HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY

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

TUESDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2017, 7.30pm KICK-OFF HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY

Referee: PHILLIP STAYNINGS Ben further strengthened the squad for 2013-14, with Steve Saunders and player/coach Assistants: LENNON DAVIS & LEE SUGGETT Dan Brownlie brought in to the coaching setup alongside Jason and Joe. The season started well and there were notable wins in the FA Cup on a run that took the club to HARTLEY WINTNEY v MARLOW the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in its history. The cup run took its toll on All Orange Royal /White Shirts league form but the club finished a creditable 7th in the Premier Division. From: Blue Shorts & Socks From: After a comfortable 9th place finish in 2014-15, Ben Dillon stepped down and Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick were appointed Joint First Team Managers, alongside Freddie Gee (GK) 1 Simon Grant coaches Joe Lawler and Luke Tuffs. With strong additions to the playing squad, it was an eventful 2015-16 season. After a memorable 1-0 win away at Southern League Mer- 2 Curtis Chapple Callum Eagle thyr Town in the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, Hartley took Conference South Eastbourne Borough to the wire, losing out to an injury time winner. In the FA Vase, a Nick Hutchings 3 Jack Kerrigan longstanding club record was broken by reaching the 5th Round Proper played in front Adam New 4 Channing Campbell-Young of a sell-out 1,300 at Green Lane against the eventual finalists, Hereford FC. And de- spite the cup commitments, the club topped the CCL Premier Division for most of the 5 Calam Gallimore Michael Buck season and claimed the 2015-16 league title. Promotion, however, was denied due to ground grading issues. Joe Paris 6 Jordan Lee-Brown Faced with huge challenges on and off the pitch - to achieve back-to-back title wins and Aaron Parfitt 7 Kameron English put in place the necessary ground improvements to take advantage of any second op- portunity for promotion - the 2016-17 season was perhaps the club's best yet, topping Dean Stow 8 Junaid Bell the Combined Counties League Premier Division for the entire season, reaching the semi-finals of the Hampshire senior county cup and the final of the Aldershot Senior Jake Baxter 9 Kelvin Bossman Cup, and securing the required ground grading to allow the club to take its place in The Evo-Stik (Southern) League South; the first time in its history that the club has made it James Tennant 10 Jordan Brown © to Step 4 of the English football pyramid. Luke Perkins 11 Isaac Osei-Tutu To top off a wonderful 2016-17 season, our young Youth team won the Hampshire FA Youth Midweek Floodlit Cup, winning on penalties against a strong Aldershot Town Rowan Vine 12 Chris Ovenden U18. Jayden Englefield 14 Richard Witt Hartley Wintney FC has come a long way, from 'village side' in every sense of the term, to today's 7 days a week modern football club. The football club has established a clear Paul Hodges 15 Jordace Holder-Spooner line of progression for young players with the establishment of an U18 Youth setup, 16 Allen Bossman currently playing in the Allied Counties Youth League, a Reserve team playing in the James Vass Suburban League, and an A Team playing in the Aldershot & District Football League. Josh Webb 17 Oneal Garnes (gk) MEMBER OF: THE EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH Daniel Brownlie Manager Mark Bartley THE SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE Anthony Millerick Manager Phil Brown THE ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE Luke Tuffs Coach Laurance Kingsbury AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Mick Beard Physio Elliott Whitehouse

WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC

BIG FREE BET CUP 2nd ROUND Hartley Wintney Marlow Kick Off: 7.30pm The Reserves were unable to filed a side due to a number of late withdrawals . The A team Tuesday 14 November 2017 crashed out of the Hants Cup with a 7 nil de- feat at QK Southampton Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Memorial Ground Hartley Wintney for this The first team fixtures are coming thick and nd Big Free Bet Challenge Cup 2 Round Tie. Our visi- fast. For your diary here are the fixtures for the tors this evening are Marlow. To all their players, rest of this month and the first week in Decem- officials and supporters we extend a warm welcome ber. and hope you enjoy your short stay with us here at Hartley Wintney. 18 Nov (home) Cambridge City League

Our visitors progressed to this round courtesy of a 4 22 Nov (away( Aylesbury Utd (PROV) -2 home victory over Aylesbury Utd at the beginning of October. Hartley you may recall triumphed 6-1 25 Nov (away) Farnborough or Banbury Utd over Farnborough FC. 28 Nov (home) Ashford Town League

Marlow are no strangers to us as they were the first 02 Dec (away) AFC Rushden & Diamonds League team to inflict a defeat on the Row in this our inau- gural season at Step 4. The game at Marlow on 06 Dec (away) Alresford Hampshire Cup August Bank Holiday Monday saw our visitor’s run 09 Dec (home) Moneyfields League out comfortable 3 nil winners. I’m sure we will be looking to put that right tonight. It promises to be a Enjoy the game this evening and get behind the good cup tie. boys. Your support is appreciated.

On Saturday the first team made club history pro- gressing to the 3rd Qualifying Round of the FA Tro- phy with a 3 nil win over Gosport Borough. Two Luke goals from Josh Webb and 1 from Hodges did the damage.

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THE SMALL PRINT

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

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

HARTLEY WINTNEY FIXTURES TUESDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2017 FOOTBALL CLUB CLUB OFFICIALS SEASON 2017-2018

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

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Saturday's Evo-Stik South, East Round-Up HARTLEY WINTNEY A TEAM

With leaders Moneyfields on Buildbase FA Tro- time. Hayes & Yeading United maintained their phy business on Saturday, second-placed Cam- steady climb up the table and are now fifth after bridge City had the opportunity to pull to within recording a 2-1 home win over bottom-markers two points of the leaders But in the end, City will Arlesey Town. Toby Little proved to be the be extremely pleased to have earned one point home side`s hero, bagging a brace in the 19th as they trailed 3-2 going into stoppage time. and 26th minutes and surviving a comeback Ryan Sharman gave the visitors an early 9th when Tony Williams reduced the deficit after 65 minute lead that Jahson Downes cancelled out minutes. AFC Dunstable dropped to seventh in the 26th minute. Sharman doubled his and after losing 1-0 at mid-table Chalfont St Peter. City`s tally to restore their advantage just before Ben Ward-Cochrane`s 66th minute effort even- half-time, only for former City player Allen Boss- tually proved enough for the Saints. Fleet Town man on 70 minutes and Jordan Brown 12 pulled five points clear of Arlesey in third- minutes later to put Marlow 3-1 ahead. But City bottom spot after a 2-0 Calthorpe Park victory RESULTS had a 90th minute penalty to thank for rescuing over Aylesbury FC. After a goalless opening 45 a game after he had been brought down – the minutes, Matt Bunyan broke the deadlock to striker picking himself up to complete his hat- give Fleet a 56th minute lead that Luke Haskell trick and a secure point for his side. AFC doubled 12 minutes from time. Barton Rovers Rushden & Diamonds are now third and just a are level on points with Fleet but one place point behind Cambridge after a more compre- better off after sharing a 1-1 Sharpenhoe Road hensive 4-1 win at Honeycroft against Uxbridge. draw with a Northwood outfit who are now Recent signing Ryan Robbins put Diamonds in eleventh. The Woods led through Jermaine front after 10 minutes and a Tom Lorraine brace Osei`s goal immediately after half-time until 6 in the 20th and then right on half-time took the minutes from time when Rovers levelled from visitors three-up at the break. Left-back Sam the penalty spot, converted by Danny Watson. Brown added a fourth for the Northamptonshire Kempston Rovers and Egham Town are tenth outfit on 67 minutes – and they even scored the and ninth respectively after they shared a 2-2 Reds` consolation when the unfortunate Callum Hillgrounds draw.

Westwood beat his own keeper in stoppage

CREASEY PARK COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CENTRE, AFC DUNSTABLE CREASEY PARK DUNSTABLE LU61BB Saturday's Evo-Stik South, West Round-Up AFC RUSHDEN & DIA- HILLGROUNDS LEISURE, HILLGROUNDS ROAD, KEMPSTON, BED- MONDS FORD, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK42 8SZ It turned out to be a good day for Evo-Stik League The goal fest started when Adam Mace gave the South West leaders Taunton Town, despite them Swans an early 8th minute lead. Lewis Powell NEW LAMB MEADOW, HITCHIN ROAD, ARLESEY, being involved in the Buildbase FA Trophy on Sat- equalised a minute before half-time and then 11 ARLESEY TOWN BEDFORDSHIRE SG15 6RS urday. That`s because they still hold a five-point minutes into the second period, Matt Liddiard put THE ROBERT PARKER STADIUM, SHORT LANE, STANWELL, MIDDLE- advantage at the top after the teams occupying Evesham ahead. But Marley Thomas pulled Slim- ASHFORD TOWN SEX TW19 7BH second, third and fourth spot all failed to win. bridge back on level terms 5 minutes later, only SRD STADIUM, HAYWOOD WAY, AYLESBURY, Second-placed Salisbury FC were surprisingly for Adam Mann to restore United`s advantage 2 AYLESBURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, HP19 9WZ beaten 2-1 at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium by minutes after that. Carl Brown made it 4-2 on 69 CHESHAM UNITED FC, THE MEADOW, AMY LANE, CHESHAM, mid-table Larkhall Athletic. A crowd of 685 saw minutes and Powell`s second in the 87th minute AYLESBURY UNITED BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HP5 1NE Stuart Green put the Whites ahead on the half- stretched the visitors` advantage to three, alt- hour mark. But the turning point in the match hough Max Harper-Emerson did reduce that by BARTON ROVERS LUTON ROAD, BARTON LE CLAY, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK45 4LQ came 9 minutes later when Salisbury had goal- one a minute later. AFC Totton are sixth and Win- keeper Charlie Searle red carded for bringing chester City seventh after both earned home wins HOLLOWAYS PARK, WINDSOR ROAD, BEACONSFIELD, down Larkhall`s Cory Simpson. Midfielder Sam on Saturday. The Stags beat second-bottomMan- BEACONSFIELD TOWN BUCKING-HAMSHIRE, HP9 2SE Roberts took over the gloves and saved the re- gotsfield United 4-0 at the Testwood Stadium, sulting free-kick. It was Simpson who equalised for thanks to goals from Jack Barker after 34 minutes BEDFORD TOWN THE EYRIE,MEADOW LANE, CARDINGTON, BEDFORDSHIRE MK44 3LW the Larks 2 minutes before half-time when the and Craig Feeney right on half-time, and then Whites’ stand-in keeper fumbled, and Simpson Barker again 10 minutes after the interval and ST IVES TOWN FC, WESTWOOD ROAD, ST. IVES , slid the ball home. The White worked hard with Charlie Gunson 11 minutes from the end. City CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGESHIRE, PE27 6DT ten-men in the second half, but were finally un- were given a tough home test by bottom side MILL MEADOW, GRAVEL HILL,CHALFONT ST PETER, done 10 minutes from the end when sub George Bishops Cleeve before edging a 2-1 win. Ollie Bai- CHALFONT ST PETER GERRARDS CROSS, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, SL9 9QX King fired a fine strike into the far corner of the ley gave Winchester a 13th minute lead. But they RUNNYMEDE STADIUM, WARDS PLACE, EGHAM, SURREY net that would have beaten most keepers. Third- missed several opportunities to increase their EGHAM TOWN TW20 8XD placed Manor Farm could have taken sec- advantage and were made to pay 12 minutes into ond spot then had they beaten a Didcot Town the second half when Joe Bates pulled Cleeve back CALTHORPEPARK, CROOKHAM ROAD, FLEET HANTS, side who are gradually working their way up the on level terms. And it looked as though the visi- FLLET TOWN GU51 5FA table. But Manor Farm raced into a 2-0 lead with tors were going to hold on for an unlikely point, REYNOLDS FIELDS, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD, goals from Kyle Holly after 6 minutes and Dean until Bailey popped up with the City winner 4 HANWELL TOWN MIDDLESEX, UB6 8TL Stamp half-an-hour later. Felipe Barcelos reduced minutes into stoppage time. Wimborne Town THE MEMORIAL PLYING FIELDS, GREEN LANE, HARTLEY WINTNEY, the deficit from the spot 7 minutes after half-time, were the day`s other winners, 2-1 at the Corinium HARTLEY WINTNEY HANTS RG27 8DL only for Stamp to net his second on 70 minutes to Stadium against Cirencester Town. Billy Maybury make it 3-1. A second Barcelos spot-kick reduced gave the Magpies a 20th minute lead that Ellis HOLLOWAYS PARK, WINDSOR ROAD, BEACONSFIELD, the arrears to one on 84 minutes and an 88th Dunton eventually cancelled out 15 minutes from HAYES & YEADING BUCKING-HAMSHIRE, HP9 2SE minute equaliser from Sam Elkins earned Diddy a time. But this game also had a late twist when point. Fourth-placed Swindon Supermarine also Toby Holmes grabbed Wimborne`s winner as add- HILLGROUNDS LEISURE, HILLGROUNDS ROAD, KEMPSTON, BED- slipped up, losing 2-0 at Yate Town. It looked like ed time approached. Bideford AFC and Cinderford KEMPSTON ROVERS FORD, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK42 8SZ heading for a 0-0 draw, until the 87th minute Town shared a 2-2 draw in Devon in the other when Yate were awarded a penalty for handball game. This match was another with late drama. ALFRED DAVIS GROUND, OAK TREE ROAD, MARLOW, BUCKS SL7 3ED MARLOW and Steve Davies converted the resulting spot-kick The Foresters led 2-0 at half-time, thanks to an for his first goal for the Bluebells. His second, a own goal from Craig Allan after 36 minutes and a MONEYFIELDS SPORTS CENTRE,MONEYFIELDS AVENUE, fine curling effort, sealed a good win for the home Dan Clare effort a minute before the whistle.T he MONEYFIELDS COPNOR, PORTSMOUTH, HAMPSHIRE, PO3 6LA side 2 minutes later. Evesham United moved into visitors held that advantage until the 85th minute NORTHWOOD PARK , CHESTNUT AVENUE, NORTHWOOD, fifth place after recording a 5-3 win at mid-table when Sean Downing headed in a Billy Tucker cor- NORTHWOOD MIDDLESEX, HA6 1HR Slimbridge. ner.In the 2nd minute of stoppage time, James THE ASM STADIUM, MEADOW VIEW PARK, TYTHROP WAY, Mayne headed in to earn Biddy a point THAME THAME, OXFORDSHIRE, 0X9 3RN

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RESULTS

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

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

Craig Atkinson: Goalkeeper; a Hartley Supporters favourite

Charlie Bath: Young energetic midfielder, bright future prospect

Michael Buck: Experienced central defender

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

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

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

Christopher Harris: Goalkeeper who is on Reading books

Jake Maddock: Goalkeeper Dual signed with Met Police

Anthony Millerick: Cultured defender with marauding instincts

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

ABOUTMILLERICK’S THE CUP SPONSOR MUSIINGS HARTLEY PEN PICS

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

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

MILLERICK’SHARTLEY PEN MUSIINGS PICS FANS FORUM: GOSPORT BOROUGH

Steve Noakes: Jake Baxter: spent six Hartley v Gosport Borough Josh Webb's two goals were excellent, Defender years at the Fulham academy showing his ability to strike the ball so clean- Experienced defender whose as a youngster played for Post by Mick - 11-11-2017, 20:41 ly for the first, and then delicately curled for previous clubs include Fleet Ryman South side Tooting & the second - superb and very well deserved Town & MET Police. A great Mitcham United. Last sea- as Josh's performances for us have just got organiser and intelligent Success again in the FA Trophy fixture this son. Sponsored by: Dolia better and better and - with Jonah out for so defender. Design afternoon. Sponsored by: long - he has turned into a real asset with Tremendous respect to the Gosport fans for Discipline Manager perfect timing. Got a well deserved MOTM. their tremendous vocal support throughout, Captain Paul Hodges ran Josh close for and even after the final whistle. They were MOTM for me. He gave the 'Boro defenders Ben Greenwood Louie Paget well organised and showed us just how to Defender hell, and several times chased back to nick Defender create a match day atmosphere despite a Debut season at Hartley. A versatile player who the ball off their midfielders - terrific can play at full back or real tough season for them. We Hartley fans Strong defender who is workrate and a lovely finish for his goal anywhere in midfield. A would do well to learn from them even comfortable in posses- which sealed it. Biggest positive for me was sion and powerful in the youth team product and though we back our squad to the hilt in our previous youth captain. that we can see that goals can come from air. individual ways. Grouping together with Sponsored by Mark almost any one of our players. Jake netted Harpur scarves and flags en masse and a wide rep- four last week, but this week he was happy ertoire of songs is very effective. Callum Eagle Luke Perkins to leave it to Josh to step up :-) It was anoth- Defender Midfielder er history-making day for the club, and obvi- Returns to Hartley after a Quick winger who joined Response by KOB ously beating any club from the level above short spell at Godalming us midway through last Town. Can play any- season from Godalming us is very satisfying, but we have to keep it where across the back Town. Agreed Mick, the 'Boro fans were a credit to in context. They gave it their all but that's a four. their club. I managed not to lose my voice young 'Boro side struggling to develop fast while doing my best to match their vocal enough to keep themselves in the Premier, output, especially with them right next to while we're a well oiled team with experi- me in the first half! We tend to group to- ence, and we shouldn't pretend we were the Liam Eagle Jack French gether more at away games, I guess because underdogs in that one yesterday. We have Defender Midfielder Central defender who A superb first touch who at home we all have our favourite spots some massive league games coming up that enters his third year in a can find his way out of from which to watch the game, and you're will test us far, far more. And the next round Hartley shirt. seemingly impossible right, the vocal and visual impact is greater. is likely to be a very different test too, who- situations with his tight ball control. As for the game, it was a slightly strange ever we get, but it's great to be in the hat, Sponsored by: feeling for me at the end. Very happy with well done boys! Eric Howard the win of course, but a certain feeling of anti-climax, maybe just because it wasn't the Rowan Vine Adam New: De- 'battle of Hampshire' we were half ex- Striker; fender Experienced striker with pecting. The boys played well but gave me a Talented young defender professional experience at who helped led our youth feeling of being in 'cruise control' at times, Portsmouth, Luton, Bir- team to Hampshire Cup mingham, QPR as well not fully 'on it'. But to be fair, that was glory. Performances made Hibs, St. Johnstone & him a first team regular enough to cruise us into the next round, and Greenock Morton. last season. each of the three goals was well executed. Sponsored by: Elayne Duddridge

MARLOWMILLERICK’S HISTORY MUSIINGS AROUND THE CLUB It was on November 22nd 1870 at the Com- Honorary Secretary Alfred Davis, who had pleat Angler Hotel on the banks of the held office at the Club since 1891, died in Replica Shirts Thames that Great Marlow Football Club was 1924. It was decided that a fitting memorial formed and so began the history of one of to him would be to provide a permanent The club are now selling replica 1st team shirts, both home and away styles. the oldest clubs in the country. In the last home for Marlow F.C. An appeal proved to century the Club was a major force in the Prices, inc delivery, are: game and as one of the original entrants in be very successful and the “Alfred Davis Me- £38-replica shirt with club badge, CSL logo, EVO-STIK sleeve logo's, name and number the first F.A Cup competition in 1871/72 con- morial Ground” saw its first game in 1928. of your choice on the back. tributed a share of the £25 that bought the The picturesque grandstand dates from £32-replica shirt with club badge, CSL logo, EVO-STIK sleeve logo's. first trophy. In the very first year of the com- 1930’s and followed the establishment of an £26-replica shirt with club badge and CSL logo. petition a certain Cuthbert Ottaway turned Association who issued Share Certificates in out for Marlow and just a year later he was connection with a Building Fund and was Size samples and order forms are available at the club bar . Last orders for shirts as to captain the national side against Scotland Christmas presents is 27th November!! in the first ever officially recognised interna- built to celebrate the Club's revival and the Spartan League Division Two championship. tional match. Membership Marlow have the unique distinction of being Polite note from the Membership Secretary, If you have not paid your HWFC 2017 Apart from a war-time break Marlow contin- the only club to have applied for entry to Membership please pay at the bar or contact Jeremey Fox at [email protected] every competition since its inception alt- ued in the Spartan League until 1965 when This includes all players who need to be members to be covered by the players insur- hough they were unable to compete once in entry was gained to the Athenian League ance policy the 1910/11 season. In 1882 they reached Division Two. Promotion to Division One was the semi-finals where they lost out to even- secured in season 1970/71. Here Marlow tual winners Old Etonians 0-5 at the Oval. Christmas Raffle remained until 1984 when they joined the Two Amateur Cup semi-finals and a host of We will be holding our Christmas Raffle again this year. Tickets will be available soon. . Having finished bottom of Berks & Bucks Senior Cup wins were among All players are expected to sell 5 (five) books. More information soon. many honours won in this golden age. In Division Two in 1985 the appointment of 1894 Marlow rejected the opportunity to Mike Keen as Manager heralded a rapid rise The draw will be on 17 December 2017 and will be preceded by the Children’s Christ- join the newly-formed Southern League in in status. Promotion to Division One came mas Party order to retain their amateur status and al- the very next season and then after just one lowed Tottenham Hotspur to begin their season in Division One the championship climb to the top flight by taking their place New Year’s Eve was won after a two horse race with Grays The Club's ground until 1919 was Crown Look out for details of our New Year’s Eve event. Athletic and along with it promotion to the Meadow, now the Riley Recreational Premier Division. HELP WANTED Ground. An enforced move to the Star Mead- ow (which was unfenced) and the worsening Here Marlow found things much tougher and We are always on the lookout for match day helpers. We have some big games coming financial situation resulted in the need to Christmas arrived without a win and from a up. Gosport next week and then Cambridge City . If you can help please make yourself play in a more local competition than the position at the foot of the table however a known! Great Western Suburban League and Marlow late season Houdini act saw them escape and joined the Reading and District League. This secure their new-found status. was a dark period for the Club and worse was to come when the Club's long-serving

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When Keen left his assistant Dave Russell the season before, where took over and brought in Laurie Craker as the home side were grateful to progress by a Coach. Under them good times returned and 2-0 scoreline. the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup was won for Season 1995/96 saw a finish in in eighth spot the first time that century with a victory over local rivals Wycombe Wanderers and the F.A but the following one got off to a terrible Cup First Round was reached, also for the start from which the Club was never able to first time that century, with an away tie at recover – and despite victories over virtually West Bromwich Albion the reward. Season all the top sides, relegation was confirmed 1992/93 saw even more F.A Cup success with on the last day of the season. Russell re- progression this time to the Third Round and turned for the following season and with him a tie with Tottenham Hotspur that was high hopes but the season proved to be one switched to where almost 27000 saw the Blues give a very creditable of under-achievement and a new team of performance. The Diadora (Isthmian) League Graham Pritchard and Derek Sweetman took Cup was won to finish the season on a high over for 1998/99 and provided a period of note by beating Molesey. stability which saw finishes in mid-table. Fol- 1993/94 must rate as the most successful lowing the departure of Pritchard just before ever with Marlow again reaching the First season 2001/02 Sweetman took over the Round of the F.A Cup where a 0-2 home de- reins and his first game in charge saw the feat against Plymouth Argyle was featured on T.V, while in the league a highest-ever capture of the Associate Members Trophy in position of third was achieved. The Berks & a final held over from the previous season. Bucks Senior Cup was won again with a 1-0 The side finished the season in 9th position win over local rivals Chesham Utd. to round in the league – the highest for some time – off a highly memorable season. before restructuring saw them move from At the end of that season Russell and Craker Division Two to the newly-formed Division left for Slough Town and took several players One North for season 2002/03 where an with them. A new squad and slow start left a 11th place finish was achieved. In the F.A lot to do in the league and relegation fol- Trophy they progressed to the Third Round lowed. In the F.A Cup things were very differ- before going out at Dagenham & Redbridge. ent. The First Round saw Division Two table-

toppers Oxford Utd. defeated 2-0 at Oak Marlow again found themselves in new sur- Tree Road and the Blues became the first roundings the following season having been winners of the Littlewoods Pools' Giant Kill- moved to Division One South and although ers award. After another home victory over inconsistent form saw them finish 16th in the Trophy holder's Woking secured a place in league they again had an excellent run in the the Third Round Proper once again and a trip F.A Trophy which took them to the Fourth to Swindon Town, who had been in the Round for the first time in their history.

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Several notable victories saw them through into one where victories were very hard to before a strong Tamworth outfit ended come by and following a string of poor re- their run at Oak Tree Road. sults long-standing manager Stone left just The reorganization of the non-league game after Christmas. Assistant Steve Croxford saw them in different surroundings for the took over and although performances and fourth time in four seasons with entry into results improved towards the end it was the Southern League where they competed not enough to avoid relegation. in the Western Division for season 2004/05 and finished in 13th spot. Season 2012/13 found Marlow in in the Kevin Stone had moved into the manager’s Uhlsport Hellenic League with a new man- seat towards the end of the season and agement team headed by Mark Bartley enjoyed a great run. 2005/06 and in the eager to recapture some of the glories of same league and in more familiar surround- the past and this they did, winning the ings seemed to suit the side and for most of league championship by a 16 point margin the season they hovered around the play- and scoring 123 goals in 36 games to return off positions and eventually finished in 6th to the Southern League where the next two spot. A play-off spot was confirmed on the seasons saw them consolidate with finishes final day of the season and although a 1-2 in and 17th and 11th positions respectively. defeat at Brackley Town followed the Club For 2015/16 Marlow were moved once were pleased with the progress. Season again – to the South & West division – 2006/07 in the South & West Division saw a which again meant increased travelling and successful run of results promise another associated costs and the loss of some key play-off berth but a last day defeat at Win- players and several local derbies, making chester City saw them fall just short whilst life much more difficult than it really need- season 2007/08 was a little more disap- ed to be. In the circumstances a mid-table pointing with some very good results failing finish was achieved and a return to the to offset a poor run around February/ Central Division for 2016/17 aided a finish March with a final finish just outside the in 4th place (on goal difference) and play-offs resulting. achieved a play-off place, with third-placed Season 2008/09 saw the Club moved yet Barton Rovers running out 2-0 victors at again into the Midland Division and another their ground. inconsistent season followed finishing with a defeat to Windsor & Eton in the final of the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup at M.K Dons stadium. The following two seasons saw some good results against the top sides but indifferent ones against the lower teams and ended with mid-table finishes even though a bright start in 2010/11 saw them briefly at the top of the table. 2011/12 did not start at all badly but soon developed

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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 li- censed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbid- den and the police and club stewards have the right to eject any persons found doing so. 6. Spectators are advised that they must keep to the designated hard standings within the confines of the ground, these being defined as the walkway to the pe- rimeter of the pitch on 3 sides excluding the area to Southern Haye behind the top goal, the dedicated stand and the sheltered area outside the club house. 7. Spectators are reminded that they must not retrieve any footballs that go in the hedges or rough grass areas. The Club will not be responsible for any injury sus- tained by any spectator retrieving footballs howsoever caused. A Club Official or designated ball boy will retrieve any balls that exit the field of play. 8. ALL vehicles parked in and around the ground must be properly parked to ensure access for emergency vehicles and to minimise disruption to local residents. All vehicles are parked strictly at the owner’s risk. 9. No unauthorised vehicles are allowed in the Clubhouse/changing room car parking area. The Club reserves the right to remove any vehicle parked in con- travention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst re- moving the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football

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ONEAL GARNES Goalkeeper who joined in and Maidenhead United. Debut 09/08/16. our Hellenic League season before moving CHRIS OVENDEN Quick, right-sided de- on. Then played for Camberley Town and fender or midfielder who was with Henley Godalming Town before now returning. Town before joining and who has also Debut 03/11/12. played for Hartley Wintney. Consistent SIMON GRANT Goalkeeper who trans- player who has scored some important ferred into the club from Ashford Town goals. Season 2014-15 Manager’s Player- (Mx) prior to the start of the season 2013- Of-The-Year and last season’s Supporters 14. Has also played for AFC Hayes, Slough Player Of The Season. Debut 10/11/12. Town and Hayes & Yeading. Debut RYAN PARSONS Made debut at 16 before 17/08/13. quickly moving on to Wycombe Wander- JORDACE HOLDER-SPOONER Debut ers. From there has appeared for Maiden- 23/08/14. Attack-minded player who head United, Slough Town and Hemel started out at Southampton where he Hempstead among others before spend- appeared for the Academy and reserve ing the last couple of seasons with Egham sides before moving on to Eastleigh for Town. the 2011/12 season. Spent most of last JAY WELCH Youngster who was at the season elsewhere but returned near to Reading Academy. A hard-working mid- the end. Debut 23/08/14. fielder who likes to get forward and score JACK KERRIGAN Left-sided defender who goals. Debut 10/11/15. was originally here a few seasons back before moving on to Gosport Borough. RICHARD WITT Experienced midfielder After a break from football last season has who has returned this season and who returned. Debut 09/11/13. played a part in winning our place back in JORDAN-LEE BROWN Left-sided defender the Southern League and then retaining it. who has returned this season after a spell Previously gained representative honours away from football through work commit- at non-league level. Debut 07/08/12. . ments. Debut 25/10/10.

MARCUS MEALING Came through the Marlow Youth set-up to make his first team debut at the age of 17. Has gone on to also play for Flackwell Heath, Thame United and Thatcham Town where he scoring freely earlier last season before returning. Debut 27/01/09. ISAAC OSEI-TUTU Quick player with an athletics background who was with Hun- gerford Town before joining. Has also been with Hayes & Yeading, Aldershot

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MARK BARTLEY Manager who as a player 4th year. Debut 12/12/15. was at Hayes, Slough Town, Burnham and KELVIN BOSSMAN Deadline day signing Thame United before taking over at Read- from Dunstable Town last season who ing Town in the latter part of season was previously with Chesham United and 2011/2012 and guiding them to safety. Dunstable Town. Debut 25/03/17. Then went on to win the Hellenic Premier JORDAN BROWN Forward/midfielder Division with Marlow in his first season who tends to play in the wider positions here. Now into his sixth season. and who signed after a successful spell PHIL BROWN Goalkeeping coach (who with Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic makes an occasional appearance) who is League. Debut 08/08/15. in his third season here. Previously a pro- CURTIS CHAPPLE.A quick and hard- fessional with Reading F.C. tackling defender/wide player who was LAURANCE KINGSBURY Was with AFC previously with Uxbridge before signing Bournemouth as a youngster before last season. Debut 29/08/16. switching to a successful athletics career KAMERON ENGLISH Forward. A pacey which saw him as a member of the G.B winger, joined us from Ashford Town Junior team. On his return to football was (Mx.) having previously been with Harrow caretaker manager at Reading Town, Borough He had a brief loan spell at Han- moving on to coaching alongside Mark worth Villa two seasons back and was Bartley. signed after impressing against us twice ELLIOT WHITEHOUSE Former youth play- last season. Debut 14/02/17. er at Reading, Crystal Palace and JOSH FRANCIS A quick defender who likes Wycombe Wanderers who went on to to get forward. Signed for last season hav- play for many local sides before injury cut ing previously been with Farnborough but career short. Has a Uefa “B” coaching missed much of the season through inju- qualification. ry. Debut 06/08/16. DAN BAILEY In second spell with the club CALAM GALLIMORE Signed from having played at AFC Hayes, Holyport and Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic League. A Burnham before first joining. Moved on central defender by trade who also fills-in to Uxbridge and Beaconsfield (briefly) at full back and who established himself before returning this season. Debut as a regular last season. Has a useful long 09/08/14. throw. Debut 05/12/13. JUNAID BELL Youngster who was at the John Madejski Academy and who has im- pressed at full-back or in midfield since signing. Debut 08/11/16. ALLEN BOSSMAN Pacey wide player who chips in with the odd goal. Now into his

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