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A VERY WARM WELCOME TO YOU ALL And particularly to the officials, players and supporters of Northwood FC who are here this evening for this BetVictor South Central League match. Here we are in mid-February and this is our second encounter of the season which is taking place just 7 days after the away version as a result of the recent weather. That game was not one of our better ones and we went down by the only goal of a very disappointing game to a club under new management for several times this season. Recent weather has not been too kind but last Saturday we did manage to get a game played at table=topper Ware on their excellent artificial surface and we came away with a point following a spirited showing as just reward. Unfortunately, Alex Salmon picked up another injury and must be considered doubtful for tonight’s game but on the positive side he was replaced by Chris Ovenden who managed to carry on through to the end and is now looking well on the road to recovery himself. In February we were looking at a very busy month, but this has now been superseded by an equally busy March with 8 scheduled fixtures. We are home again on Saturday to Chipstead and then again next WEDNESDAY to Reading in the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup – yes, that is right – WEDNESDAY, and we very much hope that you can get along to give your support to the lads.

So now for my usual closing plea to get behind the lads and support at all times – it really does make a difference and will do particularly over the coming months.

Terry Staines, Chairman

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MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2019/2020 MARK BARTLEY – MANAGER Manager who as a player was at Hayes, Slough Town, Burnham and Thame United before taking over at Reading Town in the latter part of season 2011/2012 and guiding them to safety. Then went on to win the Hellenic Premier Division with Marlow in his first season here. Now into his eighth season. PHIL BROWN – ASSISTANT MANAGER Goalkeeping coach (who makes an occasional appearance) who is in his fourth season here. Previously a professional with Reading FC. COACHES Jordan Blake, Leon Bird, Josh Morrison, Harry Pelling. PHYSIO Adam Galbraith

ASHLEIGH ARTWELL A recent signing from Bracknell Town. Midfielder who has also played for Wealdstone, Basingstoke Town and Hayes & Yeading. JUNAID BELL Debut 08/11/16 Youngster who was at the John Madejski Academy and who has impressed at full-back or in midfield since signing. KELVIN BOSSMAN Debut 25/03/17 Deadline day signing from Dunstable Town two seasons ago who was previously with Chesham United and Dunstable Town. JORDAN BROWN Debut 08/08/15 Forward/midfielder who tends to play in the wider positions and who signed after a successful spell with Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic League. Member of the FA Vase winning side at Thatcham Town who finished last season at Bracknell Town. MALACHI CAESAR Debut 17/08/19 All-action youngster who is at the JMA and who can do a useful job in defence or midfield.

MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2019/2020 TRISTAN CAMPBELL Debut 11/08/17 Left-sided midfielder who has arrived via Beaconsfield, Highmoor-Ibis and Binfield to sign on last season. CURTIS CHAPPLE Debut 29/08/16 A quick and hard-tackling defender/wide player who was previously with Uxbridge before signing three seasons back. JORDAN EDWARDS Debut 16/01/19 Talented midfielder who was on loan with us last season whilst contracted to Swindon Town. Started this season with Basingstoke Town and recently returned. KAMARON ENGLISH Debut 14/02/17 Speedy wide player who has been leading goal scorer for the last two seasons. Started this season with Hendon but recently returned. SIMON GRANT Debut 17/08/13 Goalkeeper who transferred into the club from Ashford Town (Mx) prior to the start of the season 2013-14. Has also played for AFC Hayes, Slough Town and Hayes & Yeading. Voted “player of the year” for the last two seasons. HARRY MCDONNELL Debut 29/08/19 Son of former Marlow player and goal scorer Matty. Currently at the John Madejski academy who can play in defence or midfield. KWAI MARSH-BROWN Debut 17/08/19 Another of the footballing brothers. Came through the youth set-up at Arsenal before appearing for Sutton United, and has appeared for Guyana at under-20 level. MARCUS MEALING Debut 27/01/09 Came through the Marlow Youth set-up to make his first team debut at the age of 17. Has gone on to also play for Flackwell Heath, Thame United Thatcham Town, Thame United among others before returning. ISAAC OLORUNFEMI Debut 22/12/18 Young defender who broke into the first-team squad midway through last season. Previously with Maidenhead United, Egham Town and Northwood. MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2019/2020 ISAAC OSEI-TUTU Debut 09/08/16 Quick player with an athletics background who was with Hungerford Town before joining. Has also been with Hayes & Yeading, Aldershot and Maidenhead United. CHRIS OVENDEN Debut 10/11/12 Right-sided defender or midfielder who was with Henley Town before joining and who has also played for Hartley Wintney. Consistent player who has scored some important goals. Season 2014-15 Manager’s Player-Of-The-Year and 2015-16 Supporters Player of the Season. ADAM RICHARDS Debut 17/08/13 Central defender who impressive displays earned him a move to Harrow Borough where injury restricted his appearances. Made a few appearances on loan at Egham Town earlier last season before returning to Oak Tree Road. LOUIS ROGERS Debut 18/09/18 Composed midfield or defensive player who signed following his release from Watford FC. DEVONTAE ROMEO Debut 17/08/13 Very tricky on the ball and has an eye for goal. Son of ex-Marlow player Shane Small-King. Previously with Highmoor-Ibis and missed most of last season through injury. ALEX SALMON Debut 07/08/12 Tall and very quick defender who can play anywhere across the back four. Joined from Reading Town to become very important in Hellenic League title win before injury ruined the following 18 months for him. 2015-16 Player of the Season. CHARLIE SAMUEL Debut 15/08/17 Talented forward player who scores goals. Spent most of last season with Flackwell Heath before returning for this season. CURTIS UJAH Debut 31/08/19 Commanding defender who signed in September from Cheshunt FC having been with Egham Town last season. Has previously been with Hayes & Yeading, Bishops Stortford and Maidenhead United.

FROM THE DUGOUT Good evening, I hope you are enjoying the league season to date and are pleased to see that results have recently picked up and are getting to somewhere that we can be happier with. I must compliment the lads for their recent performances both here and away and we are at last beginning to see some of the long list of injuries reduce to certainly improve matters – although current suspensions are not helping I must congratulate those players who have managed to make it onto the pitch on their efforts over the past month or so and feel certain that the reward for their efforts will be seen in the league table in due course. Hopefully this afternoon the efforts of the recent weeks in recruitment bear fruit – although we are still trying to strengthen the squad to compensate. With so many injuries our performances have suffered with the enforced changes on a weekly basis and we have introduced new faces as and when we can to try and minimise the disruption and we continue to do so. We were very pleased to see skipper Chris Ovenden now healed sufficiently for him to return – and he of course marked his return with a typical goal! The return of Alex Salmon is also great news and he is already making his presence felt with typical calm performances although he suffered a setback on Saturday away at Ware. Kamaron English and Jordan Edwards have recently returned, and we all hope that you will see their quality as they settle back in. Junaid Bell has also been back on the pitch for a short time in recent weeks and we will be seeing more of him too. I am sure that this evening will prove to be another tough test and your support will be vital to the performance of those on the pitch. Please have an enjoyable visit, and thanks for spending it with us here at Oak Tree Road and here’s looking forward to seeing you leave in a happy frame of mind in a very busy month which we hope will at last see an improvement in the weather. Barts

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BETVICTOR REVIEW It's our severely weather impacted round up of a very truncated Saturday programme! There’s no truth in the rumour that the Isthmian League has decided to adopt “Oh no, it’s raining again,” by Supertramp as it’s official anthem, but it would be appropriate, wouldn’t it? We ended up with four matches in the Premier Division, one in the North Division, two in the South Central Division, and three in the South East Division. Everything else disappeared under the deluge. Seven of the ten were played on a 3G pitch. Well done to Hornchurch, Wingate and Finchley and Ramsgate, the only people who managed to keep their grass above water level. Our league leaders, Worthing, had bounced back from two defeats to take four points from the following two matches, so it looked as if their blip was over- and you’d expect that a collection of Mackerel Men would cope well with damp conditions. However, there was a shock on the cards at the Crucial Environmental Stadium as visiting Potters Bar Town took a first half lead through marvellous Marvin Morgan- and held onto it for almost forty minutes before Ollie Pearce grabbed an equaliser. That was that, and Worthing extended their lead at the top to seven points. Hornchurch entertained Haringey Borough on Bridge Avenue and took advantage of the fact that Folkestone Invicta had seen their match disappear under the mud of Cheshunt to go above them into second place. Chris Dickson put them ahead just before the hour with his twenty fifth goal of the season, and then got number twenty six with ten minutes remaining. Roman Michael-Percil got one back for Borough in the last minute, but there was no time for an equaliser. Cray Wanderers played Merstham on Sunday, thanks to Hayes Lane being 3G. Cray came out on top in front of crowd of 329, with 3 first half goals ensuring victory with Merstham picking up a late consolation. BETVICTOR ISTHMIAN LEAGUE REVIEW

Some sunshine at Wingate and Finchley- image courtesy of Stuart Fuller At Colston Avenue fifth place Carshalton Athletic entertained sixth place Horsham. Two points separated the sides at kick off, but it was five at the end, as the Robins eased to victory. They were ahead after only two minutes, Christie Pattison opening the scoring, and it was two thirty minutes later, Ernold Haxhiu doubling their advantage. Kershaney Samuels made it three with seventeen minutes left, and Ricky Korboa rubbed salt into the Hornets wounds with a fourth four minutes from time. Athletic climb to fourth. We had a really important match at the bottom end of the table, as Wingate and Finchley, who have hauled themselves out of the bottom three, hosted Lewes, who had a chance of ending up in that relegation zone if they lost again and the other scheduled matches had actually gone ahead! The hosting Blues had won at Folkestone Invicta last time out and were unbeaten in five matches, whilst the Rooks had lost eight of their last nine- although they had emerged undefeated from fifty percent of their away matches this season, so will probably have been glad to be on the road. The Rooks took the lead after only seven minutes, BETVICTOR ISTHMIAN LEAGUE REVIEW Ronnie Conlon with the goal, but on twenty five minutes, great heavens it was Great Evans (sorry, it’s compulsory) with the equaliser. That was the end of the scoring, and both sides had to be content with a point. The North Division had only one match, as second place Heybridge Swifts travelled to AFC Sudbury. It took an hour before the opening goal arrived, and it was Teniola time once more, Alex getting his twenty second of the season- but within a quarter of an hour the Yellows were level, Callum Harrison firing home from the spot, and then another spot kick from the same player ten minutes later gave the hosts victory in front of a crowd of four hundred and four. Aveley finally found a giant they couldn't slay, as they went out of the FA Trophy at Notts County. But what a competition they've had, being magnificent ambassadors for our league- as have their five hundred and thirty travelling fans. Ware had the chance to go five points clear of Hanwell Town at the top of the South Central Division. The blues hosted a fast-improving Marlow side who had suffered something of a blip in midweek as they fell by a single goal at Northwood, but their defence got back to its impermeable best once more as the match finished without a goal. Ware end the day three points clear, but second place Hanwell Town have two matches in hand. Harlow Town hosted Chalfont St Peter in a match which both desperately wanted to win, as they had both been starved of that winning feeling for quite some time. The Hawks had won only two of their previous ten and headed into this one on the back of three successive defeats, whilst the Saints hadn’t won any during that period- but they have now. An own goal put the visitors in front just after the half hour, and they held on for a victory which took them level on points with their hosts. Tooting and Mitcham United’s match with Bracknell Town was a Football v Homophobia special event, but sadly didn’t beat the rain, as you can see from our headline picture. There will however be a feature from the game tomorrow. BETVICTOR ISTHMIAN LEAGUE REVIEW Ashford United had the chance to open up a three point advantage over second place Hastings United at the top of the South East Division, but Chichester City, who had lost only two of their previous ten, were determined not to make it easy for their hosts. City took an early lead due to an own goal, but that lasted only until the twelfth minute as Tommy Fagg equalised for the Nuts and Bolts. Five minutes after the break George Purcell put the home side ahead, but they were soon pegged back as Ben Pashley got an equaliser- and then disaster struck for the Nuts and Bolts as Lloyd Rowatt got what turned out to be the winner for Chi, who move to within six points of a playoff place with four games in hand. Perhaps the big winners, however, were Hastings United, who are level on points with Ashford United but now have two matches in hand. Sevenoaks Town welcomed eighth place VCD Athletic. Oaks had lost their last three, whilst Vickers had seen their form improve markedly, with three wins and a draw from their last four matches- and the visitors took the lead with only nineteen minutes remaining, Robert Hylton-Bartley with the goal. They couldn’t hold onto that advantage, however, an own goal bringing an equaliser four minutes from time, and then Oaks delivered the coup de grace, new signing Andy Pugh giving them victory in the very last minute- nineteen minutes after coming on for his debut. Ramsgate in nineteenth hosted seventeenth place Faversham Town. There were nine points between the two at start of play, but they were the worst two sides in the Division over the last ten games, a period when the Rams had taken five points but the Lilywhites only four. The Rams belied that form, however, as Jude Arthurs, Giorgio Russo and Kane Rowland gave them a three-nil victory, moved them up a place in the table, and gave them a nine point advantage over bottom side East Grinstead Town. By Ian Townsend

SOUTH CENTRAL RESULTS & FIXTURES

TUESDAY 3RD MARCH Marlow v Northwood

Westfield v Tooting & Mitcham Utd

SATURDAY 7TH MARCH

Barking v South Park

Bedfont Sports v Uxbridge

Bracknell Town v Harlow Town

Chalfont St Peter v Staines Town

FC Romania v Waltham Abbey Hanwell Town v Tooting & Mitcham Utd

Hertford Town v Ware

Marlow v Chipstead

Northwood v Ashford Town (Middx)

Westfield v Chertsey Town

TUESDAY 10TH MARCH

Chipstead v Ashford Town (Middx)

Hanwell Town v Bracknell Town

South Park v Tooting & Mitcham Utd

Staines Town v Northwood

Uxbridge v Barking

SATURDAY 14TH MARCH

Ashford Town (Middx) v Marlow

Chertsey Town v Chalfont St Peter

Chipstead v Northwood

Harlow Town v Bedfont Sports

South Park v FC Romania

Staines Town v Barking

Tooting & Mitcham Utd v Westfield

Uxbridge v Hertford Town

Waltham Abbey v Bracknell Town

Ware v Hanwell Town

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THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER COLUMN THEY say age is just a number but in football it’s one that can increasingly count against you – especially as it increases! So, let’s show our appreciation for some Golden Oldies, who are doing their bit to show if you’re good enough, you’re young enough also rings true. After all, it was only a few years ago that Chris Swailes became the oldest scorer at Wembley when he notched for Morpeth Town in their 4-1 FA Vase final win over Hereford. Swailes was 45 years old when he turned the ball into the net to silence the mass of Hereford fans who had made the trip. Not bad for a defender who has had a long, career that took in plenty of stops in the Football League. Non-League is always good for an evergreen footballer, particularly the strikers. Paul Brayson has been a regular scorer for Newcastle Benfield in recent years and he is still knocking them in aged 42. Perhaps it’s something about those genuine goal scorers that, while the legs might not be as quick as they used to be, the minds is just as sharp. That gets them into the right goalscoring positions and then, when the ball is at their feet or the cross is in the right place, they just know how to stick the ball into the back of the net. Jamie Cureton has scored at every level from the down. At 44 he isn’t just on the back nine of his career, he’s strolling up the 18th. But he’s still one of the leading scorers in the Isthmian Premier Division and despite a surprise departure from Bishop’s THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER COLUMN Stortford last week – the club couldn’t guarantee his continuing role as player-manager next season – he has already found the net for new club Hornchurch. I caught up with his new manager, Mark Stimson, last week and he spoke to Cureton’s desire to get in behind the back four burning as bright as ever. Stimson describes Cureton as a “clever” player and he’s sure the youngsters in their squad will take plenty on board from the former Norwich City man. Cureton himself says it is all about diet and re-fuelling the right way after matches. When I spoke to Cureton last year as he reached his 1,000th game, he said he genuinely felt like he could do a job in the League still. And while you’re feeling good, why not keep playing? Back in the FA Vase, there was a familiar name on the scoresheet in Wroxham’s win over Stowmarket Town. Grant Holt, another former Norwich striker, turns out regularly for the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division Yachtsmen. He hit a penalty in the 2-0 win that has put them in the last eight of the competition. A final hurrah at for Holt? Although aged 38, he could have far more opportunities yet. Just ask Swailes!

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League (26) Cup (11) Total (37) Career A S G A S G A S G A G Debut Arash Abdollahi 2 4 0 0 1 0 2 5 0 7 0 17/12/2019 Joel Agyeman 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 02/09/2019 Ashleigh Artwell 22 0 4 5 1 0 27 1 4 28 4 17/08/2019 Jordan Balogun 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 08/02/2020 Junaid Bell 5 2 1 1 0 0 6 2 1 98 8 08/11/2016 Allen Bossman 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 2 132 17 12/12/2015 Kelvin Bossman 6 11 3 7 1 2 13 12 5 104 21 25/03/2017 Jamal Branker 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 50 13 04/10/2014 Jordan Brown 12 2 6 2 2 0 14 4 6 108 29 08/08/2015 Phil Brown 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 8 0 25/03/2014 Malachi Ceasar 5 7 0 7 0 0 12 7 0 19 0 17/08/2019 Tristan Campbell 1 20 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 59 0 11/08/2018 Curtis Chapple 21 0 0 6 1 0 27 1 0 126 5 29/08/2016 Justin Clayton 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 4 0 05/10/2019 Jordan Edwards 6 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 21 3 16/01/2019 Robin Emanuels 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 02/09/2019 Kamaron English 7 1 1 0 1 0 7 2 1 100 28 14/02/2017 Jnr. Fatia-Somuyla 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 22/10/2019 Wilson Ferreira 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 02/09/2019 Luiz Fernandes 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 02/09/2019 Calam Gallimore 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 122 6 05/12/2015 Simon Grant 24 0 0 10 0 0 34 0 0 259 0 17/08/2013 Jermaine Haizel 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 24/09/2019 Gursewak Jagden 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 09/10/2019 Evans Lamboh 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 25/02/2020 Elliott Legg 3 1 0 4 1 0 7 2 0 9 0 20/08/2019 David Lyons 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 19/08/2015 APPEARANCES & GOALS 2019/2020

League (26) Cup (11) Total (37) Career A S G A S G A S G A G Debut Harry McDonnell 3 4 0 7 0 0 10 4 0 14 0 29/08/2019 Kwai Marsh-Brown 11 6 1 6 2 0 17 8 1 25 1 17/08/2019 Ronayne Marsh-Brown 7 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 14 0 26/02/2019 Marcus Mealing 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 283 71 27/01/2009 Victor Montes 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 4 0 29/08/2017 Josh Morrison 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 9 0 02/01/2018 Nnamdi Nwachuku 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 3 07/12/2019 Seye Okunlola 2 2 0 5 4 1 7 6 1 13 1 24/09/2019 Isaac Olorunfemi 15 3 0 6 2 0 21 5 0 42 0 22/12/2018 Isaac Osei-Tutu 6 5 0 6 0 1 12 5 1 122 16 09/08/2016 Chris Ovenden 7 2 1 1 0 0 8 2 1 294 42 10/11/2012 Sanchez Parkes 3 6 0 2 1 1 5 7 1 12 1 06/04/2015 Luke Pritchard 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 08/10/2019 Chris Rackley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20/08/2019 Devonn Reid 2 0 0 5 0 1 7 0 1 23 1 06/04/2013 Adam Richards 23 0 3 6 0 0 29 0 3 174 16 17/08/2013 Anton Rodgers 6 2 0 4 0 0 10 2 0 12 0 20/08/2019 Louis Rogers 24 0 2 9 0 0 33 0 2 53 2 18/09/2018 Devontae Romeo 21 0 5 6 0 0 27 0 5 174 24 17/08/2013 Alex Salmon 6 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 177 0 07/08/2012 Charlie Samuel 6 1 4 2 0 0 8 1 4 46 13 15/08/2017 Curtis Ujah 18 0 3 2 0 0 20 0 3 20 3 31/08/2019 Michael Uzoka 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 08/10/2019 Jay Welch 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 108 11 08/10/2019 Lewis Workman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 18/09/2018 OG 1 2 3 TOTAL 30 11 50

MARLOW FC GOALS 2019/2020 TIME MARLOW AGAINST 1-5 5 1 6-10 4 6 11-15 5 3 16-20 3 4 21-25 2 3 26-30 1 2 31-35 5 2 36-40 1 2 41-45 2 2 46-50 1 2 51-55 3 56-60 3 61-65 2 4 66-70 1 2 71-75 4 3 76-80 2 2 81-85 1 1 86-90 6 3 Ex. time TOTAL 48 45

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BERKS & BUCKS SENIOR CUP

PRELIMINARY ROUND Binfield 1 – 1 (Pens 3 – 1) Burnham Holmer Green 1 – 5 Newport Pagnell Town Flackwell Heath 3 – 2 Shrivenham Reading City 1 – 1 (Pens 3 – 4) Aylesbury Vale Dynamos Wantage Town 1 – 3 Windsor Ascot United (bye)

FIRST ROUND Ascot United 2 v 3 Beaconsfield Town Aylesbury United 4 – 1 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos Flackwell Heath 0 v 3 Didcot Town Marlow 1 v 1 (Pens 6 - 5) Windsor Newport Pagnell Town 3 v 1 Chesham United Thatcham Town 0 v 3 Hungerford Chalfont St Peter 2 v 4 (Pens 2 - 4) Bracknell Town Maidenhead United 4 v 0 Binfield

SECOND ROUND Aylesbury United 1 v 2 Didcot Town Maidenhead United 1 v 1 (Pens 1 - 3) Marlow Hungerford Town 2 v 1 Bracknell Town Newport Pagnell Town 1 v 1 (Pens 3 – 1) Beaconsfield Town

QUARTER FINALS Newport Pagnell Town 03/03/2020 Didcot Town Marlow 11/03/2020 Reading Slough Town 10/03/2020 MK Dons Hungerford Town 0 v 3 Wycombe Wanderers

A BRIEF HISTORY OF NORTHWOOD FC The current club was formed in 1926, following several other outfits that had carried the town’s name in earlier years, the first known, Northwood FC, being formed in September 1899, but it is not clear how long they existed. A team called Northwood Rovers played in the Harrow & District League up to the First World War, but a new Northwood FC was launched after the conflict, in September 1919, and soon Emmanuel Northwood were also competing in the Harrow & District League. The next club to commence was Holy Trinity Northwood, again in the Harrow League, whilst in 1922 Northwood moved to the Uxbridge & District League. However, having lost their first nine fixtures in the second season, Northwood found that they were unable to field a team for later games and the club folded. Around the same time, Emmanuel Northwood also withdrew from the Harrow League. After two seasons in which just Holy Trinity represented the town on the football field, a few people who had been involved with the two failed set-ups decided to form a new club, and Northwood United was launched for the 1926-27 campaign, with Leslie Faint, secretary of the previous Northwood FC, holding the same post for United. For the first two seasons, just friendly matches were played, apart from entering the Northwood Hospital Charity Cup, but after the second campaign, in which sixteen of the twenty-three games had been won, it was decided to join a league. A BRIEF HISTORY OF NORTHWOOD FC Northwood United were elected to Division Two of the Harrow & District League for 1928-29, playing at Northwood Playing Fields, which was adjacent to Haste Hill golf course, at the end of The Drive, Northwood. In the team at that time were young players Joe Gill, Bob Bell and Tom Bell, who would be with the club many years later, even returning after the Second World War, and the latter also became club secretary. In their second year the club gained promotion, and twelve months later, further success saw them move up to the Premier Division of the Harrow & District League (later renamed Harrow, Wembley & District League). At that time the club gained the use of a pitch in Northwood Recreation Ground at an annual cost of £14. 14s. including pitch marking and dressing room. 1931-32 saw the commencement of Northwood United’s dominance of local junior football. Within five years of entering league football, United had become Premier Division champions, a feat they repeated for each of the next four years, followed by second and third places up to the War. The League Senior Challenge Cup was won three times during that period, and in 1938 the club won the Middlesex Junior Cup, having been losing finalists in 1935 and 1936. After the Second World War, with the disappearance of Holy Trinity Northwood, the club dropped the “United” suffix from their title, and were Harrow & Wembley champions in consecutive years, 1948 and 1949. After being a mid-table side in the Premier Division throughout the ‘fifties, the club hit a slump in the early 'sixties, suffering a first-ever relegation in 1962, and they became something of a yo-yo side for A BRIEF HISTORY OF NORTHWOOD FC a few years, but towards the end of the 1960s things improved. Northwood were elected into the Middlesex League in 1970, and they became runners-up at the end of their second season. After playing in the main park since 1931, the mid-seventies saw the Woods develop an area of rough land into their present ground with suitable facilities, and further developments have been carried out regularly since. The Woods won the Middlesex League Cup on three occasions and also the League championship in 1978, completing the Middlesex League double, and the club were subsequently elected to the Hellenic League. In the first season they were promoted to the topflight as Division One champions and Hellenic League Division One Cup winners. Northwood also lifted the Middlesex Intermediate Cup by beating Feltham 2-1 – the club’s first County Cup success for forty-one years. Floodlights were erected and senior status was granted in 1981. Due to large travelling costs, Northwood switched to play in the Spartan League in 1984 and they were soon to become one of the competition's top clubs. After one League Cup win, a runners- up spot and two third places, the Woods completed a League and Cup double in 1992. Along with this success came considerable ground improvements, which allowed them to be promoted to the Isthmian League, Division Three. After five years at the higher level, following early success by winning the 1993 Associate Members Trophy, and several promotion challenges, Northwood made it to Division Two in 1997. Following three seasons in that division, the Woods earned further promotion when they gained the runners-up spot in 2000. They also A BRIEF HISTORY OF NORTHWOOD FC captured the Associate Members Trophy for a second time and reached their first ever Middlesex Senior Cup final, where they went down 2-0 to GM Vauxhall Conference outfit Hayes. Another three years later and Northwood found themselves in the Premier Division, having won the Division One North championship in 2003. They also captured the Isthmian League Cup for the first time in 2002, beating Premier Division Hampton & Richmond Borough in the final, 3-2 after extra-time, and also reached the Middlesex Senior Cup final once again, this time beaten in extra- time by Hendon. September 2002 saw the Woods defeat Premier Division champions Gravesend & Northfleet 4-2 to lift the Isthmian Charity Shield. It proved a difficult first season in the Premier Division, but after an F.A. restructure of non-League football, Northwood remained in the division for a second season. In 2003, Northwood received the prestigious award of Community Club status from the Football Association in recognition of the club's commitment to youth football in the area – the club have teams of all age groups playing their football within the confines of Northwood Park. Improvements have been made to the standards in recent years, and the club is hoping this will result in many youngsters developing into first-team players in the future. Northwood faced a new challenge for the 2005-06 campaign, having been moved to the Southern League Premier Division, and although the first season in the new league was a struggle, the team avoided the drop on the final day. However, 2007 saw the Woods finish in 22nd place in the division, and relegation followed – the first time the club had faced demotion in senior football. It wasn't all doom A BRIEF HISTORY OF NORTHWOOD FC and gloom, though, as Northwood lifted the Middlesex Senior Cup for the first time in their history by defeating Hayes, of the Conference South, on their own ground in the final. Having been moved back to the Isthmian League for the 2007-08 campaign, and after spending three years in Division One North, Northwood were then transferred again to the Southern League Division One Central in 2010-11. Their first season was a struggle, but they successfully avoided relegation after a bright finish to the campaign and in 2012, it proved much more successful, only missing out on a play-off place on the final day of the season. The following season was boosted by an FA Cup run to the third qualifying round while a forced change of manager saw the Woods have to rebuild the squad so a mid-table finish was very acceptable. Mark Burgess had successful full seasons in charge, surpassing expectations by finishing ninth, tenth and then seventh respectively. There was also success in cup competitions, reaching the League Cup semi-final in 2016 before losing on penalties to Merthyr Town and then winning the Middlesex Senior Cup for the second time in the club’s history with a 2-0 victory over Ryman Premier side Enfield Town. However, 2016/17 was more of a struggle after losing most of the successful side to a higher level and relegation was only just avoided. Since then a series of managers have come and gone quickly and Scott Dash, who was appointed permanently in December 2018 following a successful spell as caretaker only lasted just under a year after a series of poor results saw another change and the arrival of Jamie Leacock to the role. Jamie’s tenure was ended in January 2020 after a run of ten successive defeats and former player Robert Ursell has now been given the initial task of steering the club away from possible relegation.

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Partners: John Gabbitas, Stephen Robins, Margaret Furniss NORTHWOOD FC SQUAD PEN PICS Joe Ringer - Goalkeeper Joe is a 19-year-old goalkeeper who has joined the Woods in November 2019 on dual-registration from Wealdstone FC where he was in their youth ranks having previously been with Northwood in both youth and reserve levels. Chris Rackley - Goalkeeper Experienced, 27-year-old goalkeeper who spent five years with Thatcham Town including their promotion season and success in the FA Vase. He left them last summer and had short spells with Marlow, Basingstoke Town and Bracknell Town before joining the Woods in January 2020. Jamie Stephens - Goalkeeper Experienced, 25-year-old goalkeeper who was with Liverpool as a youngster and then played on loan for Airbus (UK) Broughton before moving to League Two side Newport County. He joined Barnet in 2015 and made 60 appearances for the Bees in League Two, winning the Player of the Year award in 2017. Injuries curtailed his spell and he has been training with the Woods this season, making his debut in January 2020. Enock Ekongo – Defender 24 year-old right sided defender who joined Hayes & Yeading in November 2019 from side Wealdstone. Born in Kinshasa, Enock came through as a youngster in Holland with Roda JC representing the Dutch side at under 18 and under 21 levels before moving to the UK where he signed for Halesowen Town early last season. From there he moved to Chippenham Town in October 2018 before ending the season with Melksham Town. During the summer of 2019 he joined Stourbridge before returning to the National League South with Wealdstone. Dual-registered with the Woods to get game time. Dajour Buffonge – Defender Dajour joined the Woods in December 2019 from Ware FC and plays on the right side of defence. Signed for Hertford Town after spells with Charlton Athletic and Tottenham Hotspur as a youngster and he made one international appearance for Monserrat in 2015. Still only 23, Dajour has also been at Atherton Collieries, Congleton Town, Egerton and Glossop North End. Bradley Kauzeni – Defender NORTHWOOD FC SQUAD PEN PICS 20-year-old Bradley has joined the Woods in December 2019 on dual registration from Hayes & Yeading having spent several years with Brentford as a youth and had spells with Kettering Town, Whyteleafe and Barnstaple Town. Charlie Kuehn – Defender 27-year-old experienced defender or midfield player who has been a regular futsal player in recent years. Has also had spells with Hendon, Ware and Beaconsfield. Sam Jenkins – Defender Defender Sam, enjoyed an excellent season with the Woods in 2018/19, having joined from Harpenden Town and won the Managers Player of the Season award. The 24-year-old joined Chesham United last summer and has now dual-registered back with the Woods in February 2020. Ryan Phillips – Defender Left-back Ryan originally made his Woods debut in 2012 after spells at Hillingdon Borough and Hanwell Town and is the son of former Woods midfielder Greg Phillips. Now 28, he made just over 50 appearances before moving to Beaconsfield and has since also seen service at Burnham, Uxbridge, Egham Town, Chalfont St Peter, Chesham United and Broadfields United. Craig Carby – Defender 37-year-old Craig has had two previous short spells with the Woods while on dual-registration with Hendon where he enjoyed several seasons. The vastly- experienced defender has also played for Brook House, Windsor & Eton, St Albans City, Boreham Wood, Beaconsfield, Burnham, Chalfont St Peter and Aylesbury. Azeez Alabi – Defender Another November 2019 signing, Azeez signed for the Woods from Canvey Island while he has also played at Benfleet this season. Age 22. Jaden Sharman – Defender Just 17, Jaden is a left-back who has joined Northwood in February 2020 having been playing for Rayners Lane Under-18s. Mack Miskin – Defender Mack is a 19-year-old Bosnian-born left-back who joined the club in October 2019 having seen experience at Staines Town last season. NORTHWOOD FC SQUAD PEN PICS Michael Oshin – Defender Michael played in Belgium for FSI Bercham but joined the Woods from Southern Counties League side Forest Hill Park in December 2019. Age 23. Matt Hall – Defender Experienced defender Matt has joined the Woods for a second spell in January 2020 on dual-registration from Hayes & Yeading having played three previous games in a similar arrangement with Hemel Hempstead. A former Watford academy player, 23-year-old Matt also had a spell in Scotland with Ross County and has since also played for Chesham United and Barton Rovers. Liam McCrohan - Defender Young defender Liam has joined the Woods after spells with Berkhamsted and Hertford Town last season. He was previously with Leverstock Green and the 20-year-old has bags of potential and had performed really well before picking up a knee injury in November. Jordan Payne - Defender 23-year-old defender Jordan rejoined the Woods from Chalfont St Peter in December 2019 having previously been involved at a reserve team level back in 2014/15, winning the Managers’ Player of the Year award and making one first-team appearance. Then played for Rayners Lane and Oxhey Jets before enjoying an excellent campaign with Hendon’s Under-23 side last season. Dominic Rhone - Defender Experienced left-sided defender who joined Northwood in November 2019 from North Greenford United. Now 30, Dominic had enjoyed a good non- League career with clubs such as Beaconsfield, AFC Hayes, Slough Town, Hanwell Town, Burnham and Southall amongst others. Ethan Flanagan – Defender Another young defender, just 18, Ethan came up through the youth ranks at AFC Dunstable and played over twenty times for Leverstock Green last season as well as captaining the Bedfordshire Under-18s. Another who looks to have a good future with the Woods. Gabriel Piorkowski – Midfielder 19 year-old midfielder who joined Hayes & Yeading in the summer and has been dual-registered with the Woods to get some important game time. NORTHWOOD FC SQUAD PEN PICS Started out with Hanwell Town before joining the Staines Town academy under-18 side prior to signing on with the Swans last season, he now comes to United looking to push his career ahead at a senior level. Charlie Malin - Midfielder Young midfielder who came through the youth ranks with Beaconsfield and joined the Woods in November 2019 from Bedfont Sports having spent the previous season at Uxbridge. Only 20, he looks to have a promising future with the Woods. Bayley Brown - Midfielder Now 22, Bayley originally joined the Woods in 2015 after youth spells with Tottenham Hotspur and Maidenhead United. He made over 30 appearances for the Woods before moving up to Harrow Borough, Staines Town, Hendon, Beaconsfield and now his current club Chesham United. He signed for the Woods on dual-registration in February 2020. Marcelo Graca - Midfielder Experienced 30-year-old Futsal player and coach who has joined as a player- coach. Portuguese-born Marcelo last played the 11-a-side game a few years ago with Dorking FC. Ronny Mfinda – Attacking Midfielder Ronny won the Chesham United Young Player of the Year award last season and has joined the Woods on dual-registration in December 2019 having not been able to maintain a regular place in their high-flying side during this campaign. Charlie Hayford - Midfielder Charlie was with Tottenham Hotspur and then Sheffield Wednesday as a youngster, winning trophies with the latter’s Under-23 side. Since release in 2017 the 22-year-old has seen short spells with Hemel Hempstead, Chesham, Barton, Bedford and then Hitchin before joining the Woods in August 2019 and making an immediate impact. Harry Lodovica – Attacking Midfielder Tall 20-year-old attacking midfielder who joined the club in the summer after a successful year playing for Hendon Under-23s and looks sure to progress well. Has made a good impact with a few goals to his name already. Festus Lori – Winger NORTHWOOD FC SQUAD PEN PICS Speedy winger who joined the Woods in November 2019 from Sittingbourne. Dutch-born, Festus played for HVV Hollandia in his own country but the 22- year-old has seen been well-travelled and lists Staines Town, Harlow Town, South Park and London Colney among his former clubs. Eric Lopes – Attacking Midfielder Youngster who came through the Wealdstone Under-18 side and recently scored on his first-team debut for the Stones. Has had a handful of games for Edgware Town but dual-registered with the Woods in November where has made a good impression at the higher level. Yiannis Constantinou – Forward Young attacking player who has joined on dual-registration from Potters Bar Town where he got injured in pre-season. A former West Ham United youth, Yiannis had a spell with Staines Town last season and at only 20 has bags of potential. Recoe Martin – Forward Young striker, still only 18, who was a prolific scorer with MK Dons as a youth scholar but was released last summer. He joined the Woods in January 2020. Samuel Adetiba – Forward 24-year-old striker who joined the Woods in January 2020 from Woking where he was playing for their Under-23 side. He had a short spell with Oxhey Jets last season and prior to that played for the Bournemouth University side. Lucas Toti – Forward Lucas is a top-class Brazilian-born Futsul player who has joined the Woods in February 2020. The 27-year-old will be hoping to quickly adapt to the 11-a- side game for the club. Romario Hart - Attacker A pacy, strong and creative forward, Romario has joined the Woods in February 2020 on dual registration terms from Chesham United. He joined the Generals from Hartley Wintney and has had previous spells with Colliers Wood and Godalming Town. The Club appointed former Woods player Rob Ursell as their new manager in February 2020 and he has brought in Jordan Berry as his assistant. The coaching team is completed by Richard Elderfield and Marcelo Graca while Eleni Papoutsi is the Club’s Sports Therapist.

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ASHFORD TOWN (Mx), Short Lane, Stanwell TW19 7BH 24

BARKING, Mayesbrook Park, Lodge Avenue, Barking RM8 2JR 67

BEDFONT SPORTS, Hatton Road, Bedfont TW14 9QT 24

BRACKNELL TOWN, Larges Lane, Bracknell RG12 9AN 18

CHALFONT ST. PETER, Gravel Hill, Chalfont St. Peter SL9 9QX 15

CHIPSTEAD, The High Road, Chipstead CR5 3SF 50

FC ROMANIA, Groundshare at Cheshunt EN8 8RU 46

HANWELL TOWN, Reynolds Field, Greenford Ln, Perivale UB6 8TL 23

HARLOW TOWN, Elizabeth Way, Harlow CM19 5BE 59

HERTFORD TOWN, West Street, Hertford SG13 8EZ 45

MOLESEY, Walton Road, West Molesey KT8 2JG 38

NORTHWOOD, Chestnut Avenue, Northwood HA6 1HR 23

SOUTH PARK, Whitehall Lane, South Park, Reigate RH2 8LG 50

STAINES TOWN, Wheatsheaf Lane, Staines TW18 2PD 26

TOOTING & MITCHAM, Bishopsford Road, Morden Surrey SM4 6BF 49

UXBRIDGE, Honeycroft, Horton Road, West Drayton UB7 8HX 23

WALTHAM ABBEY, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey EN9 1NX 50

WARE, Wadesmill Road, Ware SG12 0UQ 56

WESTFIELD, Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9BA 35

MILES are shown from Marlow Estimated total for the season for MARLOW is 1428 return

MARLOW FC RESULTS 2019/2020 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT SCORERS AUGUST 17 BARKING BETVIC 3-1 137 Artwell, Bell, Samuel 20 Staines Town BETVIC 2-2 195 Artwell, Romeo 24 CINDERFORD TOWN FACP 2-4 141 OG, Bossman K 26 CHALFONT ST. PETER BETVIC 1-1 116 Samuel 31 FC Romania BETVIC 4-1 31 Richards, Samuel, Brown, Romeo SEPTEMBER 02 Bracknell Town VELOC 1-2 102 Parkes 14 CHERTSEY TOWN BETVIC 2-4 183 Samuel, Romeo 17 UXBRIDGE BETVIC 0-2 115 21 Westfield BETVIC 0-2 98 24 CHALFONT ST PETER VELOC 3-2 81 Bossman K (1 pen), og OCTOBER 05 BEDFONT SPORTS BETVIC 1-1 124 Bossman K (pen) 08 FC ROMANIA VELOC 2-2 54 Reid, Okunlola (pens 3-2) 12 CHERTSEY FATP 1-0 202 Bossman K (pen) 19 Waltham Abbey BETVIC 2-0 82 Bossman K, Marsh-Brown 22 Hanwell VELOC 0-3 41 26 SHOLING FAT 0-0 110 29 Sholing FAT 0-2 135 NOVEMBER 05 WESTFIELD VELOC 0-2 43 09 ASHFORD TOWN (Mx) BETVIC 1-1 114 Ujah 12 WINDSOR BBSC 1-1 76 Mealing (pens 6-5) 16 Chipstead BETVIC 1-1 86 Romeo 23 HARLOW TOWN BETVIC 1-1 129 Bossman K 30 Tooting & Mitcham BETVIC 0-0 228 DECEMBER 07 HERTFORD TOWN BETVIC 1-0 111 Kwachuku 17 WARE BETVIC 2-3 96 Kwachuku 28 Chalfont St Peter BETVIC 3-1 114 Artwell, Kwachuku,Ujah JANUARY 04 FC ROMANIA BETVIC 2-1 153 OG, Richards 11 Hanwell Town BETVIC 2-3 128 English, Romeo 18 WALTHAM ABBEY BETVIC 0-0 109 25 Bedfont Sports BETVIC 2-1 61 Brown 2 28 Maidenhead United BBSC 1-1 Osei-Tutu (Pens 3-1)

MARLOW FC RESULTS 2019/2020 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT SCORERS FEBRUARY 01 WESTFIELD BETVIC 3-0 131 Ujah, Brown, Richards 04 Uxbridge BETVIC 2-0 70 Artwell, Edwards 08 Hertford Town BETVIC 0-0 137 22 SOUTH PARK BETVIC 2-1 109 Brown (pen), Rogers 25 Northwood BETVIC 0-1 83 29 Ware BETVIC 0-0 223 MARCH 03 NORTHWOOD BETVIC 07 CHIPSTEAD BETVIC 11 READING FC BBSC 14 Ashford Town (Mx) BETVIC 17 BRACKNELL TOWN BETVIC 21 Chertsey Town BETVIC 24 South Park BETVIC 28 HANWELL TOWN BETVIC APRIL 04 Barking BETVIC 11 STAINES TOWN BETVIC 13 Bracknell Town BETVIC 18 Harlow Town BETVIC 25 TOOTING & MITCHAM BETVIC

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SOUTH CENTRAL FORM GUIDE HOME TEAM AWAY LLLWLW ASHFORD TOWN (MX) LLLDLD WDLLLW BARKING WWLWWW WLWWWD BEDFONT SPORTS WDWLLW DWWWWW BRACKNELL TOWN LLWDWW LLLDDL CHALFONT ST PETER WDDLLW DWDWWW CHERTSEY TOWN LLLWWD LWWDWW CHIPSTEAD WWDWWL LLWLLD FC ROMANIA LLLLLW WLWLWW HANWELL TOWN WDDWWW LWDLLL HARLOW TOWN LLLLWL LLWLDW HERTFORD TOWN LLLLDL WLWDWW MARLOW WLWWDD LLLLLL NORTHWOOD WWLLLL LLWLLL SOUTH PARK WWWLLL DLDLDL STAINES TOWN LLLLLL WDWLWW TOOTING & MITCHAM WWDLLL DDWLDL UXBRIDGE WWWDWW WWLWLW WALTHAM ABBEY WWDLWL LWWWWD WARE WLWWWW WWLLWW WESTFIELD WWWLD (LATEST RESULTS TO THE RIGHT)

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