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warm welcome to Gary McCann we were able to give the club something his management team, players and back with the £15,000 prize money added officials of Hampton and Richmond to the £9,000 from the previous round and ABorough Football Club. demonstrate our improvement as a newly Today is the first of 3 successive home Sat- built team. urday games against some top sides so you The attitude and commitment of the group can be sure you’re in for a treat of football must be complimented at this time and and we value your much-needed support. as a management team it is a pleasure to We come into this weekend full of confidence work with such great lads. We have had to having recorded 3 wins in a row. Against contend with a few niggly injuries and have East Thurrock a fortnight ago it was good to utilised the squad and anyone who has www.wealdstone-fc.com go away from home and get a result. As we stepped in has not disappointed. It’s a long have seen so far this season there are no season and we emphasise to them that they easy games especially away so we knew we will all play their part and whilst some haven’t had to go there, not concede many chances played as much as they’d like they are so im- and we would have enough quality to score portant to ensuring we are going to have any and win. We worked very hard in training success. They are working phenomenally on limiting chances defensively and been hard in training as we maintain our ethos that more clinical at the other end so it was nice if you train well, you play well. to keep a clean sheet and score a deserved We return to the league today before an- winner towards the end of the game. Last other 2 week break for the FA cup so again weekend’s game against Hungerford was ex- 3 points feels bigger. Hampton have come pected. Having watched them twice struggle off the back of 2 strong seasons finishing in to beat a step 5 side and quite simple look the playoffs and with the change of manager very poor it was no surprise to see them could have had an excuse to drop off. They sign a few players, work far harder and play haven’t and the start to the season has been a lot better against us. We were prepared impressive so we know it will be a tough for that and the boys were not going to take game for us today. A local derby, the return the game lightly. We controlled them game of a few ex-players and the fact they’ll want and at 2 nil were very comfortable. It was to maintain the small points advantage they frustrating to concede and make the last 10 have over us will serve up a great contest. FROM NEWS THE CLUB AT LATEST minutes trickier but we’re through to the next Enjoy the game and once again thanks for round. With finances squeezed and the need your continued backing. for additional funds for our club it is pleasing Bobby and the management team. WEALDSTONE v HAMPTON & RICHMOND BOROUGH BY SUDHIR RAWAL ELMSLIE ENDER

Shomotun the star man on the field as his still unknown. This is the round when the tricky feet in tight situations were a joy real magic of the self-styled best club to watch. Eventually he set up Bradley competition in the world really gets the Bubb, whose striker’s instinct got him juices flowing. One more win and you are ahead of the keeper to put through to the next round us a goal ahead and then and possible TV coverage, Shomotun doubled our which if you are the live lead with a fine strike into ‘Unlike the game, can be a game the corner. Monakana also changer financially. So hit the bar, Wealdstone whom do we want? Really wouldn’t be Wealdstone if trophy, National you want to be home to the they didn’t put a little bit lowest ranked side in the of anxiety into the end of a League teams competition and I’d suspect game with the Crusaders being away to a Conference pulling a goal back late on, South side is the worst. but we managed the last will take the FA And we definitely don’t ten minutes or so very well want anyone who plays on and came away deserved Cup seriously ’ plastic. At least if drawn

www.wfcmegastore.co.uk winners. I’m still baffled by against a Conference Hungerford showing so little National side there is an desire to win the game. In element of glamour and Does lack of ambition pay? Not the FA Cup performance has little merit under-dog status, though unlike the if you don’t win. It is all about the win, Trophy, National teams will take the FA into the next round and now quite a bit of Cup seriously. Barnet anyone, especially when the FA Cup is involved cash. at PEPF? Now that would be fun! I’m writing this on Monday morning, with the draw for the 4th Qualifying round SUD

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FIND OLD he continually gets jobs in football with was considerably better with young THE STONES INTERVIEW BY TIM PARKS WEALDSTONE v HAMPTON & RICHMOND BORO 13.09.2018

borough but it was almost my last new club”. game in football... the ball went un- Bizarrely, Wadah had only been back der my foot with my first touch and in a day or two when he literally Farnborough almost scored. But we bumped into his old boss Drax! got the draw and Drax just said ‘You “I was just driving through Acton and there have to learn from that’. he was, on a morning jog. We stopped and “Unfortunately my studying at spoke briefly, and he said he was hoping to Middlesex University (Sports & Ex- be given the Staines Town job and did I want ercise Science) clashed with training to come and play there? and matches and I took a break from “Two days later I was signed up for Staines Wadah playing. A year later, when I was 19, and had a couple of great seasons at Wheat- I came back to the Maidenhead first sheaf Park, although the chairman Matthew team squad but then suffered a bad Boon’s heart wasn’t really in it. It was no real knee injury which need surgery and surprise he sold up. But now I’m at Weald- www.wfcmegastore.co.uk put me out of action for the season. stone and couldn’t be happier. I’m working I needed to find myself and wanted for Brisqq, a new delivery company and that “I love playing alongside Godfrey to travel the world.” Ahmidi gives me the flexibility I need for training and adah had a friend who had matches”. .. though he’s so good he could moved out to the Middle adah reckons his best game for East to play in Bahrain and Staines was in the FA Cup against Wthe 20-year-old midfielder followed Maidenhead two years ago - when probably play there all by himself!” suit. “It was the best thing I’ve Wthey dumped their neighbours out of the com- F you ask Stones fans about the least- ever done” he says. “I took some petition. “It was very satisfying for me, as an heralded yet most effective of our close- books with me, got my head down, ex Maidenhead player and for Drax against .. ONE OF THE CLUB’S FLUENT GERMAN APEAKERS season signings, midfielder Wadah Ahmidi Wadah moves studied, got fit... it was a great his old club. Maidenhead were really flying at Iis the first name on almost everyone’s lips. smoothly experience both football-wise and that time, winning the NLS that season and All we could glean on Google about the through midfield as a man”. with Dave Tarpey getting all the goals so it 27-year-old was that he had been at Staines in the recent He only rates the standard as was a big scalp.” Town, and before that played in Sweden and Chelmsford Ryman Prem level in the National And what does he think about the current Bahrain - so did he mind being known as an game Division Two, where he played

Stones midfield? “It’s great playing in the TYLER. RHYS International Man of Mystery? with Sitra FC, but the money was middle with Godfrey.. he’s really special. He He laughed: ‘Yes that’s me! very good even if the crowds only can win the ball all day long. I reckon the gaf- Wealdstone have always been the biggest topped 1,000 for important games. And fer could play him in there on his own, like a “I quite like being under the radar... I hope that in a national stadium that holds 70,000. I’ve surprised a few people. I’m certainly non League club in NW London. I think we 4-1-4-1 or something!” working hard to keep my place at Wealdstone can be even bigger.” “It was a different type of game, you And is he happy with the season so far? and really enjoying it so far”. Wadah didn’t have the usual route into couldn’t really put a tackle in. I seemed to “Well, at Dulwich and against Chelmsford get booked every match! And although the I noticed Wadah in the Staines team last football via youth teams and a pro club. we lost our shape a little bit, even though we ‘I played for community teams around the season there runs from November to March, should have won, but we’ve tightened up with season that came to the Vale in the Middle- when it’s cooler, you could find yourself play- sex Cup, took the game to extra time and Paddington area, set up basically to get crime three straight wins now. The key is always to off the streets. I loved playing but it seemed ing in 40 degree heat. The World Cup could put it right next game”. beat us on penalties. He was influential in the be interesting in four years time”. Swans’ midfield, and clearly also came to the I’d missed my chance as a couple of my attention of Bobby Wilkinson. team mates at that level landed pro deals at Wadah only spent six months in the Middle East before taking So how did the move to the Stones come Charlton and Cardiff. “I was playing for London Tigers in the Lon- up another friend’s suggestion about? “Well, at the end of the season to go and play for Karlstad FC in everything at Staines was up in the air... don Spartan League, based just on the A40 in Perivale, and we had a friendly central Sweden. “I really enjoyed the chairman had sold the club and it there, living in a great city on the manager and players told to with Maidenhead under-18s... I was spotted by Drax Hippolyte, the shores of Lake Vanern and move on. Crazy situation. I had playing some technical football. It played with Greenie (Danny the Maidenhead manager who asked me over to sign for was a slower game and they love Green) earlier in my career at English players out there. Maidenhead so I gave him a them in the Ryman Prem. call, he put me onto the gaffer “It was a different level, “But it was the third tier of the and in a few days I’d signed. very intense but I was asked Swedish game and, to be hon- A great move! I grew up in the to sign for them. I made my est, I couldn’t afford to carry on. I Edgware Road, Paddington debut the following week as felt I had to get back to England FIND A WHOLE OF THE WORLD WEALDSTONE MEMORABILIA MEGASTORE: AT area (and I still live there) and sub in an FA Cup tie at Farn- and try to get a job, and find a NEXT UP IN THE STONES INTERVIEW ALL-ACTION LIST: Pic. [email protected] STEVE FOSTER WADAH AHMIDI WEALDSTONE v HAMPTON & RICHMOND BY NICK DUGARD From the General Manager s I prepare to leave my roles at it and benefit from the opportunity to draw Wealdstone I shall look back with in new visitors and potential long term sup- pride on what today’s Non-League porters to The Vale. We must continue to be ADay stands for, and, just as importantly, I innovative and proactive for such events, led am proud of this club’s contribution and and supported by the board. my own support for it ,since its inception. I would like to place on record my personal To the uninitiated, Non-League Day was thanks to Richard Walker and Steve Scott of set up by James Doe in 2010 as a social Watford FC who have always done their best media experiment, after being inspired by a to help promote Wealdstone on NLD and pre-season trip to Devon to watch Queens have done do so again in the lead up to to- Park Rangers play at Tavistock. It has now day. I hope that we will retain those contacts grown to become an annual part of the and expand them for future events - this is football calendar, backed by Premier League all part of the Press Officer’s role of course. and Football League clubs, MPs, celebri- ties, media organisations, charities and most Our thanks also to Megan and colleagues importantly the non-league clubs themselves at our sponsors Wenzel’s for supporting and the fans who turn up on the day. Always today’s events with some half time activities. scheduled to coincide with an international Let’s hope the weather holds! Please kids - break, Non-League Day provides a platform take part!! for clubs to promote the importance of afford- Lastly, it is hoped that the Prostate Cancer able volunteer led community football while www.wfcmegastore.co.uk Charity team will be at the game today with a giving fans across the country the chance to collection, so please give generously as you show support for their local non-league side. all contributed so brilliantly last season In the early days of NLD we led the way On a final note, more than ever this club to a large degree with an innovative promo needs volunteers, don’t believe any rubbish and PR approach and have achieved some about not needing them. Sign up today - it excellent attendances when we have been really is important. Someone has to do fortunate enough to have had a home game these jobs around the club - if no one steps to coincide with NLD. 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losing the ‘country’ and ‘village’ feel of the place and has a reputation as a welcoming BEAVERS FACTS and friendly club. The club has its own Football GROUND - Beveree Stadium Academy as well as a Ladies Team. CAPACITY - 3,500 (644 seated) The Club remain fully committed to the local MANAGER - Gary McCann community having been part of life in Hampton 2017/18 - Naional League South 4th Village for over 90 years. partnership with Ray Galton wrote comedy classics, Hancock Half Hour and Steptoe & OLIVER SPRAGUE - DEFENDER Son). WHO’S WHO.. Oliver is a young wide player who started his The Club’s first floodlights were installed in career at the youth academies at Chelsea, 1967 and after a short stay in the Athenian QPR and Watford. In recent seasons Oliver League, joined the Isthmian League in 1973. has represented Hendon, Billericay Town and www.wfcmegastore.co.uk TOM LOVELOCK- GOALKEEPER Welling United, he has also played in Cyprus The Beavers played in various divisions, at Tom is an experienced goalkeeper who one stage sinking down to Division 3 before a for Aspis Pyla FC. played over 50 times for Hendon in all SIMON DOWNER- DEFENDER Charlie surge up the league saw them gain a place in competitions last season but began his the Premier Division in 1998. At the end of the Signed in August 2018 following the depar- career with Leyton Orient before making over ture of Josh McLeod-Urquhart, 36 year old 2002/03 season the Beavers were relegated 70 appearances for Sutton United. but shortly after the signing of Alan Devonshire Simon brings Football League experience (ex-England & West Ham United) as Manager CHARLIE BURNS - GOALKEEPER to the heart of defence. Downer began his saw a resurgence in fortune which saw them Charlie signed in July 2018 to provide some career with Leyton Orient, making over 80 gain the Isthmian League Championship in competition for the number one jersey this Football League appearances, including the 2001 League Two playoff final at Wembley. 2007. The Beavers would spend five seasons season. A product of the MK Dons Academy, in the Football Conference South, twice Charlie spent last season at Grays Athletic. His time at Sutton United was a memorable narrowly missing out on promotion to the apex During his time at the Dons he turned out one, with the defender making over 250 of Non-League, losing two play-off finals in for Cambridge City, Truro City and Hayes & appearances at Gander Green Lane. A fan 2008 and 2009. Yeading United on loan. favourite, Downer even managed to see 85 ampton FC were formed in 1921 The Beavers found themselves back in the RIAN BRAY- DEFENDER minutes in goal out against Torquay United in (changing their name to Hampton & Isthmian League for the start of the 2012/13 Rian is a 19-year-old 6ft 4 defender who has February 2017, coming on at 1-0 down and inspiring the U’s to a 3-2 win. Richmond Borough FC in 1999). The season, a season after Alan Devonshire had also followed manager Gary McCann from Hclub are the only Senior Football Team in moved on. The following two seasons saw Hendon, where he was a key performer last JAMES HAMMOND - DEFENDER the London Borough of Richmond-upon- disappointing finishes of 13 and 12th, one season playing over 60 times in all competi- Right-sided defender known to manager Thames, an area dominated by Rugby month into season 2014/15 joint managers tions. The young centre-half represented Gary McCann from his time at Hendon. Clubs. Hampton’s early years were spent Paul Barry and Darren Powell resigned and Millwall and while there had loan spells at James started his career at Colchester in Junior Football competing in the ex-Kingstonian Manager, , was Leatherhead, Welling United and Bishop’s United, before enjoying spells at Wealdstone Kingston & District and the South West appointed. Stortford. and Concord Rangers. Middlesex Leagues until 1959 (Hampton’s Under Alan Dowson the club won the Isthmian NATHAN MAVILA - DEFENDER MICHAEL CORCORAN - MIDFIELD main honours during that period were four League Championship once again in 2015-16, Nathan is a left-sided defensive player who Defensive midfielder Michael links up with KDFL Championships between 1929 and seeing promotion to the National League signed for Hampton from Leyton Orient, McCann following a season with the Greens 1933). Having secured a lease on Beveree, South. The club also won the Isthmian where he had been on a short-term con- last year. He started at Cardiff City, before Hampton made the move into Senior League Charity Shield in August 2016. tract. The 22-year-old had previously been spells with Oxford United, Wealdstone and Football, joining the Surrey Senior League. The club have twice appeared in the FA Cup at Wingate & Finchley, Wealdstone and Chelmsford City led him to Beveree. The Beavers (no one can quite recall how or 1st Round Proper losing 2-1 at Barnet in 2000 Cambridge City. CASEY MACLAREN - MIDFIELD why the club acquired its nickname!) won the and 3-0 at home to Dagenham & Redbridge in TYRELL MILLER-RODNEY - Talented midfielder Casey was previously Surrey Senior League Championship in 1964 2007. In the FA Trophy the Beavers reached DEFENDER with AFC Wimbledon and joined Hampton and were then invited to join the Spartan the last 16 in 2012. In County Cups the A former Brentford Academy player, Tyrell in the summer of 2018 from Hendon, where League (there was no progression though a Beavers have won the Middlesex Senior Cup featured on a handful of occasions for the he had spent the last ten years. Injury kept pyramid in those days). Hampton won three in 2006, 2008, 2012, 2014 & 2017. The club Beavers during pre-season as a right back him out of the Hendon side for most of the Spartan League and Cup doubles during their have also won the Middlesex Charity Cup in or right-sided wing back before putting pen 2008/09 season, but he overcame this to stay in the Spartan League. In October 1967 1970, 1996, 1998 & 1999. to paper in late July 2018. He was also very become an integral part of the team. Hampton made their best ever signing when The Club have over the years improved effective in midfield for local rivals Staines DANIEL UCHECHI - MIDFIELD they persuaded Alan Simpson OBE to take Town last season and can play anywhere Beveree to a state where it now has a ground Midfielder Daniel’s footballing background the role of Club President (Mr Simpson, in capacity of 3,500 (including 750 seats) without down the right-hand side. FIND A WHOLE OF THE WORLD WEALDSTONE MEMORABILIA MEGASTORE: AT is an interesting one. He came through the FIND A WHOLE WORLD OF MEMORABILIA AT THE WEALDSTONE MEGASTORE:www.wfcmegastore.co.uk HAMPTON &RICHMOND Dundas returnedtoBevereeinthe sum Powerfully builtmidfielder/attacker Craig CRAIG DUNDAS- Beavers eversince. Stoke Cityandhasbeentrainingwith the as awinger, wasreleasedinthesummerby 20-year-old midfielder, whocanalsoplay for theBeaversinSeptember2018. The Former Stoke City midfielder Ryan Hill signed RYAN HILL - appearances. Wood followedwhere Mattymadeover80 ances atWatford, threeseasonsat Boreham 2018. After making24firstteamappear 26, whosignedfortheBeaversin August Former Watford & MATTY WHICHELOW - to theBeaversgoingforward. year, andwillnodoubtaddseriousfirepower 15 goalsin34appearancesforSt Albans last league pyramid.Rhysscoredanimpressive before makinghiswaythroughthenon- Crystal Palace,FulhamandGlasgowCeltic pedigree isastellarone,havingplayedfor Team ofthe Year for2017/18.Rhys’ youth being namedintheNationalLeagueSouth City lastyear, Rhysjoined theBeaversafter A 25-year-oldwingerwho playedatSt Albans MIDFIELD RHYS MURRELL-WILLIAMSON- with SalisburyCity. winning promotiontotheNationalLeague tion intotheFootballLeaguein2011, also of the AFC Wimbledonteamthatwonpromo Wealdstone gone ontorepresent AFC Wimbledon, 200 timesforthetangerines,andhassince with Ashford Town (Middx),appearingnearly Hammersmith bornRickystartedhiscareer RICKY WELLARD- resenting NigeriaatU20andU23level. 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seen? The one that sticks most in my mind new one is soulless. is England v Scotland at the old Wembley, Where do you like to stand (or a game I went to with a certain P. Rumens. sit) at the Vale? Behind the goal we Stuart Pearce in his pomp, Shearer on the Fan in the Stand are attacking. score sheet, Seaman’s penalty save and “that goal” from Gazza. What are your expectations for the Stones for this season? Play-offs. “My greatest Wealdstone And most memorable Wealdstone game, and moment? Two stand out: Northwood How does the current programme compare v Wealdstone May 1997 when we won the with others you see? Far and away the best. moment? Richard championship and the Dulwich play-off game Any articles or features that you’d like to in 2004. I’m not ashamed to say that I had see? More “where are they now” news of tears in my eyes on both occasions. The best favourite ex players. Jolly’s play-off winner moment would be Jolly’s penalty winner v What has been the most readable/least Dulwich in that 2004 play-off final. I’m welling readable Fan in the Stand so far? They’re up even now just thinking about it! all excellent (cop-out, I know). from the penalty spot What really gets your goat watching foot- What do you think of the bars and catering ball? Crap officiating and feigning injury. at The Vale? Any beers or food you’d like Have you ever played the game yourself to be added? All good. Pauline Worby does at Dulwich in 2004... (to any level) and most memorable mo- a great job with the half way line snacks. The ments? I was a half decent 5-a-side player, guest beer is generally good in the bar. but pretty hopeless at 11-a-side. Do you buy much at the clubshop? I have I’m welling up now, just Any suggestions to improve your Stones in the past, but have most things I need now. -watching experience at the Vale? Big new The guys who run it do a great job. Richard Jolly’s play-off winner hits stand opposite the clubhouse. How do you feel on the kit debate- solid the Dulwich net and the party’s just blue shirts or quarters? Quarters every time. thinking about it” about to get started! Favourite current Wealdstone line-up? North, Tyler, Okimo, Stevens, Grant, Poku, Finally, where do you see the club in five Ahmidi, Lench and the two Bradleys. Pratt years’ time? This is tricky. I would love to say oday is a special treat as we interview Park Road near Lower Mead and was attract- runs himself into the ground, but not enough flying in the National League main, but I have Quentin Fox who was a director of ed by the roar of the crowd. I wanted to find end product. Greenie is the best midfielder in considerable concerns about the sustainability the club for over 25 years, his legal out what was getting everyone so excited. the league on his day, but is too inconsistent. of the Club’s financial model and the lease Texpertise coming in particularly useful. Now Once I saw Duck, Byrne and Henderson in Monakana has bags of talent but runs up issue may be rearing its ugly head again by he says he continues to take an interest in action, I was hooked. too many blind alleys. I’d include Fumnaya then. Let’s hope my worries don’t come true. Shomotun, but as a loan player, what goes on, and likes to help out on the Do you follow any other team? No. he may not be around for long. turnstiles... Do you prefer lower-League football? Defi- Favourite all-time Stones Annie gets Q in a Where do you live, Quentin? In Northwood nitely. You feel part of the club in a way you line-up? These are my favourite headlock. “It’s the with my wife, Annie, where we’ve been since just can’t with a Premier League team. only way I can keep 1993. Our two boys have moved out. The all time players: George Duck, Any disadvantages? Err, the quality of the him in the house younger one, Dan, comes to Stones games Tony Lynch, Danny Bailey, Brian football! Also, going to places like Harlow whenever he can. Jones, Glen Little, Richard Jolly, when the Stones away on a wet Tuesday evening. are playing” Are you working (and where?) I am a so- Jermaine Beckford and Tom Pett. How do you fit watching football, and licitor at Weightmans, specialising in dealing To my great regret now, I never Wealdstone, into your family/working life? with claims for negligence against profes- saw the likes of Stuart Pearce My long-suffering wife knows where I’ll be sional people and companies. I work in the and Alan Cordice play, having on a Saturday afternoon and she plans our City of London. been on a Grim-style sabbatical weekends away around games she knows I between 1975 and 1988. First Stones game attended? Lost in the won’t be going to. mists of time, but it would have been in 1970. Best away trips to watch foot- How big a part of your life is the game? Before then, I wanted to go, but my mum was ball? Cambridge Utd away in the Very big. Until recently, I was a Sunday worried about me mixing with “rough boys”. Trophy was special. morning football referee - knee problems Bless. Eventually, I just went without telling What was your highlight of forced me to retire - and Director activities her. When I didn’t have enough for a ticket, I last season? Easy – Billericay used to take up a lot of time (it’s quite a bit used to sneak in through one of two narrow away. What a first half! calmer now). I watch Match of the Day on gaps in the wall behind the Cinema End goal Best non-League ground a Saturday when I can get away with it and at Lower Mead. you’ve visited? Dartford. am in front of the telly for many of the Sky What or who persuaded you to become Sunday games. Best stadium you’ve EVER a Stones fan? No-one. I lived in Northwick visited? Old Wembley – the Most memorable game/s you’ve EVER WHO ARE WEALDSTONE FC ? WEALDSTONE FC IN FOCUS

During the 1977/78 season Wealdstone ROVERSin Division Two. FACTS The Club should have played in the Anglo-Italian Tournament. A been promoted for a third season running 4-2 victory over Paganese was followed in 1998/99 after finishing third in Division by a 1-0 defeat against Udinese, the One. However, a couple of ground eventual winners of the tournament, both improvements required at Edgware to these matches taking place at Lower obtain the necessary “A” grading for Mead. The Club then visited Italy only to promotion to the Premier Division were lose 1-0 at Reggiana and 2-0 at Arezzo. not completed until six days after the April Wealdstone were relegated for the 1st deadline. The Club eventually gained first time in the Club’s history in 1980/81 promotion to the Premier Division at the but the following season they won all five end of the 2003/04 season after meeting trophies on offer in the Southern League to Dulwich Hamlet in a promotion play-off return to the Conference at the first attempt. encounter. www.wfcmegastore.co.uk The 1984/85 season was to be the Club’s For the 2005/06 season Wealdstone most successful when they became the first started a three year agreement with of only three clubs so far to achieve the non- Northwood FC to play first team matches league “double”, winning the Football at their Chestnut Avenue ground then Conference and FA Trophy in the same in January 2008 the Club had the appy Non League Day. If today is League, spending six seasons in that season. To complete a “treble”, Wealdstone opportunity to take over our current your first visit to Grosvenor Vale or league before joining the Athenian also won the 1984/85 Middlesex Senior Grosvenor Vale site, then the home of to any Non- League game perhaps League for the 1928/29 season. Challenge Cup beating Enfield in the final. Ruislip Manor FC. A dedicated band Hwe should give you a little taste of our In June 1942 Wealdstone met RAF Unfortunately at the end of the 1990/91 of supporters worked extremely hard wonderfull club. (Uxbridge) at Wembley Stadium in the season the Club had to sell their Lower to bring the stadium up to the standard Over the years there have been a number final of the Middlesex Senior Red Cross Mead home in order to stay in existence. required by the Isthmian League so that, of Wealdstone players who have gone on to Cup. Their opponents included nine The company handling the sale of from the start of the 2008/09 season, make the grade in the Football League, the professional Football League players but Lower Mead went into liquidation and, Wealdstone once again had a ground two most famous being Stuart Pearce who it was the Stones who won the cup, 5-2 after lengthy court proceedings, the and clubhouse they could call their own. joined Coventry City in 1983 and Vince after extra time. Club received only a fraction of the sum Successive seasons at The Vale have (Vinny) Jones who joined Wimbledon three In October 1946 the Club were involved Tesco’s had paid for the ground. An seen the Club proposer both on and off years later. Both players went on to in the first televised football match, the agreement was entered into with Watford the field, the 2010/11 season saw the represent England and Wales respectively in BBC showing part of their Athenian FC to share the lease on their Vicarage Club achieve a 4th place finish in the full Internationals. A more recent success League match at Barnet. Wealdstone Road ground and the 1991/92 season League, but they were then beaten in the story is that of Jermaine Beckford. So where also took part in the first two “live” FA was to become the first of seventeen play-offs 2-1 away to Lowestoft Town. did it all start? Cup ties ever to be seen by viewers seasons ground sharing with another They also reached the semi-final of the Wealdstone Football Club as we know it when the whole of their victories over club. Their stay at Vicarage Road lasted FA Trophy having accounted for a number today was, it is generally agreed, founded Edgware Town and Colchester United for just two seasons before the Club of Conference National (Barrow, Dartford at the beginning of the 1899/1900 season. were televised by the BBC in November decided to move out and for the 1993/94 & Cambridge Utd) sides on their journey The club was however short-lived and 1949. Later that month Wealdstone met a & 1994/95 seasons Wealdstone ground before bowing out over the 2 legged semi- a report headed “Defunct” appeared in Football League side in the FA Cup for the shared at Yeading FC. final to Newport County the local paper for October 20th 1906 first time when they were beaten 1-0 at The 1995/96 season began a new era The 2012/13 again saw the Club stating that, due to a sad falling-off of Port Vale in the First Round Proper. for the Club as they left the Southern challenging for promotion and again interest among both players and fans, In 1964 the Club left the Athenian League and rejoined the Isthmian missing out via the play-offs this time to the committee was disbanding the Club League and joined the Isthmian League League which they had last played in in Concord Rangers. However the 2013/14 completely. for the first time. Two years later they beat 1971. They also changed grounds once saw the Stones finally achieve promotion It wasn’t until the 1908/09 season that fellow Isthmian’s Hendon 3-1 in the FA again, moving in with Edgware Town when they won the Ryman Premier the Wealdstone Football Club came into Amateur Cup final at Wembley Stadium FC who had agreed to share facilities at League sealing the Championship with a being again. The Club closed down for to bring the trophy to Lower Mead for the their White Lion Ground. hard fought 1-0 away win at Margate on the duration of the First World War (1914- first and only time. Wealdstone had to start at the bottom the 15th Apr 2014. 1918) In 1971 Wealdstone left the ranks of of the Isthmian League (effectively Last season Wealdstone finished 11th A new ground called Lower Mead, amateur football and turned professional, demoting themselves two divisions) the in the Conference South. situated between Harrow and Wealdstone joining the Southern League. Since then 1996/97 season saw Wealdstone win If you are new to us please feel free town centers was ready for the 1922/23 four major league championships have the Division Three championship and in to join us for the continuation of our season. At the time of moving to Lower been won by the first team as well as five 1997/98 they made it two promotions in journey. FIND A WHOLE OF THE WORLD WEALDSTONE MEMORABILIA MEGASTORE: AT Mead the Club joined the Spartan cup competitions. successive seasons when finishing third MATCH SPONSORS A great way to celebrate a special occasion or advertise your organisa- *Please note that we can accommodate multiple tion’s support of Wealdstone, match sponsorship packages start at just match sponsors and can tailor the experience £295 (fans) or £395 (corporate) as match day sponsor you will enjoy: to whatever are your requirements. For example, we can cater for as many as 25 people in our magnificent and • Match tickets for up to four* (prime main stand seats if required) new hospitality lounge. This facility has undergone a comprehensive • A fantastic advertising package, including publicity over the PA system, website re-fit with substantial investment courtesy of our club sponsors GPF Lewis & and social media Ruislip Social Club. Our match sponsors and their guests are all entertained in • Boardroom hospitality includes pre match and half-time refreshments as well surroundings befitting such a special occasion be it a birthday, anniversary or as a superb array of culinary delights post match, courtesy of in-house caterer any other special event! Lynn Evans • Match-day programmes for all in your party We will work with you to ensure you and your guests get to enjoy a truly • VIP car parking memorable experience. If you or your organisation are interested in sponsoring a • Name and present the ‘Man of the Match’ Award match here at The Vale, please contact Club President, Paul Rumens • A memento of your day ([email protected] or call 07710 929692) to discuss. MATCH SPONSORS MATCH SPONSORS WESTON-SUPER-MARE SLOUGH TOWN Your Name Your Name Saturday, 4th August Sentinel7 Wednesday, 26th December Sentinel7 Vanarama National League South Vanarama National League South Here? Here? WOKING OXFORD CITY Your Name Your Name Monday, 13th August Wealdstone FC Supporters Club Saturday, 29th December Tony Platt Vanarama National League South Vanarama National League South Here? Here? CONCORD RANGERS Saturday, 25th August Barry Eynon – in memory of John O’Connor DARTFORD Your Name Your Name Your Name Vanarama National League South Saturday, 5th January Vanarama National League South Here? Here? Here? TRURO CITY Saturday, 1st September Optima Site Solutions HUNGERFORD TOWN Vanarama National League South Saturday, 19th January Your Name Your Name Your Name CHELMSFORD CITY Vanarama National League South Here? Here? Here? Saturday, 15th September Optima Site Solutions Vanarama National League South BILLERICAY TOWN Your Name Your Name Saturday, 2nd February Mace CREAT WAKERING ROVERS Vanarama National League South Here? Here? Saturday, 22nd September Dominic Whyley St.ALBANS CITY FA Cup 2nd Qualifying Round Saturday, 16th February Your Name Your Name Your Name HAMPTON & RICHMOND Vanarama National League South Here? Here? Here? Saturday, 13th October David Leigh Vanarama National League South WELLING UNITED Your Name Saturday, 9th March In Memory of Darren Hooker SUTTON UNITED Vanarama National League South Here? Saturday, 20th October Sentinel7 FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round CHIPPENHAM TOWN Your Name Your Name Your Name TORQUAY UNITED Saturday, 23rd March Saturday, 27th October The Jeffresons & Diamond Comic Vanarama National League South Here? Here? Here? Vanarama National League South Martin Allen Distributors EAST THURROCK UNITED Your Name GLOUCESTER CITY Saturday, 6th April Jon Taffel ProKit UK Monday, 29th October Harrow Sales & Marketing Vanarama National League South Here? Vanarama National League South DULWICH HAMLET BATH CITY Saturday, 20th April In Memory of George Mowle Saturday, 10th November Ray Corner & Peter Carter Vanarama National League South Vanarama National League South EASTBOURNE BOROUGH HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TOWN SFC Your Name Your Name Saturday, 1st December Preston Manor Century Boys Saturday, 27th April Vanarama National League South Vanarama National League South Wealdstone Here? Here? = Yellow Card = Goal = 2nd Player Substituted NLS = National League South MCC = Middlesex Charity Cup = Red Card = Penalty = 2nd Substitute Used FAC = FA Cup S = Straight Red = 1st Player Substituted = 3rd Player Substituted FAT = FA Trophy WEALDSTONE FC = Man of the Match = 1st Substitute Used = 3rd Substitute Used MSC = Middlesex Senior Cup FIXTURES & RESULTS — SEASON 2018 / 2019 AUGUST Competition Result Crowd Pos. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17/GK 4 WESTON-SUPER-MARE NLS 4-1 750 2 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku White Ahmidi Pratt Green Hudson-Odoi Bubb Mambo Lench Monakana Sheppard 7 Hungerford Town NLS 1-1 435 5 North Tyler Sheppard Stevens Okimo Poku White Ahmidi Pratt Green Hudson-Odoi Bubb Mambo Brown Lench Monakana 11 Billericay Town NLS 0-1 1,152 11 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Monakana Ahmidi Pratt White Hudson-Odoi Bubb Mambo Green Wilson Clark 13 WOKING NLS 1-0 1,323 8 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Monakana Ahmidi Pratt Green White Bubb Mambo Lench Clark Mitchell 18 Dartford NLS 3-0 981 5 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Monakana Ahmidi Pratt Green Bubb White Mambo Mitchell Clark Lench 25 CONCORD RANGERS NLS 1-1 786 5 North Tyler Grant Okimo Mambo Poku Monakana Ahmidi Pratt Green Bubb Wilson Hudson-Odoi Mitchell White Lench 27 Oxford City NLS 0-3 466 8 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku White Lench Pratt Green Hudson-Odoi White Bubb Sheppard Monakana Clark SEPTEMBER 1 TRURO CITY NLS 3-0 743 5 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Bubb Ahmidi Pratt Green Hudson-Odoi Mambo Monakana Mitchell Lench Sheppard 8 Dulwich Hamlet NLS 1-1 1,103 6 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Monakana Ahmidi Pratt Lench Hudson-Odoi Wilson Mitchell Green Shomotun Brown 15 CHELMSFORD CITY NLS 2-3 856 11 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Bubb Ahmidi Pratt Green Hudson-Odoi Wilson Sheppard Brown Monakana Lench 22 GREAT WAKERING ROVERS FAC2Q 2-0 402 11 North Tyler Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Lench Ahmidi Brown Bubb Shomotun Wilson Mambo Hudson-Odoi Monakana Sheppard 29 East Thurrock United NLS 1-0 274 7 North Sheppard Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Lench Ahmidi Brown Shomotun Hudson-Odoi Wilson Green Monakana Slew OCTOBER 6 Hungerford Town FAC3Q 2-1 306 7 North Sheppard Grant Stevens Okimo Poku Shomotun Ahmidi Bubb Green Hudson-Odoi Wilson Monakana Lench Slew Clark 13 HAMPTON & RICHMOND NLS ------— 20 SUTTON UNITED FAC4Q ------— 27 TORQUAY UNITED NLS ------— 29 GLOUCESTER CITY NLS ------— NOVEMBER 3 Welling United NLS ------— 6 UXBRIDGE MSC2R ------— 10 BATH CITY NLS ------— 17 Chippenham Town NLS ------— 24 TO BE DECIDED FAT3Q ------— DECEMBER 1 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH NLS ------— 8 St Albans City NLS ------— 15 TO BE DECIDED FAT1P ------— 22 Truro City NLS ------— 26 SLOUGH TOWN NLS ------— 29 OXFORD CITY NLS ------— JANUARY 1 Slough Town NLS ------— 5 DARTFORD NLS ------— 12 Concord Rangers NLS ------— 19 HUNGERFORD TOWN NLS ------— 26 Woking NLS ------— FEBRUARY 2 BILLERICAY TOWN NLS ------— FRIENDLY RESULTS 2018/2019 9 Weston-super-Mare NLS ------— 16 ST ALBANS CITY NLS ------— 23 Eastbourne Borough NLS ------— June 30 Bracknell Town (Away) D 3-3 MARCH 2 Gloucester City NLS ------— Bubb, Monakana (2) 9 WELLING UNITED NLS ------— July 9 Marlow (Away) W 1-0 16 Bath City NLS ------— 23 CHIPPENHAM TOWN NLS ------— Pratt 30 Torquay United NLS ------— July 14 Swindon Supermarine (Away) W 1-0 APRIL 6 EAST THURROCK UTD NLS ------— Bubb 13 Hampton & Richmond NLS ------— July 17 Maidenhead United (Home) D 0-0 20 DULWICH HAMLET NLS ------— 22 Chelmsford City NLS ------— July 21 Aldershot Town (Home D 1-1 27 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TN NLS ------— Hudson-Odoi TO BE RE-ARRANGED Hemel Hempstead Town NLS ------— July 23 Reading U23s (Away) L 0-2 July 24 Staines Town (Away) W 5-2 ABOVE: Scenes of celebration following our victory at Pratt (2), White, Monakana, Lench Hungerford Town last Saturday. The 2-1 win has set up a cracking 4th qualifying round match at The Vale against July 28 Bromley (Home) L 1-2 Sutton United. Victory would see us through to the draw for Bubb the 1st Round Proper. It’s a peach of a tie and it’s happening July 31 Cardiff City (Home) W 3-0 here, this time next week. Ahmidi, Harris, Bubb Sep 3 Potters Bar Town (Home) W 2-1 Monakana, Own Goal