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vs CHALFONT ST PETER AFC Saturday 7 December 2019 BetVictor League South Central Division

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Around the Club Welcome to Woking Park Steve Perkins - Chairman Everyone here at Westfield FC, Dave Robson - Vice Chairman players, officials, supporters and Richard Hill - President generous sponsors are delighted to Michael Lawrence - Secretary welcome you all to today’s game in the BetVictor Isthmian South Central. Darren Pasley - Fixtures Secretary Peter Beale - Treasurer A particularly warm welcome is Mick Powell - Facilities Manager extended to our Match Officials and all those who have travelled from Neil Harding - Bar Manager Buckinghamshire for what is only our Kevin Putney - Facilities Supervisor sixth home league game of the Neil Collins - Website & Programme Editor season, mainly due to postponements Jim Ahmed - Commercial Manager caused by our soggy pitch. Rich Talbot - Marketing Manager We hope you enjoy your day out, our Pete Rumble - Youth Liaison Officer facilities and hospitality, and have a safe journey home. Management & Backroom Tony Reid - Club Manager Our visitors from Chalfont are currently sitting just below us in 10th Martyn Lee - Assistant Manager place, but only on goal-difference, and David Powell & Alex Lumley - Coaches their recent form shows 2 wins and 4 Stuart Baverstock - Goalkeeping Coach defeats in the last 6 away games, with Tiffany Weedon - Physio victories coming at lowly FC Romania Jim Lee - Kitman and Hertford Town but a recent 6-1 Roger Steer - Director of Football reverse at reviving Staines Town. Dean Thomas - Head of Recruitment Meanwhile, Westfield have achieved a Nick Ayling - Reserve Team Manager rather unusual run of 4 successive 2-2 Mark Long - Reserve Team Coach league draws, several of which were Robbie Porter - Under 18s Team Manager close to excellent results against top 6 teams, and just a little luck with our Vice Presidents finishing will no doubt turn our John Ellesley Michael Lawrence fortunes around. Philip Arthur-Wosop Alan Morton Our next home match looks to be an- other exciting contest with Tooting & Peter Gales Graham Pope Mitcham on Tuesday 17th . Nobby Reynolds Colin Rearden Enjoy the game, Alan Evans Neil Harding Neil Collins Programme Editor Brian Weston Pat Kelly John McIlhargy David Robson To our volunteers, fans, sponsors John Ludlow Michael Robson and everyone who helps to Mick Joseph Martin Powell support the Club at each game - Doreen Cable Mark Pullen WE THANK YOU ALL Special thanks to our CLUB SPONSORS BetVictor South Central Roundup by Ian Townsend Saturday 30 November

We knew that leaders Hanwell Town hammering at home to Hertford Town last would still be the leaders at the end of the weekend, but it got back on track day as they started it with a five point yesterday as they shocked the Hawks by cushion. That cushion was down to three taking a two goal lead, Eric Lopes and points by full time as the Geordies, who Ethan Flanagan giving them the advantage travelled to fifth placed Chertsey Town, midway through the first half. Tayo were held one-one by the Curfews, the Oyebola got one back after the break, but hosts scoring both goals. Jake Baxter it wasn’t enough. scored at the right end. Tooting & Mitcham United remain sixth Ware, in second place, defeated Chipstead after a nil-nil draw with Marlow, whilst six-one last weekend, but they weren’t Waltham Abbey are seventh, a late Prince going to be able to repeat that scoreline Domafriyie goal the only one of their yesterday as they were travelling to match at Ashford Town. Bracknell Town. Were they? Well they did! Barking have been in superb form of late, The Robins had lost only one home game winning four consecutive league matches- going into the match, the Blues only one and they made it five at Chipstead. Michael away game, so we predicted a draw- but Dixon and Jack Hayes put the visiting what did we know? Ware were three up Blues two up, and although Daniel Moody within twenty five minutes, Liam Hope, got one back from the spot nine minutes Louis Rose and Harry Watkins finding the from time the Chips couldn’t find an net, and although Nathan Minhas got one equaliser. Barking are eighth. back the three goal cushion was restored Chalfont St Peter strengthened their before the break through Joshua Williams. squad this week with three signings, and That was that until the last five minutes of put them to the test as they travelled to the match, when Kyle Roberts, who had FC Romania. Neither side were on a good only been on the pitch for three minutes run, but it was the Saints who emerged before finding the net, got the last two. victorious, despite falling behind early on. Third placed Uxbridge were our form side Gabriel Ghinea put the Wolves ahead after over previous last ten matches, and after only eleven minutes, but a double from two games without a win got back to Dan Williams, one in each half, meant that winning ways at South Park last weekend. the Saints went marching in. They hosted Westfield, their visitors Staines Town and Bedfont Sports can- without a win in five but having drawn celled each other out at Wheatsheaf Park, their last three- and by full time they’d with not a goal between them. drawn their last four as they came from two goals down to grab a point. Mark Bitmead and Mahlondo Martin gave the hosts what looked like a commanding lead at the break, but two goals in three second half minutes from Tinashe Nkoma and Aaron Watson saw the visitors share the spoils. Max Blackmore Fourth placed Harlow Town hosted slots home the Northwood. Woods recent revival came to second goal vs a shuddering halt as they fell to a six-one Hanwell Town A series of articles by the author of the book ‘A History and Guide to Football Programmes’ describing how programmes have changed over a century-and-a-half of Association Football Lower League Club Programmes through the Depression

Just as the dreadful, debilitating economic Depression of the 1930’s had little impact on the style and standard of the top club’s football programmes, so it appeared to by-pass clubs in the lower divisions of the Football League. They continued to produce fairly substantial 1d or 2d issues, apparently containing as many advertise- ments as before, suggesting that programme revenue did not suffer the same fate as the rest of the economy. Indeed, throughout the troubled 30’s, club programmes maintained the advances they had made in the 1920’s. Unlike today, where far larger crowds and considerably greater commercial clout produces a big difference in the standard of programmes issued by England’s top clubs, compared to those struggling at the bottom of the League, there was little in the quantity and quality of club programmes to suggest their respective status in the game. It was just as likely to find a 16-page programme in the Third Division North or South as in the First Division, and vice versa with 8-page issues, or even the folded sheet programmes favoured by such as West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur at the top level, and Mansfield Town further down. Port Vale, whose pre-war issues are notoriously difficult to obtain today, issued 12-page programmes with cream and red covers; Southport and New Brighton, both no longer in the League, were others to fill 12 pages as did Darlington - another difficult pre-war programme to obtain today. Bristol City in 1938/39 produced as big a programme as had been seen in the country, at 32 large pages, with a team group photograph on the pink cover (pictured right). There were plenty of advertise- ments, but City included a grid with every result from the Third Division South that season. Chester City, in the Third Division North in 1934/35, published a 16-large-page programme for 2d, and were one of the few clubs to print precise attendance figures and gate receipts for all their fixtures. To modern eyes, programmes from former League clubs such as Bradford Park Avenue and Gateshead (8 black and white pages for just 1d in 1937/38) seem from a long-gone era, and none more so than issues from Thames’ brief spell in the Third Division South, for 1930/31 and 1931/32. Their programmes were similar in style to those of West Ham - not surprisingly, given that they shared the Hammers’ long-time printers Helliar & Sons of Barking Road, Plaistow. Their 1d programmes were four large pages (one huge folded sheet) with adverts, half time scoreboard and match details on the front, club notes and league tables on page 2, team lines (in 2-3-5 formation) and adverts on page 3, and fixtures / results and more adverts on the back page. For more information and advice on programmes and programme collecting, please visit www.pmfc.co.uk. NLP column by David Richardson

The court ruling that has seen Ossett United ordered to pay £135,000 will have given Non-League clubs plenty of food for thought about how they approach the issue of player-to-player insurance. The BetVictor Northern Premier League North West club have been sued by Rees Welsh, who broke his ankle in a tackle while playing for Radcliffe Borough against Ossett Town in April 2015. Just over £19,000 in damages were awarded to the full-back, making his debut, with the club also having to pay out £115,000 in costs and legal fees. Ossett’s insurance, which included a public liability policy offered by the Northern Premier League and the minimum requirement as set out by the FA, did not cover player-to-player incidents and only covered their own legal fees should they lose a claim. The club is now considering selling their ground in order to pay off the hefty bill. NPL chairman Mark Harris told The NLP: “We make it clear within all the communications – and it’s in the third line of the first paragraph of the communication that goes out to clubs – that it does not include player-to-player cover. “We will continue to recommend the policy we have for public liability and That tackle on Rees Welsh personal accident. If anything this is to remind clubs it doesn’t include player-to-player.” Whether the ruling will spark a wave of cases remains to be seen. It remains true that these incidents are very hard to prove, but there is no doubting it will leave much of the Non-League game very uncomfortable. As it stands, the FA don’t have player-to-player insurance as mandatory. Clubs are – or at least should be – aware of what they are covered for and that there is a potential risk of what has happened to Ossett happening to them. Harris believes clubs don’t have an appetite for that level of cover to be mandatory and the FA say their rules are reflecting what the game wants. It is only right the authorities reflects on this case, takes the views of clubs and experts and then decides the best course of action. Will this also put additional pressure on referees? As the sole independent party in these types of cases, a lot will be put on their reports and evidence. It is quite the position to be in. We must also not forget about Welsh. It can’t have been an easy route to go down and, however you feel about the ruling, he has suffered a major injury that will have affected not only his footballing career, but also his day-to-day life. The impact of any injury to any player can’t be underestimated.

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Velocity (League) Trophy Group 5 Tues 10 Sep FC Romania 7.45pm Tues Nov 12 Waltham Abbey Tues 24 Sep Hanwell Town 7.45pm Tues 8 Oct Chalfont St Peter 7.45pm Tues 22 Oct Bracknell Town 7.45pm Tues 5 Nov Marlow 7.45pm Surrey Senior Cup Tues 29 Oct Spelthorne Sports 7.45pm Wed 11 Dec Sutton Common Rov 7.45pm Welcome to our visitors

Chalfont St Peter AFC History accustomed territory for Saints for The club was formed in 1926 and played several seasons until Dean’s departure at local junior football from its ground on the end of the 2003/04 season. Gold Hill Common. Managing Chalfont to victory in the 1948 saw a move to the Great Western Berks & Bucks Under-18 Challenge Cup Combination and a year later the club was a young Danny Edwards. His reward moved to its present location, although was to be handed the reins of the First the picturesque name of Mill Meadow Team for the new season. And so began belies its origins as a refuse tip. As the a rollercoaster ride of success and near club developed off the field thanks to the misses that continued until just recently. support of many volunteers so success A restructuring within the Isthmian began to arrive on the field and in 1952 league at the end of the 2005/06 season the first silverware was won, the Berks saw Saints moving to the Spartan South & Bucks FA Intermediate Cup. Senior Midlands Premier League. status followed and progress through the 2006/07 saw a top half finish in their Parthenon League, League and first season in the Spartan and a trophy Spartan League followed. for the cabinet, the Wycombe Senior The early 1970’s were difficult for the Cup, secured with a 7-0 win over club but a move into the Athenian league Downley Albion at the Wycombe saw a change in fortunes. Wanderers ground. The 1980’s, now in the Isthmian League, 2007/08 was a hugely successful season. brought some consistency in league Danny Edwards was developing an performances and some successful exciting squad and the style of play was campaigns in the FA Cup and FA Vase. both entertaining and successful. Good The 1990’s was another difficult decade, runs in both the FA Cup and FA Vase culminating in a low point of two came together with a Final appearance successive bottom places. in the Premier Division Cup. Topping them all was winning the Challenge 2001/02 saw a rebuild under Martin Dean Trophy with a 2-0 win over Brimsdown with a good start to the season but a Rovers. A close three-horse race in the subsequent falling away saw them finish league saw Saints pipped at the post into 14th. The lower echelons became the runners-up spot. 2008/09 was about building on the For the 2011/12 season, life was expected standards set in the previous season. And to be a trial for Saints yet they made a it didn’t disappoint. Some top scalps in bright start in their new environs and the FA Cup heralded a season of cup quickly acclimatised. For long periods runs. The FA Vase was the crowning they were genuine contenders but a poor glory, with the Saints making it all the way end to the season, combined with the loss to the semi-final and being heart breaking of totemic striker Charlie Strutton to the seconds away from winning the right to professional ranks, saw them fall away play at Wembley. Saints were in the hunt into the mid table. for the league title all the way to the last A strong run in the FA Cup illuminated week of the season but the fixture the 2012/13 season. An impressive win at congestion caused by the cup successes Carshalton Athletic earned a tie against began to tell and they couldn’t quite Conference side Bishop’s Stortford. A make it across the line, eventually draw at Mill Meadow set up a replay that finishing a brave third. Losses in the finals ultimately proved a step too far. Playing of the Challenge Trophy and the with style, Saints were to earn the Wycombe Senior Cup took a little bit of Division’s Fair Play title but couldn’t reach the shine off what was a brilliant season the play-off positions. for the club. With a lack of firepower, the 2013/14 was Expectations were high going into season a disappointing way to mark Danny 2009/10 after going close to promotion in Edwards’ tenth season in charge. The lack the two previous seasons. A slow start of goals consigned the side to a mid-table and a nightmare run of losses in October finish despite boasting one of the saw the title chase wobble and rapid exits meanest defences. from all cup competitions. But an 2014/15 saw the goals begin to return. A incredible run of form with just one defeat promising start saw the side hard to beat in 23 took Saints to the top to the pile but too many draws held them back. A where they became the target for other run in the FA Cup, highlighted by a teams’ top performances and it wasn’t deserved win in front of a baying until they were overtaken by Aylesbury in Kettering crowd was coupled with a the last two games that they had to settle strong run in November that saw the club for the runners-up spot again. in a playoff position but from such At the start of 2010/11, the aim was clear: heights, a miserable New Year run saw promotion was the number one target. them tumble down into relegation Getting off to an incredible start in territory. It took a stubborn recovery in notching up seventeen straight wins, April to ensure eventual safety. Saints grabbed top spot and refused to relinquish it for the entire season, never being less than four points clear at any stage. The focus was clear and any pro- gress in the cups was quickly curtailed. Such was the dominance in the league, the champagne corks popped with five games to spare as the title was secured. The curtain was brought down on the record breaking season and their five year stay in the Spartan League by winning the Challenge Trophy for an unprecedented league and cup double. 2015/16 was a highwater mark for Saints mark and manager Danny Edwards reach in their current run in the Southern 700 games in charge. Saints embrace League. Putting aside an early exit in the change but enjoy stability at the same FA Cup Saints went on to head the table time. at New Year and looked set for their first 2018/19 saw Saints return to the Isthmian tilt at the play offs, if not more. Sadly they League after 12 seasons as football was repeated the poor run of results thereafter restructured. An inconsistent defence and and fell away to finish sixth. Still an excel- a shortage of goals ensured Saints were lent all-round season as Tony Mendy se- unable to escape the mid-table places. cured top scorer honours in the division Towards the end of the season, Danny with 30 goals. Edwards signalled his wish to step down In contrast, season 2016/17 was possibly from the role he had held with such dis- the poorest in over a decade. A storming tinction and Saints had to begin the pro- start to the season saw Saints in top spot cess of finding a new manager. throughout August but the hole left by The dawn of the 2019/20 season sees the departed Mendy was never filled and Saints, not only with a new management as the goals dried up so the tumble down team, led by Finlay Johnson, another the table gathered pace. Some poor sign- young manager being given the oppor- ings added to the problems and the sec- tunity to prove himself at the higher level, ond half of the season delivered just four but also a wholly new squad as players wins and for a while relegation was a real followed Edwards to new pastures. The possibility before safety was finally opportunity to build something new from achieved. the ground up promises to be an exciting 2017/18 was one of our most exciting sea- one. sons in the Southern League, our seventh, with the side in playoff contention right up until the final few games. Our peerless record against those sides who ultimately claimed the top places, with just the single defeat in 12 games, including a notable double against champions Beaconsfield Town, underlined how competitive a side we were. Still struggling for goals, it was our defence that led the way with 16 clean sheets. It was a season that saw evergreen skipper Alan Hedley pass the 500 games Chalfont St Peter AFC – players 2019 has returned to the UK to sign with Hendon. He joins us on dual registration. Dan Purdue—19. Goalkeeper. Impressed at Hendon last season under Finlay. Andre Odetola—23. Centre midfield. Played for Staines Town and Harrow Michael Anguzu—23. Goalkeeper. Borough last season Impressed towards the end of last season with some good performances. Kofi Quartey—32. Forward. Previously with South Park, Kofi rejoins after a short Ricky Brennan—25. Utility Player. Joins stay at the club last season. from Waltham Abbey and previously has been with Finlay at Coldicote. Luke Jones—21. Midfield. Scores goals from midfield and joins from Oxhey Jets. Luke Elliott—29. Left back. Joins from Chipstead. Highly experienced and a David Pitt—28. Forward. A former St natural leader, he will be Club Captain Vincent & Grenadines international. Back this season. in the game after a serious knee injury. Previously with Hayes & Yeading. Danny Wickenden—18. Midfield. A former Watford FC Scholar, Danny played for Sodike Thompson—22. Forward. Joins Sawbridgeworth Town last season. after a successful summer trial. Previously with Flackwell Heath. Jordan Payne—23. Defender. Previously with Oxhey Jets and Hendon U23s Jordan Sean Giordmaina—19. Winger. Previously is a fearless defender. with Oxhey Jets and Wealdstone U18 where he won the Ryman Youth League Riccardo Alexander-Greenaway—19. as top scorer. Defence / midfield. Impressed at Hendon last season under Finlay. Harry Bailey—22. Midfield. Previously with Windsor. Luke Illsley – 29. Midfield. Hardworking defensive midfielder who enjoys doing Zaid Ait-Fahim—17. Striker. Previously the hard yards. with Langley. Promoted from the U18s. Dan Williams—22. Forward. After a period Callum Doyle—24. Right back. Previously in the USA playing college football, Dan with Edgware.

Chalfont St Peter AFC – Club Honours Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup Winners: 1952/53 & 1984/85 Berks & Bucks Benevolent Cup Winners: 1964/65 Spartan League Division 2 Champions: 1975/76 Athenian League Cup Winners: 1976/77 & 1982/83 Middlesex Border League Champions: 1984/85 Isthmian Division Two Winners: 1987/88 Wycombe Senior Cup Winners: 2006/07 Spartan South Midlands League Challenge Trophy Winners: 2007/08 & 2010/11 Spartan South Midlands Premier League Champions 2010/11 Southern League Division One Central Fair Play Winners 2012/13 Berks & Bucks Under 18 Challenge Cup Winners: 2004/05 Allied Counties Youth Division East Winners: 2004/05 South Bucks Youth League Cup Winners: 2010/11 Thames Valley Ladies Football League Division 3 Champions: 2007/08 Westfield Home programmes are available to download from www.westfield-fc.com Westfield FC Sponsors 2019-20 Thank you to everyone for your much-valued support

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The Isthmian Football League strongly supports the FA statement that there should be a 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 for action by that Association. Westfield Football Club Westfield FC is an unincorporated association, operating as a members club. Proud members of the Bostik Isthmian League. Affiliated to the Surrey County FA and the English FA. established 1953 Surrey Senior League Surrey Saturday Junior Cup Champions : 1972–73, 1973–74 Winners : 1954-55 Runners-up : 1955-56, 1957–58

Parthenon League Surrey Junior Charity Cup Runners-up : 1962–63 Runners-up : 1954–55

Combined Counties Premier League Surrey Senior Cup best performance Runners-up : 2016-17 Winners: 2017-18 Fourth round : 2002 vs Sutton Utd

Surrey Senior League Cup FA Cup best performances Winners : 1971–72, 1972–73 First qualifying round : 1973 vs Lion Sports (FA Amateur Cup) and 2013 v Aylesbury Utd Combined Counties League Cup Runners up : 1989–90 Winners : 2016-17 FA Vase best performances Fourth round : 2000–01 v Arlesey Town Combined Counties Football Division One Third round: 2017 vs Crowborough Athletic Challenge Cup Runners-up : 2011–12 Best attendances 325 vs Guernsey FC 20 Sep 2011 Surrey Saturday Premier Cup 401 vs Frimley Green 7 May 2013 Runners-up : 2012-13 Ground Regulations All persons entering the ground and facilities of Westfield FC are subject to the following regulations Definition - in these regulations "The Club" shall mean Westfield Football Club 1. The Club reserve the right to eject any person who is considered by the Club to have acted on the Club premises in, but not exclusively to, any of the following ways: A. Using obscene or abusive language or persistently swearing B. Using terms of abuse, whether racial or otherwise C. Making or inciting abusive or vulgar gestures and/or taunts directed at players, officials or oppo- sition supporters D. Being drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs E. Entering the field of play at any time either before, during or after the course of the game F. Behaving in a manner likely to bring either the Club or the game into disrepute G. Behaving in a manner which interferes with the comfort, enjoyment or safety of other spectators The Club may, at its absolute discretion, bar from entry any person prosecuted or ejected under this rule for such length of time as it sees fit. The Club also reserves the right to bar, as above, anyone guilty of such behaviour at games involving the Club away from home. 2. Any such person barred from the ground/facilities shall not enter or attempt to enter the ground/ facilities during the term of any such bar and any person found on the Club premises or facilities during such term may be prosecuted by the Club in the County Court for damages or trespass and/or injunction. 3. The consumption of intoxicating liquor is permitted only in the Clubhouse and the Boardroom. 4. No bottles, glasses or cans shall be brought into the ground/facilities and the police and Club officials shall have the right at their absolute discretion to search any spectator at any time and confiscate any such items covered in this regulation. 5. The climbing of balcony railings, stands, lighting structures or any other building in the ground is strictly forbidden. 6. All persons entering the ground/facilities do so at their own risk. 7. Refund of cash admission charges paid will not be made under any circumstances. The right of admission is reserved and may be refused without reason given. 8. Any person barred under these regulations has the right of appeal to the Club Committee. Such appeal to be made in writing to the Club Secretary within fourteen days of the notification of such bar. 9. Visiting players and officials will become temporary members for the day. 10. Paying spectators will become temporary members for the day. The TEAMS Today Manager: Tony REID Manager: Finlay JOHNSON From: From: Adam BAIGENT Michael ANGUZU Sonny BLACK Ben GRAY Max BLACKMORE James EVANS Carl BOWER Danny WICKENDEN Harry CARTER Asa RIXON-NICHOLLS Dylan CASCOE Jack CORDEN Jack DEAN Sean GIORDMAINA George FRITH Riccardo ALEXANDER-GREENAWAY Benjamin HAMPTON Kahlil FRANCIS Gregory HAYDON Bruno TAVARES Ryan HEALY Daniel TAYLOR Jake HILL Callum DOYLE Julius MNGADI Freddy NEWBERT Tinashe NKOMA Hakim NYARIKI Anis NUUR Jordan PAYNE Anthony OAKS Zayd AIT-FAHIM Darren OLDAKER Rhys RABESS Gary ROSS (GK) Jake RUMBLE Elijah SIMPSON Welcome to today’s officials Matt STEER (C) Referee Mr Robert ABLITT Arsen UJKAJ Assistants Mr Stephen HAWKES Aaron WATSON & Mr Rado ILIEV

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