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IN TODAY’S ISSUE IN THE NEXT MOUSEHOLE MATCH-DAY MAGAZINE Today’s Front Cover: League Cup Quarter Final v. Premier Division Tavistock on 16th January. Lewis Caspell’s goal for 1-0 celebrated at the cricket ground end. Celebration sequence starts with photos 1 and 2 on back cover. th Saturday 6 February 2016 at Trungle Parc Contents list Kick off 2:00 pm, extra time and penalties if necessary Mousehole AFC Contacts, Affiliations, Sponsors & Logos Today’s Match Summary Welcome from Tim Richardson, Chairman Who’s Who at Mousehole AFC Penzance Quick Quotes from Quinny – Wayne Quinn, Player-Manager (Charity Cup Quarter Final) Current SWP Division 1 West League table Programme Advertisers or Compliments Page Today’s League Matches in SWPL-D1W Bodmin Town Our Forthcoming Matches rd Mousehole AFC Results & Fixtures (Senior Cup 3 Round) How you can raise money for the club - just by shopping! Club news, developments & events Pitch-side Advertisers New front cover photo About Today’s Visitors: Porthleven About today’s visitors: Penzance or Bodmin Town Today’s Squads All about the Cornwall Charity Cup or the Cornwall Senior Cup Sponsorship Matters Today’s squads Mousehole Camping Mousehole AFC For Hire The Porthleven match We Need You Current SWP Division 1 West League table The Tavistock match – League Cup Quarter Final 16.01.2016 Today’s SWP-D1W Matches Mousehole AFC: Month-By Month Form Guide Mousehole AFC Results & Fixtures Puzzle Page Our Forthcoming Matches Ground Regulations 30th January in History Puzzle Page Mousehole’s eight seasons in the SWPLD1W New back cover photo Captured: The moment history was made PLUS: lots more news, views, pictures, fun & games, articles, Club Merchandise bits of history, essential footie trivia…….and maybe a few surprises Jake In the next Mousehole Match-Day Magazine All for £1 ! Today’s back cover photo JAKE TODAY’S MATCH: SATURDAY 30th JANUARY 2016 MOUSEHOLE V PORTHLEVEN in the South West Peninsula League Division One West Kick Off 2:15 pm Latest signing, thanks to Lisa Billinge Scarves available from the clubhouse @ £3 and £5 REFEREE: MARK HOSKING Let me know if your dog would like to star in a future issue CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME: Tim Richardson …..CLUB MERCHANDISE….. Good afternoon everyone. Reading this means that Trungle Parc passed Treat yourself or your nearest and dearest…. its pitch inspection this morning – great credit to groundsman Mike Prisk – and help the club at the same time! so we can extend a warm welcome to our nearby visitors from Porthleven. We have played Porthleven twice already this season, on their own Gala New-style club scarf, green/white, with club name & badge: Parc ground, winning 5-2 each time, once in the League and once in the £5 Charity Cup. Since then I gather there have been a few changes at the club and they are now showing some signs of recovery and improvement Club scarf, green/white, plain: on their lowly league position. £3 Our League Cup victory over Tavistock two weeks ago was one of the greatest highlights in recent club memory. Two hours of exciting football Scarf for your dog (as per photos): – all for a couple of quid! It made the next few days go with a real buzz, £3 topped by the dramatic whole-page spread inside Thursday’s Cornishman. Club mugs: All other League Cup quarter-finalists are Premier Division teams, but their £4 ties are not due to be completed until the end of February. So we won’t know for a while who our semi-final opponents will be, nor the neutral Window stickers with club badge, for your house or car: ground where the tie will be played. Whoever it is, I doubt they’ll be £1 thinking we’ll be a pushover. At some point soon, we’ll be in Senior Cup action at home against Bodmin Items to order: Town, depending on their result in the FA vase today – so we could know the date later this afternoon. Bodmin’s fixture list, like ours, has become Coats, black, quilt-lined, with club badge & your initials: congested because of their success in three Cup competitions and £65 postponements due to the unmentionable weather. Watch out for news of this fixture on Facebook, Twitter or our splendid new website. Polo shirts, white, with club badge: £16 And don’t forget, if it’s not Bodmin at home next Saturday (6th February), it’ll be Penzance again, this time in the Charity Cup Quarter Finals, kick off for either match 2:00 pm, with extra time and penalties if necessary. To make a purchase, place an order or find out more – please ask at the clubhouse bar Cheers, Tim MOUSEHOLE AFC: MONTH-BY MONTH FORM GUIDE QUICK QUOTES FROM QUINNY All matches, League + Cups News and views from player-manager Wayne Quinn 8 12 15 19 22 29 August W W W W W W Well, I said in our last programme that the game against Tavistock would A H H H A H be an exciting challenge! And so it proved. A superb team effort, with 5 9 19 23 26 everyone doing exactly what was asked of them. The value of a strong September W W W W W and capable squad was again demonstrated over the 120 minutes. It was A A H A A a bit ironic that after we’d grafted away and done all the hard work, Karl 3 10 17 24 31 Turner and Simon Stevens came on as late subs and grabbed the headlines October W W W L W with a goal each! They were only supposed to shore up the midfield! A A H A H 7 21 28 That result, and especially the performance, helps us begin to see how we November W W W match up against higher-division opponents. We still have to face Bodmin A A H Town in the Senior Cup and we’re also guaranteed a Premier Division 5 12 26 team in the League Cup semis. So, to play four Premier Division teams in December W W W one season makes for interesting times and tells us how far we’ve come. A H H 16 30 Let’s not get too carried away. We’ve still got the bread-and-butter of the January W League, with 16 games to play, each of which is very important…… A H starting today, with the visit of Porthleven. 6 20 27 February You all know as well as I do, we will pay the price if we take our eye off the H A H League, as there are a couple of strong teams not far below us in the 12 15/16 19 25 League table, just waiting and hoping to pounce on any slip-ups we make. March H Neutral A A Let’s all keep it going! 2 5 9 16 20 23 27 30 April H A H H H H A A Quinny 2 7 May H A CURRENT LEAGUE TABLE MOUSEHOLE’s EIGHT SEASONS IN THE SWPD1W South West Peninsula League Division 1 West from Richard Rundle’s online Football Club History Database From SWP League website, 27th January 2016 YEAR P W D L F A Diff Pts Pos’n POSN P W D L F A DIFF PTS 1 MOUSEHOLE 16 15 0 1 71 10 61 45 2007/08 30 14 9 7 66 58 +8 51 3/16 2 STICKER 16 12 1 3 41 17 24 37 3 PENRYN ATHLETIC 18 11 3 4 69 20 49 36 2008/09 32 11 3 18 55 79 -24 36 12/17 4 ST DENNIS 14 12 0 2 53 25 28 36 5 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE 14 11 1 2 52 14 38 34 2009/10 30 1 7 22 18 89 -71 10 16/16 6 LISKEARD ATHLETIC 17 10 1 6 55 35 20 31 7 WENDRON UNITED 15 8 2 5 27 29 -2 26 8 HOLSWORTHY 17 7 2 8 30 30 0 23 2010/11 30 5 6 19 39 84 -45 21 14/16 9 PLYMSTOCK UNITED 13 7 0 6 23 28 -5 21 10 PENZANCE 16 6 3 7 29 46 -17 21 2011/12 32 2 0 30 26 147 -121 6 17/17 11 DOBWALLS 19 6 1 12 27 41 -14 19 12 BUDE TOWN 13 5 3 5 29 25 4 18 13 ILLOGAN RBL 18 4 2 12 31 61 -30 14 2012/13 30 3 0 27 24 123 -99 9 15/16 14 WADEBRIDGE TOWN 14 3 4 7 20 35 -15 13 15 PORTHLEVEN 18 3 2 13 17 51 -34 11 2013/14 30 23 0 7 68 42 +26 69 2/16 16 MILLBROOK 16 1 1 14 20 61 -41 4 17 VOSPERS OAK VILLA 16 0 2 14 23 89 -66 2 2014/15 30 14 5 11 70 42 +28 47 7/16 TH 30 JANUARY TODAY’S OTHER FIXTURES Born on this day: Dimitar Berbatov (35 today) played for CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria), Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Fulham, Monaco (France) IN SWP LEAGUE DIVISION 1 WEST and now PAOK (Greece), and won 79 caps for Bulgaria. Peter Crouch (also 35 today), played for Tottenham Hotspur (in two spells), Liskeard Athletic v. Plymstock United – Postponed yesterday Queens Park Rangers, Portsmouth (in two spells), Aston Villa, Southampton, Liverpool, and now Stoke City, and won 42 caps for England. Penzance v. Dobwalls – Postponed yesterday Bobby Stokes (died 30 May 1995, aged 44), famed for scoring the winning goal in the 83rd minute of the 1976 Wembley FA Cup Final for Lawrie McMenemy’s Second Division underdogs Southampton against Tommy Docherty’s overwhelming-favourites First Division Manchester United.