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Chairmans Notes

On behalf of everyone connected with In the event of a draw after 90 minutes, United Football Club it gives me extra time will be played and we will go to great pleasure to welcome you to this penalties if necessary to decide the tie on afternoon’s Les James Midland Football the day. League Challenge Cup Second Round fixture. Our next home match is on Saturday 1st November 3.00 p.m. KO v Cleethorpes Town To the officials, players and supporters of in the First Round Proper of the FA Carlsberg Studley we extend our greetings on their Vase; and again this tie will be decided on visit to Banbury Road and likewise wish a the day. warm welcome to today’s match officials: Referee Tom Swift; and his Assistants, James Our visitors have a long way to travel and it King & Julian Wain. would be great to get as many supporters as possible here to get behind Quent and the It is a quick return fixture against Studley boys to make their visit unproductive. following our dominant performance at theirs last Saturday in the league resulting in a good 3 – 0 victory. Thank you for your continuing support.

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www.southamunitedfc.com 03 Ground Regulations

Admission to the ground, and the right to Club remain, is on condition that the spectator shall not:- Officials Chant or sing insulting, indecent or racist songs or use insulting, indecent or racist language Chairman & Secretary Charles Hill Make insulting or indecent gestures

Use threatening behaviour likely to endanger Treasurer or offend players, officials and other Wayne Gutteridge spectators Committee Enter the ground with alcohol or consume alcohol or take any type of glass vessels outside of the licensed areas or into a Lee Constable, spectator viewing area Tony Cragg, Bob Hancocks, James Holmes, Throw missiles of any description Joy Washbrooke, Ian Ray, Enter with or activate fireworks, flares, air horns Les Ray, Amanda Wignall or laser devices on the premises First Team Manager Deface any notice or advertisement within the Quentin Townsend Club premises or add graffiti to any surface

Intentionally damage any Club property or Club Welfare Officer remove any fixture or fitting from its current Joy Washbrooke standing Club & Matchday Physio Encroach on the playing area or any Jenny Withall adjoining part to which spectators are not generally admitted Matchday Catering & Bar Climb on any building, wall, or fence Glenys Hill & Katie Hill

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By order of Southam United Football Club Members of Midland Football League Football Spectators Act 1989, Football Stratford Alliance League (Offences) Act 1991, Football (Offences and Midland Floodlit Youth League Disorder) Act 1999, The Sporting Events Control Midland Junior Premier Football League of Alcohol Act 1985 Minor Football League Leicestershire Girls League.

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www.southamunitedfc.com 05 ANFIELD 89

By Howard Lewis penultimate home game against Derby saw us capitulate 2 - 1, a defeat notable for a magnificent I have been fortunate enough to attend many volley by Dean Saunders for the visitors. Worse was to wonderful games following Arsenal but nothing can follow midweek as we squandered the lead against ever come close to Anfield 89 in terms of sheer drama Wimbledon to draw 2 - 2. Liverpool, naturally, kept and intensity. Its roots lay in Anfield 88 when Anthony going and thrashed West Ham 5 - 1 in their game in and I travelled together for the first time, having been hand to take a three point lead into the denouement introduced via mutual friends who recognised our at Anfield. kindred spirit and passion for the club. Regrettably, Liverpool were such a dominant side that year Our manager, George Graham, remained confident that our debut appearance in the away end was about getting a positive result but there was a inevitably overshadowed by events on the pitch. pervading sense among the fans that we had thrown away our opportunity. Liverpool were at home, they As I recall, Liverpool won 3 - 0 that day and my were in form and the force was with them. Anthony abiding memory was of Peter Beardsley chasing and I had pre match concerns of our own. How were a seemingly lost cause, keeping the ball in on the we going to get there? In their urgency to screen the touchline itself, picking himself off the floor and game, ITV had not considered the pitfalls of showing proceeding to set up another goal. Every tackle, the game on the Friday night of a bank holiday every attack, every move was greeted with acclaim weekend. Live football was a major rarity in those by the Kop, a swaying, roiling mass of noise, and days and this title showdown possessed all the right we were well beaten long before the referee blew ingredients for a television audience. the final whistle. We rounded off the afternoon by standing all the way back on the train. Were we The journey up proved a nightmare. Anthony drove, I disheartened? Not a bit of it. We decided we would entertained. Despite leaving apply for season tickets together there and then as early in the afternoon, we were we could see, despite the result, confronted by shocking traffic. that we had the basis of a There were major roadworks good side. outside Wolverhampton, allied to the usual incompetence of The following season drivers blithely unaware there certainly proved eventful. was a game on and a very Our youthful team proved important one at that. The dogged and feisty but they congestion was so heavy could also play a bit. They we saw cars, vans and led the table for long periods coaches, all festooned with and I well remember how Arsenal regalia, turning they were applauded off the off the motorway to find pitch in February at Goodison a local to catch the by the home supporters after game. We, however, would dispatching the hosts 3 - 1. Even not be denied. Anthony Gus Caesar played a blinder pulled out all the stops that day! Of course, everything extricating us out of the was overwhelmed the following mire and flogged his MG month by the Hillsborough all the way up the hard disaster and our forthcoming shoulder of the M62. We fixture at Anfield was postponed heard on the radio that the kick off had been until the end of the season. We delayed by 20 minutes due to the congestion but, by had obtained our tickets originally from a lawyer the time we actually arrived at Anfield and dumped friend of Anthony whose firm acted for the club and, the car, the game was well under way. We ran like the by the grace of God, they remained valid. I cannot clappers to the turnstiles and, miraculously, I found imagine we would have managed to obtain them the one gateman still at his post. There were a couple otherwise, especially given the media frenzy post of people ahead of us and the gateman insisted on Hillsborough. escorting them to their seats first. We dutifully trailed after them, gaining an occasional glimpse of the Liverpool did not play for a while in the aftermath of action, before he finally showed us to our own. We the grief that engulfed the city so Arsenal continued sat down, Liverpool had a shot routinely saved by to accumulate points in their stead but, with the Lukic and Rush limped off. Thirty minutes had elapsed. finishing line in sight, we started to stumble. Perhaps It remained goalless but the rest of the half was nerves kicked in for both players and supporters, something of a blur. We simply needed to absorb the given we had not won a title in 18 years, but Liverpool occasion first. remorselessly ploughed on, energised by the emotion of the city itself and the country as a whole. Our The atmosphere was electrifying. The Liverpool crowd

06 www.southamunitedfc.com CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHAMPIONS

are conspicuously animated, draped in swathes of will burnish the memory of every Arsenal fan but banners and flags, an indefatigable Mersey choir, nothing will burnish my memory quite like the move in immersed in the game, the club, the city. The only the dying embers of an extraordinary season. Lukic comparable set of British supporters are those of bowled it out to Dixon who, in turn, pumped a long Celtic. I witnessed some 10,000 descend upon ball forward to Smith. His cushioned lay off fell into the Highbury for the testimonial for David O’Leary on a path of Thomas, ghosting in from deep. He took it in rainy Tuesday night and they sang their hearts out his stride, got a fortunate ricochet off the defender, from start to finish. Simply magnificent. and was suddenly bearing in on goal. The Arsenal supporters down the far end at Anfield We were at the other end of the ground and our seats were energetic, if a little apprehensive. The margins were in the lower tier so it was difficult to judge the were very fine. The team had to win to be level on trajectory of the ball but Thomas waited and waited points but required a two goal victory to clinch the some more and then, just as desperate Liverpool title. Liverpool’s goal difference was four superior to players lunged in, he cooly jabbed the ball beyond that of Arsenal but, evidently, a two goal defeat would Grobbelaer. For a nanosecond or so, time seemed square it up. The action resumed and proved largely to stand still until we saw utter bedlam in the away uneventful until the 52nd minute. A free kick was end and the Arsenal players cavorting with joy. There floated into the Liverpool penalty area whereupon was still one further Liverpool attack to repel but we Alan Smith applied a deft glancing header to nudge managed it and when the final whistle blew Anthony the ball home. As he ecstatically wheeled away, the and I stood there shellshocked, almost disbelieving, Liverpool team, almost to a man, surrounded the hugging, holding, mumbling to ourselves. We had referee complaining that the ball had gone in directly won the title in the last minute of the last game by and should be disallowed. Ronnie Whelan, the the tightest margin possible. We clinched it on goals Liverpool captain, led the protests as a posse of his scored, a just reward for our attacking football. It was teammates harangued the referee. To his great credit, almost too much to take in. I vividly remember the the referee immediately shooed away all the Liverpool fellow next to me saying that, despite the fact he was players and went to consult his linesman. They stood, an Evertonian, he felt sick that Arsenal had snatched almost nose to nose, deep in conversation, the eyes victory at the last but the psyche of the city of of the world upon them. We held our breath. They Liverpool was such that tribal instincts were secondary conferred for maybe thirty seconds and then the to the unity created in the wake of Hillsborough. referee turned sharply away and pointed to the I respected that as, indeed, did I respect the centre circle. The goal was given. Game on! newsagent the following morning in Liverpool who stocked every newspaper under the sun so we could Anfield was pulsating and crackling hot at 0 - 0 but, properly drool over and celebrate accounts of that suddenly, Liverpool, supposedly invincible Liverpool, memorable Friday night. were vulnerable, a goal behind, the weight of expectation upon them, looking The journey home, by contrast to the uncertain whether to stick or journey there, was pleasurable in every twist. At 1 - 0, I can only say the way. An Arsenal towel, draped over the atmosphere went up another car and flapping in the wind, made notch again as the Arsenal players no secret of our allegiance as we and and fans started to believe and numerous returning supporters honked the Kop responded in turn to rouse and hooted our way back to London for their team. Chances were few the real partying to begin. Yet one of my and far between. With about 15 lasting memories of that extraordinary minutes left, the underrated Kevin night of football is going to Chinatown Richardson slipped Michael Thomas for a late bite and observing the in but he rather scuffed a hurried Liverpudlian public, mournful, effort and Grobbelaer saved. There disappointed and emotional, was consternation aplenty at the recognise, despite their private other end as Arsenal pushed up in heartache, that we had conquered search of the crucial second goal and the castle fair and square. As with we witnessed Aldridge, Barnes and ports the world over, Liverpool is a Beardsley break with Adams our only melting pot of races and peoples, a line of defence. For once, thankfully, fiercely proud and partisan city but Liverpool took the wrong option and imbued, nonetheless, with warmth overran the ball. and good grace, sporting to the end, a place for which I retain a It was impossible to gauge when the soft spot, regardless of events on game was due to end. Of course, we had the field of play. Liverpool was a a rough idea but this was before the age footballing leviathan but our sweet nip of glory, of fourth officials waving an electronic delivered with such a devastating riposte, presaged scoreboard around. There were numerous stoppages a relative decline in its fortunes and I am delighted and delays as Liverpool knew a 1 - 0 defeat would they are once again serious contenders. The name be enough to secure the championship. The famous itself always brings a smile to my lips. How could I ever image of their midfield warrior, Steve McMahon, so forget Anfield 89?! graphically indicating there was only a minute left,

www.southamunitedfc.com 07 A View From the Dugout

Today sees us face Studley for because if we had been the second time in a week, awarded the stone wall penalty last Saturday in the league we should have had in only encounter we put in our best the second minute, I think the performance of the season so game would have had a very far to earn a well deserved three different outcome. nil win. There is a very thin line between I am hoping for much of the success and failure let me tell same today in this cup fixture, you. however, once again we went into our midweek fixture against Thanks for your attendance Cadbury looking for our first today, enjoy the game. back to back wins of the season and came away with nothing Quent after losing two poor goals close First Team Manger to half time.

We showed a good character throughout the second half but the elusive goal evaded us and we drew a blank.

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08 www.southamunitedfc.com PLAYER PROFILE

TOM COOPER Any Pets No Position Centre Half Other Hobbies Cricket Nicknames Peanut, Voldemort, Jonjo What CD is currently in your car 90’s Radio everyday Previous Clubs Racing Club , What 3 things would you take on a Juniors U11 desert island Occupation Mobile Phone, A Flute and a Teacher 1000 Piece Jigsaw

Matchday superstitions If you could have plastic surgery Pre match breakfast of Nutella what body part would you opt to and Peanut Butter on Toast change Nose Football Hero Martin Laursen and Thierry Who would you choose to play Henry you in a film based on your life Jasper Carrott Favourite Football Memory Scoring the matchwinner for If you could swap lives with one the U11’s v Banbury Irish to win squad member who would you the league choose Myles or Brighty - No work just a Favourite Food minimum of 8 holidays abroad Sausage and Mash a year.

Favourite Drink Guiness and Orange squash (Not together)

Favourite TV Programme The Office, Only Fools and Horses

www.southamunitedfc.com www.southamunitedfc.com09 History Of Studley FC

The origin of Studley football club can be traced back to 1971 when as BKL the team was put together by employees of BKL Fittings, playing in the Redditch Sunday League. After playing at this level for 15 years the decision was made to move to Saturday football and in 1986 the renamed Studley BKL joined the Midland Football Combination.

Competing in Division 2, the side finished club- and the season then fell away with a 5th 4th and won the Challenge Vase in their first place finish being achieved. season, this was followed the next year by an improvement to 2nd in the Division. A further Close season saw the departure of Mark year of development saw the team promoted Chambers and ex Studley player Kevin to Division1, the step up showed that the team Rowlands stepped into the mangers position, was ready for the task and a top half finish the most notable point in this period being an was achieved. Season 1991/92 saw the hard excellent run to the final of the Worcestershire work pay off as “The Bees” were crowned Senior Cup, beating Moor Green, Evesham Champions and gain promotion to the Premier and Bromsgrove along the way before losing Division. The first season in the Premier Division out to Halesowen Town in a two legged final. was one of consolidation but after that Studley BKL quickly became established as one of the 2006/07 saw another set of “new faces” in top 6 Premiership sides. charge at “The Beehive” when brothers and ex Studley players Lee and Glenn Adams Season 2000/01 saw a change in the took charge along with Tim Guy, after a first management at the club with the retirement season of hard work it was a case of steady of John Adams after many years at the development. Winning the Worcestershire helm. He was replaced by Mark Chambers, Senior Urn for the 5th time in 2008/09 and whose tenure was an instant success with the then reaching the final again in 2010/11. club finishing as runners-up in the Midland After what was a difficult season in 2011/12 Combination Premier Division – resulting in the managers decided to take a break promotion to the Midland Football Alliance- from football and resigned at the end of the and also winning the Worcestershire Senior Urn campaign. for the first time. Changes to the back room staff saw Mark recruit in ex West Bromwich Lee Knight was appointed for the start of the Albion and Birmingham City professionals following season and with a squad of mainly Nicky Cross and Steve Cooper. new players had the task of trying to build once again, the season proved to be a very 2001/02 saw BKL Fittings go into liquidation problematic one, a mixture of excellent results and the Social Club, who had been long and some very poor performances saw the time supporters of the club was sold, the now club at the wrong end of the table for most renamed Studley FC came into existence on of the season and culminated in their first 2nd July 2002. ever relegation, back to the Midland Football Combination. Season 2003/04 saw the addition of new players, one of whom was ex Liverpool player Season 2013/14 saw another change of David Burrows, and with 10 games left the manager, Paul Smith taking over and a club was in with a great chance of winning completely fresh squad of players once again the league, along with a last 16 appearance in place and a mid table finish. in the FA Vase away at Gosport. It was after loosing this FA Vase game that the club learnt Just a couple of games into the current of the sudden death of Steve Cooper – it season, yet another managerial change saw was a huge loss to all connected with the Adrian Mander taking over the hot seat.

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www.southamunitedfc.com 11 Southam Utd F.C. Fixtures & Results 2014/2015

Date Comp H/A Opponents Result Scorers Att 02-Aug MFL D1 H Hinckley AFC 0-3 171

05-Aug MFL D1 A Alvis Sporting 3-0 Cooper, Bridges (2) 63

09-Aug MFL D1 A Lichfield City 0-1 82

12-Aug MFL D1 H Pilkington XXX 1-0 Bridges 63

16-Aug MFL D1 H Racing Club Warwick 2-2 Hunt, Tomczak 94

23-Aug MFL D1 A Stafford Town 3-4 Tomczak, Manoochehri, Grudzinski

25-Aug MFL D1 H Coventry Copsewood 2-0 Jones, Bridges 81

30-Aug MFL D1 H Uttoxeter Town 4-4 Bridges (2 pens), L Thomas, Tomczak 71

06-Sep FAV 1RQ H Wednesfield 1 - 0 aet Bridges 75

13-Sep MFL D1 A Griff 1 - 2 Rees 65

20-Sep MFL D1 H Pelsall Villa 7-0 L Thomas, Bridges 3 (1 pen), 43 Rees, Hunt, Ajibade

27-Sep CET R1 H Christ The King 1-2 Bridges (pen) 48

04-Oct FAV 2RQ H Barnt Green Spartak 2-0 Bridges, Tomczak 42

07-Oct MFL D1 H Pershore Town 1-2 Cooper 43

11-Oct MFL D1 A Studley 3-0 Hunt, Bridges (2) 57

15-Oct MFL D1 A Cadbury Athletic 0-2 52

18-Oct LJCC R2 H Studley

25-Oct NO GAME PRESENTLY SCHEDULED

01-Nov FAV 1RP H Cleethorpes Town

08-Nov CCC R2 A Daimler Jaguar KICK OFF TIME T B A

11-Nov MFL D1 H Littleton

15-Nov MFL D1 H Highgate United

18-Nov MFL D1 A Coventry Copsewood

22-Nov MFL D1 H Bromsgrove Sporting

25-Nov MFL D1 A Bolehall Swifts

29-Nov MFL D1 A Pelsall Villa

27-Dec MFL D1 A Racing Club Warwick

03-Jan MFL D1 H Alvis Sporting

12 www.southamunitedfc.com Midland Football League Division One

P W D L GF GA GD PTS Littleton 14 9 2 3 40 16 24 29 Highgate United 13 9 2 2 36 16 20 29 Cadbury Athletic 14 8 4 2 35 17 18 28 Uttoxeter Town 13 8 2 3 30 17 13 26 Bolehall Swifts 11 8 1 2 27 12 15 25 Bromsgrove Sporting 10 7 0 3 24 15 9 21 Coventry Copsewood 12 6 3 3 24 16 8 20 Southam United 13 5 2 6 27 20 7 17 Studley 11 5 2 4 20 20 0 17 Nuneaton Griff 12 5 2 5 24 28 -4 17 Racing Club Warwick 11 5 1 5 18 20 -2 16 Lichfield City 11 5 1 5 17 19 -2 16 Town 12 4 2 6 27 29 -2 14 Pilkington XXX 12 4 1 7 31 25 6 13 Alvis Sporting Club 11 4 1 6 19 26 -17 13 Pershore Town 13 3 3 7 12 29 -17 12 Hinckley AFC 12 3 1 8 28 23 5 10 Stafford Town 12 2 3 7 18 32 -14 9 Heather St Johns 12 1 4 7 16 34 -18 7 Pelsall Villa 11 0 1 10 3 62 -59 1

Other Fixtures Saturday 18th October 2014 MFL1 Bolehall Swifts v Pilkington XXX MFL1 Coventry Copsewood v Heather St Johns MFL1 Highgate United v Nuneaton Griff MFL1 Hinckley AFC v Cadbury Athletic MFL1 Lichfield City v Racing Club Warwick MFL1 Littleton v Bromsgrove Sporting MFL1 Pelsall Villa v Uttoxeter Town LJCC Pershore Town v Atherstone Town MFL1 Stafford Town Alvis Sporting Club

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Southam United v Studley FC- 18th Octoberber 2014 - Kick-off 3.00pm SOUTHAM UNITED v STUDLEY FC Quentin Townsend Manager Adrian Mander Shared Access Matchday Sponsor Shared Access WCTD Limited Match Ball Sponsor WCTD Limited

Tom CROSS (Club Captain) 1 Shaun. Edwards Myles JONES (Team Captain) 2 Richard. Taylor Jon GRANDFIELD (Vice Captain) 3 Josh. McGinley Tunde AJIBADE 4 Sean Williams Louis BRIDGES 5 Josh Mckenzie Chris BRIGHT 6 Rico Taylor Jack BRIGHTON 7 Ben. Judd Michael CLOUGH 8 Darius Darkin Tom COOPER 9 Steffano. Abonandi Max CRISP 10 Tesfa Robinson James HARDIE 11 Tim. Bradley Jamie HATFIELD 12 Toby. Checketts Matty HUNT 14 Daniel. Dineen Nathan JUKES 15 Brett Mander Ed KOSTIUK 16 Matthew Bailey Oli MANOOCHEHRI 17 Adam Guest Luke MASON 18 Mathew. Poyner Suki NIJJAR 19 Jack. Wilson Kurt PARSONS 20 Joseph. Cole Marc PASSEY 21 Michael Murray Brad REES 22 Harvey Alexander Dan RIST 23 Ben Welsh Sukhvir SINGH 24 Kaldev SINGH BHOGAL 25 Josh SMITH 26 Rob STEPHENS 27 NEXT MATCH (Home) Lee THOMAS 28 FA Vase R2 Steve THOMAS 29 Southam Utd Pawel TOMCZAK 30 v Quentin TOWNSEND 31 Cleethorpes Town Josh TURTON 32 Joe WILLIAMS 33 Saturday 1st November 2014 Matty WYATT 34 Kick-off 3.00pm Danny WYLDE 35 Andy YEATES 36 Todays Match Officials Calum YEATES 37 Referee TOM SWIFT 38 1st Official JAMES KING 39 2nd Official JULIAN WAIN