FOOTBALL CLUB FOUNDED 1897 MEMBERS OF THE COMBINED COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE; SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE; THE ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE & THE SOUTHERN YOUTH LEAGUE. AFFILIATED TO THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Hartley Wintney Football Club was founded in 1897. The Club originally played in an area situated at Causeway Farm, which is not too far from our present HQ and was adjacent to the golf and cricket clubs. From stories told by the older members and from ancient records, it appeared that the village side competed and showed well against local opposition. The facilities were not, however, of the standards acceptable today. A horse trough or the pond was the only way to remove the heavy mud left from the sub- standard pitch. In 1953, the Club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as the Me- morial Ground. A pavilion was erected and the team competed in the Basing- stoke league before joining the Aldershot league. In 1973, Glynn Howells was appointed manager and, with a further influx of players, HWFC was put firmly on the local footballing map. In Glynn’s six year reign he steered the Club to three successive Aldershot Senior League titles and, on a night to remember, to success in the Aldershot Senior Cup. In 1975, the facilities were upgraded with a bar being incorporated in the pavil- ion, and the playing strength was also improved. In the 1978/79 season, after several seasons in the Aldershot League, Hartley applied to join the Combined Counties league. After the first couple of seasons in the CCFL, Hartley ap- pointed Ian Bedford as manager. A further influx of senior players gave Hartley the success they deserved. Within the first three years of Ian’s reign, Hartley won the league title (season 82/83), Aldershot Senior Cup (80/81), and the George Allen Cup (81/82). They also finished runners-up in the league (80/81) and runners-up in the Aldershot Senior Cup (81/82). During this period a new clubhouse was built and was opened by Peter Osgood. These facilities are ranked as one of the best in the league. David Willoughby, the then secretary/treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, spent exceptional hours in the embryonic stages of this venture. The Club have since strived to maintain their senior status, installing floodlights and a 113 seater stand, and the Club is indebted to the band of volunteer work- ers who keep the Club afloat. Hartley Wintney F.C. Lloydy Barnard & Paul Barnard& Lloydy Charman COVERPHOTO: GROUNDSMEN: MATCHDAYOFFICER: YOUTHTEAM MANAGER: ATEAM MANAGER: RESERVETEAMMANAGER: 1 CLUBMANAGER: PROGRAMME&EDITOR:WEB AmandaPreston, Andrew LesWilliams Harris, Richardson,Shipman,Josie TrudyStimpson Shipman, Ray COMMITTEE: SOCIALSECRETARY: MEMBERSHIPSECRETARY: BARSECRETARY: UNDER SECRETARY: 18s MATCHSECRETARY: HONORARYSECRETARY: TREASURERWhite, Luke Mullen Paddy DavidGerry Willoughby& Wykes RogerTrimmer,Taplin, WebBabeNickElizabethVint, Spiers,ChrisStanley, Stimpson, TrudyRoyStimpson, H Richardson,NiallScott,Scott, Josie Linda Shipman, Ra AlistairBobMajor, Lord McAlpine,Mark Porter, Mike Rob FredDavidHumphreys, MargarLenthal,FrankKenton, Flanders,AndrewHarris, OliveMauriceHartnett, He Bedford, Ian Byelong, Ann Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, VICEPRESIDENTS: LIFEPRESIDENT: VICE HON.PRESIDENTS:LIFE VICE VICECHAIRMAN: CHAIRMAN: PRESIDENT: Green Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire RG27 8DL Te st TA OC: TEAM COACH: WilliamMitchell NickVint : LukeMullen DaveVokes, LMI Photography Ray Shipman, Ray William Mitchell, Paddy White Paddy DavidTuttle Positioncurrently vacant DerekLen Ames, Ashby,Tom Cane, MikeCornwell GerryWykes LukeMullen Paul Dale Paul Ann Byelong Ann LukeVallance Ray Boorman Ray Jeremy & Fox SEASON 2012-2013 CLUB OFFICIALS FOOTBALL CLUB HARTLEY WINTNEY DennisWilloughby, Burgess,David KevinO’Byrne Chris/Martin Way Rowley Ann Byelong, Ann Flanders,Paula Janet FlandersPaula LukeMullen BrianBarnard l: 01252 843586 Neil Doody, Paula NeilDoody, rridge, rridge, b, Anthony White, b, Shipman, Andy y ayleyTaplin, etLewington, , , erts, Janet erts, 1 WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY F.C.

Cherry Red Records The Baggies have also progressed into Combined Counties League the FA Cup second Qualifying Round with a home tie against Leiston. We wish them well as they, along with South Park, keep the CCFL flag flying in this prestigious competition.

Our own season still loiters in the dol- Premier Division drums following a defeat last Saturday Saturday 15th Sept 2012 at fellow strugglers Chessington & Hook United. It was a lacklustre performance v by the team, and only an inspired per- Badshot Lea FC formance by Tom Lovett kept the score Kick Off: 3.00pm to respectable proportions.

The management and the players are Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen aware that improvement is needed and and welcome to the Memorial Ground are working to that aim. I urge our sup- for this Cherry Red Records Premier porters to get behind the team. Nega- Division fixture. tivity on the touchline is easily transmit- ted to the players. We knew that cir- Our opponents this afternoon are Bad- cumstances would dictate that our re- shot Lea and to all their players, sup- turn to the Premier league would be porters and officials we extend a warm difficult. It is and we need to pull to- welcome and hope they enjoy their gether as a Club to help turn the tide. short stay with us today. The Reserves have no game today. Our visitors today are unbeaten in the Their fixture last week resulted in a 4-2 league, lying seventh in the table but defeat at the hands of Barton Rovers. with games in hand. The game was memorable for one 17 year old, Liam Welch, who scored his Recent results first senior goal for the club. We are 04 Aug H BEDFONT SPORTS 3 - 2 now beginning to see the benefit of the 07 Aug a Epsom & Ewell 1 - 0 youth team setup as a number of 18 Aug a South Park 1 - 0 youngsters begin to feature in the adult 11 Sep H CHESSINGTON 2 - 0 sides.

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NEXT FIRST TEAM GAMES The A team campaign started with a 4- 3 home defeat against Wey Valley. Away v Totting & Eling They are away today at Courtmoor. Hampshire Senior Cup 1st Round Best of luck to both sides today. Tues 19 Sept, 7.45pm kick-off Please get behind the team today, and enjoy the game. Away v Croydon CCL Premier Division Luke Sat 22 Sept, 3pm kick-off

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4 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk DAVE’S NOTES FROM THE DUG OUT

Hello everybody and a warm welcome facing us and I was willing to to the players and officials of Badshot take it on. It will take time to build a Lea FC this afternoon for this game in successful squad. As I’ve said before, the Combined Counties League Premier our mission this year is to keep Hartley Division. Wintney in the CCL Prem, it’s as simple as that, and despite our start I am still The start to the season has been diffi- confident we can do that. But we need cult as we expected, having to establish everybody’s support. a whole new squad at this level of foot- Most of all, the players ball. Against Ash need your support from United the boys the touchline. The boys found a spirit and pick up on negative com- confidence that ments, and when you’re made a huge differ- up against it out on the ence in that game pitch that’s not going to and got them some help. But it also works reward for their ef- the other way. It’s sur- forts in the opening prising what a word of games where, in encouragement can do spite of the results, for a player’s belief when we showed some things are not going good spells of play. great. We’ve seen the We need to all dig in boys can play and beat as a team, as a club, and that needs good sides. Please stay positive and the your help and support too. Whatever results will come. frustration you might be feeling after the club’s good season last term, don’t Tutts forget that we’ve moved up a division - it’s a big step from Div 1 to Premier - and we didn’t have the benefit of carry- ing a settled squad into the new cam- paign.

Normally after a promotion I might look to bring in a few new faces, not have to assemble a complete new squad of players. But I understood the task

official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 5 FIRST TEAM LEAGUE TABLE & FIXTURES

RESULTS UPCOMING FIXTURES Saturday 8th SEPT 2012 Combined Counties Premier Division Tues Sept 19th Ash United 1 - 5 Guernsey Away v Totting & Eling (7.45pm) Camberley Town 1 - 1 Molesey Hampshire Senior Cup 1st Round Chessington & Hook 1 - 0 Hartley Wintney Croydon 5 - 1 Colliers Wood Sat Sept 22nd Egham Town 3 - 1 Dorking Away v Croydon (3pm) Horley Town 2 - 0 Bedfont Sports Combined Counties Premier Division Raynes Park Vale 2 - 1 Hanworth Villa Sandhurst Town 2 - 4 Wembley

Combined Counties Premier Division (10/9) Windsor 2 - 8 Egham Town Upto & including 8th Sept 2012 P W D L F A Pts GD Guernsey 6 5 0 1 27 4 15 23 Egham Town 6 5 0 1 15 7 15 8 Molesey 5 4 1 0 14 6 13 8 Cove 6 4 1 1 15 11 13 4 South Park 5 4 0 1 10 2 12 8 Windsor 4 3 1 0 11 1 10 10 Horley Town 5 3 1 1 9 4 10 5 Croydon 8 3 1 4 12 20 10 -8 Badshot Lea 3 3 0 0 5 2 9 3 Raynes Park Vale 5 3 0 2 8 7 9 1 Hanworth Villa 5 2 1 2 11 8 7 3 Ash United 6 2 1 3 13 12 7 1 Camberley Town 5 2 1 2 4 7 7 -3 Wembley 5 2 0 3 7 7 6 0 Farnham Town 4 2 0 2 6 7 6 -1 Epsom & Ewell 4 1 1 2 1 5 4 -4 Sandhurst Town 6 1 1 4 10 15 4 -5 Bedfont Sports 6 1 0 5 7 12 3 -5 Colliers Wood United 6 1 0 5 7 15 3 -8 Chessington & Hook 6 1 0 5 5 17 3 -12 Hartley Wintney 6 1 0 5 9 23 3 -14 Dorking 6 1 0 5 5 19 3 -14

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official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 7 MAN OF THE MATCH v SHRIVENHAM

Club captain Chris Dean was awarded Man of the Match for his performance both as player and captain in the FA Vase game at home to Shrivenham on September 1st. Chris is pictured receiving his bottle of bubbly from Ray Shipman.

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BADSHOT LEA FC Founded 1907

Early history suggests that the village The ensuing years saw the ups and football club was formed in 1904, after downs that one experiences, until sea- a meeting at the local village hall. They son 2002/03 which saw eventual pro- initially played friendly motion to Senior matches before deciding Football via The that they affiliate to the Hellenic League. Surrey County Football This was not with- Association in 1907. out its problems as The FA at Soho Badshot Lea began life Square tried to in the junior leagues block the move. It before gradually pro- was only the de- gressing through the termination of the leagues. The most re- committee and cent history shows the the full backing of Lea playing in the Alder- The Hellenic shot leagues and pro- League that even- gressing through the tually saw the Lea various divisions, eventually obtaining given the green light, along with Lon- promotion to the Surrey Intermediate don APSA (Essex Senior League) and League Western in 1978. Sporting Bengal (Kent League).

Progress through the three divisions In their first season they took time to saw the Lea eventually promoted to adjust to Senior Football, eventually the Surrey Premier League in 1986. This finishing 4th from bottom under the was for one year only as they obtained guidance of manager Maurice Gregory. the dubious distinction of being rele- gated with the highest points total ever Season 2004/05, David Ford took over achieved by a side being relegated. the management reigns with Nathan Fealey, and in their first season took Season 1988 saw them again in the the side to a credible 7th place finish. Surrey Intermediate League Western. Season 2005/06 saw the 1st team finish

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mid table and reach two cup finals. Season 2010/11 saw Badshot They narrowly lost out to Sandhurst Lea finish 6th in the league and finally Town in the Aldershot Senior Cup on win the Aldershot Senior Cup, defeating penalties but beat Penn & Tylers Green Fleet Town on penalties. in the Hellenic Supplementary Cup. HONOURS 2006/07 saw them yet again lose out (not a full list) on penalties in the Aldershot Senior F.A. Challenge Cup - Best season Cup, this time against Camberley Town. 2009/10 (2nd Qualifying Round) On the league front, they produced F.A. Challenge Vase - Best season some fantastic football all season and, 2009/10 (3rd Round Proper) after chasing Bisley Sports for most of Surrey Senior Cup - Best Season the season, ended up finishing in 3rd 2009/10 (Semi-finalists) place. The 3rd place finish was enough Aldershot Senior Cup Winners 2010/11 to enable them to take up a promotion Aldershot Senior Cup Runners Up - position and, with a groundshare se- 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2011/12 cured with near neighbours Farnbor- GLS Hellenic Supplementary Cup Win- ough, they were able to do so. ners - 2005/06 Kenny Warner Memorial Shield - In the 2007/08 season, under the guid- 2003/04 & 2004/05 ance of Dave Ford, the Lea finished Surrey Junior Cup Winners - 1937/8 their first season at Step 5 in a respect- Runwick Charity Cup Winners - 1937/8, able 11th place and beaten finalists in 1986/87 & 1988/89 the Aldershot Senior Cup, losing by the Surrey Intermediate Premier Division odd goal against Fleet Town. The Na- One Winners - 1937/38 & 1985/86 tional League's Committee then sanc- Surrey Intermediate Premier Division tioned a move to the Combined Coun- One Runners Up - 1983/84 ties Premier League for season Surrey Intermediate Premier Division 2008/09, where they swapped places Two Winners - 1992/93 with Reading Town. Surrey Intermediate Premier Division Two Runners Up - 1982/83 & 1998/99 Season 2009/10 saw the club reach the Surrey Intermediate Premier Challenge 2nd qualifying round of the FA Cup, as Cup Winners - 1987/88 & 2000/01 well as reaching the 3rd round proper Surrey Intermediate Premier Challenge of the FA Vase. They also reached the Cup Runners Up - 2002/03 Semi Final of the Surrey Senior Cup, Surrey Intermediate Premier Invitation beating Woking on the way and even- Cup Winners - 1989/90 tually losing to Sutton Utd.

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The Reserves’ difficult and as I said last week we have start to the season the foundation of a strong squad continued on Saturday that in the near future will most as we were beaten 4-2 certainly win more games than at home by in form not. Barton Rovers. Finally from me, a well done to Barton displayed everything you would both Paul Tickner and Ben for attribute to a Southern League club, they scoring their first competitive were strong and athletic, countering senior goals, the first of many I'm quickly at every opportunity. I felt that sure. although we dealt with this threat well, we let ourselves down with poor decision making in key areas. Our shortcomings Tuffs were amplified even more by our lack of fitness, which ultimately saw us go from fighting for an equaliser at 2-1 down with UPCOMING FIXTURES five minutes to go, to a final 4 -2 defeat.

Saturday 22 Sept (3pm) However, what is apparent, is the way in Suburban League (North Div) which we are beginning to gel and play in Home v Leverstock Green the fashion desired by all. Our football for periods was very good, we kept the ball on the floor, playing it around with confidence and positivity, an achievement in itself con- League Challenge Cup sidering the scorching conditions. Only our 2nd Round (bye in first round) movement in the final third, coupled with Home v Walton & Hersham or our finishing (something we are working Bromley towards remedying in training) prevented Date to be announced us being ahead in the final few minutes of the game.

As it was, our infancy as a team was evi- dent as we gave away two very late and preventable goals. It's most definitely a work in progress, but we are improving,

official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 15 MEET THE FIRST TEAM MANAGEMENT

David's football management career began in 2005 when he was given the Current First Team and overall club opportunity to become assistant man- manager, Dave Tuttle ('Tutts'), was ap- ager to Colin Lee at Millwall, and he was pointed in the close season of 2012 appointed manager of Millwall in De- after the departure of Neville Roach to cember 2005 - something of a baptism Thatcham Town. Friend and coaching of fire in the job as he was immediately assistant, Chris Way, joined the club at presented with the target of saving the the same time. club from relegation to League One. When it became clear he wouldn't suc- Dave was born in Reading in 1972 and ceed in his task, he left as Millwall man- was brought up in Mortimer Common, ager two games before the end of the Berkshire. He enjoyed a successful pro- 2005–06 season. fessional playing career. As a central defender, David later moved to he began his playing Swindon Town to run career as a trainee at their youth set-up Tottenham Hotspur, and scouting, linking where he went on to up with former Mill- make 10 League appear- wall team-mate Den- ances and 3 in the nis Wise. When Wise League Cup. He signed left to manage Leeds for Sheffield United on United in October 1st Aug 1993 for 2006, Dave briefly £350,000, and went on became caretaker to have spells with Crys- manager but left the tal Palace, Barnsley and job just 24 hours Millwall, as well as loan later... a chat with periods with Peterborough United, him at the bar might reveal the reasons Charlton Athletic and Wycombe Wan- for what must be one of the briefest derers. management tenures in football his- His playing career covered thirteen tory! He later left Swindon Town after appearances for Tottenham between Paul Sturrock was appointed manager. 1990 and 1993, sixty-three appear- ances for Sheffield United between Dave joined Dorking in an advisory ca- 1993 and 1996, and eighty appearances pacity in June 2007, also signing for the for Crystal Palace (pictured above in club as a player, though a few weeks ‘96. Photo: Stuart Franklin) between later he was appointed chief scout of 1996 and 1999. MK Dons.

16 Awarded Combined Counties League Best Match Day Programme in Div 1, 2011-12 DAVE TUTTLE & CHRIS WAY

On 27th August 2009, Dave began his Chris Way career in non-league management Chris Way (pictured below, when he became manager of Southern left) joined Hartley Wintney FC in June League Division One (South and West) 2012 as Dave Tuttle's assistant. Chris side, Bracknell Town. After a season at also enjoyed a notable though rela- Bracknell, he joined Hellenic Premier tively short playing career, starting as a League side Henley Town as manager in schoolboy goalkeeper with Southamp- July 2010. While retaining their place in ton FC before being released when he the Hellenic Premier in season 2011-12 reached 17. He joined Wycombe Wan- with results on the pitch, Henley were derers and spent seven years at Loakes relegated to Hellenic Division One due Park, eventually leaving and playing for to ground grading issues and David left a season at Oxford City under John the club. He joined newly promoted Maskell. When Maskell left, Chris Hartley Wintney FC in June 2012 and joined Slough Town and had two years quickly got to work in assembling a new there but was forced to retire after that squad, as all but one or two of the with an ankle injury at just 28. club's promotion-winning 2011-12 squad had left, many following former Chris met Dave Tuttle when 'Tutts' be- manager Roach and club captain Mar- came the Bracknell boss and has tin Williams to Thatcham Town. worked alongside David ever since.

official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 17 YOUTH TEAM ROUND-UP

The new Youth Team Staff; Paul Dale Latter, Ryan Corbett, Mark Taylor and (Head Coach), Paul Bowen and Graham Aaron Richardson have featured for the Smith, extend a warm welcome to all 1st Team. Congratulations should be and look forward to an exciting and extended to all these lads for acquitting successful season. The new cohort are themselves admirably at the next level. settling in and getting to know the club and their team mates. We have a young side under- Pre-season started early pinned with some talented 17 with trials held for those year olds. Along with the 1st wishing to take the next and Reserve team debutants, step in their football the youth can look to Curtis development. 53 play- Rawcliffe and Kyle Wurst for ers held aspirations of leadership and ability. Our playing for Hartley aim for this season is to con- Wintney Youth Football tinue the good work seen Club this season; unfor- towards the end of last sea- tunately I was only able son. Develop and play exciting to select a squad of 25. attacking football that will see us compete for a place at the league The development of youth talent is summit come April. Not forgetting the fundamental to the success of any club next step; nurturing ability, playing with at any level. Looking at the develop- pride and not being afraid of the chal- ment of the youth players through the lenge set to play at the next level. summer, I have absolutely no doubt we are nurturing Hartley 1st team players Through pre-season the Youth team of the future. Taking the next step is were pitched against sides older, always a daunting one; what we, the stronger and more physical than they youth team staff, has to offer is the would ordinarily face during the league platform for player development to the season. This was by design; as a young next level. The Youth squad has that team we had to prove to ourselves that platform; from the current incumbents, being bullied out of games was a frailty several have already taken the next left in the past. The game for me that step on the football ladder. Featuring rested this ghost was the REME game for the Reserves already is Connor at Arborfield. Not only was it a game Caris, Liam Welch, Billy McKay and Paul against an older, fitter and stronger Roche. Along with Reserves debutants, team, this U23 team was at home and Michael Floyd, Shaun Spence, Ryan had something to prove to their first

18 official club website: www.hartleyfc.com HARTLEY WINTNEY U18 YOUTH TEAM team manager. I was proud of what the at home against Salisbury, lads achieved, a 3-2 victory was hard rested some of the disap- fought proving to a man we can cope pointment from mid-week. Hard work with what we failed at last season. on the training ground again paid off, goals from Ryan Corbett, Charlie Peter, UPDATE: 12 Sept 2012 Liam Welch and Mark Taylor saw Hart- With the season underway and the lads ley dominate this tie from the first chomping at the bit, it was pleasing to whistle. A lesson has to be learned get off to a win in the league. Hartley from this match; at 2-0 up we allowed a Youth hosted Sandhurst in the opening team, with no apparent hope of win- fixture and ran out comfortable win- ning the game, back into the tie. A ners 2-0; the scoreline may hide a game sharp readjustment at half time en- that we were entirely in control of. sured the lads played the second half at Good in possession, all the lads wanted a tempo that suited our game and not the ball and were positive in their ap- theirs. proach play. A step into the unknown With the first games now played in an- came in the form of the FA Youth Cup ger, Graham, Paul B and I remain confi- away at Farnborough, a first for Hartley dent that the Youth are heading in the Wintney. A strong Farnborough side right direction. They play without fear, hosted a thrilling tie; that in the end in a manner that encourages the devel- could have gone either way. The home opment of their ability and have found team had the better of the first half, a steely determination, driven by Luke going into the break 1-0 to the good. Neller, Curtis Rawcliffe, Shaun Spence Changes in how we approached the and team captain Mike Floyd. To cap second period paid dividends. Closing off a good pre-season and start to this them down higher up the pitch negated season, we have Youth players regu- their long diagonal threat, in turn al- larly representing the club in the first lowed us more possession of the ball team. Well done to Ryan Corbett, Ryan through the thirds. Our reward came Latter and Luke Neller who have been from a corner; a great delivery found selected regularly; also to those who Ryan Corbett who converted with some have experienced briefly the next step. aplomb. Hartley had the lions share of It gives me and the rest of the Youth chances in the second and could, on a staff great encouragement for the fu- different day, been awarded a penalty ture of the club. later in the game. With the game head- The Youth play Thursday nights, come ing for extra time, a slip at the back and support the future. allowed Farnborough to capitalise and finish the tie in their favour.

A good win in the Hampshire cup, 4-2 Paul Dale

official Southern Youth League website: www.syl.leaguemanager.biz 19 Hartley Wintney 2012-13 First Team Match Stats and Line-ups 1 2 3 4 5 04 Aug H Dorking L 2-3 92 CCL Prem L Allen Dean © Bruce Overden Blatchford 07 Aug H Sandhurst Town L 0-4 82 CCL Prem L Allen Dean © Bruce Overden Thornton 11 Aug H Holmer Green W 2-1 100 FAC EP L Allen Dean © Bruce Overden Baxter 18 Aug H Molesey L 2-6 76 CCL Prem L Allen Dean © 2 Bruce Baxter Alexander 21 Aug H Ash United W 3-2 98 CCL Prem L Allen Dean © 2 Bruce Baxter Thornton 25 Aug A Wantage Town L 4-1 66 FAC Pre Lovett Dean © Bruce Overden Baxter 27 Aug H Hanworth Villa L 2-7 CCL Prem L Allen Dean © 1 Bruce Overden Baxter 01 Sep H Shrivenham L 0-3 FAV 1Q Lovett Bruce Dean © Overden Thornton 08 Sep A Chessington & Hook L 1-0 CCL Prem Lovett Bruce Dean © Overden Thornton

15 Sep H Badshot Lea CCL Prem 19 Sep A Totton & Eling Hants 1 22 Sep A Croydon CCL Prem 25 Sep A Hanworth Villa ELPC 29 Sep H Raynes Park Vale CCL Prem 02 Oct A Bedfont Sports CCL Prem 06 Oct A Camberley Town CCL Prem 13 Oct H Guernsey CCL Prem 20 Oct A South Park CCL Prem

23 Oct A Sandhurst Town CCL Prem 27 Oct H Windsor CCL Prem 03 Nov A Horley Town CCL Prem 10 Nov H Horley Town CCL Prem 17 Nov H Croydon CCL Prem 24 Nov A Farnham Town CCL Prem 01 Dec A Colliers Wood CCL Prem 04 Dec A Dorking/Banstead ELPC 08 Dec H Epsom & Ewell CCL Prem 15 Dec A Badshot Lea CCL Prem 22 Dec H Egham CCL Prem 26 Dec A Ash United CCL Prem 29 Dec A Wembley CCL Prem 05 Jan H Chessington & Hook CCL Prem

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And that's when the fight started....

The Dangerous Wife

When our lawn mower broke and wouldn't run, my wife kept hinting to me that I should get it fixed. But somehow I always had something else to take care of first, the shed, the boat, making beer; always something more im- portant to me.. Finally she thought of a clever way to make her point.

When I arrived home one day, I found her seated in the tall grass, busily snipping away with a tiny pair of sewing scissors. I watched silently for a short time and then went into the house. I was gone only a minute, and when I came out again I handed her a toothbrush. I said, "When you finish cutting the grass, you might as well sweep the driveway."

And that's when the fight started...

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The Humourless Husband

Saturday morning I got up early, quietly dressed, made my lunch, and slipped quietly into the garage. I hooked the boat up to the van and pro- ceeded to back out into a torrential downpour. The wind was blowing 50 mph, so I pulled back into the garage, turned on the radio and discovered that the weather would be bad all day. I went back into the house, quietly undressed, and slipped back into bed.

I cuddled up to my wife's back, now with a different anticipation, and whis- pered, "The weather out there is terrible." My loving wife of 5 years replied, "Yes, and can you believe my stupid hus- band is out fishing in that?!"

And that's when the fight started...

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HARTLEY WINTNEY U18, IN THE FA YOUTH CUP FOR THE night. I may have used a different term at the time. Someone said he was a FIRST TIME, DID US PROUD joke, a totally personal opinion of

course, and one that I don't share... Farnborough Academy 2 because he certainly didn't make me Hartley Wintney U18 1 laugh. And yes of course we all know FA Youth Cup Preliminary Round how difficult the job is for the officials, Wednesday 5 September 2012 blah, blah...

Club history was made last week The free-kick was well saved and when Hartley Wintney FC the opportunity lost. Before that, played in the FA Youth Cup for Hartley had dragged themselves the first time, and it was a terri- back into the game in the second fic effort from the lads against a half after going a goal down late very accomplished Farnborough in the first, and their endeavours academy side. were rewarded when, on 60 mins, Ryan Corbett powered in a The strong, impressive home side cre- header to make things even. But as the ated a lot of chances but found Ryan game went on, the lads tired and sev- Latter in superb form, pulling off at eral were cramping up, understanda- least half a dozen great saves, and bly, and they were undone shortly after showing good handling and kicking the the penalty incident, at the very end of whole game. At the other end, espe- the game, by a through ball to the sub- cially second half as we worked the ball stitute ‘borough forward Eb Isiakpona, better through midfield and shut them and this time he gave Ryan no chance down higher up the pitch, we looked and tucked it into the corner. It was a like we could cause a real upset. Luke very cruel time to lose the game but Neller's worldy free kick was saved su- that was a performance to be proud of. perbly by the finger tips of Farnborough Well done Paul and the rest of the keeper Sam Bersey, and then that late coaching staff, and of course to all the penalty claim... to me it looked well lads. Yes, you made us all proud. inside and I for all the world assumed he was pointing to the spot when he Paul Roche gave the foul, but then he placed the Sad to report that young fullback Paul ball on the edge of the box. Roche broke his ankle late in the game and will be out until Christmas. From I think it's fair to say we didn't feel the everyone at the Club we wish Paul a Ref had a career-crowning game that speedy recovery.

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Our pictures from the FA Youth Cup Preliminary Round game at Farnborough on 5th September, Hartley Wintney’s proud first venture in our country’s premier Youth Cup competition.

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Ryan Thorpe was rewarded for his tireless workrate and commitment in the game against Hanworth Villa (27th Aug) with the Man of the Match bottle of bubbly, presented to him by Match Day Officer Ray Boorman.

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28 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk Alex Bruce, Alex arren Baxter, Baxter, arren Paul Abbott, Tom Lovett, Matt Thornton,Matt W Lovett, Neller, Luke Paul Abbott, Tom owley. Front row: Ryan Thorpe, Lee Dauda Fofanah, Lee Allen, Ryan Thorpe, row: owley. Front ust 2012

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The FA Cup is the great com- doing. Having taken a 2-0 lead we let petition that it is, known and loved our opponents back into the game and I around the world, not least because it waited anxiously for the phone to provides teams with the chance to chime with news of an equaliser or a punch well above their weight and third goal that would have made it safe. taste success on a stage In the end we held out for somewhat elevated from a 2-1 win, setting up an their usual league status. away tie at Alresford in the This is perhaps especially Preliminary round. true for amateur clubs, and every season brings Ahead of the Alresford stories of success that trip, we notched up league will live long in the mem- wins against Knaphill, ory of players and fans of Bookham and put nine particular clubs. For Hart- goals passed Frimley ley Wintney, the FA Cup Green, Dean Peltohaka of season 2011-12 was scoring four that day. Our one such special time. league form was shaping up well but who would We had started our have imagined our FA Cup league season with a run, especially 15 minutes midweek 2-2 draw at in to our game at Alresford Town on home to the eventual runaway Division September 3rd. One champions, Guernsey FC, playing their first competitive game on the UK Let's be honest, the lads had left their mainland. We found ourselves trailing heads in the dressing room and we 2-1 going into the final few minutes could have very easily been four down before captain Martin Williams stepped after 20 minutes. Lee Allen made three up to strike a free-kick into the net. This one-on-one saves with his feet and I was followed by a 3-3 home draw with still cannot believe the young Alresford Spelthorne Sports before our foray into player missing from 6 yards after the season's FA Cup, with an Extra Pre- rounding three defenders and Lee Allen liminary round tie at Petersfield Town. and then, off balance, managing to hit the post, and then for the ball to roll It was a game I missed, as I was away away rather than back across the goal. on holiday and only had the Chairman’s They say you need luck in the Cup - we SMS text messages to satisfy my des- had a bag full at Alresford in the first 20 perate need to know how we were that day.

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It looked like we'd be in for a long and needed to keep it tight, espe- fruitless afternoon, but going forward cially at the start... and of course we we looked strong. Gradually we started didn't and Alresford nicked a goal back. to keep the ball and play in their half. A We quietly feared the worst. They kept cross is lofted in to our host's penalty coming at us but by now our defence box and Ryan Stephens, back to goal, was looking a lot more solid, and we heads a looping ball backwards, over the keeper and in. If the home side were taken by surprise by that, they must have been in shock shortly afterwards when Jermaine Hamilton picked up a pass on the left, cut inside the defender and shot low and hard from the edge of the box into the far corner. I’ll always remember Jer- maine coming over to the touchline to celebrate his goal with me even before his own team Above: Ryan Stephens, Darryl Bloxham mates… thanks for my loud and persis- (partly hidden), Jermaine Hamilton and tent support I believe! We went in at Dan Brownlie celebrate our win at the break 2-0 up and Alresford must home to Bashley. have wondered what on earth had just happened. still looked dangerous on the break as Alresford threw more players forward. Chairman Luke Mullen and I were On came Ben Dillon and Dan Brownlie standing together as the second half and Dills became the destroyer, firstly started, both of us muttering how we with a strong run through the middle

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culminating in a shot the fortune when Bashley missed a great

keeper could only parry and early chance, but this was nothing like Dan was there before anyone else to the Alresford game. We were superb steer the ball home. Ben then rounded from start to finish and ended the off an amazing 4-1 win after another stronger, and when Dan Brownlie raced incisive counter-attack. I believe our down the right - with a replay looking win at Alresford was the base for the on the cards - and shot across the belief the team showed in subsequent keeper and just inside the far post, big games. It all started there. well, it's one of the best moments I've had watching 'my' team play. We had Our FA Cup First Qualifying round game turned the tables on a team well at home to mighty Bashley from the known for causing cup upsets. An Southern Premier was coming up the amazing win and well deserved on the following Saturday, but before that we day, setting up another home tie in the had a midweek Hampshire Senior Cup second qualifying round against Bide- First Round match against Team Solent. ford, also from the Southern league. It was a potentially tricky fixture but the lads played some great football By now the games were coming thick from the off, running out 7-2 winners and fast and we had two other cup and later being awarded 'Team of the games to play before the Bideford en- Round' for the performance by Hamp- counter. After the efforts of the team shire FA. against Bashley, the decision to rest players in the Aldershot Senior Cup And so came the day of perhaps the defeat at home to Green was club’s biggest ever game to that point, fully vindicated in the game against on 17th September 2011 in the FA Cup Petersfield Town in the second qualify- at home to Bashley, a club with its own ing round of the FA Vase. The lads were impressive cup history. Bashley struck superb, different class, and won 5-1. It me as a very professional outfit on and took us into the Bideford game full of off the park. Clearly they would have confidence, but perhaps also with a been confident of a comfortable win. degree of expectation that wasn’t That confidence visibly ebbed away out there in the game against Bashley, in on the pitch as they realised they were which we had clearly been the rank in a real game. It was one of the most outsiders. committed, gritty performances I've seen from a team I've been supporting. The cup game against Bideford AFC on We defended with our lives, and when October 1st was in some ways a bigger we attacked we did so with a real test for us than even the Bashley game. threat. Yes, we did enjoy a bit of good Although they played a level below

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Bashley, Bideford had been on a good looked focussed and deter- run in the league and were up near the mined. The equaliser came on top. Any chance of catching them by 55 minutes. The ball was headed up surprise, as perhaps was in part the high by one of the Bideford central de- case with Bashley, was extremely fenders and was dropping some way unlikely after our previous win put us behind him. As Jermaine Hamilton 'on the radar', and they brought a good number of sup- porters with them from the south west in confident mood.

We weren't at our best in the first half. We had trouble get- ting the ball out of our half, with a big gap opening in our midfield as we were forced deeper, and our strikers unable to get hold of it to give our defence a breather. We rode our luck when Bideford missed a couple of good chances but they eventually scored late in the first half. We were now up against an in-form team from two lev- Above (left to right): Josh Daniels, Andy els above us, one down and not on our Newcombe, Chris Paterson and Darryl game. My guess is that Bideford went Bloxham as the Bashley game ends. in at half time expecting to come out and steamroller us, probably wonder- moved at pace towards what seemed a ing what all the fuss had been about lost cause as the ball looked to be this little village side in Hampshire. heading over the goal line, the keeper came to close off what appeared to be But in the second half we turned up. an impossible angle. Talking with Jer- Bideford were now up against the 'real' maine afterwards, he was aware that Hartley Wintney FC and it seemed to nobody was up with him and felt he me that they weren't ready for it. There could only have a go on the half volley. were less gaps and we looked stronger, From the acutest of angles he managed while our visitors continued to dispute to thread the ball between the onrush- decisions, which couldn't have helped ing keeper and near post. I still don't their focus. We, on the other hand, know how he scored from there.

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Lifted by the goal, the home pitch was being heavily watered as we side's confidence swept arrived - was it really October!? To be them forward and the winner came just drawn away at Basingstoke Town - our 5 minutes later. Ryan Stephens set off near neighbours playing several levels on one of his jinking runs into the box above us in the Conference South - was and, as the keeper came out, Ryan the dream tie for us, especially with so swivelled to keep the ball from his many of our players, coaching staff and grasp and was taken down. Up stepped even supporters having past ties with the coolest man in the ground, Jer- the Camrose club. maine Hamilton, to score em- phatically from the spot.

Hartley went on to hit the wood- work twice after that. A superb win and afterwards both Jer- maine Hamilton and Darryl Blox- ham were awarded ‘Man of the Match’ for two of many out- standing performances that day.

By a twist of fate, we were drawn against near rivals Basing- stoke Town in both the Hamp- shire Senior Cup and the next round of the FA Cup, and both within the same week! In the Hants Above: Captain Martin Williams (Willo) Cup on the Tuesday night we led 2-1 at on the ball, with Hartley ‘keeper Lee the break. Centre forward Josh Daniels Allen looking on. in that first half led the line superbly, scoring an excellent equaliser, and I've seen Town stumble to dreadful when Jack Smillie added a second with results in the Cup in past seasons but a superb finish, the home fans started they were very organised that day. I to vent their frustration. But Basing- was just left to wonder what may have stoke’s firepower told in the end and happened if we hadn't played on the they ran out 3-2 winners. previous Tuesday night, as Basingstoke were not taking us lightly this time and The Saturday of the Third Qualifying were very much faster out of the blocks Round of the FA Cup on 15th October and clearly looking to kill us off early was a beautifully sunny, warm day. The on, and they did with a display that you

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Our pride may have left us disappointed to go out 4-0 on the day but Basingstoke were ruth- less. We didn't lose our heads or crumble un- der the pressure and the lads took great credit for that. I thought we played pretty well, as well as the home side let us play - Basingstoke sim- Above: Dan Brownlie after scoring the ply played to their level and clearly late winner against Bashley. didn't fancy being on the end of an- other cup embarrassment. The Basing- have run them closer if we'd had any stoke Directors and Chairman Rafi Raz- kind of 'surprise' on our side. Their de- zak provided us with great hospitality fence was stronger than in the Hamp- and it was a pleasure to revisit friends shire Cup game, and in David Pratt they I'd not seen for some while. It all made had a very good finisher - he caused us it a very memorable day. It had been a all kinds of problems early on. Delano terrific cup run which will forever re- Sam-Yorke was suspended but 'stoke main in the memories of us all. brought in Tim Sills upfront - hardly a weak replacement. We were missing There was an agonising wait of a few strong centre-back Blocko (Darryl Blox- weeks at the end of the season, after ham, who - like most of us, never ex- we finished in the third promotion spot pected us to still be in the competition behind Guernsey, and Bedfont Sports and had booked a holiday!). Jack Smillie by a single point, but promotion to the was cup-tied. I was also sorry that day CCL Premier was eventually confirmed, for midfielder Nick Kingston, having to capping an extraordinary 2011-12 sea- come off with a knee injury he’d picked son for the club. [Kevin O’Byrne] up in a league match and that had re- Pictures Copyright Paul Paxford. stricted him to the subs bench. He must

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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 per- sons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its em- ployees 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 any time 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 vehi- cles 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 re- moving the vehicle.

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