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Community Football Club STEYNING TOWN COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CLUB v WALTON & HERSHAM FC SATURDAY 5 DECEMBER 2020 | 15:00 BUILDBASE FA VASE SECOND ROUND Steyning Town CFC 1 Scott Media Digital & Print Media Solutions WHITEHAWK FC WHITEHAWK FC CHOSENWHITEHAWK BRANDING FC CHOSEN BRANDING CHOSEN BRANDING AWARD WINNING WHITEHAWKWHITEHAWK FC FC BRANDINGBRANDING WITHPROGRAMME WITH TEXT TEXT - LANDSCAPE - LANDSCAPE EDITOR SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHICSWHITEHAWKWHITEHAWK PRODUCERWHITEHAWK WHITEHAWK FOOTBALLFOOTBALL CLUB CLUBFOOTBALL CLUB FOOTBALL CLUB EST.EST. 1945 1945 EST. 1945 EST. 1945 WHITEHAWKWHITEHAWK FOOTBALLFOOTBALL CLUB CLUB EST. 1945 EST. 1945 v THREE BRIDGES FC 07/03/20 | BetVictor Isthmian League South East | 15:00 | £2 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH FC OFFICIAL PROGRAMME | ISSUE 17 | £2.50 6 SATURDAY 29 FEBRUARY 2020 | VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH | 15:00 6 BOROUGH v Billericay Town FC NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL ACTIVE SUSSEX CLUB OF THE YEAR 2019 LEAGUE DOES YOUR CLUB NEED A NEW-LOOK PROGRAMME? OR ARE YOU LOOKING TO IMPROVE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHICS? GET IN TOUCH TODAY ON 07444 195571 OR E-MAIL [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION 2 #Barrowmen WELCOME TO STEYNING TOWN BARROWMEN BOSS GERRY MURPHY PENS HIS THOUGHTS FOR THE MATCHDAY PROGRAMME AS STEYNING TOWN TURN THEIR ATTENTIONS TO THE BUILDBASE FA VASE IN THEIR FIRST MATCH BACK FROM LOCKDOWN A warm welcome to everyone this afternoon weeks for making sure we stay safe in these difficult as we welcome Walton & Hersham to the and challenging times. Birchwood Ground as we turn our focus to It’s great to be back this afternoon after a month the Buildbase FA Vase. with no action due to the current pandemic. This is the start of my 5th season as manager at this Walton & Hersham played at Step Three not so long fantastic club and I am delighted to be returning ago, so despite them now playing in Division One of once again. With everything we have all gone the Combined Counties League we know we are in through since March I would personally like to thank for a tough game. Having beaten Peacehaven in the all those doctors and nurses in the NHS for all you last round, today promises to be a tough test. DOES YOUR CLUB NEED A NEW-LOOK have done for us and to offer my condolences to all those that lost loved ones during these difficult With the new Covid guidelines, please make sure PROGRAMME? times, and we know times are still not perfect as fans and playing,management staff we adhere but hopefully are heading in the right direction. It to these as we really need to keep the grassroots certainly puts football in to perspective. football alive. OR ARE YOU LOOKING TO IMPROVE YOUR My thanks also to Chairman and directors for giving Get behind the boys today as we look to restart our SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHICS? me the chance to continue for another season along season in style and reach the Third Round of the with Hawkeye, Etters,and Emily, and all the brilliant Buildbase FA Vase this afternoon. people we have helping behind the scenes. A special Enjoy the match. mention to Laura who has been working hard in GET IN TOUCH TODAY ON 07444 195571 bringing revenue into club through the bar and our Best wishes burger shack. Gerry OR E-MAIL [email protected] My staff and would like to thank everyone for there FOR MORE INFORMATION efforts both on and off the pitch over the last few Steyning Town CFC 3 OUR CLUB Steyning Town Football Club was established in 1892 and was originally called Steyning. The club became founding members of the West Sussex Football League in 1896, joining the junior Division. The club joined Division 2 of the Brighton, Hove & District Football League for the 1919–20 season, remaining in Division 2 until the end of the 1933–34 season, when they finished The Birchwood Ground, The Shooting as champions and gained promotion to Division 1. The club Field, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3RX spent three seasons in the top division of the league before being relegated, but they finished as champions two seasons Founded: 1892 later in the 1938–39 campaign but were not promoted After WWII, the club was still playing in Division 2 of the Chairman: Ian Nichols Brighton & Hove league until the end of the 1951–52 Vice Chairman: Marco Spano campaign when they gained promotion to Division 1. The Treasurer: Richard Woodbridge 1963–64 campaign saw the club leave division one, when Commercial Manager: Mark Munns after finishing as runners-up, gaining promotion to Division 2 General Manager: Gerry Murphy of the Sussex County League. Club Secretary: Aelred Wilkinson Match Secretary: David Kennett For the next 17 seasons, Steyning stayed in Division Two Kit and Equipment Officer: Paul Hart of the Sussex County League, until they gained promotion U18 Secretary: Nigel Younger as champions, to Division One at the end of the 1977–78 campaign. After their first season in Division one the club in Senior Football co-ordinator: Paul Hawkins 1979, they changed their name to their present one. U18s co-ordinator: Richard Woodbridge & After winning the Sussex league the club left the league, to Marco Spano become one of the founder members of the Wessex Football Ladies & Girls Football co-ordinator: League in 1986. Later leaving to join the Combined Counties Karen Bridgewater Football League. At the end of their fifth season in the Youth Co-ordinator: Paul Hart Combined counties league, the club returned to the Sussex Junior and Minis co-ordinator: Iain Staines county league but was placed in Division two. Health & Safefy Officer: Pete Ifould Groundsman: John Brown The next four seasons saw the club remain in Division Two until they were relegated to Division Three at the end of the First Team manager: Gerry Murphy 1996–97 campaign. At the fifth attempt, the club managed to First team Head Coach: Paul Ettridge escape from Division three and return to Division two when First team Asst Manager: Paul Hawkins they finished as runners up behind Pease Pottage Village at Ladies First team manager: Danny Norris the end of the 2001–02 season. Under 18s manager - West: George Staples In 2013, Steyning Town FC merged with the Steyning Strikers Under 18s manager - North: Kinsley Iorpenda (Juniors) to become Steyning Town Community FC with 18 Under 18s manager - Arun: Paul Hart teams from men down to U6’s and two girl’s teams. Club Physio: Emily Wardill Registration Secretary: Gemma Manvell The club was awarded Sussex FA’s Community Club of the Clubhouse Manager: Laura Turner Year in 2016 and 2017. On 16 October 2015, the club opened Club welfare officer: Hannah Ifould its new 3G pitch at the Shooting Field ground after 3 months Club welfare officer: Gemma Manvell of preparation and groundwork by Velocity. The 3G surface Sponsorship and PR Manager: Geoff Balmont cost the club over £450,000 and was funded by a donation from the Wilson Memorial Trust, other private investors and an HSBC loan. The 2018-19 season was a very successful season for the club. The 1st team got promoted to the Premier Division of the Sussex Combination Football League after finishing Runners Up and won the League Cup beating Wick FC 4-0 in 4 #Barrowmen the Final. Steyning Town CFC 5 NON-LEAGUE PAPER FOOTBALL IS BACK! WHICH MEANS THAT THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER COLUMN IS ALSO MAKING A RETURN. THIS WEEK DAVE RICHARDSON TAKES A LOOK BACK AT THE FA CUP SECOND ROUND Even in 2020, the FA Cup still delivers. of the Northern League Division One North/West, snatched a famous victory against Havant & We had a brilliant weekend of second round action Waterlooville thanks to Niall Cummins’ effort in the capped by quite possibly the best third round draw last minute of extra time. Non-League has ever seen. It made for an exciting third round draw on Monday It all started last Friday night with Brackley Town’s night from Rossett Park, where Marine, in the eight brave 1-0 defeat at Tranmere Rovers which will have tier of English football, will host the biggest game given hope to those watching that Football League in their history with Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham opposition can be matched. Hotspur set to visit. The tie is the largest gap ever Solihull Moors went the distance with Morecambe, between opponents in the third round. eventually going down 4-2 in extra time while King’s Then Stockport County were drawn at home and will Lynn Town certainly didn’t disgrace themselves host the team their manager Jim Gannon supports - in their 6-1 defeat at League One high-flyers West Ham United, also of the Premier League. Portsmouth. Another big name will be visiting a Non-League So then it was left up to Chorley on Saturday night ground with Wayne Rooney set to take on Chorley at to become the first Non-League club to make it Victory Park as part of the struggling Championship through. side Derby County. But standing in there way was a talented Boreham Wood will play Millwall having beaten Peterborough United side, of League One, who know Canvey Island 3-0 on Monday night after the draw all about the quality players in the lower leagues was made. possess having swept up the best prospects over the years. As things stand, clubs will be able to welcome fans back for the ties providing tier restrictions do no Two goals in three minutes from Connor Hall and change. Lewis Baines turned round a one-goal deficit and sent Chorley into the third round with boss Jamie In the toughest of seasons, the FA Cup has at least Vermiglio dreaming of a tie against Liverpool.
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