HARTLEY WINTNEY FC VS SWINDON SUPERMARINE 1ST JANUARY 2019 KICK-OFF 3.00PM

THE EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH THEROW PREMIER SOUTH

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY

artley Wintney Football Club was founded in 1897 and played in an area ad- H jacent to the village's golf and cricket clubs. 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 Alder- shot League.

In 1973, Glynn Howell was appointed Manager. 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, which replaced the Surrey Senior League. After the first couple of seasons and two changes of management, the club appointed Ian Bedford as Manager. Once again an influx of senior players brought Hartley success. Within his three years in management, they gained trophies including the League Title (1982-1983) and Runners Up (1981-1982), Aldershot Senior Cup Winners (1980-1981), and George Allen Cup Winners (1981-1982). They were also Runners Up in the League Cup (1982-1983) and Aldershot Senior Cup (1981-1982).

During this period a new Clubhouse was opened. David Willoughby, the then Sec- retary & Treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, the then club Chairman and now President, devoted excep- tional hours in the em- bryo stages of this ven- ture. Further invest- ments around this time included floodlights, new changing rooms and covered seating.

In 2007-08 under man- ager Mike Scott, the club gained promotion from Divi 1 of the Combined Counties League, but 2008-09 ended in relega- tion by a narrow margin. Under manager and assistant Pete Gray and John Con- don, the first team rallied, finishing 5th in CCL Div 1 in 2009-10. Coach Louis King took the reigns as manager when Pete Gray stepped down, guiding the team to 7th in CCL Div 1 in 2010-11.

A management team of ex-Basingstoke Town and Oxford United striker, Neville Roach, Assistant Mick Wollen and Coach Scott Tarr took charge for 2011-12 and it was a notable season, with the club achieving promotion back to the Com- bined Counties League Premier Division. Hartley also had a fine FA Cup run that took them to the Third Qualifying Round, but the euphoria of the cup run and promotion was dampened even before the champagne bubbles had burst, when the coaching staff and almost the entire squad left for Thatcham Town. For the 2012-13 season, ex-Millwall defender, Dave Tuttle, was given the sum- mer to prepare a new squad. However, a string of poor results led to a second change in management in less than 4 months, with 24 year-old ex-Basingstoke Town and Hartley striker, Ben Dillon, given his first managerial position. Once again there was an almost total outflow of players and Ben, with assistants Ja- son Minton and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the squad, but by this time with Hartley well and truly set adrift at the bottom of the table. Their enthusiasm, 2 PROUD HAMPSHIRE CLUB SINCE 1897 belief and the introduction of a talented group of players quickly restored the spirit around the club. In what became known as the season of the club's 'Great Escape', the Row’s place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly remarkable second half of the season.

Dillon further strengthened the squad, with Steve Saunders and Dan Brownlie brought in to the coaching setup alongside Jason and Joe. The 2013-14 season started well and there were wins in the FA Cup to setup a home tie in the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in the club's history, losing out to an in-form Daventry Town in front of a crowd of over 1,000. The cup run took its toll on the league form but the club finished a creditable 7th in the CCL Premier Division.

A new Club crest was commissioned ahead of the 2013-14 season, with a design that is modern but holds true to the traditions of a village club founded over 100 years ago. Designed by Philippa Bell, the current crest incorporates several ele- ments of historical significance. With the village recorded in the 13th century under the name of Hertleye Wynteneye, meaning "the clearing in the forest where the deer graze by Winta's island", the crest shows a tree and a stag, as well as the rose emblem of the Club's home county, Hampshire. The Club's nick- name of 'The Row' is taken from 'Hartley Row', a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. The nickname and the year in which the Club was founded are also incorporated in the crest.

2014-15 saw the club consolidate its place in the CCL Premier Division, finishing a comfortable 9th. Dillon stepped down at the end of the season and Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick were appointed as Joint First Team Managers for 2015-16, with Joe Lawler remaining part of the coaching setup, and Luke Tuffs coming in as First Team Coach while continuing as Youth Team Manager.

It was a very eventful 2015-16. After a memorable FA Cup win away at Merthyr Town in the Second Qualifying Round, Hartley battled back from 2-0 down to 2- 2 away at Conference South Eastbourne Borough, only to be beaten by a goal struck deep into injury time. In the FA Vase, Hartley Wintney broke a longstand- ing club record by reaching the 5th Round Proper. In front of a sell-out 1,300 at Green Lane, eventual finalists Hereford proved too strong, but the Row went on to top the CCL Premier Division for most of the season and claimed the 2015-16 league title, finishing 10 points clear on 106 points, with a goal difference of +87 and having lost just four league games all season. Promotion, however, was de- nied due to ground grading issues. Faced with attempting to achieve back-to-back title wins and put in place the substantial ground improvements that would allow progression, the 2016-17 season under co-managers Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick, and coach Luke Tuffs, was extraordinary. The Row topped the Combined Counties League Prem- ier Division for the entire season, reached the semi-finals of the Hampshire Sen- ior County Cup and the final of the Aldershot Senior Cup, and secured the re- quired ground grading to allow the Row to take their place in the Southern League South, making it to Step 4 of the football pyramid for the first time. And to top off a wonderful 2016-17, Luke Tuffs’ Youth team won the Hampshire FA Youth Cup against a strong Aldershot Town U18. 3 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY

The team took life at Step 4 in their stride, helped by the consistency provided by an unchanged management team and settled squad, and the 2017-18 season was to prove even more remarkable than the previous campaign. The Row sat within the top four for much of the season, never dropping below 8th.

They set down a marker in the FA Cup, beating local rivals Basingstoke Town in a replay at Green Lane. Town later responded by signing Hartley's top goalscor- er and club captain, Sam Argent. Argent's departure was a huge setback, but the management team responded by bringing in Rowan Vine, the charasmatic ex-professional. Vine restored belief in both the team and the supporters; it was an inspired signing. The Row embarked on their first FA Trophy campaign, which included wins against Gosport Borough and Farnborough FC before going out 0- 2 in the First Round Proper against eventual finalists, Bromley FC.

Vine joined the management team at one of his former clubs battling relegation late in the season. Losing Rowan seemed a massive blow at a critical point, but again the management team made an inspired signing. Nic Ciardini joined from Farnborough and was instrumental in keeping the momentum going. Hugely important was also the strong central defensive partnership that had grown dur- ing the second half of the season between Jack Ball and Liam Eagle.

A Play-Off place was secured and the Row won the semi-final against AFC Dun- stable 2-0. Cambridge City had triumphed at Hayes & Yeading FC in the other semi. In front of a crowd of over 700 at Green Lane, a tense game was decided by a single goal scored by Ciardini and so the Row clinched promotion and made it to the Southern Premier at Step 3; a truly outstanding achievement. The final season highlight was in lifting the Aldershot Senior Cup with a 4-1 win against Eversley & California FC.

20182018----19191919 The Club heads into new territory in the Southern League once again as it takes its place proudly in the Evo-Stik League South, Premier South for this season, having negotiated the steep climb from Step 5 to Step 3 in just two seasons. A revised management team is at the helm, with Dan Turkington stepping in as co -manager alongside Anthony Millerick, and there is a new and experienced coaching setup under Head Coach Luke Tuffs, with Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst and Keith Benjamin joining the background team.

We also welcome a new First Team Shirt Sponsor. BOSS Professional Services are a market leading ERP consulting and recruitment business that specialise in the sourcing of high level permanent and contract resources. We are delighted and honoured to have their support, alongside long-time sponsor CSL.

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4 CLUB OFFICIALS 2018-2019

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 Bradley, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, James Cooke, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington, Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Sco, Linda Sco, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Smpson, Trudy Smpson, Roger Taplin, Nick Vint, Elizabeth Webb, Anthony White, David Willoughby, Gerry Wykes

TREASURER: Colin Charlton HONORARY SECRETARY: Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Eric Howard BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox, Sue Trimmer COMMITTEE: Ann Bradley, Dave Williams, Brendan Devlin, Jeremy Fox, Nick Elkington, Peter Auchterlonie SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Sue Trimmer, Lauren Breau, Tracy Collier, Lani Kealoha Charman, Samantha Vallance

FIRST TEAM MANAGERS: Dan Turkington, Anthony Millerick FIRST TEAM COACHES: Luke Tuffs, Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst, Keith Benjamin RESERVE TEAM MANAGERS: Ricky Hogsden, Neil Lancaster A TEAM MANAGER: Andy Storey U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Luke Tuffs

MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox, Phil Blakey PROGRAMME EDITOR: Kevin O’Byrne, Luke Mullen PRESS OFFICER & WEB ADMIN: Kevin O’Byrne

Hartley Wintney F.C. Hartley Wintney F.C. GROUNDSMEN: Eric Howard, David Marn COMMERCIAL CONSULTANT: Chris Applegarth COVER PHOTOS: Ed Boyden @edboydenphotos

Green Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire RG27 8DL Tel: 01252 843586 @HartleyFC 5 WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC

As we move into the New Year, the club is facing some stern challenges EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH both on and off the pitch. The team are 1st January 2019 coming together nicely and for this all credit to the management team and of vs course to the players, who have battled through some indifferent performances Swindon Supermarine to steady the ship. I hope we can go Kick Off: 3.00pm on and build from there. Off the field some big decisions need to be taken regarding the ground and the dictates of the FA regarding necessary Good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen grading works. and welcome to the Memorial Ground for this Evo-Stik League South, Premier In terms of the grading works, I think South Division fixture against Swindon there is no secret that we require some Supermarine. To their players, officials additional seating and covered accom- and supporters we extend a warm wel- modation, together with associated come and hope you enjoy your short ground works. We also have to install stay with us today. an additional turnstile (which we have) but again this entails ground works and To all of you in attendance today or housing. Our problem with these reading this online, may I take this op- works, as you can guess, is the time- portunity to wish you and our loved scale, which is by the end of March, ones a happy, healthy and prosperous and then of course the funds to be able New Year. to do the works. Our visitors this afternoon are currently If there is anyone reading this that can 10th in the league with 29 points from help us, please get in contact - offers 22 games. They arrive here at the Me- of help in any shape or form are wel- morial Ground undefeated in their last come. This work is required in or- five league games, during which time der to maintain our current status, they have recorded wins against Ba- not for promotion. singstoke (5-2), Dorchester (3-0) and on Saturday against Merthyr (3-0). Back to today's encounter, if the league positions are an indicator then this We are currently in 11th place in the promises to be a closely fought con- league with 29 points from 22 games, test. Please get behind the boys today our recent run of undefeated perfor- and cheer them into the New Year mances coming to an end at Gosport with a victory. on Saturday when we lost out to a sin- gle goal conceded a minute before half HAPPY NEW YEAR!! time. We played some decent football but our quality, and to some extent #UTR luck, in the final third deserted us. From my point of view we need to get more first time shots off. Luke

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VS SWINDON SUPERMARINE : 1 JAN 2019

The boys celebrating Jack Ball’s late goal at Farnborough on Boxing Day [Pic: Colin Rogers]

7 VOICES FROM THE DUGOUT

Happy New Year and reflecting on goals to our name. We lost our way a 2018, what a year it was! little in the second half and that will serve to be a lesson to the group: we Welcome to all the Swindon fans trav- need to play our game and not morph elling; the hospitality you provided us to the style of our opposition. last season was very good and we're sure we'll provide you with an equally We hope you all enjoy today and we'll friendly, welcoming atmosphere. see you all in the bar after.

Swindon are currently riding the crest Up the Row, of a wave right now and are in fine form. Good results have seen them Millers and Dan surge up this tight league, sitting one place above us on goal difference. Make no mistake, today will be tough.

Our last two home games have been very encouraging, with two terrific results against two form teams (at the time of playing). Both games we absolutely deserved max- imum points, and both games we felt the victory margin should have been far greater. Our performances have been good to watch, playing an energetic brand of football which now must become our identity.

The games against Farnborough and Gosport have left us feeling slightly frustrated. We're sure all those who were at Farnborough (without rose tinted glasses) would have come away scratching their heads at how we had not won a game in which we created a number of good chances. Ultimately, a point away in a big derby game isn't the worst outcome, but we all felt slightly deflated we didn't take maximum points. Our performance was good and the spirit we showed to constantly probe for the equaliser shows what this new squad is about. Likewise against Gosport, we felt we were good first half and, with the exception of a bad 5 minute spell, should have come in with a number of Pic: Colin Rogers 8

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THE ROW : PLAYER SPONSORSHIP

PLAYER NAME SPONSOR Adam Desbois Tyler House Paul Strudley Chris Harris Stuart Norman Matt Evans Nathan Smart Steve Duff Louie Paget Mark Harpur Steve Noakes Hartley Wintney Juniors FC Liam Eagle Dave Williams Jack Ball Duncan & Suzanne Swan Luke King Romario Hart Josh Webb Tony Flanders Tyron Smith Jack French David Graham Nic Ciardini Colin Charlton Jacques Kpohomouh Mike Parish Michael Campbell David Willoughby Ross Cook Zoom Leisure Mitchell Parker Jayden Englefield Dan Stewart Freddie Gee Anthony Millerick (manager) James Sharples Dan Turkington (manager) Luke Tuffs (head coach) Eric Howard (physio) John Whitehall Colin The Kit Man Nic Ciardini & Anna Musgrove Sam Rafique (coach) Keith Benjamin (coach) Mark Hurst (coach)

Sponsor a member of the Row. Only £60 for the season and get mentions in the Match Day Pro- gramme & on our Website. Please contact Colin by email: [email protected] 12 THE PAPERS SAID: TAUNTON TOWN

Hartley Wintney v Taunton Town, Taunton finished strongly and Desbois Evo-Stik League South, Premier atoned for his slip by pulling off a good South, 15th December 2018 save from substitute Dan Sullivan on 73 Report by David Graham minutes. Steve Duff had a fine shot saved by Irish ten minutes later, then Hartley Wintney ground staff worked the Peacocks pushed forward and, a hard to get the game on and were minute later, Sullivan's snap shot found rewarded with the Row turning in an Desbois well positioned to save. excellent performance against the league leaders. The first half saw the The visitors thought they had equalised Row start well and it was 42 minutes for an instant but Andrew Neal's shot before the Peacocks' first notable effort had grazed the post. Another chance arrived. The Row then had two one-on- for Matt Buse saw an effort saved by one situations but Mitchell Parker and Desbois, again well positioned. At the Mickel Platt were denied by the visiting other end, another effort from Duff 'keeper, Lloyd Irish. HT 0-0 saw Irish bring out a good save by tipping over the bar. The Peacocks were first to show in the second period when a snap shot from The Row made the game safe in added Brett went narrowly past the post. The time. Good interplay between Dan Row responded and the lively Parker Stewart and Jack French set up Josh created a chance which saw his effort Webb, who curled in a good shot from blocked. The ball rebounded to Steven 18 yards. (3-1) Duff who shot over. Hartley continued to press and were rewarded on 59 Both sides deserved enormous credit mins. Jack French managed to force his for producing a good match in very way through the middle. A defender challenging conditions. [D Graham] slipped, enabling the Row midfielder to curl a shot beyond Irish. (1-0) FT: HARTLEY 3 TAUNTON TOWN 1

If Hartley's goal was helped by the MAN OF THE MATCH: JOSH WEBB conditions, Taunton's equaliser was ATTENDANCE: 184 also fortuitous. On 62 minutes, a corner on the right from Brett looked a HARTLEY WINTNEY: Adam Desbois, safe catch for 'keeper Adam Desbois. Joe Felix, Louie Paget, Jack Ball, However, the young 'keeper slipped Nathan Smart (c), Josh Webb, Steven and the ball trundled into the net. (1-1) Duff, Mickel Platt, Mitchell Parker, Dan Stewart, Jack French. On 65 minutes, good play between Dan Subs: Marc Vockins, George Frise, Stewart and Mickel Platt saw the Harry Woodward, Steven Noakes, latter's shot parried by Irish. Two Jayden Englefield (on) minutes later, Jack French set up Dan Stewart, who saw his effort blocked. TAUNTON TOWN: Lloyd Irish, Shane White, Lewis Hall, Ben Adelsbury, Ed But Hartley quickly regained possession Palmer, Matt Buse, Ollie Chamberlain, and restored their lead on 67 minutes. Ryan Brett, Matt Wright, Josh Nelmes, After a good move down the left Andrew Neal enabled Duff to send over an inch Subs: Craig Veal, Dan Sullivan (on), perfect cross, Mickel Platt was at the Pierce Mitchell, Douglas Camilo, Keith back post to head home. (2-1) Emmerson. 13 THE PAPERS SAID : POOLE TOWN

Hartley Wintney v Poole Town, Then Dolphins 'keeper, Luke Cairney, Evo-Stik League South, Premier saw his attempted clearance only find South. Saturday 22nd Dec 2018 French, who quickly found Platt, but his Report by David Graham shot ended wide.

Hartley Wintney completed their first Constant pressure saw the Row get double of the season with a good their reward. Marley Ridge returned a display and following a narrow win over partially cleared corner on 37 minutes Poole Town. and Jack Ball stole in behind the Dolphins defence to score from close The Row started well and opened the range. (2-1) scoring in just three minutes. A cross- field pass from Jack French eluded the Three minutes later the Row increased Dolphins' defence, allowing Joe Felix a their lead. Josh Webb found space on run towards goal. The full back fired in the left and his cross tempted Dan a low shot which found the corner of Stewart to nip in before a defender to the net (1-0). It was to be an eventful score from close range. (3-1) afternoon for Felix, on loan from QPR, one way or another. HT: HARTLEY 3 POOLE TOWN 1

Felix almost found the net again, but at Hartley had a good chance to increase the opposite end, when his attempted their lead further, straight after the clearance went narrowly past the post break. Josh Webb's pass split the on 14 minutes. Then Hartley almost visitors' defence, leaving Parker added to the lead when a slick move through on goal. Cairney in the Poole three minutes later resulted in Dan goal came out and produced a good Stewart shooting narrowly wide. stop.

On 19 minutes, Jordan Alawonda- The Dolphins worked hard to get back Williams made good progress down the in contention and were rewarded on 53 right for Poole. His cross found Marvin minutes. Corby Moore gained Brooks, who saw his effort saved by a possession in midfield and his accurate well positioned Adam Desbois in the cross saw Luke Roberts head over Row goal. Adam Desbois in the Row goal and into the net. (3-2) Poole Town pulled level on 21 minutes. Referee Andy Bennett spotted a push Hartley put together some good moves from Felix in the penalty area after a but were let down by the final pass on corner and awarded a penalty kick. several occasions. On 64 minutes, a James Constable stepped up and good lofted pass from Louie Paget sent scored with a low shot. (1-1) Platt clear, but his lob over the outrushing Cairney was just too high Hartley responded well and gained the and went over. upper hand for the remainder of the half. On 32 minutes, Felix made good Four minutes later, after a spell of progress down the right and his pressure from the visitors, Constable accurate pass sent Mickel Platt created space but saw his parting shot through. The striker delayed his shot saved by a well positioned Desbois. Six and then set up Mitchell Parker, who minutes later it was Corby Moore who was unlucky to see his shot blocked. tried his luck, but again Desbois was in 14 THE PAPERS SAID: POOLE / FARNBORO just the right place to make the save. to improve. It's a young team who work very hard; they have a good spirit On 82 minutes Hartley made the game and give nothing less than 100%." safe. Josh Webb released Mikel Platt Millers continued, "Some clubs may down the left side of the penalty box have felt that several results we've and his low cross was converted by achieved were a 'flash in the pan'. The Dan Stewart. (4-2) last two results should have hopefully dispelled those thoughts." To their credit the Dolphins plugged away until the end and were rewarded Dan Stewart was pleased with the with a third goal in the fifth minute of result. "This is a good club and I feel added time. A left wing in-swinging I've settled in well here. Despite the corner from Moore saw Joe Felix short time I've been here, there have deflect a header into his own net. (4-3) been a number of changes and the team are playing a high intensity game FT: HARTLEY 4 POOLE TOWN 3 which is what I like. A feature is that every player in the team wants to play MAN OF THE MATCH: DAN STEWART football on the floor." ATTENDANCE: 255 Dan's goals came at a price. "I'm pleased with my two goals but took a Hartley Wintney: Adam Desbois, Joe kick from the defender when I scored Felix, Louie Paget, Jack Ball, Nathan the first, which hurt," he added with a Smart (c), Josh Webb, Marley Ridge, grimace. Dan Stewart, Mitchell Parker, Mickel Platt, Jack French Farnborough v Hartley Wintney, Subs: Hadda Zongo, Tyron Smith (on), Evo-Stik League South, Premier Salhan Abubakar, Harry Woodward, Nic South. Wednesday 26th Dec 2018 Ciardini Report by David Graham

Poole Town: Luke Cairney, Jordan Hartley Wintney took a large support to Alawode-Williams, Josh Leslie-Smith, Farnborough, helping 'Boro to easily Will Spetch. Jamie Whisken, Jake their biggest home crowd of the season Smeeton, Sam Griffin, Corby Moore, at 547. The spectators were rewarded James Constable, Marvin Brooks, Luke with a really good local derby. A one Roberts. minute's silence was held for the much Subs: Richard Gillespie, Sam House, respected former Farnborough Jack Dickson, Jez Bedford, Adam Chairman, Alan Churchill, who recently Granage passed away. Churchill was with the club when 'Boro had their famous FA After the game, David spoke with Cup match at West Ham Utd. Hartley joint manager, Anthony Millerick, and double goal scorer, Dan It was the Row who had the first Stewart. chance in the first minute when a pass from Josh Webb sent Mickel Platt clear. "We believe that taking six points out The young striker took his shot early of six against a good team like Poole but pulled it wide of the post. Town is a good achievement," said a visibly pleased Millerick. "Even so, I The 'Boro had a scare on 5 minutes don't think we have reached 100% of when 'keeper, Liam Beach, saw his our potential just yet, but we continue clearance charged down by an 15 THE PAPERS SAID: FARNBOROUGH inrushing Dan Stewart. However, the HT: FARNBOROUGH 1 HARTLEY 0 'Boro 'keeper reacted quickest and got back to save. A minute later, a low Steven Duff replaced Josh Webb - who through ball deceived the Row defence was suffering a chest infection - for the and Perry Coles was left clear. Hartley second period. Almost immediately 'keeper, Adam Desbois, came out Duff made a surging run down the left quickly and pulled off a smart save at and his cross just eluded the incoming the expense of a corner. The flag kick forwards. from Coles found the head of Aaron Oakley whose effort went wide. Straight afterwards, 'Boro had a good chance to increase their lead after Play moved to the other end of the Coles sent Fernandes clear of the pitch and on 8 minutes good play Hartley defence. Desbois came out, enabled Jack French on the right to set narrowed the angles and pulled off a -up Platt. The striker saw his first effort good save. blocked, as was his follow-up. Five minutes later, French got free down A defining moment arrived on 54 the left and set-up Marley Ridge, minutes. A 'Boro corner on the right whose strong effort from 20 yards was appeared to be over hit, eluded deflected wide. everyone, and appeared to go harmlessly for a goal kick. However, Boro's main threats came from set referee Adrian Harris had seen a touch pieces and it was from a corner that somewhere and awarded another they took the lead on 20 minutes. A corner on the left, much to the ire of flag kick on the right by Kurtis the visitors. The flag kick from Coles Cumberbatch saw Perry Coles swivel was partly cleared but the return ball and shoot home a good volleyed goal. into the penalty area found (1-0) Coles was to play a prominent Cumberbatch with a good chance. The part in the match later on. midfielder was hauled down by Jack Ball and a penalty awarded. Perry Coles The Row responded and on 24 minutes stepped up but saw his well struck a long clearance set Dan Stewart free. effort saved by Desbois at full stretch. The striker saw his parting shot well saved by Beach. Things were to get worse for Coles on 66 minutes when, in an off the ball Boro continued to trouble Hartley with incident, he punched Marley Ridge in their direct play. On 34 minutes, Marc the face. This was spotted by referee Charles-Smith had the ball in the net Harris who issued a straight red card. after heading in a cross from Michael Fernandes. However, the striker was The remainder of the match saw adjudged to have pushed his marker Hartley camped around the 'Boro and the goal was chalked off. penalty area as they sought an equaliser. Nic Ciardini did well to set up Hartley came into the game Joe Felix on 68 minutes and the young approaching half time with Stewart full back saw his shot blocked. The setting-up Platt, who saw his effort go rebound found its way to Stewart, who just past the post. On the stroke of half watched as his effort was saved by time, a Row clearance from a set piece Beach. landed at the feet of Cumberbatch who saw his effort saved by Desbois. A second dual between Beach and 16

THE PAPERS SAID: FARNBOROUGH

Stewart came in the 70th minute when HARTLEY WINTNEY: Adam Desbois, the Row striker worked his way Joe Felix, Louie Paget, Jack Ball, through the home defence. The 'Boro Nathan Smart (c), Josh Webb, Jack keeper pulled off a smart save with a French, Marley Ridge, Mickel Platt, Dan block, and Platt's follow-up was Stewart, Salhin Abubakar deflected wide. SUBS: Tyron Smith (on), Steven Duff (on), Nic Ciardini (on), Chris Harris, The pressure on the 'Boro goal became Hadda Zongo more intense and the Row had a golden chance to equalise on 79 After the game, David spoke with minutes. Nic Ciardini was pushed as he Hartley joint manager, DAN attempted to reach a long free kick TURKINGTON. from Tyron Smith. Smith took the spot kick but shot wide. "I thought 'Boro had a slight edge in the first half with their direct On 85 minutes, Ball set-up Ciardini but approach," said Turks. "However, even his effort lacked power and Beach in the first half we shaded them on saved. chances and we were the better side in the second period. 'Boro always had a But Hartley were eventually rewarded threat from set pieces and Adam did for their efforts with a deserved well saving a one-on-one early in the equaliser on 88 minutes. A long cross second half. As well as that, his penalty from the left appeared to be over hit. save was excellent. Dan Stewart was not for giving it up and managed to keep the ball in play. "I suppose it would have been difficult He beat a defender and crossed for to maintain the same levels we Jack Ball to head home from close achieved against Taunton Town and range. (1-1) Poole Town," Dan continued. "We showed great resilience to keep going The Row went for the winner and in to the end, and no one could deny that added time Stewart set-up Felix, who we deserved at least a draw. saw his fierce drive tipped over by Beach. "Finally, a big thank you to the large Hartley Wintney support today. This is In the end honours even in an exciting much appreciated and made a local derby. difference."

FT: FARNBOROUGH 1 HARTLEY 1

ATTENDANCE: 547 MAN OF THE MATCH: Jack Ball

FARNBOROUGH: Liam Beach, John Oyenuga, Andrew Musungu, Kurtis Cumerbatch, Michael Kamara, Aaron Oakley, Michael Fernandes, Elliott Bonds, Perry Coles, Marc Charles- Smith, Reggie Young. SUBS: Conner Cullen, Samij Bajja, Seth Owens, Tom Leggett, Rob Bartley

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HARTLEY WINTNEY FC PEN PICS

Steve Noakes Jacques Experienced defender, Kpohomouh with the Row for Defender recently several seasons. joined, having previ- Previous clubs include ously played for Fleet Town and MET Bangor City, South- Police. Great organiser, port and Droylsden. motivator and tactically Quick, strong and intelligent defender. powerful in the air. Sponsored by Sponsored by Mike Hartley Wintney Parish Juniors FC

Matt Evans Louie Paget Joined us in the closed A versatile player season. A defender, who can play at full Matt has represented back on either flank the Army over 30 times or anywhere in mid- and UK Armed Forces field. Former U18 team 10 times. Played youth team captain. for Rushden & Dia- Sponsored by Mark monds & Winchester. Harpur

Nathan Smart Michael Experienced defender Campbell on dual registration Striker with pace, from Slough Town. good close control Adds a wealth of tal- and an eye for goal. ent, pace and strength Joined the Row this to the squad. summer. Sponsored by David Willoughby

Dan Stewart Jack French Comfortable playing as Midfielder with su- striker or in midfield, perb first touch who Dan was previously finds his way out of with Guildford City and seemingly impossi- is a former Millwall and ble situations with Charlton Athletic acade- his tight ball control. my player. He joined Terrific workrate. the Row in Nov 2018. Sponsored by David Graham

Steve Duff Mitchell A Hartley fans’ fa- Parker vourite and club 24 year-old striker legend, The Train with a good helped the club goalscoring record achieve two champi- from his time with onship wins and a Reading City. double promotion. Joined us from Rejoined us at the Basingstoke Town end of November. in December .

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Josh Webb Ross Cook Hard working and A prolific goalscorer combative midfielder and a Hartley fans with an incredible favourite. Rejoins engine. Josh joined the Row for 2018/19 Hartley from Met after a successful Police ahead of the spell last season 2017/18 season. with Thatcham Sponsored by Town. Sponsored Tony Flanders by Zoom Leisure

Tyron Smith Romario Hart Cultured and experi- Joined at the start enced midfielder of this season but now in his 2nd sea- was out for a while son with us. Previ- following an injury. ously played with Quick, tricky winger Kingstonian and Met previously with Police. Colliers Wood and Godalming Town.

Jayden Nick Englefield Hutchings A young, skilful Attacking full back winger who joined who reads the game us from Winchester extremely well. City. Now in his 2nd Joined us from Farn- season with the borough ahead of Row. the 17/18 season.

Jack Ball Adam Desbois Central defender The young 'keeper now in his 2nd sea- joins the Row on a son with us. Formed season-long work a superb partner- experience placement ship with Liam Ea- from Reading FC. gle to help us to Adam is a member of promotion. Spon- the England U19 sored by Duncan squad. Sponsored by & Suzanne Swan Tyler House

Nic Ciardini Chris Harris Experienced forward An up and coming & midfielder, Nic goalkeeping talent came to us from who has featured for Reading U/23. Farnborough last Assured handler of season. ‘Cards’ is the ball. Was under- our club captain for study to Struds last 18/19. Sponsored season. by Colin Charlton

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MANAGEMENT & COACHING STAFF

Anthony Millerick ‘Millers’ is now in his 4th season with the Row and undoubtedly our prize possession. A much sought-after manager whose services we are fortunate to retain. Tactically astute and, whilst he can be uncom- promising, he has a way with his players that engenders loyalty. Sponsored by James Sharples Dan Turkington ‘Turks’ joined as 1st team co-manager alongside ‘Millers’ ahead of the 2018-19 season. Dan managed Camberley Town during one of their most successful spells and brings a wealth of experience, knowledge he now brings to the Row. Luke Tuffs 1st Team Head Coach and U18 Youth Team manager, ‘Tuffs’ Holds the UEFA B licence and is an Academy Man- ager at Pulse Chertsey. Has been with the Row throughout our recent rise up the non-league pyramid. Tuffs is always willing to assist anyone with an interest in the game. Now helping forge ever closer links with the Juniors.

Sam Rafique Sam holds a UEFA License and is currently an academy coach with Aldershot Town FC. He’s had spells at Fleet Town, Godalming Town & Camberley Town, the latter with a considerable success. Sam and Luke Tuffs have known each other well for a number of years; both share the same footballing philosophy. Keith Benjamin An experienced goalkeeping coach, Keith has known Millers and Tuffs for over ten years, having working with them whilst they were players at Camberley Town. He comes with a wealth of experience including recent spells at Farnborough and Kingstonian FC. He now provides specialist goalkeeper mentoring and coaching to our group of talented ‘keepers. Mark Hurst Mark is one of the highest regarded football coaches locally. He previously worked with Anthony Millerick at Cove FC and has worked as a coaches' coach at both Fulham and Villareal FC recently. His coaching experience, and approach to help- ing the players achieve their best, is sure to benefit every- body directly involved with football at the club.

Eric Howard - Physio. Came to us with a wealth of footballing nouse and has been part of the background staff behind our rise up the pyramid. Served us as Reserve Team manager. Sponsored by John Whitehall Mick Beard - Physio. Stalwart for the Row over several seasons. Colin Charlton - Kit man. So much more than just the man who looks after the kit! Sponsored by Nic Ciardini & Anna Musgrove 22 THE NLP COLUMN

This week’s NLP programme col- the night and follow the Thurlow Nunn umn was written by Hugo Varley league, then we believe their presence in the pyramid provides a brilliant ex- Are Hashtag United leading a new era posure for British Non-League football! in football? Silly season is fast approaching…. The arrival of Hashtag United in Step Six this season has potentially heralded As the nights begin to rapidly draw in the start of a footballing revolution. and the thermostat readings start to The North London club, who are in plummet, we are quickly entering a their inaugural season in Non-League, period of the campaign that is often were founded by Youtube blogger loathed by supporters and groundsmen Spencer Owen and boast a social me- alike. Waterlogged and frozen pitches dia following which rivals many of the will likely become an ever increasing top teams around the globe. phenomenon over the next few weeks as fixtures begin to fall foul of the With over 400,000 subscribers on weather, leaving players and fans kick- Youtube, more than European giants ing their heels on Saturday afternoons. Tottenham Hotspur, Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan, Hashtag are promoting These postponements are certainly a a unique way of following a football nuisance, especially for sides who are team. beginning to string together a few good results and will lead to the typical fix- The club post regular behind the ture backlog in the spring, where play- scenes clips onto social media through- ers often bust a gut to play several out the week, while each match is doc- times each week. However, it is at this umented through a stylish video, fea- time of year that we should think about turing highlights, footage from inside the volunteers who put in countless the changing rooms and interviews hours of work at clubs across the entire with players and coaches. Non-League pyramid. When it comes to the footballing side It is these volunteers who often help of things, the team have also shown out with the thankless task of battling that they are anything but a group of against the miserable weather condi- fame hungry prima donnas. Managed tions as well as the odds to try and by former East Thurrock boss Jay Dev- ensure that fixtures are fulfilled as the ereux, Hashtag have spent much of the winter months begin to bite. season near the top of the Thurlow Nunn Division One South table and are As always, all Non-League fans owe a targeting an instant promotion this huge amount of gratitude to these spir- summer. ited individuals!

There is no doubt that the club divides @Nonleaguepaper opinion within the footballing communi- www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com ty and in many respects they represent a far cry from the humble tradi- tions of Non-League. However, ultimately if Hashtag are inspiring people on the other side of the world to wake up in the middle of 23

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Date Opponents Result Att Comp 1 2 3 4 For stats on our games this season prior to September, please refer to a previous programme (downloadable via our website) 01 Sep A Dorchester Town L 2-1 306 League Norman Paget Hutchings Noakes 08 Sep A Dorking Wanderers L 2-0 331 FAC 1Q Strudley Evans Webb Eagle 11 Sep A Beaconsfield D 3-3 85 League Norman Paget Webb 1 Eagle 15 Sep A Weymouth D 2-2 744 League Strudley Paget Kpohomouh 1 Eagle 22 Sep A Staines Town W 3-5 177 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Eagle 1 29 Sep H Merthyr Town D 1-1 275 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Eagle 06 Oct A Harrow Borough D 2-2 153 League Desbois L King Paget Ball

09 Oct A Winchester City W 6-7p Hants Snr 2 Desbois Paget 1p Hutchings Smith 13 Oct H Hendon L 2--3 313 League Desbois L King Paget French 16 Oct A Thatcham Town W 8-9p 138 Lg Cup R1 Desbois 1 Evans Hutchings Kpohomouh 20 Oct H Kings Langley D 0-0 242 League Desbois Evans Hutchings Ball 23 Oct A Fleet Spurs W 1-4 Ald Snr Cup Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Ball

27 Oct H Tiverton Town D 1-1 162 FAT 1Q Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Smith 30 Oct H Tiverton Town L 5-1 148 FAT 1Q Rply Desbois Kpohomouh L King Ball 03 Nov A Wimborne Town L 2-1 326 League Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Ball 13 Nov A Met Police W 1-5 47 Lg Cup R2 Desbois Evans Hutchings Ball 1

17 Nov A Salisbury L 4-2 689 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 20 Nov H Met Police L 1-4 166 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 24 Nov A Tiverton Town D 1-1 211 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 27 Nov A Basingstoke Town W 1-3 342 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget 1 Ball

01 Dec H Chesham Utd L 1-2 227 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 04 Dec H Basingstoke Town L 1-3 176 Hants Snr 3 Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 11 Dec H Walton Casuals P-P League 15 Dec H Taunton Town W 3-1 184 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 22 Dec H Poole Town W 4-3 255 League Desbois Felix 1 Paget Ball 1 26 Dec A Farnborough D 1-1 549 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 1 29 Dec A Gosport Borough L 1-0 285 League Desbois Felix Webb Ball 01 Jan H Swindon Supermarine League 05 Jan H Basingstoke Town League 08 Jan A Basingstoke Town Lg Cup R3 12 Jan A Walton Casuals League 19 Jan H Salisbury League 26 Jan A Met Police League 02 Feb H Wimborne Town League 09 Feb A Kings Langley League 16 Feb A Chesham Utd League 23 Feb H Tiverton Town League 02 Mar H Staines Town League 09 Mar A Taunton Town League 16 Mar H Harrow Borough League 23 Mar A Hendon League

30 Mar H Weymouth League 06 Apr A Merthyr Town League 13 Apr A Frome Town League 20 Apr H Beaconsfield Town League

22 Apr A Swindon Supermarine League 27 Apr H Dorchester Town League 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15

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SWINDON SUPERMARINE CLUB HISTORY

The football club was founded in 1992 manager, Ray Baverstock, took on the from the amalgamation of two estab- difficult task of saving the club from lished Hellenic League clubs - Swindon relegation and duly obliged with seven Athletic and Supermarine. After the wins from the last eight league games. merger, Swindon Supermarine regularly finished in the top eight in the Hellenic For a fifth consecutive season Super- Premier Division. In 1994/95, under marine started the 2005/06 league managers Alan Dyton and Leo Colucci, campaign in the Southern League, with Supermarine entered the Wiltshire Mark Collier in his first full season as Premier Shield for the first time and manager and Ian Howell as his assis- went all the way to the final only to tant. A fifth place finish was secured, lose out to Trowbridge Town. That all the team losing in the play-off's to a changed in 1996/97 when they won strong Hemel Hempstead Town. 06/07 their first trophies since the club's mer- season was even more successful, end- ger, defeating Devizes Town in the final ing in a 2-0 win in the play-off final of the Wiltshire Premier Shield and win- over Taunton Town to take SSFC into ning the Hellenic Premier Division Chal- the Southern League Premier Division lenge Cup. Then under John Fisher and for 07/08. The team were also success- former Swindon Town stalwart, Don ful in winning the Wiltshire Premier Rogers, in 1997/98 the team secured Shield 2-1 over Swindon Town. their first Hellenic Premier Division Championship. In 07/08 the side finish a creditable 12th. 08/09 saw them in the top six in In 2000/01 the team won the Hellenic January and they had an excellent FA League Premier Division and their ap- Trophy run, losing in the last 16 at plication to join the Southern League Conference side Ebbsfleet. The cup run (sponsored by Dr Martens) was accept- stretched them and they finished the ed after a number of ground improve- campaign in mid-table. 09/10 saw the ments were successfully undertaken. team struggle for most of the season, a Manager Alan Dyton stepped down late run of results taking them out of because of work commitments so in the relegation places to finish 15th. July 2001 the club appointed Swindon Town's community officer, Clive During the summer of 2010, the Execu- Maguire. Unfortunately, Clive resigned tive Committee released a statement at the end of October. His resignation indicating that the team was likely to came after a disastrous start to the be disbanded due to a lack of funding. season, with twelve defeats from thir- A new committee was formed to take teen games. The club then secured the the club forward. A commitment to fi- services of the vastly experienced John nancing a playing budget was made by Murphy. With John at the helm the the new committee and Mark Collier team staged a tremendous comeback accepted the position of continuing as to ensure Southern League survival. club manager and began the task of recruiting a playing squad for 2010/11. At the end of September 2002 John That season saw the club maintain its Murphy decided to relinquish his mana- Southern League Premier Division sta- gerial position with the club rooted at tus with a very creditable 10th place the bottom of the league. Academy finish. The team also had an exception- Director, Tom Jones, was appointed al FA Cup run when they went further but resigned following eight defeats. A than ever before as they reached the few days later, former Cirencester Second Round and only lost 1-0 away 28 SWINDON SUPERMARINE CLUB HISTORY to NPower League 1 side, Colchester stage. On this occasion it came from a United. A memorable day for all con- 2-1 defeat at Taunton Town. But alt- nected to SSFC and its supporters. hough a disappointing end, the players did themselves proud and were unlucky A short while after this FA cup run, the to lose a game they dominated. club accepted the resignation of Man- ager Mark Collier and Assistant Tom The 2016/17 season saw a team shake Jones in February 2011 due to personal up at the beginning, with a number of reasons. Experienced players Gary Hor- experienced players being released and gan and Matt Robinson took over in a a group of youngsters set to make their caretaker role and the team finished mark on the team and the Southern the season on a League. The play- high. ers worked hard all season, and all 2011/12 ended in but for a late slip disappointment when they could have the team were rele- made the play- gated to Division One offs as the team South & West after finished in sixth finishing 22nd, miss- place, just one ing out on 21st and position outside survival only on goal the play-offs. In difference. Shortly the Cups, SSFC after the 2011/12 were successful in season ended, High- winning the Wilt- worth Town manager shire Senior Cup, Dave Webb was ap- beating neigh- proached by the club bours Highworth committee with a Town 2-1 in the view to taking over final. the managerial position. Webb accept- ed the offer and, along with his assis- In mid-January the following season, tant at Highworth, Lee Spalding, they 2017/18, manager Dave Webb depart- were duly appointed Manager and As- ed the club and his assistant, Lee Spal- sistant Manager in May 2012 and ding, took on the role of Caretaker quickly began the job of building a side Manager until the end of the season. ready for the season ahead in 2012/13. Come the end of the season, Lee and his team had finished in fifth place and In Dave Webb's first two seasons he so in a play-off position, with a Semi- managed to lead SSFC to two play-off Final at Evesham United. After drawing finishes and two semi-final defeats, 1-1 after extra time, Marine went both at the hands of Merthyr Town, the through 5-4 on penalties and onto a first on penalties. play-off final at third placed Wimborne Town. In another tight game, which The 2015/16 season saw a couple of ended 0-0 after extra time, Marine won wins in the FA Cup and FA Trophy that 4-3 on penalties and won promotion helped the club’s funds. The team fin- back to the Evo-Stik South Premier Di- ished the season in a play-off position vision; the South Division for season and, just as they did in 2012 and 2013, 2018/19. they unfortunately lost at the semi-final 29 SWINDON SUPERMARINE PEN PICS

LEE SPALDING Manager: Joined as gerford Town after playing at Reading Assistant Manager in July 2012 having Academy since a youngster. spent the previous seasons at High- worth Town, firstly as player and then ASH TAYLOR Defender: Joined in July as assistant to Dave Webb. Played at a 2015 from then Hellenic League neigh- high level, including at league sides bours Highworth Town. Powerful cen- Swindon Town & Wycombe Wanderers. tral defender with good qualities on the ball. Made the step up a division after KEVIN MILSOM Assistant Manager: helping Highworth reach the Semi-Final Kevin began his association with the of the FA Vase in 2014/15. club a couple of seasons and stepped up as assistant manager in Feb 2018 MATT COUPE Defender: Matt joined when Lee Spalding became manager. in Oct 2017 from Cirencester Town. Vastly experienced central defender JOSH HILL Goalkeeper: Josh joined who began his career at Swindon Town the club in July 2017 having been a and went on to play for Bath City, Chip- triallist at Forest Green Rovers. penham Town, Gloucester City, as well as Forest Green Rovers, Aberystwyth WILL HENRY Goalkeeper: Will joined and Clevedon Town. After helping the the club on loan from neighbours Swin- team to promotion last season, he was don Town on 9th Nov 2018. rewarded with the manager’s Player of the Season award. DAN WILLIAMSON Defender: Read- ing based Dan signed for Marine in ZAK WESTLAKE Defender: Joined in June 2018 from Winchester City, hav- the summer of 2016 having spent the ing joined City from Fleet Town with previous four seasons with fellow manager Craig Davis in 2016. Strong league side North Leigh where he was and powerful player that likes to get a regular goalscorer from central de- forward and support the front players. fence. Made club captain last season.

JEREL IFIL Defender: Jerel returned MATT WILLIAMS Defender: Joined from a 4-year retirement when he Marine in Oct 2018 from Gloucester signed for Marine in September 2018. City. Played for Evesham United before He had a professional career that took joining Hungerford Town in Dec 2017, him from Watford to Bristol Rovers be- stepping up two divisions to play Na- fore returning to Swindon to live and tional League South football. playing non-league football with Staines Town before retiring in 2014. DAVID BAMPTON Mid/Defender: Skipper and central defender for many KIERAN DIAZ-BENITEZ Defender: seasons before a bad back injury Signed Dec 2017 from Royal Wootton forced him to stop playing midway Bassett Town. Pacey and determined through 14/15. First signed for Marine right full back. Currently back with from Worcester City in Feb 2010. Be- Wootton Bassett on dual registration. fore that he made 3 senior appearanc- es for Swindon Town. In May 2005 he MICHAEL HOPKINS Defender: signed for then Conference League Signed in Feb 2018 from North Leigh. club Tamworth and, over four seasons, Can play either left side of defence or became a fans’ favourite, playing in an in midfield. Before joining North Leigh FA Cup tie against Premier side Stoke he had spells at Didcot Town and Hun- City. His performances prompted selec- 30 SWINDON SUPERMARINE PEN PICS tion for the England Non-League side in the . Proved but injury prevented his debut. to be one of the most influential mid- fielders in the National League South JOE SHEPHERD Mid / Defender: whilst at Hungerford, and made over a Signed for Marine in the summer of hundred appearances for Hayes & 2014 from the previous season's cham- Yeading. pions, Cirencester Town. A box to box midfield player who can also play in RYAN CAMPBELL Mid / Winger: defence; has a great engine. Signed in Dec 2016 from Chippenham Town. An attacking left sided player JAMIE EDGE Midfielder: Joined in Nov with a sweet left foot which helped him 2018 from Gloucester City, having win goal of the season last term with a joined Gloucester from Hereford in Sept last-minute winner against Northwood 2017 after winning the Southern Prem- in the FA Cup. ier Division title. Was on the books of Arsenal, with manager Arsene Wenger JOSH PARSONS Striker: Returned for personally overseeing the acquisition of his third spell in Nov 2015 from Ciren- Jamie from Cheltenham Town. cester Town. Has been Marine’s leading goalscorer in the past two seasons and BRAD HOOPER Midfielder: Joined in has scored over 100 goals for the club. the summer of 2016 from Cirencester Town. A precocious talent, skilful on BRADLEY GRAY Striker: Returned for the ball with an eye for a pass as he a third spell with the club in Dec 2017 likes to keep the ball on the floor. from Evesham United having previously Scored 15 goals in his first season at joined in 2011 from Forest Green Rov- the Webbswoodm and 14 goals last ers and in 2013 from Hungerford Town. season from midfield. STUART FLEETWOOD Striker: Joined CONNOR THOMPSON Def/Mid/ in June 2018 have played for Redditch Striker: Signed in Jan 2016 after being United and Merthyr Town last season. released by National Conference North A vastly experienced striker having side Gloucester City. joined the Cardiff City Youth setup as a 12-year-old. HENRY SPALDING Midfielder: Re- turned to the club for his second spell CONOR McDONAGH Striker: Oxford- in Nov 2018. The eldest son of Manag- shire based Conor joined in June 2018 er Lee Spalding, he first signed in the have played for Kidlington and Banbury summer of 2016 from Bristol City United last season. The 25-year-old is where he had been since a junior. an experienced striker who started his career as a scholar with Oxford United JOE SELMAN Mid / Winger: Arrived in before joining Oxford City in the sum- July 2016 after being released by Bris- mer of 2011, playing primarily for the tol City. Can play either on the right Oxford City Nomads side in the Hellenic side of midfield or further forward. League. He joined Didcot Town at the Pacey and technically gifted player. start of the 2015/16 season but moved up two levels to join National League LUKE WILLIAMS Midfielder: Previous South side Oxford City in September Clubs Wealdstone, Hungerford Town, 2015 before signing for Banbury United Hayes & Yeading. Joined Marine in a year later, and subsequently joining Aug from Wealdstone where he played Kidlington in February 2018. 31 HARTLEY WINTNEY JUNIOR FC

Hartley Wintney Junior FC - U15's

Going into the Christmas break, Hartley Wintney under 15's are top of their divi- sion; the best start this team has ever had. It may be a coincidence that the team has a new manager this season. That would be easy for me to say, as I'm the bloke who has stepped into these shoes (boots). It may also be a coincidence that the team is being coached on Thursday eve- nings by Anthony Millerick.

Watching from the sidelines over the last few years, I felt that the biggest thing the boys needed to learn was more about how to change shape, as a team, reacting to the changing game mo- ments. Taking up the reigns of management/coach has enabled me to focus on that in the pre-season preparation.

I spent some weeks at the end of summer doing the Level 1 coaching badge. Having played all my life, I didn't think I had much to learn, but it was a refresh- ing upgrade on my experience as a player, that's for sure. It's helped structure how to teach the boys what they need to do with a common, modern language of Football.

It also means that what 'Millers' is teaching them in his coaching sessions is res- onating more and more, because I'm able to reinforce it each weekend in the pre-match warm up. The coaching from Millers is a critical part of the improve- ment in the team’s performance. It feels like slow progress at times - I'm sure it does for Anthony too. But the improvement is showing already in team perfor- mances.

Being compact when out of possession, then finding width and space when in

32 HARTLEY WINTNEY JUNIOR FC possession, have been revelations to the boys this year. It took a few games for it to start working, only when coupled with moving forward and into space when passing, and knowing how to support each other with cover and balance.

The boys are starting to operate as a team in all passages of play, rather than as a bunch of individuals, leading to results like 8-0 against a team that in previous seasons we have always had tight games against with 0-0 draws and disappoint- ing 1-0 losses.

So here we are, in the Christmas break, sitting at the top of our division, having won 4 of our 5 games so far this season. There's a long way to go yet - but it's our best season start yet - thanks to the closer relationship with Hartley Wintney FC, the training from Millers and of course the new manager ;)

Andy Shaw Hartley Wintney Junior FC, U15 Manager.

Hartley Wintney Junior FC was founded in 1996 - known as the Hawks, the club started with just 2 teams playing friendly matches. We now support over 250 children across over 20 teams ranging from under 7s to under 17/18s - and we start with children from the age of 5 joining us in weekly training sessions. We wish all our Junior Football Club Teams the very best of luck - but above all else, enjoy your football and being a part of this wonderful orange community! For more information on the Junior Club and to get in touch, visit their dedicated website: www.hartley-wintney-junior-fc.co.uk

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FOOTBALL AT THE FRONT 1914-1918

As we remember those who conversing, mainly in sign language. fought in the First World War in Debris littered No Man’s Land, including this special centenary year, the empty food cans, and somebody bored uplifting story of the revitalising kicked a can... and somebody kicked it effect football had on the troops at back. Kickabouts developed, with other the Front is recalled here. items used as footballs including bala- clavas stuffed with straw and, in a The British Expeditionary Force were Cheshire battalion’s case, Lieutenant involved in three months of continuous Brockbank noted “somebody produced heavy fighting after first going into ac- a little rubber ball, so of course a foot- tion against the German army on 21 ball match started.” August 1914. However, with football ubiquitous in the army, the soldiers There was no match with stretchers for organised impromptu kickabouts in any goals, a proper ball and the padre mak- spare moments; The Sporting Life, 23 ing incorrect offside decisions, just November 1914, reporting the game many spontaneous kickabouts. being played “in fields within the sounds of the guns.” By December ORGANISED FOOTBALL BEGINS 1914 the Athletic News ran regular fea- The Sporting Life reported that over tures on football behind the lines as the 200 teams had been established by war’s evolving stability allowed organ- December 1914 and a number of com- ised competitive sport, and footballs petitions were being played. In January were increasingly available, with over -February 1915, 45 teams competed 1100 balls provided by The Daily Mail for the 1st Cavalry Brigade Cup, the and The Sporting Life by Christmas. trophy provided by their Brigadier- General. In July 1915, Haig famously THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE, 1914 complained that the men were falling The manoeuvring war had resulted in asleep on night sentry duty because shortages of men and ammunition on they were playing football in their rest both sides and, with inclement weath- periods. By November 1915 it was said er, a major offensive was unlikely be- that “every section has its team”. fore spring. In places the trenches were 30 yards apart. Shouted messag- Sport was still unofficial and organised es were exchanged and the adversaries by junior officers but, as casualties realised they had common enemies in mounted, it became an important part lice, rats, flooded trenches, generals in developing esprit de corps. The Roy- and politicians. A ‘live and let live’ sys- al Engineers magazine, in January tem evolved. Some troops requested 1915, reported “our new comrades are their artillery not to shell the enemy at being told tales of the Army Cup, and meal times, as they did not want their having obtained a football, hunting the meals interrupted in turn. As Christmas leather is the order during the times of approached, similar emotions were relaxation from military duties”. raised as the foes were mainly Chris- tian, and spontaneous truces resulted. The revitalising effect of football on men returning from combat was no- Some two-thirds of the British line frat- ticed; General Harington rhetorically ernised, and on Christmas Day, thou- asked “How many times did one sands of British and German troops see a Battalion which had come congregated in No Man’s Land, burying out of the line in the Ypres Salient the dead, exchanging souvenirs and and elsewhere, battered to pieces 34

FOOTBALL AT THE FRONT 1914-1918 and sad at heart at having lost so At 07:27 Nevill went over the parapet; many officers and men, hold up its an observer remembered “I saw an head again and recover in a few infantryman climb on to the parapet hours by kicking a football?” into No Man’s Land, beckoning others to follow. As he did so he kicked off a THE FOOTBALL CHARGES football; a good kick, the ball rose and On 25 September 1915, the British travelled well towards the German launched an attack at Loos, the infan- line.” try walking forward in four lines in ex- tended order, one second apart, in si- By 07:50 the battalion were in the Ger- lence and in full kit. However, The Lon- man trenches, where both footballs don Irish Rifles dribbled and passed a were found next day. Nevill was killed. football as they advanced, having smuggled deflated footballs into the ORGANISED FOOTBALL MATURES trenches because their officers did not In August 1916 General Gough ordered approve. These were hurriedly blown that football grounds should be con- up as zero hour, 06:30, approached structed in each Brigade area and tour- but Captain Dale saw the balls and or- naments organised for resting units. dered them to be discarded; apparently The 19th Division held a three stage shooting one. Sergeant Frank Edwards, tournament with as many soldiers as the football captain, hid his and the possible playing. The first stage com- London Irish kicked off the southern prised of intra-battalion games and the end of the attack with the goal of cap- second stage inter-battalion competi- turing the German front and second tion; the third was the cup final where lines. Edwards’ ball was struck by a the 7th Loyal North Lancashire’s beat bullet or shrapnel and caught on the the 9th Cheshire’s 4-0. Thousands of German barbed wire. soldiers watched; football, as a specta- tor event, had become an institutional- The London Irish achieved their objec- ised part of life in reserve. tives, and their part of the operation was one of the few successes as the Football’s positive effects were formally Loos offense collapsed. recognised in the General Staff Instruc- tions for the Training of Platoons for Captain Billie Nevill, ‘B’ Company com- Offensive Action of 1917. Platoon com- mander, 8th East Surrey’s, was uncer- manders were ordered to arrange tain about how his men would react in games and competitions for the men their first battle at the Somme on 1st and take part themselves because “if July 1916. Perhaps influenced by the he induces his platoon to be deter- London Irish, Nevill asked permission mined to produce the best football to use footballs and this was sanc- team in the battalion, he will have done tioned “on condition that he and his a great deal to make it the best platoon officers really kept command of their in every way.” By 1918, six full time units and didn’t allow it to develop into engravers were kept busy in France a rush after the ball.” supplying trophies and medals for com- petitive sport; football had become part Nevill had two footballs and as zero of the way of life of the British army in hour approached, one was marked ‘The the battle zone. Great European Cup-Tie Final. East Surreys v Bavarians. Kick off at zero’ From an article by Iain Adams and on the other ‘No referee’. 35 UPCOMING FIXTURES

FIRST TEAM

NEW YEAR’S DAY, TUES 1st JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Swindon Supermarine (Home) Evo-Stik Premier South

SAT 5th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Basingstoke Town (Home) Evo-Stik Premier South

TUES 8th JAN 2019, KO 19:45 Basingstoke Town (Away) CSS Sponsored League Cup, 3rd Rnd

SAT 12th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Walton Casuals (Away) Evo-Stik Premier South

SAT 19th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Salisbury (Home) Evo-Stik Premier South

SAT 26th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Metropolitan Police (Away) Evo-Stik Premier South

RESERVE TEAM

SAT 5th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Abbey Rangers Res (Away) Suburban League Central Division

TUES 8th JAN 2019, KO 19:45 Eversley & California Res (Away) Suburban Challenge Shield

SAT 12th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Eversley & California Res (Home) Suburban Challenge Plate

A TEAM

SAT 5th JAN 2019, KO 14:00 Yateley Utd Reserves (Away) Aldershot & District League, Senior

SAT 12th JAN 2019, KO 14:00 Wey Valley (Home) Aldershot & District League, Senior

HWFC U18 YOUTH TEAM

WED 9th JAN 2019, KO 19:30 Thatcham Town U18 (Home) Allied Counties League, Central

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CLUBS OF THE EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH

A summary of the clubs in the Premier South for those travelling to away fixtures. Post codes shown for sat-navs but check directions on the host club website before leaving to avoid ‘dumb instructions’. Mileage shown from our ground is approximate.

Basingstoke Town 01256 327575 The Ark Cancer Charity Stadium btfc.co.uk The Camrose, Western Way RG22 6EZ Basingstoke, Hampshire RG22 6EZ 12 miles

Beaconsfield Town 01494 676868 Holloways Park, Windsor Road beaconsfieldtownfc.co.uk Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2SE HP9 2SE 35 miles

Chesham United 01494 783 964 The Meadow, Amy Lane cheshamunited.co.uk Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 1NE HP5 1NE 43 miles

Dorchester Town 01305 267 623 The Avenue Stadium, Weymouth Ave dorchestertownfc.co.uk Dorchester, Dorset DT1 2RY DT1 2RY 90 miles

Farnborough FC 07957 936436 Cherrywood Road, Farnborough farnboroughfc.co.uk Hampshire GU14 8UD GU14 8UD 9 miles

Frome Town AFC 01373 464087 Blindmans Brewery Stadium frometownfc.co.uk Berkley Road, Frome, Somerset BA11 2EH BA11 2EH 72 miles

Gosport Borough FC 023 9252 5797 Privett Park, Privett Road gosportboroughfc.co.uk Gosport, Hampshire PO12 3SX PO12 3SX 50 miles

Harrow Borough FC 0844 561 1347 Earlsmead, Carlyon Avenue Hosted on pitchero.com South Harrow, Middx HA2 8SS HA2 8SS 40 miles

Hendon FC Silver Jubilee Park, Townsend Lane hendonfc.net Kingsbury, North London NW9 7NE NW9 7NE 44 miles

Kings Langley FC Global Metcorp Stadium, Gaywood Park, kingslangleyfc.co.uk Hempstead Road, Kings Langley WD4 8AL Hertfordshire WD4 8AL 48 miles

CLUBS OF THE EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH

Merthyr Town 01685 359074 Penydarren Park, Park Terrace merthyrtownfc.co.uk Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan CF47 8RF CF47 8RF 140 miles Metropolitan Police FC 0208 398 7358 Imber Court Sports Club, Ember Lane Hosted on pitchero.com East Molesey, Surrey KT8 0BT KT8 0BT 34 miles Poole Town Black Gold Stadium, pooletownfc.co.uk School Lane BH15 3JR Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3JR 75 miles Salisbury FC 01722 776655 Raymond McEnhill Stadium salisburyfc.co.uk Partridge Way, Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6PU Wiltshire SP4 6PU 49 miles

Staines Town 01784 469240 Wheatsheaf Park Wheatsheaf Lane stainestownfootballclub.co.uk Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey TW18 2PD TW18 2PD 25 miles Swindon Supermarine 01793 828778 The Webbswood Stadium, Supermarine swindonsupermarinefc.com Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4BZ SN3 4BZ 52 miles

Taunton Town 01823 254909 Viridor Stadium, Wordsworth Drive tauntontown.com Taunton, Somerset TA1 2HG TA1 2HG 112 miles Tiverton Town 01884 252397 Ladysmead, Bolham Road tiverton-town-fc.co.uk Tiverton, Devon EX16 6SG EX16 6SG 132 miles Walton Casuals 01932 787749 Elmbridge Sports Hub, waltoncasuals.com Waterside Drive, KT12 2JP Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 2JP 30 miles Weymouth FC 01305 785558 Bob Lucas Stadium, Radipole Lane theterras.com Weymouth, Dorset DT4 9XJ DT4 9XJ 96 miles Wimborne Town 01202 884821 Cuthbury, Cowgrove Road, wimbornetownfc.co.uk Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4EL BH21 4EL 72 miles

CLUB STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of Ownership 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 Unincorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects a Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently con- sists of the club’s elected Officers. A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: www.hartleyfc.com/club.html (see PDF Club Constitution)

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46 HWFC GROUND REGULATIONS

1. All persons entering this ground are only admitted subject to these rules and the rules and regulations of the Football Association. 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 licensed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbidden 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 perimeter 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 sustained 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 contravention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst removing the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football Club

47 48 LEAGUE TABLES & RECENT RESULTS

The Evo-Stik Premier South, Saturday 29th Dec (Att: 285) Gosport Borough 1 vs Hartley Wintney 0 44' George Barker

The Evo-Stik Premier South, Wednesday 26th Dec (Att: 547) Farnborough 1 vs Hartley Wintney 1 20' Perry Coles 88' Jack Ball

The Evo-Stik Premier South, Saturday 22nd Dec (Att: 255) Hartley Wintney 4 vs Poole Town 3 3' Joe Felix 21' James Constable (pen) 37’ Jack Ball 53’ Luke Roberts 40’ & 82’ Dan Stewart 95’ Felix (og)

10/12 ACYL Central Division Sandhurst Tn U18 1 v Hartley U18 0

49 EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH, PREMIER SOUTH Tuesday 1st January 2019, KO 3.00pm

HARTLEY WINTNEY (from) SWINDON SUPERMARINE (from) ALL ORANGE ALL BLUE Adam DESBOIS (gk) Will HENRY (gk) Chris HARRIS (gk) Connor THOMPSON Louie PAGET Michael HOPKINS Joe FELIX Jamie EDGE Jack BALL Jerel IFIL Nathan SMART Matt WILLIAMS Jacques KPOHOMOUH Henry SPALDING Steve NOAKES Brad HOOPER Mickel PLATT Stuart FLEETWOOD Tyron SMITH Conor McDONAGH Josh WEBB Ryan CAMPBELL Jack FRENCH Joe SHEPHERD Steve DUFF Zak WESTLAKE Dan STEWART Dave BAMPTON Mitchell PARKER Joe SELMAN Michael CAMPBELL Dan WILLIAMSON Nic CIARDINI Matt COUPE

Romario HART Salhin ABUBAKAR Hadda ZONGO

TODAY’S MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE SUNNY GILL ASSISTANT STEPHEN WILLIAMS ASSISTANT LENNON DAVIS

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