HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY

Hartley Wintney Football Club History Hartley Wintney Football Club was founded in the North Hampshire village of Hartley Wintney in 1897 and played in an area adjacent to the village's golf and cricket clubs, the facilities not quite being up to today's standard, with only a horse trough or the pond to remove the heavy mud from a sub-standard pitch. The Club's nickname of 'The Row' comes from 'Hartley Row', a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. In 1953, the club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as 'The Memorial Ground'. A pavilion was erected and the team played in the Basingstoke League and, later, in the Aldershot League. In 1973, an influx of players under new manager Glynn Howell put the club firmly on the local football map. In his six year reign, the team won the Aldershot Senior League three times in succession, and the Aldershot Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were admitted to the Combined Counties League (previously Surrey Senior League). After the first couple of seasons and two changes of management, the club appointed Ian Bedford, and once again an influx of senior players brought Hartley success. Within his three years in man- agement, they gained trophies including the League Title (1982-1983) and Runners Up (1981-1982), Aldershot Senior Cup Winners (1980-1981), and George Allen Cup Win- ners (1981-1982). They were also Runners Up in the League Cup (1982-1983) and Al- dershot Senior Cup (1981-1982). The club gained promotion from Division One of the Combined Counties League in 2007-08 under manager Mike Scott, but 08-09 began poorly and, despite a change of management, the season ended in relegation by a narrow margin. Under the manage- ment team of Pete Gray and John Condon, the first team rallied in 09-10, finishing 5th in CCL Div 1, and 7th in season 10-11 under manager Louis King after Pete Gray had stepped down for family reasons. The 2011-12 season under manager Neville Roach, Assistant Mick Wollen and Coach Scott Tarr was a notable one for the club as they again achieved promotion to the Com- bined Counties League Premier Division, as well as having a fine FA Cup run that took them to the Third Qualifying Round. However, end-of-season celebrations were damp- ened when the coaching staff left to join Thatcham Town. The entire squad bar two players departed, so new manager Dave Tuttle was faced with the task of rebuilding a squad competitive enough for the CCL Premier. A string of poor results led to a second change in management in less than 4 months, with 24 year-old ex-Hartley player, Ben Dillon, given his first managerial position already deep into the 2012-13 season. Once again there was an almost total outflow of players from Tuttle's squad, and Ben, with assistants Jason Minton and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the squad, but by this time with Hartley set well adrift at the bottom of the table. The introduction of a talented group of players restored the spirit around the club, and in what became known as the club's 'Great Escape' season, Hartley Wintney's place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly remarkable second half of the season.

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Ben further strengthened the squad for 2013-14, with Steve Saunders and player/coach Dan Brownlie brought in to the coaching setup alongside Jason and Joe. The season started well and there were notable wins in the FA Cup on a run that took the club to the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in its history. The cup run took its toll on league form but the club finished a creditable 7th in the Premier Division.

After a comfortable 9th place finish in 2014-15, Ben Dillon stepped down and Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick were appointed Joint First Team Managers, alongside coaches Joe Lawler and Luke Tuffs. With strong additions to the playing squad, it was an eventful 2015-16 season. After a memorable 1-0 win away at Southern League Mer- thyr Town in the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, Hartley took Conference South Eastbourne Borough to the wire, losing out to an injury time winner. In the FA Vase, a longstanding club record was broken by reaching the 5th Round Proper played in front of a sell-out 1,300 at Green Lane against the eventual finalists, Hereford FC. And de- spite the cup commitments, the club topped the CCL Premier Division for most of the season and claimed the 2015-16 league title. Promotion, however, was denied due to ground grading issues. Faced with huge challenges on and off the pitch - to achieve back-to-back title wins and put in place the necessary ground improvements to take advantage of any second op- portunity for promotion - the 2016-17 season was perhaps the club's best yet, topping the Combined Counties League Premier Division for the entire season, reaching the semi-finals of the Hampshire senior county cup and the final of the Aldershot Senior Cup, and securing the required ground grading to allow the club to take its place in The Evo-Stik (Southern) League South; the first time in its history that the club has made it to Step 4 of the English football pyramid. To top off a wonderful 2016-17 season, our young Youth team won the Hampshire FA Youth Midweek Floodlit Cup, winning on penalties against a strong Aldershot Town U18. Hartley Wintney FC has come a long way, from 'village side' in every sense of the term, to today's 7 days a week modern football club. The football club has established a clear line of progression for young players with the establishment of an U18 Youth setup, currently playing in the Allied Counties Youth League, a Reserve team playing in the Suburban League, and an A Team playing in the Aldershot & District Football League. MEMBER OF: THE EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH THE SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

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THE BUILDBASE FA TROPHY 1st ROUND PROPER Hartley Wintney Last weekend we recorded a fine 5-1 win at v home against high flying Moneyfields. We were undoubtedly helped by their ill discipline and an Kick Off: 3.00pm early sending off. That said we did well to keep our shape and to take advantage of the extra Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome man. I thought it was an impressive team per- to the Memorial Ground Hartley Wintney for this formance with a number of stand out individu- Buildbase Sponsored FA Trophy 1st Round Proper als. The Man of the Match award which was tie. Our Visitors today are Vanarama National chosen by Jenny Jackson, guest of our match League side Bromley .To all their players, officials day sponsor Hart Taxi’s was Paul Hodges. and supporters we extend a warm welcome and hope you enjoy your short stay with us here at Hart- At the time of writing the weather God’s are ley Wintney. doing a Hereford on us. I say this as the Hereford game was marred by inclement weather. Fingers Our visitors at the time of writing are currently crossed that this is not the case today. Doubtless eighth in the league with 37 points from 24 games. we have come a long way in improving our facili- A look at their recent results and the names of their ties but there are certainly other areas which opponents only emphasises the size of our task can be improved. Your support for the football today. team is fantastic. Please also support the club Bromley current form: house. We are open in the week so why not pop in and watch the football on the big screen? Guiseley 0 v 1 Bromley 11/11/2017 We run events and this Sunday we have our Bromley 1 v 1 Chester 18/11/2017 Christmas Raffle. Have you bought your tickets Barrow 0 v 3 Bromley 25/11/2017 yet? There’s still time.

Bromley 0 v 2 Aldershot 28/11/2017 As always please get behind the boys today on this historic day for Hartley Wintney FC. Your Bromley 2 v 2 Dover Athletic 02/12/2017 support is greatly appreciated. Eastleigh 4 v 4 Bromley 09/12/2017

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HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB CLUB OFFICIALS SEASON 2017-2018

PRESIDENT: William Mitchell VICE PRESIDENT: Nick Vint CHAIRMAN: Luke Mullen VICE CHAIRMAN: Steve Noakes HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby, Paddy White, Luke Mullen LIFE VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Barnard VICE PRESIDENTS: Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Ann Byelong, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington,Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Scott, Linda Scott, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Stimpson, Trudy Stimpson, Roger Taplin, Babe Trim- mer, Nick Vint, Elizabeth Webb, Anthony White, David Willoughby & Gerry Wykes TREASURER: Colin Charlton HONORARY SECRETARY: Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Luke Mullen BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox/Sue Trimmer SOCIAL SECRETARY: Vacant COMMITTEE: Ann Byelong, Dave Williams, Brendan Devlin, Vicki Ta- plin, James Taplin, Jeremy Fox, Ian Brownlie, Paul Wilkins . FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Dan Brownlie, Anthony Millerick FIRST TEAM COACHES: Luke Tuffs RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: Rick Hogsden; Neil Lancaster A TEAM MANAGER: Mark Stimpson YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Luke Tuffs, MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox PROGRAMME EDITOR: Luke Mullen/ Dan Brownlie WEB DESIGNER/ADMINISTRATOR Kevin O’Byrne

GROUNDSMAN: Eric Howard/David Martin Hartley Wintney F.C. Wintney Hartley Green Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire RG27 8DL Tel: 01252 843586

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Firstly, a warm welcome to Hartley to Neil times this season, possibly the best pass- Smith, all his squad, staff and all of the ing football in the years that we've been in Bromley faithful. We hope you enjoy your charge and that will be put to the test to- visit to our fine village and have a safe day. journey home. Bromley will be well drilled, organised and Another season, another massive game will be briefed on ways to impose their here at Green Lane and another oppor- game on us and expose our weaknesses, tunity to test ourselves against a team we will have to identify that and be fluid in from a higher level. our approach.

This season we have already scalped some The difference in league stature is similar big teams in the to when we went to FA competitions Eastbourne Borough as a but make no mis- step 5 side, I recall we take, this is our did well on that day! biggest challenge yet against possi- In all the big games bly the top we've played, both ranked team that home and away, my only has ever visited gripe is occasionally we this club. show too much respect to our opposition for the Today presents early parts of the game. an opportunity for this player We did it against Here- group to see just ford, 60 minutes against how good it is and how good it can be Eastbourne and the same against Basing- when pushed. We should have a full squad stoke. We are a very good group with bags today and I can't remember a time we of ability, we have nothing to fear here were outclassed with all our players pre- today except not showcasing what we are sent, including pre-season against higher good at! opposition. I hope you all enjoy today and for those Today won't solely be about ability, we'll making their first trip to Hartley, we'd love need 14 brave players to cross the line to see you return and support the boys. with a dogged, determined attitude and not afraid to express themselves with the Up the Row! ball.

We've played some excellent football at

TUFFS TALKING

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to ourselves back into a play-off position in the players, officials and supporters of the Evo-Stick South East. After a close first Bromley FC. Well what an exciting day this half I felt we blew them away in the sec- is going to be! ond. The boys have been rewarded for an ex- cellent cup run with a Home draw against Moneyfields were clearly a good side but a side riding high in the Conference Na- going down to 10 men so early won’t have tional. helped their cause. Bromley will obviously be an excellent side, arguably the best we’ve ever wel- I felt we moved the Ball very well after comed to our home, but maybe the envi- this and they weren’t mobile enough to ronment will be slightly alien to them and keep up which led to their undoing. even up the playing field slightly! The carrot for the winners isn’t just Enjoy today, and whatever the outcome i £6,000 but a place in the 2nd round prop- know our supporters will be right behind er, just 4 wins from Wembley. As Millers the lads and have a great time! See you all said, today is a freebie so to speak, but we in the bar! all know the boys will do their best to pick this carrot and eat it. Tuffs 1st Team Head Coach Last week we beat Moneyfields to push

Walton & Hersham 1 Hartley Wintney Youth 1 (Walton win on penalties) The Youth bowed out of the League Cup on penalties against a good footballing Walton side. Full time was 1-1 after they had taken the lead on 55 minutes and Rory Williams had equalised on 70. I felt Walton shaded possession but we had the better chances which can often be the way. On penalties the boys were brave but alas not to be.The positive is though that is now just 1 defeat in their last 7 over the course of 90 minutes which of course you have to give credit for. So well done lads, onto Thatcham Town in the league next week.

South, East Round-Up

Beaconsfield Town took advantage of AFC by win over fourth-bottom Barton Rovers Rushden & Diamonds and AFC Dunstable`s at Hillgrounds. Sam Johnson gave the Wal- inactivity on Saturday to move into second nut Boys the lead on the half-hour mark, place in the Evo-Stik League South, East only for Andrew Phillips to pull Barton lev- table, two points behind Diamonds. The el 5 minutes later. Jake Newman bagged a Rams won 2-0 at Short Lane against Ash- brace on 43 and 61 minutes to put the ford Town (Middx) with goals from Bajram home side in control and Josh Crawley Pashaj after 56 minutes and Goldy Capela made the points safe with number four in in the 69th minute. the 81st minute. Cambridge City moved to fourth, a point Chalfont St Peter skipped above Hayes & behind Beaconsfield, after hammering mid Yeading United into eighth place after win- -table Uxbridge 5-1 at St Ives. Having beat- ning 2-1 at the SKYEx Community Stadium. en Aylesbury United 6-1 seven days earlier, Alex Paine after 23 minutes and Victor City are looking dangerous for the top Osobu 6 minutes later had the Saints in three The visitors, who in- command, with Ismael Ehui flicted a first defeat of the eventually reducing the defi- season on Moneyfields last cit 10 minutes from time. weekend, found themselves Bottom-markers Arlesey 2-0 down at half-time after Town put up a battle at home goals from Jack Vasey after 37 minutes and to Egham Town before going down 3-2. Ryan Sharman 5 minutes later. Recent re- Henry Musay gave the hosts a 12th minute cruit James Hall added a third on 54 lead, but a Marcus Mealing brace on 26 minutes, Sharman his second on 71 and 64 minutes put the Sarnies ahead and minutes and City`s newest signing, Ben Mitch Wiseman made it 3-1 with 13 Seymour-Shove, added a fifth 10 minutes minutes remaining. But Nathan Fowler from time after Anthony Thomas had pulled one back in the 82nd minute to scored a consolation for the Reds. make it a nervy finale. As for Moneyfields, they seem to be im- Ryan Auger`s goal 17 minutes from time ploding and were down to ten-men early settled the game between Bedford Town on before going down to a 5-1 defeat at and second-bottom Hanwell Town at the fellow newcomers Hartley Wintney. It was New Eyrie, while Thame United won the 1-1 at the break with for the home side and Steve Hutchings` penalty other remaining game 4-0 at home against for Moneys. But the ten-men were put to Fleet Town. James McGowan gave the the sword in the second half as Paul Hodg- home side an early 9th minute lead that es, Josh Webb and Vine again added to Luke Ricketts doubled after 16 minutes and Hartley`s tally and move them into sixth, a Lynton Goss took them into the break 3-0 place below Moneys, three points behind up with a third a minute before the whis- with a game in hand. tle. Top scorer Dan West added a fourth Kempston Rovers are level on points with Hartley Wintney in seventh after a 4-1 der- just past the hour-mark.

South, West Round-Up

Taunton Town issued a statement of intent from 2-0 down at home to Shortwood in the Evo-Stik League South, West on Sat- United to salvage a 2-2 draw. A James urday by beating fellow promotion favour- Mayne own goal after 10 minutes and a ites Salisbury FC 4-1 at the Viridor Stadium, Nick Humphreys effort after 25 minutes and with second-placed Bristol Manor had United in control. Ben Seymour pulled Farm suffering a 3-2 home defeat to now one back on the half-hour mark and then fourth-placed AFC Totton, the Peacocks grabbed the leveller from the spot 10 hold a ten-point lead at the top of the ta- minutes from time. ble – and with games in hand too. Third-bottom Mangotsfield United beat Taunton’s only defeat in the league this Didcot 2-0 at Cossham Street, courtesy of season was a 4-1 loss to Yate Town in late goals from Jordan Ricketts after 36 minutes September, but in front of a crowd of 630, and Kane Simpson 10 minutes from the they took control of this one with two end, while Cirencester Town pulled up to goals in the opening 18 sixteenth after a 3-1 Corinium minutes from Dan Sullivan Stadium victory over second- and Matt Buse. Buse scored bottom Barnstaple Town in again after 35 minutes and which Lloyd Gardner had Ba- 3 minutes after the break, rum in front from the 27th Matt Wright made it game over with Taun- minute. It wasn`t until 7 minutes into the ton`s fourth, with Owen Howe`s penalty on second half that the hosts equalised 58 minutes being all the Whites could mus- through Ellis Dunton, but then Ben White- ter in reply. head bagged a brace in the 82nd and 87th AFC Totton pulled off a terrific result at minutes to win it for Ciren. Bristol Manor Farm. Tony Lee scored twice Saturday`s only other game saw Paulton after 28 and 45 minutes with Craig Feeney Rovers and Cinderford Town share a 1-1 adding a belting goal in between on 35 draw in which Liam Monelle`s 13th minute minutes to give the Stags a 3-0 half-time opener for Rovers was cancelled out by the lead. Farm fought back in the second half and pulled two back through Jordan Foresters` Craig Norman just past the hour- Metters after 63 minutes and Kyle Holly`s mark. penalty 8 minutes later, but the Hampshire side had just done enough. After the top two, just three points sepa- rate third-placed Wimborne Town and ninth-placed Didcot Town. Wimborne, AFC Totton, Bideford and Winchester City are all on 33 points. The Magpies beat Kidlington 1-0 at home, thanks to a goal 3 minutes from time from Toby Holmes, while Bideford came back

ONE SIDE OF THE DUGOUT

Good afternoon everybody! win. The games kept coming and fortunate- We welcome our guests Bromley FC today - ly we didn't run out of legs when we faced not AFC Bromley as the legend John Mot- local rivals Farnborough FC in a memorable son states in a video he produced for us. It match where we earned a 2-1 win. was a passionate response on our twitter It's been a long journey in this competition feed from the Bromley faithful so we can and the joy of it being our debut in the only apologise on Motty's behalf! competition has meant that each and every round we've gone through has been a rec- Last Saturday we hosted Moneyfields, the ord breaker for the club. It could look as reports we received on them suggested in though I am fondly remembering what has no uncertain terms that they were big, gone before this game because the as- physical and liked getting in and around the sumption is this is where our story ends, referee. It's fair to say the reports were and so it might, but the real reason is to amazingly accurate. I don't hide behind the remind ourselves of the effort that has fact that them being reduced to gone to get us to this posi- ten men made a big difference to tion. An effort that must not the game, but we still had to be forgotten as we go in to show our quality to pick them this afternoons game, a re- apart. minder that this game de- serves our absolute every- Millers & I both had complaints thing. It's a game that we regarding previous fixtures that want to finish with absolute- we weren't taking our chances in ly no regrets - we want to front of goal - scoring five against enjoy today but that only what once the the runaway really comes with our ability league leaders was a good way to to give a true account of our- respond. We dealt with their physicality, we selves, sometimes the difference between moved the ball well and kept it at the right winning and losing is not giving in. times. Our game management was better As the spotlight draws over Hartley once than I've seen it in quite some time. again and allows us to showcase what we are about as a club. We hope everybody This competition (FA Trophy) started back enjoys the day and that everyone connect- on October 7th when we narrowly beat ed with Bromley enjoys their brief stay with Slimbridge 1-0 at their place thanks to a us. It's sure to be a good game of football - Paul Hodges goal on the edge of the box. one in which we are very looking forward to We then travelled to the much fancied it. Swindon Supermarine where Rowan Vine Get behind the boys today, get those debuted scoring in a 3-1 win. We then host- scarves and hats on - let's see what we can ed higher league Borough and a do! crowd of 200+ crowd saw a convincing 3-0 #UTR

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Hartley Wintney v Moneyfields. Evo-Stik post by Mowthorpe.Hartley continued to League South, East Division. Saturday 9th dominate and on 32 minutes took the lead. December 2017. A corner from Dean Stow was not com- Report by David Graham pletely cleared, and when the ball was re- Hartley Wintney posted a big win over a turned into the box by Stow, Paul Hodges very combative Moneyfields side who set up Rowan Vine to score from just inside played for 84 minutes with just 10 players. the penalty box. (1-0) It was the visitors who started the brighter and could have been two ahead in the first Hartley were dominating the game but it five minutes. On 3 minutes, Lewis Fen- was the Money who scored the next goal. niemore created space on the right and his On 43 minutes, the physical Steve Hutch- cross saw a flick from Sam Pearce bring out ings went down just inside the penalty area a good save from Paul Strudley in the Hart- after a strong challenge. Hutchings took ley goal. Two minutes later, a cross from the penalty kick and scored easily (1-1). Joseph Briggs across the front of the goal Hutchings, who had previously been saw Ryan Pennery just fail to turn the ball booked, was lucky to remain on the pitch into the net at the back post. after a robust challenge on Dean Stow on the stroke of half time. After 6 minutes the Money were reduced to ten men when Lewis Fenniemore re- HALF TIME: HARTLEY WINTNEY 1 MONEY- ceived a straight red card for violent con- FIELDS 1 duct. Referee Daniel Lamport spotted that Rowan Vine was kicked while both were on The second half started with a chance at the ground with the ball nowhere near either end, with the Row taking the lead. either player. On 46 minutes, a long free kick into the Row area saw a flick on by Brett Poate, and Despite the man disadvantage it was the Sam Pearce brought out a good stop from visitors who had the next attempt on goal Paul Strudley. A minute later Hartley were when Ryan Pennery created space for a in the lead after clever play in midfield in- shot which was held by Paul Strudley. The volving Rowan Vine set Jake Baxter free Row had their first attempt on goal after 18 with a clear run in on goal. The Row striker minutes when Paul Hodges, coming in from rounded Mowthorpe before stroking the the right, drew a save from Steven ball into the empty net (2-1). Mowthorpe in the Money's goal. Two minutes later, good link up play between On 54 minutes, after a spell of pressure, Jake Baxter and Josh Webb saw the latter’s Hartley increased their lead. Good play on shot saved by Mowthorpe with his feet. the edge of the box by Jack French and Josh Webb saw the former’s shot parried On 23 minutes, a slick passing move from by Mowthorpe, who was then helpless as the Row saw Jack French’s strong shot he watched Paul Hodges following up to from the edge of the box parried onto the head into the net. (3-1).

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On 58 minutes, Joseph Briggs had a good effort for the visitors held by Strudley as they strove to get back into the game. Comments following the game from the Four minutes later it was the visitors' Hartley coaching staff: heads who rose highest to a Briggs corner and the Row were relieved to see the ball "It was a good win against a very experi- knocked off the line for a corner. enced, skilful and physical side," joint On 67 minutes, Rowan Vine cleverly set manager Anthony Millerick told David. up Jake Baxter who was unlucky to see his "Our performance levels were good and effort deflected wide. Three minutes later Baxter was again in for a shot following a we kept the ball well." good pass from Hodges, but his effort lacked power and was easily saved. The Fellow joint first team manager, Daniel Row made the game safe on 75 minutes Brownlie, added, "We kept good posses- with a fourth goal. A sweeping move cre- sion throughout the match against a diffi- ated a chance for Paul Hodges, who saw cult team to play against. We are very his effort parried by Mowthorpe. Howev- pleased with the displays of Callum Eagle, er, Josh Webb, following up, drove the Joe Paris and Louie Paget, who have all ball into the corner of the net. (4-1) Two come in after being out for a few weeks." minutes from the end, Paul Hodges worked space on the edge of the penalty First team coach, Luke Tuffs, added, box and his perfectly weighted pass saw Rowan Vine drive the ball into the net to "During training this week we emphasised complete the scoring. (5-1) the importance of moving the ball quickly Man of the Match as chosen my match against Moneyfields. We remained very day sponsor, Hart Taxis, was Paul Hodges. mobile from first to last. Now we are all [D Graham] looking forward to next week and the visit FULL TIME: HARTLEY WINTNEY 5 MONEY- of Bromley. Cannot wait for the match." FIELDS 1

And the Fans said: Hartley v Moaneyfields Post by Mick - 09-12-2017, 20:46 Suffice to say prior to the match reports that The Row were well disciplined and effective. Some of the away fans appeared to not only be in denial but from anoth- er planet! The Portsmouth based Club got exactly what they de- served from this fixture and could well have had less than 10 players left on the pitch at the end. Looking forward to David and Kevin's re- port as always. :-)

BROMLEYMILLERICK’S HISTORY MUSIINGS Established in 1892,Bromley initially played lost 4–1 at Scarborough in the second. They in the South League, before becom- also reached the final of the FA Amateur ing founder members of the Southern Cup again, beating Erith & Belvedere 1–0. League in 1894, joining Division Two. How- The club repeated the feat the following ever, after finishing bottom of Division Two season, this time playing Football League in 1895–96 they left to become founder opposition for the first time as they lost 8–1 members of the London League, also joining at Lincoln City in the second round. In 1945– Division Two. They won the division at the 46 another second round appearance result- first attempt, and were promoted to Divi- ed in a 4–2 aggregate defeat to Watford. In sion One.They switched to the League 1947–48 they held Reading to a 1–1 draw in for the 1898–99 season, but after finishing the first round, before losing the replay at bottom of the league, they returned to Divi- Elm Park 3–0. The club won another Atheni- sion One of the London League. During the an League title and the FA Amateur Cup in 1899–1900 season the club withdrew from 1948–49, with the following season seeing Division One, taking over their reserves' another FA first round defeat, this time 2–1 fixtures in Division Two. They withdrew to Watford. In 1950–51 the club won their from Division Two at the end of the 1900– third title; the season also 01 season. saw them lose 1–0 to Aldershot in the FA Cup first round. Going straight into the first In 1907 the club were founder members of round the following season, they lost 3–2 at the Spartan League and went on to become Torquay United. In 1952 they rejoined the its inaugural champions. They joined the , and after finishing as run- Isthmian League for the following season, ners-up in their first season back in the and won back-to-back titles in 1908–09 and league, they were champions in 1953–54. 1909–10. In 1910–11 the club won the FA They won the league for a fourth time in Amateur Cup, beating Bishop Auckland 1–0 1960–61. in the final. The season also saw them finish seventh in 1910–11; the club returned to After finishing bottom of Division One in the Kent League and were placed in Division 1974–75 Bromley were relegated to Division One. They remained in the league until Two. In 1976–77 the club appeared in the World War I, but joined the Athenian FA Cup first round for the first time in over League when football resumed in 1919. The twenty years, losing 7–0 at Swindon Town. club were Athenian League champions in Division Two became Division One in 1977, 1922–23. In 1937–38 they reached the first and the club were promoted to the Premier round of the FA Cup for the first time. After Division after finishing as runners-up in 1979 beating King's Lynn in the first round, they –80.

MILLERICK’S MUSIINGS BROMLEY HISTORY They were relegated to Division One again National League,[3] where they have re- in 1984–85, but returned to the Premier mained since. Division as Division One runners-up in 1985–86. Another relegation followed in Ground: 1989–90, but was followed by an immedi- The club initially played at the Queens- ate return to the Premier Division as Divi- mead Recreation Ground, before moving sion One runners-up in 1990–91. In 1996– to Glebe Road. Seven years later they 97 they qualified for the FA Cup first moved to the Plaistow Cricket Club ground round again, but were beaten 3–1 at when Glebe Road was bought for use as home by Enfield. housing. However, the crickets club's Bromley were relegated to Division One ground was also obtained for housing in again at the end of the 1998–99 season. A 1904, leading to the football club (and the fourth-place finish in 2004–05 saw them other sports club using the ground) to qualify for the promotion play-offs, and move to a site on Hayes Lane. The new after defeating Metropolitan Police on ground was opened on 3 September 1904. penalties in the semi-finals, they beat In 1938 the club moved to the current Horsham 3–1 in the final to earn promo- Hayes Lane ground. The record attend- tion to the Premier Division. In 2006–07 ance of 10,798 was set during a game they finished as runners-up in the Premier against an Nigeria XI in September Division, again qualifying for the promo- 1948.The ground currently has a capacity tion play-offs. A 1–0 win over AFC Wimble- of 5,000, of which 1,300 is seated and don in the semi-finals and a victory against 2,500 is covered. Billericay Town on penalties in the final saw them promoted to the Conference South. The season had also seen them reach the FA Cup first round again, even- tually losing 4–1 at Gillingham. Further appearances in the first round were achieved in 2009–10 (against Colchester United, 2011–12 (Leyton Orient, 2012–13 (Fleetwood Town) and 2014–15 (), but they were beaten on each occasion.

In 2014–15 Bromley won the Conference South, earning promotion to the renamed

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1. All persons entering this ground are only admitted subject to these rules and the rules and regulations of . 2. The Club reserves the right to prosecute or to eject or cause to be ejected any persons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its employees or agents (hereinafter called the Club) in their absolute discretion to be, or to have been behaving in any of the following ways: (a) Entering the field of play before or during the course of a game. The field of play is that area within the railings surrounding the perimeter of the pitch and the area beyond the goal line at the Southern Haye end of the ground. (b) Using obscene or abusive language or persistent swearing. (c) Being drunk or under the influence of drink or drugs to any degree. (d) Making vulgar gestures. (e) Using abusive language or behaviour, racial or otherwise. 3. NO bottles, metal cans, glasses, placards, firearms, knives or other similar articles are permitted and the police and club stewards have the right to search any spectator at anytime and to confiscate any article which they consider could be a danger to any other spectators. 4. NO alcohol is to be consumed within the ground. Alcohol may only be consumed within the confines of the clubhouse or other such designated and properly li- censed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbid- den and the police and club stewards have the right to eject any persons found doing so. 6. Spectators are advised that they must keep to the designated hard standings within the confines of the ground, these being defined as the walkway to the pe- rimeter of the pitch on 3 sides excluding the area to Southern Haye behind the top goal, the dedicated stand and the sheltered area outside the club house. 7. Spectators are reminded that they must not retrieve any footballs that go in the hedges or rough grass areas. The Club will not be responsible for any injury sus- tained by any spectator retrieving footballs howsoever caused. A Club Official or designated ball boy will retrieve any balls that exit the field of play. 8. ALL vehicles parked in and around the ground must be properly parked to ensure access for emergency vehicles and to minimise disruption to local residents. All vehicles are parked strictly at the owner’s risk. 9. No unauthorised vehicles are allowed in the Clubhouse/changing room car parking area. The Club reserves the right to remove any vehicle parked in con- travention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst re- moving the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football

Date Opponents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 12 Aug H Northwood W 2-0 135 L Maddock Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L New Stow Jones Paris Argent (1) Hodges (1) Everiss Tennant French Paget

16 Aug A Beaconsfield Town W 2-1 144 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) New Stow French Tennant Argent (1) Hodges Everiss Duff Parfitt Paget

19Aug A Brockenhurst W 5-1 133 FAC Prelim Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) New Stow (1) French Duff Argent (2) Hodges Everiss Paget Jones Tennant (1)

26 Aug H Hanwell Town W 5-1 115 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow Everiss (1) Jones Argent (3) Hodges (1) Perkins French Duff Paris

28 Aug A Marlow L 3-0 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow Perkins Jones Argent French Tennant Greenwood Noakes Parfitt

02 Sep A Basingstoke Town D 2-2 544 FAC 1Qual Strudley Paget Perkins Eagle L Noakes Paris Duff French Argent Hodges (2) Stow New Everiss Parfitt

05 Sep H Basingstoke Town W 1-0 620 FAC 1Qual R Strudley New Everiss Eagle L Noakes Paris Duff French Argent (1 p) Hodges Stow Paget Perkins Parfitt

09 Sep H Kempston Rovers W 2-1 130 L Strudley Paget Everiss New Noakes Paris Duff French Argent Hodges Stow Perkins Parfitt Tennant

16 Sep A Cinderford L 1-0 157 FAC 2Qual Atkinson Eagle C Paget New Noakes Paris Duff Stow Argent Hodges Perkins French Tennant Williams

19 Sep H Brockenhurst W 6-0 61 HSC Strudley Eagle C (1) Paget Eagle L Noakes Paris Perkins French Argent (1 p) Hodges Tennant (3) Duff King New

23 Sep H AFC Dunstable W 2-1 122 L Strudley Paget Diak New Noakes French Tennant Webb Argent Hodges Duff Perkins Greenwood Baxter

26 Sep A Egham Town W 2-1 108 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood New Noakes Webb Tennant French Argent Hodges 1 Baxter Eagle L 1 Duff Parfitt

30 Sep A Arlesey Town W 6-1 66 L Gee Eagle C Duff Eagle L 1 Noakes Webb Tennant 1 French Argent (2) Hodges 1 Baxter 1 Parfitt Paris Dansie

04 Oct A Farnborough W 6-1 162 BFB Cup Gee Paget Webb Stow (1) Noakes Paris Parfitt (1) French Baxter (1) Hodges (2) Englefield (1) Mitchell Williams Bath

07 Oct A Slimbridge W 1-0 106 FAT Prelim Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L Stow Duff Webb French Baxter Hodges (1) Everiss Englefield Buck Bath

14 Oct H Chalfont St. Peter D 1-1 143 L Strudley Paget Paris New Stow Duff Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Parfitt Englefield Frise

17 Oct A Bedford D 1-1 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L (1) Stow New Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Parfitt Englefield Paris

21 Oct A Aylesbury L 2-0 84 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L Stow New Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Duff Parfitt Englefield

24 Oct H Hayes & Yeading L 1-6 151 L Atkinson Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow (1 pen) Parfitt Duff Baxter Hodges Everiss French Webb Englefield

28 Oct A Swindon Super Marine W 3-0 157 FAT 1Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L Noakes French (1) Webb Hodges Baxter (1p) Vine (1) Everiss New Buck Englefield

04 Nov H Barton Rovers W 7-0 140 L Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L (1) Noakes French (1) Webb Hodges Baxter (4) Vine (1) Everiss New Stow Tennant

11 Nov H Gosport Borough W 3-0 216 FAT 2Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L Noakes French Webb (2) Hodges (1) Baxter Vine Everiss Stow Paris Parfitt

14 Nov H Marlow L 2-1 94 BFB 2 R Gee Eagle C Hutchings New Buck (1) Paris Parfitt Stow Baxter Perkins Tennant Englefield Hodges Vine

18 Nov2-0 H Cambridge City L 2-1 160 L Strudley Stow Duff Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges Baxter Vine(1) Everiss Tennant Paget Paris

22 Nov A Aylesbury United W 2-0 85 L Strudley Stow (1 p) Hutchings Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges Baxter (1) Vine Everiss Tennant Paris Paget

29 Nov A Farnborough W 2-1 255 FAT 3 Q Strudley Stow Hutchings Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges (1) Baxter (1) Vine Duff Paris Eagle C Englefield

02 Dec A AFC Rushden & Diamonds L 2-0 483 L Strudley Stow Hutchings Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges Baxter Vine Duff Eagle C Everiss Paget

06 Dec A Alresford Town L 2-1 81 HSC 3R Harris Stow Paget Eagle C Tennant Paris Webb (1) Everiss Perkins Vine Duff Frise Englefield Pipero

09 Dec H Moneyfields W 5-1 125 L Strudley Paget Eagle C Eagle L Stow Paris Webb (1) Hodges (1) Baxter (1) Vine (2) French Perkins Tennant Everiss

st 16 Dec H Bromley FAT 1 Round

19 Dec A Uxbridge L

23 Dec A Northwood L

26 Dec H Marlow L

01 Jan A Fleet Town L

06 Jan H Bedford Town L

09 Jan A Chertsey Town ASC

13 Jan A Hanwell Town L

16 Jan H Ashford Town L

20 Jan H Thame United L

27 Jan A Barton Rovers L

30 Jan A Thame United L

03 Feb H Egham Town L

10 Feb A AFC Dunstable L

17 Feb H Arlesey Town L

24 Feb A Chalfont St Peter L

03 Mar H Aylesbury L

10 Mar A Hayes & Yeading L

17 Mar A Moneyfields L

24 Mar H AFC Rushden & Diamonds L

31 Mar A Kempston Rovers L

02 Apr H Fleet Town L

07 Apr A Cambridge City L

14 Apr H Uxbridge L 21 Apr A Ashford Town L 28 Apr H Aylesbury United L Date Opponents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 12 Aug H Northwood W 2-0 135 L Maddock Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L New Stow Jones Paris Argent (1) Hodges (1) Everiss Tennant French Paget

16 Aug A Beaconsfield Town W 2-1 144 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) New Stow French Tennant Argent (1) Hodges Everiss Duff Parfitt Paget

19Aug A Brockenhurst W 5-1 133 FAC Prelim Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) New Stow (1) French Duff Argent (2) Hodges Everiss Paget Jones Tennant (1)

26 Aug H Hanwell Town W 5-1 115 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow Everiss (1) Jones Argent (3) Hodges (1) Perkins French Duff Paris

28 Aug A Marlow L 3-0 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow Perkins Jones Argent French Tennant Greenwood Noakes Parfitt

02 Sep A Basingstoke Town D 2-2 544 FAC 1Qual Strudley Paget Perkins Eagle L Noakes Paris Duff French Argent Hodges (2) Stow New Everiss Parfitt

05 Sep H Basingstoke Town W 1-0 620 FAC 1Qual R Strudley New Everiss Eagle L Noakes Paris Duff French Argent (1 p) Hodges Stow Paget Perkins Parfitt

09 Sep H Kempston Rovers W 2-1 130 L Strudley Paget Everiss New Noakes Paris Duff French Argent Hodges Stow Perkins Parfitt Tennant

16 Sep A Cinderford L 1-0 157 FAC 2Qual Atkinson Eagle C Paget New Noakes Paris Duff Stow Argent Hodges Perkins French Tennant Williams

19 Sep H Brockenhurst W 6-0 61 HSC Strudley Eagle C (1) Paget Eagle L Noakes Paris Perkins French Argent (1 p) Hodges Tennant (3) Duff King New

23 Sep H AFC Dunstable W 2-1 122 L Strudley Paget Diak New Noakes French Tennant Webb Argent Hodges Duff Perkins Greenwood Baxter

26 Sep A Egham Town W 2-1 108 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood New Noakes Webb Tennant French Argent Hodges 1 Baxter Eagle L 1 Duff Parfitt

30 Sep A Arlesey Town W 6-1 66 L Gee Eagle C Duff Eagle L 1 Noakes Webb Tennant 1 French Argent (2) Hodges 1 Baxter 1 Parfitt Paris Dansie

04 Oct A Farnborough W 6-1 162 BFB Cup Gee Paget Webb Stow (1) Noakes Paris Parfitt (1) French Baxter (1) Hodges (2) Englefield (1) Mitchell Williams Bath

07 Oct A Slimbridge W 1-0 106 FAT Prelim Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L Stow Duff Webb French Baxter Hodges (1) Everiss Englefield Buck Bath

14 Oct H Chalfont St. Peter D 1-1 143 L Strudley Paget Paris New Stow Duff Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Parfitt Englefield Frise

17 Oct A Bedford D 1-1 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L (1) Stow New Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Parfitt Englefield Paris

21 Oct A Aylesbury L 2-0 84 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L Stow New Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Duff Parfitt Englefield

24 Oct H Hayes & Yeading L 1-6 151 L Atkinson Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow (1 pen) Parfitt Duff Baxter Hodges Everiss French Webb Englefield

28 Oct A Swindon Super Marine W 3-0 157 FAT 1Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L Noakes French (1) Webb Hodges Baxter (1p) Vine (1) Everiss New Buck Englefield

04 Nov H Barton Rovers W 7-0 140 L Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L (1) Noakes French (1) Webb Hodges Baxter (4) Vine (1) Everiss New Stow Tennant

11 Nov H Gosport Borough W 3-0 216 FAT 2Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L Noakes French Webb (2) Hodges (1) Baxter Vine Everiss Stow Paris Parfitt

14 Nov H Marlow L 2-1 94 BFB 2 R Gee Eagle C Hutchings New Buck (1) Paris Parfitt Stow Baxter Perkins Tennant Englefield Hodges Vine

18 Nov2-0 H Cambridge City L 2-1 160 L Strudley Stow Duff Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges Baxter Vine(1) Everiss Tennant Paget Paris

22 Nov A Aylesbury United W 2-0 85 L Strudley Stow (1 p) Hutchings Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges Baxter (1) Vine Everiss Tennant Paris Paget

29 Nov A Farnborough W 2-1 255 FAT 3 Q Strudley Stow Hutchings Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges (1) Baxter (1) Vine Duff Paris Eagle C Englefield

02 Dec A AFC Rushden & Diamonds L 2-0 483 L Strudley Stow Hutchings Eagle L Noakes French Webb Hodges Baxter Vine Duff Eagle C Everiss Paget

06 Dec A Alresford Town L 2-1 81 HSC 3R Harris Stow Paget Eagle C Tennant Paris Webb (1) Everiss Perkins Vine Duff Frise Englefield Pipero

09 Dec H Moneyfields W 5-1 125 L Strudley Paget Eagle C Eagle L Stow Paris Webb (1) Hodges (1) Baxter (1) Vine (2) French Perkins Tennant Everiss st 16 Dec H Bromley FAT 1 Round

19 Dec A Uxbridge L

23 Dec A Northwood L

26 Dec H Marlow L

01 Jan A Fleet Town L 06 Jan H Bedford Town L TODAY’S MATCH BALL 09 Jan A Chertsey Town ASC SPONSOR 13 Jan A Hanwell Town L 16 Jan H Ashford Town L 20 Jan H Thame United L BIRTHDAY BOY 27 Jan A Barton Rovers L 30 Jan A Thame United L COLIN CHARLTON

03 Feb H Egham Town L

10 Feb A AFC Dunstable L

17 Feb H Arlesey Town L

24 Feb A Chalfont St Peter L

03 Mar H Aylesbury L Commercial Storage Ltd, Blackwater, Surrey

10 Mar A Hayes & Yeading L 01252 877272 17 Mar A Moneyfields L PROUD SPONSORS 24 Mar H AFC Rushden & Diamonds L OF 31 Mar A Kempston Rovers L

02 Apr H Fleet Town L HARTLEY WINTNEY 07 Apr A Cambridge City L FOOTBALL CLUB 14 Apr H Uxbridge L 21 Apr A Ashford Town L 28 Apr H Aylesbury United L

BROMLEYMILLERICK’S PEN MUSIINGSPICS Goalkeepers: a versatile player and has demonstrated 1- David Gregory: Gregory, 22, signed for that through pre-season playing at left-back Bromley after spending a season at Cam- and at centre-back. He signed for Bromley bridge United in the Sky Bet Football having been at Merstham last season where League. His move away from the Abbey he featured live on TV and put in a man of Stadium provides a new chapter in his play- the match performance when Oxford Unit- ing career after spending loan time at a ed were the visitors at Moatside in the FA number of clubs including Sutton United, Cup. Campbell is currently on a short-term Bishop’s Stortford and Leyton Orient. Greg- loan with Bognor Regis. ory began his career at Crystal Palace where 5 - : With a professional career he spent over eleven years with the Eagles spanning over 15 years, Ben Chorley is cer- in the midst of the already mentioned loan tainly one of the more experienced players spells. Following his release at Crystal Palace within the Bromley ranks. The 33-year old in 2016 he would go on to join up with for- started his career in the Arsenal Youth set mer Crystal Palace favourite Shaun Derry at up and would win two FA Youth Cups in his Cambridge United. time at Arsenal. With fierce competition for Defenders: places at the Premier League Club, Chorley 2- Alan Dunne: The vastly experienced Alan sought for a move elsewhere and he signed Dunne signed for Bromley last January after for Wimbledon in 2003. Chorley’s break- previously playing for Leyton Orient in Sky through season was the 2003/04 campaign Bet League 2. He joined having played over playing regularly for the South-West London 380 times in a 15-year spell in the first team club in their final year before relocation. for Millwall with a further 10 years being Ben stayed with the club following their spent in the youth set up for the Lions. move to Milton Keynes and would make 91 Dunne not only brings in his playing ability appearances before a switch to Tranmere but has also filled the gap that Steve Lovell Rovers. A successful move to Leyton Orient had left as a first team coach. Dunne made followed with Chorley becoming an integral his debut for The Ravens in the 3-1 home part of the League 1 side. He was made cap- win over Southport last season. tain in his second season at the club which 3 - Kristian Campbell: Kristian was originally came along-side a goal scoring run, he part of the Bromley FC academy but the would eventually net 9 times for The O’s decision was made to send him out in order over 159 appearances. Moves to play games to help with his development. and then Portsmouth followed before sign- The club kept an eye on the young defender ing for Bromley back in August 2015. and he was asked back in at pre-season to join up with the new look squad. Kristian is

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6 - Jack Holland: The club captain has been develop under the guidance of Alan Dunne an ever present figure in the Bromley team this season. since his move back to the club in 2013. 15 - Dan Johnson: “DJ” made the step-up Holland started his footballing career at from Herne Bay two seasons back and Bromley in the youth section until he was signed a new deal at Hayes Lane alongside scouted and signed by Crystal Palace. Fol- George Porter in May 2017. The central de- lowing a couple of loan spells at Eastbourne, fender moved on loan to Herne Bay from and Farnborough, his next loan move was Maidstone before making a permanent back to Bromley. In 2013 he signed a perma- switch. He picked up the Players’ player and nent deal with the club and has become supporters’ player of the season awards in essential to recent success. In his time at the 2015/16 season at the South Kent side. Bromley Jack has played in almost every 16 – Tyrone Sterling: The 29-year-old left position you can name. Predominantly being back joined the Club in May 2017 from Do- considered as a centre-half, Jack has played ver Athletic having previously played for at full back and also had a spell up-front two both Dartford and Cray Wanderers. Sterling seasons ago which proved to be a huge suc- made over 100 appearances at Crabble for cess with him scoring 6 times. Jack has rep- Dover and was a mainstay in their team resented C on a number of occa- through a three-year period. Tyrone brings a sions and scored against Slovakia U23 at vast amount of experience to the squad and last year. Holland al- will also act as a mentor for the younger ready has two goals to his name this season defenders in the side. and continues to be a driving force in a pro- 19 – Roger Johnson: Johnson signed a short- gressing Bromley side. term deal with the club in October bolster- 12 – Ben Wynter: Bromley Football Club ing the defence with a wealth of experience signed defender Ben Wynter, 19 years old at at Premier League and Football League lev- the time, in June 2017 following his release el. Roger has previously played for the likes from Crystal Palace. Wynter played for both of Cardiff City, Wolverhampton Wanderers Crystal Palace under 18’s and under-21s and and Charlton Athletic. signed his first professional contract at Midfielders: in June 2016 and came on for 4 - Josh Rees: The 23-year-old midfielder Palace in a 3-1 friendly win of Spanish side joined Bromley in June 2017 having spent Valencia. The club had been watching Ben the 2016/17 season at Vanarama National for a while when he was at Crystal Pal- League South play-off finalists Chelmsford ace and there were attempts at signing the City. Josh began his football career at Arse- defender last season. He can play centre nal before joining Forest where back or at right back, with the aim for him to he spent time in the National League playing

BROMLEY PEN PICS for Nuneaton Town and Torquay United. 11 – Adam Mekki: The 25-year-old winger Rees has already had a storming start to joined Bromley in June 2017 his career at Bromley scoring three times from Tranmere Rovers where he spent through pre-season, as well has scoring two years at . Adam original- three times already in the National ly came through the youth ranks at Read- League. ing and Aldershot Town, signing a profes- 7 – : The 23-year-old winger sional contract with The Shots in the sum- joined Bromley in May 2017 hav- mer of 2009. After leaving Aldershot in ing finished last season at Wrexham. Allen 2014, Mekki had spells with Barnet and started his career at the Fulham youth set- Dover Athletic. up before signing a first team contract 14 – Jordan Higgs: Rising through the with Barnet in 2012. Loan moves to King- Bromley Youth set-up, Jordan Higgs had stonian, Redhill and Wingate & Finchley been on dual registration with The Ravens would come during his time with The and Carshalton Athletic. Higgs made over Bees. Moves to Yeovil Town, Torquay and 80 appearances for Carshalton and scored Aldershot would come before spending 8 goals in his last season at the club. At the 2017 with Wrexham in North . end of season awards Jordan picked up 8 – Frankie Raymond: The midfielder be- three awards including Managers Player of came Neil Smith’s ninth summer signing the Season. Higgs made a massive step-up in July 2017 joining from Dagenham & last season becoming one of the first Redbridge. Raymond began his career at names on the teamsheet and would go on Reading in the youth set up and following to impress game after game. He also his release in 2012 went on to sign for popped up with a few goals through the Gillingham on a short term basis before season, including a stunner against East- joining Eastbourne Borough where he leigh towards the back end of the season. went on to make over sixty appearances At last season’s awards Higgs cleaned up for The Sports. In 2014 he was signed by winning the Young Player and Player’s Dagenham & Redbridge for an undisclosed Player of the Year awards after what was a fee and was loaned back to Eastbourne hugely impressive season for the young Borough for the remainder of the season. midfielder. Following his return to The Daggers, Frankie went on to make over forty-eight appearances for the club until his release at the end of the 16/17 season.

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17 – Luke Wanadio: The 24-year-old attack- 10 – : Rapid, skilful and an eye ing winger joined the Club in May 2017 hav- for goal – just some of the ways you can ing spent last season at Dartford in the Va- describe Louis Dennis. Starting off at Dagen- narama National South. Wanadio rejected a ham & Redbridge, Dennis made loan moves new deal at with an ambition to to Bedfont, Welling United, Grays Athletic, play in the National League. The winger has Canvey Island and then Hayes & Yeading had previous spells at Tooting & Mitcham, before former manager Mark Goldberg Dulwich Hamlet, Staines Town and Welling snapped up the young winger. Singing in United before moving to Dartford in 2016. Feburary of 2014, Dennis scored on his de- 20 – Aidan Enver: The academy midfielder but in a 3-2 defeat at Dorchester Town. has become a recognisable name during pre Since then he has become a hugely im- -season thanks to some standout perfor- portant part of the squad and terrorised mances. Enver travelled with the squad on a defences in the National League. Neil Smith number of occasions last season and got his has given Dennis a new role seeing him play break when he featured against Gateshead in the number 10 position. A hugely impres- in the last away fixture of the 2016/17 sea- sive pre-season has given everyone the con- son. Enver assisted Louis Dennis for his sec- fidence that he can go on and have a fantas- ond of the match in a 2-0 win. tic year.

Strikers: 18 – George Porter: Porter started his ca- reer off at Cray Wanderers gaining a first 9 – Brett Williams: The 29-year-old striker team call up after impressing in the youth joined in June 2017 having spent the previ- sides. A strong run of form interested Ley- ous season at Vanarama National League ton Orient who came in for the forward in side Torquay United where his eleven goals 2010. A loan move to Lewes followed before helped the side steer clear of the a return to the first team at . drop zone. Williams most prolific spell came Porter would score in his FA Cup debut during his two years at Aldershot Town against Bromley in their 3-0 win over The where the striker scored almost forty goals Ravens in the First Round of the competi- for the Shots before joining League Two side tion. Porters impressive performances Stevenage. The striker then spent time on gained interest from clubs higher up the loan at Forest Green Rovers and scored the leagues and George signed for Burnley in winning goal in the play-off semi-final first 2012. The move was dampened with Porter leg away win at Dover Athletic. He went on picking up an injury at the start of the sea- to start the play-off final in May 2016 son. Halfway through the season he went on against Grimsby Town at .

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Steve Noakes: Jake Baxter: spent six Defender years at the Fulham academy Experienced defender whose as a youngster played for previous clubs include Fleet Ryman South side Tooting & Town & MET Police. A great Mitcham United. Last sea- organiser and intelligent son. Sponsored by: Dolia defender. Design Sponsored by: Discipline Manager

Ben Greenwood Louie Paget Defender Defender Debut season at Hartley. A versatile player who Strong defender who is can play at full back or comfortable in posses- anywhere in midfield. A sion and powerful in the youth team product and air. previous youth captain. Sponsored by Mark Harpur

Callum Eagle Luke Perkins Defender Midfielder Returns to Hartley after a Quick winger who joined short spell at Godalming us midway through last Town. Can play any- season from Godalming where across the back Town. four.

Liam Eagle Jack French Defender Midfielder Central defender who A superb first touch who enters his third year in a can find his way out of Hartley shirt. seemingly impossible situations with his tight ball control. Sponsored by: Eric Howard Rowan Vine Adam New: De- Striker; fender Experienced striker with Talented young defender professional experience at who helped led our youth Portsmouth, Luton, Bir- team to Hampshire Cup mingham, QPR as well glory. Performances made Hibs, St. Johnstone & him a first team regular Greenock Morton. last season. Sponsored by: Elayne Duddridge

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Aaron Parfitt: Dean Stow: Multi talent- Midfielder ed and versatile player Intelligent play mak- equally at home in attack er with a great pass- or defence. A favour- ite ing range. Had a with the supporters. Spon- short spell with sored by: Gerry Wykes Thatcham Town last season.

Steven Duff: Midfield: Joe Paris A Hartley favourite, there is nothing so daunt- Midfielder ing as seeing the train Superb positional hurtling at you at top sense in the heart of speed. Sponsored by: midfield. Has great Basingstoke Control defensive attributes Systems and understanding of the game.

Josh Webb: Mid- Jayden Englefield field: Combative midfielder forming a Midfielder formidable partnership A young and tricky with Frenchy, Joined winger who joined us Hartley this season from Winchester City. from Met Police. Already making an Sponsored by: Tony impact. A talent and Flanders one to watch for the future.

Paul Hodges: Striker: New to Adam Everiss: the Row this Midfield: pacey and season, a very tricky midfielder, can exciting pro- beat defenders with spect. Spon- ease, sored by: Eric Howard

Paul Strudley James Tennant Midfield: Goal-Keeper Another new signing this One of the best com- season. Powerful and municators in non- pacey wide player to add league football. Makes to our attacking options saves that don’t seem humanly possible. Sponsored by Toni Charlton

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Andre Williams Striker ‘Scouse’ is now into his second season at the club. Raw, pacey and awkward to play against.

Tom Walsh Defender Tom is our longest serving player from this squad. Most naturally a full back and as comfortable on both sides. Ian Jones: Mid- field: The engine of the team cul- tured and assured on the ball. Sponsored by Colin Charlton

Craig Atkinson: Goalkeeper; a Hartley Supporters favourite

Charlie Bath: Young energetic midfielder, bright future prospect

Michael Buck: Experienced central defender

Jack Dansie: Youth team starlet made his 1st team debut this season

George Frise: Another youth starlet playing regular youth & reserve team football this term

Frederick Gee: Goalkeeper, an excellent youngster, bright prospect.

Christopher Harris: Goalkeeper who is on Reading books

Jake Maddock: Goalkeeper Dual signed with Met Police

Anthony Millerick: Cultured defender with marauding instincts

Jack Mitchell: Centre back who made his first team debut marking Jamie Cureton!

SUBURBAN LEAGUE

RESULTS

THINK ‘Magic of the Cup’ for Non-League This, coupled with the fact that many clubs clubs and it’s the FA Cup which naturally don’t include home FA Trophy ties as part springs to mind. of their season ticket package, has a drastic effect on attendance figures and therefore And why wouldn’t it? That once-in-a- loses the competition credence when it lifetime opportunity for part-time clubs to comes to the business end of the season pit their wits against professional outfits in with crucial league places up for grabs. front of big crowds and on the big stage. It’s what clubs at our level live for. Thankfully, however, those days are slowly coming to an end and clubs are beginning Sadly, this year’s FA Cup campaign proved to take the FA Trophy seriously again. Just something of a damp squib for Non-League ask Hartley Wintney, Haringey Borough clubs this year (Hereford, Woking and AFC and Workington, who will be staging their Fylde aside), so with the Premier League own Wembley final next Saturday with the big spenders left to battle it out for hon- respective visits of Bromley, Leyton Orient ours, our attentions can now turn to an- and Hartlepool United to their humble other proud national competition with abodes. equal prestige at stake. These three clubs - plus the other 61 in the This week, Step 4 minnows Hartley hat for the first round next Saturday (16) - Wintney, Haringey Borough and Working- need only look back to May 21, 2017 when ton are preparing for, arguably, the biggest fans of York City and Macclesfield Town matches in their history when they play joined those of FA Vase finalists South host to full-time National League outfits in Shields and Cleethorpes Town in a memo- the FA Trophy first round proper - just rable Non-League Finals Day showcase FOUR games away from gracing the biggest under the arc, watched by a crowd of over stage of them all at Wembley Stadium. 38,000.

Similar in many respects to its most lucra- For them, that’s the magic of the cup, re- tive bigger brother, the FA Trophy has, for gardless of what competition it’s in. me, been in danger of losing a bit of pres- tige in the last 10-15 years. Statistics show that with five rounds to play on a Saturday and a two-legged semi-final to play before the final, the Trophy has often played sec- ond fiddle for the Conference big guns who have their eyes firmly fixed on the main prize of a place in the Football League.

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CREASEY PARK COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CENTRE, AFC DUNSTABLE CREASEY PARK DUNSTABLE LU61BB

AFC RUSHDEN & DIA- Hayden Road Sports Ground, Hayden Road, Rushden, Northamptonshire NN10 0HX MONDS NEW LAMB MEADOW, HITCHIN ROAD, ARLESEY, ARLESEY TOWN BEDFORDSHIRE SG15 6RS THE ROBERT PARKER STADIUM, SHORT LANE, STANWELL, MIDDLE- ASHFORD TOWN SEX TW19 7BH SRD STADIUM, HAYWOOD WAY, AYLESBURY, AYLESBURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, HP19 9WZ UNITED FC, THE MEADOW, AMY LANE, CHESHAM, AYLESBURY UNITED BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HP5 1NE

BARTON ROVERS LUTON ROAD, BARTON LE CLAY, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK45 4LQ

HOLLOWAYS PARK, WINDSOR ROAD, BEACONSFIELD, BEACONSFIELD TOWN BUCKING-HAMSHIRE, HP9 2SE

BEDFORD TOWN THE EYRIE,, CARDINGTON, BEDFORDSHIRE MK44 3LW ST IVES TOWN FC, WESTWOOD ROAD, ST. IVES , CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGESHIRE, PE27 6DT MILL MEADOW, GRAVEL HILL,CHALFONT ST PETER, CHALFONT ST PETER GERRARDS CROSS, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, SL9 9QX RUNNYMEDE STADIUM, WARDS PLACE, EGHAM, SURREY EGHAM TOWN TW20 8XD CALTHORPEPARK, CROOKHAM ROAD, FLEET HANTS, FLLET TOWN GU51 5FA REYNOLDS FIELDS, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD, HANWELL TOWN MIDDLESEX, UB6 8TL

THE MEMORIAL PLYING FIELDS, GREEN LANE, HARTLEY WINTNEY, HARTLEY WINTNEY HANTS RG27 8DL

The SKYex Community Stadium, Beaconsfield Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 HAYES & YEADING 0SL.

HILLGROUNDS LEISURE, HILLGROUNDS ROAD, KEMPSTON, BED- KEMPSTON ROVERS FORD, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK42 8SZ

MARLOW ALFRED DAVIS GROUND, OAK TREE ROAD, MARLOW, BUCKS SL7 3ED

MONEYFIELDS SPORTS CENTRE,MONEYFIELDS AVENUE, MONEYFIELDS COPNOR, PORTSMOUTH, HAMPSHIRE, PO3 6LA NORTHWOOD PARK , CHESTNUT AVENUE, NORTHWOOD, NORTHWOOD MIDDLESEX, HA6 1HR THE ASM STADIUM, MEADOW VIEW PARK, TYTHROP WAY, THAME THAME, OXFORDSHIRE, 0X9 3RN

HORTON ROAD, WEST DRAYTON, MIDDLESEX,U7 8HX UXBRIDGE

BOXING DAY EVENTs

Can they provide enough hair to make the Chewbacca mask? Will there be enough to stuff a mattress or two. One thing is for sure we will be collecting for Charity as these brave chaps go under the chop. Please give generously. Sponsor forms will be available soon and/or you can chip in on the day. As well as the head shave there is also the Box- ing Day Charity Football Challenge when the Junior Youth Parents risk life and limb against the Senior Club Old Lags Side. If you are interested in playing then Duncan Swan is organising the Junior’s side and Mike Cornwell the Senior Side. Kick off will be at 10.30 on the small pitch as the 1st team has a league fixture in the afternoon against Marlow. Why not make a day of it!

FIXTURES SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2017

EAST FIXTURES 16 DECEMBER 2017 KICKOFF 3.00pm

East table

THE SMALL PRINT

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of Owner- ship in relation to Step 1 to Step 6 clubs within the football pyramid, we hereby confirm that the Legal Status of HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB takes the ‘Form’ of an Un- incorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently consists of the club’s elected Officers.

A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: http://www.hartleyfc.com/ club.html (see PDF Club Constitution)

SATURDAY 16 DECEMBER 2017, 3.00pm KICK-OFF

Referee: Wayne Cartmel Assistants: Paul Lister & Gareth Viccars 4th Official: Jim Paterson HARTLEY WINTNEY v BROMLEY All Orange White Shirts/Black Shorts & Socks

Paul Strudley 1 David Gregory Dean Stow (c) 2 Jordan Higgs

Nick Hutchings 3 Roger Johnson

Dean Stow 4 Dan Johnson

Steve Noakes 5 Jack Holland (c)

Liam Eagle 19/6 Adam Mekki

Jack French 7 Frankie Raymond

Josh Webb 8 Josh Rees

Paul Hodges 9 Tyrone Sterling

Jake Baxter 10 Frankie Sutherland

Rowan Vine 11 Loius Dennis

Adam Everiss 12 Ben Wynter/Alan Dunne

Steve Duff 14 Luke Wanadio/Aidan Enver

James Tennant 15 Iffy Allen/Kristian Campbell

Luke Perkins 16 Brett Williams/Dominic Vose

Louie Paget 17 Ben Chorley/George Porter

Daniel Brownlie Manager Neil Smith Anthony Millerick Manager Luke Tuffs Coach Mick Beard Physio