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Photography: Mark Truman 2nd December 2017 3:00 pm kick off vs Westfields £1.50 LAST YEAR WE DELIVERED £70M IN SALES FOR OUR CLIENTS! PROUD SPONSORS OF PLYMOUTH PARKWAY Get in touch to see how we can help T: +44 (0)1752 775 751 E: [email protected] MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN PAGE 3 THE GAFFERS NOTES WHEN YOU SEE RED, ARE YOU Good afternoon everyone and a warm welcome SURE IT’S NOT GREEN, OR BLACK? to Callington Town who, since our earlier meeting a month ago, have changed their management team and will be looking to improve their results Approximately one in 12 men inherit colour blindness. It’s carried on the to pull away from the lower reaches of the table. NORMAL VISION As always we will need to be well prepared and X-chromosome, so only one in 200 at our best. women inherit the condition. Since my last notes we have had 3 victories in It can be a real issue in football, whether you’re watching, playing, managing or 3 different competitions. Firstly the FA Vase officiating. Imagine not being able to tell game against Bodmin was, as expected, a tough the difference between kit colours and encounter and not without it’s controversy. Some how that would affect you, your will argue that the Bodmin sending off changed teammate or your child. the game but it’s sometimes more difficult playing against 10 men when they are defending a lead There are three types of colour blindness – than 11. My own view is that their missed chance and myriad colour combinations which to go 3-1 ahead followed by us equalising at 2-2 cause problems. The common perception that colour-blind people only confuse reds virtually straight away was the game changer. The and greens is a myth. momentum shifted in our favour from that point The FA has been working closely with and to come from 2 goals down after 25 minutes UEFA and specialist organisation Colour to win 4-2 against a tough Bodmin side reflects LEE HOBBS Blind Awareness to highlight the issue. great credit on the lads, our team ethic and our The intention is to positively influence will to win. We will now entertain Hereford based well they were received and how such a relatively COLOUR-BLIND SIMULATION (PROTANOPIA) decision-makers at every level of the Westfields in the last 64. Westfields are currently small club have progressed and provided such game and improve the experience of mid table in the step 5 Midland Premier league, good facilities. We thank them and wish them colour-blind people – whatever their beat Willand Rovers 1-2 in the last round and had well. involvement in football. some high scoring victories in previous rounds. I This work has seen the production of a also note that they reached the 1st round proper Finally, Tuesday’s visit to Cullompton in the 3rd comprehensive guidance booklet. of the FA Cup last season, the lowest ranked side round of the Walter Parson League Cup saw us You can read and download it at left in the competition at that stage. A terrific progress to the quarter finals with a hard fought www.TheFA.com/colourblindness but ultimately well deserved 5-0 victory. achievement for a step 5 side so an interesting And please visit the Colour Blind Awareness challenge is envisaged. It’s worthy of note that the 14 goals we have website: colourblindawareness.org for scored in these 3 games have been spread around ways you can help maximise awareness. Secondly, last Saturday saw us gain a comfortable 7 different players plus an own goal. Also to still 5-0 victory league victory at newly promoted be involved at this stage of the season in 4 of the 5 Together, let’s make Sticker. A couple of minor injuries meant the squad competitions we entered is very pleasing and full was once again fully utilised and everyone played sure football’s future marks to all the players for their efforts so far. The their part in a very solid all round performance aim must be to continue to progress in all of them. is FOR ALL. which resulted in us moving 7 points clear at the top of the table. For many it was their first visit Thanks for your continued support and enjoy to Sticker and I have to say it was a pleasurable today’s game. experience for management, players and supporters alike. Many have commented on how Lee PAGE 4 THE GAFFERS NOTES WHEN YOU SEE RED, ARE YOU SURE IT’S NOT GREEN, OR BLACK? Approximately one in 12 men inherit colour blindness. It’s carried on the NORMAL VISION X-chromosome, so only one in 200 women inherit the condition. It can be a real issue in football, whether you’re watching, playing, managing or officiating. Imagine not being able to tell the difference between kit colours and how that would affect you, your teammate or your child. There are three types of colour blindness – and myriad colour combinations which cause problems. The common perception that colour-blind people only confuse reds and greens is a myth. The FA has been working closely with UEFA and specialist organisation Colour Blind Awareness to highlight the issue. The intention is to positively influence COLOUR-BLIND SIMULATION (PROTANOPIA) decision-makers at every level of the game and improve the experience of colour-blind people – whatever their involvement in football. This work has seen the production of a comprehensive guidance booklet. You can read and download it at www.TheFA.com/colourblindness And please visit the Colour Blind Awareness website: colourblindawareness.org for ways you can help maximise awareness. Together, let’s make sure football’s future is FOR ALL. PAGE 4 PAGE 7 PLYMOUTH PARKWAY CHAIRMAN RESERVE TEAM MANAGER FOUNDING VICE PRESIDENT Mark Russell Andy Notman Vic Easterbrook VICE CHAIRMAN RESERVE TEAM COACH LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS Gez Baggott Matt Phillips Stuart Cadmore Alan Horswell CLUB SECRETARY RESERVE TEAM PHYSIO Colin Edwards Genny Turner Pete White Charlie Baggott FIRST TEAM MANAGER GROUNDSMEN Gez Baggott Lee Hobbs Garry Turner Mark Young Peter White Brian Martin FIRST TEAM COACH Ian Watson Karl Kurtis PRESIDENT Jim Parsons PHOTOGRAPHER FIRST TEAM PHYSIO Mark Truman Dean Gallini Alan Elphick www.plymouthparkwayfc.co.uk PAGE 7 LET’S HAVE IT IN THE 2ND ROUND PROPER C “SCORE M Y CM MY EXCLUSIVE CY CMY K TRADE PRICES” ON ALL YOUR BUILDING MATERIALS, TIMBER & DIY NEEDS SIMPLY QUOTE YOUR VISIT ‘CLUB NAME’ IN BRANCH buildbase.co.uk OR GET 10% OFF ONLINE to find our WHEN YOU ENTER CODE: BMKAP1000 LOCAL branch BEFORE 311217 or place an order Terms and Conditions Apply. Visit buildbase.co.uk for full details. buildbase.co.uk PAGE 9 LET’S HAVE IT IN THE 2ND ROUND PROPER Match Report Plymouth Parkway vs Callington Town Plymouth Parkway 4 (Macauley 20, Farkins 28, Williams 35, Krac 42) Callington Town 1 (43) In blustery, chilly conditions, Parkway, showing 3 A lack of concentration in the Parkway defence on the personnel and a couple of positional changes from right saw a neat Callington move end with an unmarked their last game, entertained lowly Callington looking to player hooking in from around 5 yards. continue their winning run. Parkway were given an early scare on 5 mins when an unmarked Callington player hit The second half continued with Parkway completely a shot high and wide when well placed. He really should dominant as Callington seemed to settle for damage have scored. This seemed to spur Parkway into instant limitation, offering virtually no attacking threat. With action and on 8 mins a strong run and cross from Glyn the midfield becoming increasingly congested Parkway, Hobbs evaded everyone with no Parkway player able despite playing some delightful pass and move football, to get a final touch. Mikey Williams then made a fine were finding it difficult to penetrate a packed Callington run with his shot being well saved as Parkway began to defence. The pacy Macauley continued to cause take control and dominate possession. On 14 mins, a run problems down the right, providing a series of crosses from deep by Shane Krac saw him shoot just over after which saw chance after chance being created but not being cleverly set up by Hobbs. C “SCORE converted. Hobbs and Krac both saw efforts narrowly miss the target. In increasingly deteriorating conditions M Parkway looking sharp and lively all over the pitch and the pitch starting to cut up, the Parkway defence continued to move the ball around well probing a by were rarely called into action, looking comfortable when Y now overworked Callington defence. On 15 mins Hobbs required to be with their keeper Kyle Moore only having CM saw a good shot deflected wide followed shortly after by to deal with the occasional back pass. On 70 mins Luke his 25 yard screamer going narrowly over the bar. With Durham replaced the hardworking Christian Pople who MY EXCLUSIVE Parkway now pouring forward at will, they took the lead appeared to have a taken a minor knock with Ethan on 20 mins. Yet another fine, mazy run into the box by CY Phillips coming on for Krac on 81 mins. Parkway had one Williams resulted in his shot being blocked on the line last flurry on 85 mins when only a superb double save CMY and from the subsequent goalmouth scramble, Connor from the Callington keeper denied them a 5th goal. The K Macauley bundled the ball in from close range at the near post.