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SHERBORNE TOWN Vs PORTISHEAD TOWN THE ZEBRAS Picture by Martin Edwards | www.totallyfocused.co.uk Programme Sponsor SHERBORNE TOWN vs PORTISHEAD TOWN #ZEBRAS 1 SATURDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER 2020 | KICK OFF 3PM | TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION 2 #ZEBRAS FROM THE DUGOUT WAYNE JEROME Good afternoon and a warm welcome to Consol Stadium Raleigh Grove for the start of the 20/21 season. During these strange times it’s great to nally get some kind of normality back and hopefully enjoy some football again. An extended welcome goes out to the players, ocials and supporters of Portishead Town. I hope you had a good journey to today’s game, and I hope you enjoy your short stay with us today and wish you all a safe journey home. With the abrupt ending to the 19/20 season we are eager to continue where we left o and look to build on some the excellent performances and results that the team achieved last year. I am in the fortunate position of retaining all of last year’s squad and have added to it with some exciting new additions. We go in today’s game after a good preseason schedule and following an excellent victory over higher league opposition Street in the FA Cup here on Wednesday night. The game was played in front of an excellent crowd and enjoyed by all. Your match day support is always appreciated by the club and the team and we hope to see you all a little more during this season’s campaign. I hope you all enjoy today’s game and give strong support to the boys. Wayne CLUB INFORMATION Sherborne Town Football Treasurer Head Groundsmen Club, The Consol Stadium Glenn Shaw Andy Brown Raleigh Grove, Sherborne, Commercial Manager Ladies Manager Dorset DT9 5NS Sam Bowers Patrick Brown Tel: (01935) 816110 1st Team Manager COVID Officers Wayne Jerome Andrew Bowers, Andy Jackson Lifetime President Assistants and Nicki Crampton Ken Mullins, Steve Paradise & Neil Waddleton | Andy Jackson Colin Goodland Goalkeeper Coach & Physio Sherborne Town Football Club cannot accept any responsibility for accidents, Chairman - John Bowers Dean Barratt injury or loss to persons or their property Vice Chairman Reserves Manager within the boundaries of the ground Steve Paradise Neil Budden either before, during or after matches. Welfare Officer Gemma Club Physio Tewkesbury Nikki Crampton Programme Design Football Secretary Bar Manager JRH Media | 07881237868 Jo Reynolds Aaron Brown [email protected] #ZEBRAS 3 FROM THE BOARDROOM WITH CHAIRMAN JOHN BOWERS Good afternoon and welcome to our first league who attended the game. game of the season. A total of 292 paying spectators came through the It seems like forever since we were at home in the gate. Hopefully, they all enjoyed the evening and League. will return to watch the Zebras again. I would like to extend my warm welcome to all those Our reward for beating Street is another home xture connected with Portishead Town, I hope you all against Clevedon Town, who overcame Portland in enjoy your stay with us and have a safe trip home. their previous round tie. Well, what a week it has been! On Wednesday As always please get behind the lads today and don’t we hosted Street in the FA Cup and with the forget to keep the faith! usual preparation added to with the new COVID regulations it was a testing week, to say the least. COYZ. Wednesday couldn’t have gone much better though with us beating Street 2-1 in a very entertaining game to progress to the next round of the FA Cup, John but the icing on the cake was the number of people M J HOOPER & SON Painter and Decorator Established 1982 Discount Available For Club Members No VAT | Free Estimates 17 Barton Gardens 01935 813262 Sherborne, 07855 250136 Dorset DT9 4BE [email protected] 4 #ZEBRAS #ZEBRAS 5 PLEASE CONTACT SAM BOWERS ON 07970 838314 6 #ZEBRAS OUR HISTORY AND HONOURS The club was founded in 1894, making them one The clubhouse and stadium was a project due to the of the oldest clubs in Dorset, they played their forethought of the then Chairman of the club, Mr. matches in those early days at Marston Road, on Ken Mullins, this spacious facility also incorporates the outskirts of the Town. the dressing rooms, bar, function room, kitchen, storeroom and toilets, including disabled facilities. They played county football with occasional silverware displayed in the town pubs. Following the The record attendance at the ground is 1,000 versus opening of the Terrace playing elds just before the Eastliegh (featuring ex-Southampton and England Second World War, this became the new venue for international Matthew Le Tissier), in the Andy home games. Shephard Memorial match on July 27th 2003. The Club then moved across the road from the Four Football League clubs have played at Raleigh Terrace playing elds in 1985 to it’s present home Grove, Plymouth Argyle, Torquay United, Swindon called “Raleigh Grove” ttingly using Sir Walter Town and Yeovil Town. Raleigh’s historical connection with the town. In 2001 the committee of Sherborne Town outlined The Raleigh Grove site was built in 1985 on a grazing a 3-phase, 5-year plan for the future development of eld, at the level of the raised banking that exists the ground, the plans included a hard standing path today on the north west side of the ground, this had on all sides of the pitch for spectators, a 150-seater to be leveled, to create a playing area, a task made all stand to be erected, relocating the dugouts, the more dicult as there was a pond in the far right corner of the ground. improvements to the clubhouse, and the installation of oodlights. Expansion and upgrading the stadium When the site was built the club noted the has been ongoing every year. regulations laid down for promotion from the Dorset Premier league at the time, so a covered section on The club joined the Toolstation Western League in the south west side of the ground was erected for 2006 after gaining runners up spot in the Dorset supporters, also the pitch had four drains laid to aid Premier League, exciting FA Cup and Vase runs have the playing surface. seen the club play from Cornwall to Suolk. Dorset Senior Cup Runners-up - 1973/74, 2006/07 Dorset Reserve League Winners - 2007/08 Dorset Combination Winners - 1981/82, 1984/85 Toolstation First Division ‘Manager of the Year’ Dorset Combination Cup Winners - 1981/82, 1984/85 2007/8 Kevin Leigh, 2012/13 Jamie Manley Dorset Combination Cup Runners-up - 1982/83, 1993/94 Toolstation ‘Hospitality Award’ Winners - 2009/10 Dorset Senior Cup Winners - 1982/83, 2003/04, 2007/08 FA Cup Second Qualifying Round - 2010/11 Dorset Youth Shield Winners - 1989/90, 1990/91 Somerset Floodlit Youth League Dorset Combination Runners-up - 1992/93, 2001/02 South Division Winners - 2010/11 Dorset Premier League Runners-up - 2005/06 Toolstation First Division Winners - 2012/13 FA Carlsberg Vase Forth Round - 2006/07 Dorset Senior Trophy Runners-up - 2012/13 FA Carlsberg Vase ‘Team of the Round’ - 2007/08 Dorset County Youth League Division 1 Winners Toolstation First Division Runners-up - 2007/08 2012/13 #ZEBRAS 7 118 Yeovil Road, Sherborne Dorset DT9 4BB 01935 813241 www.sherbornewebdesign.co.uk 8 #ZEBRAS PHOTO FLASHBACK SHERBORNE TOWN V STREET IMAGES FROM THE FA CUP CLASH AGAINST STREET PHOTOS BY MARTIN EDWARDS - WWW.TOTALLYFOCUSED.CO.UK #ZEBRAS 9 10 #ZEBRAS 10 #ZEBRAS ZEBRAS PUZZLER CAN YOU SPOT THE FIVE DIFFERENCES IN THE IMAGES BELOW. Picture by Martin Edwards | www.totallyfocused.co.uk Sherborne shorts. 5. Tape missing from Street player’s sock. player’s Street from missing Tape 5. shorts. Sherborne Sherborne shorts. 5. Tape missing from Street player’s sock. player’s Street from missing Tape 5. shorts. Sherborne Answers: 1. Mitre logo missing from the ball. 2. Street player’s arm missing. 3. Street player’s number missing. 4. Logo missing from from missing Logo 4. missing. number player’s Street 3. missing. arm player’s Street 2. ball. the from missing logo Mitre 1. 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