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Saturday 19th October 2019 - FA Cup 4th QR - Attendance 891 Wealdstone will entertain a Fourth Qualifying Round replay with Maidenhead United after a 1-1 draw at York Road on Saturday afternoon. An early second half strike from Ross Lafayette looked like the Stones winner until Ryan Upward found a late equaliser for the home side. The Stones began the brighter of the two sides and set a quick tempo early on, Billy Clifford’s curling effort and Lafayette’s first-time volley from the edge of the box were the highlights of the early pressure. National League Maidenhead United held firm in the opening ten minutes until they could look for their opener, Jake Cassidy was the first to curl a strike wide. The game became as tight as many predicted as the game LINE-UP1 settled down, no shots were registered until LINE-UP1 Dunn Magpies forward Josh Kelly’s counter-attacking Oxborough Massey drive down the right was comfortably saved by Mendy Grant Aston Oxborough. The Stones reacted with the Efete Ellul biggest chance of the half after 24 minutes, an in- Clifford swinging corner from Danny Green found Jerome Sheckleford Okimo and was unfortunate to see his header Stevens Smile bounce off the far-post. A lead for the away side Okimo Clerima would have been deserved and Maidenhead Phillips Upward needed to respond, Oxborough denied Joe Ellul Watt Whitehall of the opener at the half-hour mark when the Lafayette Cassidy Norwich City loanee got low to parry away the Green back-post header. The tie became more even Kelly again as the Magpies looked to create through Lewis Subs: Ryheem Sheckleford on the right, as he fired the Subs: Davies ball across the face of goal and wide of a target. Smith Steer Wealdstone got back on the front-foot and Ringer Twumasi finished the half the stronger side, Dennon Lewis Coker Comley and Sanchez Watt both were unfortunate to not Sheppard convert before the break. Mensah An audacious curler from Magpies speedster Josh Saunders Smile at the edge of the box flew over before the Arnold whistle was blown for half-time. With the game on Charles a knife-edge at the interval, whichever team came out the stronger in the second half would need to take advantage and convert. That’s exactly what happened for Wealdstone within six minutes of the second period. Lafay- ette brought the ball down beautifully with the top of his boot from Clifford’s lofted pass and fired low across goal into the bottom corner. If the Stones were to beat their National League opponents, they would need to double their advantage, similarly to previous away games at Welling United and St. Albans this season. Connor Stevens almost extended Wealdstone’s lead on the hour-mark when he was unlucky to head Clifford’s cross from the left over the bar. The Stones kept the pressure on and Watt was the next to create an opportunity after an intel- ligent turn on the edge of the box ended in the former Arsenal winger’s strike being saved by Chris Dunn. Wealdstone kept pushing on looking to put the tie to bed, Michee Efete struck after a mazy run from right-back located him on the edge of the box. The home side then regained momentum and were floated direct, deep passes into the area in the final 15 minutes to find an equaliser. A fantastic tackle from Efete on the edge of the Wealdstone box lead to a counter- attack with Clifford and Lewis abruptly breaking down near the half-way line. Maidenhead kept pushing and eventually found their goal four minutes from full-time, Upward latched onto a

parry from Oxborough and bounced the ball into the bottom corner with his right foot. - DEC O’REILLY WORDS PETE RANDALL WEALDSTONE v MAIDENHEAD UTD (FA CUP) 22.10.2019

Fan in the‘When Stand I played in goal against the Stones for Rayners Lane the fans goaded me about playing for a team with no floodlights...I wasn’t sharp enough to ask them why they or come and see me (Tim in the ground. The more the merrier! Parks) followed a team Pete (ringed in back row) faces the camera along with his Ruislip Manor team mates 35 years ago. Pitch looks a bit ropey!

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oday’s featured fan is no stranger to four, including Stuart Pearce, launching the ‘ ‘ longer have season tickets and in fact prefer Grosvenor Vale. 57-year-old Peter ball forwards and me always thinking they Saturday 3pm football. A good view. to go to away games – now that he is 26 we Randall played in goal here for Ruislip had over-hit it, but then the Cordice broth- Do you prefer non-League over [email protected] adopt the #trainbeerfootball approach so Manor for two seasons in the 1980s - the ers doing their thing! I loved Lower Mead, League football? I’ve always tradition-

T loved by Wealdstone fans. Manor’s first two years in the Isthmian although it had seen better days it was a ally been a non-league fan, but enjoy League - but started and ended his local proper football ground in my eyes. Do your family follow another team? My my trips to Watford. Both have their son obviously is Watford (he does now come football career at Rayners Lane FC. Who or what persuaded you to come merits, but I definitely prefer the cost of to the occasional Stones game with friends), Whereabouts do you live, Pete? I’ve lived to a game? When I wasn’t playing I just following Wealdstone. my daughter lives abroad and is a plastic in Eastcote all of my life. liked watching games. I had a good friend Have you played the game yourself Chelsea fan. My wife is a football widow. Are you working, and where? Unfortunate- who had played a couple of games for (to any level) and memorable mo- Is it easy to fit football in with your work/ ly yes! My wife and I spend too much for me Wealdstone before a bad injury and around ments? Across 25 years I played in family commitments? Yes working from to realistically consider retirement. I am an that time my Dad was working with Dennis goal for a number of sides including home helps. I’ve been married 31 years and Insurance Loss Adjuster working throughout Byatt, so that probably had something to Northwood, Uxbridge, Marlow, and two played football most of that time, so my wife the South East, but based at home. do with it. years here for Ruislip Manor in their first Carol is just used to it. She’s great and rarely years in the (1984 / When was your first Wealdstone game? I then didn’t watch for years. Not at all in moans! It obviously helps that my kids are 85). I started and finished my career at Against who, result and your first impres- the nomadic years, but when Wealdstone grown up. Rayners Lane, making nearly 400 first sions of the club and stadium? My long moved to Ruislip Manor it was perfect for What is the main attraction of watching team appearances before retiring at term memory is sporadic, but I’m guessing it me and I’ve pretty much been to at least a the Stones? The location - I can easily walk 42. I then played regularly on a Sunday would have been the early 1980’s. It would dozen games a year since and this is my here if I’m having a beer (and the fact that I morning for Rayners Lane Veterans also have been a midweek game under 3rd year with a season ticket. can have that beer in a decent clubhouse) If until officially retiring at 55. Still though lights, but I’ve no idea who against. My Do you follow another team? Yes, since I’m driving I can pretty much leave home at memories are of the uncompromising back giving up playing on a Saturday I have CONTINUED OVERPAGE Would you like to be a ‘Fan in the Stand’? Send an email to be a ‘Fan to like you Would PETE RANDALL CONTINUED

get the occasional call from them PETE’S PLANE and at the time of writing have I’m hoping to TOUCHES DOWN already played once this get to Wembley in time for City’s last LAST MAY... TWO season! three goals HOURS LATE I won a few things across the years, but for the ing a game from last benefit of this programme season. Seeing Watford I will recall a memorable come from 2-0 down to moment involving the beat Wolves in the FA only time I can remember Cup semi-final at Wemb- playing against Wealdstone. ley was a great feeling in It was pre-season in the a superb atmosphere and “prestigious” Harrow Summer a fantastic day all round. We Cup at Earlsmead and I was play- won’t mention me flying home ing for Rayners Lane. I was having a a day early from a holiday in Spain decent game and the vocal Stones fans had for the final! gone from giving me stick to asking, “Why Who is your favourite current Stones don’t you play for a club with floodlights?” To player/s? I like to still think of myself as my lasting regret I wasn’t quick enough to part of the “Union”, so it has to be Jonathan reply “Why don’t you support a club with a North who has been brilliant over a number ground?!” of years. What is your all-time favourite Stones What do you think of the pricing for line-up (1-11)? North, Pearce, Cronin, games at The Vale? I can’t complain about Stevens, Hammond, Poku, Wainwright, my Early Bird season ticket. It certainly Little, Pett, Jolly, Cordice (A) means I don’t stress if I can’t make a game.

or come and see me (Tim in the ground. The more the merrier! Parks) not the most balanced of sides………… The reduction for season ticket holders And your current favourite line-up? With elsewhere is good practice too. the results so far who am I to question the Do you use the megastore or social 11 that Dean has been putting out? My only club/catering etc? Practically the only time potential change would be Northy, because I ever eat chips is when I come to a game! he’s ours (no disrespect to Aston) What’s your favourite of the three kits Do you think the club can ever progress this season? I’m not someone to wear a shirt to a game (it should be outlawed over [email protected] to the football league? Sadly not in Ruislip a certain age & weight!), but must admit I

Manor, but otherwise why not? Are your friends aware of Wealdstone? bought the 3rd shirt last year just for Although I am happy to come alone just to knocking about at home. watch a game, I meet or bring friends along Are you a regular programme buyer? occasionally to see if they get the bug. What do you think of this one? I always What is your favourite Stones game buy a Wealdstone programme, but never you’ve ever seen? The easy answer is buy one at a Watford game home or away the Trophy final win at Wembley in 1985 which tells you something. I really enjoy although in truth I don’t remember too much the content and usually read it in full once I about it (I have since seen highlights on You get home. I hope that printed programmes Tube). In more recent years I really enjoyed remain a thing, but they probably won’t. the Trophy run of 2011 / 2012 and in particu- I stubbornly bought CDs for many, many lar the games against Barrow and Dartford. years before joining the modern world on Last year I saw my first away games – at Spotify. Torquay and the Woking play off, which I And what do you think of the club’s on- really enjoyed despite the results. line presence and digital media? I have What is the best game you’ve EVER very recently taken on running the Rayners seen? We’ve established my memory is a Lane FC website and so 100% respect the bit rubbish, so I’m going to cheat by choos- work of any such volunteer. CONTINUED OVERPAGE Would you like to be a ‘Fan in the Stand’? Send an email to be a ‘Fan to like you Would 1000TH MEN’S INTERNATIONAL

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Ilford at West Ham in front of 18,000 but the club lost out on the title to Abingdon spectators. It was during that season that the Town on the last day of the season. During this record attendance for a Maidenhead home season, however, the team established a club he origins of senior football in Fulham and Brighton proved too demanding match of 7,989 was set when Southall visited record of 19 league games without defeat. Maidenhead can be traced back to and the club consistently struggled. Eventually York Road in the quarter-final. During the Following the unexpected departure of Spong October 1870 with the formation of in 1902, after eight years of membership, they Second World War, the club competed in the to Enfield in the summer of 1991, Gary TMaidenhead Football Club, who resigned and joined both the West Berkshire Great Western Combination. Goodwin, John Clements and then John Watt subsequently played their first ever fixture League and the Berks & Bucks League. In In 1945 the club were founder members of took on the manager’s job with generally on December 17th, 1870 against Windsor 1904 Maidenhead became members of the the Corinthian League. After many seasons of moderate results and the club regularly www.wfcmegastore.co.uk Home Park at Bond’s Meadow near Great Western Suburban League where they relative mediocrity, fortunes changed under finished in or around mid-table. Maidenhead bridge. remained until the outbreak of the Great War. the guidance of ex-Brentford forward, Len Maidenheads official history appears to not On Thursday, February 16th 1871 the club Spartans and Corinthians Townsend, and then former Slough Town have been updated since 2012/13 however In played their first game on the York Road site After the Great War the two remaining town manager Jimmy Price, and the Magpies 2016–17 Maidenhead won the renamed against Marlow. This ground, which was then clubs – Maidenhead and Maidenhead enjoyed the first real “purple-patch” in their , earning promotion to shared with the cricket club, is now officially Norfolkians (founded 1884) - decided to join history. In seven seasons between 1956 and the National League with 98 points and remain acknowledged as the oldest continually used forces. The conflict had meant that is was 1963 the club won the league three times, at National League level to this day. football ground in the world by the same club, unrealistic to run two senior clubs, so after a were runners-up twice and also reached the eclipsing Northwich Victoria’s old claim by five meeting in April 1919, the Norfolkians were third round of the FA Amateur Cup in 1960, years. Maidenhead were one of the original 15 incorporated into the Maidenhead club, and losing to West Auckland at York Road in front entrants for the first ever FA Cup competition soon afterwards a kit of black and white was of a post-war record attendance for a in 1871-72 and the following season reached adopted as club colours. There was Maidenhead game of 5,597. As well as County the last four before losing to Oxford University. immediate success in the first season of Cup, County Benevolent Cup and League Maidenhead reached the quarter-finals in the structured league football as Maidenhead FC Memorial Shield successes during this period, next two seasons, but in 1876 did not enter, won the Great Western Suburban League. In the 1st round proper of the FA Cup was although this was the only season they failed August 1920 the suffix “United” was added reached in 1960 (losing 5-0 away to to participate. They also entered the first ever but, more importantly, the freehold of York Colchester United), 1962 (losing 3-0 at home Berks & Bucks Cup competition in 1878 - Road was purchased for £1,450 from William to Wycombe Wanderers) and 1963 (losing 2-0 winning the competition for the first time in Grenfell, later to become Lord Desborough. to Bath City at York Road). 1895 - and the first FA Amateur Cup in 1893. Two years later the club joined the Spartan Athenians and Isthmians The adopted club colours were Red & Black, League and the 500 seater grandstand – at In 1963, United joined the Athenian League initially worn as halved shirts, but changed to the time considered one of the best of its kind - finishing a best placed 3rd in 1965-66. In 1973, stripes in 1904. was opened by Club President, Ernest the Magpies were elected into the newly Maidenhead FC merged with three sides Dunkels. created second division of the Isthmian before the Great War. Maidenhead Excelsior Maidenhead United won the . They made a concerted effort to were founded in 1877 and joined forces with League title three times during their nineteen achieve promotion to the Premier Division in the Red & Blacks in 1885. Maidenhead year stay. In 1929-30 season the club’s goal- 1979 and 1980 when managed by Geoff Temperance – originally known as scoring record for a season was set when Anthony (finishing 3rd on both occasions), and Maidenhead Band of Hope - amalgamated Jack Palethorpe notched 65 goals in 39 then again in 1985 under Brian Caterer and with the club in 1891 and Boyne Hill FC did games, including an individual post 1919 Colin Lippiatt, when they finished 4th. They likewise later that year. After many seasons of record of seven in one game against Wood remained in this division until 1987 when the playing friendlies and Cup matches, Green Town. Jack went on to play for Sheffield Club suffered relegation for the first time in its MAGPIE FACTS Maidenhead FC were founder members of the Wednesday and scored in the Owls FA Cup history, and the dark days were made worse Southern League in 1894 but competing in win in 1935. In 1936, Maidenhead reached the with the destruction of the main grandstand by GROUND - York Road Division 2 with the likes of Watford, Brentford, semi-final of the FA Amateur Cup losing 4-1 to an arson attack in December 1986. It took four CAPACITY - 4,000 (550 seated) seasons to get out of Division Two South, and MANAGER - Alan Devonshire this was achieved under the guidance of 2018/19 - National League 19th WEALDSTONE’S RECORD v MAIDENHEAD UNITED Martyn Spong in 1991. An Isthmian League record of 13 straight wins at the start of 1990- Previously 91 season was the springboard to success, A 01/01/17 L 0-2 H 26/12/16 W 2-1

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He was then farmed loan spell at Wealdstone. Spent time on loan out on loan to make his Football League Versatile defender signed in November 2018 professional contract for Northampton Town at Walton Casuals last season. in 2005, going onto make over one hundred debut for the first of three spells at Tranmere from Maidstone United. 28 year old Seth appearances for the Cobblers. He has since JOSH SMILE - MIDFIELD Rovers. Eventually making 20 appearances started his career at Chelsea working his gained further Football League experience Summer signing from Chippenham Town. for Wolves, after loan spells at Notts County way through the ranks to earn a professional with Coventry City, United and Josh started his career at Oxford United and Southend United, Jake signed for contract with the Blues whilst representing www.wfcmegastore.co.uk Yeovil Town as well as the Saddlers, and before moving to the Fulham Academy Oldham Athletic. He has since also played for England at Under 16, 17, 18 and 20 level. has also spent two seasons in the National where he appeared in the FA Youth Cup Guiseley and last season spent some time Born in Ghana, Seth can play anywhere League with Wrexham. Final for the Cottagers alongside Ryheem on loan from ‘Pools at Maidstone United. along the defensive line and in midfield. He ALAN MASSEY - DEFENDER (C) Sheckleford. He went onto captain the West JOSH KELLY - FORWARD made his senior debut on loan at Dagenham & Redbridge before leaving Stamford Bridge Former WEALDSTONE player and club’s under 19 and under 23 teams. Promising young striker who signed a He signed for the Bluebirds in 2017 and contract on his 18th birthday having already for Peterborough United. He continued in inspirational captain who joined manager the Football League with Northampton Town Alan Devonshire in moving from Braintree came to the attention of United manager Alan made his first team debut, scoring the winner Devonshire in the clubs tightly contested FA in a County Cup tie at Marlow. Farmed out and Newport Country, joining the Stones in Town to York Road in May 2015. Alan is September 2016, just after their return to the a commanding centre back who was at Cup tie last season. on a season long loan at Walton Casuals last term achieving great success in their top tier of non league football. Since signing for almost three seasons, REMY CLERIMA - DEFENDER for the Magpies he has filled the right back making over 100 appearances. He has promotion season. Josh scored forty goals Cultured French defender signed in for the Casuals as well as a penalty in the role. also played for Wealdstone and Wycombe November 2016. Used principally as a right Wanderers. Club captain, Alan gained shootout which won them the play offs. Last .JAMES COMLEY - MIDFIELD back but is equally at home in the centre season stepped up to the first team in style national fame when he gave the Magpies Highly regarded central midfielder who of defence or midfield. Made his 100th full garnering attention early on in the season the lead live on BT Sport in the FA Cup initially signed from St. Albans on loan in appearance for the Magpies last season. with some eye catching goals against the 1st Round replay against Port Vale at York February 2016. He went onto play a key role Combines his football with a successful likes of Eastleigh and Halifax. Earned his first Road. Ever present in the title winning in the Magpies push for the play offs and was career as a male model. Has National Northern Ireland Under 21 cap in March. season, leading the parsimonious defence signed up at the end of the season. One of League experience with Braintree and has ARON DAVIES - DEFENDER by example, he reached the hundred also played for Histon, Brackley and Lorient. the leading lights in the Magpies title winning appearance mark for United early on 2017/18 Manager’s Player of the Year. Young central defender signed on the team due to the way his inspirational runs last season. 2017/18 Supporters’ Player eve of the campaign from Fulham, having drive the team forward, often finishing with of the Year Runner-Up. Passed the 150 RYAN UPWARD -MIDFIELD impressed in pre season. Aron started his a defence splitting pass. James started his appearance mark last season and his fast All action local central midfielder who joined career at Bristol City and has also spent time career at Crystal Palace and went onto play a approaching his 200th. the Magpies from Burnham in the summer on loan at Maidstone United. Can also play leading role in the Saints resurgence as part FREDDIE GRANT - DEFENDER of 2014. Also has experience with Flackwell in midfield. of their Southern League Premier Division Hot prospect signed in the summer from Heath and Beaconsfield SYCOB. Now the RENE STEER - DEFENDER promotion winning team of 2014. Current longest serving player at the club he enjoyed WEALDSTONE. Freddie is a left sided player Signed in the 2015-16 close season from Montserrat international. Made his 100th full who started his career with Oxford City his best season for the Magpies in 2017/18 appearance for the Magpies last season. passing the hundred full appearance mark Boston United, Rene is a left back who and has also played for Farnborough and began his career with Arsenal, gaining BERNARD MENSAH - FORWARD Margate. He is the younger brother of former and capping the campaign by scoring the Mason signed for the Farm this season, he winner at Leyton Orient. Was dogged by Football League experience with Gillingham Magpie Harry and is related to the famous Town and Oldham Athletic before dropping was with the Bristol Rovers academy until he footballing family of Allens, being the nephew injury last season but always made his was 17yrs, he has since played for Melksham presence felt when available to play. into non league with Staines Town. After a of Martin. brief spell at Woking he established himself Town, Cribbs and last season he was at JOE ELLUL - DEFENDER DANNY WHITEHALL- FORWARD at St. Neots Town. Whilst at St. Neots he Larkhall Athletic. Towering centre back with extensive non Trialist who scored twice in two pre season league experience signed in the summer friendly matches to earn a contract with from Tasman United in the New Zealand the Magpies. Danny began his career as . Prior to his move to the a schoolboy with Liverpool, moving onto Antipodes Joe played for and Tiptree, Rochdale, Marine and Southport. He then Billericay Town, Enfield Town, East Thurrock elected to move to the USA where he played United and Braintree Town for Nebraska Bugeaters Hastings College, FIND A WHOLE OF THE WORLD WEALDSTONE MEMORABILIA MEGASTORE: AT KEY TO SYMBOLS ABC Three-letter Player ID  1st substitution  Caution  Goals RESULTS & FIXTURES 2019/2020 (See list)  2nd substitution  Red Card  Penalty  3rd substitution  Straight Red  Goal + Pen AUGUST Competition Result Crowd Lge Wind|Sky|Temp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17/GK 3 DARTFORD NLS 4-1 930 2  5  23 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE  OKI PHI SMI  LAF  GRE  WAT  LEW  RBR SHE  MEN  RIN 6 Dulwich Hamlet NLS 0-1 1484 10 10  20 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI SMI  LAF GRE WAT  LEW  RBR  SHE  MEN RIN 10 Braintree Town NLS 4-0 482 6 24 20 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI  SMI  LAF GRE   LEW  ROB  RBR SHE  MEN   RIN 13 CHIPPENHAM TOWN NLS 1-0 837 2  7  18 OXB ARN EFE  CLI  STE OKI PHI SMI  LAF GRE  LEW  ROB  RBR  SHE  MEN  RIN 17 Hemel Hempstead Town NLS 3-0 732 1 18 20 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI  SMI  LAF GRE LEW   ROB WAT  SHE  MEN   NOR 24 HUNGERFORD TOWN NLS 3-1 771 1  8  29 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI MEN  LAF  GRE LEW   ROB WAT  SHE  RBR NOR 26 Weymouth NLS 4-3 1522 1  4  24 OXB  ARN  EFE CLI STE OKI PHI  MEN LAF  GRE  LEW  ROB WAT  SHE  RBR NOR 31 MAIDSTONE UNITED NLS 2-1 1066 1 15  21 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI MEN  LAF GRE  LEW ROB WAT  SHE  COK NOR SEPTEMBER 3 St.Albans City NLS 3-2 805 1 11 18 OXB ARN EFE CLI STE OKI PHI MEN  LAF  GRE  LEW  ROB WAT SHE  COK  NOR 7 OXFORD CITY NLS 1-0 1102 1 10 17 OXB ARN EFE  CLI  STE OKI PHI MEN LAF GRE LEW  ROB WAT SHE  SMI  NOR 14 Welling United NLS 2-1 594 1  4  22 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI  MEN LAF GRE LEW  ROB WAT SHE  SMI  NOR 21 Farnborough FAC2Q 5-0 404 1  12  24 OXB ARN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI SMI  LAF  GRE LEW  MEN  WAT   MCL  SAU NOR 28 HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE NLS 1-4 1140 1  15 18 OXB ARN EFE  CLI  STE OKI  PHI SMI  LAF GRE LEW MEN WAT  MCL  SAU NOR OCTOBER 5 Bristol Manor Farm FAC3Q 0-0 422 1  9  14 OXB ARN EFE CLI STE OKI PHI  MEN LAF GRE LEW SMI  WAT  CHA SAU RIN 8 BRISTOL MANOR FARM FAC3QR 4-0 524 1 11 12 OXB ARN EFE  CLI  STE OKI PHI SMI LAF MEN  LEW  GRE WAT CHA SAU RIN 12 City NLS 3-1 1263 1  9  12 OXB ARN  EFE CLI  STE OKI  PHI  WAT LAF GRE  LEW DNW SAU CHA  COK  RIN 19 Maidenhead United FAC4Q 1-1 871 1 13 14 OXB  MEN EFE CLI  STE OKI PHI WAT LAF  GRE LEW SMI SAU CHA COK RIN 22 MAIDENHEAD UNITED FAC4QR 26 TONBRIDGE ANGELS NLS — — — 29 CB HOUNSLOW UNITED MCC — — — NOVEMBER ARN Nick Arnold LAF Ross Lafayette OXB Aston Oxborough SAU Matthew Saunders WAT Sanchez Watt 2 Dorking Wanderers NLS — — — KEY TO 5 HAYES & YEADING UTD MSC — — — PLAYER IDS CHA Ashley Charles LEW Dennon Lewis PHI Michael Phillips SHE Jake Sheppard 9 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH NLS — — — CLI Billy Clifford MCL Geprge McLennan RBR Reece Beckles-Richards SMI Connor Smith 16 Hampton & Richmond NLS — — — EFE Michee Efete NOR Jonathan North RIN Joe Ringer STE Connor Stevens 23 FA Trophy 3rd Qualifying FAT3Q — — — 30 CONCORD RANGERS NLS — — — GRE Danny Green OKI Jerome Okimo ROB Phil Roberts MEN Jacob Mendy Mendy DECEMBER 7 Bath City NLS — — — 14 FA Trophy 1st Round Proper FAT1 — — — 21 WELLING UNITED NLS — — — PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY RESULTS 2019 / 2020 26 Slough Town (1:00pm) NLS — — — 28 ST.ALBANS CITY NLS — — — July 5, away vs. Bracknell Town — W 4-1 (Mendy, Lewis 2, Efete) JANUARY North, Nick Arnold, Okimo, Jacob Cook, Stevens, Olomowewe, Sheppard, Connor Smith. Lafayette, Green, Azeez Subs: Paterson, Cotter, 1 SLOUGH TOWN (1:00pm) NLS — — — Jacob Mendy Mendy, Noel-Williams, Michee Efete, Dennon Lewis, Afolabi Coker, Yaw Ofosu, Alfie Young, Matt Saunders, Hassan Jalloh 4 Oxford City NLS — — — 11 CHELMSFORD CITY NLS — — — 18 Havant & Waterlooville NLS — — — July 9, away vs. Hayes & Yeading United — D 2-2 (Green, Lafayette (pen)) 25 BATH CITY NLS — — — (Squad Friendly) FEBRUARY 1 Tonbridge Angels NLS — — — July 12, away vs. Reading U23 s — L 0-2 8 BILLERICAY TOWN NLS — — — Paterson, Michee Efete, Sellars, Matt Saunders, Ed Cook, Yaw Ofuso, Dylan Switters, Sheppard, Noel-Williams, Jacob Mendy Mendy, Dennon 15 Eastbourne Borough NLS — — — Lewis Subs: Eric Lopes, Billy Clifford, Femi Azeez 22 DORKING WANDERERS NLS — — — 29 Dartford NLS — — — MARCH July 13, away vs. Hitchin Town — W 3-2 (Lafayette 2, Lopez) 7 DULWICH HAMLET NLS — — — Theo Richardson, Nick Arnold, Sellars, Billy Clifford, Yaw Ofuso, Okimo, Beckles-Richards, Connor Smith, Lafayette, Green, Dennon Lewis 14 Chippenham Town NLS — — — Subs: Jacob Cook, Dylan Switters, Sanchez Watt, Eric Lopes 21 BRAINTREE TOWN NLS — — — 28 Concord Rangers NLS — — — APRIL July 16, home vs, Colchester United — L 0-3 4 HAMPTON & RICHMOND NLS — — — Theo Richardson, Michee Efete, Nick Arnold, Billy Clifford, Stevens, Okimo, Jacob Mendy Mendy, Connor Smith, Lafayette, Green, Dennon 10 Hungerford Town NLS — — — Lewis Subs: Sheppard, Matt Saunders, Afolabi Coker, Yaw Ofosu, Reece Beckles-Richards, Jacob Cook, Dejon Noel-Williams, Sanchez Watt, 13 WEYMOUTH NLS — — — Eric Lopes, Sellars 18 Maidstone United NLS — — — 25 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN NLS — — — TO BE ARRANGED July 18, away vs. Chesham United — L 2-3 (Watt, Clifford) Paterson, Michee Efete, Sellers, Matt Saunders, Afolabi Coker Yaw Ofosu, Reece Beckles-Richards, Jacob Cook, Sanchez Watt, Sheppard, Dennon Lewis Subs: Nick Arnold, Joe Ringer Stevens, Okimo, Connor Smith, Billy Clifford, Green, Jacob Mendy

July 20, home vs. Watford Under 23s — W 4-0 (Green, Noel-Williams, Mendy, Lewis) Pictures from our first draw of the Richardson, Arnold (Efete, 78), Sellers, Clifford (sheppard 61), Stevens, Okimo 9Coker 78), Trialist (Lewis 61), Smith (Cook 78),Noel-Williams season away to Bristol Manor Farm. (Beckles-Richards 45), Green (Saunders 89), Mendy (Watt 61), Courtesy of Adam Williams Subs not used: Paterson, Ringer

July 27, home vs. Brentford 'B' — W 2-0 (Lafayette 2) Ringer, Arnold, Efete, Clifford (Lewis, 74), Stevens, Okimo, Phillips, Smith, Lafayette (Richards, 87), Green (Trialist, 78), Watt (Mendy, 67)