FLEET     TOWN v SALISBURY F.C.

 Saturday October 27th 2018 – 3.00 P.M THE BUILDBASE F.A. Trophy - 1st Round Qualifying

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WELCOME FROM OUR MANAGER DAVID KELLY

First of all, I would like to thank everyone at Fleet Town F.C. for entrusting in me to take on the mantle of becoming first team manager. As I have said to everyone connected with the club I am just continuing the hard work that has been put in by Sam, Myself, Chris and Ed. However, on a personal note it’s a massive opportunity  for me to test myself at this level and a real honour for me and my family who know the hard work that I have put  into achieve such a role in football.  I would like to welcome Tommy Taylor to the club as assistant manager, a man who knows the club well and who  has a wealth of experience at this level. It is great to have Tommy on board to fit in alongside our current coaching  team with myself and Chris. It is also great that Sam Waters has stayed on at the club in his role as ‘Head of  Football’. Sam is a real football man that I have worked with for the last 5 years and I know how hard he works to  get things right. This is something that myself and the coaching team will carry on doing, this has been  demonstrated by the 2 signings that we made last week namely Harvey White and Harry Wickens. They are both  very good young players looking for an opportunity to test themselves in first team football.  The team have bonded well and in the last 3 games we have shown a real togetherness with the bond growing  week on week. We all believe that this group can play at the level and the last 3 games have shown that we are  effective under many different situations. The 3 wins have been great, but more pleasing is the attitude and the  commitment of every player in difficult situations.  The priority is to keep the club in step 4 for next season and the boys are relishing the challenge. Last Saturday’s  performance was our best one of the season, not just because of the win but the manner in how the team  performed. We were solid at the back with some great counter attacks that were finished very well. You can see  how much it meant to the players not just to get the result but how they went about it. The first 2 wins showed  their battling qualities and determination, then on Saturday they did the same but showed that bit of quality that  we all know they are capable off.  We welcome today Salisbury F.C. in The Buildbase FA Trophy first round qualifying for what will be a big test for  our young squad. We will be up against a club with a budget that is probably likely to be 10 times the amount we  have, and they are a far more experienced outfit. However, we go in in full of confidence and are looking forward  to testing ourselves against an experienced team from the league above. We hope the management team,  players, supporters and committee of Salisbury enjoy their day at Calthorpe Park.  I would finally like to thank the fans who have shown great support both home and away recently, The team  appreciate it and we encourage as many fans as possible to keep on coming and driving the team forward.   Enjoy the match and ‘COME ON YOU BLUES’

  David  CHAIRMAN: Alec Grant ̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴YOUTH TEAM ̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴̴MANAGER: Neil Selby   VICE CHAIRMAN : Richard Whittington  COMMITTEE MEMBERS: WEBSITE MANAGERS : Harry Cannon & Matt Thorne  Alec Grant, Richard Whittington, CHILD WELFARE OFFICER : Chris Arnold Chris Arnold, Harry Cannon, Darren CLUB SAFETY OFFICER : Lyn Bevan Edwards , Nathan Cookson & Sam Waters. CLUB SECRETARY : Richard Whittington PROGRAMME EDITOR : Martin Griffiths HEAD OF FOOTBALL : Sam Waters CLUB SHOP MANAGER : Claire Whittington 1ST TEAM MANAGER : David Kelly HOSPITALITY : Carol Black ASST. MANAGER : Tommy Taylor TEA BAR : Maria Horsenail 1st TEAM COACH : Chris Neate GROUNDSMAN ; Bryan Smith SPORTS THERAPIST : Edward Hensby

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Fleet Town is an unincorporated association, managed by a committee, currently comprising of the following individuals: Alec Grant, Richard Whittington, Chris Arnold, Harry Cannon, Darren Edwards , Sam Waters and Nathan Cookson.

  

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FIXTURES AND RESULTS 2018/19

Date Opponents H/A Competition Score Result Att. Sat Aug 18 Street A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 3-0 L 193 Tue Aug 21 Blackfield & Langley H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 0-2 L 120 Sat Aug 25 Petersfield Town H Emirates F.A. Cup Preliminary Round 3-1 W 141 Mon Aug 27 Thatcham Town A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 6-0 L 212 Sat Sep 1 Bristol Manor Farm H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 2-2 D 83 Tue Sep 4 Farnborough H Southern League Challenge Cup Preliminary Round 1-3 L 143 Sat Sep 8 East Grinstead H Emirates F.A. Cup 1st Qualifying Round 1-2 L 159 Sat Sep 15 Bideford A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 2-1 L 195 Tue Sep 18 Hamble Club H Senior Cup Round 2 2-0 W 46 Sat Sep 22 A.F.C. Totton H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 2-5 L 148 Sat Sep 29 Yate Town A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 4-2 L 214 Sat Oct 6 Mangotsfield United H Evo-Stik League South Division1 South 1-2 L 73 Sat Oct 13 Barnstaple Town H The Buildbase F.A. Trophy Preliminary Round 2-1 W 104 Tue Oct 16 Badshot Lea H Aldershot Senior Cup Round 1 1-0 W 67 Sat Oct 20 Slimbridge A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South 1-3 W 75 Sat Oct 27 Salisbury H The Buildbase F.A. Trophy 1st Round Qualifying Sat Nov 3 Paulton Rovers H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Nov 10 Winchester City H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Nov 17 Cinderford Town A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Nov 24 Barnstaple Town H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Dec 1 Cirencester Town A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Dec 8 Evesham United H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Dec 15 Larkhall Athletic A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Dec 22 Melksham Town A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Wed Dec 26 Thatcham Town H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Dec 29 Street H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Tue Jan 1st Moneyfields A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Jan 5 Highworth Town H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Jan 12 Blackfield & Langley A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Jan 19 Bideford H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Jan 26 A.F.C. Totton A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Feb 2 Yate Town H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Feb 9 Mangotsfield United A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Feb 16 Slimbridge H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Feb 23 Paulton Rovers A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Mar 2 Larkhall Athletic H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Mar 9 Evesham United A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Mar 16 Barnstaple Town A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Mar 23 Cirencester Town H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Mar 30 Winchester City A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Apr 6 Cinderford Town H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Apr 13 Melksham Town H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Apr 20 Bristol Manor Farm A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Mon Apr 22 Moneyfields H Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South Sat Apr 27 Highworth Town A Evo-Stik League South Division 1 South



OTHER MATCHES OF POSSIBLE INTEREST IN THE BUILDBASE F.A.TROPHY TODAY

Basingstoke Town v Wimborne Town

Didcot Town v Mangotsfield United

Farnborough v Merthyr Town

Hartley Wintney v Tiverton Town

Hendon v Staines

Poole Town v Frome Town

Yate Town v Dorchester Town





17. Aylesbury United 5 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 3 6

18. Thame United 5 0 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 3 7

19. Arlesey Town 5 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 4 6

20. Aylesbury 5 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 4 3

21. Fleet Town 5 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 4 3 TE ISTORY OF SALISBURY F.C.

Salisbury FC is a phoenix club. The Whites played their first competitive game on Saturday, 8 August 2015 away to Brockenhurst in the Sydenham’s Wessex Premier Division, followed by the first competitive game on home turf, hosting Whitchurch United 3 days later.

The new club began in December 2014 when Salisbury FC Ltd was incorporated and created by a consortium of five – David Phillips, Ian Ridley, Jeremy Harwood, Graeme Mundy, and Steve Claridge, the latter also having the role of Team Manager. After buying the remaining assets of predecessor club Salisbury City FC from the administrators, they started the huge task of creating a football club from scratch.

By early April 2015 a new lease had been obtained on the Raymond McEnhill Stadium which had been purpose-built in 1997 for the old club, enabling Salisbury FC to apply to the FA seeking a competitive league for the 2015/2016 season. However, the stadium had been locked and shuttered for a year, the grass on the pitch was 18 inches high, and much work was needed both on and off the pitch to bring it back into use. Supporters of the old club, desperate to see football back at the ground again, worked hard with other volunteers to get it all up and running in time for the first game 28 April 2015, when a friendly against AFC Totton was watched by 729 people and ended in a 2–2 draw.

In May 2015, the FA placed the new club in the Sydenham’s Wessex League Premier Division. Steve Claridge then knew the level of competition the club would face, and the type of players he would need for the season ahead. Following some intense work in a very short time, in trial and friendly matches, he succeeded in putting a side together, finally having the nucleus of the squad just in time for those opening league games. For the loyal supporters and fans, 18 months of hurt and pain following the messy demise of Salisbury City was eased as they finally watched their new team line up for the first time.

Clubs representing the City in their various previous incarnations had had a proud and successful history over 67 years, and in the later years SCFC reached the first tier of Non-League football, so expectations of the new club were high, but one point from the first two league games did not look too auspicious. Though the fans didn't know it yet, a magical first season was underway.

There followed a brilliant run of 14 matches unbeaten in all competitions, then a magnificent mid-season run of 17 consecutive wins, again in all competitions, and a longest winning run in the league of 21 matches. This was quite an achievement for a club that had no players only 10 months earlier.

Not surprisingly, attendances throughout the season were good, averaging more than 700, and were higher than expected, matching previous attendances for Salisbury City FC. A league all-time record attendance of 1485 watched the local derby with Bemerton Heath Harlequins on 28 December 2015, and a stadium record of 3450 was recorded for the second leg of the FA Vase Semi-final against fellow phoenix club Hereford FC. Whites’ travelling supporters regularly numbered between 200 and 300, and sometimes more.

An extraordinary season saw a final goal tally of 199 in 59 games in all competitions, together with the remarkable total of 27 clean sheets. Salisbury made the quarter-finals of the Sydenham’s Wessex League Cup, were runners-up in the Wiltshire Senior Cup, and after an excellent campaign in the FA Vase went out in the semi-finals, just missing out on a trip to Wembley that could have been that extra cherry on the icing on the cake in a superb inaugural season.

The Whites secured their place as Sydenham’s Wessex League Premier Division Champions of 2015/2016, with 6 games in hand, and ended on 105 points and a goal difference of 97, earning automatic promotion to the Evo–Stik Southern League Division One South and West for the 2016/2017 season.

In their first season at the new level, the Whites achieved remarkable success and finished as Runners Up. Hereford were crowned Champions, but following several long sequences of good results, and in particular one such towards the end of the season, Salisbury entered the play-offs, narrowly defeating Evesham United before losing out to Tiverton Town by 2-0 in front of a massive crowd of 2247 (the highest attendance of the season at the Raymond Mc Enhill Stadium).

The new club entered the two major FA Cup competitions for the first time, and were narrowly beaten in both cases by teams from higher levels, going out in the First Qualifying Round of the FA Cup to Frome Town, and then, in the FA Trophy First Round they were defeated by Chippenham Town. In the Preliminary Round of the competition The Whites had become one of the few sides to beat Hereford during the entire season when they triumphed 4-3 in a thrilling encounter. Salisbury FC won the Hospital Cup in May 2017.

The 2017/2018 season saw the Whites occupy second position in the League for long periods, and that is where they finished to gain promotion to the next level, formerly known as the Southern . During the season early Cup exits, To Poole Town in the FA Cup, and to Paulton Rovers in the FA Trophy, meant that only minor cups remained, but in one of these, the Wiltshire Senior Cup, Salisbury achieved a remarkable 13–nil victory over Bassett Bulldogs.

2018/2019 season sees a new chapter in the progress of the Club in only its fourth year in existence.

SALISBURY F.C. PLAYER PROFILES

JAKE HALLETT (Goalkeeper) – Jake was recruited by Southampton Academy in 2008 after being scouted while playing for his local Sunday-league side. In April 2016, Jake was loaned to Norwich City and was in goal for Norwich City's Under-18s when they played Manchester United on 22nd April 2016, losing 3-2. On his release from Southampton in the summer of 2016, he signed a two year professional deal with Norwich City on 1st July 2016. During his two years there, Jake was loaned out to Norwich United F.C and Mildenhall F.C to gain match experience. Jake was released by Norwich City on 4th May 2018 and joined Salisbury F.C in August 2018; he is a great shot stopper and a very good prospect for the future. JAMES HILLSON (Goalkeeper) – Signed on work experience from Reading F.C in October 2018. BAY DOWNING (Defender / Midfield) - Signed on dual registration from Altrincham in August 2018. Bay signed for Altrincham on non-contract terms after appearing in several pre-season games. He initially appeared for there reserve team before making his first team debut as a substitute against FC United. Before joining Altrincham, he had plied his trade in the USA where he turned out for university side Tampa Spartans. Following his return to the UK, he had trial spells with Macclesfield Town and Salford City. JOSHUA SOMMERTON (Defender) – Joshua is a local lad who progressed through the Salisbury FC youth set up and is a regular in the reserve team. He is a quick attacking left back and is a great future prospect and has now begun to feature for the Whites’ first team in the Southern League. JACOB WANNELL (Defender) – Signed from Weymouth in May 2017, he progressed through the Exeter City Academy from 2008 to 2012 and earned a professional deal thereafter. Wannell was sent out on loan to Chippenham Town and Dorchester Town in the 2012 – 2013 season and Poole Town in the following season. On his release in the summer of 2014, Jacob joined Weymouth. and during his time there took 5 months off to go travelling to Australia. He is a quick attacking left back or central defender and is already providing to be a very good acquisition. LEWIS BENSON (Midfield) – Signed from Andover in June 2016, Lewis progressed through Woking Academy and joined Salisbury City Youth in the summer of 2007, aged 17, and became a regular in the youth and reserve teams. On his release in the summer of 2008, he joined Havant & Waterlooville. Lewis stopped playing competitive football to go to university where he gained a degree in sports coaching. During this time, he obtained several coaching badges, and currently holds a UEFA “B” Licence. After he gained his degree, he started playing competitive football again and joined the new Andover Town in summer 2013. Lewis is a talented attacking midfield player and has proved to be a great acquisition for Salisbury. AARON DAWSON (Midfield / Defender) - Signed from Gosport Borough in September 2017, he progressed through the Exeter City Academy and signed his first professional contract in May 2010 after completing his two-year scholarship. After a loan spell at Tiverton Town, Aaron made his debut for Exeter City in February 2012 before further loan spells at Havant & Waterlooville and Farnborough. Exeter City released Aaron in January 2015 & he went on to play for Torquay United & Truro City. He joined Gosport Borough in May 2016. Aaron is a versatile player and covers most of the pitch during a game. DANIEL FITCHETT (Midfield / Forward) - Signed from Wealdstone FC in July 2018, Daniel started off in the Aldershot Academy before joining Wycombe Wanderers Academy in July 2009 and gained a one year professional contract in June 2010. Wycombe Wanderers sent Daniel on loan to Salisbury City and on his release in May 2011, Daniel joined Salisbury City and spent three season with them and on the demise of Salisbury City in the summer of 2014, he joined Aldershot Town in June 2014. After leaving Aldershot Town in the 2015-2016 season, he joined Sutton United and stayed with them until the 2017 – 2018 season when he joined Wealdstone F.C. Daniel has great pace, with good close control and an eye for goal. DARREN MULLINGS (Midfield) – Signed from Chippenham Town in June 2018, Darren is a former schoolboy under 18 international and England college under 19 international. After leaving South Gloucester and Stroud College, he joined Bristol Rovers as a trainee and turned professional with them in July 2005; Darren spent two season with Bristol Rovers and during this time was sent out on loan to Clevedon Town. After his release in the summer of 2007, he joined Torquay United for one season and spent one month on loan to Tiverton Town. After leaving Torquay United, Darren spent two seasons with Weston Super Mare before joining Gloucester City in the 2010 – 2011 season and spent four season with them. Darren has gone on to play for Paulton Rovers, Weston Super Mare for the second time and Gloucester City for the second time. He joined Chippenham Town in November 2017. Darren is a competent midfielder and a great acquisition for Salisbury FC. KANE O’KEEFE (Midfield) – A local player, Kane progressed through all Bemerton Heath Harlequins’ youth sides and became a regular in their first team before joining Laverstock & Ford in the summer of 2014. Kane is a versatile and quick player who can also perform in defence and up front. He joined the new Salisbury FC in the summer of 2015. CHRISTOPHER SHEPHARD (Midfield) – Signed from Weymouth in May 2017, he progressed through the Exeter City Academy from 2005 to 2008 and earned a professional deal thereafter. Christopher made 19 first team appearances scoring one goal for Exeter City and was sent out on loan to Salisbury City (twice) and Bath City. He was released in the summer of 2012 when Exeter City was relegated from League One. He joined Eastbourne Borough and stayed there for two seasons before signing for Weymouth in July 2014. Christopher is a talented attacking midfield player with an eye for goal and a telling pass. THOMAS WHELAN (Midfield) – Signed from Poole Town in August 2015, Whelan started his career at Verwood Town in the Wessex League before coming to the attention of Southern League Premier Division Poole in the 2014/15 season. Poole Town signed him in March 2015, and he impressed towards the end of the campaign, particularly in a Southern League Cup Semi Final against Corby Town. Thomas is a talented attacking midfield player and has proved to be a competent midfielder for Salisbury FC. DANIEL YOUNG (Midfield) – Daniel played in the youth set up at Swindon Town and joined Salisbury City Youth on his release, aged 16. He had two very impressive years in the SCFC youth side before joining Bemerton Heath Harlequins where he had four successful years in first and reserve team football before joining Blackfield & Langley in the summer of 2014. Daniel has great pace and an eye for goal. ZACKARIAH KOTWICA (Forward) – Signed From Tamworth Town for a un disclosed fee in March 2018, he progressed through the Cheltenham Town Youth Academy and earned a professional deal thereafter. Zackariah spent 3 seasons with Cheltenham Town playing 35 times and scoring 2 goals, also during this time, he was sent on loan to Bishop’s Cleeve, Cirencester Town and Gloucester City twice. On his release in the summer of 2017, Zackariah joined Gloucester City and during his time there was sent out on loan to Salisbury F.C. Gloucester City sold Zackariah to Tamworth for a un disclosed fee in November 2017. Zackariah is a tricky striker with an eye for goal and a great prospect for the future. LUKE HOPPER (Forward) – Signed from Hungerford Town in March 2018, he progressed through the Swindon Town Youth Academy and on his release joined Chippenham Town in the summer of 2007. Luke spent one season with Chippenham Town and was also sent out on loan to Cirencester Town. He left Chippenham Town in the summer of 2008 and joined Swindon Supermarine. Luke spent three seasons with Swindon Supermarine before joining Hungerford Town in the summer of 2012. Luke once again spent three seasons with Hungerford Town and was also sent out on loan to Chippenham Town. He rejoined Swindon Supermarine in the 2014/5 season and his performances alerted Gloucester City who signed him halfway through 2015/6 season. Luke was released by Gloucester City in the summer of 2017 and again joined Hungerford Town. Luke has also gained experience in Australia playing for South Australia, Melbourne and Dandenong. He has excellent football skills, proven goalscoring instincts and a great passion for the game.

SALISBURY F.C. MANAGEMENT PROFILES

STEVE CLARIDGE (Manager /Director) – Steve is a former Football League player whose last playing action was for semi-pro Gosport Borough in 2011/12 He was a pundit for BBC Sport football shows including Football Focus and until recently when he became both Manager and a Director of Salisbury FC. He is a coach and still also features regularly as a pundit on radio and TV. He began his career with non-league Town in 1983, and after failing to gain a permanent contract at AFC Bournemouth spent three years at Weymouth - his longest single spell with any club. From 1988 until1996 he played for a number of Football League teams before moving to Leicester where he was also Player Manager in 2000/01. After a spell with Millwall, he dropped down to the Southern Premier League to work as Player Manager at Weymouth. After this ended in 2004, Steve played for ten different clubs in a variety of leagues, never spending more than a season with any one team. He has played at all levels of English football and has also appeared in at least 1000 professional or semi professional football matches. After formally retiring from football in 2007, he moved into media work for the BBC where his experience of the Football League has been used to position him as an expert at that level, though he works across a variety of different football programmes for the broadcaster. He has since occasionally played semi-professional football for clubs in the south of England, playing one game for Weymouth in 2009 and signing in 2011 for Gosport Borough.

MICK JENKINS (Director of Football) – Mick started off as a trainee at . His long association with Havant Town and Waterlooville saw him play for both sides as well as Bognor Regis Town, and it was at Bognor Regis Town where Mick ended his playing career. The former defender moved to Bognor in 1994 after a long spell at Waterlooville and was only a year into his Bognor playing career when he snapped his cruciate ligament. Bognor and Jack Pearce in particular, stood by him and gave him recovery time to try to get fully fit again for first team action, but the injury was too serious and he had to abandon his attempts to get back playing via the Sussex County League, instead going into coaching. His first role was as Assistant Manager to Dick Semark at Fareham Town in 1996, until they moved as a management team to Havant Town a year later. When Semark left in 1998, Mick continued as Assistant Manager under new manager Billy Gilbert. In 1998 Havant Town merged with Waterlooville to become Havant & Waterlooville, and after Gilbert left Liam Daish and he were appointed as managers in April 2000. After this management team was dismissed in January 2004, Mick moved to Weymouth to work under former Portsmouth team mate Steve Claridge, staying until May 2006 before taking the job as Manager of Dorchester Town in August that year, for one season. In June 2008, he was appointed Manager of Bognor Regis Town but resigned in January 2009. He then became a Director at Havant & Waterlooville but left in July 2012 to become Assistant Manager at Winchester City under Guy Butters. After leaving Winchester City, Mick became Director of Football at AFC Portchester, but left this role in May 2015 to take up the same role at Salisbury FC. He brings a wealth of experience to the Club, both from the Wessex League and non-league football as a whole.

MATTHEW HOLMES (Player /Coach) – Matthew has vast experience in the local football scene, having played for Salisbury City, Bemerton Heath Harlequins, Laverstock & Ford, and Downton. Son of Southampton FA Cup winner and former Salisbury City Manager Nick Holmes, Matthew is a tough tackling midfield player and gained his coaching experience at Downton.

SALISBURY F.C. 2018/9

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Extra preliminary round (27) £2,000 Preliminary round (56) £3,000 First round qualifying (72) £3,250 Second round qualifying £4,000 Third round qualifying (40) £5,000 First round (32) £6,000 Second round (16) £7,000 Third round (8) £8,000 Fourth round (4) £10,000 Semi-Final (2) £20,000 Final runners-up (1) £30,000 Final winners (1) £60,000

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Fleet Town’s next away game is at Cinderford Town on Saturday November 17th at 3 p.m.

They play at Causeway Ground, Edgehills Road, Cinderford, Gloucestershire GL14 2QH

Driving Distance – 101.3 miles Sat/Nav. Driving Time – 2 hours 3 minutes

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Action from our 1-0 Win over local rivals Badshot Lea in The Aldershot Senior Cup

Brendan Norris deals decisively with a cross. Enow Ojong scoring our winning goal.

17 year old Ross Ewan battling hard in midfield Ronan Silva passing with superb technique

Players and management celebrating with our supporters at the final whistle



THE BUILDBASE F.A. TROPHY 1st ROUND QUALIFYING Saturday October 27th 2018

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  FLEET TOWN SALISBURY F.C. MANAGER : David Kelly MANAGER : Steve Claridge ASST. MANAGER : Tommy Taylor ASS. Matt Holmes/Mick Jenkins/Chris Keane Colours ; Blue/Navy/Blue Colours : White/Black/White

1 Harvey White 1 Jake Hallett 2 Joe Wilson 2 Bay Downing 3 Matthew Deadfield 3 Joshua Sommerton 4 Ronan Silva 4 Thomas Whelan 5 Stuart Derry (C) 5 Kane O’Keefe ( C ) 6 Daniel Framp 6 Jacob Wannell 7 Harryson Wickens 7 Lewis Benson 8 Lamar Koroma 8 Aaron Dawson 9 Meshach Williams 9 Luke Hopper 10 Connor Channon 10 Daniel Fitchett 11 Danilo Cadete 11 Daniel Young SUBS SUBS 12 Brendan Norris 12 James Hillson 14 Abdul Rajab 14 Zackariah Kotwica 15 Enow Ojong 15 Christopher Shephard 16 Ricardo Andrady 16 Darren Mullings 17 Amarni Bonsu 17 Pablo Haysham

  MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee: Assistant Referees: Sunny Gill of Slough, Berkshire Robert Finn of Tidworth, Hampshire John Foster of Slough, Berkshire 

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