WHO’S WHO AT MOUSEHOLE AFC President: Malcolm Brown. Chairman: Tim Richardson. Adviser: Ezra Chapman. Vice Chairman: Peter Robinson. Secretary: Darren Woodard. Treasurer: Mark Trevail Assistant Referees: Darren Woodard, James Prisk, Richard Walke. Groundsman: Mike Prisk. Physiotherapist: Glenn Rowe. Committee: Chairman + Vice Chairman + Secretary + Treasurer, Marc Ellis, Tony Ellis, James Fisher, Ben Gibson, Tom Hooper, Andrew Large, Jamie Liston, Steve Parker-Billinge, James Prisk, Mike Prisk, Brian Richardson, Richard Walke, Matt Williams, Team Managers Hospitality & Catering: Nicola Richardson, Norma Richardson, Jackie Robinson, Jenny Ellis ‘Mousehole Camping’ Manager: Les Ladner. Safeguarding Officer: Dawn Bateman Health & Safety Officer: Ben Gibson. Social Media/Website Manager: Jeff Richardson …...and many more volunteers who assist the club in so many different ways Director of Academy & Youth Development: Jason Blunt. “The Seagulls” Coordinator: Matt James Coaches: Calum Elliot, Kevin Lawrence, Andrew Graham, Matt George South West Peninsula League Division 1 West First Team Manager: Kevin Richards Reserves Team Manager: Harry (James) Tonkin. Assistant: Mark Trevail Third Team Manager: Craig Nicholls Women’s Team Managers: Dawn Bateman & Leanne Harvey Under-9s Manager: Darren Wakefield Under-10s Manager: Leanne Harvey Under-12s ‘Mavericks’ Manager: Chris Hicks U-12s ‘Dynamos’ Manager: Matt James Under-18s Manager: Andrew Graham ST BLAZEY CLUB MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AT THE BAR. SCARF £10. MUGS REDUCED TO £5. PIN BADGE £5 “The Clarets” “The Green & Blacks” Fixtures and events for all Mousehole Youth teams South West Peninsula League Premier Division - U7s, U8s, U9s, U10s, 2 x U12s, & U18s - A major & important source of income for are shown in the online planner Mousehole AFC

Tents: March to September, 25 pitches. To discuss SPONSORSHIP & ADVERTISING, including: SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE CUP Motorhomes and Campervans: • match-day, match ball & programme All year round. 5 hard-standing spots. • kit & equipment Grandstand view of the match! Sponsored by Walter C Parson Funeral Directors • pitch-side advertising boards Showers, toilets, sinks in clubhouse. • adverts on the club’s social media

Clubhouse bar open at busy times – Please contact Ben Gibson or James Prisk Third Round, Kick-off 2:00pm soft & alcoholic drinks, pool table, table football, TV, football memorabilia Dogs welcome TODAY’S PROGRAMME ‘LUCKY NUMBER’ BBQs OK, but no campfires TODAY’S REFEREE: MATTHEW CARNEY

For availability, prices & further details: Winning number is posted in the www.mouseholecamping.co.uk clubhouse after or tel: Les Ladner 07901 752088 the match 08 MOUSEHOLE AFC OFFICIAL MATCH PROGRAMME £1 - ADVERT-FREE AND WITH A CASH PRIZE ‘LUCKY NUMBER’ ON THE BACK PAGE! FIRST TEAM FIXTURES MOUSEHOLE AFC FIRST TEAM RESULTS TO DATE Fixtures are subject to change! 12 Aug Away League St Dennis Drew 4-4 27 Jan 14:15 Home Holsworthy League 16 Aug Away League Porthleven Drew 3-3 03 Feb 14:00 Home v Newquay or Millbrook Sen/Cup QF 19 Aug Away League Millbrook Lost 1-4 10 Feb 14:00 Home v Ch/Cup QF SPONSORS & PARTNERS 17 Feb 15:00 Home Wadebridge League 23 Aug Away League Wendron United Lost 2-3 24 Feb 15:00 Away Dobwalls League 26 Aug Away League Liskeard Athletic Lost 2-7 03 Mar 15:00 Away Illogan League 02 Sep Away League Plymouth Marjon Lost 0-2 10 Mar 15:00 Home Ludgvan League 09 Sep Away League Bude Town Won 2-1 24 Mar 15:00 Home Elburton League 16 Sep Away League Cup 1 Ludgvan Won 3-2 30 Mar 11:00 Away Penzance League 23 Sep Away League Holsworthy Lost 0-4 04 Apr 19:30 Away St Blazey League 03 Oct Away League Wadebridge Town Won 3-1 07 Apr 15:00 Home Wendron League 14 Oct Home League Cup 2 Camelford Won 1-0 14 Apr 15:00 Away Ludgvan League League 21 Apr 15:00 Home Bude League 21 Oct Home Dobwalls Won 4-1 League SUPPORTERS OF THE PENLEE LIFEBOAT 28 Apr 15:00 Home Millbrook League 28 Oct Away Plymstock United Drew 3-3 05 May 15:00 Home Plymstock League 04 Nov Home Charity Cup 1 Ludgvan Won 2-1 07 May 14:00 Home St Blazey League 11 Nov Home League Illogan RBL Won 2-0 Sen/Cup: Senior Cup League CUPS } L/Cup: SWP League Cup 18 Nov Away Elburton Villa Lost 1-3 Ch/Cup: Cornwall Charity Cup

*League Cup 4th Round (Quarter-Finals) draw includes: 25 Nov Home League Plymouth Marjon Won 4-2 Mousehole or Launceston v Teignmouth Ties to be played before 28th February 02 Dec Home Senior Cup 2 RNAS Culdrose Won 5-1 3rd February, 21st April, 5th May, 7th May: 09 Dec Home League Liskeard Athletic Won 2-1 recent fixture changes 16 Dec Home League St Dennis Won 4-0 ALL FIRST TEAM RESULTS ARE ON PAGE 7 23 Dec Home League Porthleven Won 4-0 MOUSEHOLE AFC GROUND REGULATIONS ARE POSTED IN THE CLUBHOUSE 26 Dec Home League Penzance Won 2-0

MOUSEHOLE AFC CONTACT DETAILS 06 Jan Home Senior Cup 3 West Cornwall Won 2-0 Address: Trungle Parc, Paul, Penzance, TR19 6AZ. Telephone: 01736 731518 20 Jan Home League Cup 3 Launceston Website: www.mouseholeafc.co.uk Email: [email protected] facebook.com/mouseholeafc twitter.com/mouseholeafc Match-day programme: [email protected] SHOPPING ONLINE? YOU CAN GET FREE MONEY FOR MOUSEHOLE AFC! South West Peninsula League website: www.swpleague.co.uk WHY NOT DO YOUR ONLINE SHOPPING THROUGH ‘EASYFUNDRAISING’? ‘Mousehole Camping’: www.mouseholecamping.co.uk. Tel: 07901 752088 SIMPLY GO TO www.easyfundraising.org.uk AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

Mousehole AFC & Social Club is a ‘Community Amateur Sports Club’, a ‘non-profit THE RETAILER MAKES A DONATION TO THE CLUB WITH EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE making organisation’, and a ‘Company Limited by Guarantee’, Registered No. 09937578 AND IT WON’T COST YOU A PENNY MORE!

02 07 THE SEAGULLS’ LAST ACTION TWO WEEKS AGO WE WELCOME LAUNCESTON AFC TO TRUNGLE PARC A warm welcome to Trungle Parc to all our visitors from Launceston, MOUSEHOLE 2-0 WEST CORNWALL FC and of course to all our loyal supporters and interested neutrals, for , sponsored by RGB Building Supplies TH this previously-postponed 3rd round League Cup tie. Today’s winners THIRD ROUND TIE / SATURDAY 6 JANUARY 2018 / AT TRUNGLE PARC will go through to the quarter-finals, and a home game in February League Cup Mousehole progressed to the quarter-finals of the County Senior Cup with a goal in against Teignmouth from Division One East. An East v West tie will be sponsors each half at the expense of side West Cornwall on a bright, fascinating for us, although Teignmouth might prefer to travel to cold and windy afternoon at Trungle Parc. Launceston, as the journey to here would be a near 260-mile round trip on the day!

The Seagulls had to work hard against their well-organised lower-league rivals and If today’s score is level at full-time, there’ll be 30 minutes extra time and a penalty shoot-out to decide the tie if necessary. Let’s hope it’s not too dark by then!

indeed in an impressive first-half performance the visitors hit the post twice in the th nd 15 and 22 minutes and had a couple of near-misses, but still went in at the interval The Seagulls are aiming for more headlines after their first-round League Cup win at a goal down. However, the second half saw Mousehole take control, with their pass- previously unbeaten League leaders Ludgvan and the ‘scalp’ of Premier Division ing and movement pegging The Blues back in their own half for long periods. Camelford in the 2nd round. Mousehole are already the longest-surviving West

West Cornwall’s danger-man Jowan Kitchener had driven narrowly over in the 11th Division club in this year’s League Cup competition, and so have qualified for a handy £400 prize money from sponsors Walter C Parson Funeral Directors.

minute before Connor Davey put the hosts ahead on 14, firing inside ‘keeper Ian Chatfield’s near post after a great interception and through-ball by Josh Otto. Tyler Don’t forget Mousehole are in the quarter-finals of the other two cup competitions: Tonkin then came forward from deep to thump a 20-yard shot against the underside th th • the Cornwall Senior Cup at home v Newquay or Millbrook on 3rd February; and of the crossbar and Davey came close to two more goals in the 34 and 45 minutes, • the Cornwall Charity Cup at home against Penzance on 10th February. the latter a swirling attempt from outside the box expertly tipped over by Chatfield.

th Here’s the current West Division League table and today’s fixtures- Early in the second half, the visitors missed the target on the break in the 54 minute, a chance for our rivals to use up one of their games in hand! but the last half-hour belonged to Mousehole, with Tyler Tonkin narrowly over with a

25-yard drive, before substitute Caleb Marsden sped down the left to slide the ball SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE, DIVISION 1 WEST ALSOTODAY past Chatfield from an angle and Jake Andrew was in the right place to apply a simple United, Dobwalls/Wendron Town, Town/Wadebridge Bude TABLE 17.01.2018 Marjon/Porthleven, Plymouth Athletic, Penzance/Liskeard finish from close range for 2-0 after 68 minutes. Caleb Marsden was again in action P W D L GF GA GD Pts on 84 with a volley from just inside the area that cannoned off the far post and across the line to safety. 1 LUDGVAN 15 12 2 1 42 24 18 38 LAST NIGHT:

2 Holsworthy/St Dennis, Millbrook/Illogan, Millbrook/Illogan, Dennis, Holsworthy/St LISKEARD ATHLETIC 16 10 2 4 48 22 26 32 at (winners Mousehole v West Cornwall: Steve Parker-Billinge, Tyler Tonkin, Calum Elliot, Liam TODAY 3 MILLBROOK 15 9 3 3 52 23 29 30

Andrew, Billy Curtis, Kevin Lawrence, Bradley Wills, Connor Davey (sub Caleb round 3rd Cup Senior v Millbrook, Newquay :

Marsden, 57), Josh Otto, Jordan Adlard, Jake Andrew (sub Matt McIlroy, 75). 4 MOUSEHOLE 18 9 3 6 43 39 4 30 ’

Substitutes: Danny Park, Josh Nicholls, Josh Storey. 5 ST.BLAZEY 15 9 1 5 36 25 11 28 SOTHER LEAGUE FIXTURES

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Elburton Villa v Plymstock United Villa vElburton Plymstock Mousehole Goals: Connor Davey (14), Jake Andrew (68). Referee: Rowan Clarke. Attendance: 91 6 PORTHLEVEN 15 8 3 4 36 28 8 27 7 ST DENNIS 15 7 4 4 37 37 0 25 ALL THE SEAGULLS’ NEWS, RESULTS, FIXTURES, MATCH REPORTS & EVENTS 8 ELBURTON VILLA 15 6 4 5 31 27 4 22 ARE REGULARLY UPDATED ON THE CLUB’S WEBSITE, FACEBOOK & TWITTER PAGES

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HOLSWORTHY 17 6 4 7 32 31 1 22 quarter in AND IN ‘THE CORNISHMAN’ NEWSPAPER

10 WENDRON UNITED 15 6 4 5 30 37 -7 22 LATEST FIRST TEAM LEAGUE FIXTURES, RESULTS & TABLE : WWW.SWPLEAGUE.CO.UK 11 PENZANCE 15 6 3 6 32 29 3 21 12 PLYMOUTH MARJON 18 6 2 10 24 35 -11 20 - NEXT UP FOR MOUSEHOLE RESERVES, THIRDS AND WOMEN’S TEAMS finals) 13 WADEBRIDGE TOWN 15 4 5 6 37 26 11 17 MOUSEHOLE RESERVES v NEW INN TITANS (Cornwall Junior Cup R4) - Marazion, Today 14 DOBWALLS 17 5 0 12 32 53 -21 15

Winners home in Quarter Finals next Saturday, 27th January 15 PLYMSTOCK UNITED 16 3 5 8 30 44 -14 14 v Penzance Reserves or Torpoint Athletic Thirds 16 ILLOGAN RBL 17 3 4 10 22 36 -14 13 MOUSEHOLE THIRDS v LIZARD ARGYLE RESERVES (Trelawny League Division 4) 17 BUDE TOWN 18 2 1 15 24 72 -48 7 Today, Mounts Bay Academy FIXTURE CHANGES (ALL ARE HOME MATCHES) MOUSEHOLE WOMEN v HELSTON LADIES (Cornwall Women’s League) • Cornwall Senior Cup Quarter-Final: 3rd February v Newquay or Millbrook Tomorrow, Sunday 21st, at Marazion, 2:30pm • Bude Town: was 3rd February, now Saturday 21st April (League) • Plymstock United: was today 20th January, now Saturday 5th May (League) 06 • St Blazey: was 13th January, now Bank Holiday Monday 7th May (League) 03 NOTES ABOUT LAUNCESTON AFC TODAY’S SQUADS The Clarets are currently 8th in the South West Peninsula League Premier Division, having won 9, drawn 4 and lost 7 of their 20 League fixtures, scoring 45 and conceding 31. They haven’t played a League match since 16th December, their last two results being defeats at Helston Athletic -4 1 and leaders Plymouth Parkway 1-0.

Launceston joined the South Western League in 1958/59. They had a year out in 1961/62 and a longer period down in the East Cornwall from 1966 to 1978 after finishing last or last-but-one for three seasons in a row. They then remained SWL members until the formation of the South West Peninsula League in 2007/08. They had won the SWL title once in 1994/95, but a year later had a run of three seasons finishing in last place.

Their ten seasons in the SWPL Premier Division have seen 5th place achieved on three occasions, but in the last three seasons they have finished mid-table or below.

This season looks more promising, with a 6-1 away and 3-1 home ‘double’ over Camelford, a 6-0 victory at home against Witheridge, home successes over Stoke Gabriel (4-1), Newquay (1-0), Helston (5-3) and Exmouth (3-0), and 3-1 wins at St Austell and Godolphin Atlantic.

In the SWP League Cup they reached today’s third round stage with a 2-1 home win over Brixham from Division 1 East, followed in the second round by a penalty shoot-out home victory against fellow Premier Division team Saltash United. They also won the League Cup in 2006/07, the last season of the South Western League.

The Clarets have won the Cornwall Senior Cup four times, the last time being in 2004/05. They were in 3rd round action two weeks ago, losing 1-0 at Sticker.

This season’s stats include: - Sam Davey is third-equal in the Premier Division scoring charts with 19 goals - Launceston are middling in the disciplinary table, with 3 red cards & 30 yellows - Home attendances for League games average 72, with the highest 122 for the opening-day fixture against Plymouth Parkway.

THIS WEEK IN 2004 Goalkeeper DAVID SEAMAN retired, with a record of 75 caps for , 405 appearances for Arsenal, three league championships, four FA Cups, one League Cup, one European Cup Winners Cup, and an MBE in 1997. Rotherham-born, he began at Leeds United, (0 appearances) before moving to Peterborough (91), Birmingham City (75), QPR (145), then Arsenal, and finally Manchester City (19). He appeared in the 1998 (France) and 2002 (South Korea/Japan) World Cups, and the Euros in 1996 (England) and in 2000 (Belgium/Holland). He also made two well- publicised costly errors, one in the last minute of extra time when Real Zaragoza’s Nayim hoofed in a speculative 50-yard winner from the touchline in the European Cup Winners Cup Final (1995), and similarly in the 2002 World Cup quarter-final when Ronaldhino’s 35-yard free kick drifted in at the far post to give Brazil a 2-1 win. NEXT FIRST TEAM MATCH AT TRUNGLE PARC

Manchester United and England’s RIO FERDINAND started his eight-month ban for SWP LEAGUE, DIVISION 1 WEST missing a drugs test. He said he forgot about it as he was moving house and had to ! MOUSEHOLE v HOLSWORTHY go shopping. His forgetfulness also cost him a £50,000 fine. United finished 3rd in A warm welcome to NEXT SATURDAY, 27TH JANUARY the Premier League that season, 15 points behind unbeaten champions Arsenal. Chris Prout and Kayne Trevaskis 2:15PM KICK OFF 04 05