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  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 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. Plymouth Argyle v. Penryn Athletic – Postponed this morning

Number One in the music charts on 30th January St Dennis v. Wendron United – Postponed yesterday

50 years ago 1966 - The Overlanders: ‘Michelle’ (see note (a))

40 years ago 1976 – Abba: ‘Mamma Mia’ Vospers Oak Villa v. Illogan RBL – Postponed yesterday

30 years ago 1986 - A-ha: ‘The sun always shines on TV’ (b)

20 years ago 1996 – Babylon Zoo: ‘Spaceman’ (c), (d), (e) Wadebridge Town Sticker 3.00 PM 10 years ago 2006 – Arctic Monkeys: ‘When the sun goes down’.

IN THE CORNWALL SENIOR CUP THIRD ROUND Notes for fun: Award yourself up to 5 ‘bonus points’ if: Bude town v Millbrook 2.00 PM (a) You know whose song this is a ‘cover version’ of (b) You know what nationality this group is (c) You’ve ever heard of this, (d) can hum the tune, and (e) can sing the words!

COMPLIMENTS PAGE! CAPTURED: THE MOMENT HISTORY WAS MADE

Facebook comment by Coach Ron Vercesi after the Tavistock game

“100pc commitment by players, management team, ground staff, hospitality girls, committee and supporters. Fantastic team effort, proud to be a part of the club.”

Post by Phil Hiscox, Secretary of the South West Peninsula League, on the SWP League website Forum on 19th January:

“Great to see that Mousehole are now making their much improved programme available as a PDF free download. Although I have heard of this elsewhere, I am sure it’s the first time an SWPL club has done it!”

The Cornishman Newspaper - Sport Headline, 21st January: Summer 2015: “Seagulls spring big cup shock to reach last four Wayne Quinn smashes the all-time Mousehole transfer fee record Mousehole claimed their most notable scalp of the season so far as the West Division leaders sent Premier Division high flyers Tavistock crashing out of the by signing Tim Nixon for a can of lager (pictured) Walter C Parson Cup at the quarter final stage with this thrilling extra time victory at Trungle Parc on Saturday.”

PUZZLE PAGE FORTHCOMING MATCHES

THIS WEEK’S PUZZLE: WHAT’S HAPPENING NEXT SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY? Get from the word at the top of the ladder to the word at the bottom, in the number of steps shown, by changing one letter at each step to form a new word. EITHER This week: from (Calron) Hall to (Steve) Burt! It’s Home v. Penzance in the Charity Cup Quarter Final, kick off 2:00, extra time and penalties if necessary 1 HALL 2 Answer is in the OR 3 next programme 4 5 BURT It’s Home v. Bodmin Town in the Cornwall Senior Cup Third Round, kick off 2:00, extra time and penalties if necessary th ANSWER TO THE LAST PUZZLE (Tavistock programme, 16 January): DEPENDING ON…..

Hidden in this Wordsearch are 16 of the 17 West Division th clubs - in straight lines, up, down, diagonal, forwards, The 17 clubs: …whether or not Bodmin Town are still ‘in’ the FA Vase after their tie today (30 backwards. But which club is missing? January) V Y H T R O W S L O H C N S J I Mousehole, L I S K E A R D A T H L E T I C St Dennis, AND SO…… Sticker, C S Z O V L U I R H C L I D L D Penryn Athletic, …..If Bodmin are still ‘in’ the FA Vase after today, it’s Home v. Penzance next I F N M I L L B R O O K P E L E Plymouth Argyle, Saturday T I O S T I K W Y H A A S N O T Liskeard Athletic, E L B E A V C L E A R B L N G I Wendron United, …..But if Bodmin are ‘out’ of the FA Vase after today, it’s Home v. Bodmin next Penzance, L E U R S K I S D R U F L I A N Saturday Dobwalls, H C D U X A U K R T H J A S N U Bude Town, …..If Bodmin are still ‘in’ the FA Vase after today, it’s Home v. Bodmin on the T N E J O O Q U E I N U W Y Q N Plymstock United , following Saturday, 13th February A A T J M S W E K W X B B R U O Holsworthy, Illogan, N Z O M D R D O C I M B O V E R EITHER WAY….. Wadebridge Town, Y N W O T E G D I R B E D A W D Porthleven, There’s a game at Trungle Parc next Saturday afternoon! R E N I R P H S T P A U X N H N Millbrook,

N P A X O S S M S A G G Z A P E Vospers Oak Villa

E P L Y M O U T H A R G Y L E W See Facebook, Twitter, the club website, the SWP League website or The Cornishman P S T N E V E L H T R O P S Y D for confirmation and other up-to-date news

See also the ‘Results & Fixtures’ page in this programme for recent changes (highlighted)

2015/16 RESULTS & FIXTURES (latest changes highlighted)

Date Opponents Venue Result Competition 08 Aug Sticker A Win 2-1 League 12 Aug WENDRON UNITED H Win 1-0 League 15 Aug WADEBRIDGE TOWN H Win 5-1 League 19 Aug ILLOGAN RBL H Win 4-0 League The Tavistock Game (continued)

22 Aug Liskeard Athletic A Win 1-0 League 29 Aug MILLBROOK H Win 10-0 League 05 Sep Dobwalls A Win 2-0 League The sun went down, we got cold, but Quinny’s lads turned up the heat. A 09 Sep Penryn Athletic A Win 2-1 League Bradley Wills far-post header from a Frazer Cadman corner at the car park end, 19 Sep ILLOGAN RBL H Win 6-0 League Cup R1 23 Sep Porthleven A Win 5-2 League with Calron Hall making a bit of a nuisance of himself. 26 Sep Millbrook A Win 4-0 League 03 Oct Illogan RBL A Win 12-1 League So, 2-1 at half time in extra time. 10 Oct St Dennis A Win 2-1 Senior Cup R1 17 Oct NEWQUAY H Win 3-1 League Cup R2 24 Oct Plymouth Argyle A Loss 1-3 League Two subs, Karl Turner and Simon Stevens, came on to help us keep the ball, and 31 Oct LISKEARD ATHLETIC H Win 9-1 League th 07 Nov Porthleven A Win 5-2 Charity Cup R1 both scored. Karl’s was the team’s 100 goal this season and Stevo’s for 101 was 21 Nov Plymstock United A Win 3-0 League the sort of showboating goal (The Cornishman called it a ‘composed’ finish) to 28 Nov APPLEDORE H Win 4-0 League Cup R3 finally demoralise your opponents, even though they then scored from a third- 05 Dec Morwenstow A Win 6-0 Senior Cup R2 12 Dec PLYMSTOCK UNITED H Win 3-0 League fall-lucky penalty. 26 Dec PENZANCE H Win 7-0 League 16 Jan TAVISTOCK H Win 4-2 AET League Cup QF All matches so far: Played 23, Won 22, Drawn 0, Lost 1, Goals for 101, Goals against 16 A great result, possibly one of the most significant in recent memory. An 30 Jan PORTHLEVEN H 14:15 League entertaining 120 minutes for us, exceptional work rate by the team. Another 06 Feb PENZANCE H 14:00 Charity Cup QF higher-division victim (after Newquay), and into the League Cup semi-finals, 20 Feb Holsworthy A 15:00 League 27 Feb VOSPERS OAK VILLA H 15:00 League where we take on another as-yet unknown Premier Division side on a neutral 12 Mar PLYMOUTH ARGYLE H 15:00 League ground, mid-week in mid-March. And there’s still Bodmin Town to come in the Tue 15 or Wed 16 March: League Cup semi-final, neutral venue, draw not yet made 19 Mar St Dennis A 15:00 League Senior Cup! 25 Mar Penzance A 11:00 League 02 Apr BUDE TOWN H 15:00 League The day got even better when we heard that we’d strengthened our position at 05 Apr Wadebridge Town A 19.30 League 09 Apr STICKER H 15:00 League the top of the League as second-placed Sticker lost 4-2 away to Plymstock. 16 Apr DOBWALLS H 15:00 League 20 Apr PENRYN ATHLETIC H 18:30 League 23 Apr ST DENNIS H 15:00 League To complete a good weekend overall, the Women’s Team won 5-0 and the 3rds 27 Apr Wendron United A 18:30 League drew 3-3. 30 Apr Bude Town A 15:00 League 02 May HOLSWORTHY H 15:00 League 07 May Vospers Oak Villa A 15:00 League

THE TAVISTOCK GAME HOW YOU CAN RAISE MONEY FOR THE CLUB

Walter C Parson League Cup Quarter Final at Trungle Parc, ……….JUST BY SHOPPING! Saturday 16th January 2016 Result: Mousehole 4-2 Tavistock, after extra time (score 1-1 at 90 minutes) !!! over £260 raised in just a few weeks !!! Thanks to Women’s Team Manager Dawn Bateman for setting this up Classic winter ingredients. A dry, bright, cool afternoon, the pitch surface soft but perfectly playable, so no excuses for either side. A 100+ football-starved How it works crowd without any proper live games since Boxing Day. Tavvy, fourth in the When you make an online* purchase from one of the participating retailers via easyfundraising.org.uk, as a thank you for shopping, Premier Division, 16 places above in the SWP League Pyramid, having lost only the retailer makes a donation – a percentage of the purchase price – once in their last 10 games, including 9 wins on the trot. Before the start, the to your chosen ‘good cause’. You don’t pay any extra for your purchase. visiting supporters said they had us down as favourites. A bit of kidology, surely?

Which retailers? There are 2,700+ participating online* retailers, including A fast, combative, exciting first half, chances at both ends, 0-0. So far so good. Amazon, John Lewis, M&S and eBay, and lots more well-known names.

We didn’t quite score our trade-mark very early second-half goal – the sort that Your ‘good cause’ wrecks the other side’s half-time team talk – but when one did come after 54 Mousehole AFC is now registered as a ‘good cause’ on the minutes, it was spectacular: Lewis Caspell with his now customary driving run easyfundraising.org.uk website.

through the defence in what we old-timers still call the inside-left position, a left- What you can do foot wallop, the players’ celebrations nearly spilling over into the cricket ground. Before making an online* purchase, follow the links on the easyfundraising website or download their app. This ensures the donation will be collected. Later, a well-worked equaliser for the visitors which had been on the cards for a Or you can install a ‘donation reminder’ from easyfundraising.org.uk. This while. Now then: TV pundits talk a lot about the “Number 10 Role”, but Tavvy’s automatically detects when you visit a participating retailer's site, player of this number didn’t have that in mind when he became enraged for so you don't have to remember to visit the easyfundraising website first. several minutes after a bloodied nose in a 50/50 tackle and a few minutes later Visit the easyfunding website to see: earned a prompt red card after a “we-could-all-see-it-coming” act of retaliation. • the up-to-date total of donations to the club • how you can register your debit or credit card for in-store shopping So, 1-1 after 90 minutes. Would our extra man, fitness and teamwork prevail in • all the retailers involved in the donation scheme extra time, or their Premier Division know-how? • lots more information and options

CLUB NEWS, DEVELOPMENTS AND EVENTS

Recent developments:

 The club now has an official all-year licence for up to 5 Motorhomes or Campervans on the raised hard-standing behind the car park goal.  The new club website is up-and-running. Visit and sign up at: www.mouseholeafc.co.uk.  James Prisk has stepped down as Second Team manager in order to concentrate on ‘behind-the-scenes’ club developments. The club wishes to record its appreciation for the many years ‘Prisky’ has devoted to this role. Harry Tonkin and Mark Trevail are taking over responsibility for the Seconds.

Happening in the near future: If you have any comments about this programme, or any ideas, articles, pictures or other information  The outcome of grant applications to fund work next Summer, including you’d like included in future, please talk to any pitch refurbishment, improved drainage, new trainers’ boxes (aka ‘dugouts’), training floodlights, and clubhouse updating. member of the Committee, or contact:  A Mousehole AFC entry in Wikipedia – the online encyclopedia Andrew Large email: [email protected] Coming up soon:

 Walking Treasure Hunt around the village of Paul  Kings Arms ‘Sunday Quiz Night’ (proceeds to Mousehole AFC) If you need to know about advertising and sponsorship  Paul Village Weekend, 30 April to 2nd May (Bank Holiday): various events at at Mousehole AFC – the pricing details are in this Trungle Parc, including the last home match of the season against programme - or if you know someone else who does – Holsworthy on the Bank Holiday Monday. contact James Prisk  A Summer Coaching scheme for children. email: [email protected] Phone: 07790 188971 Further announcements and details in due course

We are always on the look-out for volunteers – anyone who can offer ideas, skills or time – to help with various tasks on match days and generally to play a part in the

running of Mousehole AFC and help it progress: contact any member of the Committee, or make yourself known Club contact: in the clubhouse. Every little bit of help helps! James Prisk

Tel: 07790 188971 Email: [email protected] SPONSORSHIP MATTERS NOTES ABOUT PORTHLEVEN AFC: “THE FISHERMEN”

Match-day sponsorship:

Includes social media coverage, PA announcement and acknowledgement in match programme with your name, personal details of your choice, and Established in 1896, the club were founding members of the in 1959, winning the inaugural league title. After winning that photograph: league three more times (1963/64, 1965/66, 1966/67), they moved up to £25 per match the South Western League in 1967–68, finishing 5th in their first season. In 1977/78 after finishing third from bottom the club dropped back down to the Programme sponsorship: Cornwall Combination, replacing their reserve side. Your name prominently displayed on the front cover for every home match: After two league titles in 1978/79 and 1988/89 (making six in total) and four For the whole season: £100 other top three places, including losing the title on goal difference in 1984/85, Special rate for the second half of the season: £40 Porthleven moved up again to the South Western League for the 1989–90 season and in the 8 years from 1996/97 they finished in the top three (3 times in runners-up position and 5 times in third). In 2004/05 they finished bottom of the Pitch-side advertising boards: South Western League but were reprieved from relegation. First year, including board: £60 per board Second year: £50 per board In 2006/07 Porthleven finished 9th, high enough to obtain a place in the Premier Division of the newly formed South West Peninsula League, but withdrew their application for a place in the Premier Division for financial reasons, and instead Advertisements in the match-day programme - annual cost: have competed in Division 1 West since then. Full page in colour: £100 The club has had some notable success in the FA Vase, reaching the quarter- Half-page in colour: £60 finals in 1997–98 (only the second Cornish club to get that far), and going on to Full page in black & white: £80 reach the third round or better in each of the next five seasons. In each of the Half-page in black & white: £50 last 4 seasons they have suffered heavy away defeats in the qualifying round. One-third page in black & white: £40 In their 8 seasons in the SWPLD1W, Porthleven have finished 2nd, 6th, 11th, 6th, Quarter-page in black & white: £30 12th, 11th, 11th and 11th. In their first and best season (2007/08) they lost only 3 league matches and scored 98 goals. This season they have played 18 league □ KARL TURNER games, with 3 wins, 2 draws, 13 defeats, 17 goals-for and 51 against, and stand in 15th position with 11 points. Last Saturday they drew 1-1 at Penzance. □ LUKE JOHNSON We played them away under floodlights in the League in late September, winning 5-2, and repeated that scoreline also away in early November in the Charity Cup.

□ STEVE PARKER-BILLINGE (Goalkeeper) □ MATT QUICK □ BILLY CURTIS □ JOEL ALLEN □ MATT LAITY □ JOWAN SHAINBERG □ LIAM ANDREW □ LUKE HUNTER □ STEVE MILLER □ DAN TARRANT (Captain) □ JACK PARTON □ MATT BEST □ WAYNE QUINN □ CHARLIE YOUNG □ CALRON HALL □ JACK WEBBER □ CHRIS PROUT □ LIAM HUNTER □ STEVE BURT (Captain) □ GEORGE MOLCHER □ MARK VERCESI □ FREDDIE WILLIAMS □ FRAZER CADMAN □ RYAN TRATHAN □ LEWIS CASPELL □ KYLE WOODHOUSE □ WADE BROWN □ JAKE HARRISON □ BRADLEY WILLS □ LEWIS HEMSLEY □ TIM NIXON □ JOSH HALL □ SIMON STEVENS □ TOM HEYWOOD

PLAYER/MANAGER: CHARLIE YOUNG ASSISTANTS: DARYL HUNTER/ANDY TRATHAN LINESMAN: JIMMY O'BRIEN