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KICK OFF YESTERDAY TODAY TEAMMATES PLUS… THE FINAL WORD WITH THE CHAIRMAN

V FARLEIGH ROVERS SATURDAY 30TH OCTOBER 2010 KICK OFF 3PM COMBINED COUNTIES LEAGUE DIVISION ONE

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Founded 1924 Brookwood Country Park, Redding Way, Knaphill GU21 4AY Tel: 01483 475150 Website: www.knaphillfootballclub.co.uk

CLUB OFFICIALS President: Vacant Vice Presidents: Carl Barker, Mick Garbutt, Sean Carrigy, Gavin Wilcox Chairman: Terry Chapman Acting Vice Chairman: Carl Barker Senior Club Secretary: Bryan Freeman – 01932 560738 - 07876 162904 Treasurer: John Wood General Manager: David Freeman Club Development Officer: Nick Croshaw Executive Management Committee Member: Wayne Griffthis Commercial Manager: To be appointed Youth Team Secretary: Doug Ford Ladies Secretary: Pam Lawrence First Team Manager: Bob Pritchard Assistant Manager: Simon Bates First Team Player Coach: Ian Savage Reserve Team Manager: Granville Baverstock Reserve Team Assistant Manager: T.B.C Youth Team Manager: Andy Martin Youth Team Assistant Manager: Doug Ford Youth Team Coach: Mark Dawber Ladies Manager: Roy Lawrence Club Sports & Injury Specialist: Sam Downes Website Management: Nick Croshaw & David Freeman Programme Editor: David Freeman

HONOURS 1980-81 Woking & District League League Cup, Invitation Cup, Challenge Cup, League Champions 1981/82 - Surrey Intermediate League Premier Division Three Runners Up 1982/83 - Surrey Intermediate League Premier Division Two Runners Up 1990/91 - Surrey Intermediate League League Cup Runners Up 1999/00 - Surrey Intermediate League Reserve Premier Division Three Runners Up 2004/05 - Surrey Intermediate League Reserve Premier Division One Runners Up 2005/06 - Surrey Intermediate League Premier Division One Champions 2006/07 - Surrey Intermediate League Premier Division Champions 2007/08 - Combined Counties League Division One Secretary of The Year 2007/08 - Combined Counties League Division One Programme of The Year 2009/10 - Combined Counties League Division One Secretary of The Year 2009/10 - Combined Counties League Division One Programme of The Year Knaphill FC 2010-2011 KICK-OFF by Bryan Freeman

Welcome to Redding Way

Good afternoon everyone and a welcome to Redding Knaphill made five signings last week, three from Premier Way. A warm welcome to Farleigh Rovers, their players Division club Town, and one from Bedfont Sports- and officials, also today’s three match officials. We go four of whom made their debuts against Sheerwater, Jack into this game having completed a third of our league Leighton, Dom Worthington, James Norman and Tony programme, which sees Knaphill in the unfamiliar Hadley, the latter on the pitch for just a few minutes as position of 14th place with three wins, three draws, six substitute, before sustaining a shoulder injury, which left lost, and 12 points. Farleigh, who were without a game Knaphill with ten men for the last 18 minutes of the game. last week, are two places above us in the table and have five points more. We welcome back Nick Darnell into the first team squad today. Nick was sidelined with an injury, and then married at After our League Cup defeat at Chobham two weeks the beginning of October, and a honeymoon before returning ago, it was another local derby last Saturday with to play football with a game for the Reserves last week in the Sheerwater the visitors in a Division One encounter here 1-0 defeat away at Eversley. Nick last played for the first team at Redding Way, a match which showed improvement against Hartley Wintney on September 11th. Welcome back on the previous week’s performance. A deserved point in Nick – the team have missed you! the 2-2 draw against our local rivals, who took the lead early on in the first half. Matches coming up in November, starts next Tuesday away to Chipstead Reserves in the Surrey Premier Cup kick-off In the second half, Matt Brunt scored a stunning 7.30pm. Ironically, a year ago to the day, Knaphill played equaliser from 25 yards, with new signing and substitute Chipstead in the same competition, also at their ground, and James Norman making it 2-2 after 80 minutes. Knaphill won the tie in a penalty shoot out. came close to snatching a late winner, but were denied by the keeper at the near post. But we gained a point out Next Saturday 6th November, we are away to Bedfont Sports of it, which we hope can be improved on today. kick off 3pm. We are without a game on Saturday 13th November, but on that day, the Reserves are at home to Old The game against Sheerwater turned out to be Matt Rutlishians in the Surrey Intermediate Cup kick-off 1.30pm. Baker’s last for Knaphill. For many seasons a prolific the 1st team return to Redding Way for the last two Saturdays goalscorer for the Club, Matt made the move to Eversley of November. On the 20th, we entertain Eversley kick-off earlier this week, and follows Ian Savage, who also 2.00pm, and Farnham Town are the visitors on 27th, also kick signed for the Hampshire club earlier this month. Matt, -off 2pm. who scored had four goals in 13 games for Knaphill this season, had not been at his best for several games, but Meanwhile, back to this afternoon……Enjoy the game…. he has served the Club well in his many seasons as a top goalscorer. Matt is likely to return to Redding Way before the end of November when Eversley are the visitors.

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WITH BRYAN FREEMAN Action replay +

Knaphill Brunt, Norman 2

Sheerwater Talbot (2) 2

Knaphill gained a deserved point, even if it came more from their second half performance than their first, against Sheerwater on Saturday, to finish 2-2 after twice being behind in this local derby at Redding Way. But at least it stopped the team’s six match losing sequence in League and Cup competition, which stretched back to September 4th when they last gained a point in the draw against Warlingham in the League.

Manager Bob Pritchard missed this match through illness, but whilst the he was looking for a speedy recovery, it was also his team that needed to recover from their recent match sequence of League and Cup losses. Although that looked unlikely from the first half showing, it did become more evident in the second period which gave them a tonic, from which after drawing level for the second time, they almost snatched a late winner.

Sheerwater had the better of the first half having taken the lead after eleven minutes through Steve Talbot, who with his pace, gave new signing Jack Leighton a testing time on his debut at full back, which led to the Knaphill newcomer being substituted at halftime. The defender was one of four new signings for the Club and brought into the squad for this match. The visitors showed more of a cutting edge in the first half, with bother sides snatching at chances, more notable for Knaphill was Jack Ball’s one on one with Archibald the Sheers keeper, the latter coming off best. Knaphill became rather vunerable to quick counter attacks from Sheerwater, but the defence survived to keep the score down to a single goal, whilst finding it rather difficult to find enough fire power in their own efforts from the front men.

In the second half however, Sheerwater were more limited to goalscoring chances as the half progressed, with Knaphill excerting more pressure on the visitors. In the 58th minute, Knaphill scored the best goal of the game when their equaliser, delivered with perfection from 25 yards by Matthew Brunt left the keeper rooted to the spot as it flew into goal to make it 1-1. Sheerwater regained the lead in the 74th minute with Talbot netting his second goal which was well placed past Louis Dixon and into the far corner. Knaphill lost Tony Hadley with a shoulder injury within a few minutes after coming on as substitute, leaving the home side playing the last 18 minutes with ten men.

Knaphill battled back and struck their second equaliser in the 80th minute with a header from substitute James Norman, who also went close to snatching a winner five minutes later, but Archibald was alert to what seemed a goal bound effort, as he turned the shot round the post for a corner. The keeper was in action soon after when he punched clear Chris Fox’s effort. In the end, a welcome point for Knaphill, but that road to recovery of form, requires another prescription or two to get back to some improved healthier form and winning ways.

Team: Dixon, Cox, Leighton(Pym 46mins), Gamble, Worthington, Brunt, Harvey, Hogsden(Norman 72mins), Ball(Hadley 72mins), Fox.

Scorers: Brunt, Norman

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Brief History FARLEIGH ROVERS FC Farleigh Rovers formed in l922 formerly called Farleigh & Chelsham and their first home was Farleigh Common. They played in the Edenbridge – Caterham league 1923-57. Croydon league 1958-76. They purchased their present ground at Parsonage Field in 1959 when the players had a whip round and bought the ground. Won the Surrey Int S.E. Division 3 1978-79. Premier Division Surrey Int . 1981-82. One of the founder members of the Surrey Premier League 1982-83 promoted to Combined Counties 1983- 84 finished mid table first season highest finish in Combined Counties Premier, 6th in 1990-91. Relegated to Surrey Premier 93-94. Although finishing half way up the league. FOUNDED: 1922 Remained in Surrey Premier winning Premier League cup 2002-03. Rejoined Combined Counties when Surrey Senior League amalgamated with Combined Counties 2003-04. GROUND: PARSONAGE FIELDS Finished 10th last season. . Reached the final of the Surrey Premier Cup 2008/09 before losing to the Metropolitan Police 2-1. NICKNAME: FOXES This season Farleigh 1st team are playing their home games at Croydon Arena although Parsonage Field will remain their headquarter and it is hoped to up grade the facilities of Parsonage Field in the not to far future. CHAIRMAN: DAVE WILCOCKS

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FORTHCOMING FIXTURES Next Up +

Combined Counties League Division One Saturday 20th November 2010 2pm

v Eversley

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Away We Go! Surrey County FA Premier Cup 2nd Round Tuesday 2nd November 2010 3pm

v Chipstead Reserves

Ground Address: Chipstead FC Chipstead Meads (Recreation Ground) High Road Chipstead Surrey CR5 3SB

red&black 11 THE STORY SO FAR… HISTORY OF THE KNAPPERS

Knaphill Football Club began its life in 1924 at Waterer's Park.Waterer's Park was left to Woking Urban District Council in 1924 by Mr Anthony Waterer of Knaphill Nursery. The Recreation Ground was originally part of the nursery called "Blue Gates Field" and the park was laid out by Woking Council between 1924 and 1928 - the task taking so long as the bottom part of the field was very "soggy", whilst the rest was uneven and infested with moles. And these conditions can still be seen over 70 years later! Very little history is known about the Club between 1924 and 1980, although we do know that the team colours were originally red and white. In 1980 Knaphill were represented in the Old Woking and District League (now Guildford and Woking Alliance League) in Division 3 under Manager Dave Holloway. Dave took them from Division 3 through promotion to the Surrey Intermediate League. Dave then left Knaphill to take over Conference side Woking's reserve and youth teams. The late Andy Westcott took over the Manager's position at Knaphill in 1984. Andy successfully took the Club from Division 3 to the Premier Division 1, at the same time Clive Howes was running the Reserve Team, who also won promotion from Division 3 to the Reserves Premier Division 1.Geoff Poulton was to go on to take over the running of the Reserve Team from Clive Howes.

In 1990, Mick Garbutt became the Manager of Knaphill and Paul Bambini was running the Reserve Team. Mick Garbutt left the Club in 1994 to join up with Colin Lippiatt and Geoff Chapple at Woking. After this time the club went into decline and was struggling for players for both the First and Reserve Teams. The decision was taken by then Senior Secretary, Sean Carrigy, to approach local team Heathlands, who were playing in the Guildford and Woking Alliance League. Heathlands found themselves struggling for facilities but not players; this gave the two teams the opportunity to amalgamate. Season 1995/96 saw the arrival of Greg Anderson as Manager, with Sean Carrigy running the Reserve Team. In 1996 Dave Freeman took over from Greg as First Team Manager. The Reserve Team Manager's position was handed over to Noff Diliberto in 1997; he left the Club a year later, when Carl Barker took over. Season 2002/03 saw 2 new men at the helm with Mick Garbutt in charge of the 1st Team and Frank Walters in charge of the Reserves. Paul Bailey took over midway through 2002/2003; Carl Barker then had a second spell as Reserve Team Manager with Danny James as Reserve Team Coach and Dave Freeman as 1st team coach.

At the start of the 2003/2004 season the club formed a third team named KNAPHILL 'A' to play in the Guildford & Woking Alliance League due to volume of players at the club. Carl Barker took over as A Team Manager with Danny James in charge of the Reserves. The 2004/2005 season brought about further changes at team management level seeing Dave Freeman retiring from playing due to injuries and being appointed as 1st Team Manager with Mick Garbutt stepping down to Assistant Manager. There was also a new man at the helm for the A Team with Kevin Fletcher taking over from Carl Barker who had taken up the Chairman role. The club also moved into there new ground at Redding Way and the re-development of the Waterers Park ground, due to finished by April 2005, giving Knaphill Football Club some of the best facilities in the Surrey area.

Season 2005/2006 was destined to be a big season for the club with the club established at its new ground at Redding Way and the A Team reverting back to Waterers Park having had the facilities rebuilt. 1st Team Manager Dave Freeman continued in charge for the 2005/2006 campaign and appointed former professional with Bristol City, Bob Pritchard, who has also managed at senior level with Chertsey Town, amongst others, as 1st Team Coach. Kevin Fletcher was appointed Reserve Team Manager having impressed by running the A Team the previous season. The 2005/2006 season did prove successful as we won the Division One title on the last day of the season against nearest rivals and gained promotion to the Premier Division.

13 red&black 2006/2007 continued with Dave Freeman in charge of the 1st Team and Paul Bailey re-appointed as Reserve Team Manager. The A Team management was split during the season. Martin Hobson took charge during the first few months but had to resign due to work and family commitments. Gavin Wilcox and Tim Handley then took over until the end of the season. The 1st Team claimed back to back titles by winning the Premier Division Championship which resulted in us achieving promotion to the Combined Counties Football League, the most successful period in the clubs history up to then. Bob Pritchard took over from Dave Freeman as Manager who became Bob’s assistant during September 2007.

The 2007/08 season was the busiest the club has ever endured. Over 45 matches were played at Redding Way and the pitch was still the best in the league at the end of the season. Bob Pritchard and Dave Freeman led the club to a very commendable 7th place in the CCL, our first in senior football. The early season had seen Knaphill pushing for a top 5 position, but poor runs over the Christmas & Easter periods saw the clubs performances drop off the leading runners; still 7th place was an excellent result considering the circumstances. Steve Hutton led the Reserves campaign, a massive 40 games with a mixture of good and bad results, beating the leaders of the league on at least two occasions, but dropping too many points by conceding late goals.

The 2008/09 season started with a most welcome new face, the former Bisley and Farnborough Assistant Manager, Ian Savage. Ian joined us as player/coach and with his experience and knowledge this club has the right to feel proud that he chose to join Knaphill after receiving many other offers from teams at higher levels.

With a reduction in League games in Division One to 34 from 38 in 2007/08, Knaphill entered two new Cup competitions. the Anagram Trophy and the Southern Combination Cup, both of which saw an early exit. However, the team kept a high profile in the League staying in the top half of the table all season, eventually finishing in fifth place. They could have become champions had they won their last game of the season when, in a tightly bunched set of teams in the top six. Knaphill on 69pts needed to win at Farleigh to pip Staines Lammas to the title. Disappointingly they lost 3-2, so near yet so far.

The Reserves finished ninth in their Division with the second half of the season providng a 17 match sequence losing just two games. Adie Wilson having taken over in November from Graham Pope gelled well his players and together that was shown with the results. In the close season Terry Chapman was voted in as the new Chairman, replacing Nick Croshaw who stood down after two seasons. The newly formed Ladies side will also come under the senior banner and once again enhance on the size of the football club. Plans for floodlights and hard standing alongwith a 100 seated stand at Redding way are moving forward with the help of Woking Borough Council who continue as in recent years to support the football club.

The 2009/10 season saw the team finish third in Division One, their best placing in the three seasons in the Combined Counties League. The previous two seasons the Club finished in seventh and fifth positions. Third would normally have gained the Club promotion, but due to the proposed floodlights installation being delayed, Knaphill have to make another challenge for promotion in 2010/11. The team won 26 out of their 40 league games, losing 10 with 4 drawn, scoring 98 goals and finishing with 82 points. Season 2010/11 is the first for a Youth team at the Club, with Knaphill Youth U.18’s playing in the Allied Counties League.

From Possibility To Actuality

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WITH DAVID FREEMAN

+ Last Time Out Knaphill 3 Farleigh Rovers 1 Davis, Baker, Fox Malcolm

In-form Knaphill continued their climb upwards in Division 1 with a well deserved 3-1 win over Farleigh Rovers at Redding Way on Saturday. In their last eight league games they’ve gained 19 points from a possible twenty four, to put them within touching distance of the top three. But for all their endeavours, graft and determination, Knaphill had to wait until the last few minutes to stamp their final authority on the match with two excellent goals.

Both teams seemed to want to an early advantage with a high speed start to the opening stages of the game. Knaphill were creating more chances than their opponents and should have taken the lead after 18 minutes, but somehow a precision pass from Gavin Brainch found Matt Baker in front of goal, who was Tom Davis gives us the lead against Farleigh unable to add a finishing touch, then two minutes later, Ricky Hogsden hit the side netting as he cut in on goal.

In the first half hour, Knaphill were having the better of the exchanges, and the deadlock was broken in the 33rd minute when Tom Davis took his chance well to hammer home from 15 yards to give Knaphill the lead. Farleigh bounced back to equalise in the 45th minute when the home defence failed to clear danger, allowing Steff Malcolm to make it 1-1.

Knaphill showed determination to regain the lead early in the second half when Baker had a shot turned away for a corner by the Farleigh keeper, before a Chris Fox header went over the bar. Prior to that, Knaphill keeper Richard Shelley made a fine save to deny Farleigh’s Hindson. Knaphill put pressure on the visitors defence but found themselves unable to capitalise on some of their chances.

Fox had a good opportunity after 82 minutes, but with the keeper stranded, it was a defender who made a timely block from his shot. However the pressure and workrate paid off with emphatic strikes coming late in the game. In the 87thminute, a cross from Davis found Matt Baker who rifled his strike into the corner of goal for a 2-1 lead, then two minutes later, Chris Fox gleefully drilled home the third goal to wrap up the game and maximum points.

Matt Baker celebrates scoring our second with Gavin Brainch

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Chris Fox powers a header towards goal

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OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME KNAPHILL VS COBHAM ONE ON ONE SEASON 09/10

KNAPHILL F.C FIXTURES

DATE OPPOSITION COM RES ATT Sat 7 Aug Hayes Gate L 1-3 32 Shelley Cox Gamble Burns Savage Darnell Sat 14 Aug Worcester Park L 4-1 39 Shelley Miles Gamble Greene Burns Darnell Tue 17 Aug Farnborough North End L 0-0 40 Shelley Miles Gamble Greene Burns Darnell Sat 21 Aug Staines Lammas L 2-1 38 Shelley Gamble Miles 1 Greene Burns Darnell Tue 24 Aug Cobham L 1-0 41 Shelley Gamble Miles Greene Burns Darnell Sat 28 Aug Westfield L 1-0 60 Shelley Lumley Gamble Greene Burns Darnell Mon 30 Aug Farnham Town L 4-1 42 Shelley Lumley Gamble Greene Burns Bennett Sat 4 Sept Warlingham L 2-2 39 Shelley Lumley Gamble Cox A.Pym Bennett Sat 11 Sept Hartley Wintney L 0-2 40 Shelley Cox Gamble Greene A.Pym Bennett Tue 14 Sept Frimley Green SCC2 2-0 28 Shelley Lumley Gamble Cox Burns Turner Sat 18 Sept Eversley L 2-3 35 Shelley Lumley Gamble Cox A.Pym Brunt Sat 25 Sept Molesey PCC1 1-3 45 Dixon Lumley Gamble Cox A.Pym Savage Sat 2nd Oct Chobham L P-P Sat 9 Oct South Park L 6-2 41 Shelley Cox Gamble Greene A.Pym Savage Sat 13 Oct Chobham LC1 3-0 46 Shelley Cox Gamble Greene A.Pym Harvey Sat 23 Oct Sheerwater L 2-2 52 Dixon Cox Gamble Worthington Leighton Harvey Sat 30 Oct Farleigh Rovers L Sat 6 Nov Bedfont Sports L Weds 10 Nov Chipstead Reserves CC2 Sat 13 Nov CB Hounslow Utd L Sat 20 Nov Eversley L Sat 27 Nov Farnham Town L Sat 4 Dec WorcesterPark L Sat 18 Dec Cobham L Tue 28 Dec Westfield L Sat 3 Dec Feltham L Sat 8 Dec Farleigh Rovers L Sat 15 Jan Bedfont Sport L Sat 22 Jan Staines Lammas L Sat 29 Jan Frimley Green L Sat 5 Feb Warlingham L Sat 12 Feb Chobham L Sat 19 Feb Farnborough North End L Sat 26 Feb South Park L Sat 5 Mar Sheerwater L Sat 19 Mar CB Hounslow Utd L Sat 26 Mar Feltham L Sat 2 Apr Frimley Green L Sat 9 Apr Hartley Wintney L Sat 23 Mar Hayes Gate L

Compeitition Key: CCL1 = League CC = County Cup PC = Premier Cup D1C = Division One Cup SCC = Southern Combination Cup - Home Fixtures in Red *After extra time**Penalties

Statistics key: 1st sub on/off 2nd sub on/off 3rd sub on/off Yellow Card 2 Yellows Red Card 1 Goals Scored

NEXT HOME GAME: 20-11-10 EVERSLEY

& RESULTS 2010-2011

Flinn Brunt Hogsden 1 Baker Fox Brainch Lumley M.Pym Harvey Lumley Brunt Hogsden 1 Baker 2 Fox 1 Brainch Ball Bennett Savage Pym Brunt Hogsden Baker Fox Brainch A.Pym Lumley Savage Lumley Brunt Hogsden Baker Fox Brainch Ball Bennett Savage Bennett Brunt Hogsden Baker Fox Brainch Ball Lumley Davis Savage Savage Brunt Hogsden Baker 1 Fox Brainch A.Pym M.Pym Savage Brunt Hogsden Baker Brainch Ball A.Pym M.Pym 1 Savage Brunt Ball 1 Baker Fox Hogsden 1 M.Pym Brainch Darnell Brunt Hogsden Ball Savage Lumley Turner Fox Brunt Hogsden Ball A.Pym Savage Darnell Davis Goodhall Savage Ball 1 Hogsden 1 Baker Fox 1 Ford Cook Turner Turner Ball 1 Hogsden Baker Fox Ford Greene Brunt Bennett

Brunt Turner Hogsden Baker 1 Lumley Davis 1 Ball Harvey Brunt Turner Ball Baker Fox Chisholm Lumley Brunt 1 Hogsden Ball Baker Fox A.Pym Norman 1 Hadley Turner

NEXT AWAY GAME: CHIPSTEAD RES 02-11-10

KNAPPERS ROLL CALL 2010-2011 SEASON PLAYER STATS

Player Appearances Substitute App Goals Louis Dixon 2 Tony Hadley 1 Dom Worthington 1 Jack Leighton 1 James Norman 1 1 Richard Shelley 12 Mike Ford 1 Dan Cox 9 1 1 Lee Gamble 15 1 1 Matt Burns 8 1 1 Matt Brunt 14 11 1 Ian Savage 8 2 1 Tom Chisholm 11 1 Nick Darnell 7 1 1 Chris Fox 12 1 2 Ricky Hogsden 13 1 4 Matt Baker 13 1 4 Sean Harvey 2 1 1 Alex Lumley 9 5 1 Michael Pym 1 4 11 Scott Bennett 4 3 Jack Ball 7 5 3 Nathan Miles 4 1 Andrew Pym 7 5 Joe Turner 3 1 Tom Davis 2

Leading Goalscorers Card Count

Ricky Hogsden 4 Ricky Hogsden 3 yellows Nick Darnell 1 yellow Matt Baker 4 Chris Fox 2 yellows Alex Lumley 1 yellow Jack Ball 3 Matt Brunt 3 yellows Dan Cox 1 yellow Chris Fox 2 Nathan Miles 2 yellows Richard Shelley 1 red Michael Pym 1 Matt Baker 2 yellow Nathan Miles 1 Ian Savage 1 yellow Tom Davis 1 Sean Harvey 1 yellow Matt Brunt 1 James Norman 1

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CHERRY RED RECORDS COMBINED COUNTIES LEAGUE DIVISION ONE

P W D L F A Pts 1 Bedfont Sports 15 8 5 2 35 20 29 2 Worcester Park 13 7 4 2 37 19 25 3 Farnham Town 11 8 1 2 26 14 25 4 Hartley Wintney 11 8 1 2 23 12 25 5 Staines Lammas 15 8 0 7 35 25 24 6 Cobham 13 7 1 5 28 36 22 7 Hayes Gate 13 7 0 6 30 21 21 8 Warlingham 11 6 3 2 20 11 21 9 South Park 9 6 1 2 27 13 19 10 Eversley 13 6 1 6 29 23 19 11 CB Hounslow United 11 6 0 5 25 17 18 12 Farleigh Rovers 12 5 2 5 21 24 17 13 Westfield 12 4 2 6 17 20 14 14 Knaphill 12 3 3 6 17 25 12 15 Farnborough North End 12 3 2 7 17 21 11 16 Sheerwater 14 2 4 8 14 49 10 17 Frimley Green 11 1 3 7 11 25 6 18 Feltham 13 1 2 10 11 28 5 19 Chobham 9 1 1 7 9 29 4

FIXTURE GUIDE, FIRST TEAM, RESERVES, YOUTH & LADIES Saturday 30th October Reserve Division

CB Hounslow United Res v Worcester Park Res Division One Farleigh Rovers Res v Bookham Res Frimley Green Res v Westfield Res Bedfont Sports v CB Hounslow United Mole Valley SCR Res v Sheerwater Res Farnham Town v Warlingham Staines Lammas Res v Farnham Town Res Hartley Wintney v Farnborough North End Warlingham Res v Bedfont Sports Res Knaphill v Farleigh Rovers Sheerwater v Cobham Sunday 30th October South Park v Feltham Westfield v Chobham & South East Regional Womens League Division One

Worcester Park v Hayes Gate Brentford Ladies v Knaphill Ladies - Kick off 1.45pm

Tuesday 2nd November

Surrey County FA Premier Cup 2nd Round

Chipstead Reserves v Knaphill - Kick off 7.30pm

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RESERVES & LADIES LEAGUE TABLES

2010-2011 Season Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League Reserve Section P W D L F A Pts 1 Mole Valley SCR Reserves 10 9 1 0 34 9 28 2 Farnham Town Reserves 8 6 1 1 20 13 19 3 Frimley Green Reserves 9 6 0 3 22 20 18 4 Warlingham Reserves 10 5 2 3 24 14 17 5 Eversley Reserves 9 4 3 2 13 13 15 6 Westfield Reserves 9 4 2 3 22 15 14 7 Knaphill Reserves 10 4 1 5 15 18 13 8 Worcester Park Reserves 9 4 0 5 25 19 12 9 Bedfont Sports Reserves 8 3 0 5 13 15 9 10 Bookham Reserves 10 2 3 5 14 19 9 11 Staines Lammas Reserves 10 2 3 5 12 24 9 12 Farleigh Rovers Reserves 9 2 1 6 13 17 7 13 CB Hounslow United Reserves 8 0 4 4 10 22 4 14 Sheerwater Reserves 7 1 1 5 6 25 4

2010-2011 Season London & SE Regional Womens League Division One (London) P W D L F A Pts 1 K.I.K.K. 7 5 1 1 21 7 16 2 West Ham United Development 6 4 1 1 28 8 13 3 Luton Town Reserves 6 4 1 1 14 5 13 4 Kent Magpies 7 4 0 3 33 10 12 5 Hemel Hempstead 5 3 1 1 20 7 10 6 MSA Ladies 5 2 3 0 15 4 9 7 Brentford 7 2 0 5 12 18 6 8 Enfield Town 6 2 0 4 7 31 6 9 Knaphill 6 1 1 4 5 20 4 10 Tower Hamlets 7 0 0 7 4 49 0

28 red&black NEXT HERE AT REDDING WAY….

Reserves vs Old Rutlishians

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THE MEMORY BANK

+ YESTERDAYTODAY LOOKING BACK AT EACH OF OUR GAMES AT THIS TIME OF THE SEASON SINCE OUR ARRIVAL IN THE COMBINED COUNTIES LEAGUE. 27th October 2007

Knaphill 6 CB Hounslow 0

A hat-trick for Matt Baker and one each from Mike Kelly, Darren Rivers and Neil Roissetter saw us record our biggest win of the season.

ARCHIVE COLLECTION— - BACK IN TIME

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Crescent Rovers 4 Knaphill 2

It was an uphill struggle as we found ourselves 3-0 after half an hour. Despite pulling one back through Orando Pike, pictured right Rovers extended their lead before Brian Murphy scored from the penalty spot.

31st October 2009

Knaphill 4 Feltham 1

A hat-trick from Matt Baker and one from Matt Edwards saw run out comfortable winners against struggerling Feltham.

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WITH TERRY CHAPMAN The + Final Word

Knaphill Football Club may be going through a difficult patch at present what with one thing and another but this club has a very sound base. This was added to this week with the return of Wayne Griffiths to the Executive Committee. We welcome Wayne back and know that his drive and financial expertise will add to our stability. We now have at Knaphill Football Club a very experienced committee. This committee will lead us into our next phase.

There has been much speculation in the last couple of weeks about our management and our players. Firstly on the players front. We have recently lost two excellent players in Ian Savage and Matt Baker to Eversley. I wrote a note about Ian in an earlier piece but I feel the loss of Matt Baker is a massive blow to this club. Matt has been with us for 11 seasons and probably on his own has pushed our club up the leagues. We will survive but I would like to thank Matt for his help in making Knaphill Football Club one of the best clubs in the area. Our door is always open for Matt to return if his time at Eversley is not successful.

Secondly on the Management front can I tell you all now that Bob Pritchard is staying for the fight we have at this club. His commitment to this club is the same as it was when he joined. Yes we have lost a few games but I certainly do not blame Bob for that. We are all in it together so we now all need to pull together to get our club back up to where it belongs. On the financial front can I appeal to everybody involved in this club to think hard and dig deep to keep this club going.Football clubs do not survive without funding. Please do not leave it to someone else. Me and the committee will guarantee the funding for this club but sometimes a little help from you all would be much appreciated.

What can I do!!!!

The number of times I try to sell a bonus ball to players and they say I haven't got any money. The money made each week for selling all 49 numbers is £33.00. Every penny that we make goes back into the player’s fund. Don't forget also you may even win £65.00. The Bonus Ball costs £2.00 a number. The number you buy if it coincides with the number that is drawn out on Saturday nights Bonus Ball lotto you will win. Have a go at the new Last Man Standing Game. We are starting Game 4 this weekend so why not join in. It is a game of skill and prediction and a lot of fun. Talk to me before kick off on Saturday. It will cost you £10.00 but you could win up to £200.00. Even more if more join in.

We also have a very good night’s entertainment lined up for Thursday 11th November at Foxhills Golf Club. It does cost £55.00 per head but most of you players spend more than that on a Saturday night out. The cost includes food and wine and guest speakers. They are confirmed as Richard Keys of Sky Sports and Alan Smith of Arsenal and England fame. Why not get your boss or a member of your family to sponsor you for your signing on fee. We will have other efforts this year to try to bring money in to the club. So when the events are announced please join in.

Plans are already being discussed for our opening fixture under our new floodlights. We are thinking down the lines off an old boy’s game followed by a game against a team from a higher division. Whoever wants to celebrate our opening will certainly be in for a good night. We are not tempting fate trying to organise an opening event because news through this week tells me I should be able to give you a start date very soon now.

38 red&black I hope news of the start will give this club the boost it deserves. We know we have the players and the management to get our season going again. We will have to replace players and blood more of our youth team but this is not an issue. We welcome new players last week from Chertsey. It looks like we have some talent coming through looking at the performance against Sheerwater Football Club last week. Lets all hope our football is lifted this week and we perhaps start a run of victories that will move us up to the top three.

On a less serious note;

Chairman Doughty predicts bright future for Forest's young guns

NOTTINGHAM Forest have their best crop of youngsters coming through the academy ranks in more than a decade. That was the message today from chairman Nigel Doughty, who believes the Reds first team could be bolstered by more than one talented product of the youth set-up either next season or by the following campaign.

The club has a proud history of bringing young players through their ranks, most notably during the era when Paul Hart was in charge of the academy, when the likes of Jermaine Jenas, Michael Dawson, Wes Morgan and Andy Reid burst onto the scene. Lewis McGugan, James Perch, Matt Thornhill and Brendan Moloney have been more recent graduates of the set-up. Now Doughty is hopeful that another generation of talent is poised to have an impact.

"The players we have coming through the ranks now, in the under-16 and above age groups, look to be the best crop we have had since I have been at the football club," said Doughty. "We are seeing a lot of them gaining international recognition at junior levels and we are battering teams, including Premiership academy sides. "Obviously these players develop to varying degrees. "And you don't want to single out individuals, because they all come through at different rates. "But the encouraging thing is that there is a group of them."

Forest may not be certain which of the group will develop into stars of the future, but they remain convinced that the current junior sides will be a source of fresh talent. "It is not just one Jenas in there," said Doughty. "There is a group of them coming through and we are confident we have a very special group on our hands. "I think possibly next season we might start to see one or two of them coming through. If not next season, maybe the year af- ter. It looks very exciting."

And Doughty is encouraged by the revival in form shown by McGugan in recent weeks. The midfielder took his tally to seven goals in eight games with a truly breathtaking strike against Ipswich last weekend. And Doughty said: "He is now fulfilling the potential that everyone thought he had when he was 16. It is good to see."

Can you wait that long for success Dave? Up the Blades!!!!

Good luck to all our teams this weekend.

Terry

red&black 39 THE TEAMS Saturday 30th October 2010, Kick Off: 3.00pm Cherry Red Record Combined Counties League Division One

KNAPHILL V FARLEIGH ROVERS Manager: Bob Pritchard Managers: David Willcocks/Trevor Giles Assistant Manager: Simon Bates Assistant Manager: Ken Lowhing Sports Injury Specialist: Sam Downes Colours:Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts Colours: Red Shirts, Black Shorts Louis Dixon 1 Ollie Waiton Dan Cox 2 Peter Collard Jack Leighton 3 Steve Hindson Dom Worthington 4 Danny Wayman Lee Gamble 5 Roy Newman Matt Brunt 6 Rhod Davis Joe Turner 7 Barry Gooden Sean Harvey 8 Martin Dell Ricky Hogsden 9 Sam Blowers James Norman 10 Scott Robson Chris Fox 11 Paul Spencer Nick Darnell 12 Andy Briant Tom Hayden 14 John Gladwin Steve Greene 15 Liam Giles Andrew Pym 16 Mark Whittaker Tom Davis 17 Billy Lippett MATCH OFFICIALS NEXT MATCH AT REDDING WAY Referee: Mr A.Rafique Saturday 6th November Assistant 1: Mr S.Vince Knaphill Reserves v Old Rutlishians Assistant 2: Mr A.Goggin Kick Off: 1.30pm

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