley, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, James Cooke, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington, Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Sco, Linda Sco, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Smpson, Trudy Smpson, Roger Taplin, Nick Vint, Elizabeth Webb, Anthony White, David Willoughby, Gerry Wykes

TREASURER: Colin Charlton HONORARY SECRETARY: Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Eric Howard BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox, Sue Trimmer COMMITTEE: Ann Bradley, Dave Williams, Brendan Devlin, Jeremy Fox, Nick Elkington, Peter Auchterlonie SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Sue Trimmer, Lauren Breau, Tracy Collier, Lani Kealoha Charman, Samantha Vallance

FIRST TEAM MANAGERS: Dan Turkington, Anthony Millerick FIRST TEAM COACHES: Luke Tuffs, Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst, Keith Benjamin RESERVE TEAM MANAGERS: Ricky Hogsden, Neil Lancaster A TEAM MANAGER: Andy Storey U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Luke Tuffs

MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox, Phil Blakey PROGRAMME EDITOR: Kevin O’Byrne, Luke Mullen PRESS OFFICER & WEB ADMIN: Kevin O’Byrne

Hartley Wintney F.C. Hartley Wintney F.C. GROUNDSMEN: Eric Howard, David Marn COVER PHOTOS: Viv Curs (front), Mark Sandom (rear)

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5 WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC

relegation; barring a minor miracle and an avalanche of goals, they will go The Evo-Sk League South, down. They may not leave with happy memories of North Hampshire, as a Premier South defeat at Basingstoke today will be the 20 th April 2019 final nail in the coffin. vs Our goal last Saturday was scored by Steve Duff, the only highlight in what Beaconsfield Town can only be described as end of season fayre. Playing without a recognised Kick Off: 3.00pm striker on the day made things more difficult, but the travelling fans were Good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen happy with the points and the pints! and welcome to the Memorial Ground for this Evo-Stik League South, Premier On Tuesday evening we were defeated South Division fixture. Our opponents on penalties by Camberley Town in the today are Beaconsfield Town. To all semi-final of the ADFA Senior Cup. I their players, officials and supporters admit to not being in attendance, opt- we extend a warm welcome and hope ing to watch Man United being tortured you enjoy your short stay with us to- by Messi and following the fortunes of day. We also extend a warm welcome the Row on twitter. Not the best of to today's match day officials and hope nights…… that they too enjoy their visit. The Reserves played their last home Our visitors this afternoon, like us, fixture last Saturday and secured 3 were promoted to the Premier division points with a very late winner against last season, having won the league Westfield. The goal was scored by John ahead of AFC Rushden & Diamonds. Sherratt. Earlier in the week the team Nicknamed the 'Rams', Beaconsfield crashed out of the ADFA Intermediate play their home fixtures at Holloway Cup at the semi-final stage, defeated Park. On Tuesday the Rams drew 1 by Yateley United. A missed penalty by each with Merthyr and gained a point the normally reliable Ricky Hogsden set which takes them above us in the the tone for the night. The Reserves league. Going into today's game, Bea- complete their league programme to- consfield sit 9th in the table with 57 day away at AFC Hayes. points from 39 games, and a goal dif- ference of plus 3. We are now 10th in The A Team also had an ADFA Inter- the table with 56 points from 39 games mediate semi-final last Saturday and and a goal difference of plus 8. Our they too crashed out following a 2-1 final 3 games are against teams with defeat at Liphook United Reserves. similar records to our own. 3 wins Again a missed penalty, but this time would be ideal and would help us finish from Sean Hayes, denied the boys. On in the top ten. That said, this league the A Team front I understand the has been tight all season and there are manager, Lord Storey, is standing 11 teams vying for that top ten slot. down, due to his social commitments no doubt. Unless anyone steps up it is Last Saturday the 1st team secured a 1 likely that we will lose the A Team, nil win against Frome Town, a result which would be a shame - however this which virtually condemned our hosts to seems to be symptomatic of local Sat- 6 VS BEACONSFIELD TOWN, 20 APR 2019 urday football, where the interest is on also open to supporters, on a first the wane. The Aldershot league is now come first served basis. down to 2 divisions, and whilst I hope it doesn't happen, more drop outs Other dates for your diary include an seem inevitable. old players/ supporters reunion, which will be held at the Clubhouse on the As the close season edges ever near, 15th June with a 5pm start. Please can I urge you all to use the facilities at spread the word. the Club during what will be a very qui- et time. If you know anyone who is Finally may I take the opportunity to looking for a venue for a party then wish you and your families a very hap- please recommend the Club. Watch out py Easter. Enjoy your time together. on Social Media for events at the Club. Please get behind the team and, as Please can all players and supporters usual, thank you for your support. note that the End of Season Presenta- tion Evening is on 31 May 2019 and tickets are priced at £20 per head. Luke Tickets will be available from the rele- vant team manager and from behind #UTR the bar. I emphasise that the event is

7 VOICES FROM THE DUGOUT

Good afternoon one and all and a very limited in our availability due to warm welcome to all those travelling the cup rules, however the 13 that from Beaconsfield. played over the course of 120 minutes are more than capable of achieving. With both clubs gaining promotion last Everything that was talked about prior year from step 4, it’s fair to say both wasn't applied, and it became a very clubs have acquitted themselves well at bad night at the office. step 3. Beaconsfield's recent victory over title winners-in-waiting, Wey- We said in the aftermath of that disap- mouth, goes to show that on their day pointment that the players should they can beat the best of them, so it’s mourn a terrible night but also be clear vital we return to form today. that we've had a very good season. One blip will not define a fantastic peri- The reverse fixture way back in the od for the club in which the sense of early days of the season is one of the pride, from players and fans alike, has strangest games we've been involved been very apparent. in. We were abject in the first half, los- ing a man and 3 goals in 45 mins, but Thank you to all those that have trav- then morphed into a team that was elled recently to our away games fur- unplayable in the second half. Throw- ther-afield, the atmosphere has been ing caution to the wind, we fought back terrific and I very much hope for a sim- to secure a very creditable point with ilar vibe at 16:50 today after a decent 10 men. Hartley performance.

Our recent league results have been Enjoy the game. pleasing, although a number of people have pointed out that the performances Up the Row haven't been wholly rounded and excit- ing. Obviously we have missed certain Millers & Turks key players (a few of whom will hope- fully return today) but it’s also worth pointing out that we, the management, have mixed things up slightly, giving minutes to those who have sat patient- ly on the bench, and to a few young- sters who look to have a bright future in the game. For the first time in 3 years, we haven't been in the shake up for promotion, so we've also been able to look at different formations and be more experimental. Given the circum- stances, we've been pleased with the outcome, as we've not compromised our league position and still look set to achieve all our short term goals. Tuesday night was our only really ma- jor blip in recent months and the play- ers are fully aware that the perfor- mance wasn't acceptable. We were Pic: Colin Rogers 8

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THE PAPERS SAID : CAMBERLEY TOWN

Camberley Town v Hartley FT: Camberley Town 1 Hartley 1 Wintney, Aldershot & District League Senior Invitation Chal- Extra time produced few chances, the lenge Cup Semi-Final nearest being a Steve Duff shot which Tuesday 16th April 2019. went just past the post. Report by David Graham Penalties: The first 10 penalties were Camberley Town 1 Hartley Wintney 1 converted, with Nic Ciardini, Marley (after extra time) Ridge, Louie Paget, Sal Abubakar, and Camberley won 6-5 on penalties Jack Ball successful for the Row. The Krooners matched them with suc- Camberley Town won through to the cess from Garstang, Stepney, Jewell, Final of the Aldershot Senior Cup where Cousins and Smith. Josh Webb then they will meet Knaphill. saw his spot kick saved by Ossaf, be- fore Hutchings converted the winning Hartley started well and went ahead penalty to win the tie for Camberley. after 3 minutes. Louie Paget made good progress down the left before Hartley Wintney: Paul Strudley, Na- passing to Sal Abubakar. As the winger than Smart (c), Louie Paget, Jack Ball, entered the penalty box, he was hauled Alex Albert, Ty Newton, Marley Ridge, down and a penalty awarded. Jack Ball Jack French, Steve Duff, Sal Abubakar, stepped up and scored. Josh Webb SUBS: Nic Ciardini (on for Ty Newton), The Krooners responded and their di- Ty Smith (on for Jack French), Steve rect approach proved effective on a Noakes. hard surface. Camberley pulled level at the start of the second half. A long free kick from Stepney saw the Row strug- Frome Town v Hartley Wintney, gle to clear their lines and Garstang Evo-Stik League South, Premier shot home from the edge of the box. South. Saturday 13th April 2019 Report by David Graham With both their regular recognised cen- tral strikers out injured, the Row Hartley Wintney confirmed survival in pushed centre-back, Jack Ball, into at- the Premier Division with a single goal tack for the last half hour. Coupled with win at Frome Town. The result means the introduction of Ty Smith, this gave almost certain relegation for the home the visitors an edge. On 75 minutes, a side and sent the Row up to ninth in Smith free kick was saved by Ossaf in the league. the Krooners' goal. Another free kick from Smith four minutes later saw Os- The Row started the better but were saf push the ball onto the crossbar. fortunate not to go behind on 13 minutes. Joseph Mc Laughlin and Rex Three minutes from time, a cross from Mannings combined well down the left Smith saw Abubakar cut the ball back and the latter's low pass across the to Ball, who saw his effort saved by face of the goal saw the Robins' inrush- Ossaf. Play immediately switched to ing forwards just unable to convert. the other end and Row 'keeper, Paul Strudley, had to be alert to block an For the remainder of the half the Rob- effort from Hoppitt. ins did not commit many players for-

12 THE PAPERS SAID : FROME TOWN ward and were set-up in a very defen- The home side had some pressure in sive mode. Hartley had plenty of pos- added time but the Hartley defence session, with Angel Zapata Montes on held firm, confirming safety from any the right wing looking dangerous. How- lingering chance of relegation. A re- ever, it was not until just before the markable achievement for the village break that the visitors fashioned a club with probably the lowest budget in chance. A Josh Webb cross found Ste- the league. [D Graham] ven Duff at the back post, but the Row forward was unable to convert. The FT: FROME TOWN 0 HARTLEY 1 ball came back to Marley Ridge, who saw his fierce shot bring out a good Attendance: 219 save from Robert Brown in the Robins MAN OF THE MATCH: Louie Paget goal. Frome Town: Robert Brown, Gustas HT: FROME TOWN 0 HARTLEY 0 Graziunas, Joseph McLaughlin, Daniel Whitely, Tom Mehew, Connor Roberts, Frome came out in the second half on Rory Gorman, Oliver Knowles, Ryan the front foot and almost went ahead Bath, Cameron Allen, Rex Mannings. on 47 minutes. A good break down the SUBS: Rickie Scott, Carl Crabtree, Ryley left resulted in a cross which was dum- Towler, Joshua Morgan-Williams, Troy mied by Ryan Bath. The ball fell to Olly Simpson, Billy Fletcher. Knowles, who saw his accurate shot pushed around the post by Chris Harris Hartley Wintney: Chris. Harris, Na- in the Row goal. than Smart (c), Louie Paget, Jack Ball, Alex.Albert, Tyron Smith, Angel Zapata Hartley regained the initiative and on Montes, Tyrone Newton, Steven Duff, 53 minutes put together a fluent move. Marley Ridge, Josh Webb. Marley Ridge found Steven Duff who SUBS: Reece Wylie (on), Harry Wood- set up Josh Webb, and the midfielder's ward (on), Jack French (on), Mitchell drive went just over the bar. Parker. The home side had a good attack down David spoke with Hartley Wintney co- the right on 62 minutes, Ryan Bath manager, Anthony Millerick, after the setting up Rory Gorman, who saw his game. effort saved by a well positioned Harris. "We didn't have a recognised central Two minutes later, the adventurous striker today, with Mitch Parker and Nathan Smart made good progress Mikey Campbell both injured. Hence down the right and his cross was met Steve Duff and Marley Ridge were by Duff's header, saved by Brown. played up front. The pressure is off now of course, so we thought it an ide- Hartley continued to press against the al time to give Angel a full run out, and very cautious hosts and were rewarded get some action for Reece Wylie and on 71 minutes. Nathan Smart made a Harry Woodward, who both done well good run down the right wing before when they came on. feeding Marley Ridge, who set-up Ste- ven Duff. Duff took his shot quickly "A new formation was tried out today, which, although it lacked great power, partly forced by the players we had at deceived Brown in the Robins goal and our disposal. Frome proved to be very trundled into the net. defensive and did not commit many 13 THE PAPERS SAID : MERTHYR TOWN players forward for most of the match. With Jack Ball now playing as an emer- They compacted areas well, but mostly gency striker, the Row pressed for an outside our last third of the field.” equaliser, which eventually came in the 87th minute. After a superb pass to Millers continued, "We hope to get be- Salhin Abubakar, the winger kept his yond 60 points for the season and con- cool to slot home and draw his side firm a top ten finish. Our team has the level. (1-1) momentum and belief at the moment to go on and have a good finish to our In a tense finish, Merthyr came close to campaign in the Premier Division." retaking the lead, but in the third mi- nute of stoppage time, Joshua Webb crossed the ball into the penalty area Merthyr Town vs Hartley Wintney, and Alexandru Albert arrived at the far Evo-Stik League South, Premier post to head in and win the game for South, Saturday 6th April 2019 Hartley. (1-2) Report by Tyler House FT: Merthyr Town 1 Hartley 2 Hartley Wintney scored twice late on to secure a dramatic 2-1 away win at Mer- Hartley Wintney: Chris Harris, Na- thyr Town. than Smart (capt), Louie Paget, Jack Ball, Matt Drage, Tyron Smith, Marley With Hartley having started the game Ridge, Jack French, Mitchell Parker, on the back foot, Merthyr took an early Joshua Webb, Steven Duff lead in the 7th minute when striker SUBS: Alexandru Albert (on for Ty Owain Jones dribbled past the Row’s Smith), Tyrone Newton, Angel Zapata Matt Drage and crossed for captain Montes (on for Jack French), Salhin Ashley Evans to score. (1-0) Abubakar (on for Steve Duff) The hosts continued to threaten, and Merthyr Town: Scott Reed, Kieran when Ian Traylor ran in behind the Lewis, Connor Young, Ashley Evans Hartley defence, his close range shot (capt), Jarrad Wright, Kyle Patten, Ker- produced an important save from goal- ry Morgan, Lee Lucas, Owain Jones, keeper Chris Harris. Minutes later, Jamie Veale, Ian Traylor Traylor was through on goal again but SUBS: , Craig Reddy, Mat- Harris continued to impress and saved thew Harris, Corey Jenkins, Tom Mee- well. chan The Row had the chance to equalise Attendance: 343 before half time when Jack French’s Hartley MOTM: Chris Harris driven shot was spilled by goalkeeper Scott Reed, but although Mitchell Par- ker was quick onto the rebound, he Hartley Wintney v Weymouth FC, smashed his shot off the post. Evo-Stik League South, Premier South. Saturday 30th March 2019 HT: Merthyr Town 1 Hartley 0 Report by David Graham

In the second half, Hartley were much Weymouth maintained their table top improved and three inspired substitu- position with a comfortable win over tions guided them to victory. Hartley Wintney at the Green Lane Me- morial Ground. The match was 14 THE PAPERS SAID : WEYMOUTH watched by a bumper crowd of 437. Terras extended their lead on 69 minutes with a controversial second The Row started the better and on 3 goal. A long, high ball from the back minutes a corner from Steve Duff found took a high bounce into the Row box. the head of Jack Ball, who saw his ef- Weymouth striker, Ben Thomson, chal- fort saved by Tom McHale in the Ter- lenged Paul Strudley in the air for pos- ras' goal. On 8 minutes, a delivery from session. The ball broke free and Thom- Mitchell Parker saw Alex Albert's head- son shot home, with the Row claiming ed effort hit the foot of the post and a foul on Strudley. (0-2) the Terras managed to scramble the ball clear. Five minutes later the Terras made the game safe. Yemi Odubade made good Weymouth inevitably came into the ground down the right at pace and his game and on 13 minutes England C accurate cross was converted at the international, Brandon Goodship, tried near post by substitute Cameron Mur- his luck from 25 yards, with the ball ray. (0-3) going inches over the crossbar. The introduction of substitute Salhin Weymouth took the lead on 19 minutes Abubakar saw the Row create opportu- and it was Hartley who were the mas- nities down the left wing. However, ters of their own downfall by being despite periods of pressure, McHale in guilty of overplaying on the edge of the visitors' goal remained largely un- their own penalty box. The Terras, who troubled. pressed quickly and consistently throughout the afternoon, gained pos- FT: HARTLEY 0 WEYMOUTH 3 session and Brandon Goodship shot across the goal straight into the path of Hartley Wintney: Paul Strudley, Na- Yemi Odubade, who fired home from than Smart (c), Louie Paget, Jack Ball, close range. (0-1) Matthew Drage, Alexandru Albert, Ste- ven Duff, Marley Ridge, Michael Camp- Weymouth maintained an edge and bell, Mitchell Parker, Dan Stewart. Addulai Baggie jinked his way through SUBS: Salhin Abubakar (on for Steve the Row defence three minutes later Duff), Tyron Smith (on for Alex Albert), but shot straight at Hartley 'keeper, Tyrone Newton, Jack French (on for Paul Strudley. The Terras had a further Michael Campbell), Josh Webb effort when Baggie set up Goodship, who fired over. Weymouth: Tom McHale, Calvin Brooks, Ashley Wells, Sam Sherring, HT: HARTLEY 0 WEYMOUTH 1 Stephane Zubar, Jake McCarthy, Yemi Odubade, Josh Carmichael, Ben Thom- Hartley started the second half well but son, Brandon Goodship, Addulai Bag- almost undid their good work by over- gie. playing in defence on 52 minutes. SUBS: , Jack Martin, Goodship gained possession but shot Harry Baker, Cameron Murray (on), into the side netting from a difficult Jordan Ngalo (on). angle. CROWD: 437 The Row pushed to get the equaliser HARTLEY MOTM: Louie Paget but were unable to make any impres- sion on the visitors' defence, and the David spoke with Anthony Millerick af- 15 THE PAPERS SAID: KINGS LANGLEY ter the game. forwards. However, the opening goal was delayed by just two minutes. Par- "I felt that Weymouth did a good, pro- ker again delivered from the left after a fessional job on us; it's what we aspire fluent Row move, and Mikey Campbell to do on other teams. Goals change rose high to head home from 10 yards. games and both the first two goals (0-1) were disappointing for differing rea- sons. The first was an individual error. The Kings pressed, approaching half The second looked like a blatant foul time, with a few corners, but the Hart- on our keeper. At the time of both ley defence held firm. these goals, I felt we were in the as- cendancy. HT: KINGS LANGLEY 0 HARTLEY 1

"I cannot fault the effort put in by our The home side came out looking more players today," Millers added, "it was a purposeful. The Row, by contrast, really good shift. It is always disap- looked subdued, and early pressure pointing to lose and we must quickly from the Kings brought reward on 49 try and return to winning ways." minutes. Rene Howe held off a chal- lenge in midfield and fed Andbonicos Georgiou. The forward skilfully created Kings Langley v Hartley Wintney, space for himself around the edge of Evo-Stik League South, Premier the box and shot into the corner of the South, Tuesday 26th March 2019 net beyond Paul Strudley. (1-1) Report by David Graham Play levelled out again after the goal, In the match between the two 'village with Kings having a slight edge. Both teams' in the league, it was the Kings defences dominated and chances were who came up trumps and strengthened few and far between. Around the hour their play-off chances. mark, Mikey Campbell chased a long ball through the middle. He forced the Hartley started the better. In the 2nd ball past the outrushing keeper, Alex minute a cross from Mitchell Parker Tokarczyk, but Jorell Johnson won the caused concern for the home side, who race and managed to clear. scrambled the ball out. Row continued on the front foot and a Webb corner on On 75 minutes a Jacob Cook free kick 4 minutes saw Jack Ball head across for Kings was deflected wide of the goal to Alex Albert, who headed over. goal. From the resultant corner from Georgiou, Howe headed badly wide. For a long period both sides probed from midfield with Hartley having a On 84 minutes, Dan Stewart and Jack slight edge. On 28 minutes, a cross French combined well and the former's from Josh Webb saw Mikey Campbell close range shot was blocked. Play edged out. The ball dropped to Marley moved to the other end and the home Ridge who was unlucky to see his ef- side scored the winner. Howe con- fort blocked. trolled well in midfield and picked out a right wing run by Stevie Ward. Ward Hartley continued to look the more ran on at speed and shot home off the threatening and on 31 minutes Mitchell underside of the crossbar. (2-1) Parker found space on the left and his precise cross just eluded two inrushing Hartley pressed until the end for an 16 THE PAPERS SAID: KINGS LANGLEY equaliser, before time ran out. UPCOMING FIXTURES

FT: KINGS LANGLEY 2 HARTLEY 1 FIRST TEAM MON 22nd APR 2019, KO 15:00 Kings Langley: Alex Tokarczyk, Dean Hitchcock, Charley O'Keefe, Jorell John- Supermarine (Away) son, Callum Adebiyi, Connor Smith, Steve Ward, Jacob Cook, Rene Howe, SAT 27th APR 2019, KO 15:00

Andbonicos Georgiou, Lewis Putman Dorchester Town (Home) SUBS: Josh Caldicott Stevens, Louie Collier, Edu Toiny-Pendred, Toby Syme RESERVE TEAM Hartley Wintney: Paul Strudley, Lou- SAT 20th APR 2019, KO 15:00 ie Paget, Josh Webb, Jack Ball (c), Matt Drage, Alexandru Albert, Dan Stewart, AFC Hayes (Away) Marley Ridge, Michael Campbell, Mitch- ell Parker, Sal Abubakar SUBS: Tyrone Smith, Tyron Newton, HWFC U18 YOUTH TEAM FRIDAY 26th APR 2019, KO 19:30 Jack French (on for Sal Abubakar), Josh Burrows, Jordan Alves Hanworth Villa U18 (Home)

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HARTLEY WINTNEY FC PEN PICS

Steve Noakes Nic Ciardini Experienced defender, Experienced forward with the Row for & midfielder, Nic several seasons. came to us from Previous clubs include Fleet Town and MET Farnborough last Police. Great organiser, season. Out for a motivator and tactically time this season intelligent defender. with an injury. Sponsored by Colin Charlton

Louie Paget Marley Ridge A versatile player Marley joined in late who can play at full Nov ‘18 in what has back on either flank turned into a season or anywhere in mid- long loan from Hav- field. Former U18 ant & Waterlooville. youth team captain. The midfielder came Sponsored by through the Hawks Mark Harpur academy at South Downs College.

Nathan Smart Michael Experienced player on Campbell dual registration from Striker with pace, Slough Town. Com- good close control fortable across the and an eye for goal. back or in midfield. Joined the Row this Current Club Captain. summer. Sponsored by Sponsored by Mike Parish David Willoughby

Dan Stewart Jack French Comfortable playing as Midfielder with su- striker or in midfield, perb first touch who Dan was previously finds his way out of with Guildford City and seemingly impossi- is a former Millwall and ble situations with Charlton Athletic acade- his tight ball control. my player. He joined Terrific workrate. the Row in Nov 2018. Sponsored by David Graham

Steve Duff Mitchell A Hartley fans’ fa- Parker vourite and club 24 year-old striker legend, The Train with good goal helped the club to scoring record while two championship with Reading City. wins and a double Joined us from promotion. Rejoined Basingstoke Town us at the end of in December ‘18 . November ’18. Sponsored by Zoom Leisure 20 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC PEN PICS

Josh Webb Matt Drage Hard working and Experienced centre- combative midfielder back, joined us in Feb with an incredible ‘19 from Whitehawk. engine. Josh joined Previous clubs include Hartley from Met Kingstonian, Hampton Police ahead of the & Richmond, Dulwich 2017/18 season. Hamlet & Eastbourne Sponsored by Borough. Tony Flanders Sponsored by Dave Williams

Tyron Smith Romario Hart Experienced holding Joined at the start midfielder in his 2nd of this season but season with us. was out for a while Previously played following an injury. with Kingstonian Quick, tricky winger and Met Police. Shares the club previously with captain role. Colliers Wood and Godalming Town.

Paul Strudley Alex Albert Amongst the top Centre-back who non-league goal- joined us in late Feb keepers and one of 2019 from Cirencester the best communi- Town. Former clubs cators in non-league include Worcester City football. Has filled in & Smethwick Rang- for us in Adam’s ers. 28 year-old Alex absence brilliantly previously played in this season. Romania's Liga II.

Jack Ball Adam Desbois Central defender Adam joined the Row now in his 2nd sea- on a season-long work son with us. Formed experience placement a superb partner- from Reading FC. He ship with Liam Ea- is a member of the gle to help us to England U19 squad. promotion. Spon- Sponsored by sored by Duncan Tyler House & Suzanne Swan

Salhin Chris Harris Abubakar An up and coming Exciting young goalkeeping talent winger who joined who has featured us in December ‘18. for Reading U/23. Sal was with the Assured handler of JMA Reading Foot- the ball. Was under- ball Performance study to Struds last Programme. season. Sponsored by Hartley Wintney Juniors FC 21 MANAGEMENT & COACHING STAFF

Anthony Millerick ‘Millers’ is now in his 4th season with the Row and undoubtedly our prize possession. A much sought-after manager whose services we are fortunate to retain. Tactically astute and, whilst he can be uncom- promising, he has a way with his players that engenders loyalty. Sponsored by James Sharples Dan Turkington ‘Turks’ joined as 1st team co-manager alongside ‘Millers’ ahead of the 2018-19 season. Dan managed Camberley Town during one of their most successful spells and brings a wealth of experience, knowledge he now brings to the Row. Luke Tuffs 1st Team Head Coach and U18 Youth Team manager, ‘Tuffs’ Holds the UEFA B licence and is an Academy Manager at Pulse Chertsey. Has been with the Row throughout our recent rise up the non-league pyramid. Tuffs is always willing to assist anyone with an interest in the game. Now helping forge closer links with the Juniors. Sam Rafique Sam holds a UEFA License and is currently an academy coach with Aldershot Town FC. He’s had spells at Fleet Town, Godalming Town & Camberley Town, the latter with a considerable success. Sam and Luke Tuffs have known each other well for a number of years; both share the same footballing philosophy. Keith Benjamin An experienced goalkeeping coach, Keith has known Millers and Tuffs for over ten years, having working with them whilst they were players at Camberley Town. He comes with a wealth of experience including recent spells at Farnborough and Kingstonian FC. He now provides specialist goalkeeper mentoring and coaching to our group of talented ‘keepers. Mark Hurst Mark is one of the highest regarded football coaches local- ly. He previously worked with Anthony Millerick at Cove FC and has worked as a coaches' coach at both Fulham and Villareal FC recently. His coaching experience, and ap- proach to helping the players achieve their best, is sure to benefit everybody directly involved with football at the club.

Eric Howard - Physio. Came to us with a wealth of footballing nouse and has been part of the background staff behind our rise up the pyramid. Served us as Reserve Team man- ager. Sponsored by John Whitehall Mick Beard - Physio. Stalwart for the Row over several seasons. Colin Charlton - Kit man. So much more than just the man who looks after the kit! Sponsored by Nic Ciardini & Anna Musgrove

22 MATCH DAY SPONSOR: R.H. FOSTER

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Date Opponents Result Att Comp 1 2 3 4 For stats on our games this season prior to September, please refer to a previous programme (downloadable via our website) 15 Sep A Weymouth D 2-2 744 League Strudley Paget Kpohomouh 1 Eagle 22 Sep A Staines Town W 3-5 177 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Eagle 1 29 Sep H Merthyr Town D 1-1 275 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Eagle 06 Oct A Harrow Borough D 2-2 153 League Desbois L King Paget Ball 09 Oct A Winchester City W 6-7p Hants Snr 2 Desbois Paget 1p Hutchings Smith 13 Oct H Hendon L 2--3 313 League Desbois L King Paget French 16 Oct A Thatcham Town W 8-9p 138 Lg Cup R1 Desbois 1 Evans Hutchings Kpohomouh 20 Oct H Kings Langley D 0-0 242 League Desbois Evans Hutchings Ball 23 Oct A Fleet Spurs W 1-4 Ald Snr Cup Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Ball

27 Oct H Tiverton Town D 1-1 162 FAT 1Q Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Smith 30 Oct H Tiverton Town L 5-1 148 FAT 1Q Rply Desbois Kpohomouh L King Ball 03 Nov A Wimborne Town L 2-1 326 League Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Ball 13 Nov A Met Police W 1-5 47 Lg Cup R2 Desbois Evans Hutchings Ball 1

17 Nov A Salisbury L 4-2 689 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 20 Nov H Met Police L 1-4 166 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 24 Nov A Tiverton Town D 1-1 211 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 27 Nov A Basingstoke Town W 1-3 342 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget 1 Ball

01 Dec H Chesham Utd L 1-2 227 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 04 Dec H Basingstoke Town L 1-3 176 Hants Snr 3 Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 15 Dec H Town W 3-1 184 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 22 Dec H Town W 4-3 255 League Desbois Felix 1 Paget Ball 1 26 Dec A Farnborough D 1-1 549 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 1 29 Dec A Gosport Borough L 1-0 285 League Desbois Felix Webb Ball

01 Jan H Swindon Supermarine D 2-2 247 League Desbois Felix Paget Zongo 05 Jan H Basingstoke Town L 0-2 451 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 08 Jan A Basingstoke Town W 1-4 178 Lg Cup R3 Bradshaw Abubakar 2 Gales Ball 12 Jan A Walton Casuals W 1-2 252 League Mason Smart (c) Duff Ball 19 Jan H Salisbury L 3-4 378 League Mason Smart (c) Duff Ball 1 26 Jan A Metropolitan Police L 5-1 130 League Desbois Kpohomouh Duff Ball 29 Jan H Blackfield & Langley L 0-1 55 Lg Cup QF Desbois Woodward Paget Kpohomouh 16 Feb A Chesham United D 2-2 343 League Desbois Smart (c) Duff Zongo 19 Feb H Walton Casuals L 3-4 194 League Desbois Smart (c) Paget Zongo 23 Feb H Tiverton Town W 1-0 244 League Desbois Smart (c) Paget Albert

26 Feb H Wimborne Town W 3-0 188 League Desbois Smart (c) Paget Ball 02 Mar H Staines Town W 7-0 232 League Desbois Smart (c) Paget Ball 09 Mar A Taunton Town D 2-2 686 League Desbois Smart (c) Paget Ball 16 Mar H Harrow Borough W 3-0 230 League Strudley Smart (c) Paget Ball 1 19 Mar H Aldershot Town Academy W 3-0 125 Ald Cup QF Strudley Smart (c) Burrows Ball 1 23 Mar A Hendon W 0-2 275 League Strudley Smart (c) Paget Ball 26 Mar A Kings Langley L 2-1 247 League Strudley Paget Webb Ball (c)

30 Mar H Weymouth L 0-3 437 League Strudley Smart (c) Paget Ball 06 Apr A Merthyr Town W 1-2 343 League Harris Smart (c) Paget Ball 13 Apr A Frome Town W 0-1 437 League Harris Smart (c) Paget Ball 16 Apr A Camberley Town L 7-6 Ald Cup SF Strudley Smart (c) Paget Ball 1

20 Apr H Beaconsfield Town League

22 Apr A Swindon Supermarine League 27 Apr H Dorchester Town League 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15

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BEACONSFIELD TOWN CLUB HISTORY

Though formed as recently as the sum- The Rams made solid progress in their mer of 2017, the roots of Beaconsfield early years at Step 4, and over three Town FC stem from Beaconsfield seasons played in three different SYCOB, which was founded in 1994 leagues - Division 1 East, Division 1 following a merger between Beacons- West and finally Division 1 South & field United and Slough Youth Centre West, from where they were relegated Old Boys (hence the "SYCOB" in the in 2006 / 07. Club’s name). However, the appointment of ex-player United dated back to 1921 and were Jamie Jarvis, ably assisted by Peter themselves a coming together of two Scott and with Bob Breen as Chairman, local teams, whilst Slough Youth Centre saw The Rams not only win the Spar- formed their first football team in 1938. tan South Premier Division at With Slough the first attempt, Youth Centre Old but also win the Boys unable to Berks & Bucks FA progress due to a Senior Trophy and lack of ground the Premier Divi- provisions, and sion League Cup, United them- a fantastic treble selves struggling of silverware. on and off the field at the time, Promoted back to the decision was Division 1 South & taken to amal- West, the club gamate the two finished in a highly clubs and so Bea- creditable fourth consfield SYCOB place and made was born. the Play-Offs be- fore losing out to Initially playing in AFC Totton. the London Spar- tan Premier Division, and with Fred Moving to the Southern League Mid- Deanus as Chairman, Beaconsfield land Division for 2009 / 10, and with SYCOB chalked up a series of Top Five Fred Deanus returning as Chairman, finishes before finally winning the Beaconsfield SYCOB then went through league in 2000 / 01 under the guidance a succession of managers, players, of Simon Delahunty. highs and lows until finishing in bottom place in 2010 / 11. Only a reprieve and However, they were refused promotion a league restructure saved The Rams to the due to some from the drop, but since then they harsh technicalities over the terms of have gone on to over achieve for a club their lease. A further three seasons of its size. were spent in the Spartan South Mid- lands Premier Division before Beacons- Under the guidance of Byron Walton field SYCOB again won the league in they finished fifth in the 2011-12 sea- 2003 / 04, and this time gained promo- son and lost out in the Play-Off Final to tion to the Bedworth United. The following season (Division One East). and with James Pritchard at the helm, they again finished fifth but lost out to 28 BEACONSFIELD TOWN CLUB HISTORY

Rugby Town in a Play-Off Semi-Final, for the first time in their history in the though the season did finish with some newly formed Evo-Stik League South, silverware following a fine win over Premier South division. Chesham United in the Berks & Bucks FA Senior Cup. RECENT RESULTS

2013-14 saw Gary Meakin take over as Premier Division South manager just five days before the start TUESDAY 16 APR 19 of the season and with only five players Beaconsfield Town 1 - 1 Merthyr Town on the club’s books - to finish 8th and reach the Quarter Finals of the League Premier Division South Cup was a fine achievement, as was a SATURDAY 13 APR 19 runner-up spot in the Berks & Bucks FA Beaconsfield Town 1 - 0 Weymouth Senior Cup, Chesham United gaining revenge for defeat twelve months earli- Premier Division South er. SATURDAY 06 APR 19 Beaconsfield T. 2 - 0 Wimborne Town The 2014-15 season saw a partnership with the FAB Academy, who provided Premier Division South the bulk of the team’s players under TUESDAY 02 APR 19 the stewardship of Andy Hurley and Frome Town 0 - 1 Beaconsfield Town Nas Bashir. That partnership continued into the 2015-16 season, with Geoff Premier Division South Warner as manager, as The Rams fin- SATURDAY 30 MAR 19 ished in a respectable ninth place, Dorchester T. 1 - 3 Beaconsfield Town whilst the 2016-17 season saw them under the joint stewardship of Andy Premier Division South Hurley and Leigh Wooldridge and end- SATURDAY 23 MAR 19 ed with a 16th place league finish, Beaconsfield T. 4 - 3 Gosport Borough though a run to the Fourth Qualifying Round of the F.A. Cup was a "Best Ev- Premier Division South er" for SYCOB. SATURDAY 16 MAR 19 Swindon S/marine 4 - 0 Beaconsfield T. The 2017-18 season saw the return of Gary Meakin as the first manager of the newly named Beaconsfield Town, with Chris Coyle as Chairman. The Rams had virtually a whole new team and, helped by an amazing away record, they kept in touch with the League pacesetters to finally gain top spot on the last day of the season and claim the Evo-Stik League South, East title.

2018/19 sees Beaconsfield Town competing at Step 3 29 BEACONSFIELD TOWN PEN PICS

Ravan Constable - Goalkeeper Hayes & Yeading / Potters Bar Town / Age: 24. Previous Clubs: Barnet Slough Town (Youth) / Wealdstone / Enfield Bor- Another player whose season was ough / Potters Bar Town blighted by a serious injury, Omar Jamaican born Ravan joined The Rams made his debut in an FA Cup game in November 2017 on loan from Weald- against Chalfont St. Peter in August stone, initially as cover for the injured 2017. Now fully recovered and fighting Jamie Norris. He played 17 games be- for a regular place in The Rams back fore being recalled due to Wealdstone's four. run to the FA Trophy semi finals. Now signed permanently, he started the Mayowa Balogun - Defender season as Rams’ first choice ‘keeper. Age: 22. Previous Clubs: Edgware Town / Hendon / Kings Langley / Bed- Jerome Eccleston - Defender ford Town Age: 27. Previous Clubs: Southall / AFC A former full time scholar at Wigan Hayes / Egham Town Athletic, Mayowa joined The Rams in A former "Players’ Player Of The Sea- the summer of 2018. A qualified foot- son" at AFC Hayes, the athletic Jerome ball coach and a former youth County joined The Rams in the summer of Cricket player. 2017 and played 30 times in the Cham- pionship winning team despite a couple Callum Webb - Defender of injuries interrupting his season. Age: 23. Previous Clubs: Milwall / Slough Town / Canvey Island / Welling Luke Neville - Defender United / Egham Town / Chesham Utd Age: 24. Previous Clubs: Staines Younger brother of midfielder Nathan, Town / Egham Town Callum is a former professional at Mill- A PE Teacher, Luke joined The Rams in wall. He originally joined The Rams the summer of 2017 having made over during the 2017 / 18 season from Eg- 100 appearances for previous club Eg- ham and was part of the Championship ham Town. Vice Captain of the team, winning squad. Is able to play in a vari- Luke played every game bar one in The ety of positions. Rams Championship winning season and won the ‘Club Sportsman Of The Jordan Ajanlekoko - Midfield Year’ award. Age: 25. Previous Clubs: Wycombe Wanderers (Youth) / Chelsea (Youth) / Reece Yorke - Defender Burnham / Egham Town Age: 27. Previous Clubs: Met Police / Along with Wes Daly, AJ was joint Burnham / Egham Town / Slough "Manager’s Player Of The Season" for Town / St. Albans City / Wealdstone 2017/18 and previously won successive A former England Schoolboys interna- "Young Player Of The Season" awards tional and briefly a professional with during his first spell at Beaconsfield Barnet, Reece rejoined The Rams in SYCOB. Chips in with some important December 2017 having played for goals and always gives 100% commit- SYCOB back in 2013. A reliable com- ment, both on and off the pitch. petitor, he has formed a strong central defensive partnership with Luke Neville. Wes Daly - Midfield Age: 34. Previous Clubs: QPR / Raith Omar Vassell - Defender Rovers / Bromley / AFC Wimbledon / Age: 25. Previous Clubs: North Green- Maidenhead United / Boreham Wood / ford United / Northwood / Hendon / 30 BEACONSFIELD TOWN PEN PICS

Basingstoke Town / Hemel Hempstead A summer 2018 signing from neigh- Town / Egham Town bours Chalfont St. Peter, Louis is an Club Captain and joint "Manager’s Play- experienced campaigner with over 250 er Of The Year 2017/18", Wes made career games to date. nine First Team appearances for QPR, as well as helping AFC Wimbledon to Dan Brown - Midfield two consecutive Play-Off Semi Finals Age: 29. Previous Clubs: Northwood / and playing over 100 games for Basing- Maidenhead United / Wealdstone / stoke Town. Even won "Best Dressed Staines Town Player" at the end of season awards! The second Dan Brown to play for The Rams, this Dan is a highly experienced Charlie Losasso - Midfield midfielder with over 150 first team ap- Age: 26. Previous Clubs: Reading pearances for Maidenhead United in (Youth) / Salisbury the Conference South. (loan) / Whitehawk Joined in the summer of (Loan) / AFC 2018. Bournemouth / Farn- borough / Slough Brendan Matthew - Town Forward SYCOB's "Player Of Age: 24. Previous Clubs: The Year" for 2016- AFC Wimbledon (Youth) / 17 and winner of last Fulham (Youth) / Egham season's "Goal Of Town The Year" with his A summer 2018 capture FA Cup corker from Egham Town where against Chalfont St. he played over 200 games Peter. His season and scored over 100 goals. was ended early in a game v Fleet Town but he is now fully recovered and Gary Meakin - Manager will be looking to reproduce the form Age: 34. Previous Clubs Managed: Hil- that had plenty of 'bigger' clubs regu- lingdon Borough / Northwood / Win- larly watching him. gate & Finchley / Beaconsfield SYCOB / Burnham / Egham Town Aaron Minhas - Midfield Age: 23. Previous Clubs: Windsor / Gary played for the likes of Hendon, Reading Town Doncaster Rovers, Northwood and Tel- A regular in the Panjab National team, ford United before injury put paid to his Aaron has been with The Rams since playing career. In his first spell at 2015/16. Scored the first ever Beacons- SYCOB he led the club to a runners-up field Town competitive goal and ended spot in the Berks & Bucks Cup, as well last season as top scorer with 14 goals. as a highly respectable eighth place in Also won "Players’ Player Of The Sea- the league. In a brief second spell he son" for the 2017/18 season. led the club away from the relegation zone before moving on to Egham Louis Stead - Midfield Town, where he achieved consecutive Age: 26. Previous Clubs: Chalfont St. Play-Off places. Installed as the first Peter / Egham Town / Northwood / manager of Beaconsfield Town, he led North Greenford United / Hemel Hemp- The Rams to the Evo-Stik League stead South, East title in 2017/18.

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33 ANOTHER MEMORABLE TRIP TO MERTHYR

Smash and grab in Merthyr Tydfil - What. A. Difference. three points plundered by Duncan Swan The final 10 minutes saw a completely different game of football from Hartley Who knows what lucky charms were Wintney – we were turning 110% ef- hidden away by the players and man- fort into good football; we kept the agement team yesterday but they used ball; we started to look dangerous; we a lot of them up on this foray into the passed and moved into space: The Valleys. From an orange perspective, travelling Row finally stopped wonder- the first half was abject - and it was ing why on earth we had given up our only luck and superb keeping from Saturday afternoon for a ninety minute Chris Harris that kept us in the game. dose of slow torture. And then the iro- Mitch's shot which crashed against the ny of a ball cutting through the Merthyr post towards the end of the half only defence to the feet of Sal, who con- flattered to deceive. At the back we trolled, cut in from the left-hand side were all at sea, with the Merthyr Mar- and left the Martyrs defence chasing tyrs sensing a rich seam of goals by shadows before confidently dispatching simply playing the ball over the top and his shot low past the despairing dive of leaving the orange shirts chasing shad- the ‘keeper. ows whilst bearing down on goal. Cue wild celebrations; that felt better. A five-hour return trip entitles support- That felt a lot better. And, yes, we did ers to voice their opinions – and at half this before at home to Merthyr earlier time the bar was awash with Hartley in the season when we nicked a late Wintney “managers”, all of us expect- equaliser. Surely that would be it? We ing at least one, if not two, changes for kept pressing. Merthyr kept pushing the beginning of the second half. Sure- back. They attacked. We repelled. And ly, we would see Sal to give us width out of nowhere we were back on the and pace; and Alex to bring some front foot turning defence into attack. sense of stability at the back. Another left wing foray, a cross from Webby and all we could see from be- But no changes happened. And so, it hind the goal at the back post was a was “as we were” as the second half flurry of hair, ball, keeper, and… the unfolded a similar tale to the first half, ball gently settling in the corner of the although we did appear to by and large goal the right side of the line. After a have plugged the direct route to goal few nanoseconds of stunned disbelief, by simply playing good balls over the cue wild celebrations part 2. And, not defence. 20 minutes in and our first – long after the restart, the final whistle. enforced - substitution with Sal coming on for Duffy. We still struggled to keep Hey, that was fun. You couldn’t help the ball and string more than a couple feeling sorry for the Merthyr faithful – of passes together; at least the Merthyr this really was highway robbery. At the threat on goal had subsided, with the same time, you must heap praise on Martyrs content to keep a clean sheet the Hartley Wintney players – we kept and bag a much needed three points. going; we absolutely rode our luck (and 10 minutes later and our bench had more besides); and we brought back finally voted on what to do – on came three points to our little Village. It’s a very lively Zapata Montes; Bally quite nice in sunny Wales after all. moved up to Centre Forward; and Alex #UTR came on at the back. 34 THE NLP COLUMN

This week’s NLP programme column et and browse at half-time or on the was written by Matt Badcock train home from a game. Lovingly put together by programme editors giving Love it or Lose it - we should all up their spare hours to produce a prod- cherish this matchday tradition uct they are proud of. It’s easy to un- derestimate how much time goes in You have to wonder how we will be each week to programmes: the hours reading football programmes in the of writing, liaising with the opposition next five years. Will we even be read- and carefully proof-reading for errors. ing them at all? (I second that! But you missed off ‘chasing the manager for words!- Ed) Change and progression is vital for the future health of the game, but there Perhaps I’m one of the dying breed are many aspects that will leave tradi- who still enjoys seeing what clubs can tionalists misty-eyed recalling how produce. We must not forget how de- things used to be. Programmes have manding it is for volunteers in Non- long seemed under threat, and with League to put all this together, let more leagues – including the English alone the frustration when the weather Football League – giving clubs the op- hits and scuppers all that hard work. tion to produce one or not, there is a gradual decline. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts. The fact you are reading this As a way of clubs putting out their own weekly programme column, sent out by news, interviews with players, and The NLP, hopefully shows programmes managers’ notes, they’ve always been will be around for a while yet. an ideal way of interacting with the fanbase. Not to mention the sponsors ------being able to put their product in front of people on a weekly basis. The NLP’s National Game Awards are upon us once again and, as always, But by many accounts, sales are falling we need the very people who make and, combined with the increases in these levels of Non-League football to costs, you can understand why clubs have their say. are exploring other options or dropping them altogether. When Football League Sponsored by Buildbase, the NGAs aim clubs have voted on a decision to stop to celebrate the great and good of this them being mandatory, it can be ex- season, with awards for players, clubs pected to filter down. and supporters.

Perhaps programmes will become in- Visit our website or check Sunday’s NLP creasingly digital. Clubs across the for a full list of the awards, and make country and across the world, are al- sure you submit your nominations. ready experimenting with online edi- tions, even the use of QR codes on tickets to bring the latest copy direct to @Nonleaguepaper your phone. It will be fascinating www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com to see how they evolve. But there’s always been something special about the hard copy that you can touch, roll up into a pock- 35 PLAYER SPONSORS 2018/19

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC PLAYER SPONSORSHIPS 2018/19 PLAYER NAME SPONSOR Adam Desbois Tyler House Nathan Smart Mike Parish Louie Paget Mark Harpur Salhin Abubakar Hartley Wintney Junior FC Jack Ball Duncan & Suzanne Swan Matthew Drage Dave Williams Josh Webb Tony Flanders Jack French David Graham Nic Ciardini Colin Charlton Michael Campbell David Willoughby Mitchell Parker Zoom Leisure (Jon Vint) Anthony Millerick (manager) James Sharples Eric Howard (physio) John Whitehall Colin The Kit Man Nic Ciardini & Anna Musgrove

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THE PREMIER PROGRAMME FAIR, LONDON, 1ST JUNE 2019

Said to be the biggest and best event for the sale of football programmes and memorabilia is this year set to be held on Saturday June 1st, from 11am to 4pm, at the Royal National Hotel in London.

There will be more than 30 stalls selling hundreds of thousands of items. Up to one thousand collectors attend each year to meet fellow enthusiasts and add to their collections. If you’ve not yet visited, come along - it may encourage some of you to become avid programme collectors!

The venue (Royal National Hotel, Bedford Way, London WC1H 1ODG) is a short walk from Russell Square Underground Station, close to Euston and King’s Cross national rail stations, and there is free street parking north of Euston Road. Ad- mission is £1 for adults, school children free.

More details are on the website: pmfc.co.uk twitter: @pmpublications1 --- facebook: /pmpublications1

John Litster, Co-organiser of the Premier Programme Fair, and founder of Programme Monthly magazine

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Sunday 21st April 2019 Everton v Manchester Utd Premier League 13:30 Sky Sports Main Event City v Liverpool Premier League 16:00 Sky Sports Main Event

Monday 22nd April 2019 Portsmouth v Coventry City League One 12:30 Sky Sports Main Event Aston Villa v Millwall Championship 13:00 Sky Sports Red Button Derby County v QPR Championship 15:00 Sky Sports Red Button Brentford v Leeds United Championship 17:15 Sky Sports Main Event Chelsea v Burnley Premier League 20:00 Sky Sports Main Event

Tuesday 23rd April 2019 Tottenham v Brighton & H.A. Premier League 19:45 Sky Sports Main Event

Wednesday 24th April 2019 Man Utd v Man City Premier League 20:00 Sky Sports Main Event

Friday 26th April 2019 Liverpool v Huddersfield Town Premier League 20:00 Sky Sports Main Event

Saturday 27th April 2019 Tottenham v West Ham Utd Premier League 12:30 Sky Sports Main Event Brighton & HA v Newcastle Utd Premier League 17:30 BT Sport 1 Norwich City v Blackburn Rov. Championship 19:30 Sky Sports Football

Sunday 28th April 2019 Leeds United v Aston Villa Championship 12:00 Sky Sports Football Burnley v Manchester City Premier League 14:05 Sky Sports Main Event Manchester Utd v Chelsea Premier League 16:30 Sky Sports Main Event

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CLUBS OF THE EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH

A summary of the clubs in the Premier South for those travelling to away fixtures. Post codes shown for sat-navs but check directions on the host club website before leaving to avoid ‘dumb instructions’. Mileage shown from our ground is approximate.

Basingstoke Town 01256 327575 The Ark Cancer Charity Stadium btfc.co.uk The Camrose, Western Way RG22 6EZ Basingstoke, Hampshire RG22 6EZ 12 miles

Beaconsfield Town 01494 676868 Holloways Park, Windsor Road beaconsfieldtownfc.co.uk Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2SE HP9 2SE 35 miles

Chesham United 01494 783 964 The Meadow, Amy Lane cheshamunited.co.uk Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 1NE HP5 1NE 43 miles

Dorchester Town 01305 267 623 The Avenue Stadium, Weymouth Ave dorchestertownfc.co.uk Dorchester, DT1 2RY DT1 2RY 90 miles

Farnborough FC 07957 936436 , Farnborough farnboroughfc.co.uk Hampshire GU14 8UD GU14 8UD 9 miles

Frome Town AFC 01373 464087 Blindmans Brewery Stadium frometownfc.co.uk Berkley Road, Frome, Somerset BA11 2EH BA11 2EH 72 miles

Gosport Borough FC 023 9252 5797 Privett Park, Privett Road gosportboroughfc.co.uk Gosport, Hampshire PO12 3SX PO12 3SX 50 miles

Harrow Borough FC 0844 561 1347 Earlsmead, Carlyon Avenue Hosted on pitchero.com South Harrow, Middx HA2 8SS HA2 8SS 40 miles

Hendon FC Silver Jubilee Park, Townsend Lane hendonfc.net Kingsbury, North London NW9 7NE NW9 7NE 44 miles

Kings Langley FC Global Metcorp Stadium, Gaywood Park, kingslangleyfc.co.uk Hempstead Road, Kings Langley WD4 8AL Hertfordshire WD4 8AL 48 miles

CLUBS OF THE EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH

Merthyr Town 01685 359074 Penydarren Park, Park Terrace merthyrtownfc.co.uk Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan CF47 8RF CF47 8RF 140 miles Metropolitan Police FC 0208 398 7358 Imber Court Sports Club, Ember Lane Hosted on pitchero.com East Molesey, Surrey KT8 0BT KT8 0BT 34 miles Poole Town Black Gold Stadium, pooletownfc.co.uk School Lane BH15 3JR Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3JR 75 miles Salisbury FC 01722 776655 Raymond McEnhill Stadium salisburyfc.co.uk Partridge Way, Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6PU SP4 6PU 49 miles

Staines Town 01784 469240 Wheatsheaf Park Wheatsheaf Lane stainestownfootballclub.co.uk Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey TW18 2PD TW18 2PD 25 miles Swindon Supermarine 01793 828778 The Webbswood Stadium, Supermarine swindonsupermarinefc.com Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4BZ SN3 4BZ 52 miles

Taunton Town 01823 254909 Viridor Stadium, Wordsworth Drive tauntontown.com Taunton, Somerset TA1 2HG TA1 2HG 112 miles Tiverton Town 01884 252397 Ladysmead, Bolham Road tiverton-town-fc.co.uk Tiverton, EX16 6SG EX16 6SG 132 miles Walton Casuals 01932 787749 Elmbridge Sports Hub, waltoncasuals.com Waterside Drive, KT12 2JP Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 2JP 30 miles Weymouth FC 01305 785558 Bob Lucas Stadium, Radipole Lane theterras.com Weymouth, Dorset DT4 9XJ DT4 9XJ 96 miles Wimborne Town 01202 884821 Cuthbury, Cowgrove Road, wimbornetownfc.co.uk Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4EL BH21 4EL 72 miles

CLUB STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with Rule 2.13 Publication of Ownership in relation to Step 1 to Step 6 clubs within the football pyramid, we hereby confirm that the Legal Status of HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB takes the ‘Form’ of an Unincorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects a Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently con- sists of the club’s elected Officers. A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: www.hartleyfc.com/club.html (see PDF Club Constitution)

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46 HWFC GROUND REGULATIONS

1. All persons entering this ground are only admitted subject to these rules and the rules and regulations of the Football Association. 2. The Club reserves the right to prosecute or to eject or cause to be ejected any persons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its employees or agents (hereinafter called the Club) in their absolute discretion to be, or to have been behaving in any of the following ways: (a) Entering the field of play before or during the course of a game. The field of play is that area within the railings surrounding the perimeter of the pitch and the area beyond the goal line at the Southern Haye end of the ground. (b) Using obscene or abusive language or persistent swearing. (c) Being drunk or under the influence of drink or drugs to any degree. (d) Making vulgar gestures. (e) Using abusive language or behaviour, racial or otherwise. 3. NO bottles, metal cans, glasses, placards, firearms, knives or other similar articles are permitted and the police and club stewards have the right to search any spectator at anytime and to confiscate any article which they consider could be a danger to any other spectators. 4. NO alcohol is to be consumed within the ground. Alcohol may only be consumed within the confines of the clubhouse or other such designated and properly licensed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbidden and the police and club stewards have the right to eject any persons found doing so. 6. Spectators are advised that they must keep to the designated hard standings within the confines of the ground, these being defined as the walkway to the perimeter of the pitch on 3 sides excluding the area to Southern Haye behind the top goal, the dedicated stand and the sheltered area outside the club house. 7. Spectators are reminded that they must not retrieve any footballs that go in the hedges or rough grass areas. The Club will not be responsible for any injury sustained by any spectator retrieving footballs howsoever caused. A Club Official or designated ball boy will retrieve any balls that exit the field of play. 8. ALL vehicles parked in and around the ground must be properly parked to ensure access for emergency vehicles and to minimise disruption to local residents. All vehicles are parked strictly at the owner’s risk. 9. No unauthorised vehicles are allowed in the Clubhouse/changing room car parking area. The Club reserves the right to remove any vehicle parked in contravention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst removing the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football Club

47 48 LEAGUE TABLES & RECENT RESULTS

Evo-Stik League South, Premier South, Saturday 13th April (Att: 219) Frome Town 0 vs Hartley Wintney 1 70' Steve Duff

Evo-Stik League South, Premier South, Saturday 6th April (Att: 343) Merthyr Town 1 vs Hartley Wintney 2 7' Ashley Evans 87' Salhin Abubakar 93' Alexandru Albert

13/4 Suburban League Central Division Hartley Reserves 1 v Westfield Reserves 0

13/4 ADFL Intermediate Challenge Cup Semi Liphook Utd Res 2 v Hartley A 1

49 THE EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH, PREMIER SOUTH Saturday 20th April 2019, KO 3.00pm

HARTLEY WINTNEY (from) BEACONSFIELD TOWN (from) ALL ORANGE ALL WHITE Paul STRUDLEY (gk) Ravan CONSTABLE (gk) Chris HARRIS (gk) Alex NOLAN Louie PAGET Mayowa BALOGUN Nathan SMART (c) Jerome ECCLESTON Alexandru ALBERT Luke NEVILLE Jack BALL Wes DALY (c) Marley RIDGE Louis STEAD Joshua WEBB Jordan AJANLEKOKO Jack FRENCH Brendan MATTHEW Steven DUFF Aaron MINHAS Michael CAMPBELL Charlie LOSASSO Mitchell PARKER Salhin ABUBAKAR Dan BROWN Harry WOODWARD Alex CATHLINE Matthew DRAGE Omar VASSELL Tyron SMITH Thomas GOGO Tyrone NEWTON Jon-Jo BATES Romario HART Dan STEWART Angel ZAPATA MONTES

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ASSISTANT SAMUEL READ

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