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Poole Town FC V Kings Langley FC Saturday 2Nd February 2019 - Kick-Off 3.00Pm POOLE TOWN FC Official Matchday Programme £2 EXECUTIVE COACH HIRE THE BEST COACHES AREN’T JUST ON THE PITCH Transport partner of Poole Town Football Club 01202 652222 EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH - PREMIER SOUTH Poole Town FC v Kings Langley FC Saturday 2nd February 2019 - Kick-Off 3.00pm Welcome To The Black Gold Stadium 2018 - 2019 Season excelsiorcoaches.com Excelsior_ad_football_155x230_0717 v1.indd 1 01/08/2017 13:55:00 WELCOME TO THE BLACK GOLD STADIUM! CLUB INFORMATION Telephone: 01202 674425 Fax: 01202 681167 Ground Address: The Black Gold Stadium CLUB OFFICIALS Oakdale School, School Lane, Poole, Dorset, BH15 3JR No postal facility at this address, please send all correspondence to the registered office address above PRESIDENT KIT MAN KITCHEN SUPERVISOR Clive Robbins Paul Ayley Liz Gower CLUB CHAPLAIN CHAIRMAN ASSISTANT KIT MAN David Price Chris Reeves Shane Lanchbury VICE CHAIRMAN GROUNDSMAN CLUB DOCTOR Richard Gale Chris Kelly Iain Fullerton DIRECTORS CLUB WELFARE OFFICER PHYSIO Pippa Daniels Pippa Daniels Tom Curtis-Benett Steve Griffiths Andy Noonan PROGRAMME EDITORS PRESS OFFICER David Reeves LA Digital Print & Mailing Shaun Spencer-Perkins John Anderson www.ladigitalprint.co.uk SECRETARY Bill Reid PA COMMERCIAL 15 Addison Close Steve Park DEPARTMENT Romsey, Hampshire Alex Pike SO51 7TL CLUB PHOTOGRAPHER 07887 745303 01794 517991 Andy Orman FIRST TEAM MANAGER SUPPORTERS CLUB CHAIR Tom Killick Pippa Daniels Our aim at Ableworld is to provide caring solutions for our HEAD COACH customers enabling them to enjoy greater independence and Steve Richardson BAR/CATERING/ more comfortable and active lives. SITE MANAGER GOALKEEPING COACH Dick Thomas Andy Fletcher We do this by providing quality products and services at value for money prices ASSISTANT COACH Michael Hubbard Tel: 01202 575819 [email protected] www.ableworld.co.uk Poole Town Football Club (1991) Limited, Limited Liability Company, Co. No. 02609998 Registered Office: 153 High Street, Poole, Dorset, BH15 1AU Shareholders: Stephen Griffiths, Chris Reeves, Pippa Daniels, Clive Robbins 2 3 3 POOLE TOWN FC @PooleTownFC www.pooletownfc.co.uk @PooleTownFC www.pooletownfc.co.uk POOLE TOWN FC TOM TALKS TOM TALKS Afternoon All, involved. I felt he did well for us and it got I am looking at very closely. They will to a point where it suited both of us for probably end up being loan signings. I Today we welcome Kings Langley FC. the arrangement to continue. However, realise there are pros and cons with loan There are on an impressive run of form. during this week I had conversations with signings but to be blunt they are often Like Chesham their start to the season Jordan and we both decided that really inexpensive and finances are always a was not great but they have improved we had reached a point where he did factor. dramatically to a point where they are need to find a Club closer to home. From real contenders for the play off places. At the Club’s point of view it is financially I realise that attendances have been the time of writing these notes I have not quite a big commitment paying Jordan his disappointing recently and our home got a great deal of information on them wages as well as his travelling expenses. performances have a part to play in that. I other than what we learnt from playing As I have said we therefore came to an still think we can really turn things around them away from home. However I would agreement that it was best for both sides and a couple of home performances anticipate they may have quite a few that we part company. I would like to will get us back to where we want to be changes in terms of personnel. We will thank him very much for his efforts for attendance wise. Let’s hope that process therefore try and find out as much as we the Club. He is desperate to get back into starts today. can so that we can be well prepared for full time professional football and I hope the challenge that lies ahead. he achieves that. different way because Chesham would The game on Tuesday against Chesham have had to commit bodies forward. As People will be aware that we have quite a Tom was frustrating. Chesham were another it was the longer that the game went lot of departures from the squad in recent side that have improved dramatically over on the more defensively minded they weeks. As a manager it is never an easy the last couple of months. I thought they became. On the positive side we kept thing to lose players. However I have to were very well organised and physical. another clean sheet. Chesham did have be very conscious of trying to progress Good luck for the future Jordan They came with the obvious intention a couple of good attacking players who the squad. It is also important to have to go and get as many people behind looked dangerous on the counter but I a good balance to the squad. As I say the ball as possible and be difficult to felt we handled that side of things very we are now looking at a situation where break down. I felt that in terms of that well. ideally we need to add a defender and objective they were very good. I was a possibly an attacking player albeit either little bit disappointed the referee didn’t On a personnel front I am hoping that a wide player or a forward. There is a bit take a slightly harder line on a lot of by the time we play this game we may of an issue with Jack Dickson because he the dissent and tackles that were taking have at least one new addition. On the has been struggling for a while with an place. However we cannot use that as an negative side Jordan Williams has left injury and we are just having to try and excuse for our inability to create clear cut the Club. Jordan was living in London nurse him through games and training. chances on the night. We needed to be a and travelling on the train to all of the He is doing really well with the play little bit more inventive. I think it was also games home and away. It made life through what is often a fair amount of telling that we failed to score during the difficult for us because he was never pain. However having an additional one opening 20 to 25 minutes when we had available for training. When I signed or two players to the squad will help me a very good spell and got ourselves into him in the summer it was very much on to be able to use Jack more sparingly. As some good positions. If we had managed the understanding for both of us that it I have said I am hopeful that we may have to score a goal at that stage then I think was probably likely to be a temporary additional players by the time you read the game would have panned out in a very arrangement because of the traveling these notes. Certainly it is something 4 5 5 POOLE TOWN FC @PooleTownFC www.pooletownfc.co.uk @PooleTownFC www.pooletownfc.co.uk POOLE TOWN FC CAPTAINSCAPTAINS CORNER Afternoon All, It’s good to have a few games in a row here at home, I feel we can really build on our last two performances (4 points and 2 clean sheets) and go on to pick up that much needed home win. It’s been a long time coming and we want it just as much as you fans. Our away form is the best in the league so we know for sure the ability is there, it’s just backing it up at home. With the support you guys give us away in a home game we feel like it could make the difference, it’s been fantastic recently and the lads have loved it. Now it’s time for us all to repeat the same levels at home, we’re in this together! Up the Dolphins! Whisk 6 7 7 POOLE TOWN FC @PooleTownFC www.pooletownfc.co.uk @PooleTownFC www.pooletownfc.co.uk POOLE TOWN FC BOARDROOM NOTES Friendly, straightforward, efficient Chris Reeves Chairman Expert legal advice and legal services for This afternoon we are delighted to welcome Kings Langley Football Club to you and your family. the Black Gold for their first ever visit. Their players, officials and supporters are very welcome. The games are coming thick and fast now and we are here again this coming Since the away fixture back on 3rd Tuesday 5th February when we have the November when we emerged triumphant rearranged fixture with Walton Casuals. by a 3-0 score line our opponents have Next Saturday we are away at Swindon enjoyed an excellent run of form which Supermarine and then Tuesday 12th has taken them up the table to the February, with the usual 7:45pm kick off, fringes of the playoff positions. On we are back here up against Tiverton in Tuesday evening last they secured the Southern League Premier Division. another 3 points with a home 2-0 victory over Basingstoke. Kings Langley’s rise up Weather permitting we have a reserve the table should serve as an incentive fixture this coming Wednesday when (not that I think we need one!) to our Dan Herrington’s youngsters take on lads that a good run of results will have Bush Hill in the John Stimpson Memorial precisely that outcome leading to a • Residential, commercial and development conveyancing / property matters Challenge Shield third round kick off serious playoff challenge.
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