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A VERY WARM WELCOME TO YOU ALL And particularly to the officials, players and supporters of Cheshunt FC who are here this evening for this Bostik League South Central Division fixture. We met in the reverse game back om the 20th October in a game which ended 0-0. More recently our visitors are on a run of 12 games with only 2 defeats – one of those to Hayes & Yeading and the other to their ground-sharers FC Romania. These results have seen them move up into 3rd place in the league table while Saturday’s defeat has seen us drop to 5th (with a game in hand on them) whilst 1 point behind. Last Saturday we were at Chipstead and yet again we were missing several “regulars” from the line-up. The list of injuries has caused some concerns and Barts has brought some new faces in to address this, we wish those that have joined a long and fruitful stay with us. In the B & B Senior Cup we now know that we have another home tie and that our next opponents will be Slough Town of the National League – we have today agreed for the game to be played on Tuesday, 26th March with kickoff at 7.45pm. Back to this evening now and full attention must be given to addressing what I am sure will be strong opposition from Cheshunt with much at stake for both clubs. Let’s hope for a well-contested game conducted in the right spirit. Many thanks for coming this evening and now for my usual closing plea to get behind the lads and support at all times – it really does make a difference and will do throughout the season! Terry Staines, Chairman

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THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER WEEKLY COLUMN Canterbury City have certainly had a topsy-turvy few weeks. Just moments after edging past Leicester Nirvana at the start of the month to reach their first ever FA Vase Quarter Final, the club were rocked by the news that the local council had rejected their proposals for a new stadium, which would have ended 12 long years of nomadic life. “One of the papers hit the nail on the head with the headline, joy to despair in the space of just 4 days” said City Chairman Tim Clark. “We are ground sharing at the moment, and I think everyone knows that without a new stadium are future will be in jeopardy”. With relations between the club and the city council at breaking point, innovative direct action is now being planned. Taking inspiration from the Valley Party, which was formed by Charlton Athletic fans in 1990 in an attempt to pressure Greenwich Borough Council into allowing the Addicks to return to their home ground, Clark has revealed that several campaigners are preparing to run in May’s local elections. He added, “We have been continually let down by the council and we are acting to save the club. THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER WEEKLY COLUMN “We are not just campaigning for this single issue and are asking for more sports and recreational facilities to be developed across the whole area. “It is strange to have all of this going on in the midst of what is by far the most successful time in the club’s history. “The campaign is something that we are all really excited about and we are going to try and talk to the local students at the university to try and get them involved and to ensure that it is something which appeals to young people. “We have already found a number of people who are willing to run on our platform and stand up to the current council “It is certainly a tough moment, but it has helped to bring everybody together and there is a really special atmosphere around the club at the moment”. From the perspective of the NLP it is deeply disappointing to hear how Canterbury City have seen their future put in jeopardy by the council’s recent decision and we wish them the best of luck with their campaign. Non-League clubs can play a vital role in conjuring up a sense of unity and identity within a community and it is crucial that they receive the support and protection of local institutions. By Hugo Varley

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Marlow Football Club Oak Tree Road, Marlow, SL7 3ED MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 MARK BARTLEY – MANAGER Manager who as a player was at Hayes, Slough Town, Burnham and Thame United before taking over at Reading Town in the latter part of season 2011/2012 and guiding them to safety. Then went on to win the Hellenic Premier Division with Marlow in his first season here. Now into his seventh season.

PHIL BROWN – ASSISTANT MANAGER Goalkeeping coach (who makes an occasional appearance) who is in his third season here. Previously a professional with Reading F.C.

JUNAID BELL Debut 08/11/16 Youngster who was at the John Madejski Academy and who has impressed at full-back or in midfield since signing. ALLEN BOSSMAN Debut 12/12/15 Pacey wide player who chips in with the odd goal. Now into his 4th year. KELVIN BOSSMAN Debut 25/03/17 Deadline day signing from Dunstable Town last season who was previously with Chesham United and Dunstable Town. TRISTAN CAMPBELL Debut 11/08/17 Left-sided midfielder who has arrived via Beaconsfield, Highmoor-Ibis and Binfield to sign on this season CURTIS CHAPPLE Debut 29/08/16 A quick and hard-tackling defender/wide player who was previously with Uxbridge before signing two seasons back. KAMERON ENGLISH Debut 14/02/17 Forward. A pacey winger, who joined us from Ashford Town (Mx.) having previously been with Harrow Borough and a brief loan spell at Hanworth Villa. Last season’s leading scorer.

MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 CALAM GALLIMORE Debut 05/12/13 Signed from Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic League. A central defender by trade who also fills-in at full back and who established himself as a regular last season. Has a useful long throw. SIMON GRANT Debut 17/08/13 Goalkeeper who transferred into the club from Ashford Town (Mx) prior to the start of the season 2013-14. Has also played for AFC Hayes, Slough Town and Hayes & Yeading. Last season’s player of the year. IDRIS KAMARA Debut 11/08/18 Commanding defender who is a newcomer to the Club and who was with Woodley United last season and was voted the Hellenic League Player of the Season despite playing in a relegated side. JACK KERRIGAN Debut 09/11/13 Left-sided defender who was originally here a few seasons back before moving on to Gosport Borough. After a break from football returned last season. MARCUS MEALING Debut 27/01/09 Made his debut whilst still playing in the youth team. Has moved away on several occasions, scoring wherever he has played. Started this season with Thame United but has recently returned again after a short stint with Walton Casuals. ISAAC OLORUNFEMI Debut 22/12/18 Young defender who has recenyly broken into the first-team squad, Previously with Maidenhead United, Egham Town and Northwood. ISAAC OSEI-TUTU Debut 09/08/16 Quick player with an athletics background who was with Hungerford Town before joining. Has also been with Hayes & Yeading, Aldershot and Maidenhead United.

MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 CHRIS OVENDEN Debut 10/11/12 Right-sided defender or midfielder who was with Henley Town before joining and who has also played for Hartley Wintney. Consistent player who has scored some important goals. Season 2014-15 Manager’s Player-Of-The-Year and 2015-16 Supporters Player of the Season. ADAM RICHARDS Debut 17/08/13 Central defender who impressive displays earned him a move to Harrow Borough where injury last season restricted his appearances. Made a few appearances on loan at Egham Town earlier this season before returning to Oak Tree Road. LOUIS ROGERS Debut 18/09/18 Composed midfield or defensive player who recently signed following his release from Watford FC. DEVONTAE ROMEO Debut 17/08/13 Very tricky on the ball and has an eye for goal. Son of ex-Marlow player Shane Small-King. Previously with Highmoor-Ibis and missed most of last season through injury. LESLIE SACKEY Debut 10/02/18 Joined after being released from Scunthorpe United, A left-sided defensive/midfield player. ALEX SALMON Debut 07/08/12 Tall and very quick defender who can play anywhere across the back four. Joined from Reading Town to become very important in Hellenic League title win before injury ruined the following 18 months for him. 2015-16 Player of the Season. CHARLIE SAMUEL Debut 15/08/17 Talented forward player who scores goals. Spent most of last season with Flackwell Heath before returning for this season. JAY WELCH Debut 10/11/15 Youngster who was at the Reading Academy. A hard-working midfielder who likes to get forward and score goals.

MARLOW FC GOALS 2018 - 2019 TIME MARLOW AGAINST 1-5 1 1 6-10 2 3 11-15 6 16-20 4 21-25 4 26-30 3 5 31-35 1 36-40 5 41-45 4 4 46-50 1 51-55 4 2 56-60 1 1 61-65 3 66-70 1 5 71-75 3 1 76-80 2 3 81-85 4 1 86-90 6 4 Ex. time 1 TOTAL 54 32

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Partners: John Gabbitas, Stephen Robins, Margaret Furniss CHESHUNT FC – CLUB HISTORY Looking Back In Amber: The History of Cheshunt Football Club Since 2011, Cheshunt FC has been Cheshunt Sports & Leisure Ltd, with Dean Williamson, our chairman, guiding our club and premises’ development. Major investment on and off the pitch has been a major feature of the past few years, with extensive refurbishment of our stadium and entertainment facilities and the construction of new grass pitches and the amazing new 3G surface. Our vision is to produce a Conference standard football club and academy, together with first-class sports, leisure and business facilities that will support Cheshunt Football Club’s desire to become a centre of sporting excellence. Cheshunt Football Club club has a rich history, which has made if a part of the town’s heritage and culture. Below we look over the club’s history throughout the decades. 1880s – 1930s - The Original Cheshunt Football Club The original Cheshunt Football Club was formed in around 1880, just 17 years after the FA codified the laws of football. They played at Cheshunt Cricket Club's Recreation ground on Albury Ride and wore a black and white striped kit. Their main achievements include winning the Herts Senior Cup in 1924 and the Herts Charity Cup in 1900/01, 1903/04 and 1905/06. They reached the FA Amateur Cup semi-final in 1903/04 and joined the Athenian league after the Great War. After finishing bottom four seasons on the trot and heavily in debt, they disbanded in 1931 when the cricket club raised the rent. At the time they were the oldest amateur club in . 1940s - The 'New' Cheshunt Football Club In July 1946, at a public meeting in the Co-op Hall in Waltham Cross, a group of local businessmen decided to resurrect the club, using local CHESHUNT FC – CLUB HISTORY junior side Crossbrook Sports as the basis for the new team, retaining their amber and black colours and with Roy Bailey as their manager. The new club applied for and were accepted into the , playing in division one for the 1946-47 season. They finished runners-up and won the League Cup and Herts Charity Shield. Initially, home games were played at the Gothic sports ground, off Theobalds Lane, east of the Great Cambridge Road, before moving to College Road the following season. Cheshunt then won the division one title in 1947/48 and again in 1948/49 season and reached the Herts Senior Cup final for the first time. The 1949/50 season saw us in the London League Premier division and playing at our newly opened Cheshunt Stadium on Theobalds Lane. We won the championship - beating Tilbury on the last day of the season to clinch the title from them - and reached the 3rd round of the Amateur Cup, defeating holders Bromley in front of 5,000 spectators (still the ground record) along the way. 1950s - Searching for Success Drainage problems forced the club to abandon Cheshunt Stadium and move to a new ground on Brookfield Lane. We returned to 'The Stadium' (as it is often referred to) in 1952/53 but a poor playing surface meant a return to Brookfield Lane, this time as the tenants of Tottenham Hotspur, as Spurs were now using it as their training ground. At the end of the 1957/58 season Cheshunt were asked to leave and so returned to Cheshunt Stadium where we have played to this present day. The side that won the London League in 1950 included many talented players, including Arthur Ault, Fred Pointing and Dudley Sapsford, but most notable were Ralph Wetton, who went on to play for Tottenham Hotspur, and George Ferguson, who was selected to play for Scotland's Amateur side twice in 1950 - the only man to play in an international whilst a Cheshunt playerApart from moving grounds, Cheshunt also CHESHUNT FC – CLUB HISTORY moved around various leagues. We were members of the Delphian League from 1951/52 and 1954/55, rejoined the London League between 1955/56 and 1958/59 and then left to become founder members of the Aetolian League between 1959/60 and 1961/2... all without achieving any notable success. In 1957/58 our team reached the FA Cup 4th qualifying round for the first time. It’s an achievement the club has matched three times since, but never bettered. 1960s - Ambitions Achieved Cheshunt joined the Spartan League for the 1962/63 season and won the title at the first attempt. The following season the team won the Spartan League Cup. For the 1964/65 season, Cheshunt joined the Athenian League, playing in division two. The following season we finished runners-up under the management of Terry Medwin, the former Spurs and Wales international. That same year, we lifted the Herts Charity Shield. The division one title was won in 1967/68, beating Wembley in another head-to-head championship decider. We joined the Premier Division in the 1968/69 season and achieved respectable positions right through to winning the Athenian Championship in the 1975/76 season, guided by the club's most successful manager, John Drabwell. 1970s – The Golden Years Cheshunt’s time in the Premier Division saw the Club’s most successful period since the 1940s. We won the Mithras Cup in 1969/70, the London Charity Cup in 1973/74, the Athenian League Cup and East Anglian Cup in 1974/75 and the Athenian League Cup again in 1975/76. We also reached four Herts Senior Cup finals, two Mithras Cup finals as well as another East Anglian Cup and Herts Charity Cup finals. 1980s - Highs and Lows Cheshunt joined the Division Two in 1977/78. We found little success until the 1981/82 season, when we finished CHESHUNT FC – CLUB HISTORY runners-up to Worthing and were promoted to division one. We also reached the last eight of the FA Vase, going out to Wearside Club Blue Star in the quarter-final, Cheshunt’s best performance in any national competition. Cheshunt were relegated from division one at the end of 1983/84 season. However, this was the time when a young Iain Dowie first appeared for the Ambers, before leaving to play for Luton, West Ham, Southampton and Northern Ireland and then going on to manage Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic and Coventry City. Paul Fairclough, once manager of Barnet, also played a few games for the Ambers in the early 80s. In 1986/87 Cheshunt were relegated into the Spartan League and spent the next six seasons in a state of persistent frustration, unable to achieve the consistency needed for promotion. We did, however, pick up the Herts Centenary Trophy in 1991/92 and finally finished in a top three place in 1992/93, along with the Spartan League Cup, which was a good enough performance to go back up into the Isthmian League. 1990s - Hovering on the Brink Cheshunt rejoined division three of the Isthmian League for the 1993/94 season and achieved promotion to division two at the first attempt. The club was relegated to division three in 1997/98, but bounced back immediately the following season. We consolidated with mid-table positions until being effectively relegated to the new division two at the end of the 2001/02 season due to League restructuring and ground improvements not meeting League deadlines. 2000s- Silverware and Security In season 2002/03, Cheshunt won the division two title (our first league title for 27 years), reached three cup finals and also achieved the necessary ground-grading to play at a higher level. Success continued in CHESHUNT FC – CLUB HISTORY the 2003/04 season, finishing third in division one north and reaching the final of the Herts Charity Cup. During this season, striker Darrell Cox was selected for Grenada's squad in their World Cup qualifying tie with Guyana. Sadly, Cox spent the match on the substitutes’ bench and was not brought on. This is the nearest Cheshunt have come to producing a full international while still an active player for our club side. With the FA restructuring of the non-league pyramid taking effect for the following season, Cheshunt were promoted to the Isthmian Premier division for 2004/05. We found ourselves relegated on the final day of the season by the narrowest of margins (identical points and goal difference with Wealdstone meant that they stayed above Cheshunt by virtue of having scored two more goals), only to then find we were saved due to the disbandment of Hornchurch that summer. However, the Ambers were moved across into the Southern League, where we spent a memorable 2005/06 season (finishing two places above the relegation zone) and lifting the Herts Charity Cup for the first time in the club's history During this season, Cheshunt signed Lloyd Opara from Redbridge, one of the best players in the Southern League. There were many rumours speculating about Opara,with tabloids reporting that he was on the verge of being snapped up by Chelsea for a cool £1 million. In reality, the club sold him to Peterborough United for an estimated £22,000. He went on to make 8 appearances in League Two and scored just 1 goal. Lloyd came back to Cheshunt on a free transfer in the latter stages of the 2006/07 season. We also re-signed striker Darrell Cox for a record transfer fee in the 2006/07 season. 2007/08 saw the club break plenty of records for all the wrong reasons. Five managers took up residence in the hot-seat: Tom Loizou (sacked in November), Paul McGiven (resigned in December), Justin Moseley (caretaker), Martin Grainger (resigned after 1 game in charge) and CHESHUNT FC – CLUB HISTORY finally Gordon Boateng. Months of turmoil saw most of the senior players leave for pastures greener. Relegation was all but assured by the time Boateng took charge of the team and the inevitable became a certainty at Easter when a 2-1 defeat at Banbury Utd sealed our fate. There was some cheer for Ambers fans when we beat local rivals Ware in the Herts Charity Cup Final by a Liam Farrell goal to put some silverware in the cabinet and give the club some hope for the future. Cheshunt were placed in the Ryman Division 1 North for the 2008/09 season, finishing 14th and narrowly losing to Stevenage Borough in the Herts Senior Cup Final. The 2009/10 season saw a new squad, a new management team of Bob Dearie and Barry Green, and a more stable, supportive environment 2010s – A Bright Future In 2011 Cheshunt Sports & Leisure Ltd took over the Club with Dean Williamson installed as Chairman. Ensuring stability was the first priority along with investment in the facilities to build a solid foundation from which the club could grow. In 2013, the club were granted planning permission to overhaul 16 acres of land to provide high quality playing surfaces, install a sustainable irrigation system and a full size floodlit artificial pitch. The permission gained national coverage in the BBC2 documentary “Permission Impossible”. The following year, Dean Williamson secured £150,000 of funding from the Football Stadium Improvement fund to extensively refurbish the club’s stadium. In 2015, he secured a further £300,000 of Sport funding to install the new 3G floodlit artificial pitch. The stadium and adjoining 3G pitch were completed in 2015

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It seems to have taken Hayes & Yeading United rather a long time to get from goal ninety-five to goal one hundred, but they did it today- and remained fourteen points clear at the top of the table with that goal giving them victory over Ware. Josh Chamberlain got it in the second half, taking them to sixty-seven points - Ware drop to seventh. Bracknell Town remain in second place, and they recorded a three-one win at Hertford Town. Liam Ferdinand and Adam Cornell put them two up, before Hertford halved the arrears through Dara Dada. Ferdinand made the points safe in the sixty third minute. Cheshunt sit third, opening the scoring at Chalfont St Peter in the twentieth minute and holding that lead until deep into stoppage time, when Conor Hogan extended it. The Saints remain fifteenth. Westfield, in fourth, did the double over FC Romania, Aaron Watson getting the only goal of the game, whilst Marlow slipped to fifth, Izzy Bademosi getting the only goal of the match at Chipstead for the home side, which sees the Chips in twelfth. Two early goals from Hady Ghandour were enough to give Tooting and Mitcham United three points against Waltham Abbey at Imperial Fields. Christian Assombalonga got one back for the Abbotts nine minutes from time but the result left the Terrors only three points away from a playoff place. Ashford Town are up to eight place, and picked up three points despite falling behind at home to Northwood. Zaied Sabti put Woods ahead in the twenty-second minute, but that advantage lasted less than a quarter of an hour, James Cottee equalising. Five minutes after the break the Tangerines had the advantage, Gurkan Gokmen finding the net, and that ended the scoring. Northwood are eleventh. THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL ROUND-UP

The joint biggest win of the day came in the shadow of Heathrow Airport, where Bedfont Sports walloped Uxbridge by five goals to one. Harrison Crawford put Sports ahead twelve minutes before the break, but the next five goals arrived after the interval- and the first of those was an equaliser from Matthew Woods. That’s as good as it got for Uxbridge, however, as David Pitt, Charlie Postance, Crawford with his second and Scott Harris made more than sure of victory. At the wrong end of the table, South Park remain three points outside the relegation zone, but second bottom Molesey have a game in hand- and are now level on goal difference after Sparks were walloped at Hanwell Town. Two goals in each half saw the Geordies win four-nil, with Jeremiah Maja and Harry Rush scoring in the first half, Calum Duffy and Gareth Chendlik making sure- the last two goals coming in the last two minutes of the match. Molesey went to Egham Town in a clash of the bottom two, and rather like Charles Dickins in the Muppet Christmas Carol the Sarnies were haunted by Marley and Marley, as Moles forward Hamilton found the net in each half. Egham are eleven points away from safety- and twenty goals- with only eleven matches to play, whilst the Moles have seen their form improve, with only one defeat in the last four, at the same time that South Park’s performances have gone the other way, Sparks now suffering four straight defeats. Egham, with only two points from the last thirty, seem to need a miracle.

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WISH THE “BLUES” ALL THE BEST FOR THE SEASON THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL FORM GUIDE HOME TEAM AWAY WDLDW ASHFORD TOWN (MX) WWLWW WDLDW BEDFONT SPORTS LLLLD WWWDW BRACKNELL TOWN LWWDW LLDDL CHALFONT ST. PETER WLDLL DWWLW CHESHUNT WLDLW LWLWW CHIPSTEAD WLLWD LDLDL EGHAM TOWN LLLLL LDLWL FC ROMANIA LLLWL WLLWW HANWELL TOWN WDDDD WWWWW HAYES & YEADING WWWWD LDLLL HERTFORD TOWN DWLLD LWLWD MARLOW LWWWL DLLLD MOLESEY LLWLW LLLLW NORTHWOOD WWDWL LWWLL SOUTH PARK LWWLL LDWDW TOOTING & MITCHAM LWWWD DLLLW UXBRIDGE DDWLL LLWLL WALTHAM ABBEY WWWLL LWLDD WARE WWWWL WWWWW WESTFIELD WWDDW (LATEST RESULTS TO THE LEFT) THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL DIRECTORY

ASHFORD TOWN (Mx), Short Lane, Stanwell TW19 7BH 24

BEDFONT SPORTS, Hatton Road, Bedfont TW14 9QT 24

BRACKNELL TOWN, Larges Lane, Bracknell RG12 9AN 18

CHALFONT ST. PETER, Gravel Hill, Chalfont St. Peter SL9 9QX 15

CHESHUNT, Theobalds Lane, Cheshunt EN8 8RU 46

CHIPSTEAD, The High Road, Chipstead CR5 3SF 50

EGHAM TOWN, Wards Place, Egham, Surrey TW20 8XD 25

FC ROMANIA, Groundshare at Cheshunt EN8 8RU 46

HANWELL TOWN, Reynolds Field, Greenford Ln, Perivale UB6 8TL 23

HAYES & YEADING UNITED, Beaconsfield Road, Hayes UB4 0SL 23

HERTFORD TOWN, West Street, Hertford SG13 8EZ 45

MOLESEY, Walton Road, West Molesey KT8 2JG 38

NORTHWOOD, Chestnut Avenue, Northwood HA6 1HR 23

SOUTH PARK, Whitehall Lane, South Park, Reigate RH2 8LG 50

TOOTING & MITCHAM, Bishopsford Road, Morden Surrey SM4 6BF 49

UXBRIDGE, Honeycroft, Horton Road, West Drayton UB7 8HX 23

WALTHAM ABBEY, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey EN9 1NX 50

WARE, Wadesmill Road, Ware SG12 0UQ 56

WESTFIELD, Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9BA 35

MILES are shown from Marlow Estimated total for the season for MARLOW is 1226 return

MARLOW FC RESULTS 2018/2019 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT SCORERS AUGUST 11 MOLESEY BOST 3-0 107 Samuel 2, Romeo 18 Tooting & Mitcham BOST 0-0 226 25 Kidlington FAC-P 1-0 68 Gallimore 27 CHALFONT ST. PETER BOST 0-0 122 SEPTEMBER 01 Westfield BOST 2-1 69 Brown, English 09 Aylesbury United FACQ 0-0 171 11 AYLESBURY UNITED FACQ 2-1 170 Bell, Ovenden (pen) 15 FC ROMANIA BOST 2-0 104 English, Ovenden (pen) 18 Tilbury VEL 0-1 46 22 Kempston Rovers FACQ 0-1 145 25 UXBRIDGE BOST 1-0 94 Onokwai OCTOBER 02 Ware BOST 0-3 83 06 DIDCOT TOWN BBSC 3-1 101 Ovenden, English, Samuel 13 Brentwood Town FAT-P 1-4 161 Samuel 20 Cheshunt BOST 0-0 164 23 Ascot United BBSC 3-0 79 OG, Mealing, Welch 27 Bedfont Sports BOST 1-0 52 Romeo 30 HANWELL TOWN BOST 4-1 102 Gallimore, English 2, Osei-Tutu, NOVEMBER 03 CHIPSTEAD BOST 4-0 159 English 3, Mealing 10 Egham Town BOST 0-0 61 17 HAYES & YEADING BOST 2-1 288 Osei-Tutu, A Bossman 24 Ashford Town (Mx) BOST 3-0 87 English, Osei-Tutu, Richards DECEMBER 01 HERTFORD TOWN BOST 1-1 141 Mealing 08 Bracknell Town BOST 3-3 290 English (pen), Clark, Osei-Tutu 15 WALTHAM ABBEY BOST 1-3 90 Clark 22 Chalfont St. Peter BOST 4-1 86 Mealing 29 NORTHWOOD BOST 3-0 158 Bell, Richards, Mealing JANUARY 05 South Park BOST 2-1 82 Romeo, Bell 12 WESTFIELD BOST 0-1 131

19 BEDFONT SPORTS BOST 1-0 120 Clark

26 Hanwell Town BOST 6-0 153 Clark 3, Romeo, Ovenden, Richards

MARLOW FC RESULTS 2018/2019 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT SCORERS FEBRUARY 05 Uxbridge BOST 2-1 62 Welch, Ovenden

13 MK DONS BBSC 1-0 206 Richards 16 TOOTING & MITCHAM BOST 1-1 173 Edwards 23 Chipstead BOST 0-1 72 26 CHESHUNT BOST MARCH 02 EGHAM TOWN BOST

09 Hayes & Yeading BOST

12 Molesey BOST

16 ASHFORD TOWN (Mx) BOST

23 Hertford Town BOST

26 SLOUGH TOWN BBSC BBRACKNELL TOWN 30 BRACKNELL TOWN BOST

APRIL 06 Waltham Abbey BOST

13 FC Romania BOST

20 SOUTH PARK BOST

22 Northwood BOST

27 WARE BOST

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APPEARANCES & GOALS 2018/2019 LEAGUE CUP TOTALS CAREER PLAYER A S G A S G A S G A G Debut Alex Aldrich 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 16/03/2015 Michael Alexis 1 0 0 0 0 0 23/02/2019 Sam Bangura 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 102 3 17/03/2015 Junaid Bell 19 1 2 2 2 1 21 3 3 88 7 08/11/2016 Allen Bossman 6 12 1 4 2 0 10 14 1 119 15 12/12/2015 Kelvin Bossman 2 10 0 4 4 0 6 14 0 70 10 25/03/2017 Jordan Brown 6 0 1 2 0 0 8 0 1 90 23 08/08/2015 Phil Brown 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 25/03/2014 Nico Cammock 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 15/09/2018 Tristan Campbell 21 2 0 7 0 0 28 2 0 30 0 11/08/2018 Curtis Chapple 16 1 0 7 0 0 23 1 0 87 5 29/08/2016 James Clark 7 2 6 0 0 0 7 2 6 9 6 14/11/2018 Jordan Edwards 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 4 1 5 1 26/01/2019 Kameron English 16 7 9 4 0 1 20 7 10 79 22 14/02/2017 Calam Gallimore 18 0 1 5 0 1 23 0 2 113 6 05/12/2015 Paolo Giamettei 0 6 0 2 1 0 2 7 0 9 0 09/10/2018 Simon Grant 26 0 0 8 0 0 34 0 0 214 0 17/08/2013 Idris Kamara 0 1 0 6 0 0 6 1 0 7 0 11/08/2018 Jack Kerrigan 10 0 0 3 0 0 13 0 0 44 0 09/11/2013 Marcus Mealing 12 0 4 0 1 1 12 1 5 267 66 27/01/2009 Josh Morrison 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 7 0 02/01/2018 Melvy N'Somi 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 18/09/2018 Isaac Olorunfemi 8 0 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 22/12/2018 Chid Onokwai 4 3 1 2 1 0 6 4 1 21 4 07/01/2017 Isaac Osei-Tutu 13 3 4 5 2 0 18 5 4 91 13 09/08/2016 Chris Ovenden 22 3 3 6 1 2 28 4 5 273 40 10/11/2012 McKoy Palmer 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 11/09/2018

APPEARANCES & GOALS 2018/2019 LEAGUE CUP TOTALS CAREER PLAYER A S G A S G A S G A G Debut Johan Rennemo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 18/09/2018 Adam Richards 19 0 3 1 0 1 20 0 4 131 12 17/08/2013 Louis Rogers 9 0 0 3 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 18/09/2018 Devontae Romeo 20 2 4 6 0 0 26 2 4 136 18 17/08/2013 Leslie Sackey 2 0 0 3 1 0 5 1 0 21 0 10/02/2018 Alex Salmon 7 0 0 4 0 0 11 0 0 170 0 07/08/2012 Charlie Samuel 12 2 2 5 1 2 17 3 4 28 7 15/08/2017 Jay Welch 4 2 1 1 2 1 5 4 2 99 11 10/11/2015 Jahvanne Wilson 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 18/09/2018 Lewis Workman 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 18/09/2018 Greg Wright 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 23/10/2018 O.G. 0 1 0 0 1

Total 43 11 54

Are you looking for a venue to hold your event?

Our clubhouse is available for private bookings. Whether you are looking to host a birthday party, family gathering, office party, charity event, quiz, bingo, fundraiser, business meeting or other event, we can help.

We have plenty of parking onsite, a licensed bar, capacity of 100 people and can arrange catering.

Whatever the event, give us a call on 01628 483970

MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED OAK TREE ROAD, MARLOW, SL7 3ED 01628 483970 [email protected] Co. Reg. No. 3525157 – Limited by Guarantee

Directors: Ian Benfell, Keith Carter, Tony Dormer, Ray Frith, Terry Staines. Football Secretary: Terry Staines Match Secretary: Graeme Cooper Manager: Mark Bartley Asst. Manager: Phil Brown Sports Therapist: Adam Galbraith Vice Presidents: Richard Biffa, Richard Bailey, William Bogie, Keith Budd, Michael Eagleton, Tom Kerridge, Ron Lunn, Tom Maddran, Maurice Oram, Jim Platt, Ray Skoyles, Mike Watson, Brian Webb, Colin Whale. General Committee Chair: Graeme Cooper Hon. Treasurer: Tony Dormer Minutes Sec: David White Commercial: Ian Benfell Ground & dressing rooms: Brian Coleman, Keith Carter, Steve Roberts, Robert Cordingley Catering: Ian Benfell, Mark Ashby, Barrie Lynch Boardroom: Graham Moore Bar: Ken Anson, Tony Dormer, Mark Love, Allan Maddern, David White.

THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION TUESDAY 26th FEBRUARY 2019

MARLOW v CHESHUNT Simon GRANT Harry GIRLING Curtis CHAPPLE Emeil AIKEN Jack KERRIGAN Connor PETERS Tristan CAMPBELL Patrick ADAMSOM Adam RICHARDS David KENDALL Calam GALLIMORE Devontae ROMEO Guiseppe RE Junaid BELL Connor HOGAN Marcus MEALING Jordan WESTCOTT Kamaron ENGLISH Yvan JOURDAN Isaac OSEI-TUTU Brian MOSES Idris KAMARA Al-Hafeez SANUSI Louis ROGERS Jack LEE Allen BOSSMAN Kyle ROBERTS Charlie SAMUEL Nicholas SYMONS Isaac OLORUNFEMI Kelvin BOSSMAN Leslie SACKEY

REFEREE ASSISTANTS Mr S KYLE Mr M GIFFORD Mr J FIELD