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Download Programme Aylesbury United 2018-19 vs Maidenhead United 7.45pm, Wednesday 30 January 2019 The Meadow, Chesham Berks & Bucks Senior Cup Quarter Final Help us celebrate 30 years of providing hospice care in Buckinghamshire by joining the 10th on Sponsored by: Welcome ood afternoon and Gwelcome to this Berks & Bucks Senior Cup Quarter Final against Maidenhead United. Maidenhead have a storied history in the Berks & Bucks Cup, entering the first ever competition in 1878, and winning the trophy for the first time in 1895. The Magpies have won Chid Onokwai in action the previous time the clubs met in 2016 the cup 22 times in total, most recently in 2016-17. game in charge, before sit 20th in the National The two times the sides he returned to replace League. The club lost 1-0 most recently met in the Hippolyte in 2015. away to Wrexham on final it was coicidentally Saturday, and suffered the final match for their Slough Town have already an injury-time defeat long-serving manager. defeated Hungerford against Solihull Moors the Maidenhead’s 4-0 victory Town 2-1 in the first weekend prior. But their in 2015 at The Meadow of this season’s quarter previous outing in this was the final match of finals. The other two ties competition was a 2-0 Johnson Hippolyte’s see Marlow take on MK victory against Hellenic nine year reign. While Dons, and Flackwell Premier League side the 4-1 victory over Heath against Reading. Holmer Green. the Ducks in 2003 was Alan Devonshire’s final Maidenhead currently Up the Ducks! Aylesbury United FC Chairman Graham Read Andy Foster 01296 487367 Vice chairman Ken Turnbull 21st Century Ducks chairman [email protected] General secretary Steve Baker Zana Saunders Directors James Byrne, Matchday hospitality @aylesburyutdfc Brian Metcalfe, Ian Pluck, Muriel Turnbull Alan Sherwell, Warren Sheward First team kit Ron Schmidt @aylesburyunitedfc Fixture secretary Ian Pluck Photographer Mike Snell Welfare officer James Byrne Programme editor Paul Snell Safety officer Warren Sheward flic.kr/aylesburyunited Ladies team chairman Company no. 05814026 aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk | 3 FOOTBALL & FITNESS EDUCATION FOR 16 – 19 YEAR OLDS BASED AT STOKE MANDEVILLE STADIUM Our fantastic facilities at Stoke Mandeville Stadium offer a fully equipped gym, pool, sports hall and classrooms. We pride ourselves on having highly qualified, OPEN EVENING experienced coaches with links to professional Tuesday 5th March 2019 and semi professional football as well as a Times : 6.30pm - 8.00pm partnership with Aylesbury United FC. We offer - VENUE An extensive fixture list Stoke Mandeville Stadium Match Analysis – Improve your game Pathway to employment providers, Universities & Guttmann Road, Aylesbury, HP21 9PP USA scholarships TRIAL DATES A range of study options - Please visit our website for details BTEC /A Levels Various Coaching Pathways Level 2 Gym Instructor JOIN OUR TEAM WWW.BUCKSSPORTACADEMY.CO.UK [email protected] 01296 695202 07852 018306 SEVERAL CURRENT AND FORMER BSA STUDENTS NOW PLAY FOR PROFESSIONAL AND SEMI PROFESSIONAL CLUBS FOOTBALL & FITNESS EDUCATION About Aylesbury United FOR 16 – 19 YEAR OLDS BASED AT STOKE MANDEVILLE STADIUM ylesbury United achieved and the Ducks Despite defeating Foot- Awas founded in moved to their new Buck- ball League side Reading 1897 when three local ingham Road stadium. in the Berks and Bucks sides, Night School FC, Gould’s talented squad Senior Cup, for the sec- The Printing Works and secured the Southern ond time in four seasons, Aylesbury Town, decided League Championship the club was relegated to to merge. The club, nick- in 1987-88 and were Division One for the first named the Ducks, has promoted to the Vauxhall time in their history. Our fantastic facilities at Stoke Mandeville Stadium experienced some incred- Conference. That year the offer a fully equipped gym, pool, sports hall ible highs over its 112- Ducks became the only But nothing was to match and classrooms. year history but are now ever non-league side to the low point of summer without a home ground to take on the full England 2006. Former chairman We pride ourselves on having highly qualified, call their own. team, as more than 6,000 Bill Carroll cut ties with OPEN EVENING experienced coaches with links to professional packed into Buckingham the club he had been and semi professional football as well as a Tuesday 5th March 2019 United played in local Road. involved with since 1997 partnership with Aylesbury United FC. Times : 6.30pm - 8.00pm leagues before joining the having failed to convert We offer - Spartan League in 1908 Between 1985 and 1992, the Buckingham Road VENUE An extensive fixture list where it remained until Aylesbury boasted the playing surface to a third Stoke Mandeville Stadium Match Analysis – Improve your game the Second World War. best FA Cup record of any generation artificial sur- Guttmann Road, Aylesbury, HP21 9PP Pathway to employment providers, Universities & side outside the Football face. Local businessman USA scholarships Fame and the FA Cup League, reaching at least Graham Read took over the first round proper the club, but Aylesbury TRIAL DATES A range of study options - Aylesbury turned every season. And in was left homeless after its Please visit our website for details BTEC /A Levels Various Coaching Pathways semi-professional in 1976 1994-95 the club became lease expired. Level 2 Gym Instructor and joined the Southern famous for the ‘Duck League, kicking off the Walk’ celebration as Since then the Ducks club’s most successful Aylesbury reached the have been forced to play JOIN OUR TEAM period. In 1983 the club third round, losing to Pre- their ‘home’ matches out appointed Trevor Gould mier League Queen’s Park of Aylesbury while the WWW.BUCKSSPORTACADEMY.CO.UK [email protected] as manager, and a year Rangers at Loftus Road. committee work hard to 01296 695202 07852 018306 later a local lad called keep the club alive. The Cliff Hercules made his Ups and downs campaign to ‘Bring the SEVERAL CURRENT AND FORMER BSA STUDENTS NOW PLAY FOR PROFESSIONAL AND SEMI PROFESSIONAL CLUBS debut, hanging up his Ducks Home’ generated boots some 20-years later In 1998-99 the Ducks plenty of publicity, but smashing club records were pipped to the sadly nothing concrete in with 669 appearances Isthmian League title by terms of a new home for and 301 goals. Sutton United and the the club. In the interim, following season were the teams plays home Promotion to the fighting for survival on matches at neighbour Southern Premier was and off the pitch. Chesham United. aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk | 5 The Ducks Jack Hopwood Archie Davis Ashley Jenkins Anthony Ball Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Defender Sponsor: Ian Pluck Sponsor: Lee Cotton Jake Bewley Chris Crook Callum Mapley Harry Tucker Defender Defender Defender Defender Sponsor: KAS Paper Systems Sponsor: Erika Robinson Jack Wood Sonny French Max Hercules Ollie Hogg Defender Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Sponsor: Ollie Gurney Sponsor: Joan Metcalfe Sponsor: Hercules Sports Sponsor: The Harveys Harry Jones Ollie Jones Kierran Lataille Ben Seaton Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Sponsor: Ian & Tony Lowe Sponsor: Jim Rayner Sponsor: David Horne 6 | aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk The Ducks Greg Williams Aaron Berry Sean Coles Horatio Hirst Midfielder Forward Forward Forward Sponsor: Peter O’Callaghan Sponsor: Graham Durban Sponsor: Steve Baker Tre Mitford Maciej Tajs Forward Forward Sponsor: Alan Sherwell Sponsor: Greg Smith Ben Williams Michael Hogg Paul Batchelor Luke Robertson Manager Assistant manager Coach Physio Sponsor: G Williams Builders Sponsor: Warren Sheward Sponsor: Peter Turnbull aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk | 7 THE SSE WOMEN’S FA CUP FINAL 2019 TICKETS ON SALE NOW KIDS GO FREE | ADULTS £15 Half price adult tickets for groups (12+ people) SATURDAY 4 MAY 2019 WEMBLEY STADIUM CONNECTED BY EE THEFA.COM/TICKETS Today’s visitors enior football in Jimmy Price the Magpies The stay didn’t last SMaidenhead can enjoyed the first purple long, finishing bottom be traced back to the patch in their history. In in 2005-06. But under formation of Maidenhead seven seasons between new manager Johnson FC, who played their first 1956 and 1963 the club Hippolyte the Magpies fixture on 17 December won the Corinthian beat league runners-up 1870 against Windsor League title three times, Team Bath 1-0 in the Home Park. On 16 and were twice league play-off final to return February 1871 the club runners-up. to the Conference South played its first game a year after relegation. on the York Road site. In the summer of 1996, Maidenhead generally THE SSE WOMEN’S This ground is officially the club appointed a new flirted with the relegation acknowledged as the management team of places every season. oldest continually used Martyn Busby and Alan 2014-15 season ended football ground by the Devonshire. Although with the club again same club. Maidenhead Busby left midway just finishing above the FA CUP FINAL 2019 were one of the original through the first season, relegation zone and 15 entrants for the first Devonshire guided Hipployte’s nine year ever FA Cup in 1871-72 United to their first cup tenure ended with the TICKETS ON SALE NOW and the following season success since 1970 by 4-0 2015 Berks & reached the last four. winning the Isthmian Bucks Cup Final against League Full Members Aylesbury United. Maidenhead FC merged Cup, heralding the start Hippolyte was replaced with three sides before of a second purple- by Alan Devonshire, who KIDS GO FREE | ADULTS £15 the First World War – patch. In each season rejoined the Magpies after Half price adult tickets for groups (12+ people) Maidenhead Excelsior, between 1996 and 2003 12 years. Maidenhead Temperance Maidenhead reached and Boyne Hill FC, a cup final, winning Maidenhead secured SATURDAY 4 MAY 2019 Maidenhead became five and losing two.
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