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VS CHESHAM UNITED 22nd OCT 2019

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

Hartley Wintney Football Club was to 1986/87; his other clubs included founded in 1897. The club's nickname of Reading, Portsmouth and Aldershot); 'The Row' comes from Hartley Row, a Richard Walden (1985/86 & 1986/87; former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. In formerly with Aldershot, Sheffield Wed the late 1940s and into the 50s playing and Newport County); and Steve Fin- in the Basingstoke League, the club was nieston (1985/86 to 1987/88; previously successful despite having to play on a with Chelsea, Cardiff and Sheffield Utd). farm field with just a small wooden shed; this was Causeway Farm adjacent Within Ian's three years in management, to the village's golf and cricket clubs. the team gained trophies including the Amongst the villagers who ran the club League Title (1982-1983) and Runners was its outstanding secretary, Fred Up (1981-82), Aldershot Senior Cup Cook, who did every job that needed Winners (1980-81), and George Allen doing. Fred Cook's hand written Cup Winners (1981-82). They were also minutes of meetings covering seasons Runners Up in the League Cup (1982- 1948 to 1964 were discovered after his 83) and Aldershot Senior Cup (1981-82). death and make fascinating reading, including the change of During this period a new the club colours from Clubhouse was opened. blue squares to tange- David Willoughby, then rine in July 1956. Secretary and Treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, the then The club moved to its club Chairman and now present ground in President, devoted excep- Green Lane - The Me- tional hours in the embryo morial Ground - in 1953. stages of this venture. A pavilion was erected and the team continued In 2007-08 under manager to play in the Basingstoke League, and Mike Scott, the club gained promotion later in the Aldershot League. to the Combined Counties League Premier Division, but 2008-09 ended in In 1973, Glynn Howell was appointed relegation by a narrow margin. Under Manager. In his six year reign, the team manager and assistant Pete Gray and won the Aldershot Senior League three John Condon, the first team rallied, fin- times in succession, and the Aldershot ishing 5th in CCL Div 1 in 2009-10. Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Coach Louis King then took the reigns Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were as manager, guiding the team to 7th in admitted to the Combined Counties CCL Div 1 in 2010-11. League, which had replaced the Surrey Senior League. A new management team of Neville Roach, assistant Mick Wollen and After the first couple of seasons and two Coach Scott Tarr took charge for 2011- changes of management, the club ap- 12 and it was a notable season with the pointed Ian Bedford as First Team Man- club achieving promotion back to the ager. Once again an influx of senior Combined Counties League Premier players brought Hartley success. Dur- Division. Hartley also had a fine FA Cup ing the 80's these included several nota- run to the Third Qualifying Round. But ble ex-pros: Mick Travers (from 1980/81 the euphoria of promotion was damp- 2 PROUD HAMPSHIRE CLUB SINCE 1897 ened even before the champagne bub- comfortable 9th, after which Dillon bles had burst, when the coaching staff stepped down and Dan Brownlie and and almost the entire squad left en Anthony Millerick were appointed as masse to join Thatcham Town. Joint First Team Managers, with Luke Tuffs coming in as First Team Coach Ex-Millwall defender, Dave Tuttle, was while continuing as Youth Team Manag- given the summer to prepare a new er. It was a very eventful 2015-16. After squad for 2012-13. However, a string of a memorable FA Cup win away at Mer- poor results led to a second change in thyr Town in the Second Qualifying management in less than 4 months, with Round, Hartley battled back from 2-0 24 year-old ex-Basingstoke Town and down to 2-2 away at Conference South Hartley striker, Ben Dillon, given his first Eastbourne Borough, only to be beaten managerial position. Once again there by a goal struck deep in injury time. In was an almost total outflow of players the FA Vase, The Row broke a and Ben, with assistants Jason Minton longstanding club record by reaching and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the the 5th Round Proper. In front of a sell- squad, but by this time with Hartley well out 1,300 at Green Lane, eventual final- and truly set adrift at the bottom of the ists Hereford proved too strong, but the table. Their enthusiasm, belief and the Row went on to top the CCL Premier for introduction of a talented group of play- most of the season and claimed the ers quickly restored the spirit around 2015-16 league title, finishing 10 points the club. In what became known as the clear on 106 points. Promotion, howev- season of the club's 'Great Escape', the er, was denied due to ground grading. Row's place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly Faced with attempting to achieve back- remarkable second half of the season. to-back title wins and put in place the substantial ground improvements that Steve Saunders and Dan Brownlie would allow progression, the 2016-17 joined the existing coaching setup and season under co-managers Dan Brown- the 2013-14 season started well. There lie and Anthony Millerick, and coach were wins in the FA Cup to set up a Luke Tuffs, was extraordinary. Pro- home tie in the 4th Qualifying Round for pelled by the goals of strike duo Sam the first time in the club's history, losing Argent and Ross Cook, The Row topped out to Daventry Town in front of a crowd the Combined Counties League Premier of over 1,000. The club finished a cred- Division for the entire season, reached itable 7th in the CCL Premier Division. the semi-finals of the Hampshire County Cup and the final of the Aldershot Sen- A new club crest was commissioned, ior Cup, and secured the required designed by Philippa Bell, incorporating ground grading to take their place in the several elements tracing the village Southern League at Step 4 for the first back to the 13th century when known as time. To top off a wonderful 2016-17, Hertleye Wynteneye, meaning "the Luke Tuffs' Youth team won the Hamp- clearing in the forest where the deer shire FA Youth Cup against a strong graze by Winta's island", hence the tree Aldershot Town U18. and stag motifs. The team took life at Step 4 in their 2014-15 saw the club consolidate its stride and 2017-18 was to prove even place in the CCL Premier, finishing a more remarkable. The Row sat within 3 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY the top four for much of the season, nev- zone, but more astute signings stiffened er dropping below 8th despite the loss the defence and a superb late run saw of key players to other clubs. The man- Hartley finish 8th on 63 points, a hugely agement team responded with some impressive achievement. To remain at astute signings. The Row embarked on the level also required another substan- their first FA Trophy campaign, which tial round of ground grading improve- included wins against higher division ments which stretched the club and its Gosport Borough and Farnborough be- volunteers to the limits, but that too was fore going out in the First Round Proper achieved by the required deadline. The to eventual finalists, Bromley FC. efforts on and off the pitch means Hart- ley Wintney can truly consider itself a As the league campaign risked petering Step 3 club as it prepares for its second out, the signing of Nic Ciardini helped to season in the Southern League Premier keep the momentum going. Hugely im- Division. portant was also the strong central de- fensive partnership of Jack Ball and For season 2019/20, Manager Anthony Liam Eagle. Incredibly, a play-off place Millerick takes sole charge of team se- was secured and the Row won the semi- lection with Dan Turkington no longer in final against AFC Dunstable 2-0. Cam- a position to assist in the capacity of bridge City had triumphed at Hayes & joint manager. After his huge contribu- Yeading FC in the other semi. In front of tion over recent seasons, Head Coach a crowd of over 700 at Green Lane, a Luke Tuffs departed at the end of tense game was decided by a single 2018/19 to begin a managerial career. goal scored by Ciardini and The Row Neil Woodyer joins the coaching staff clinched promotion and made it to the for 2019/20, the back room team com- Southern Premier at Step 3. The final pleted with the introduction of Sports season highlight was in lifting the Alder- Therapist Mark Povey. Hartley Wintney shot Senior Cup with a 4-1 win against Reserves begin a new season in the Eversley & California FC. Suburban League under new manager, Sean Hayes, who captained the A Team Having negotiated the steep climb from in clinching the Aldershot & District Step 5 to Step 3 in just two seasons, it's Football League Senior Division champi- fair to say the club was collectively still onship last season. pinching itself as the first game kicked off in the Evo-Stik League South Prem- ier South, 2018-19 getting off to the best possible start with a 3-1 win away at MEMBER OF: THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE, Poole Town. Dan Turkington was now THE SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, co-manager with Anthony Millerick, with THE BASINGSTOKE AND DISTRICT Sam Rafique, Keith Benjamin and Mark SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, Hurst joining Head Coach Luke Tuffs on THE ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH the coaching side. FOOTBALL LEAGUE. AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE Come late September, Hartley even FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION found themselves top for a week, but sustaining the early results proved diffi- cult. After a spell of poor results, the club found itself briefly in the relegation 4 CLUB OFFICIALS 2019-2020

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, Brian Barnard, Gerry Wykes 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, Anthony White, David Willoughby, Gerry Wykes, Elayne Duddridge, Mick Bradley TREASURER: Colin Charlton SECRETARY: Phil Blakey, Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Tommy Ashby BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox, Sue Trimmer COMMITTEE: Ann Bradley, Brendan Devlin, Jeremy Fox, Nick Elkington, Peter Auchterlonie, Ray Boorman SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Sue Trimmer, Lauren Breau, Tracy Collier, Lani Kealoha Charman, Samantha Vallance

FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Anthony Millerick ASSISTANT MANAGER: Steve Noakes FIRST TEAM COACHES: Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst, Keith Benjamin, Neil Woodyer SPORTS THERAPIST: Mark Povey RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: Sean Hayes U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Tommy Ashby MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox, Phil Blakey PROGRAMME EDITORS: Kevin O’Byrne, Luke Mullen PRESS OFFICER & WEB ADMIN: Kevin O’Byrne

Hartley Wintney F.C. Hartley Wintney F.C. GROUNDSMAN: Eric Howard CLUB PHOTOGRAPHER: Josie Shipman COVER PHOTO: Josie Shipman

Green Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire RG27 8DL Tel: 01252 843586 @HartleyFC 5 WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC

BetVictor Southern League Premier Division South Tues 22nd October 2019

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Chesham United FC Kick Off: 7.30pm Capacity: 5,000 (284 seated) Chairman: Brian McCarthy Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen Managers: James Duncan and and welcome to the Memorial Ground Michael Murray for this Bet Victor Southern League, Premier South Division fixture. League: Southern League Premier Division South Our opponents tonight are Chesham United. To their players, officials and 2018-19: Southern League Premier supporters we extend a warm welcome Division South, 10th of 22 and hope you enjoy your short stay with us this evening.

We also extend a warm welcome to Whilst not being in the best of form, today's match officials and hope they we remain unbeaten in our last 3 too enjoy their visit to the Memorial games. This is a tribute to our defence, Ground. who have been robust, albeit the teams we have played recently are a bit like Our visitors, nicknamed the Generals, us and don't (at the moment) hold a are currently 3rd in the league with 25 credible goal threat. Frustrating as it is, points from 13 games. They are the we all need to look on the bright side outsiders in the West Country domi- and realise that we are still punching nance of the top slots in the league. above our weight. Their position and their points tally tells you we are in for a hard time tonight. As followers of the Row we have been spoiled by the successes of recent A bit about our opponents: years. Reality check is that we have no divine right to win games. We all know Full name: Chesham United that, and it is at times when things Football Club don't seem right that we all need to pull together and be the one team that Nickname: The Generals we all know we are.

Founded: 1917 I know and sympathise with the frus- tration felt by the Hartley faithful. Now, Ground: The Meadow, Chesham however, is not the time to be giving 6 VS CHESHAM UNITED : 22 OCT 2019 the players stick for things that are not going according to plan. We are a team We need You! Please on and off the pitch and we need, now more than ever, to pull together and boost the budget by begin our climb back up the table.

Look out for up and coming social sponsoring a player, events including the Christmas Raffle. Tickets will be on sale soon and all play- from £35 - see page 22 ers will be expected to sell their quota of tickets. Please sponsor a player or member of the Row coaching staff. Details/ I hope you all enjoy the game this options on page 37. Sponsor list on evening. Please get behind the team page 22. You’ll receive recognition and, as usual, thank you for your con- in the Match Day Programme & on tinued support. our Website. And you’ll feel a warm glow of pride inside all season!

Luke Please email: #UTR [email protected]

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Good evening got a lot of work to do. Games in this everyone and league will always be tight, especially welcome to the at this stage of the season, but we Memorial ground, need to create more chances and score especially those more goals. This is something we con- travelling around tinuously work on to see us be more the M25 from dynamic in certain areas. Chesham. Today is another tough game, as We are pleased Chesham have continued their fine with our reaction form from the second 1/2 of last sea- after our slight son, and they have a system and style lull, in particular that is very effective for them. They the points return have a number of good players in their pic: Mark Sandom that has seen us ranks and last season we had two con- take 7 points from trasting games against them. 9 in the last three outings, albeit we've had mixed performance levels within At home they were dominant in most these games. departments (certainly after Romario was sent off) and at their place it fin- Our best display was arguably against ished two a-piece in a very end to end Walton Casuals last time we were here game, a game in which both teams had at home, in which we gave, in my opin- chances late on to win it! ion, a very rounded, solid performance against a then in-form Walton team. That point last season was the launch We competed well against Beaconsfield pad of our fine form that followed af- and deserved the 3 points but didn't ter, and a win today can see us start to quite control the game in the manner make this place a fortress again before in which we did against Walton, partly we hit winter football and the changes due to the opposition sitting deep and in conditions. looking to frustrate us, and also per- sonal errors. Our worst performance Enjoy the game tonight. was arguably at the weekend when I agree with the reports that have come Up the Row, out, both defences were largely on top. As seen in this league last year, a com- Millers bination of wins will see you shoot a number of places up the table, and likewise, a series of losses can leave you hovering in dangerous territory.

We have installed the foundations of what can see us be successful again in this league; the want and desire is pre- sent, as is the team’s spirit and deter- mination. Defensively we have been very solid this season, keeping a fan- tastic number of clean sheets, but as an attacking force we know we have Pic: Josie Shipman 8

9 10 MATCH REPORT: BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY

Blackfield & Langley v Hartley saw Plummer race away for a one on Wintney, BetVictor Southern one with Hartley 'keeper, Luke Wil- League Premier South, Saturday liams. The Row 'keeper did well to tip 19th October 2019 the striker's effort just past the post. Report by David Graham The Row had a better spell with the In the match between the two 'village introduction of Steven Duff and Mitchell sides' honours were shared as they Rooke, who both looked lively. Howev- played out a goalless stalemate. er they were unable to test Lewis Noice Throughout the 90 minutes defences in the Blackfield & Langley goal. dominated, with very few chances of- fered to either side. In the last minute, the home side al- most won the game when Griffen man- Both sides probed in the early stages aged to play in Luke Rae, who shot but neither side was able to fashion a across the goal. chance. On 22 minutes Hartley built up a decent attack, creating a chance for With the defences so dominant Ty Smith to shoot from distance. How- throughout, the match as a spectacle ever, his effort brought out a comforta- provided little in the way of action, and ble save from Lewis Noice who was both goalkeepers had very quiet after- well positioned in the Watersiders' goal. noons. The point keeps both sides around the middle of the table. Two minutes later, the home side had a presentable chance when Fatah Ma- FT: BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY 0 khloufi created space for a cross which HARTLEY WINTNEY 0 found Lerone Plummer, but the striker was unable to control. BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY: Lewis Noice, Adeoye Olumuylwa, Connel Mor- The home side had a spell of pressure rison, Adam Tomasso, Harry Medway, and on 30 minutes a free kick from Joshua Harfield, Devane Bongou, Char- Makhloufi was cleared to Charlie Gun- lie Gunson, Lerone Plummer, Fatah son, who saw his effort blocked. A mi- Makhloufi, Sam Griffen,. Subs: Saquille nute later, a long ball found Makhloufi Gwengwe, Hisham Kasimu, Luke Rae who shot over when well placed. (on), Zak Sharp, Georges Cathline- Yobo The Row came close to taking the lead on 38 minutes. A corner on the right HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, from Josh Webb found the head of Alex Louie Paget Tom Bird, Jack Ball, Shane Albert, who saw his effort go just over Hollamby, Alex.Albert, Sal Abubakar, Ty the crossbar. Smith (c), Mickel Platt, Dean Rule, Josh Webb. Subs: Jordan Stepney, Mitchell HT: BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY 0 Rooke (on), Steven Duff (on), Nathan HARTLEY WINTNEY 0 Smart (on)

Defences remained firmly on top for HARTLEY MOTM: Shane Hollamby the first half of the second period. Then Match Rating: 1/5 on 70 minutes, a corner from Gunson Attendance: 104 found Sam Griffen who headed over for the Watersiders. Three minutes later, a David spoke with Hartley manager, misplaced pass in midfield by the Row Anthony Millerick, after the game. 11 MATCH REPORT: BEACONSFIELD TOWN

"Overall I feel this was a good point crossbar. against a decent side who beat Weston Super Mare a few days ago. The team The Rams held an edge throughout the is showing good character at the mo- first half but were unable to fashion a ment and battle hard even when they chance, with both defences dominat- are not at their best, but we are feeling ing. On 21 minutes, Louis Stead made a bit down and negative sometimes progress down the right for the home when things do not go right. However, side and his cross found Tyrell Mitford in this league we have no entitlement whose effort lacked power and Row to win any match." 'keeper, Luke Williams, saved.

Millers acknowledged that work needs With Hartley struggling to gain momen- to be done to improve performances. tum, Beaconsfield had a chance on 34 "We clearly have problems which we minutes following a good burst from must address, and we hope to do that Mayowa Balugan. The left side defend- in the weeks ahead. That said, we are er cut in but saw his shot go over Wil- proving as hard to beat as we were last liams' crossbar. season, and over the past three match- es we have picked up 7 points, which is HT: BEACONSFIELD TN 0 HARTLEY 0 a good return." Hartley started brightly and went Millers confirmed that Mickey Campbell ahead on 47 minutes after forcing a left is still injured at the moment - an injury wing corner. Ty Smith's flag kick found he picked up in training. The striker the head of Alex Albert who headed hasn't been able to make an appear- home from close range. (0-1) ance since re-signing for the Club a few weeks ago. Three minutes later, Hartley had a chance to increase the lead when a right wing cross found Smith who saw his effort blocked. The ball fell to Dean Beaconsfield Town v Hartley Rule whose effort was also blocked, Wintney, BetVictor Southern then Josh Webb, following up, was de- League Premier South, Tuesday nied by another Beaconsfield defend- 15th October 2019 er's heroics. Report by David Graham On 58 minutes, with Hartley holding a Hartley Wintney moved up towards the slight edge, a Webb free kick was not middle of the league table with a win at fully cleared by the Rams and Smith, lowly Beaconsfield Town. The match following up, shot wide. Five minutes between the league's two lowest scor- later the Row were awarded a free kick ing teams produced three goals, with a some 35 yards from goal. Smith elect- late goal from Tom Bird securing all ed to shoot and his strong effort three points for the Row. brought out a good save from Myles Bowman. Then on 68 minutes, Dean Hartley started the brighter and the Rule went on a long run and his parting first chance arrived on 5 minutes. A shot was just wide of the post. long cross from Josh Webb was re- turned into the penalty area where Ad- The Rams came into the match and am Cornell fed back to Ty Smith. The pulled level on 78 minutes. A long Row skipper saw his effort go over the clearance found Tyrell Mitford who did 12 MATCH REPORT: WALTON CASUALS well to control the dropping ball. His Hartley Wintney v Walton Casuals, shot from the left saw Williams push BetVictor Southern League Prem- the ball wide of the goal. The Row ier South, Sat 12th October 2019 were unable to clear the resulting cor- Report by David Graham ner and Brendan Matthew stepped in to force the ball into the net. (1-1) Hartley Wintney ended their losing run with a single goal win over in form Five minutes later, substitute Mickel Walton Casuals. The Row started well Platt managed to find Sal Abubakar, and on 5 minutes a free kick on the who shot across the goal. right by Josh Webb saw a powerful header from Jack Ball hit Stags keeper Hartley continued to probe and found Alex Tokarcyzk and go past for a cor- the winner on 88 minutes. Tom Bird ner. From the resulting kick, Shane combined well with Dean Rule. The Hollamby was just unable to force the young striker Rule held the ball up and ball into the net. created space for himself before a chal- lenge from a defender took the ball to The Casuals first effort came on 10 Tom Bird, who had continued his run, minutes after good build up play be- and he shot low into the net. (1-2) tween Jude Mason and Rohdell Gordon saw the latter's effort tipped over by Hartley held on to claim the three Luke Williams in the Hartley goal. The points but may feel their performance Stags threatened again on 24 minutes levels were not as high as expected. when David Fitzpatrick set up Monous Best performers for the Row were de- Gogonas, who fired over the bar. fenders Jack Ball and Shane Hollamby who again, as on Saturday, were out- Hartley came close when a free kick standing. [D Graham] from Josh Webb brought out a good save from Tokarcyzk on 39 minutes. FT: BEACONSFIELD TN 1 HARTLEY 2 From the resulting corner, the ball was cleared to Louie Paget who saw his BEACONSFIELD TOWN: Myles Bow- powerful low, long range shot bring out man, Sean Fraser, Mayowa Balugan, another good stop from Tokarcyzk. Reece Yorke, Luke Neville, Wesley Daly, Louis Stead, Ade Shokunbi, Tyrell HT: HARTLEY 0 WALTON CASUALS 0 Mitford, James McCluskey, Bajram Pa- shaj The Row held a slight edge for most of Subs: Alex.Nolan, Jordan Ajanlekoko the second half. On 63 minutes, a slick (on), Jonjo Bates (on), Kane Guy- move saw Dean Rule and Alex Albert Seffert, Brendan Matthew (on) combine to set up Josh Webb, who fired just over. However, the break- HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, through came on 67 minutes following Louie Paget, Tom Bird, Jack Ball, Shane a good move down the left involving Hollamby, Alex.Albert, Sal Abubakar, Ty Tom Bird, Webb and Rule. The subse- Smith (c), Adam Cornell, Dean Rule, quent cross went to Sal Abubakar. The Josh Webb. young winger's cross clipped the post, Subs: Jordan Stepney, Mitchell Rooke ran along the line and Alex Albert fin- (on), Steve Duff (on), Mickel Platt (on) ished it off at the back post. (1-0)

HARTLEY MOTM: Shane Hollamby The Casuals responded and on 70 Attendance: 67 minutes Williams did well to beat 13 MATCH REPORT: WALTON CASUALS

James Ewington to a through ball by bravely diving at his feet. Three minutes later, Adam Cornell and Josh Webb combined well but the latter's cross found no takers.

The Stags pressed towards the end but were unable to create a chance to test Williams. The Row held on for a win they just about deserved.

A much improved performance by the Row, with Jack Ball and Shane Hollamby impressive in defence. Sal Abubakar gave the Stags defence a difficult afternoon with his pace and skill.

FT: HARTLEY 1 WALTON CASUALS 0 Tyler presenting Man of the match, Sal Abubakar, with his bottle of bubbly after HARTLEY MOTM: Sal Abubakar the Walton Casuals win. Attendance: 198

HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, "Walton Casuals are a good side," Mil- Louie Paget, Tom Bird, Jack Ball, Shane lers continued, "and of course have Hollamby, Alex.Albert, Salhin Abubakar, very dangerous forwards in James Ty Smith (c), Mickel Platt, Adam Cor- Ewington and Rene Howe who have nell, Josh Webb caused us problems in the past. It was Subs: Nathan Smart ( on), Callum a tribute to our defence that the Stags Abraham-Barlow, Steve Duff (on), Jor- were limited to very few chances and dan Stepney, Dean Rule (on) Luke Williams had a relatively quiet afternoon. Very pleased, of course, to WALTON CASUALS: Alex.Tokarczyk, pick up 3 points after our recent form." Bradley Pearce, Jude Mason, Charlie Fox, Jay Gasson, Michael Atkinson, Da- vid Fitzpatrick, Manous Gogonos, Rene Howe, James Ewington, Rondell Gor- Yate Town v Hartley Wintney, don. BetVictor Southern League Prem- Subs: Harry Shepherd (on), Eligi Fejzo, ier South. Tuesday 8th Oct 2019 Cheyce Grant, Callum Webb (on), Jo- Report by David Graham seph Morrison Hartley Wintney's poor form continued David spoke with Manager Anthony as they lost at bottom club Yate Town, Millerick after the game. the winner coming in the 93rd minute. "I thought today saw a good rounded performance by the entire team. Very The Row had the first chance on 8 pleased that the concentration levels minutes when a Ty Smith corner saw were good throughout the entire 90 Jack Ball head forward and new signing minutes. Adam Cornell shot over from close range. The home side created the next 14 MATCH REPORT: YATE TOWN FC chance. A Hartley corner on 12 minutes Play generally improved from both sides led to a long ball up field finding Louis as they set out to get the winner. On 50 Britton in the clear. Row keeper, Luke minutes, the elusive Britton got free Williams, was off his line and relieved to down the middle for a one-on-one with see the lob from Britton go wide. Williams, which the Row keeper won. Two minutes later, Williams was again in Six minutes later, a free kick on the left action as he pulled off a good stop from by Bradley Webb was won in the penalty Nickolas Peare. At the other end, on 53 area by Nickolas Peare, whose header minutes, a Row move ended with Ty was blocked. Grant Horton, following up, Smith seeing his effort saved by Forster. shot wide. On 64 minutes, a corner from Smith On 20 minutes Hartley were unlucky not found the head of Ball who forced For- to go ahead. A Ty Smith corner found ster into making a good save. Six Jack Ball and his shot hit Alex Albert and minutes later, with the Row in the as- went wide. But then on 24 minutes the cendancy, another Ty Smith corner saw Bluebells went ahead. Another long ball the ball break to Albert, who saw his forward gave Britton a chance, but Luke effort produce another good stop by the Williams pushed the striker's shot past Bluebells keeper. the post. From the resulting corner, Ty Smith misdirected his clearing header On 74 minutes, substitute Luke Spokes and Britton had the easy task of bun- for the home side dribbled through the dling the ball home from close range. Row defence, his parting effort bringing out a good stop from Williams. Then on Play became very scrappy, with both 82 minutes, Britton made space for a sides guilty of many misplaced passes. shot and brought out a save from a well Hartley gained a slight edge and the positioned Williams. nearest they came was a shot from Ball which brought out a good save from Good interplay between Josh Webb and Bluebells keeper, Adam Forster, on 42 Sal Abubakar on 87 minutes saw the minutes. former see his shot deflected past the goal. With the Row pressing hard, a HT: YATE TOWN 1 HARTLEY 0 cross from Dean Rule found Steve Duff, whose effort was also deflected away The half time music, D ream's 'Things and past the post. can only get better', blared out; this was very apt for the match and Hartley Into added time of 5 minutes and the Wintney in particular. Bluebells were reduced to 10 men when Bradley Webb picked up a second yellow Things did get better and the Row pulled card. level on 48 minutes. Nathan Smart got free on the right and his shot was In the third minute of added time, the blocked. The ball fell kindly for Adam Bluebells snatched the winner, gift Cornell. The debutant striker rifled the wrapped by the Row. Nathan Smart at- ball goalwards and it hit the post, the tempted a high, risky cross-field pass crossbar and the side netting inside the from defence. The ball was intercepted goal. After a pause, referee Benjamin by Sam Kamara who fed in Britton for a Williamson awarded the goal after the one-on-one with Williams and this time signal from his assistant. the striker kept his cool and fired into the corner of the net. [D Graham] 15 THE PAPERS SAID: KINGS LANGLEY Hartley Wintney FC Reserve Team Shirt Sponsor for 2019/20

16 MATCH REPORT: THATCHAM TOWN

FT: YATE TOWN 2 HARTLEY 1 number of near misses, the Row went ahead. Steven Duff came inside from HARTLEY MOTM: Josh Webb the left and fired in an unstoppable Attendance: 167 right foot shot from 20 yards. (2-1)

YATE TOWN: Adam Forster, Mason Things looked promising for the Row Evans, Grant Horton, Nicholas Peare, but they were undone on 37 minutes. A Josh Ford, Sam Boulton, Sam Kamara, long raking ball forward eluded the Joe Guest, Olly Mahew, Louis Britton, Hartley defence and left Felipe Barcelos Bradley Webb. Subs: Michael Bryant, with a clear run in on goal. The striker Jack Twyman, Elliott Knightley, Luke showed composure in rounding Luke Spokes (on), Ross Langworthy. Williams in the Row goal and slotting into the empty net. (2-2) HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, Louie Paget, Tom Bird, Jack Ball, Hartley dominated the initial period of Alex.Albert, Ty Smith, Nathan Smart the second half and eventually got a (c), Josh Webb, Mickel Platt, Adam Cor- breakthrough on 66 minutes. Abubakar nell, Steven Duff. Subs: Jordan Step- jinked past Thatcham defenders before ney, Shane Hollamby (on for Mickel being brought down in the area. Ty Platt), Dean Rule (on for Adam Cor- Smith fired home from the spot. (3-2) nell), Sal Abubakar (on for Tom Bird) Having worked hard to get in front, the Row were pegged back almost immedi- ately with an identical goal to the King- Hartley Wintney v Thatcham fishers' second counter. A through ball Town, Southern League Challenge seemed to find the Row defence part Cup 1st Round. Tues 1st Oct 2019 like the Seas of Galilea, leaving Bar- Report by David Graham celos to again dribble around Williams and score into an empty net. (3-3) It was the visitors who started the bet- ter and their very quick forwards gave Both sides went after the winner and it the Row problems. After a few near was the Kingfishers on 78 minutes who misses the Kingfishers took the lead on claimed the win. A long, high right 13 minutes. Adam Kelly did well to cre- wing cross eluded Williams and substi- ate space down the right and his cross tute Fabio Pinto managed to force the was headed in at the back post by ball home at the back post. (3-4) George Jeacock. (0-1) FT: HARTLEY 3 THATCHAM TN 4 The Row responded well and created a number of chances. On 26 minutes, HARTLEY MOTM: Sal Abubakar Alex Albert got on the end of a right Attendance: 112 wing cross and headed against the post. Later, a drive towards goal by Ty HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, Smith saw Dean Rule deflect the ball Nathan Smart (c), Callum Abraham- past Paul Strudley, the popular former Barlow, Alex Albert, Jordan Stepney, Row keeper. (1-1) Josh Webb, Steven Duff, Ty Smith, Mickel Platt, Dean Rule, Sal Abubakar. Hartley remained on top, with Rule and Subs: Jack Ball (on for Josh Webb), winger Sal Abubakar causing Thatcham Tom Bird (on for Jordan Stepney), Lou- many problems. On 31 minutes, after a ie Paget, Shane Hollamby. 17

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC PEN PICS

Nathan Smart Jack Ball Our current club cap- Central defender tain now in his 2nd now in his 3rd sea- season, previously son with us having with Slough Town. helped us to promo- Players’ Player & tion to the Southern Managers’ Player of Premier. Last term’s the Season last term, Supporters’ Player of Nathan is comfortable the Season. across the back or in midfield.

Louie Paget Mickel Platt Louie came through Striker/attacking from our youth team midfielder Mickel setup and has grown (19) came to us on into a versatile player a work experience who can play at full from QPR last sea- back on either flank son. Rejoined at the or anywhere in mid- start of the season field. Former U18 on his release this youth team captain. summer from QPR.

Alex Albert Tyron Smith Alex joined us in Feb Experienced mid- 2019 from Cirencester fielder in his 3rd Town. Comfortable at season with us. the back or in mid- Previously played field. Former clubs with Kingstonian include Worcester and Met Police. City and Smethwick Shares the club Rangers. Previously captain role. played in Romania.

Josh Webb Jack French Hard working and Midfielder with combative midfielder superb first touch with an incredible who finds his way engine. Josh joined out of seemingly Hartley from Met impossible situa- Police ahead of the tions with his tight 2017/18 season. ball control. Terrific Managers’ Player of workrate. the Season last term.

Steve Duff Luke Williams A Hartley fans’ fa- Experienced goal- vourite and club keeper signed in legend, The Train August from Met helped the club to Police. Luke's other two championship previous clubs in- wins and a double clude Slough Town, promotion. Rejoined Hereford, Aldershot us at the end of Town and Harrow November ’18. Borough.

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Ty Newton Chris Harris Tyrone came to us A fast maturing young towards the end of goalkeeper who has last season from featured for Reading Colliers Wood and U23s. A good shot gave us strength in stopper and assured midfield when called handler of the ball on. An absolute who has already competitor, strong in shown us he’s a very the air and hard in capable keeper. the tackle.

Salhin Angel Zapata Abubakar Montes Exciting young After joining late last winger in his 2nd season, the young season with the Row Columbian showed having joined in Dec ‘18. Came through flashes of skill that the JMA Reading suggest he could Football Perfor- repay our entrance mance Programme. fee with one mes- merising move.

Shane Callum Hollamby Abraham-Barlow A versatile player Callum impressed who was key for us Millers when we in the seasons that played Fleet two sea- ignited our climb up sons ago with the the pyramid, Shane young left back up has rejoined us from against Paul Hodges. Basingstoke Town. Brave in his defending and attacking.

Dean Rule Reece Wylie A hugely promising Exciting young central 18 year-old striker midfielder who joins who has come to us us on dual registration from Camberley from Aldershot Town. Town. Scored a hat Confident on the ball, trick in his U18 a natural centre mid- England Schools field player with good debut in Jan 2019. ball control who im- pressed in pre-season.

Tom Bird Jordan Experienced full- back with good Stepney ability on crosses Central defender and free-kicks, and signed in August a fierce left foot after a brief spell shot. with us last season. Previous clubs in- clude Badshot Lea and Farnham Town.

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HWFC PLAYER PEN PICS & SPONSORS

Michael Adam Cornell Campbell Adam formed part Hardworking striker of Bracknell Town’s with great energy & prolific forward line pace. Top goalscor- at step 4 last sea- er for us last term. son. Signed for us Left in the summer towards mid Octo- but rejoined the ber and scored on Row at the end of his debut at Yate September. Town.

Please sponsor a player or member of the Row coaching staff. Details/ options on page 37 You’ll receive recognition in the Match Day Programme & on our Website. And you’ll feel a warm glow of pride inside all season! Please email: [email protected] PLAYER/COACH SPONSORED BY Chris Harris Your name or company name here? Luke Williams Louie Paget Your name or company name here? Callum Abraham-Barlow Tyron Smith Jack Ball Suzanne & Duncan Swan Alexandru Albert Shane Hollamby Nathan Smart Electric Bike Factory Jack French David Graham Joshua Webb Tony Flanders Steven Duff David Willoughby se Salhin Abubakar ea Pl Angel Zapata-Montes ! by ou et Tom Bird Zoom Leisure Y g r, eed d ye Tyrone Newton n e bu la 7 We th p 3 Mickel Platt st a ge o ing pa Dean Rule bo or e ns se o - Adam Cornell sp 35 £ Jordan Stepney om Michael Campbell fr Reece Wylie Your name or company name here? Anthony Millerick Your name or company name here? 22 MANAGEMENT & COACHING STAFF

Anthony Millerick : First Team Manager ‘Millers’ is now in his fifth season with the Row. He has guided us to two league titles, two promotions taking us from step 5 to step 3, a Hampshire Senior Cup Semi-Final, and lifting the Aldershot Senior Cup. Tactically astute and, whilst he can be uncompromising, he has a way with his players that engenders loyalty.

Steve Noakes : Assistant Manager Steve became Millers’ number 2 at the end of Septem- ber 2019, having joined the Row as an experienced player ahead of the 2014/15 season, taking on the captaincy. His presence on the pitch, as well as his ability on the ball, helped guide us from the Combined Counties League to the Southern League.

Neil Woodyer : First Team Coach Neil joins us this season, well known to Millers from Neil’s time as assistant manager at Camberley some 10 years ago. Strong in his opinion yet very willing to hear another point of view, Woody’s approachable manner makes him a real asset.

Sam Rafique : First Team Coach Sam holds a UEFA License and is also currently an academy coach with Aldershot Town FC. Into his second season with us, he’s had spells at Fleet Town, Godalming Town & Camberley Town. Affable and very approachable, Sam works incredibly hard for the Club.

Keith Benjamin : Goalkeeping Coach An experienced goalkeeping coach in his second season with us, Keith brings us a wealth of experience and provides specialist goalkeeper mentoring and coaching to our group of talented ‘keepers.

Mark Hurst : First Team Coach One of the highest regarded football coaches locally, Mark has worked as a coaches' coach at both Fulham and Villareal FC. His experience and approach to helping players achieve their best is hugely beneficial.

Mark Povey : Sports Therapist Mark joined us this season from Wealdstone FC. He comes to us with a wealth of experience in the game, and with fresh ideas and techniques regarding physiotherapy, fitness and general well-being which have already benefited the players.

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Date Opponents Result Att Comp 1 2 3 4 10 Aug A Wimborne Town D 0-0 286 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 13 Aug H Swindon Supermarine L 1-2 228 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 17 Aug H Harrow Borough D 1-1 238 League Williams Paget Abraham-Bar. Ball 24 Aug A Met Police W 0-1 111 League Williams Paget Bird Drage 26 Aug H Gosport Borough D 0-0 305 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 31 Aug A Dorchester Town W 2-3 311 League Williams Smart (c) Bird 1 Ball 1 07 Sep H Spelthorne Sports W 3-0 192 FA Cup 1RQ Williams Paget Bird 1 Ball 14 Sep H Tiverton Town L 1-4 212 League Williams Smart (c) Bird Ball 17 Sep H Fareham Town W 5-1 74 Hants Snr 2 Williams Paget Abraham-Bar. Hollamby 1 21 Sep H Chichester City D 0-0 205 FA Cup 2RQ Williams Smart (c) Bird Hollamby

24 Sep A Chichester City L 1-0 210 FA 2RQ Rep Williams Paget Bird Hollamby 28 Sep A Salisbury L 2-0 591 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 01 Oct H Thatcham Town L 3-4 112 Lg Cup 1R Williams Smart (c) Abraham-Bar. Albert 08 Oct A Yate Town L 2-1 167 League Williams Paget Bird Ball

12 Oct H Walton Casuals W 1-0 198 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 15 Oct A Beaconsfield Town W 1-2 67 League Williams Paget Bird 1 Ball 19 Oct A Blackfield & Langley D 0-0 104 League Williams Paget Bird Ball 22 Oct H Chesham United League

26 Oct A Poole Town Trophy 1RQ 02 Nov A Weston-Super-Mare League 09 Nov TBA (Trophy 2RQ date) League 16 Nov A Truro City League

23 Nov H Taunton Town League 30 Nov A Merthyr Town League 07 Dec H Hayes & Yeading Utd League 14 Dec H Salisbury League

21 Dec A Hendon League 26 Dec H Farnborough League 01 Jan A Gosport Borough League 04 Jan H Wimborne Town League 11 Jan A Swindon Supermarine League 18 Jan H Met Police League

25 Jan A Harrow Borough League 01 Feb H Dorchester Town League 08 Feb A Tiverton Town League 15 Feb H Beaconsfield Town League 22 Feb A Walton Casuals League 29 Feb H Blackfield & Langley League 07 Mar A Chesham United League

14 Mar A Poole Town League 21 Mar H Weston-Super-Mare League 28 Mar A Taunton Town League 04 Apr H Truro City League 11 Apr H Yate Town League

13 Apr A Farnborough League 18 Apr H Merthyr Town League 25 Apr A Hayes & Yeading Utd League

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Hollamby Albert Smart (c) Smith Rule Parker Webb Abubakar Tayo French Hollamby Albert Smart (c) Smith 1 Tayo Parker Webb Abubakar Rule French Hollamby Albert Smart (c) Smith Platt Parker 1 Webb Drage French Tayo Albert Smith Smart (c) French Platt Parker Webb Stepney Abubakar Rule 1 Drage Albert Smart (c) Smith Rule Ogibeifun Abubakar French Webb Duff Drage Albert 1 Abubakar Smith Platt Rule Webb French Hollamby Duff Drage Albert Abubakar Smith Platt 1 Rule 1 Smart (c) French Duff Abraham-Bar. Drage Albert Abubakar Smith Platt Rule 1 Webb French Duff Hollamby

Drage 1 Smith 1 Smart (c) French 1 Platt 1 Ball Duff Rule Newton Stepney Drage Albert Smith Abubakar Platt Ball Webb Paget Duff French Drage Smith Smart (c) Webb Platt Ball Duff Rule Abubakar Hollamby Albert Smart (c) Webb Platt Rule Abubakar Duff Smith

Stepney Webb Duff 1 Smith 1 Platt Rule 1 Abubakar Ball Bird Albert Smith Smart (c) Webb Platt Cornell 1 Duff Hollamby Rule Abubakar Hollamby Albert 1 Abubakar Smith (c) Platt Cornell Webb Smart Duff Rule Hollamby Albert 1 Abubakar Smith (c) Cornell Rule Webb Rooke Duff Platt

Hollamby Albert Abubakar Smith (c) Platt Rule Webb Rooke Duff Smart

CHESHAM UNITED HISTORY

The year 2017 marked the centenary of However the season ended in disap- the formation of Chesham United Foot- pointment when promotion to the Con- ball Club, following the merger of ference National was denied because Chesham Town FC (who were founder the club could not afford the necessary members of the Southern League in ground improvements. 1894 when still known as just Chesham FC) and Chesham Generals (who took Since those days the club has been their name from the General Baptist through many managers, including ex- Church in Chesham Broadway). Rela- England Internationals Graham Roberts tive success in the following years and Luther Blissett, and literally hun- paled into insignificance following the dreds of players, including a stint with FA Amateur Cup run of 1967/68 when, Bruce Grobbelaar between the sticks. against all the odds, little Chesham United went all the way In the early 2000s the from the Preliminary club again had an eye on Round to the final of the promotion to the Confer- FA Amateur Cup, finally ence as Bob Dowie led a losing 1-0 to Leytonstone strong Chesham side to in front of a 54,000 6th in the Ryman Prem- Wembley crowd. At a ier, possibly an under time when the population achievement when con- of Chesham was just sidering the resources at 18,000 people, the club his disposal. The team sold 22,000 tickets. that year included Wayne Andrews and Fitz Hall, The club went into tur- both of whom went on to moil on May 3rd 1983 when the main enjoy professional careers in the higher stand burned down. A new stand was echelons of football. Two years later officially opened with the visit of a Gra- and the club were once again relegated ham Taylor Watford side in 1984. Sea- back to Division One. son 1987/88 marked the centenary year of non-league football in the town With re-structuring on the horizon, the of Chesham, an achievement commem- 2003/04 season was all about finishing orated with a match against a full in the top six. After an indifferent start, strength Arsenal side in August 1987. the team climbed up the table to even- tually take 4th spot in the Ryman Divi- In 1991 the club won the Isthmian sion One (North) and earn a place in League Division One title, and also the Southern League Premier Division. reached the final of the inaugural Loc- tite Cup but lost to Bishops Stortford on United's first year in the Southern penalties. In October 1992, the club League was certainly adventurous. At went to the very top of the Isthmian times they looked title contenders, then league after a famous win at Enfield, flirted with relegation and in the end and stayed ahead of the pack until the were happy to finish in mid-table. The end of the season, being crowned following summer the true price of Champions on the last day after a 4-0 years of over-achieving came to light. win over Dulwich Hamlet. Witnessed by Nearly two decades of wealthy Chair- an average home gate of just short of men helping to fund the club was over 1,000, the season also saw the arrival and it was time for the Generals to of ex-Liverpool star Mark Lawrenson. stand on their own feet, a task that 28 CHESHAM UNITED HISTORY proved too much. By February 2006 2012/13 saw Chesham reach the FA the local papers were highlighting the Trophy Second Round, whilst in the sorry plight of the club. A public meet- league were unbeaten in their last 17 ing was called at the Town Hall to league games to finish 3rd, before los- "Save Chesham United" - it was a last ing to Hemel Hempstead Town in the desperate throw of the dice… play-offs. The club were able to build on this in 2013/14, pushing eventual The sorry tale had a happy ending. A champions Hemel Hempstead Town all local businessman, Charles Manchester, the way in the title race, but ultimately read the stories, visited The Meadow, had to settle for a place in the play- showed an interest and helped get the offs. After beating Stourbridge 2-1 at club back on its feet. His intention was The Meadow in the play-off semi-final, always to hand over the club to its sup- Chesham lost 3-1 to St Albans City. porters and he gradually brought more However a number of players left the members of the Chesham United Sup- club in the following close season, and porters' Trust onto the main club a revamped squad finished 11th. board. Fittingly, after four years at the helm, he was able to stand down at the The 2015/16 season saw history made end of the 2009/10 season with promo- as Chesham knocked a Football League tion back to the Southern League team out of the FA Cup for the first Premier Division secured and the club time, beating Bristol Rovers 1-0 on on a stable footing. The club's financial their own ground in the first round position was further improved following proper. This led to a trip to Bradford a takeover of the club by businessman City's Valley Parade ground in the sec- Roger Payne in 2012. This takeover has ond round, when two late goals gave allowed Chesham to consistently chal- the home team a flattering 4-0 win. lenge for promotion. In 2016/17 Chesham again reached the Following relegation to the Southern FA Cup first round proper, losing 2-1 to League S&W Division in 2006, Chesham Peterborough United at London Road. were transferred to the Midlands Divi- This resulted in a fixture backlog which sion after a single season. In 2007/08 led to the club finishing 11th in the United finished 6th and missed out on league for the third season running. the play-offs on goal difference, but in 2008/09 finished 5th, losing in the play- 2017/18 saw Jon Meakes take charge off semi-finals to Nuneaton Town. In of the team after a decade as assistant 2009/10 a fourth place finish was to Andy Leese. A new-look squad took enough to reach the play-offs again. A time to settle, but a strong run saw the 1-0 victory away at Burnham set up a team briefly threaten the play-off plac- final against Slough Town with a crowd es before finishing a creditable eighth. of 1,115 witnessing a 4-0 victory at the Meadow to secure promotion. However, Meakes left the club in Sep- tember 2018 after the club's first eight Consolidation in the Southern Premier games yielded just one point. He was was the main aim for 2010/11, but replaced by joint managers James Dun- Chesham finished 6th, having been in can and Michael Murray, who turned the play-off race for much of the cam- the team's fortunes around to such an paign. They achieved a 4th place finish extent that the club finished in a com- in the 2011/12 season, losing in the fortable tenth position. play-off semi-finals to AFC Totton. 29 CHESHAM UNITED PLAYER PEN PICS

James Duncan: Co-Manager Joined Danny Taylor: Right Back Joined the as Joint Manager in Oct 2018, previ- Generals for 2019/20. Previously ously manager of Potters Bar Town, played under the managers at Potters guiding them to promotion from the Bar. Panama U23 international. Isthmian Div 1 North in 17/18. James holds a UEFA B licence and en- Mark Kirby: Centre Back Joined joyed a 13-year playing career as a from Haringey Borough. A commanding midfielder with spells at Wealdstone, presence in the middle of defence. Pre- Uxbridge & Slough Town. viously played for Enfield Town where he made over 300 appearances over 9 Michael Murray: Co-Manager seasons. Previous clubs: Haringey Bor- Joined as Joint Manager in Oct 2018, ough, Enfield Town, Barnet previously part of the coaching team & playing squad at Potters Bar Town. Kieran Murphy: Defender Joined in Joined Potters Bar in 2016/17 from July 2017 from Hampton & Richmond Chalfont St Peter, and includes North- Borough where he was club captain. wood, Hendon, Uxbridge and North Started as a pro with Milton Keynes. Greenford Utd in his previous clubs. Last season's Managers Player of the Season. Previous clubs: Hemel Hemp- Ben Goode: Goalkeeper Ben joined stead Town, Hampton & Richmond, in Oct 2018 as the first signing under Crawley Town, Aylesbury United James Duncan and Michael Murray from Hadley FC. Voted Players Player Steve Brown: Centre Back Club cap- of the Season in 18/19. Previous clubs: tain. One of the early signings from Hadley, Potters Bar, AFC Hayes Potters Bar when James & Michael were appointed in October 2018. Lewis Todd: Goalkeeper Young Previous clubs: Potters Bar, Northwood, goalkeeper who joined the Generals for Oxhey Jets 2019/20 from Welwyn Garden City. Made over 100 competitive league ap- Carl Pearce: Centre Back Joined in pearances since leaving QPR in 2015 July 2019 from Northwood. Represent- Previous clubs: QPR, Wycombe Wan- ed the FA as part of an XI that toured derers, Tring Athletic the Falkland Islands in October 2018. Previous clubs: Potters Bar, Wingate & Jeanmal Prosper: Right Back Re- Finchley, Wembley joined the Generals in December 2019 from Aylesbury United. Previous spell David Sota: Left Back Joined last with the first team and reserves in season from Potters Bar. Had a loan 2014, since then Jeanmal has played spell at Edgware Town. Previous clubs: Southern League football both Ayles- Potters Bar, Edgware Town bury clubs and Arlesey Town. Kyle Watson: Left Back Joined for Sam Jenkins: Right Back Joined the 2019/20. Previously played at Hanwell Generals for the 2019/20 season from Town for a number of seasons, and Northwood in July 2018. Named Man- Broadfields United. agers Player of the Season for North- wood last season. Previous clubs: Ryan Phillips: Left Back Joined at Northwood, Harpenden Town the end of 2018/19 as cover. Previous clubs: Chalfont St Peter, Eg- ham Town, Beaconsfield SYCOB 30 CHESHAM UNITED PLAYER PEN PICS

Billy Adcock: Central Midfielder Ryan Blake: Winger/forward Re- Joined in Dec 2018 after leaving Potters joined in 2018 after a season at Enfield Bar. Began his career with Hampton & Town. In his previous three-year spell Richmond. Previous clubs: Potters Bar, at Chesham Ryan scored 52 goals in Aylesbury United, Hampton & Rich- 162 games. Previous clubs: Burnham, mond Borough Beaconsfield, Hemel Hempstead Town

Adam Martin: Central Midfielder Romario Hart: Winger Spent last Began his career at Berkhamsted Town season with Hartley Wintney after and has played for a number of local spells with Godalming Town and Colli- clubs including Hemel Hempstead, St ers Wood United. Albans and Slough Town. Adam first signed for Chesham in 2015 and re- Dernell Wynter: Striker Joined in joined in the summer of 2018 after a July 2019, spent last season at Potters season at Enfield Town. Last year's Bar and has previously played for St Player of the Season runner up. Albans and Braintree in the Conference.

Ronny Mfinda: Midfielder Joined in Jefferson Louis: Striker Last sea- Oct 2018 after playing for Potters Bar son's top scorer. In his 2nd spell with Town and Edgware Town. Last sea- Chesham, first joined in December son's Young Player of the Season. 2017. During his career, Jeff has played for 37 clubs (42 transfers) including Bayley Brown: Midfielder Signed Football League appearances for Ox- from Beaconsfield in August 2019. ford United, Bristol Rovers and Mans- Bayley began his career as a youngster field Town, and also played for Domini- with Tottenham Hotspur before going ca in a World Cup qualifier in 2008. on to Maidenhead United and Staines Town. Last season he spent time with Karl Oliyde: Striker Spent last season Harrow Borough and Hendon. in the Conference South with Hemel Hempstead and Hampton & Richmond, Dave Pearce: Midfielder Re-joined with a loan spell at Enfield Town. Chesham in 2018, having spent two seasons with the club before signing for Callum Bunting: Striker In his sec- Oxford City in 2017. Started his career ond spell with the Generals after a as a youth player at Wycombe Wander- short spell at the start of the 2017/18 ers. Previous clubs: Oxford City, Hemel season before joining Basingstoke Hempstead Town, Windsor & Eton Town. Had two seasons at Beaconsfield SYCOB after coming through the FAB Bradley Clayton: Midfielder Joined Academy. Previous clubs: Basingstoke in August 2018 after being released by Town, Slough Town, Beaconsfield Brentford, where he had been since the age of 10. Winner of last season’s Play- Eoin Casey: Striker Joined in Oct er of the Season award. 2018 after leaving Potters Bar where he made 46 appearances in their 2017/18 Sandro Costa Dias Fernandes promotion season, scoring 31 goals. Skilful, pacey winger who joined Previous clubs: Potters Bar, Aylesbury Chesham in July 2019 from Mildenhall United, Hanwell Town Town. Previously with Potters Bar Town and short spells with North Greenford and Hanwell. 31 HARTLEY WINTNEY JUNIOR FC

32 HARTLEY WINTNEY JUNIOR FC

Hartley Wintney Juniors – Hampshire Cup round-up

The Junior Football Club has had a great start to their Hampshire Cup exploits, with four teams through to the 3rd Round – and a fifth team will have played their 2nd Round match on Sunday (fingers crossed they got the right result!).

This is our best ever season as a club in the Hampshire Cup – and we have high hopes for at least a couple of our sides to progress right through to the latter stages of their respective competitions. The results thus far – plus the third round draws – are as follows:

U12 Saturday Cup Round 1: HWJFC U12 Falcons 8 – 1 Waltham Wolves Youth U12 Hurricanes HWJFC U12 Eagles 0 – 6 South Coast High Performance U12 Round 2: HWJFC Falcons 6 – 0 Stubbington Youth U12 Falcons Round 3: HWJFC U12 Falcons v Southampton RTC Youth U12 Red or Shooters Youth U12 Blue

U13 Saturday Cup Round 1: Shooters Youth U13 Blue 2 – 4 HWJFC U13 Hawks Round 2: HWJFC U13 Hawks 8 – 1 Gosport Borough Youth U13 Black Round 3: HWJFC U13 Hawks v Beacon Hill Juniors U13 Falcons

U14 Saturday Cup Round 1: HWJFC U14 Falcons 2 – 6 Badshot Lea Titans HWJFC U14 JPL 6 – 2 Sherborne St John Youth U14 Round 2: BCS United Youth U14 1 – 3 HWJFC U14 JPL Round 3: Procision U14 FA v HWJFC U14 JPL

U15 Saturday Cup Round 1: Bye HWJFC U15 Harriers Round 2: Warsash Wasps Sports & FCY U15 0 – 3 HWJFC U15 Harriers Round 3: Shooters Youth U15 v HWJFC U15 Harriers

U18 Sunday Cup Round 1: HWJFC Youth U18 5 – 2 Fleet Spurs Youth U18 Trojans Round 2: Totton & Eling Youth U18 Red v HWJFC Youth U18 Round 3: Alresford Town Youth U18 or Fleet Spurs Youth U17 Falcons v Totton & Eling Youth U18 Red or HWJFC Youth U18

The next matches are due to be played over the week- end of 9th/10th November – the very best of luck to all of our teams ! [DS]

Pictured: The U14 Falcons 33

34 CLUB NEWS - AWAY DAYS

November Away Days We are running coaches to Weston Super Mare and Merthyr Town, as follows:

Weston Super Mare Saturday 2nd November Depart HWFC 10:30 Return 18:00 £20 Non-refundable payment on booking. Bookings close 28th October. Contact Colin [[email protected]] to secure your seat(s).

Merthyr Town Saturday 30th November Depart HWFC 10:15 Return 18:00 £25 Non-refundable payment on booking. Bookings close 25th November. Contact Colin [ [email protected] ] to secure your seat(s).

Truro City We are due to play Truro on 16 November and are currently re- searching accommodation prices for the Friday and Saturday Nights. If interested, please post a reply on the club website forum. (www.hartleyfc.com). We are working on discounted rates but this is dependant on the number of supporters interested. [LM]

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FORTHCOMING FIXTURES

FIRST TEAM

SAT 26th OCT, 15:00 Poole Town (away) FA Buildbase Trophy 1st Round Qualifying

TUES 29th OCT, 19:30 Hendon FC (home) BetVictor Southern Premier South

SAT 2nd NOV, 15.00 Weston-Super-Mare (away) BetVictor Southern Premier South

RESERVE TEAM

SAT 26th OCT, 15:00 Harefield United Res. (home) Suburban League Central Division

SAT 16th NOV, 13:00 Headley United (away) ADFA Mark Coombs Cup

HWFC U18 YOUTH TEAM

THURS 24th OCT, 19:45 Camberley Town U18 (away) Allied Counties Youth League Cup

WED 30th OCT, 19:30 Camberley Town U18 (home) Allied Counties Youth League

HARTLEY SUNDAY

SUN 27th OCT, 10:30 Basingstoke Saints (away) Basingstoke Sunday League Div 3

38 LEAGUE TABLES & RECENT RESULTS

BetVictor Southern League Premier South, Saturday 19th Oct (Att: 104) Blackfield & Langley 0 vs Hartley Wintney 0

5/10/19 Suburban League Central Division Hartley Wintney Reserves 2 vs Dunstable Town U21 1

16/10/19 Allied Counties Youth League, South Division Hartley Youth U18 8 vs Alton Youth 0

20/10/19 Basingstoke & District Sunday League, Division 3 Hartley Sunday 7 vs AFC Basing 0

39 40 THE NLP COLUMN

This week’s NLP programme column First, Craig Hignett left Hartlepool Unit- was written by DAVID RICHARDSON ed on Thursday, and within a few hours Garry Hill was on his way at The tenth instalment of Non- Ebbsfleet United. League Day was a roaring success – now let’s make sure the event’s Managerial departures come with the legacy continues! territory these days and nothing sur- prises anyone in football. But many of The annual occasion was celebrated up us were caught off guard when Fylde and down the country in soggy but made it a hat-trick on Saturday by part- high spirits last weekend. There was no ing company with Dave Challinor. shortage of media publicity or promo- tion by the country’s top clubs to en- It was only in May that the Coasters courage their fans to turn out for their were celebrating FA Trophy glory at local clubs during the international Wembley, having missed out on pro- break. Big names from the game, led motion to the Football League in the by Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson, play-off final the week before. also lent their support, with the former England manager recording a special It shows how quickly things can video message to fans for Non-League change in football following a bad start. Day’s official charity, Prostate Cancer Challinor can probably feel a bit hard UK. done by that their game was called off last weekend because of Sutton’s travel Aston Villa, Crystal Pal- problems. As it happened, he ended up ace and Southampton were among the out of a job. He’ll have plenty of suit- top flight clubs tweeting their support. ors. Championship representatives included Preston North End as Saturday’s down- With most leagues having already pours failed to dampen spirits. Of played a healthy (or unhealthy, de- course there were plenty of fantastic pending on how you look at it!) amount schemes and offers delivered by Non- of games, the picture of how a club’s League clubs to draw in the crowds season might play out is starting to too. become clearer. Those in charge will be asking themselves, ‘stick or twist?’ We must now encourage our friends and ‘non-regulars’ to come back again throughout the season after having a The NLP is the paper of the non- taste of the Non-League experience. league game and as a club we urge Non-League Day doesn’t have to be everybody to support the publication’s just once a year! efforts by purchasing the paper, or why not take out a subscription and have it ------delivered to your door each week.

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HARTLEY WINTNEY U18 YOUTH TEAM

With the season well underway, I this time against Fleet Spurs. After a thought I would give you some great goal from Kieran Callan from out- background into the youth set-up side the box early on, Hartley Youth this season (writes Tommy Ashby, went in at the break 2-1 down. Follow- U18 Youth Team Manager). After ing a team talk at half time, the lads sorting out the management team by came back out and showed some class getting in Dan Ryan as Assistant Man- and hard work, and the goals soon fol- ager and Steve Bates as Goalkeeping lowed from Alfie Neville, and Tommy Coach - I’ve known both for a number Loveridge with the winner, 3-2. Two of years - we started by holding a wins from two and unbeaten at home. number of trials to recruit our team. We had a fantastic turnout, with over After a fine start to their season, two 40 trialists over the three dates, and Hartley Youth players - Alfie Neville and after discussions between our manage- James Beauchamp - were rewarded ment team, we finally had our squad. with a place in the Hartley Wintney Reserve team under Sean Hayes. We had a very mixed pre-season but one we learned a lot from, baring in The following week we travelled to mind this is a very new team with only Farnham Town for our first away game four players re-signing from last sea- of the season. After an even first half son’s team. and a missed penalty from Hartley, we went in at 0-0. Second half was one to Moving onto our first league game forgot for the lads and, after 3 quick against last season's runners up, Fleet goals, Hartley lost the game 3-0. Town, at home, we were looking for- ward to seeing how this team would The FA Youth Cup game against Kings compete this season. Hartley went in at Langley was a game of two halves. half time 1-0 up thanks to a penalty After conceding 3 goals in the first 15 from James Beauchamp. Second half minutes of the game, Hartley had a lot we started slowly and allowed Fleet of work to do to get back into it. back into the game at 1-1. Then the Just before half time a goal from Ben boys turned on the style and finished Catt made it 3-1. Second half was all the game strongly, winning 4-1, with Hartley Wintney and, after getting an- second half goals from Kieran Callan, other goal back from Alex Lenon, we Alex Lenon and George Eastman. showed a lot of hard work. We pushed and pushed but Kings Langley’s keeper The next fixture was again at home, managed to keep them in the lead and

42 NEW SEASON, NEW SET-UP eventually Kings Langley won the game the winner in the 85th minute to put 3-2. That wasn’t the end though. Both Hartley Youth through to the next sets of fans clapped both teams off the round. Full time 4-3 Hartley. pitch. The Kings Langley Chairman even found time to pop into the Hartley League action up next when we came changing room after the game and said up against Alton at our place. Could the Hartley deserved to go through and boys keep their unbeaten start at that was the best game of football he home? The first half kicked off and had seen. That's credit to our boys and both teams had chances to take the they deserved every part of it. lead, but both keepers made some good saves. The whistle came after an Back to league action the week after even first half, 0-0. with the reverse fixture against Fleet Spurs. After a very slow first half, Hart- Once again the boys started the second ley went in behind, 1-0. After a talk at half very quickly and brightly, taking half time, the boys came out with fire the lead through James Beauchamp. in their bellies and got straight into the Another two goals came very quickly game with two quick goals from Ben after, with Ben Catt and Alfie Neville Catt and a penalty from Tommy Lover- getting on the scoresheet. The 4th goal idge. Great pressing in the second half wasn't far after, with James Beau- and the boys were rewarded with the champ getting his second. 4 goals in 30 third goal, again through Tommy minutes, but the scoring wasn’t fin- Loveridge. A well deserved win ending ished just yet, with Ben Shephard get- 3-1. A special mention has to go to ting a brace to make it 6-0. Jk Jordan's Noah Collins, our centre back, who first goal of the season came shortly stood in as goalkeeper that day due to after, and Alfie Neville got his second our normal keeper pulling up in the pre of the game and Hartley’s last to finish match warm-up. the game 8-0.

First round of the Hants FA Midweek As you can see, this season’s Hart- Floodlit Cup was up next, against our ley Wintney Youth team is some- rivals Farnborough Town Academy thing special. Sitting 2nd in the U19. Well what can I say about this league, into the last 16 of the Mid- game, it had everything. Hartley week Floodlit Cup, and a game Wintney hit the ground running from against Camberley Town to come the start. The boys were up 3-0 in in the League Cup. 30mins, with goals from James Beau- champ, Alex Lenon and Ben King. Farn- Hard work in training with myself, Dan borough pull one back just before half and Steve is certainly paying off for the time due to some miscommunication. boys and results are showing it. Half time 3-1 Hartley. Congratulations to Tommy Loveridge Second half, Farnborough came out and Ben Catt who won Player of the with some grit and looked to get back Month awards for September, as voted into the game. They certainly did, with by the players. 2 unstoppable shots to make it 3-3. The third goal caused a celebration with the Farnborough fans spilling onto Tommy Ashby the pitch to celebrate! But the game Hartley Wintney U18 Youth Manager wasn’t finished yet - Ben King scored 43

CLUB STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association 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)

An Excellent Licensed Event Venue Here in Hartley Wintney he Clubhouse at Hartley Wintney FC It's also an ideal venue for Corporate T is well equipped, welcoming and events including sales presentations, available for hire for events of all kinds client events and Christmas parties. at a sensible cost, and you don't need Entertainers can be arranged, given to be a member of the football club to sufficient notice. A multi-activity space hire a room. However big, small, happy provides an ideal setting for meetings, or sad the occasion, the layout of the small conferences, presentations, or as room can be tailored to suit your a base to run a course. We have a needs. range of audio visual, internet Wi-Fi and overhead projection equipment. The kitchen is fully equipped and has a griddle. The bar is well stocked with BOOKING THE CLUBHOUSE alcoholic and soft drinks. Special orders Please make your booking enquiry at for particular wines, beers, lagers and the bar, or by using the contact form ciders can usually be accommodated. on our website. Include your phone number in the message. During times There is a raised stage and a wooden when the Clubhouse is open, the club dance floor, with the remainder of the may be contacted by phone on 01252 room carpeted throughout. 843586.

46 FOOTBALL ON THE BIG SCREEN @HWFC

Tuesday 22nd October 2019 QPR v Reading Championship 19:45 Sky Sports Football Tottenham v Crvena Zvezda Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 3 Manchester City v Atalanta Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Wednesday 23rd October 2019 Ajax v Chelsea Champions League 17:55 BT Sport 3 Genk v Liverpool Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Thursday 24th October 2019 Slovan Bratislava v Wolves Europa League 17:55 BT Sport ESPN Partizan Belgrade v Man Utd Europa League 17:55 BT Sport 2 Arsenal v Vitoria Guimaraes Europa League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Friday 25th October 2019 Southampton v Leicester City Premier League 20:00 Sky Sports Main Event

Saturday 26th October 2019 Manchester City v Aston Villa Premier League 12:30 BT Sport 1 Burnley v Chelsea Premier League 17:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Sunday 27th October 2019 Swansea City v Cardiff City Championship 12:00 Sky Sports Main Event Newcastle United v Wolves Premier League 14:00 Sky Sports Main Event Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 16:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Monday 28th October 2019 QPR v Brentford Championship 19:45 Sky Sports Main Event

Wednesday 30th October 2019 Liverpool v Arsenal Carabao Cup 4thR 19:30 Sky Sports Football Chelsea v Manchester Utd Carabao Cup 4thR 20:05 Sky Sports Main Event

Friday 1st November 2019 Barnsley v Bristol City Championship 19:45 Sky Sports Main Event

Saturday 2nd November 2019 AFC Bournemouth v Man Utd Premier League 12:30 BT Sport 1 Watford v Chelsea Premier League 17:30 Sky Sports Main Event

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CLUBS OF THE BETVICTOR PREMIER SOUTH

The clubs in the Premier South 2019-20 for those travelling to away fixtures. Post codes shown for sat-navs but check directions on the host club website before leaving to avoid any ‘dumb’ sat-nav instructions. Mileage shown from our ground is approximate.

Beaconsfield Town 01494 676868 Holloways Park, Windsor Road beaconsfieldtownfc.co.uk Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2SE HP9 2SE 35 miles Blackfield & Langley FC 07881 991013 Gang Warily Community & Rec. Centre www.bandlfc.uk Newlands Road, Fawley, Southampton SO45 1GA SO45 1GA 52 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, Dorset DT1 2RY DT1 2RY 90 miles

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

Hayes & Yeading United 020 8573 2075 The SKYex Community Stadium, www.hyufc.com Beaconsfield Road, Hayes, Middx. UB4 0SL UB4 0SL 34 miles

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

Merthyr Town 01685 359074 Penydarren Park, Park Terrace merthyrtownfc.co.uk Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan CF47 8RF CF47 8RF 140 miles

CLUBS OF THE BETVICTOR PREMIER SOUTH

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 01794 517991 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 Wiltshire SP4 6PU 49 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, Devon EX16 6SG EX16 6SG 132 miles

Truro City 01872 225400 Treyew Road www.trurocityfc.net Truro, Cornwall TR1 2TH TR1 2TH 230 miles Walton Casuals 01932 787749 Elmbridge Sports Hub, waltoncasuals.com Waterside Drive, KT12 2JP Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 2JP 30 miles Weston-super-Mare AFC 01934 621 618 Winterstoke Road, Weston-super-Mare www.westonsmareafc.co.uk Somerset BS24 9AA BS24 9AA 105 miles Wimborne Town 01202 884821 Cuthbury, Cowgrove Road, wimbornetownfc.co.uk Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4EL BH21 4EL 72 miles

Yate Town 01454 228103 The Universal Components Stadium, www.yatetownfc.com Lodge Road, Yate, S. Gloucestershire, BS37 7LE BS37 7LE 83 miles

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

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BETVICTOR SOUTHERN, PREMIER SOUTH Tuesday 22nd October 2019, KO 7.30pm

HARTLEY WINTNEY CHESHAM UNITED (all orange) ( all white) FROM FROM Luke WILLIAMS (gk) Jonathan NORTH (gk) Louie PAGET Jeanmal PROSPER Tom BIRD Kyle WATSON Jack BALL Adam MARTIN Shane HOLLAMBY Kieran MURPHY Alexandru ALBERT Steve BROWN (c) Salhin ABUBAKAR Dave PEARCE Tyron SMITH (vc) Ronny MFINDA Mickel PLATT Romario HART Dean RULE Karl OLIYIDE Josh WEBB Dernell WYNTER Adam CORNELL Eoin CASEY Chris HARRIS (gk) Sam JENKINS Steven DUFF Zak JOSEPH Callum ABRAHAM-BARLOW Sandro COSTA Nathan SMART (c) Mark KIRBY Ty NEWTON Michael CAMPBELL Jordan STEPNEY Mitchell ROOKE

TODAY’S MATCH OFFICIALS

REFEREE Lewis Sandoe ASSISTANT Derek Pratt ASSISTANT Martin Bloor