BEDFONT SPORTS OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2019/20

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WARE FC Saturday 26th September K.O. 3.00 PM ADMISSION PRICES: ADULTS £8.00 : CONCESSIONS £6.00 U16’s FREE *WITH A PAYING ADULT

As you will be aware in these challenging times, and we are all working together to ensure that we can host games in a safe environment. As such we have put the following guidelines in place to ensure the safety of all users of Bedfont Sports Club, and to prevent any risk of the spread of Covid-19.

COVID-19 VIRUS INFORMATION Bedfont Sports are taking practical measures to ensure participant and staff safety to help reduce the spread of the Covid-19 virus (Coronavirus).

Please read the information carefully and contact Terry Reader ([email protected]), if you require any further clarification. We believe the steps below are crucial to providing your players with a safe environment and anyone who does not adhere to our steps below will not be able to use the facilities with us during this time. On arrival at Bedfont Sports Club There will be other games going on at the club so we would ask you to do the following: • On arrival could the lead member of your party or the Covid officer for your club please make your way to the club how and ask for Our Covid Officer on duty on. • Your lead member/Covid Officer will be asked to sign in as part of track and trace for your group. Please ensure you have the names and contact details of all parties in your group on the day, we will not require these details, however if we have to contact you due to track and trace its important you have kept these details for 21 days. • We will ask everyone attending the facilities to use hand sanitizer, Bedfont Sports will have this available in the club house and we would ask everyone to use this at the point of entry of the club. If you have your own for your players please make sure they all sanitize prior to entering the ground prior to your game. • If you are able to come changed and ready for the game then that would be preferred. • Under no circumstances should any of your players/officials visit our facilities if they are feeling unwell, been in contact with someone who has Coronavirus or showing symptoms (persistent cough, difficulty breathing, a fever or a loss of smell/taste). Please do not put other people and other families at risk by taking chances. • If your players/officials are feeling unwell during there visit, please tell them to immediately inform your Covid officer/lead member of your party. • For information on the current situation for coronavirus please visit the WWW.GOV.UK website.

The clubhouse will be open and we are happy to welcome any of your players and officials to use our facilities during your visit to Bedfont Sports Club, lets all work together to Stay Alert, Stay Safe and prevent the spread of the virus. BEDFONT SPORTS CLUB (BEDFONT EAGLES) HATTON ROAD, BEDFONT MIDDLESEX, TW14 9QT

0208 890 9067

www.bedfontsportsclub.co.uk [email protected]

CLUB OFFICIALS

Chairman: Dave Reader Club Secretary: Terry Reader (07967 370 109) Match Secretary: Wayne Coe (07432 422 133) Welfare Officers: Andrea Reader, Kieron Cotter, Terry Reader & Mark Osborne General Manager: Paul Horsnell Hall Hire: Sheila Horsnell Eagles Chairman: Craig Woodbridge Bedfont Sunday: Andy Serpant 1st Team Manager: Paul Johnson 1st Team Asst: Jimmy Hibburt

1st Team- Bet Victor South Central Division U18’s – Samba Sports Isthmian League West Division Bedfont Eagles – Surrey Youth & Surrey Primary Leagues

Bedfont Sports Ltd, by guarantee, Directors, Dave Reader & Terry Reader “The Isthmian Football League strongly supports the FA statement that there should be zero tolerance approach against racism and all forms of discrimination. Accordingly, any form of discriminatory abuse whether it be based on race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, faith, age, ability or any other form of abuse will be reported to The Football Association or action by that association” The FA 0800 085 0508 / Kick It Out 0207 253 0162 BEDFONT SPORTS CLUB

Bedfont Sports Club was founded in 2002, when with considerable help from the local Council a lease was taken out on the near derelict Hatton Road Recreation Ground. The only building on the site was refurbished to allow use as a bar and clubhouse on the ground floor and changing rooms on the upper one. Most of this work was carried out or supervised by the Chairman Dave Reader. Much work was also done to the playing area to provide playable pitches for Bedfont Sports on Saturdays and Bedfont Sunday, one of the oldest Sunday teams in Middlesex, on Sundays. To give the Club a junior section Bedfont Eagles, formed in 1978,joined the two adult Clubs a short time later. Bedfont Sports started in the Hounslow and District League for two seasons and then joined the Middlesex County Football League, this being a feeder League to Step 5. More work was needed to enable the team to play in the Premier Division of the MCFL to which they gained promotion in 2004/05. After many ups and downs promotion was finally achieved to the Combined Counties Reserve Division in season 2008/09. During this time application were made to the F A and the Football Foundation for funds to enable Flood Lights and a new Dressing Room block to be built together with a 3G five a side pitch. This finally materialised in 2010/11to give the state-of-the-art complex now available at Bedfont Sports. In the Combined Counties League Bedfont gained promotion to the Premier Division in season 2011/12 and have spent the past two seasons consolidating that position. Permanent fencing now surrounds the ground and the erection of a 150-seater stand has been installed. Bedfont Sports is a true Community Club catering for 22 Junior Teams, 2 U18 youth teams, 3 Men's Sunday teams and our senior 1' 1 team. The Youth Section is particularly vibrant playing in the Ryman Youth and Allied counties Youth Leagues and having won the Combined Counties under 18 Cup 4 times in the last 5 seasons also we are currently the holders of the Under 15s Middlesex County cups. Players from the Youth section make the step up to adult football, at least 8 from that section being regulars in the 1st team at present. A successful kick boxing club use the facilities together with a boxing club, a rugby team and three darts teams. The bar area has been recently refurbished as a Sports bar with televisions on all walls. We are very proud that our Youth teams have been home-grown from Bedfont Eagles and with some real talent coming through this will continue for years to come. In 2018 Bedfont Sports won promotion into the Isthmian League, Step 4 in The FA Football Pyramid. Bedfont Sports Club SPECTATORS/VISITOR CONDITIONS Bedfont Sports Club aims to create and maintain an environment where employees, volunteers, and spectators/visitors(both home or away) can enjoy the game of football, safe in the knowledge that they are free from all forms of harassment, abuse, unacceptable or disorderly conduct. Bedfont Sports Club will not tolerate Unacceptable Conduct both physical or verbal from spectators/visitors {both home or away) at Bedfont Sports Club. Unacceptable Conduct is where there is:-- Actual, attempted or threatened physical violence against any person or persons. Intentional damaged to property. Using threatening, abusive, offensive or insulting words or conduct both verbal and non-verbal Displaying writing or any other item which is threatening, abusive or insulting Disorderly conduct involves any activity which stirs up or sustains, or is likely, or is designed to incite or sustain hatred or ill will against or towards individuals or groups of people because of :- Gender, Age, Colour, race, nationality, {Including Citizenship) or ethnic or national origin Membership or presumed membership of a religious group or of a social or cultural group with perceived religious affiliation, Sexual orientation, Transgender identity, Disability. Any spectator/visitor (home or away) behaving in this way will face eviction from the grounds and their actions will/may be reported to Police. Ticket holders who conduct themselves in this manner face having their ticket immediately revoked and all spectators/visitors face the prospect of a life ban from Bedfont Sports Club. All persons seeking entrance to the Ground acknowledge Bedfont Sports Club's right to search any person and their belongings whether outside or inside the Ground and to refuse entry to or eject from the Ground any person refusing to submit to such a search. Threatening, abusive or violent behaviour, and/or foul, offensive or abusive language is strict ly forbidden and will result in arrest and/or ejection from the Ground, irrespective if entry payment has been made. Bedfont Sports Club may impose a ban from the Ground as a result . Causing damage to, or interfering or tampering with any equipment, furniture, fitting or fixture within the Ground will result in arrest and/or ejection from the Ground. Racial, homophobic or discriminatory abuse, chanting or harassment is strict ly forbidden and will result in arrest and/or ejection from the Ground. Bedfont Sports Club may impose a ban from the Ground as a result. Responsibility for minors (any child under the age of 16 years) remains at all times with a parent or guardian. Should any 'minor' be required to leave the ground for any of the above reasons they SHALL be accompanied by their parent or guardian. Should a parent or guardian not be present then the minor will be placed into the care of police or social services. At all times whilst present in the Ground, persons must comply with any and all instructions of any steward or officer of Bedfont Sports Club and/or any police officer. Failure to comply with any instruction may lead to immediate ejection from the Ground. Today we welcome Ware FC, to our Isthmian League fixture, we extend a warm welcome to the players, officials and supporters and we hope that we all enjoy the game today. A BIG thank you to ALL our Members, Coaches and Players for all their help and support they have given the club during these difficult times of the Covid 19 crisis. We have been able to assist dozens of visiting teams with their training and friendly games as many of their training grounds have been closed down. Slowly but surely Paul Johnson (1st Team Manager) and his Coaches have created our 1st team for 2020/21. And the team looks great. Also, our youth teams have been busy with Bedfont Eagles and our player membership is nearly 300. And another thank you to all of the youth team sponsors who have made it possible to buy new kit for all our players. The season for ALL of us has begun in a positive way and let’s keep up our awareness of this terrible national virus infection and keep the game safe but enjoyable. Take Care everyone and ENJOY. Dave Reader. GIRLS ONLY FOOTBALL WITH BRENTFORD FC AT BEDFONT SPORTS JOIN OUR FREE GIRLS ONLY PREMIER LEAGUE KICKS SESSIONS WITH BRENTFORD FC Brentford FC are running FREE girls only football sessions every Monday from 5pm until 6pm at Bedfont Sports Club on our 3G pitches. It’s a free walk in session so any girls are welcome to come along and join in with the excellent coaches from Brentford FC. If you want more detail’s, please contact Amber on 0208 326 7030 or at [email protected]

COME ON GIRLS, GIVE OUR FREE PREMIER LEAGUE KICKS SESSIONS A GO, EVERY MONDAY AT BEDFONT SPORTS CLUB The Pitching In Grassroots Sports Investment Programme is our new sponsor We are delighted to announce that the new sponsor of the, Isthmian, Northern Premier and Southern Leagues is Pitching In. For the period of this sponsorship we will be known as the Pitching In Isthmian League. Pitching In is a new Grassroots Sports Investment Programme that has today been launched by GVC, the multi-national sports-betting and gaming group which owns Ladbrokes and Coral. The partnership covers all three leagues that make up Steps 3 & 4 of the National Leagues System, who market themselves collectively as the Trident Leagues. England footballing legend Stuart Pearce, who played for Wealdstone FC for five years at the start of his long and illustrious career, has been appointed as the official Pitching In ambassador. Stuart commented: “I am delighted to be taking up the role of ambassador for Pitching In, as I’m passionate about the importance of investing in grassroots sports and in developing young talent. I started out playing for Wealdstone FC before joining Coventry City, so I understand how important funding is to the non-league game. Grassroots football is facing huge challenges at the moment and many clubs are struggling to stay afloat. GVC’s Pitching In investment will help make a big difference to hundreds of clubs and thousands of players across the country.” Pitching In has been set up with the objective of supporting, protecting and encouraging grassroots sports in the UK through a range of initiatives. In addition to financial support, a key focus of the partnership will be to facilitate and encourage members of the community to become volunteers and do some pitching in of their own. A Pitching In volunteering scheme will be established to link GVC’s Ladbrokes and Coral shop colleagues with their local clubs. In the weeks ahead Pitching In and the Trident Leagues will be announcing further initiatives to provide financial support and opportunities for all the 226 clubs (rising to 240 in 2021).

Club History Ware The Club was founded in 1892 and although first called Ware Town soon changed its name to plain Ware FC. This unassuming title makes it probably the shortest named affiliate of the Football Association and has caused problems for programme editors and journalists ever since.

In fact, the Club has been anything but unassuming. It has held senior status from its very beginning, entering the Herts Senior Cup for the first time in 1893, and winning the cup on the first of five occasions in 1899 with a 2-1 win over Hitchin at St Albans. By this time Ware had been instrumental in founding the East Herts League and had won its championship on two of the three times it had been competed for.

The club was to win it five more times before moving on to the North Middlesex League in 1907 and then also to the Herts County League in 1908. The Championship of the latter came that season in a three-way play-off against St Albans City and Welwyn.

After the First World War the Club gained a league and cup double with a second Herts County League Championship and a fourth Herts Senior Cup win in 1922. The scenes in Ware when the team returned with the Senior Cup tell us something about the hold that football had on local loyalties at the time. The local paper reported that "Large crowds awaited the return of the special train to Ware, everybody being in high spirits. The Cup was marched through the town in front of a cheering throng." Indeed, it was later recalled that the cup was taken through the town on subsequent nights and that stops were made outside public houses where it was charged with beer before being drained by the crowd.

Shortly after this Ware joined the Spartan League in which they were to enjoy several successes, winning the Division 2(B) Championship in 1926, Division 1 in 1951 with the highest "goals for" total ever achieved by a club in the Spartan League, and the Premier Division in 1952. In these later years the Club also made significant progress in the old Amateur Cup meeting many famous sides on the way. Club History Ware

One of these was Hendon, against whom Ware drew their largest attendance of 3,800 in the 1st Round in January 1957.

Moving on to the Delphian and then Athenian League, Ware enjoyed another successful period. Two promotions, two league cup wins and two reserve championships paved the way for progress in the FA Cup. In this Ware reached the First Round proper for the first time in 1968 when they travelled to the then Third Division side Luton Town.

The opposition had a 100% home record but the game was scoreless with 30 minutes to go before a judicious substitution broke the stalemate and left Ware beaten 6-1 at the final whistle.

In these successful circumstances it was not surprising that Ware pressed for entry to the expanding Isthmian League. This was achieved for season 1975/76 and they have maintained their place at that level ever since. This is thanks most recently to their Division 2 Championship season of 2005/6 under manager Glen Alzapiedi which carried them into Division 1 just before Division 2 was disbanded. Alzapiedi's side brought further distinction with another FA Cup First Round appearance in 2007 which saw a narrow home defeat against Kidderminster Harriers in front of 2,123 spectators, a record for the current ground at Wodson Park.

Before that a tenth Herts Senior Cup Final in 2001 and another in 2008 have emphasised the club's long history and continuity. Ware is the first of only three possible candidates to appear in this final in three separate centuries, evidence that it is still one of the county's leading clubs.

League form has varied in recent years and after a disappointing period in the 2017/8 season John Dreyer took over as manager. With fortunes improving John stepped aside and his assistant Paul Halsey has taken over the managerial reins. WARE Line Up From:

Shirts: Sky Blue – Shorts: Sky Blue – Socks: Sky Blue - GK: Green Manager : Paul Halsey Asst Manager: Michael Bardle Coach Kevin Kuhn Coach: Paul Halls Physio: Rhea Scothard

Calum Kitscha Patrick Adamson Leigh Rose Gareth Madden © Daniel Rumens Thomas Bruno Liam Hope Albert Adu-Donyinah Harry Watkins David Kendall Louis Rose Andre McCollin Williams Danquah Tommy Wade Devonte Simms Jordan Westcott Jordan Watson

Match Referee: Conor Griffin – Asst 1: Michele Gallo – Asst 2: Neo Neophytou Ware Player Pen Pics Paul Halsey: Manager who also managed Ware in 2009 before moving on as goalkeeping coach at Billericay and then management positions with Hoddesdon Town and Hertford Town.

Tom Bruno: Tom is a midfielder who joined us from Cheshunt early in 2019, making his debut from the bench in the 3-0 win at Egham on 26th January. He is known for his fitness and comes with the reputation of being willing to cover every blade of grass in his team's cause. In the end he made 16 appearances that season.

th David Kendall: A highly experiencedOPPO CentralPEN PICS defender Dave joined us on 28 September 2019 from Cheshunt for whom he had made seven appearances since the start of the season.

Daniel Rumens: Dan joins us from Enfield Town where he made 3 appearances at the start of the season including in the 5-0 win over another former club Bishop's Stortford. Previous clubs are: Dagenham & Redbridge, Histon, Bishops Stortford, Hendon, Braintree Town and Enfield Town.

Liam Hope: A prolific striker Liam joins us from Enfield Town for whom he has scored over 100 goals. Liam has also had experience with a number of other non-league sides including Maldon & Tiptree and Brentwood Town. Scored twice on his Ware league debut against Staines Town. Ware Player Pen Pics Alaa Oujdi: Alaa came off the subs bench to make his debut for the club in the 6-2 win at Erith & Belvedere on 11th March 2014. It was his only appearance that season which may surprise those who later came to see him as a permanent fixture in the first team. He had made 191 appearances for the club by the end of the 2018/9 season.

Gareth Madden: Team/Club Captain. Gareth made his first appearance for Ware from the subs bench in the 6-1 Herts Charity Cup defeat at Bishop's Stortford on 7th August 2013. He went on to make 72 appearances in the next two seasons and scored 2 league goals. He rejoins us from Waltham Forest and now captains theOPPO side. He PEN has now PICS made over 100 appearances for Ware.

Leigh Rose: First played for Ware on the opening day of 2011 in a 3-1 defeat at Cheshunt. After spells at other local clubs Leigh has returned to Ware and is now adding to his 33 earlier appearances.

Louis Rose: Brother to Leigh, Louis made his debut on the 14th August 2012 in a 1-0 Charity Cup defeat at Potters Bar. Louis made 32 appearances in his first spell with the Blues.

Patrick Adamsom: Defender. Patrick has joined Ware this season after making 37 appearances for Cheshunt in their ultimately successful promotion push in 2018/9. Ware Player Pen Pics Williams Danquah: Midfielder Williams joins us after a spell at the now defunct Thamesmead Town. His time in Kent is somewhat misleading however as most of his career other than with Dulwich Hamlet has been spent north of the Thames. He started out at neighbours Hertford Town and has also played for Wingate & Finchley, Bishop's Stortford and Haringey Borough. He made his debut for Ware from the subs bench in the 2-1 win at Waltham Abbey on 29th December 2018.

Calum Kitscha: Goalkeeper. Calum started with Bishop's Stortford before joining Histon, in the NationalOPPO League PENSouth, PICS making over 60 appearances for the Cambridgeshire side. He then joined Hayes & Yeading also in the National South at the start of the 2014/15 term. In October 2014 Calum made his one appearance for the England C national side when he played in a 2-0 defeat by Turkey in Istanbul. In July 2015 he joined National League side Cheltenham Town and made his debut for them in a FA Trophy tie against Chelmsford City. After helping the Robins gain promotion into the EFL Calum signed a new one- year deal in June 2016 and made his Football League debut during an EFL Trophy tie against Blackpool. He later rejoined Stortford after a brief spell with Hoddesdon but moved to Ware towards the end of 2018/9 making 16 appearances for the Blues.

Harry Watkins: Hard working midfielder, Harry came through several London youth academies including Chelsea and Arsenal, before joining Braintree Town in early 2015; ending the season on loan to Ilford in the Essex Senior League. Other clubs include Grays Athletic, Harlow Town and Tilbury. Ware Player Pen Pics Andre McCollin: Andre is an experienced striker who recently joined Ware FC from Three Bridges FC

George Casey: A defender who sometimes plays midfield, George came to us from Royston. He spent 2017/8 with Bishop's Stortford where he was a regular in their first team.

Reece Crowter: Reece has graduated to the first team from our youth set- up and did in fact appear for Biggleswade Town at Step 3 in 2019/20. He is now signed for our first team and looks to have a good future. OPPO PEN PICS Jordan Westcott: Midfielder Jordan joined us from Cheshunt for this season having also had experience at Romford and Walthamstow. He looks to be another player with a future in the game.

Finlay Titchmarsh: A defender who was previously with Barnet and Staines a young defender who is improving all of the time.

Danny Wickenden: Danny joined us from Chalfont St Peter for whom he made a substitute appearance in their 2-1 league defeat at Ware in 2019/20. In all Danny made 32 appearances for Chalfont in 2019/20. He was previously with Sawbridgeworth Town and a scholar at Watford.

Marcus Milner: Midfielder Marcus has had several periods with Ware and has now passed 70 appearances for the club, half of them in 2017/8. 1.Who was England manager during Euro 96 which was staged in England? 2.Manchester City captain Tony Book shows off three trophies that he helped the club to win in the late 1960s. They are the League Championship on the left, the FA Cup in the middle and which trophy on the right?

3.Which League side has its home ground at Roots Hall?

4.No League club could do it until 1981/82 and it's doubtful whether any Premier club will ever do it. It was done for the first time by York in 1983/4 and the last time by Newcastle in 2009/10. In between it was done by Swindon, Sunderland, Plymouth, Wigan, Reading and a couple of times by Fulham. What?

5.When coming on as a second half substitute against France in November 2010 who became the first Cardiff City player to win an international cap for England?

6.Now retired, in his playing career he scored Premier League goals for Liverpool, Aston Villa, Leicester City, Nottingham Forest and Bradford City. Who?

7.In the season that Arsenal lost in the Champions League final, West Ham lost the FA Cup final on penalties and Wigan were beaten in the final of the Carling Cup which club won the Championship of the Football League to earn a place in the Premier League for the first time?

8.In the 2010/11 season which Scottish League side went a club record 23 unbeaten League matches but only finished in a mid-table position after suffering a 25 point deduction due to financial problems?

9.Seville defeated which English side in the 2006 UEFA Cup Final?

Sat 12 Sep H Hassocks FA Cup P (1)3 - 1(0) 71 Esprit (2, 1 pen), Sanders Isthmian South Sat 19 Sep A Hanwell Town (0)0 - 1(0) 198 Central Diomande, Edwards, Tue 22 Sep H Lewes FA Cup 1Q (1)3 - 1(0) 113 Postance Isthmian South Sat 26 Sep H Ware 3pm Central Sat 3 Oct FA Cup 2Q 3pm Isthmian South Sat 3 Oct A Bracknell Town TBA Central Isthmian South Sat 10 Oct A Chipstead 3pm Central Sat 17 Oct H Coggeshall Town FA Trophy 2Q 3pm Isthmian South Tue 20 Oct H Chalfont St Peter 7.45pm Central Isthmian South Sat 24 Oct H Marlow 3pm Central Tooting & Mitcham Isthmian South Tue 27 Oct A 7.45pm United Central Isthmian South Sat 31 Oct A South Park 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 7 Nov H Ashford Town (Middx) 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 14 Nov A Harlow Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 21 Nov H Uxbridge 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 28 Nov H Staines Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 5 Dec A FC Romania 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 12 Dec A Northwood 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 19 Dec H Hertford Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 26 Dec A Westfield 3pm Central Isthmian South Mon 28 Dec H Chertsey Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 2 Jan A Barking 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 9 Jan H Waltham Abbey 3pm Central Tooting & Mitcham Isthmian South Sat 16 Jan H 3pm United Central Isthmian South Sat 23 Jan A Marlow 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 30 Jan H Chipstead 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 6 Feb A Ware 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 13 Feb A Hertford Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 20 Feb H Northwood 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 27 Feb H South Park 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 6 Mar A Ashford Town (Middx) 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 13 Mar H Harlow Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 20 Mar A Uxbridge 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 27 Mar H FC Romania 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 3 Apr A Staines Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Mon 5 Apr H Westfield 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 10 Apr A Waltham Abbey 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 17 Apr H Hanwell Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 24 Apr A Chalfont St Peter 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 1 May H Bracknell Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Mon 3 May A Chertsey Town 3pm Central Isthmian South Sat 8 May H Barking 3pm Central Saturday 26th September 2020

3pm Bedfont Sports v Ware 3pm Chipstead v Westfield 3pm Uxbridge v Bracknell Town

Tuesday 29th September 2020

Tooting & Mitcham 7.45pm Ashford Town (Middx) v United 7.45pm Marlow v Staines Town 7.45pm Northwood v FC Romania

Saturday 3rd October 2020

Barking P P Ashford Town (Middx) Bracknell Town P P Bedfont Sports 3pm Chalfont St Peter v Ware Chertsey Town P P Marlow Hanwell Town P P Northwood 3pm Staines Town v South Park Tooting & Mitcham 3pm v Harlow Town United 3pm Uxbridge v FC Romania Waltham Abbey P P Chipstead 3pm Westfield v Hertford Town LEAGUE TABLE BEDFONT SPORTS CLUB Line Up From:

Shirts: Red / Black – Shorts: Black – Socks: White - GK: Orange Manager : Paul Johnson Asst Manager: Jimmy Hibburt 1st Team Coach: Paul Barry 1st Team Coach Ricky Wellard Physio: Dan Harvey Matchday Asst: George Gay

Dimi Kyriatzis Paul Johnson Olly Davis Muna Mwatsiya Kevin Diomande Daniel Opoku-Boateng Pat Kavanagh Max Webb Michael Kinsella Ricky Wellard Veron Kokurinkov Darryl Sanders Stephan Langley Charlie Postance Will Plumridge Jordan Esprit Ricardo Andre Ethan Kaiser Shamal Edwards Imran Kayani Charlie Wickham

Match Referee: Conor Griffin Asst 1: Michele Gallo – Asst 2: Neo Neophyteo Bedfont sports 20-21 playing squad

Quiz Answers: 1.Terry Venables. 2.FA Charity Shield (now the Community Shield) 3. Southend United. 4.They amassed a century or more of League points in a season. 5.Jay Bothroyd.6.Stan Collymore 7. Reading 2005/06 8. Dundee. 9. Middlesbrough