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Senior Honours List

902-03 Wiltshire Senior Cup Runners-up 902-03 Advertiser Cup Runners-up 903-04 Wiltshire Senior Cup Runners-up 904-05 Advertiser Cup Runners-up 905-06 Wiltshire County League Runners-up 930-31 Calne & District League Runners-up 931-32 Calne & District League Champions 933-34 Vale of White Horse Cup Winners President: Mark Smedley 934-35 Calne & District League Champions Chairman: Andy Walduck Calne & District League Cup Winners Email: [email protected] 935-36 Calne & District League Champions Vice Chairman: Vacant Calne & District League Cup Runners-up 938-39 Brotherhood Cup Winners Club Secretary (All Sections): Ian Thomas 953-54 Vale of White Horse Cup Winners Email: [email protected] 957-58 Chippenham & District League Division 2 Champions 958-59 Wiltshire League Division 1 Champions Seniors Match Secretary: Paul Curtis 978-79 Wiltshire County League Division 2 Runners-up Treasurer : Mike Price Wiltshire County League Subsidiary Cup Winners [email protected] 982-83 Wiltshire County League Division 4 Runners-up Club Development Officer: Vacant 983-84 Wiltshire County League Ghia Senior Cup Winners Head of Senior Section: Pete Yeardley 984-85 Wiltshire County League Division 2 Champions [email protected] Wiltshire County League Ghia Junior Cup Runners-up Head of Ladies Section: Becky Gammon 987-88 Wiltshire County League Division 1 Champions [email protected] Wiltshire Senior Cup Runners-up Head of Youth Section: Mari Green 988-89 Wiltshire County League Ghia Junior Cup Runners-up [email protected] 989-90 Hellenic League Division 1 Cup Winners Head of Veterans Section: Nick Warren 993-94 Hellenic League Division 1 Cup Winners [email protected] 994-95 Hellenic League Division 1 Cup Runners-up First Team Manager: Sam Collier 998-99 Wiltshire Senior Cup Winners Club Sports Therapist: Kara Gregory Development Team Manager: Steve Chadwick 2000-01 Wiltshire Senior Cup Winners Ladies Team Managers: Jonny House Hellenic League Reserves Division 2 West Champions James Goddard 2004-05 Wiltshire Youth Cup Runners-up Programme Editor: Mark Smedley 2009-10 Hellenic League Division 1 West Runners-up Email: [email protected] 2010-11 Wiltshire County FA Floodlit League Champions Press and Media Officer: Stuart Smedley Wiltshire Youth Cup Runners-up Email: [email protected] 2012-13 Hellenic League Division 1 West Runners-up Website Editor and Designer: Scott Smedley Wiltshire County League Junior Cup Runners-up Email: [email protected] 2013-14 Wiltshire County Women's Cup runners-up Welfare Officer: Derek Edgington 2016-17 Gloucestershire Womens League Division 1 Runners-up Gordan Perrott Memorial Cup Winners Life Members: 2017-18 Wiltshire Veterans League Runners-up Rod Carter (2008) Micky Woolford (1995) South West Women's League Eastern Division runners-up Paul Harrison (2012) Roger Williamson (2008) Wiltshire County Women's Cup runners-up Pete Yeardley (2012) Ron Stone (2013) Swindon Sunday League Division Two champions Dave Topping (2016) Mark Smedley (2016) Bryan Wood (2017) Stuart Smedley (2018) Scott Smedley (2018)

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Royal Wootton Bassett Town F.C. have partnered with kit manufacturer Joma and Don Rogers Sports to launch a new range of club kit and merchandise ahead of the 2018-19 season. Joma, a Spanish manufacturer, will be producing a bespoke kit which will be rolled out this season, as well as providing a range of high quality training kit, tracksuits, tops and cold weather wear. Keep upto date with the Town on Facebook or Club products will be available for club members, parents and supporters to purchase direct from Don Rogers Sports, a long-time club partner. Items will come complete with the club badge and, if indicated, player initials and squad number. For a small additional fee, initials, squad number and sponsor prints can be added to items. When ordering items, the product name and code number should be referenced, while you should always Twitter, or visit the Club’s website at make Don Rogers Sports aware that you are ordering items from the Royal Wootton Bassett Town range. Please also specify any additional printing that is required. Don Rogers Sports is based at 29 Faringdon Road, Swindon. The shop is open Monday to Saturday, from 9am to 5pm. The shop www.rwbtfc.co.uk can be contacted via telephone (01793 527378) or email.

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Today’s Game Welcome to our 18th game of the season and our 9th home game as we entertain Reading City (formerly Royal Wootton Bassett Town F. C. Highmoor Ibis) here at the Gerard Buxton Ground. A warm welcome to our visitors from Reading who have made the journey down the M4 for today’s encounter. We hope they enjoy their brief visit to the Gerard Buxton Sports Ground and we wish them a safe journey back down the motorway. would like to thank our Reading City have made a good start to the season and currently occupy 6th place in the table although sponsors for this season: they come into today’s game on the back of three defeats in a row and will no doubt be keen to return to winning ways here this afternoon. They will be spearheaded by the prolific Mitchell Parker who has already scored over half of his sides 25 league goals this season. We have played our visitors 10 times previously with our visitors having the better of things, winning 5 games to 3 for Bassett, 2 games having Senior Section been drawn. That said our recent record has been reasonable with our 3 wins coming in the last couple Senior Teams Shirt Sponsors - Vacant of seasons. Hopefully we can put our own disappointing run of 3 games without a win behind us here today but as ever a tough game is in prospect. First Team Man of the Match Awards - New Calley Arms First Team Away Travel - Wootton Bassett Service Station After three Saturdays away from home, and a welcome rest from midweek games, today is now the first of 5 consecutive home fixtures here at the Gerard Buxton Ground. This includes a couple of midweek fixtures, one in the Wiltshire Senior Cup against a Westbury United side who possess a 100% record in Ladies Team – Aftech and TWB Scrap Metal and Ridgeway the Western League Premier Division and another second league encounter for the season, this time against Virginia Water. We also now have a league home game next Saturday when we meet Brackley Leisure Centre in Partnership with Nuffield Health Town Saints again, making it 6 teams we will meet twice in our first 17 league games. As a result of the Brackley Town Saints game being brought forward, subject to no home games being inserted, we will now go from 1 December to 19 January with no First Team home game scheduled and five consecutive Development Team after match hospitality provided by away games. At the time of writing these notes we still await written feedback to our constructive www.snackandsandwich.co.uk comments to the league about this season’s fixture scheduling.

Thought for The Day Just because the likes of Jose Mourinho, Arsene Wenger and even the new managers like Fat Frank at Youth Section Derby moan about referees all the time, it does not mean we as a club also need to blame the referees Under 18 Blue – EPOC Properties every time things do not go our way. Personally, I would like our whole approach, both on and off the field, to be a bit savvier and for us to adopt the approach to referees. His view was that Under 16 Blue - EPOC Properties & Clements Building Contractors referees have a tough job to do and he didn’t want his sides to make it any tougher. His teams did not Under 15 Yellow - C.S. Building Services argue or shout at referees and if the players did they found themselves heavily fined by the manager. Mr Clough won a few trophies along the way, his achievements with Derby and Forest, two struggling Under 14 Blue - Railston provincial clubs with little prior history of success, are rated amongst the greatest in football history. All Under 14 Yellow - Memstar Distribution of us should think about their own experiences at work. Anyone recall performing better in their work if they were constantly being shouted at (and I include the RAF and Army guys and gals in that question)? Under 12 Blue - Bevirs Solicitors Or perform better after being given bad feedback assessments by a specific boss every time they finished Under 11’s - Homelands Fencing and Landscaping a piece of work? I am not sure why we should think referees are any different. Furthermore, anyone ever recall a game where a referee changed a decision after being shouted at? I am getting on a bit now and, despite shouting a few times over the years, can’t come up with a single example from my own playing, managing or spectating experiences. I guess with age comes wisdom. The only thing that I can recall is Programme Printing & Sponsor what usually happens is you get a yellow card for the dissent and you have to pay a fine to the FA. Cats Solutions

I am not sure what the FA’s ‘Respect handshake protocol’ between the officials and players before the game is specifically meant to achieve, and that is after reading the page on the FA’s own Respect Guide Advertising board sponsors a few times over to try and clarify the point. In my view it should mean that the player who shakes the officials’ hands is making a contract to accept all of their decisions in a sporting manner, even if he thinks Aftech, T.W. Scrap Metal, C.S Building Services, Arctic Services, they are wrong at the time. If that is what it is supposed to mean it is not working in the Advanced Sports Coaching Ltd, KG Sports Massage and, possibly as a consequence of how the big guys behave, it is also not working in local football and Topping & Van Gerwen, Crump Butchers, Atwell Martin, the pre-game handshake appears to me to have now become just a pre-match ritual that teams do because they have been told to do it. So, going back to Mr Clough, perhaps if we adopt the Brian Clough Park Flooring, Don Rogers Sports, Sally Pussey’s, SJ Curtis, approach to referees we might win a few more games and be as successful as his sides? How about we Awdry Bailey Douglas, Barnes Coaches, Haine & Smith all, and I include myself in this, give it a try to see what happens, starting today?

Half Time Quiz Answers Bassett News

Brackley Town Saints, Tuffley Rovers and Wantage Town LyricQuiz201819 Three games on the road and no wins to show for it. A useful point away at Brackley Town Saints in the league was followed by a disappointing Bluefin Insurance Cup defeat at a much improved Tuffley Rovers YEAR: 1975 side who we defeated 6-1 on the opening day of the season but lost 4-0 to in the cup game. This was ArtistandSong Nametheartist(1point)andsong(1point)fromthelyricsbelowin followed by a 3-2 defeat at title favourites Wantage Town after leading 2-0 and then pressing the self- (1pointforeach,Max=20 songsthatfeaturedintheTop10intheyearabove.Answersare destruct button as we did at Highworth last season. Stuart’s match report later in the programme sums points) towardsthebackoftoday’sprogramme. up well what happened and hopefully lessons can be learnt. 1 Every time I think I've had enough Gloria Gaynor -Never And start heading for the door Can Say Goodbye There's a very strange vibration Development Side Piercing me right to the core We have made a change in their Development team management structure. Further to the club's It says, "Turn around, you fool intended ethos for the Wiltshire League Development side, Steve Chadwick and Mike Brewer will take 2 If you hate me after what I say Bay City Rollers – Bye over from Paul Gerrish and head up a new 'coaching-based' management team for the remainder of the Can't put it off any longer Bye Baby season. Steve, currently working towards his UEFA B Coaching Licence, joined Bassett last season as I just gotta tell you anyway Head of Youth Coaching and has assisted with training for the Development team too. Mike, meanwhile, was a member of Rich Hunter's first team coaching staff between 2016 and January 2018. The club 3 I don't wanna know your name Sweet – Fox On The Run would like to express their sincere thanks to Paul for his efforts with the Development team over the past 'Cause you don't look the same season and a half. Having been involved with the club's youth section and then been in charge of the The way you did before Under 18 Floodlit League team for two years, Paul stepped up to take over the Development team at the Okay, you think you got a pretty face start of last season. Utilising a young squad, many of who had played for him in the Under 18s, he guided But the rest of you is out of place the team to a creditable tenth place finish. So far this season, the Development side have recorded two You looked alright before wins and a draw from their opening nine games. The club is also pleased that Paul will remain at the club 4 It's only love girl you broke my heart girl Glitter Band – Tears I and are in discussions with him regarding a new role. Paul’s last game in charge last Saturday saw the You broke my heart and just threw it away come tomorrow Cried Development side win 5-2 at home against Devizes Town Reserves. I will feel a change I'll be happy once again. Same old love story please don't cry for me. Sunday Side – The Dog Beats the Dog Being together just tore us apart I'm so sorry Had to be this way all my love gone in one day The Sunday side recorded a superb 4-3 victory against last season's runners-up Greyhound in the Wiltshire Sunday Cup first round last Sunday. Lewis Petrie's brace and further goals from Danny Hale 5 After long enough of being alone Carpenters – Only and Jack Duckers put Bassett in what appeared to be a commanding position at half time as they led 4- Everyone must face their share of loneliness Yesterday 0. However, Greyhound launched an impressive comeback in the second half, pulling to within a goal. In my own time, nobody knew But sterling defensive work by keeper Dave “Mad Dog” Groom and his defence ensured Bassett held on The pain I was goin' through to win by the odd goal in seven against the “Dog” and book their place in the next round. And waitin' was all my heart could do 6 Beware of his promise Frankie Valli – The Night Believe what I say Ladies Team Before the night is ending Our Ladies lost their first league game of the season when they went down 2-1 at home to local rivals Be sure of what you're saying Swindon Spitfires.In an evenly-matched contest, Bassett were ultimately left to rue a handful of missed Cause he paints a pretty picture opportunities that proved the difference between defeat and at least a share of the spoils. Bassett struck And he tells you that he loves you first with the only goal of the opening period. And it was a cracker. A good passage of play saw the ball 7 Step one, you find a girl you love Showaddywaddy – Three wind up in possession of midfielder Amber Egerton and she fired into the top corner, leaving the Spitfires Step two, she falls in love with you Steps to Heaven 'keeper no chance. Early in the second half, both teams found the woodwork, with the hosts finding the Step three, you kiss and hold her tightly bar and the visitors seeing an effort tipped onto the post. Spitfires would take full advantage of the 8 Each night I dream baby, pretendin' The Osmonds – The resulting corner, with Lani Dickinson heading home. Bassett responded well to the equaliser, putting There'll be a happy endin' Proud One Spitfires under a great deal of pressure. Yet that came to nothing. In contrast, Spitfires proved more Burnin' down deep inside composed in front of goal, and Dickinson scored her second and what proved to be the winner, finding Got a heartbreak that I can't hide the top corner of the net after 'keeper Abi Footner had saved her first attempt.The Ladies will look to (Down inside, deep down inside) bounce back tomorrow when they meet Swindon Town Development here at the GBSG. 9 Where are those happy days, they seem so hard to find Abba - SOS I tried to reach for you, but you have closed your mind Next Up at The Gerard Buxton Ground Whatever happened to our love? Other than the Ladies game the next game here at the Gerard Buxton Sports Ground is this coming I wish I understood Tuesday when an in-form Westbury United side visit in the Wiltshire Senior Cup. Having lost heavily to It used to be so nice, it used to be so good them in a pre-season friendly on the AstroTurf I am sure Sam and the lads will be keen to put in an 10 Mama, just killed a man Queen – Bohemian improved performance and extend our interest in this prestigious competition. So please come along and Put a gun against his head Rhapsody give them your support. Pulled my trigger, now he's dead  Today’s cover picture courtesy of Steve Green Mama, life had just begun

Our Visitors History From the Uhlsport Hellenic League

Saturday 22nd September 2018 Reading City Football Club’s formation came as part of Highmoor AFC’s 50 Premier Division year celebration in 2018. Abingdon United were at home to Fairford Town who overturned a 2-0 half-time deficit to win their first Uhlsport Hellenic Premier Division game of the season at Abingdon in dramatic style. John Club secretary, Chris Gallimore took over the role in 1990 and recruited Thomas scored the winner four minutes into injury-time to secure a valuable victory for the Cinder the now Chairman, Martin Law, to become first team manager in 1992 Lane side. Home scorers Ryan Jackson 10 Thomas Butler 20 - Away Mason Thomas 68 Ben Lodge and between them they assembled a strong squad of players and 75 John Thomas 91. Ardley United v Virginia Water looked to be destined as a goal less draw until Billy Gillett found the success was to follow. target for the home side a minute into added time. Water's having played all second half with 10 men. Visitors Brimscombe Thrupp produced a fine display to beat league leaders Ascot United 3-1 on The cub thrived, with regular promotions, league and cup doubles, being the Saturday. The Gloucestershire side were resolute and creative in racing into a three-nil lead, before first club to win the current Thames Valley Premier League unbeaten. The Reserves are still the Ascot were given a lifeline that they could not build upon. Home scorer Nathan Minhas 64p - Away only reserve side to win the same Reading Step 7 League. Ollie Pitt 6 Sam Blackie 40 Jack Horrell 63. Bishops Cleeve won 1-0 at home against Windsor. Home scorer Jordan Staten 11. After winning the league promotion to the Uhlsport Hellenic League in 2012 meant moving and At St James Park Brackley Town Saints and Royal Wootton Bassett Town shred the points with a playing at Palmer Park, the current location was secured in 2016 and in 2018 after 50 years it was goal a'piece. Home scorer James Watts 50 - Away Mark James 35. decided to change the name to Reading City. Holmer Green lost 1-2 at home to a late Tuffley Rovers strike. Home scorer Dean Powles 76 - Away Ryan Dobbins 41 Kieran Alder 84. Lydney Town lost 0-3 at home against Reading City. Away scorers John Dennis 40, 50 Mitch Parker This decision was not taken lightly however the community of Reading has yearned for a 56. semi-professional club behind Reading FC to represent Reading and give local players the opportunity to play for a Reading based team as Reading. Saturday 29th September 2018 The pathway for the club begins with the Sunday morning development centre for 4-6 year olds Premier Division through to Under 16’s, with us having representation at every year group amounting to some 26 Fairford Town and Windsor shared the points at Cinder Lane in a 1-1 draw. Home score Connor teams. Thompson 65 - Away Daniel Roberts 22.

This pathway will over the coming years become the life blood of the club. The highly qualified FA Saturday 6th October 2018 coaches will deliver the clubs philosophy and structure meaning every player at any age group will play the Reading City FC way. The future is bright and we hope to give the community of Premier Division Reading a great opportunity. Ardley United lost a high scoring thriller against Fairford Town at the Nolan Oils Ground. the visitors scored the deciding goal with the score at four all, with Conor Thompson registering three. Home scorers Greg Hackett 6, 32 Tobias London 21 Jordan Moore 78 - Away Connor Thompson 44, 61, 64 Mason Thompson 51 John Thomas 82. Brad Martin's goal on 18 minutes gave Bishops Cleeve an away victory over Binfield. The lowest attendance for a number of seasons for the Moles. Flackwell Heath were 1-3 losers at home to Brackley Town Saints. Home scorer Leius Sinclair 49 - Away Alex Stott 35, 67 Oliver Goddard 90+5. Holmer Green scored twice in the last 15 minutes to secure a 3-2 victory over Shrivenham. Home scorers Pavel Kotwica 22 Gary Lines 74 - Away Sean McKeown 35 Josh Morse 49. James Burrell 83 mins - Away 5 Sam Blackie 46 OG Tom Moran 73 Harrison Reeves. Lydney Town scored three without reply from travelling Abingdon United. Home scorers Sam Wines 15 Lewis Thompson 20 Ross Gabriel 80 Reading City lost 1-4 to Brimscombe & Thrupp at Scours Lane. Home scorer Adam Cashin-Murray 75 - Away 5 Sam Blackie 46 OG Tom Moran 73 Harrison Reeves. Tuffley Rovers record a third consecutive win - and their biggest of the season - as they thump Virginia Water 6-1 at Glevum Park. Home scorers Ryan Dobbins 21 Finn Evered OG 27 Dom Kent 54 Lee Smith 58, 75 Joel White 68 - Away Jake Baker 39. An incident packed Wantage Town v Royal Wootton Bassett Town game saw Wantage recover from 2-0 down to win. Helped by Bassett having two sent off to Wanatage's one! Goals from Diaz-Benitez and Bohane put the visitors 2-0 at the break but Wright, Dunmall and Robertson turned it around in the second half. Home scorers Callum Wright 46 Jack Dunmall 65 Steve Robertson 81 - Away Kieran Diaz-Benitez 3 Terrence Bohane 23. Ascot debutant Luqman Kassim scored a memorable goal as travelling Ascot United eased past neighbours Windsor at a sodden Stag Meadow. Away scorers Luqman Kassim 54 Nathan Minhas 70.

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Reading City Eddie CavanaghGoal Keeper Matt Hancock Defence Eddie is a great lad who is very consistent on the Matt is a no nonsense right back with a strong pitch. He is an excellent shot stopper and has pin mentality. Excellent at one on one defending who point accuracy with his kicking. Previous clubs has previously played for Met Police and Wantage & Thame United Bracknell Town.

Alfie Grant Defence Kallum Thomas Defence Alfie is a central defender with a great attitude Kallum is a young consistent left back. He has and a winning mentality. Calm and comfortable great technique and has a fantastic attitude on the ball, and looks to start attacks from the towards the game. Previous club Hungerford back. previous clubs Oxford United, Wantage Town. Town & Thatcham.

Gareth BrownDefence Eddie Lazarczuk Defence Strong experienced defender will add bite to any Eddie is a versatile player who can play a number team, previous club Hungerford Town. of different positions for the team. Technically gifted with an eye for a pass. He also possesses an incredibly long throw in.

Jack PowellMidfield Muctaru Conte Midfield Jack is a technically gifted player with a fantastic Muctaru is a tricky winger who has great feet and left foot who not only scores goals but is the an eye for a goal. He is a great personality in the creator of many as well. Brilliant from dead ball dressing room and always has a smile on his situations. Previously played for Oxford United, face. His previous clubs include Birmingham Didcot Town and Wantage. Youth, Oxford United and Syrianska FC. Adam Cashin-MurrayMidfield Owen Davies Midfield Adam is a clever midfield player with a fantastic Owen is a fantastic young player. He's very range of passing. He's a very creative player who energetic and has great skill. initiates chances.

Jack HemmingMidfield Jamie Connor Midfield Jack has a fantastic range of passing and is a Jamie is a hard tackling midfield player with a great young talent. He has brilliant vision and is tenacious work ethic. Jamie possesses a wide great on the ball. range of passing, and his strong mentality towards the game will make him a fans' favourite.

Harry Grant Midfield Austin Best Midfield Harry is a very experienced player. Ex The elder statesmen of the team. Austin is in his professional who has played in the football second spell with the club and is a player that can league. He creates chances and is a leader on play at either right back or central midfield. Austin and off the pitch. is a hard working individual who will always give everything to the team. Mitchell ParkerForward Joe Joslyn Forward Mitchell is a proven goalscorer who creates a lot Joe is a great add to any team, young, dynamic of chances. He has blistering pace and great skill and has energy to burn ad to that his eye for goal. and is a handful for defenders at this level. Previous clubs Hayes & Yeading, Highmoor AFC

Luke HastingsForward Joe Grant Forward Luke is a proven goalscorer. Prolific at youth Joe is an old fashioned striker with an eye for team level for Oxford United. Just returned from a goal. A very physical player who will always give long term absence from the game. He possesses everything to the team, particularly effective from raw pace and power. set pieces. Huge personality in the dressing room

Andy FindlayManager Robbie Creech Manager Andy and Rob have been recruited to lay the Rob and Andy have been recruited to lay the foundations for the future senior section of the foundations for the future senior section of the club. club.

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Reading City Historical Record - Last 10 Seasons Plus Current South West Women's Football League - Eastern Division Season 2018-19 22nd 21st 20th 19th 18th 17th 16th 15th 14th 13th 12th 11th 10th 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Date Opponents H/A Competition Result Scorers Season League & Division FAC FAV Pld Won Drew Lost For Agst PtsPosition Top Scorer 9-Sep-18 Warsash Wasps A FA Cup L 1 - 3 Usher 2008/09 Thames Valley Sen'r n/a n/a 22 14 3 5 45 30 45 2 out of 12 A. Robinson 11 23-Sep-18 Salisbury H Wilts Cup W 7 - 1 Baker 2, Shellard 2,Coe, Gulliver, Lyons 2009/10 Thames Valley Sen'r n/a n/a 19 10 4 5 52 36 34 4 out of 11 S. Small-King 13 30-Sep-18 Oldland Abbotonians A SWWFL W 5 - 0 Lyons 3, Sykes, Coe 2010/11 Thames Valley Sen'r n/a n/a 22 16 3 3 66 28 51 1 out of 12 A. Baker 18 7-Oct-18 Swindon Spitfires H SWWFL L 1 - 2 Egerton 2011/12 Hellenic Div 1 East n/a n/a 30 20 3 7 72 39 63 2 out of 16 A. Baker 28 14-Oct-18 Swindon Town Dev H SWWFL 2012/13 Hellenic Premier n/a 2QR 36 14 3 19 75 81 45 12 out of 19 L. Ferdinand 13 21-Oct-18 Trowbridge Town H SWWFL 2013/14 Hellenic Premier 1QR 1st 38 23 8 7 77 42 76 4 out of 20 M. Parker 23 2014/15 Hellenic Premier PR 1st 38 27 6 5 93 35 87 2 out of 20 A. White 26 4-Nov-18 AEK Boco Ladies A SWWFL 2015/16 Hellenic Premier EPR 1st 38 16 5 17 57 60 53 11 out of 20 M. Parker 19 11-Nov-18 Almondsbury H SWWFL 2016/17 Hellenic Premier PR 1st 34 8 8 18 52 82 32 14 out of 18 Y. Romeo 11 18-Nov-18 Almondsbury A SWWFL 2017/18 Hellenic Premier PR 1QR 38 7 8 23 52 100 29 17 out of 20 M. Parker 25 25-Nov-18 Cheltenham Town Dev H SWWFL 2018/19 Hellenic Premier 9 6 0 3 25 15 18 6 out of 19 M. Parker 13 2-Dec-18 FC Chippenham A SWWFL Totals 324 161 51 112 666 548 9-Dec-18 Frampton Rangers H SWWFL Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 49.7% 15.7% 34.6% 16-Dec-18 Laverstock & Ford A SWWFL Pld Won Drew Lost For Agst 6-Jan-19 Oldland Abbotonians H SWWFL Thames Valley Senior 63 40 10 13 163 94 Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 63.5% 15.9% 20.6% 13-Jan-19 Swindon Spitfires A SWWFL Hellenic League Division One East 30 20 3 7 72 39 Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 66.7% 10.0% 23.3% 20-Jan-19 Melksham Town H Wilts Cup Hellenic League Prem Div 231 101 38 92 431 415 Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 43.7% 16.5% 39.8% 27-Jan-19 Trowbridge Town A SWWFL 10-Feb-19 AEK Boco Ladies H SWWFL 17-Feb-19 Cheltenham Town Dev A SWWFL 24-Feb-19 FC Chippenham H SWWFL 34.6% 39.8% 3-Mar-19 Frampton Rangers A SWWFL 10-Mar-19 Laverstock & Ford H SWWFL TBA Swindon Town Dev A SWWFL 15.7% 16.5%

49.7% 43.7% South West Women's Football League - Eastern Division Season 2018-19 Pld W D L F A Pts 1 Cheltenham Town Ladies Development 43011049 2 Swindon Spitfires FC Womens 43011289 Last Season - 2017-18 3 Trowbridge Town 530213109 UHLSPORT Hellenic League Premier Division Results 2017-18 Results 2018-19 4 AEK Boco Ladies 4301749 P W D L F A Pts Home Away Home Away 5 Frampton Rangers Ladies 3210727 1 Thatcham Town 38 31 5 2 129 25 98 L 0 - 6 L 1 - 2 6 Laverstock & Ford (Ladies) 4202596 2 Bracknell Town 38 32 2 4 129 27 98 D 2 - 2 L 0 - 7 7 Almondsbury Women 4112874 3 Highworth Town 38 28 4 6 113 50 88 L 1 - 3 L 3 - 5 8 Wootton Bassett Town Ladies 2101623 4 Wantage Town 38 27 5 6 90 40 86 L 1 - 3 L 0 - 2 9 Swindon Town LFC Development 41031093 5 Flackwell Heath 38 22 8 8 88 55 74 L 2- 3 L 0 - 6 10 Fc Chippenham Youth Ladies 30031110 6 Brimscombe & Thrupp 38 22 4 12 74 57 70 L 1 - 2 W 3 - 1 L 1 - 3 7 Binfield 38 19 7 12 82 76 64 W 3 - 2 D 2 - 2 W 5 - 2 11 Oldland Abbotonians Ladies 30032150 8 Windsor 38 15 7 16 75 74 52 L 0 - 4 L 1 - 3 9 Longlevens 38 14 8 16 63 77 50 D 0 - 0 L 0 - 2 10 Tuffley Rovers 38 14 7 17 50 72 49 D 1 - 1 L 1 - 2 W 3 - 1 Wiltshire County Women's Cup 11 Oxford City Nomads 38 14 2 22 73 83 44 L 4 - 5 L 3 - 4 Season 2018-19 12 Brackley Town Saints 38 12 7 19 71 63 43 W 3 - 2 L 0 - 2 13 Abingdon United 38 11 10 17 62 77 43 L 0 - 3 L 0 - 3 W 4 - 0 First Round 14 Ascot United 38 12 4 22 54 82 40 L 2 - 5 W 3 - 2 Royal W.Bassett Town Ladies 7 - 1 Salisbury Women 15 Royal Wootton Bassett 38 11 6 21 44 85 39 L 0 - 3 W 3 - 1 Laverstock & Ford Ladies 0 - 6 Swindon Supermarine Women 16 Lydney Town 38 9 6 23 45 87 33 D 1 - 1 W 2 - 1 W 3 - 0 Trowbridge Wanderers Ladies 0 - 2 Trowbridge Town Ladies 17 Highmoor Ibis 38 7 8 23 52 100 29 Quarter Finals - 20th January 2019 18 Fairford Town 38 6 10 22 59 98 28 W 3 - 1 L 1 - 3 W 3 - 1 Trowbridge Town Ladies v Marlborough Town Ladies 19 Woodley United 38 6 8 24 32 80 26 D - 2 D 0 - 0 Laverstock & Ford Ladies v Chippenham Town Ladies 20 Burnham # 38 6 6 26 34 111 21 L 0 - 1 D 3 - 3 Royal W.Bassett Town Ladies v Melksham Town Ladies # points deducted for playing ineligible player Swindon Spitfires v FC Calne Ladies Ardley United L 1 - 4 L 0 - 3 Semi Finals Bishops Cleeve Holmer Green v Shrivenham W 5 - 1 v Virginia Water Final v

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ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB SEASON 2018-19 SUNDAY TEAM FIXTURES - SWINDON SUNDAY LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Date Opponents H/A Comp Result Scorers Sun 02-Sep-18 Highworth Town Sunday A League W 6 - 2 Hale 2, Duckers, M.Hall, L.Petrie, Thomas Sun 09-Sep-18 Highworth Town Sunday H Cup W 4 - 1 Ellis, English, M.Petrie, L.Petrie Sun 16-Sep-18 Penhill United H League W 3 - 2 Duckers 2, L.Petrie Sun 07-Oct-18 Greyhound H WSC W 4 - 3 Petrie 2, Hale, Duckers Sun 14-Oct-18 Swindon Waiting Rooms A Cup Sun 21-Oct-18 Croft Juniors A League Sun 28-Oct-18 Greyhound H League Sun 04-Nov-18 Penhill United A WSC Sun 11-Nov-18 Coleshill United A League Sun 18-Nov-18 Highworth Town Sunday H League Sun 25-Nov-18 Coleshill United H League Sun 02-Dec-18 FC Walcot H League Sun 16-Dec-18 Croft Juniors H League Sun 13-Jan-19 Penhill United A League Sun 20-Jan-19 AFC Mannington A League Sun 27-Jan-19 Woodlands Edge H League Sun 03-Feb-19 FC Walcot A League After a disappointing season by their own standards last season, the former Highmoor Ibis Sun 17-Feb-19 Greyhound A League TBA AFC Mannington H League club have re-branded themselves as Reading City, assembled a strong looking squad, and TBA Woodlands Edge A League have made a good start to the season. They currently sit in 6th place in the table with games in hand over most of the teams above them in the table. Swindon Sunday League Division One - Season 2018-19 They started the season with a 5-1 hammering of newly promoted Shrivenham at their own Pld W D L F A PTS ground followed by a 4-0 home win over Abingdon United to head the early league tables. 1 Greyhound FC 33002239 They did, however, make an early exit from the FA Cup, losing 2-1 at Chipping Sodbury Town in a replay after initially holding their Western League opponents to a 1-1 draw. 2 FC Walcot 33001469 3 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 2200946 Back in the league they carried on where they had left off with a 3-1 home win over Fairford 4 Croft Junior (Sun) 3111864 Town and an away win at an improved Tuffley Rovers to make it four wins from the opening 5 AFC Mannington 21016103 four league games. The good run in the league finally came to an end when they 6 Highworth Town FC Sunday 30126111 surprisingly lost 3-0 away to another newly promoted side, Ardley United. 7 Penhill United FC 1001230 As with the FA Cup, interest in the FA Vase was short lived as they went out in the first 8 Woodlands Edge First 20022130 game, losing 3-2 away at Southall from the Combined Counties League. 9 Coleshill United Sunday FC 30032150 Their best result of the season came under the lights at Binfield as they returned to Reading with all three points following a 5-2 win with Mitchell Parker the star of the show, hitting four goals in this excellent away win against one of the better sides in the league. After such a great result they were brought back down to earth as Ardley United did an early “double” over Reading, winning 4-1 at Scours Lane. Reading bounced back immediately with another good performance returning from the long journey to Lydney, never an easy place to visit, with all three points following a 3-0 win. The inconsistent form and the poor cup form this season returned when Reading lost twice to former manager Marcus Richardson’s Flackwell Heath side in both the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup and the Bluefin Insurance Challenge Cup. This bad run then continued into their last league game when they lost 3-1 at home to a strong Brimscombe & Thrupp side meaning they come into today’s game on the back of three straight defeats and will no doubt be keen to get back to winning ways here at the Gerard Buxton Ground. Their dangerman today will be last season’s top scorer Mitchell Parker, who has already scored 13 of Reading City’s 25 league goals to date.

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Lawrie Sanchez, the former Wimbledon Introduction to Reading Step League/Division – Season 2018-19 football player, who was at Loughborough Reading is a large, historically important University at the same time as the Programme National(Vanarama National) 1 minster town in Berkshire, of which it is now Promoted to League Two of the English Football League: Champion and winner of 2nd–7th playoff. Editor was from Reading. Other famous Relegated to either National League North or National League South: 4 clubs. the county town. It is in the Thames Valley at sportsmen from the town include Matthew National League North National the confluence of the River Thames and River Syed the former table tennis player and now 2 (Vanarama National North) (Vanarama National South) Kennet, and on both the Great Western Main sports journalist for the Times, cricketer Peter Promoted to National League: Champions of each division & the winners of a 2nd–7th playoff in each division will also be promoted. Line railway and the M4 motorway. Reading is May and former Nottingham Forest and Relegated; The Clubs in the bottom three places in each of the two divisions at Step 2 at the end of the regular season will be relegated to a feeder pool 70 miles (110 km) east of Bristol, 24 miles (39 Manchester United midfield player Neil Webb. and placed in the most geographically appropriate Division at Step 3 for the following playing season. km) south of Oxford, 37 miles (60 km) west of Northern Prem. League Southern League Southern League London, 14 miles (23 km) north of Non-sporting residents have included Mike Basingstoke, 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Oldfield (he of Tubular Bells fame), Michael (Evo-stick League) (Evo-stick League) (Evo-stick League) (Bostick League) Premier Division Central Division Southern Division Premier Division Maidenhead and 15 miles (24 km) east of Foot the left wing politician and aledged 3 Promoted to Step 2: Four champions plus 2 winners of play-offs for teams finishing in 2nd-5th place of each league. In each Division Play Off Matches Newbury as the crow flies. Russian Spy, if you believe the Daily Mail, , the shall be played so that the highest placed of the eligible clubs plays against the lowest placed and the other two clubs play each other, (the “Step 3 Initial Paddington Bear author Michael Bond and Play Off Matches”). The winners of each of the Step 3 Initial Play Off Matches will play each other, resulting in one winner in each of the four Step 3 divisions (the “Step 3 Divisional Play Off Winners”). The Step 3 Divisional Play Off Winners will play a further match against each other. The ties will be Interesting Facts About Reading author Jane Austen, who went to school in decided by the NLS Committee pairing clubs on the most suitable geographical basis. The ties will be played on a single match basis with the home club Reading. being the club with the best points per game (PPG) ratio in the regular season. The promoted clubs will be placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 2. Despite our opponents club name, Reading is Relegated to Step 4 leagues: The clubs in the bottom three places in each of the four divisions at Step 3 at the end of the regular season will be relegated the largest town without city status in the UK. Nearest Railway Station to a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 4 for the following playing season. Northern Northern Southern Southern Isthmian Isthmian Isthmian One reason for the building of the Royal The nearest railway stations to the ground are Premier Premier Football Football League League League Berkshire Hospital in the town was the large League League League League (Bostick actually Tilehurst and Reading West railway (Bostick (Bostick (Evo-stick (Evo-stick (Evo-stick (Evo-stick League) number of serious injuries occurring during the stations, but if coming from Swindon by train League) League) League) League) League) League) Division One construction of the Great Western Railway. Division One Division One then it is probably best to get to Reading main Division One Division One Division One Division One South Central 4 South East North The first patient treated at the Royal Berks was line station and then catch a taxi or bus to the North South Central South & West George Earley, a railway worker aged 15. He ground. Reading station is on the main line to *All divisions of 20 clubs was treated for a severe compound fracture of the West Country out of Paddington, but also Promoted to Step 3 leagues: 7 league champions plus a further five clubs to be determined by a series of play off matches.In each division the play off matches shall be played so that the highest placed of the eligible clubs plays against the lowest placed and the other two clubs play each other (the “Step 4 the upper arm which required amputation at has train services going both north and south Initial Play Off Matches”). The winners of each of the Step 4 Initial Play Off Matches will play each other and the winner of those matches shall result in the shoulder. seven teams eligible for promotion. The five clubs to be promoted shall be the five clubs out of the seven divisional Play Off winners with the best PPG ratio of the country. in the regular season. The promoted clubs will be placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 3. Relegated to Step 5 leagues determined by NLS Committee: bottom 2 clubs from each league. Reading was home to the first ever Little Chef Nearest Pubs to Ground Combined Counties League Premier Division, Eastern Counties League Premier Division, Essex Senior League, restaurant opened in 1958 in Oxford Road. Hellenic League Premier Division, Midland League Premier Division, North West Counties League Premier Division, Northern Counties East League Premier Division, Northern League Division One, Southern Counties East League Premier Division, Given the location of the ground away from the 5 Huntley & Palmers biscuit factory provided Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division, Southern Combination Premier Division, United Counties League Premier Division, main roads the recommendation is to have a Wessex League Premier Division, Western League Premier Division (Divisions of 20 teams maximum). ordinary and specially made emergency drink actually at the ground, supporting our Promoted to Step 4 leagues determined by NLS Committee: Total of 14 League champions. biscuits to the ill-fated British Antarctic Relegated: Two sides from each division to a Step 6 division determined by NLS Committee. visitors. Expedition to the South Pole, led by Captain Combined Counties League Division One, East Midlands Counties League, Eastern Counties League Division One, Eastern Counties League Eastern Senior League, Hellenic League Division One East, Hellenic League Division One West, Midland League Division One, Scott in 1911. Things to Do in Reading Northern Counties East Division One, Northern League Division Two, North West Counties League Division One North, North West Counties 6 League Division One South, Southern Counties East League Division One, South West Peninsula League Premier Division, Spartan South Reading University was the only university in The main football team in the town play in the Midlands League Division One, Southern Combination Division One, United Counties League Division One, the UK to be awarded a charter between the Wessex League Division One, West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division, Western League Division One Championship at the . and I Promotion: 28 clubs from the 19 divisions are required from Step 6 to Step 5. The 19 champion clubs are promoted, and the 19 second-placed clubs are two world wars. had a recent enjoyable evening there ranked in order of points per game - the nine clubs with the best points per game will also be promoted. watching QPR win 1-0. With an excellent ‘park Anglian Combination Premier Div’n, Bedfordshire County League Premier Div’n, Cambridgeshire County League Premier Div’n, Reading FC hold the record for the number of Central Midlands League Div’n North, Central Midlands League Div’n South, Cheshire League Premier Divn, Dorset Premier League, points gained in a professional league season and ride’ service from Earley this is always an Essex & Suffolk Border League Premier Div’n, Essex Olympian League Premier Div’n, Gloucestershire County League Premier Div’n, easy ground to get to. Hampshire Premier League Senior Div’n, Hertfordshire Senior County League Premier Div’n, Humber Premier League Premier Div’n, in England with 106 points in the 2005–06 Kent County League Premier Div’n, Leicestershire Senior League Premier Div’n, Lincolnshire League, Football League Championship campaign. Liverpool County Premier League Premier Div’n, Manchester League Premier Div’n, Mid-Sussex League Premier Div’n, The main entertainment venue in the town is Middlesex County League Premier Div’n, Midland League Div’n Two, Northamptonshire Combination Premier Div’n, the Hexagon, where there are often concerts North Riding League Premier Div’n, Northern Football Alliance Premier Div’n, Nottinghamshire Senior League Senior Div’n, Famous Residents 7 Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Div’n, Peterborough & District League Premier Div’n, involving big name bands. The Hexagon is Sheffield & Hallamshire County Senior League Premier Div’n, Somerset County League Premier Div’n, Southern Combination Div’n Two, also the place for shopping. A somewhat more South West Peninsula League Div’n One East, South West Peninsula League Div’n One West, Spartan South Midlands League Div’n Two, A little known fact is that Ayrton Senna lived Staffordshire County Senior League Premier Div’n, Suffolk & Ipswich League Senior Div’n, Surrey Elite League Intermediate Div’n, with friends in a rented detached house in intimate venue is Sub89 where the Thames Valley Premier League Premier Div’n, Wearside League, West Cheshire League Div’n One, West Lancashire League Premier Div’n, Programme Editor has had enjoyable West Midlands (Regional) League Div’n One, West Riding County Amateur League Premier Div’n, West Yorkshire League Premier Div’n, Reading, for a couple of years during the early Wiltshire League Premier Division, York League Premier Division evenings watching The Stranglers, Buzzocks part of his career in the 1980s. In honour of his Step 7 promotion is more complicated due to ground grading requirements. Clubs must have applied by the end of the Year & met the criteria to have a time in Tilehurst, Ayrton Senna Road, off City and the Undertones in recent times.. chance of going up. Only one club can be promoted from each of the 45 Leagues but with only 38 places on offer PPG for promotion may be used. Road, and a children’s play area were named Reading is also the site of the annual Reading Wiltshire Clubs after the racing legend. The road ironically has Festival which takes place right next door to Step 2 Chippenham Town speed humps to slow drivers down. Step 3 Salisbury, Swindon Supermarine today’s visitor’s ground which is utilised during Step 4 Highworth Town, Melksham Town the Festival. Reading Festival is the number Step 5 Bemerton Heath Harlequins, Bradford Town, Royal Wootton Bassett Town, Westbury United Given the size of Reading the list of famous Step 6 Amesbury, Calne Town Chippenham Park, Corsham Town, Devizes Town, Downton, Laverstock & Ford, Malmesbury Victoria, New College, residents and ex-residents is a long one. one UK music festival taking place over Pewsey Vale, Warminster Town August bank holiday weekend. Step 7 Corsham Town Res, Cricklade Town, Devizes Town Res, Football ID, Ludgershall Sports, Malmesbury Victoria Development, Marlborough Town, Melksham Town Res, Pewsey Vale Res, Purton, Royal Wootton Bassett Town Development, Shrewton United, Trowbridge Town, Westbury United Res, Wroughton

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Royal Wootton Bassett Town FC RWBTFC Fantasy Football League Fantasy Football Competition - Season 2018-19 Team Name Manager Country Week Total Hall of Fame Season Date Comp Match Details 1 IVE GOT NUNO CHANC Ethan Price England 88 554 2 Crispy Crespo FC Ollie Sinclair England 76 526 2013-14 7-Sep-13 League Highmoor Ibis 2 Wootton Bassett Town 2 3 SuperMegaHyperGoGo11 Stewart Whitehead England 86 520 4 Dirty Oars Andrew Guppy England 53 508 2017-18 - Mike Price Bassett scorers: Carter, Chatwin 5 Obi One Kenobi Nil Martin Ohrland England 59 506 2016-17 - Andy Guppy Bassett Team: Allison, Bowden, Yeardley, Corcoran, Carter, Stanners, Terry, Ockwell, 6 Quality Street Keith Shankland Scotland 76 499 Roberts, Packer, Chatwin. Subs: Cox, Wright 7 wood pecker fc bryan wood England 50 499 2015-16 - Andy Guppy 8 iefan ekluklue Daniel Badman England 83 498 2013-14 27-Nov-13 League Wootton Bassett Town 2 Highmoor Ibis 2 9 Sound of the Lloris James Skinner England 62 498 2014-15 - Andy Guppy 10 Barca Loader Kath Johnson England 71 495 2013-14 - Michael Case Bassett Scorers: Cox, L.Stevens 11 Jurgen Flopp Josh Smith England 65 487 Bassett Team: Allison, Sheppard, Collier, Corcoran, Carter, Stanners,K.Rigley, Ockwell, 12 WL-Wessol Wesley van Vliet Holland 58 485 2012-13 - Sam Lawro 13 Sharp shooters david attan England 67 479 Roberts,L.Stevens, Lardner. Subs: Cox, Yeardley, Milhench 14 Dolce & Lallana FC Reece Holloway England 63 469 2011-12 - Sam Lawro 2014-15 24-Sep-14 League Wootton Bassett Town 1 Highmoor Ibis 3 15 champions Finlay Cranswick-coates England 46 469 16 Roman Sing The Blues Tim Lewis England 54 467 2010-11 - Josh Dimond Bassett scorer: Bailey 17 The Grean Team Ronald Greaniho England 54 459 Bassett Team: Mitchell, English, D.Richards, Hawkins, Drewett, Yeardley, Bailey, Chatwin, 18 Red Devil Arnab Ghosh India 64 455 19 Don'tCallMeSchurrle Ed Poulton England 59 450 Traas, Gambling, Carter. Subs: Terry, Thomas, Sheppard 20 GazzasDudes gareth coomber England 88 449 21 Just Add Water Patrick Russell England 54 448 2014-15 6-Dec-14 League Highmoor Ibis 6 Wootton Bassett Town 0 22 Load of Cobblers Ryan Brudenell England 43 447 Bassett scorer: N/A 23 CheesyNaan Mike Price England 72 444 Bassett Team; Mitchell, Wright, D.Richards, Hawkins, Yates, Yeardley, Bailey, Thomas, 24 Mark's Dream Team Mark Cooper England 77 442 25 Benford Rejects Benny Brown England 49 442 Traas, Gambling, Walduck. Subs: Hiscock, Chatwin, Adams 26 Best Players FC Teresa Andow England 76 440 27 FC 's-Gravenzande Marcel Houtzager Holland 62 439 2015-16 26-Oct-15 League Highmoor Ibis 4 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 0 28 Deeney in a bottle Ryan Gillie England 47 439 Bassett scorer: N/A 29 TeddyBearUnited FC Jamie Richards England 55 436 30 Tikka Mo Salah Abigail Footner England 64 434 Bassett Team: Kuczynski, Comer, D.Richards, Walduck, Hawkins, Sinclair, Scholes, Bailey, 31 Goffy’s Green Army Harry Gough England 57 433 Hiscock, Cheetham, Olphert. Sub: Millar 32 Inter row z Shelley Gould England 41 433 33 C-Bomb’s Jack Paish England 33 432 2015-16 2-Mar-16 League Royal Wootton Bassett Town 0 Highmoor Ibis 2 34 Loftus-Cheeky Nandos Anthony Moore England 25 431 Bassett scorer: N/A 35 OnVacationPass.com Ethan Joe England 66 429 36 A Team Josh Dimond England 53 428 Bassett Team: Meare, Comer, Corcoran, D.Richards, Hawkins, J.Richards, Scholes, 37 Harry's Kane'd Harvey Watkinson England 34 426 Ockwell, Robertson, Packer, Olphert. Subs: Bailey, Cheetham, Hiscock 38 RWBTFC Rockin Robin Wales 61 425 39 We've got Salah Steve Butt England 47 424 2016-17 5-Nov-16 League Royal Wootton Bassett Town 3 Highmoor Ibis 2 40 Our Year M8 Jacob Hayden England 53 423 Bassett scorers: Richards, Spalding, Robertson 41 Purcy Power Martyn Purcell England 82 421 42 LIL'S LADS Deborah Sumner England 56 421 Bassett Team: Meare, Corcoran, D.Richards, Hawkins, Cheetham, Comer, Bailey, Spalding, 43 Flamingo Flyers FC Rachel Chambers England 49 420 Robertson, Olphert, Yeardley. Subs: Diouf, Thomas 44 PC’S Bassett Army Paul Curtis England 41 419 45 Tea and Busquets Jonny House England 36 418 2016-17 14-Jan-17 League Highmoor Ibis 0 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 2 46 Valley Boys Matthew Purcell England 59 414 Bassett scorers: Robertson, Richards 47 Ghost United Tatenda Majoni England 43 414 48 Sneaky Blighters Mark Smedley England 50 410 Bassett Team: Meare, Edmondson, D.Richards, Yeardley, Cheetham, Comer, Thompson, 49 Under 10 Blues ian poulton England 65 408 Corcoran, Robertson, Bailey, Packer. Subs: Lance, Hawkins, Gleed 50 Hannover Hangover Ben Gerrish England 62 408 51 Largies Lads Scott Large England 51 406 2017-18 16-Sep-17 League Highmoor Ibis 0 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 3 52 Yoda FC Oliver Larcombe England 67 404 Bassett scorers: Yeardley, Scholes, Collier 53 Nellies Monkey Belly Simon Jones England 30 402 54 Waistcoat Warriors Chris Green England 32 399 Bassett Team: Lawrence, Cheetham, Yeardley, Jackson, Diaz-Benetiz, Robinson, Gerrish, 55 Roast Beef Sandwhich Paul Jack England 50 397 Wrona, Maximen, Lodge, Scholes. Subs: Collier, Withers. 56 Firmining Optimistic Mark Vincent England 56 396 57 Shaw winners Steve Shaw England 30 395 2017-18 23-Dec-17 League Royal Wootton Bassett Town 1 Highmoor Ibis 3 58 BounceBackAbility FC Ali Wood England 57 394 59 ItWasNeverComingHome Scott Smedley England 58 393 Bassett scorer: Wrona 60 Tea and Busquets Liam Guy England 42 393 Bassett Team: Sharkey, Joyce, Corcoran, Jackson, Richards, Johns, Hathaway, Scholes, 61 50 shades of O'Shea josh Bolton England 31 390 Cheetham, Waldon, Wrona. 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Royal Wootton Bassett Town And their afternoon appeared to go from bad to worse when McCready – by a quirk of fate, Hungerford's hero during the shootout on Tuesday - extended himself brilliantly to tip Chris Charlie McCreadyGoal Keeper Alex Bowers Goal Keeper Jackson's low penalty onto the post following a push on Robertson. Dual signed from National League Hungerford Young keeper who came up through the Develop- Town with a view to gaining more senior ment Team last season. Has shown up well in experience. Impressed on his RWBTFC debut pre-season and will be challenging for the number against Windsor. one position this season. But their route back into the game proved to be just around the corner. And it was one Bassett provided to them. Dale RichardsDefence George Staten Defence Product of club’s youth section, classy defender Talented hard-working youngster who has come Corcoran's sending off came just moments after Diaz-Benitez had picked up his first who also knows where the net is. Has made 148 up through the Youth Section and Development appearances with 16 goals ahead of new season. Team at Bassett making his First Team debut last caution too, as the defender slid in late with a heavy challenge on Mark Flanagan. That set season. the tone for a niggly final portion of the first half which saw further yellows dished out to Steve Yeardley for Bassett as well as Wright and Jack Dunmall for Wantage. Yet it was Carl EvansDefence Steve Yeardley Defence Bassett who lost their cool most. Captain of the RAF Senior Representative side, a Bassett stalwart entering his fourteenth season powerful centre-back or striker now in his second with the club and closing in on 500 appearances. They would be quickly punished after play resumed. season with the cub having joined part-way Experience will help some of the younger through last season members of the squad. Using the additional space afforded to them well, Wantage worked the ball from right to left and Dunmall played a cutback to an unmarked Wright, whose slightly deflected low strike Harrison GoughDefence Adam Corcoran Defence from the edge of the area found its way past McCready. Another product of the club’s Youth Section who Imposing defender with the ability to play either at made an impressive First Team debut last season centre half or full back, re-joined Bassett in 2015 The Bassett stopper then made two fine saves to preserve his team's lead, batting away a and then held onto his First Team spot in the and closing in on 200 appearances for the club. Jim Glover header at the far post before blocking Dunmall's effort from close range. closing stages of the season. It was all hands to the pumps for Bassett, though they did manage one counter from which Tony JoyceDefence Jack Stanley Defence Bennett surged forward before firing a firm strike at Meare from the edge of the box. Experienced defender who has won the Hellenic Quality signing in the summer. Previously with League at both Swindon Supermarine and Swindon Town but unfortunately suffered an injury The visitors' task soon became that much harder when a heavy touch took the ball away Highworth. Now in the twilight of his career but still in his final scholarship year. Should do well at this a cultured and calm defender. level. from Diaz-Benitez and he was late sliding in on Glover. And within a matter of minutes Bassett's lead had vanished. Flanagan played a short corner to Dan Comer, who teased Danny LachaczDefence Giorgio Wrona Midfield in a cross from the right wing, which Beeden got his head to, only to divert it into his own Strong tackling midfield player who joins from Last year’s Manager and Supporters Player of the net. Letcombe, having previously played for Thatcham Year Experienced at this level as previously with Town, Wantage Town and Hungerford Town. With Swindon Supermarine, North Leigh, Larkhall Bassett did receive something of a lifeline when substitute Ryan Markham received a Reading Academy as a youngster. Athletic and Thatcham Town. laughable red card for a trip on Gio Wrona that merited nothing more than a yellow (if that).

Kai RobinsonMidfield George Lance Midfield Yet, with Wantage having made virtually all the second half running, shifting from a Hard working centre midfield player who joined us Highly rated youngster now in his third season defensive outlook to an attacking one was always going to be hard for Bassett. from Wantage Town. Made 36 appearances last with the club. Big things expected this season season scoring once in an impressive debut from George who will cause the opposition lots of Another McCready save, this time tipping over from an unmarked Kaylem Patterson, season. problems. preserved parity before Robertson blasted into the side netting from an angle.

Iggy IlottMidfield Rob Lincoln Forward But a winner had long appeared on the cards, and it duly arrived when Robertson received Hard working youngster who joined in the Skilful forward who was with Purton in the a pass inside from Flanagan on the left, turned on a sixpence and arrowed a strike into the summer from Letcombe where he made 22 Wiltshire League last season scoring 8 goals and appearances scoring 4 times last season. also played for Shrivenham in Division One West. top right corner. Previously with Thatcham Town. There should still have been nine minutes left to play, but only five of those would be completed before a premature end to the game was called. Yet it is questionable as to TJ BohaneForward Bradley Pagliaroli Forward whether Collier's side would have been able to make anything of them. Prolific goal scorer who joins from Wantage. Was An exciting striker with Binfield last season where with Bracknell for the previous two seasons he scored 11 goals in 32 appearances, also scoring an impressive 77 goals. Played for previously with Letcombe, Kintbury Rangers, Either way, Bassett had been the instigators of their own demise, and the blame for passing Bassett at U18 level. Thatcham Town and Wantage Town. up an outstanding opportunity to claim what would have been three significant points is theirs and theirs alone. Matt BennettForward Josh Shama Forward Skilful winger who last played for the club back in Started in RWBTFC youth section before joining Man of the Match: Charlie McCready – for the second time in a week, the talented young 2007-8. As a youngster made 139 appearances Reading Academy. Opted to move to Oxford Utd 'keeper served to frustrate Wantage, pulling off a superb penalty save in the opening for the club in the Premier Division scoring 44 and most recently has been playing in the Cypriot period. He made a handful of other fine stops too, but in the end was powerless to keep goals. 2nd Division. out the Alfredians' three second half goals.

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Sponsored Sponsored Lack of discipline comes back to bite Bassett again Sponsored by R.A. Nicholas by R.A. Nicholas Sponsored by Sponsored Alfredian Park, 6th October 2018 Garden Garden by Mem-Star by Gordon Maintenance Wantage Town 3 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 2 Maintenance Andy Walduck Distribution Reeves 07745 922420 The game may have ended in farcical circumstances as the full-time whistle was sounded 07745 922420 01793 841490 a full four minutes early. But the story of Royal Wootton Bassett Town's 3-2 defeat away Alex Bowers Charlie McCready Tony Joyce Steve Yeardley Dale Richards against Wantage Town was Bassett's loss of discipline, which cost them the game. Sam Collier's team found themselves in a commanding position early on as stunning strikes from Kieran Diaz-Benitez and TJ Bohane gave them a 2-0 lead after just 22 minutes. Sponsored by Sponsored Sponsored However, that was overturned as Bassett were reduced to nine men courtesy of red cards Arctic Services by by for Adam Corcoran and Kieran Diaz-Benitez. And, as doggedly as they may have defended, it was little surprise that they ultimately caved into the pressure Wantage put 01793 848502 Mark Smedley Mari & Simon them under to lose by the odd goal in five. Carl Evans George Staten Adam Corcoran Harrison Gough Kyle Lapham While Bassett remain in the top half of the Hellenic League Premier Division, this was the latest instalment of a frustrating spell that has seen them throw away far too many points. Again, it was a situation entirely of their own making. The turning point of the game would come five minutes before half time when Corcoran Sponsored Sponsored received his marching orders. Awaiting delivery of a free kick from a position deep in by by Wantage territory, he became embroiled in a tangle off the ball with Brad Cox and sent the Dave Thomas Wason & Webb home defender tumbling to the floor. With his team two goals to the good away from home against one of the favourites for the Gio Wrona George Lance Iggy Ilott Kai Robinson Dan Cole title, it was inexcusable. And costly. Callum Wright halved Wantage's arrears within a minute of the restart and proceeded to pin Bassett deep in their own half. The visitors defended doggedly though and resisted Sponsored by Sponsored their opponents' advances well. Colonnade by Becky & Laura But their task was made even tougher just after the hour when Diaz-Benitez picked up a Conservatories second yellow for a late tackle. 01793 849273 Gammon Playing two men short, Bassett soon conceded an equaliser – albeit in unfortunate fashion. Jack Stanley Danny Lachacz Jon Beeden Rob Lincoln Tom Cole Wantage themselves were reduced to ten men with quarter of an remaining. But, with Bassett having been forced to shift to an ultra-defensive setup, there was only ever really going to be one winner. And that was the home side, who struck the decisive blow in the Sponsored Sponsored Sponsored 81st minute through Steve Robertson. Sponsored by by by by Collier's team flew out the blocks, going ahead in the third minute. McCready's ball forward The Wood Mike Price Mark Smedley Tetbury Audi caught out centre half Cox, allowing the dangerous Josh Shama to pick up possession on the left and drive forward. After cutting inside, he squared to Diaz-Benitez who curled a Family wonderful left-footed effort into the top corner, leaving Curtis Meare no chance. Matt Bennett Bradley Pagliaroli Josh Shama TJ Bohane Tyler Sheppard After McCready was alert to block a Robertson shot with his feet, Bassett came within inches of doubling their advantage after only nine minutes. However, latching onto Jon Cost per Season £40 per Beeden's ball over the top of the defence, Matt Bennett lifted his attempted lob over an player Sponsored by Sponsored by Sponsored by Sponsored by Contact Mark Smedley on onrushing Meare but the wrong side of the post. 07887 634887 to secure a Roger Arctic Services Arctic Services John & Kath specific player That miss appeared to matter little though as Bohane fired Bassett two goals in front with Williamson 01793 848502 01793 848502 Fellows a piledriver of a free kick from close to thirty yards that screamed its way into the top corner. Wantage, just three days removed from an exhaustive, admirable effort that saw them take Kara Gregory Drew Youngsam Rob Hopkins Sam Collier National League South Hungerford Town to penalties in an FA Cup replay, were on the rack.

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Bassett frustrate Saints to collect valuable point Situated six miles from Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett Town Football Club was first St James Park, 22nd September 2018 established in 1882, making the club one of the oldest in Wiltshire. The club’s early achievements came in the Wiltshire Senior Cup, making the final in both 1902-3 and Brackley Town Saints 1 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 1 1903-4, although losing both. The club folded for a period pre-World War 1 before While it took a strong defensive effort to get over the line, Royal Wootton Bassett Town stretched their re-forming in the Calne & District League when it began playing at the Gerard Buxton unbeaten record against Brackley Town Saints to seven games as they claimed a 1-1 draw away in Sports Ground which had been donated by a local dignitary for sporting activities within Northamptonshire. the town and opened in 1930. Defender Mark James had given Bassett the lead eight minutes before half time, steering in after a corner Early successes included winning the Calne & District League in the 1930-31 Season, having finished fell to him in the box. runners-up the previous season, and then again in 1934-35. Following a move up to the Wiltshire League But Brackley, as is typically the case when playing against them, enjoyed a great deal of possession and Division 2 promotion was earned again the following season and the team then remained in the top division in the county until the outbreak of war. also created a number of chances in the opening half. However, with Bassett diligently keeping their shape, 'keeper Charlie McCready was only called into action on a couple of occasions before the break, After the war Wootton Bassett Town F.C. recommenced in the County League with limited success until the majority of opportunities the hosts fashioned resulting in shots missing the target. 1958-59 when they won their first Wiltshire League title. In 1987-88 the Wiltshire League Division 1 title was They eventually made their pressure tell five minutes after the restart as James Watts found the net. won, elevating the club into the Hellenic League, where they have remained ever since. The club finally won the Wiltshire Senior Cup in 1998-99 and repeated this achievement in 2000-01. The club have had three Yet though the remainder of the game followed a similar pattern to that in the first half, Brackley were spells in the Hellenic Premier and gained promotion back in 2012-13. only able to register one more shot on target, coming via the boot of George Ball.

Since the onset of the new millennium the club has expanded significantly, with the establishment of a thriving That meant Bassett were able to secure a valuable, deserved point on their travels against a dangerous, Youth Section, Ladies Section, Veterans team and Sunday side. The club now operates 27 teams from under youthful Saints team who have enjoyed a fine start to their season. 7s upwards. All play their games at the relocated Gerard Buxton Sports Ground, which opened in the summer of 2015. This growth led to the club being awarded Charter Standard Development Club status by the In fact, Bassett are only the third team to have avoided defeat in the early stages of the campaign against Football Association in 2008 before this was upgraded to Community Club status a year later. Wootton Brackley, who, given the fact they have a settled, quality squad that has now played together for a number Bassett Town FC was the first club in Wiltshire to achieve this. International ties have also been established of years, are justifiably viewed by many as a dark horse in the race for the top spots in the Hellenic with Dutch amateur side FC ‘s-Gravenzande. League Premier Division.

Season 2018-19 sees Sam Collier in charge of the First Team. Late barrage brings heavy cup defeat Glevum Park, 29th September 2018 Tuffley Rovers 4 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 0 Three late goals condemned Royal Wootton Bassett Town to a heavy 4-0 loss against Tuffley Rovers in the opening round of the Bluefin Sports Challenge Cup. Against a Rovers side who were much-improved from the outfit Bassett thrashed 6-1 on the opening day of the league campaign, Sam Collier's team put in a disappointing performance, though credit must go to Tuffley who defended well and did not allow their visitors to get into any sort of rhythm. Tuffley went in front after just ten minutes. The goal came somewhat against the run of play, but was well taken as Dominik Kent latched onto Lee Smith's pass and produced a composed finish to slot beyond Connor Thompson in the Bassett goal. Chances were evenly distributed for the remainder of the half. For Bassett, TJ Bohane volleyed narrowly over from the edge of the area and Iggy Ilott fired over from a good position following good work from Tony Joyce and Brad Pagliaroli. Meanwhile, Ryan Dobbins and Kieran Alder both shot just off target for the hosts. There continued to be little to separate the teams following the restart, though Thompson was forced to pull off a good save with his feet to deny Tuffley a second early on. But, with quarter of an hour remaining, Tuffley grabbed a second, sparking a collapse from Bassett. It was something of a scrappy finish from the former Fairford man Smith, whose shot looped in off Thompson after Bassett failed to clear but was symptomatic of the veteran forward's poacher's instincts. Five minutes later, Ashley Bird beat an onrushing Thompson to reach a pass played in over the top and, after deftly knocking the ball over the 'keeper, he nodded into an empty net. Brett James then completed the rout, stealing possession off Joyce, who had been played a hospital pass, before steering beyond Thompson.

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Storming comeback seals win Non-League Day Gerard Buxton Sports Ground, 18th September 2018 By David Richardson Royal Wootton Bassett Town 3 Lydney Town 2 For many of us today is no different to any other Saturday. A sensational second half performance from Royal Wootton Bassett Town blew away Lydney Town The same pre-match rituals were had, the same pub visited and the same turnstyle entered. as Sam Collier's side recovered from being 2-0 down after less than twenty minutes to triumph by the odd goal in five on another dramatic evening of football involving these two teams. But today is also the eighth instalment of Non-League Day, an initiative setup by James Doe where Non-League clubs can showcase the lower-league game to supporters of Premier League On a blustery night, all five goals were scored at the same end. However, it was ultimately the hosts and Championship clubs, in particular. who took better advantage of having the wind behind their backs. The day is always scheduled within an international break to give these fans a chance to experience some Non-League action at a club local to them. They looked in store for a long evening at first though. After only eight minutes Sam Elliott gave Lydney the lead, as his header, while unmarked, crept in with 'keeper Charlie McGready thinking Doe initially setup NLD as a social experiment in 2010 but now it is an eagerly anticipated date the ball was headed the other side of the post. The visitors then doubled their advantage when that football fans look out for when the fixtures are released. Bassett failed to deal with another free kick and Sam Wines nodded in from Lewis Halford's cross. Its success has stemmed from the superb backing Non-League sides have given it as well as from the ones in the top-flight, and of course the new and old supporters! Lydney were by far having the better of things and came close again through Wines. As the interval neared, Bassett finally went close when Rob Lincoln almost got on the end of a cross-cum-shot In a bid to increase attendances on the day, many clubs reduce ticket prices or put on offers for from Brad Pagliaroli at the far post. But Lydney then almost grabbed a third as Wines missed by a Football League or Premier League season ticket holders but also organise a host of extra activities for all ages. matter of inches. In 2014, a crowd of 2,856 watched Dulwich Hamlet take on Hampton & Richmond while the Able to avoid being in an even deeper hole before the break, the home side came out flying once following year 761 fans saw the Step 5 London derby between Clapton and Ilford. play resumed. Premier League and Championship clubs have supported the initiative by advertising local And they found the back of the net in the first minute of the second half as Dale Richards fired fixtures that their supporters can take in. home a powerful effort from the edge of the area. It is believed the day has helped raised millions of pounds for the Non-League game and plenty for charity too. Confidence restored, Bassett were putting Lydney under a huge amount of pressure. Jon Beeden went close as his shot was deflected wide, while Lincoln forced a brilliant save from Ellis Boughton. Prostate Cancer are once again NLD’s official charity partner and we urge you to please support their campaign if possible. Eventually, with twelve minutes to go they were level as Pagliaroli curled one in from eighteen Kick It Out, who have been lobbying for equality in football for 25 years, have partnered with NLD yards. for a seventh time. That was shortly followed by TJ Bohane heading narrowly over. Despite that miss, you could sense Seven teams will be dedicating their fixtures to football’s equality and inclusion organisation – that a third was on its way for Bassett. Worksop Town, Southport, Tamworth, Sporting Khalsa, Edgware Town, Kensington Borough and Burgess Hill Town have chosen to recognise Kick It Out’s work by organising extra activities And that duly arrived through Pagliaroli, who produced another fine strike from the outer limit of the throughout the day to encourage engagement with a diverse range of communities. penalty area with seven minutes remaining. So, please embrace NLD and show off everything that we love about Non-League football. There was still time for more twists and turns and, never a team to make it easy for themselves, For the newcomers: welcome and thank you for supporting the day, your contributions will make the hosts' hard work was almost not rewarded by all three points. The dynamic Ross Gabriel first all the difference to these clubs. We hope to see you again next year… or sooner! fizzed a volley over the bar from eighteen yards before the visitors forced a corner late on that wound up being placed narrowly wide of the post. Victory was finally secured though; a stunning comeback being justly rewarded. Picture courtesy of Steve Green

RWBTFC Hellenic Record From the Local Press

ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN F.C. 31 YEARS IN THE HELLENIC LEAGUE Fairford Town battle back from three-goal deficit in 22nd 21st 20th 19th 18th 17th 16th 15th 14th 13th 12th 11th 10th 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Season Div Pld Won Drew Lost For Agst PtsPosition Manager Top Scorer Hellenic League 1988/89 1 28 11 7 10 50 41 40 5 out of 15 Mick Woolford Damon York 1989/90 1 30 13 8 9 52 35 47 7 out of 16 Mick Woolford Damon York 25 By Shaun Reynolds @95_reynolds Chief sports writer 1990/91 1 30 11 8 11 32 36 41 8 out of 16 Mick Woolford Damon York 1991/92 1 32 10 8 14 45 59 38 12 out of 17 Mick Woolford Not known https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/16966358.fairford-town-battle-back-from-three- 1992/93 1 30 8 6 16 40 53 30 12 out of 16 Mick Woolford Scott Vincent goal-deficit-in-hellenic-league/ 1993/94 1 34 15 8 11 65 57 53 9 out of 18 Mick Woolford Scott Vincent 1994/95 1 38 18 5 15 67 68 59 9 out of 20 Mick Woolford Scott Vincent/Darren Jell FAIRFORD Town manager Jody Bevan praised his side’s character and determination after 1995/96 1 34 12 9 13 50 64 45 10 out of 18Kevin Maloney Scott Vincent 1996/97 1 32 9 8 15 37 50 35 11 out of 17Kevin Maloney Ian Curtis/Gary Ashford 8 they reversed a 3-0 deficit to win 5-4 at Ardley United on Saturday, lifting them off the foot of 1997/98 1 32 12 6 14 67 58 42 10 out of 17 Dave Warren Lee Stoddart/Peter Dearlove 10 the Hellenic Premier Division table. 1998/99 1 32 17 7 8 64 43 58 5 out of 17Dave Warren Lee Stoddart 17 1999/00 1 28 15 7 6 54 32 52 3 out of 15Barry Giles Lee Stoddart Greg Hackett’s early brace coupled with Tobias London’s strike on 21 minutes granted the 2000/01 P 38 14 10 14 54 60 52 13 out of 20Barry Giles Lee Stoddart 25 hosts a comfortable three-goal advantage with barely half an hour played. 2001/02 P 42 11 9 22 39 75 42 19 out of 22Pete Yeardley Mark Vaughan 14 2002/03 P 40 10 10 20 36 70 40 15 out of 21Pete Yeardley Geoff Swatton 9 Connor Thompson then struck for Fairford before Bevan’s half-time team talk inspired Mason 2003/04 P 42 11 5 26 38 73 38 16 out of 22Pete Yeardley Geoff Swatton 16 Thompson to a second-half hat-trick before Jordan Moore levelled the game at four apiece. 2004/05 P 42 6 9 27 30 85 27 21 out of 22Pete Yeardley /Chris Jones Matty Bennett 10 2005/06 1W 34 17 10 7 58 30 61 5 out of 18Paul Burke Matty Bennett 12 Fairford’s John Thomas wasn’t happy with a point, though, as his goal fired Bevan’s troops 2006/07 1W 34 14 5 15 64 62 47 11 out of 18 Paul Burke Matty Bennett/Steve Yeardley 11 into a deserved – if unlikely – lead. 2007/08 1W 34 11 3 20 43 66 36 15 out of 18Paul Burke Richie Saunders 12 2008/09 1W 32 17 9 6 61 31 60 4 out of 17Dave Turner Shaun Terry 26 Bevan said: “It was an absolutely crazy match, you never knew which way it was going to go. 2009/10 1W 30 20 7 3 74 34 67 2 out of 16Dave Turner Sam Collier 22 2010/11 P 42 13 7 22 55 87 46 15 out of 22Dave Turner Sam Collier 26 “We were 3-0 down after half an hour, so it’s one hell of a result for ourselves. 2011/12 1W 32 15 7 10 69 47 52 5 out of 17Dave Turner Matt Bown 18 2012/13 1W 30 22 3 5 75 40 69 2 out of 16Dave Turner Mark Barnes 32 “We were wobbling, they looked like they could score at any moment – and they had chances 2013/14 P 38 11 12 15 60 60 45 14 out of 20Jeff Roberts Levi Cox 14 to score more goals. 2014/15 P 38 14 9 15 66 80 51 11 out of 20Paul Braithwaite Dan Bailey 18 2015/16 P 38 12 5 21 50 86 41 15 out of 20Paul Braithwaite Steve Robertson 30 “At that period, we stopped playing and started doing silly things. We got a goal back just 2016/17 P 34 15 3 16 61 64 45 11 out of 19 P.Braithwaite/R.Hunter Steve Robertson 27 2017/18 P 38 11 6 21 44 85 39 15 out of 20Richard Hunter/Sam Collier Sam Collier 11 before half-time and that was crucial, it allowed me to get into the lads and get some belief 2018/19 P 12 5 2 5 25 25 17 7 out of 19 Sam Collier Brad Pagliaroli 8 back in the squad. Total 1,050 400 218 432 1,625 1,756 1,415 Division 1 Premier Division Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 38.1% 20.8% 41.1% “We created plenty of chance ourselves in the first half, but we just weren’t taking them. Pld Won Drew Lost For Agst Pts Premier Division 444 133 87 224 558 850 483 Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 30.0% 19.6% 50.5% “We got a goal early in the second half, then it became crazy.” Division 1 West 226 116 44 66 444 310 392 Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 51.3% 19.5% 29.2% Division 1 380 151 87 142 623 596 540 Won:Drew:Lost Ratio 39.7% 22.9% 37.4% The performance underlined Bevan’s belief in his squad, admitting that he doesn’t rate his

Nickname Bassett Most Frequent Results Games side worthy of being in the bottom positions in the league table. Record Gate 2,103 v Swindon Town (1991) Draw 1 - 1 112 Best Gate - 2017/18 144 - Highworth Town Lose 0 - 1 88 While conceding four goals will naturally raise questions in the defence, Bevan insists his Average Hellenic Attendance 2017/18 70.3 (up from 68.9 in 16/17) Win 2 - 1 72 side must make the most of winning a nine-goal thriller. Top Scorer - 2017/18 Sam Collier - 11 Goals Win 1 - 0 67 Record Known Win 16 - 0 v Clyffe Pypard (1933/34) Lose 1 - 2 66 Record Known Defeat 1 - 16 v Warminster T (3/11/1945) Draw 2 - 2 61 “All round it was a great team performance in the second half,” said Bevan. “I never thought we were a table worthy of being bottom of the table. We’ve got quality all round and we saw that on Saturday. % of Games Won, Drawn & Lost in Hellenic % of Games Won, Drawn & Lost in Hellenic League (Total) League (Premier Division) “It’s not particularly good for my heart being goals behind early doors. “But full credit to the lads today, they put a real shift in and deserve the win. They showed real character. 30.0% 41.1% 38.1% Won 50.5% Won “When we were losing games, confidence does drop. But that’s changed now.” Drew Drew 19.6% Elsewhere in the Hellenic Premier Division, Shrivenham’s leagues woes continued as they 20.8% Lost Lost lost 3-2 at Holmer Green, Sean McKeown and Josh Morse netting for Gareth Davies' side. Royal Wootton Bassett were also on the wrong end of a five-goal contest – losing 3-2 at Wantage Town as Kieran Diaz-Benitez and TJ Bohane on target. In Division One West, Malmesbury Victoria lost 3-1 at home to Thornbury, with Shane Bumphrey on target for the hosts, while New College Swindon were thrashed 10-0 at home against Pewsey Vale.

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Over the last few months we’ve really Forest Green Rov Res 2 1 0 1 5 5 3 1.50 Purton 38 15 10 13 54 48 55 1.45 started to execute our three-year strategy for Respect.The key focus is mini soccer and youth Oxford City Nomads 16 7 2 7 30 33 23 1.44 Malmesbury Victoria 12 4 5 3 18 14 17 1.42 football – U7s right up to U16s. With the Respect campaign being nearly ten years old, we’ve Ascot United 12 5 2 5 16 18 17 1.42 naturally got a whole new group of parents, coaches, volunteers and players have emerged. Henley Town 10 4 2 4 13 9 14 1.40 Lambourn Sports 16 6 4 6 25 24 22 1.38 Ensuring the environment is right for those players, and that it is created by those parents, coaches Cricklade Town 14 5 3 6 21 20 18 1.29 Carterton Town 24 8 6 10 35 37 30 1.25 and volunteers, is really important. A big point from the research was getting the off pitch right as Trowbridge Town 12 4 3 5 33 22 15 1.25 much as on the pitch. We often talk about the match environment in isolation. Actually a lot of Viking Sports 4 1 2 1 5 3 5 1.25 Chippin incidents can happen from social media, or from the way the changing rooms were left last time the two teams played, or it could even be the way you are welcomed when you arrive at the ground. g Norton Town 14 4 5 5 20 22 17 1.21 Bishops Cleeve 25 8 6 11 40 53 30 1.20 That can go a long way to setting the tone for the rest of the day and the game ahead. So it’s Pe gasus Juniors 22 7 5 10 32 42 26 1.18 looking at how coaches, parents and volunteers from both teams can work together – rather than Longlevens # 6312128 71.17 Reading Town 6213131371.17 against each other – to create that environment because, ultimately, everyone is looking for a Thatcham Town 8305 81891.13 Reading City/Highmoor Ib 10 3 2 5 14 24 11 1.10 fantastic experience. It links in to our ‘We only do Positive’ campaign. We know 90 per cent children Tuffley Rovers 21 5 8 8 34 39 23 1.10 play better with positivity. That stat isn’t necessarily surprising but it’s important people see that Shortwood United 12 4 1 7 17 24 13 1.08 Old Woodstock Town 14 4 3 7 23 23 15 1.07 encouragement and a positive environment is so important. If you flip it, we know one negative Kidlington 32 9 7 16 45 64 34 1.06 Lydney Town 17 5 3 9 27 29 18 1.06 experience can have a big effect on a child for lasting period of time. It’s adults creating the Abingdon United 18 4 7 7 23 35 19 1.06 environment so players will enjoy the game more. This is not about being positive for positives Highworth Town 34 11 2 21 42 70 35 1.03 Milton United 20 5 5 10 26 48 20 1.00 sake. It’s about focusing on the good things players have done. Didcot Town 14 4 2 8 17 30 14 1.00 Cirencester Town 6 1 3 2 7 8 6 1.00 Cheltenham Town Res 4 1 1 2 6 8 4 1.00 In grass-roots football there will always be mixed abilities. Let’s help players love the game. Fairford Town 18 4 6 8 18 36 18 1.00 Wallin Everyone develops better when they are having fun. The FA Youth Review was implemented in gford Town 12 3 2 7 17 28 11 0.92 2011 and really focused on making the game child friendly with 5v5, 7v7, 9v9 and more appropriate Yate Town 6123 61250.83 Pewsey Vale 14 2 5 7 16 22 11 0.79 goal sizes. That’s been embraced but now it’s about building on that and topping up all the good Witney United 4 1 0 3 5 8 3 0.75 work that has been done. We’re well aware people can drop out of the game from 14+ – so this is Hungerford Town 4103 51330.75 Ardley United 26 4 7 15 28 55 19 0.73 about giving them a really good experience so they want to keep playing. The challenge with Thame United 10 1 4 5 10 18 7 0.70 Flackwell Heath 13 2 3 8 10 36 9 0.69 Respect is how we bring longevity to it. We don’t just want it to be a one-off campaign. That adds North Leigh 16 2 4 10 10 37 10 0.63 value but we want to make it consistent in the game each week in all areas. We’ve got Play Your Hallen 8053 91850.63 Binfield 12 2 1 9 16 35 7 0.58 Part code of conducts which helps implement the values whatever your role is. It gives clubs a real Wantage Town 21 4 0 17 20 52 12 0.57 Brackley Town 8116 82140.50 focus to help their volunteers but, also, if there is disrespect, how to deal with it. Cirencester Academy 6105 61430.50 Almondsbury Picksons 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 0.50 Bracknell Town 12 1 2 9 8 38 5 0.42 Each month we have activations which focus on different ways of changing behaviour. So in the Slimbridge 8107 41730.38 Southall Town 6015 21610.17 winter months we’re looking to pilot Positivi-tea. It’s a simple idea of people holding a cup of tea Endsleigh 2 0 0 2 2 5 0 0.00 Hardwicke 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 0.00 that is labelled with positive messages. The science behind it is people are less likely to shout Wollen Sports 2 0 0 2 1 6 0 0.00 something abusive or negative if they’re holding something that’s labelled with good messages. Virginia Water 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0.00 Holmer Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! In January we’re going to be launching 21 Days of Positive – that’s how long it takes to break or Cinderford Town 2 0 0 2 0 6 0 0.00 1,050 400 218 432 1,625 1,756 1,415 1.35 form a new habit. We want to empower coaches and parents to engage with their children in the # 3 points deducted for playing ineligible player right way.

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ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB 2018-2019 Season SEASON 2018-19 DEVELOPMENT TEAM FIXTURES - CORSHAM PRINT WILTSHIRE SENIOR LEAGUE UHLSPORT Hellenic League Premier Division Date Opponents H/A Comp Result Scorers Sat 18-Aug-18 Corsham Town Res H League L 1 - 2 Costello Pld W D L F A Pts Wed 22-Aug-18 Cricklade Town H League L 0 - 1 1 Ascot United 13 8 2 3 30 15 26 Sat 25-Aug-18 Ludgershall Sports A League L 2 - 3 Bolton 2 Wed 29-Aug-18 Football ID H League D 2 - 2 Stanley, Bolton 2 Brackley Town Saints 11 8 1 2 23 12 25 Sat 01-Sep-18 Pewsey Vale Devel't A League W 5 - 2 Shepherd 2, Costello, Spackman, Mifsud 3 Brimscombe & Thrupp 12 8 1 3 30 20 25 Sat 08-Sep-18 Shrewton United A League L 2 - 6 Bolton, Mifsud Sat 15-Sep-18 Trowbridge Town A League L 1 - 2 Bolton 4 Wantage Town 9711281022 Sat 22-Sep-18 Purton H League L 1 - 2 Richards Sat 06-Oct-18 Devizes Town Res H League W 5 - 2 Bolton 2, Mifsud, Sanderson, Mason 5 Holmer Green 12 6 1 5 17 19 19 Sat 13-Oct-18 Kintbury Rangers A League 6 Reading City 9603251518 Sat 20-Oct-18 Purton A Cup Sat 27-Oct-18 Westbury United Res A League 7 Royal Wootton Bassett Town 12 5 2 5 25 25 17 Malmesbury Vics Dev H League 8 Ardley United 13 5 0 8 25 36 15 Corsham Town Res A League Cricklade Town A League 9 Windsor 11 4 2 5 24 21 14 Devizes Town Res A League Football ID A League 10 Lydney Town 9423151614 Kintbury Rangers H League 11 Bishops Cleeve 841313913 Ludgershall Sports H League Malmesbury Vics Dev A League 12 Flackwell Heath 11 3 4 4 13 13 13 Marlborough Town H League 13 Marlborough Town A League Longlevens 10 3 2 5 13 17 11 Melksham Town Res H League 14 Binfield 7313111210 Melksham Town Res A League Pewsey Vale Devel't H League 15 Tuffley Rovers 11 3 1 7 20 27 10 Purton A League 16 Virginia Water 11 2 4 5 11 18 10 Shrewton United H League Trowbridge Town H League 17 Abingdon United 10 3 0 7 11 25 9 Westbury United Res H League 18 Fairford Town 10 2 2 6 19 27 8 Wroughton A League Wroughton H League 19 Shrivenham 11 2 1 8 13 29 7 Goalscorers League Cup Total Josh Bolton 7 7 Gabe Costello 2 2 Carl Shepherd 2 2 Yyrhys Mifsud 3 3 Ben Spackman 1 1 Jack Stanley 11 Jamie Richards 1 1 Jack Sanderson 1 1 Nick Mason 1 1 Own Goal 0 19 0 19

Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League Premier Division Season 2018-19 Pld W D L F A PTS 1 Wroughton FC 10 7 2 1 29 10 23 2 Melksham Town FC Res 971128622 3 Kintbury Rangers FC 8701361121 4 Shrewton United FC 10 6 0 4 36 21 18 5 Westbury United FC Res 952219917 6 Cricklade Town FC 851219816 7 Purton FC 10 5 1 4 17 19 16 8 Corsham Town FC Res 10 4 3 3 20 19 15 9 Football ID FC 10 3 4 3 24 21 13 10 Trowbridge Town FC 9333181712 11 Ludgershall Sports FC 9324102211 12 Royal Wootton Bassett Town Dev 921619227 13 Marlborough Town FC 91269275 14 Pewsey Vale FC Dev 91179264 15 Devizes Town FC Res 91177324 16 Malmesbury Victoria FC Dev 81075353

1 - 0 3 - 1 3 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 3 3 - 6 09-Mar 10-Nov 24-Nov 26-Dec Town Windsor Wantage From The development Side 2 - 3 1 - 1 1 - 0 2 - 2 13-Oct 16-Feb 19-Jan 02-Feb 06-Nov 08-Dec 17-Nov Water Virginia 7 - 1 W 5 - 3 W 8 - 1 W 7 - 3 W 13 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 4 1 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 1 6 - 1 1 - 1 20-Oct 09-Oct 30-Oct 19-Jan 16-Feb th 17-Nov 05-Jan 08-Dec Tuffley 10 October 2018 Rovers 2 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 3 1 - 3 0 - 0

The big game of the day was at the Weir Field between second in the table Wroughton and fourth placed 12-Jan 29-Dec Shrewton United who, after a great start to the season, went into the game on the back of two defeats against the other two sides in the top four. A win would take Wroughton, the only unbeaten side in the

league, back to the top of the table. Visitors Shrewton United drew first blood with a goal from Jake Watson, 1 - 2 3 - 2 1 - 2 0 - 1 6 - 1 Score for RWBTFC Score for 24-Oct 13-Oct 28-Nov 02-Mar 12-Jan 26-Jan 19-Jan 16-Feb 24-Nov 03-Nov 22-Dec 16-Mar 23-Feb 01-Dec 26-Jan but Tom Price quickly equalised for the home side, both goals coming in the opening five minutes. Shrewton 06-Nov 10-Nov 02-Feb Bassett Shriven'm went back in front, Ben Jenks the scorer, but Wroughton’s top striker Shane Hibbert put Wroughton back Royal W. level again with just 25 minutes gone on the clock with a shot from outside the box. A second half winner 2 - 0 3 - 2 4 - 3 6 - 1 5 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 3 23-Feb 12-Jan 15-Dec 02-Feb from Tom Price was enough to give Wroughton the three points which took them back top of the table and 10-Nov 30-Mar 16-Mar 29-Dec 05-Nov 23-Feb 13-Nov 23-Feb 26-Dec 27-Oct City

inflicted the third straight defeat on Shrewton who will look to get their season back on track when they Reading entertain Trowbridge Town next Saturday. Wroughton will look to extend their lead at the top in midweek 1 - 3 3 - 0 2 - 5 1 - 5 13-Oct 23-Mar 09-Mar 02-Mar when they visit Malmesbury Victoria Development. 20-Nov 12-Jan 01-Dec 09-Feb Town Lydney Whilst Wroughton are unbeaten they have dropped more points than third placed Kintbury Rangers who TBA 17-Nov 4 - 1 2 - 3 3 - 2 16-Mar 03-Nov 29-Dec moved to within two points of the leaders with a game in hand following a 4-2 home win over Football ID. 26-Dec The last time the two sides met last season’s champions had smashed 13 goals without reply past their opponents. It was much closer this time round, first half goals from Charlie Allsop, last season’s top scorer Most Frequent Winning

getting his first of the season, and Fabio Pinto put Kintbury 2-0 up at the break. Further second half goals 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 2 27-Oct 26-Jan 30-Mar 29-Dec 05-Mar from the division’s top scorer Shaun Thorp with his 13th of the season and Kye Williams put the home side 29-Dec Green Longl'vns 4-0 up before two late goals from the pacey Edidiong Essien made the score look more respectable for the Holmer visitors as it finished 4-2. Kintbury remained 3rd in the table but with that game in hand on the top two. 4 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 1 3 - 2 0 - 0 0 - 0 6 - 0 19-Jan 24-Nov 17-Nov 12-Jan 23-Feb 10-Nov 08-Dec 16-Feb 02-Mar 01-Dec Football ID slipped a place in the table to 9th. 29-Dec 09-Feb 02-Feb Heath Westbury United Reserves stayed 5th and in touch with the leading pack following a comfortable 4-0 home Flackwell 2 - 2 0 - 1 1 - 3 23-Feb 15-Dec 26-Jan 19-Jan 27-Nov 09-Feb 29-Dec 20-Nov 09-Feb 01-Dec 12-Jan 05-Jan 05-Nov 15-Dec 26-Jan 16-Mar 24-Nov 27-Oct win over Ludgershall Sports. Former Melksham Town player Rhys Talmarsh bagged a brace, leading 13-Nov 13-Oct 04-Dec 02-Mar 22-Dec W 2 - 1 W 1 - 0 W 3 - 1 W 2 - 0 W 3 - 0 W 3 - 2 W 4 - 1 W 4 - 2 W 4 - 0 W 5 - 1 W 4 - 3 W 5 - 0 W 6 - 1 W 5 - 2 W 6 - 0 W 6 - 2 W 6 - 3 W 8 - 0 W

scorer George Bendle took his total to seven for the season and Nathan Flower completed the scoring. 0 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 2 - 3 4 - 5 2 - 1 2 - 1 2 - 1 31-Oct 16-Feb 09-Feb On a wet Saturday afternoon, the conditions were tough at Cricklade, but the home side ensured that 08-Dec 26-Jan 17-Nov 09-Mar 02-Feb 26-Dec26-Dec 19-Mar 22-Dec 06-Apr 17-Nov 18-Sep 20-Nov 19-Jan 08-Dec 30-Oct 01-Dec24-Nov 02-Mar 20-Oct 23-Mar 03-Nov visitors Malmesbury Victoria Development were still looking for that first elusive point of the season after a

3-1 win secured thanks to goals from Devan Bryan, Elliott Corp and Tom McCulloch. Credit to the young Thrupp Fairford Brimsco &

Malmesbury side though who continued to battle away and were rewarded with a late goal from Brett 1 - 3 0 - 1 1 - 3 0 - 2 2 - 2 1 - 3 3 - 1 09-Feb 12-Jan 24-Nov 23-Feb 26-Jan 26-Dec 10-Nov 09-Feb 09-Mar09-Mar 24-Nov 05-Mar 23-Mar 05-Jan 24-Nov 27-Oct Gardiner. They will look to get that first point of the season when the leaders Wroughton visit in midweek. Town

Purton moved up into 7th place after a 2-0 away win at Pewsey Vale Development. Jack Duckers gave Brackley 1 - 31 - 3 2 - 0 0 - 21 - 2 3 - 5 0 - 2 09-Feb 12-Jan 15-Dec 27-Oct them a 1-0 half time lead before new signing Callum Little secured the three points with a second for the 22-Dec visitors. Cleeve Bishops 0 - 1 3 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 3 1 - 0 26-Jan 26-Dec 10-Nov Corsham Town Reserves dropped a couple of places as they were held to a 0-0 by visitors Marlborough 15-Dec 27-Oct Town as both sides failed to score for the second week running.

The final game of the day saw Royal Wootton Bassett Town secure their second win of the season as they 4 - 1 3 - 1 19-Jan 08-Dec 23-Mar 23-Feb 09-Mar 02-Feb 01-Dec 12-Jan 24-Nov 27-Oct 22-Dec 27-Oct 17-Nov 30-Mar 23-Mar 15-Dec 03-Nov 05-Mar 30-Oct 16-Mar 01-Dec 02-Feb defeated Devizes Town Reserves 5-2 at the Gerard Buxton Ground. Leading scorer Josh Bolton got them on the way as he chased down a lost cause and took the ball off the Devizes keeper to make it 1-0. Bolton Ascot scored a second with a powerful shot, with further goals coming from Tyrhys Misfud, Nick Mason and a United Binfield 2 - 4 2 - 3 1 - 4 3 - 3 1 - 4 1 - 0 0 - 2 05-Jan 03-Nov good team goal finished off by Jack Sanderson to put Bassett 5-0 up. Devizes did not give up and were 02-Feb 31-Oct 16-Mar 13-Apr TBA23-Feb 06-Oct 03-Dec 29-Dec 10-Nov rewarded with two late goals from Angus Webster and Richard Tandy. Ardley United 4 - 13 - 0 0 - 0 6 - 4 27-Oct 22-Dec 13-Oct 30-Oct 15-Dec 19-Jan 16-Mar 23-Mar 09-Mar 05-Jan 10-Nov Results – Premier Division 22-Dec 03-Nov 08-Dec 02-Mar Corsham Town Res 0 Marlborough Town 0

Cricklade Town 3 Malmesbury Victoria Development 1 Utd 1 - 2 2 - 0 5 - 03 - 0 1 - 0 4 - 0 1 - 4 1 - 2 1 - 3 Abingdon 30-Oct 13-Oct 03-Nov 09-Mar 15-Dec23-Mar 26-Dec 13-Oct 06-Mar 02-Feb 16-Feb 02-Mar Kintbury Rangers 4 Football ID 2 08-Dec 17-Nov 30-Oct 13-Oct 02-Mar 01-Dec 03-Nov 17-Nov 23-Mar 16-Feb 20-Nov22-Dec 20-Oct 05-Jan 16-Mar 26-Dec 09-Oct 20-Nov 06-Apr 10-Nov 09-Feb Pewsey Vale Development 0 Purton 2 Royal W. Bassett Town Dev 5 Devizes Town Res 2 Westbury United Res 4 Ludgershall Sports 0 Wroughton 3 Shrewton United 2

Abingdon Utd Ardley United Ascot United Binfield Bishops Cleeve Brackley Town Brimscombe & T Fairford Flackwell Heath Holmer Green Longlevens Lydney Town Reading City Royal W.Bassett Shrivenham Tuffley Rovers Virginia Water Wantage Town Windsor

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The Emirates F.A.Cup !

RWBTFC F.A. Cup Record 1938-39 Pr Wiltshire Mental Hospital A L 0 - 6 1939-40 Pr Frome Town (War) A P - P Kieran Diaz-Benitez - Defender 1946-47 EPr Dilton Rovers H W 5 - 1 Pr Swindon GWR Corinthians A L 1 - 5 Diaz-Benitez is an athletic full back who re- 1947-48 EPr Pewsey Vale H L 0 - 2 joins the club this season on a dual-signing 1948-49 EPr Swindon BR Corinthians A L 3 - 6 basis with Swindon Supermarine. He initially 1949-50 EPr Warminster Town H L 4 - 5 featured for Bassett last season, playing 1950-51 EPr Spencer Moulton H W 2 - 1 twenty-one times before moving to Pr Devizes Town A L 0 - 4 Supermarine and assisting with their 2004-05 Pr Exmouth A L 2 - 3 successful promotion campaign. 2007-08 EPr Highworth Town A D 0 - 0 EPr Highworth Town H W 2 - 1 Joining Bassett from Cirencester Town, he Pr Bracknell Town H W 2 - 1 immediately made a starting full back berth his own. Following his debut away against QR1 Brockenhurst A D 1 - 1 Flackwell Heath, Diaz-Benitez would feature in QR1 Brockenhurst H L 1 - 5 nineteen consecutive fixtures and was hugely 2008-09 EPr Flackwell Heath A D 1 - 1 impressive. EPr Flackwell Heath H L 1 - 6 2009-10 EPr Westbury United H D 2 - 2 While not contributing any goals, he was EPr Westbury United A W 3 - 2 responsible for numerous assists, while being extremely reliable when executing his Pr Brockenhurst H L 0 - 1 defensive duties. Diaz-Benitez twice earned man of the match, in a 3-0 away triumph 2010-11 EPr Bradford Town A D 1 - 1 against Highmoor Ibis and in the 2-1 home FA Vase victory against Ampthill Town. After EPr Bradford Town (W4-3 pens) H D 3- 3 signing for Supermarine, he would return to feature for Bassett for one more Pr Almondsbury UWE A W 1 - 0 appearance in the Wiltshire Senior Cup third round loss against Highworth Town. QR1 Hamble ASSC A D 1 - 1 QR1 Hamble ASSC H L 0 - 2 As a youngster, the defender was with Oxford United before being released by the Us in 2011-12 EPr Radstock Town A L 1 - 2 April 2016. He began the 2016-17 season with Purton, and his eight appearances for 2012-13 EPr Calne Town H W 4 - 2 the Red House outfit quickly earned the attentions of the Southern League Premier Division Centurions. Pr Hamworthy United H W 1 - 0 QR1 Highworth Town H W 3 - 1 Diaz-Benitez made his Cirencester debut in a Red Insure Cup tie away against Banbury QR2 Dorchester Town A L 0 - 4 United, and his adventurous play stood out in a game which his side lost on penalties. 2013-14 EPr Totton & Eling H L 0 - 2 His performance in that game was enough to merit an immediate starting spot in the 2014-15 EPr Brockenhurst A W 3 - 0 league, and, in a season in which Cirencester would be relegated, the defender was a THE ROADPr TO Bradford WEMBLEY Town FOR ROYAL A L 1 - 2 WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN F.C. 2018-19 bright spot for them, appearing 29 times, with only five coming as a substitute. Diaz- Date Round Opponents H/A Result Prize Money 2015-16 EPr Bracknell Town H L 0 - 2 Benitez also found the net once, scoring the opening goal in a 2-0 home victory against Winner Loser 2016-17 EPr Andover Town A L 2 - 5 11-Aug-18 Extra Preliminary Round v Leighton Town A W 1 - 0 £2,250 £750 Dunstable Town. 2017-1825-Aug-18 EPr Preliminary Crawley Green Round H v L 1 Lydney - 2 Town H D 0 - 0 4-Sep-18 Preliminary Round Replay v Lydney Town A L 3 - 5 £2,890 £960 He began the 2017-18 campaign with Cirencester, though found himself starting the 8-Sep-18 First Qualifying Round v Lymington Town A £6,000 campaign from the bench. After four appearances – including a lone start in an FA Cup 22-Sep-18 Second Qualifying Round v Torquay United* H £9,000 tie against Aylesbury – he switched to Bassett. 6-Oct-18 Third Qualifying Round v Brightlingsea Regent A £15,000 20-Oct-18 Fourth Qualifying Round v Winchester City* H £25,000 Comfortable on the ball, athletic and keen to get forward, he has also previously been 10-Nov-18 First Round v £36,000 on the books at Bristol Rovers. 1-Dec-18 Second Round v £54,000 5-Jan-19 Third Round v £135,000 2017-18: 21 appearances 26-Jan-19 Fourth Round v £180,000 2018-19: 5 appearances, 1 goal 16-Feb-19 Fifth Round v £360,000 16-Sep-18 Sixth Round v £720,000 Total: 26 appearances, 1 goal 6-Apr-19 Semi-Final v Wembley £1,800,000 18-May-19 Final v Wembley £1,800,000 * still in competition Total Prize Money Won £3,210

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Chippenham Town had to wait until midweek for their FA Cup match after the two sides they RWBTFC F.A. Vase Record would potentially meet drew their first game and had to replay on Sunday. The winners were 2001-02 QR2 Calne Town H W 3 - 2 Hendon who Chippenham met at Hendon on Wednesday evening. By the time you read these R1 St Blazey H L 0 - 2 notes you will know if they have been successful in gaining a place in the next round where they 2002-03 QR2 Shortwood United A L 1 - 5 would meet Maidenhead United at home. With all the other sides playing in the FA Cup they were left without a fixture in National League South. At the time of writing these notes they 2003-04 QR2 Bemerton Heath Harl's A L 1 - 4 currently sit in the top half of the table in 10th place after a good start to the season. With six 2004-05 QR1 Wellington A L 0 - 4 wins from their opening 11 games they are only outside the play-off zone on goal difference. 2005-06 QR1 Christchurch H D 1 - 1 Of the two Wiltshire sides promoted to Step 3 last season, it is Salisbury who have made the QR1 Christchurch A L 0 - 1 better start. At the time of writing they sit in 11th spot in the table, just above the half way mark 2006-07 QR1 Shrewton United A D 1 - 1 with 12 points from their opening 8 league fixtures. The other Wiltshire side, Swindon QR1 Shrewton United H L 2 - 3 Supermarine have not made such a good start and are currently in the relegation zone with just 2007-08 QR2 Bournemouth A L 0 - 12 5 points from their opening 7 fixtures. Their only win to date in the league was a 2-0 away victory 2008-09 QR1 Buckingham Athletic A W 5 - 3 at Metropoltan Police. Interestingly at the time of writing they have yet to win a point at home in QR2 Henley Town A W 6 - 0 the league, although they have had home wins in both the FA Cup and the League Cup. R1 Kidlington H W 3 - 2 At Step 4 both Highworth Town and Melksham Town have adapted well to life in the Southern R2 Wimbourne Town A L 0 - 4 League. On Saturday Highworth Town picked up a useful point at home to leaders Blackfield & 2009-10 QR1 Hamble ASSC H L 2 - 3 Langley. Callum Parsons scored late on as Highworth twice came from behind to snatch a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw. The visitors twice went in front from the penalty spot in the 16th and 2010-11 QR2 Devizes Town A W 4 - 0 78th minutes. Wayne Turk headed home from a Sean Wood free kick for the first equaliser before R1 Cadbury Heath A L 1 - 2 Parsons netted the second equaliser 8 minutes from time. A brace from Jon Davies helped 2011-12 QR1 Shortwood United A L 0 - 4 Melksham Town to a 3-2 home win over Cinderford Town. Melksham went in front on 38 minutes 2012-13 QR1 GE Hamble A L 0 - 6 after great work by Davies left Neikell Plummer with an easy tap-in. Melksham doubled their 2013-14 QR2 Odd Down A L 0 - 7 lead on the hour when Andy Sandell, on loan from Chippenham Town, sent Davies clean through and he made no mistake. Cinderford reduced the deficit through a Nick Grimes’ header 2014-15 QR1 Cove A W 3 - 2 from a corner. Melksham restored their two goal advantage from the penalty spot, Davies being QR2 Abingdon United H L 2 - 3 fouled in the box and picking himself up to despatch the penalty. Cinderford pulled one back a 2015-16 QR1 Binfield H D 1 - 1 minute from time but Melksham held out to take all three points. QR1 Binfield A W 4 - 3 At Step 5 whilst we were pressing the self-destruct button again against Wantage Town, our QR2 Windsor FC A L 1 - 2 Wiltshire Senior Cup opponents this coming Tuesday, Westbury United, maintained their 100 2016-17 QR2 Thame Utd H L 2 - 4 record in the Toolstation Western league Premier Division with a 1-0 away win at Plymouth 2017-18 QR1 Fairford Town H W 3 - 1 Parkway. Callum Demkiv scored the all important goal as Westbury made it 8 wins from 8 in the QR2 Codicote H W 5 - 0 league. In the Sydenhams Wessex League Bemerton Heath Harlequins, who have had a tough R1 Ampthill Town H W 2- 1 start to the season, picked up a useful point at home to Bournemouth, a side 12 places above them in the table. R2 Horndean A L 2- 3 At Step 6, New College’s dreadful start to the season continued in the Uhlsport Hellenic League THE ROAD TO WEMBLEY FOR ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT TOWN F.C. 2018-19 Division One West as they were thrashed 10-0 at home by fellow Wiltshire side Pewsey Vale. Date Round Opponents H/A Result Prize Money There were a few former Bassett players amongst the Pewsey scorers as Lee Smith hit a hat- Winner Loser trick, James Blake bagged a brace and Ryan Thomas and Josh Fowler were also amongst the 1-Sep-18 First Round Qualifying v Oxford City Nomads H Won - awarded £550 £175 15-Sep-18 Second Round Qualifying v Bashley H L 0 - 4 £725 £250 goals. Malmesbury Victoria’s good start to the season has hit a bit of bump in the road as they 13-Oct-18 First Round Proper v Baffins Milton Rovers H £825 £275 lost their second consecutive league game, going down 3-1 at home to Thornbury Town. In the 3-Nov-18 Second Round Proper v £900 £300 Wessex League the Wiltshire derby between Laverstock & Ford and Downton finished without 1-Dec-18 Third Round Proper v £1,125 £375 a goal. Amesbury Town remained in 2nd place in the table behind leaders Hythe & Dibden on 5-Jan-19 Fourth Round Proper v £1,875 £625 goal difference after a 3-2 away win at Whitchurch United. In the Toolstation Western League 2-Feb-19 Fifth Round Proper v £2,250 £750 Corsham Town are third after a 3-0 away win at Portishead Town. Devizes Town are three 23-Feb-19 Sixth Round Proper v £4,125 £1,375 places below Corsham after losing 1-0 at home to Oldland Abbotonians. Calne Town moved up 16-Mar-19 Semi-final 1st leg v £5,500 £1,750 to 7th spot after a useful away point at Bishops Lydeard. Warminster Town are gradually slipping 23-Mar-18 Semi-final 2nd leg v 19-May-19 Final v £30,000 £20,000 down the table after a good start to the season, on Saturday they lost 1-0 at home to Total Prize Money Won £800 Ashton/Backwell Utd whilst Chippenham Park were without a game and remain second from bottom. For coverage of Saturday’s action in the Step 7 Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League see elsewhere in the programme.

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HELLENIC LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP SPONSORED BY BLUEFIN SEASON 2018-19 Cup - Winners 1998-99 Burnham First Round Risborough Rang Dev v Wallingford Town 1999-00 Swindon Supermarine 2000-01 Carterton Town Second Round Holmer Green Longlevens Lydney Town Abingdon Town v Holmer Green 2001-02 Gloucester United Ardley United v Lydney Town 2002-03 Yate Town Aston Clinton v Cheltenham Sar’s Bicester Town v AFC Aldermaston 2003-04 Didcot Town Binfield v Bourton Rovers 2004-05 Didcot Town Bishops Cleeve v Brackley Town Saints Carterton v Fairford Town 2005-06 Didcot Town Chalfont Wasps v Risborough or Wallingford 2006-07 Hungerford Town Chinnor v Taplow United Watchet Lane, Holmer Saw Mills End, Corinium Lydney Recreation Headington Amat's v Adderbury Park 2007-08 Hungerford Town Holyport v Didcot Town 2008-09 Almondsbury Town Green, Buckinghamshire Avenue, Gloucester, Ground, Swan Road, Kidlington v Tytherington Rocks Lydney, Langley v Wantage Town 2009-10 Ardley United Letcombe v Moreton Rangers 2010-11 Holyport Long Crendon v Shrivenham HP15 6UF GL4 3DG GL15 5RU Longlevens AFC v Penn & Tylers Green 2011-12 Highworth Town Malmesbury Vic's v Chalvey Sports 2012-13 Oxford City Nomads Distance: 73 Miles Distance: 42 Miles Distance: 53 Miles Newent Town v Abingdon United Old Bradwell Utd Dev Clanfield 2013-14 Ascot United v Pewsey Vale v Brimscombe & Thr 2014-15 Ardley United Reading City v Flackwell Heath Stokenchurch v Almondsbury 2015-16 Flackwell Heath Thame Rangers v Ascot United 2016-17 Bracknell Town Reading City Shrivenham Thatcham town v Faringdon Town Thornbury Town v Highworth Town 2017-18 Bracknell Town Tuffley Rovers v Royal Wootton Bassett Town Virginia Water v Easington Sports Windsor 5-1 North Leigh Wokingham & Emm v New College Swindon Woodley United Cirencester Town Dev' v Woodstock Town v Milton United Yateley United v Burnham Scours Lane, Reading, Barrington Park, Third Round Berkshire, Shrivenham,

RG30 6AY SN6 8BJ

Distance: 43 Miles Distance: 16 Miles

Ground Share

Tuffley Rovers Virginia Water & Wantage Town Picture: Taken from the brilliant Windsor Football in Bracknell website at www.footballinbracknell.co.uk Fourth Round for all the best coverage of the action in the Uhlsport Hellenic Football League. Glevum Park Lower St Leonards Road, Manor Road Wantage, Tuffley Lane, Tuffley, Windsor Gloucester Quarter Finals GL2 5DT SL4 3DR OX12 8DW

Distance: 41 Miles Distance: 65 Miles Distance: 31 Miles

Semi Finals Total away travel = 1,802 miles (2017-18: 1,740 miles) - Final Average away game travel (return journey) = 94.8 miles (2017-18: 91.6 miles) -

On The Road With The Lads

Abingdon United Ardley United Ascot United

Northcourt Rd, Abingdon, The Playing Fields, Oxford Ascot Racecourse, Car Oxfordshire, Road, Ardley, Oxfordshire, Park 10, Winkfield Road, Ascot,

OX14 1PL OX27 7PA SL5 7RA

Distance: 46 Miles Distance: 53 Miles Distance: 59 Miles

Binfield Bishops Cleeve Brackley Town Saints

Hill Farm Lane, Binfield Kayte Lane, Bishops St James Park, Churchill Cleeve, Cheltenham, Way, Brackley, Gloucestershire,

RG42 5NR GL52 3PD NN13 7EJ

Distance: 56 Miles Distance: 34 Miles Distance: 58 Miles

Brimscombe & Thrupp Fairford Flackwell Heath

'The Meadow’, London Cinder Lane London Road Wilks Park, Magpie Lane, Road, Brimscombe, Fairford, Heath End Road, Stroud Flackwell Heath,

GL5 2SH GL7 4AX HP10 9EA

Distance: 27 Miles Distance: 17 Miles Distance: 68 Miles

Total away travel = 1,802 miles (2017-18: 1,740 miles)

Average away game travel (return journey) = 94.8 miles (2017-18: 91.6 miles)

Wiltshire Senior Cup +,-/

1886-87 Swindon Town 1985-86 Supermarine 1887-88 Swindon Town WILTSHIRE COUNTY SENIOR CUP 1986-87 Penhill 1888-89 Swindon Town 1987-88 Purton 1889-90 Swindon Town SEASON 2018-19 1988-89 Purton 1890-91 Swindon Town 1989-90 Swindon Athletic 1891-92 Swindon Town 1990-91 Pewsey Vale Diary of Wiltshire League Division One Title 1892-93 Swindon Athletic First Round 1991-92 Wollen Sports 1893-94 Swindon Wanderers Calne Town v Pewsey Vale 1992-93 Bemerton Heath Harl. 1894-95 Trowbridge Town 1993-94 Amesbury Town Winning Season - Wootton Bassett Town 1987-88 1895-96 Swindon Town Reserves Chippenham Park v Highworth Town 1994-95 Purton 1895-96 Trowbridge Town Corsham Town v Bradford Town 1995-96 Highworth Town 1896-97 Swindon Town 1996-97 Corsham Town 1897-98 Trowbridge Town Downton v Laverstock & Ford 1997-98 Highworth Town 1898-99 Swindon Victoria Football ID v Marlborough Town 1998-99 Wootton Bassett Town Saturday 24th October 1987 1899-00 Chippenham Town 1999-00 Pewsey Vale 1900-01 Warminster Town Ludgershall Sports v Cricklade Town 2000-01 Wootton Bassett Town Plessey Sports 2 Wootton Bassett Town 2 1901-02 Chippenham Town Malmesbury Victoria v Amesbury Town 2001-02 Malmesbury Victoria 1902-03 Warminster Town 2002-03 Melksham Town 1903-04 Swindon Town Reserves New College v Melksham Town 2003-04 Trowbridge Town Headline: Bassett shaken out of doldrums 1904-05 Melksham Town Purton v Bemerton Heath Harlequins 2004-05 Corsham Town 1905-06 Salisbury City 2005-06 Corsham Town 1906-07 Swindon Town Royal Wootton Bassett Town v Westbury United 2006-07 Corsham Town 1907-08 Devizes Town Warminster Town Shrewton United 2007-08 Melksham Town A fight back in the last half hour allowed a disappointing Bassett side to retain their 1908-09 Swindon Town Reserves 2008-09 Highworth Town Trowbridge Town Wroughton v Devizes Town* 2009-10 Calne Town unbeaten record at Plessey Sports on Saturday. It was clear from the start that 1909-10 Salisbury City Chippenham Town bye 2010-11 Bemerton Heath Harl. 1910-11 Warminster Town 2011-12 Calne Town Plessey were out to frustrate Bassett by getting players behind the ball. The tactic 1911-12 38th Brigade RFA Salisbury bye 2012-13 Melksham Town 1912-13 Calne Town Swindon Supermarine bye 2013-14 Melksham Town worked, Bassett too often trying to play an intricate ball through a packed defence. 1913-14 3rd Wilts Regiment 2014-15 Highworth Town 1919-20 Swindon Town Trowbridge Town bye 2015-16 Melksham Town 1920-21 Swindon Victoria * Game switched to Devizes following agreement of clubs & FA 2016-17 Swindon Supermarine The first chance of the game fell to Bassett's Ackrill when he as left unmarked at 1921-22 Trowbridge Town 2017-18 Chippenham Town 1922-23 Salisbury City a corner, but his header went well over. Plessey, despite their defensive tactics, 1923-24 Spencers Second Round 1924-25 Chippenham Town 1925-26 Trowbridge Town looked quick on the break and often troubled an undisciplined Bassett defence. It 1926-27 Chippenham Town 1927-28 Swindon Corinthians was precisely this that allowed Plessey to take the lead five minutes before the 1928-29 Chippenham Town 1929-30 Garrard Athletic interval. The ball was given away on the right and a quick break and cross allowed 1930-31 Chippenham Town 1931-32 Westbury United a Plessey forward to volley home. 1932-33 Westbury United DevizesTown 14 1933-34 Trowbridge Town SwindonTown 9 The second half saw Bassett take full control but fail to create clear cut chances. 1934-35 Swindon Corinthians ChippenhamTown 9 1935-36 Swindon Corinthians MelkshamTown 8 1936-37 Swindon Victoria Indeed it was Plessey who were to add to the scoring 15 minutes into the half, 1937-38 Trowbridge Town TrowbridgeTown 8 1938-39 Purton Quarter Finals Purton 7 again the ball being given away and a quick through ball allowing McRory to slide 1945-46 Salisbury Corinthians HighworthTown 6 the ball past Rees. 1946-47 Swindon GWR Corinthians CorshamTown 5 1947-48 Westbury United CalneTown 4 1948-49 Purton 1949-50 Devizes Town Pinehurst 4 The shock of being two behind seemed to finally shake Bassett out of their malaise. 1950-51 Purton SwindonVictoria 4 1951-52 Westbury United WestburyUnited 4 Suddenly they started to open the packed Plessey defence, Harrison particularly 1952-53 Pinehurst YC Semi Finals SalisburyCity 3 1953-54 Pinehurst YC causing problems with his strong running from midfield. Indeed it was he who SwindonCorinthians 3 1954-55 Purton 1955-56 Swindon Victoria WarminsterTown 3 latched onto a McKay through ball to cross for York to volley home. The equaliser 1956-57 Devizes Town Amesbury 2 1957-58 Devizes Town Final BemertonHeathHarl. 2 followed almost immediately. Walker received the ball on the tight edge of 1958-59 Devizes Town DowntonFC 2 1959-60 Pinehurst Bassett's box and sprinted off down the line. he passed to York wide on the right Penhill 2 1960-61 Devizes Town 1961-62 Devizes Town PewseyVale 2 whose deep cross was met by Frost who gave the 'keeper no chance with his 1962-63 Devizes Town PinehurstYC 2 1963-64 Highworth Town SwindonAthletic 2 powerful header. The last 20 minutes saw Bassett pepper the Plessey goal and in 1964-65 Pinehurst SwindonTownRes 2 1965-66 Devizes Town the end they might have won it with a penalty, but their appeals for handball fell on 1966-67 Pinehurst 1967-68 Devizes Town 38thBrigadeRFA 1 deaf ears. 1968-69 Chippenham Town 3rdWiltsRegiment 1 1969-70 Melksham Town Avebury 1 1970-71 Devizes Town GarrardAthletic 1 On the same afternoon….. 1971-72 Devizes Town 1972-73 Highworth Town MalmesburyVics 1 1973-74 Devizes Town SalisburyCorinthians 1 th 1974-75 Chippenham Town Spencers 1 Saturday 24 October 1987 1975-76 Pinehurst SwindonSupermarine 1 1976-77 Corsham Town SwindonGWRCorinthians 1 Wootton Bassett Town Reserves 1 Aldbourne Park Reserves 2 1977-78 Melksham Town 1978-79 Devizes Town SwindonWanderers 1 1979-80 Downton FC WollenSports 1 Headline: Well matched players 1980-81 Downton FC 1981-82 Avebury In a game that flowed from end to end, Bassett Reserves lost out to a strong Park 1982-83 Penhill 1983-84 Amesbury Town Reserves side. The teams seemed to be well matched and neither managed to 1984-85 Calne Town gain control. The first half, although seeing both teams busy, proved scoreless. Aldbourne Park Reserves took the lead early in the second half, Bassett equalising through a scrambled goal shortly afterwards [ Goal scorer was Darren Jell]. The winner for Park came 17 minutes from time. A fine Bassett attack resulted in Bryant's shot being well saved by the keeper. His quick throw released a Park midfield player who ran the length of the pitch before firing confidently home.

+,-/ Perpetuapress Floodlit Cup

HELLENIC LEAGUE FLOODLIT CUP SPONSORED BY PERPETUA PRINT Floodlit Cup - Winners Looking at back at the championship winning season of 1987-88 that saw us promoted to SEASON 2018-19 1994-95 Cinderford Town the Hellenic League. Match reports taken from the scrapbook maintained by captain, and First Round 1995-96 Bicester Town Abingdon Townv Wokingham & Emm later chairman of the club, Paul Harrison. AFC Aldermastonv Shrivenham 1996-97 Abingdon United Ardley Unitedv Cirencester Town Dev' 1997-98 Swindon Supermarine Burnhamv Risborough Rang Dev 1998-99 Tuffley Rovers Wiltshire County League - Division 1 - 1987-1988 Cheltenham Sar’sv Wallingford Town 1999-00 Swindon Supermarine PWDLFAPts Chinnorv Thame Rangers Didcot Town v Clanfield 2000-01 Swindon Supermarine 1 Wootton Bassett Town 30 19 7 4 75 24 45 2001-02 Fairford Town 2 Ferndale 30 16 9 5 56 32 41 Holmer Greenv Bicester Town 3 Amesbury 30 15 8 7 67 46 38 Holyportv North Leigh 2002-03 Tuffley Rovers Langleyv Highworth Town 4 Bemerton 30 16 5 9 53 45 37 2003-04 Slimbridge Malmesbury Vic'sv Easington Sports 5 Old Manor 30 12 13 5 65 53 37 Milton Unitedv Kidlington 2004-05 Almondsbury Town 6 Pewsey Vale 30 12 11 7 46 35 35 New College Swindonv Penn & Tylers Green 2005-06 Slimbridge 7 Sanford 30 12 10 8 42 31 34 Newent Townv Almondsbury 2006-07 Wantage Town 8 Plessey Sports 30 10 12 8 55 53 32 Pewsey Valev Chalvey Sports 2007-08 Kidlington 9 Aldbourne Park 30 8 13 9 46 40 29 Reading Cityv Virginia Water 2008-09 Marlow United 10 Oldacre 30 11 7 12 45 41 29 Thatcham Town v Woodley United 11 Dunbar Wills 30 10 6 14 54 65 26 Thornbury Townv Carterton 2009-10 Shortwood United 12 Laverstock & Ford 30 10 4 16 46 69 24 Tytherington Rocksv Fairford Town 2010-11 Holyport 13 Chippenham Town 30 7 9 14 37 44 23 Abingdon United bye 2011-12 Binfield 14 Calne Town 30 6 6 18 39 72 18 Ascot United bye 2012-13 Ardley United 15 Corsham 30 4 9 17 27 63 17 Binfield bye 16 Pinehurst 30 4 7 19 25 75 15 Bishops Cleeve bye 2013-14 Brimscombe & Thrupp Brackley Town Saints bye 2014-15 North Leigh Season 1987-88 First Team Results & Goalscorers (League fixture unless indicated otherwise) Brimscombe & Thr bye 2015-16 Ascot United Date H/A Opponents Result Goalscorers Flackwell Heath bye 2016-17 Lydney United 22-Aug-87 H Dunbar Wills W 4 - 1 Frost 2, York, Hanrahan Longlevens AFC bye 26-Aug-87 A Chippenham Town W 2 - 0 Frost, Vines Lydney Town bye 2017-18 Binfield 29-Aug-87 A Laverstock & Ford W 7 - 0 York 3, Frost 2, Vines, Harrison Royal Wootton Bassett Town bye 2-Sep-87 A Calne Town D 2 - 2 Frost, Hanrahan Tuffley Rovers bye 12-Sep-87 H Amesbury W 1 - 0 Bowden Wantage Town bye 19-Sep-87 A Aldbourne Park D 1 - 1 McKay Windsor bye 26-Sep-87 H Old Manor (GSC1) W 2 - 1 Bowden, Frost Second Round 3-Oct-87 A Pewsey Vale W 2 - 0 Walker, Frost 10-Oct-87 H Old Manor W 3 - 2 Frost 2, McKay 17-Oct-87 H Sanford W 3 - 1 York 2, Frost 24-Oct-87 A Plessey Sports D 2 - 2 York, Frost 7-Nov-87 H Corsham Town (WSCPr) W 3 - 0 Frost, York, Bowden 14-Nov-87 H Avebury (GSC2) W 2 - 0 Hanrahan, Bowden 21-Nov-87 A Corsham W 2 - 0 Frost, Bowden 28-Nov-87 A Pinehurst W 4 - 0 Ackrill 2, Hanrahan, Walker 5-Dec-87 H Bemerton Heath H (WSC1) D 2 - 2 Harrison, Hanrahan 12-Dec-87 A Bemerton Heath H (WSC1R) W 1 - 0 Frost 19-Dec-87 H Corsham W 4 - 0 York 2, Hanrahan, Harrison 2-Jan-88 H Supermarine (WSC2) D 1 - 1 York 9-Jan-88 A Supermarine (WSC2R) W 1 - 0 York 30-Jan-88 H Bemerton W 2 - 0 Frost, Harrison 6-Feb-88 H Ferndale D 1 - 1 Vines 13-Feb-88 A Old Manor D 1 - 1 John Third Round 20-Feb-88 A Bromham (WSCSF) W 3 - 1 York, Harrison, Ackrill 27-Feb-88 H Calne Town W 6 - 0 York 2, Harrison 2, Ackrill, McKay 5-Mar-88 A Sanford (GSC3) L 2 - 3 Ackrill, McKay 12-Mar-88 H Oldacre W 2 - 0 York, Frost 19-Mar-88 H Laverstock & Ford W 4 - 1 Bowden, York, Harrison, Vines 22-Mar-88 A Ferndale L 2 - 3 York, Vines 26-Mar-88 A Bemerton L 0 - 1 30-Mar-88 A Dunbar Wills D 1 - 1 Chance 2-Apr-88 H Chippenham Town L 1 - 2 Jell Quarter Finals 6-Apr-88 H Plessey Sports W 4 - 1 Jell 3, York 9-Apr-88 H Pewsey Vale D 0 - 0 13-Apr-88 A Sanford L 0 - 2 16-Apr-88 A Oldacre W 2 - 1 Johns, Hanrahan 20-Apr-88 H Aldbourne Park W 3 - 0 Johns, John, York Semi Finals 23-Apr-88 A Amesbury W 2 - 0 Johns, York 27-Apr-88 H Pinehurst W 7 - 1 Karn 2, Thomas 2, Vines, York, Jell 30-Apr-88 N Purton (WSCF)* L 0 - 1 Final * played at Chippenham Town FC

Attendances Half Time Quiz

LyricQuiz201819 RWBTFC Average Home League Attendances - Last YEAR:1975 10 Years plus current season Nametheartist(1point)andsong(1point)fromthelyricsbelowin songsthatfeaturedintheTop10intheyearabove.Answersare 90 towardsthebackoftoday’sprogramme. 1 Every time I think I've had enough 80  And start heading for the door 70   There's a very strange vibration  Piercing me right to the core 60 It says, "Turn around, you fool 2 If you hate me after what I say 50  Can't put it off any longer  I just gotta tell you anyway 40 3 I don't wanna know your name

Attendance 'Cause you don't look the same 30 The way you did before Okay, you think you got a pretty face 20 But the rest of you is out of place You looked alright before 10 4 It's only love girl you broke my heart girl You broke my heart and just threw it away come tomorrow 0 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 I will feel a change I'll be happy once again. Same old love story please don't cry for me. Season Being together just tore us apart I'm so sorry (Average Attendances) Had to be this way all my love gone in one day 5 After long enough of being alone Everyone must face their share of loneliness Y RWBTFC Attendances - Season 2018-19 (and comparison to 2017-18) In my own time, nobody knew The pain I was goin' through Abingdon United 41 And waitin' was all my heart could do Ardley United 2017-18 6 Beware of his promise Ascot United 51 2018-19 Believe what I say Binfield 50 Before the night is ending Bishops Cleeve Be sure of what you're saying Brackley Town 58 Cause he paints a pretty picture Brimscombe & T 58 And he tells you that he loves you 86 Fairford 120 7 Step one, you find a girl you love 98 Flackwell Heath 42 Step two, she falls in love with you Holmer Green Step three, you kiss and hold her tightly Longlevens 48 8 Each night I dream baby, pretendin' 65 Lydney Town 48 There'll be a happy endin' Reading City 52 Burnin' down deep inside Shrivenham 121 Got a heartbreak that I can't hide 62 Tuffley Rovers 96 (Down inside, deep down inside) Virginia Water 9 Where are those happy days, they seem so hard to find A 74 Wantage Town I tried to reach for you, but you have closed your mind 82 Windsor 56 Whatever happened to our love? 62 Woodley United I wish I understood 70.3 Average 80.5 It used to be so nice, it used to be so good 0 20406080100120140 10 Mama, just killed a man Put a gun against his head Pulled my trigger, now he's dead Mama, life had just begun

First Team Statistics

RWBTFC Current Season 2018-19 Career As Appearances Starts Sub Total Goals Total Goals Bradley Paglianoli 16 0 16 8 16 8 Giorgio Wrona 14 2 16 2 66 6 Steve Yeardley 13 2 15 1 494 76 Rob Lincoln 12 2 14 2 14 2 TJ Bohane 13 0 13 7 16 8 Iggy Ilott 13 0 13 0 13 0 Josh Shama 12 1 13 3 13 3 Dale Richards 10 1 11 2 159 18 Tony Joyce 10 1 11 0 30 0 Dan Cole 7 4 11 0 14 0 Adam Corcoran 8 2 10 0 186 10 Danny Lachacz 8 1 9 0 9 0 Alex Bowers 7 0 7 0 10 0 George Lance 1 6 7 0 39 0 Charlie McGready 6 0 6 1 6 1 Matt Bennett 5 1 6 2 145 46 Carl Evans 5 1 6 0 12 0 Kai Robinson 3 3 6 0 42 1 Kieran Diaz-Benitez 5 0 5 1 26 1 Harrison Gough 4 1 5 0 13 0 Mark James 4 1 5 1 5 1 Jon Beeden 4 0 4 0 34 5 Jack Stanley 1 3 4 0 4 0 Gabriel Silva 2 1 3 0 3 0 Sam Collier 1 1 2 0 142 71 Tyler Sheppard 0 2 2 0 49 6 Kurtis Sharkey 1 0 1 0 3 0 Connor Thompson 1 0 1 0 2 0 Kevin Sawyer 1010 1 0 Jason Milhench* 0 1 1 0 15 7 Cameron Lagan 0 1 1 0 1 0 Own Goals * Transferred to another club ,!0)1#

Royal Wootton Bassett Town FC Season 2018-2019 First Team Fixtures, Results, Teams & Scorers    Last Date Opponents H/A Result Crowd Season Sat 04-Aug Tuffley Rovers H W 6 - 1 96 Bowers Ilott Stanley D.Cole Yeardley (1) Lachacz Lincoln Wrona Pagliaroli (2) Bohane (3) Shama Gough Milhench Robinson L 3 - 4 Tue 07-Aug Fairford Town H W 2 - 1 120 Bowers Ilott Richards (1) Gough Yeardley Lachacz Lincoln Wrona Pagliaroli Bohane Shama (1) Corcoran Lance D 1 - 1 Sat 11-Aug Leighton Town (FAC EP) A W 1 - 0 128 Bowers Ilott Richards D.Cole Yeardley Lachacz Lincoln Wrona Pagliaroli (1) Bennett Shama Robinson Lance N/A Tue 14-Aug Bishops Cleeve A L 1 - 5 77 Bowers Ilott Richards D.Cole Yeardley Lachacz Lincoln Wrona Pagliaroli Bennett Shama (1) Robinson Lance Stanley N/A Sat 18-Aug Windsor A L 3 - 4 111 Bowers Ilott Richards Gough Corcoran Robinson Lincoln Wrona Pagliaroli (2) Bennett (1) Lance W 1 - 0 Tue 21-Aug Fairford Town A D 3 - 3 70 Bowers Ilott Beeden Corcoran Yeardley Robinson Lincoln (1) Wrona Pagliaroli (1) Bohane Bennett (1) Shama Lance L 0 - 4 Sat 25-Aug Lydney Town (FAC Prelim) H D 0 - 0 93 Sharkey Ilott Richards Gough Yeardley Robinson D.Cole Wrona Pagliaroli Bohane Shama Lance Joyce N/A Mon 27-Aug Shrivenham H L 0 - 1 121 Collier Joyce Richards Gough Yeardley Lachacz Lincoln D.Cole Pagliaroli Bohane Shama Lance Lagan Wrona N/A Sat 01-Sep Windsor H W 2 - 1 56 McCready Joyce Richards Evans Yeardley Beeden D.Cole Wrona (1) Pagliaroli Bohane (1) Shama Packer Lincoln D 1 - 1 Tue 04-Sep Lydney Town (FAC Prelim Rep) A L 3 - 5 167 Bowers Joyce Richards Evans Yeardley Ilott Lincoln Wrona (1) Pagliaroli Bohane (1) Shama (1) Corcoran Stanley Sheppard N/A Sat 08-Sep Flackwell Heath H W 2 - 1 42 Sawyer Joyce Diaz-Benetiz Evans Corcoran Ilott Lincoln (1) Wrona Pagliaroli Bohane (1) Shama D.Cole Yeardley L 0 - 2 Tue 11-Sep Virginia Water A L 0 - 2 McCready Joyce Diaz-Benetiz Corcoran Yeardley Ilott Silva Wrona Pagliaroli Bohane Shana D.Cole Stanley Lachacz N/A Sat 15-Sep Bashley (FAV 2QR) H L 0 - 4 52 McCready Joyce Diaz-Benetiz Corcoran Yeardley Lachacz D.Cole Wrona Pagliaroli Bohane Shama Evans Richards James N/A Tue 18-Sep Lydney Town H W 3 - 2 48 McCready Joyce Richards (1) Corcoran James Illott Lincoln Wrona Pagliaroli (2) Bohane Beeden Collier Yeardley W 1 - 0 Sat 22-Sep Brackley Town Saints A D 1 - 1 44 McCready Joyce Richards Corcoran James (1) Illott Lincoln Wrona Pagliaroli Lachacz Evans Cole Silva D 2 - 2 Sat 29-Sep Tuffley Rovers (BICC 2) A L 0 - 4 51 Thompson Joyce Diaz-Benetiz Yeardley James Illott Lincoln Silva Pagliaroli Bohane Evans Bennett Sheppard N/A Sat 06-Oct Wantage Town A L 2 - 3 58 McCready Joyce Diaz-Benetiz Corcoran Yeardley Lachacz James Beeden Bennett Bohane Shama Cole Wrona Lincoln L 0 - 3 Sat 13-Oct Reading City H L1 - 3 Tue 16-Oct Westbury United (WSC1) H Sat 20-Oct Brackley Town Saints H W 1 - 0 Tue 30-Oct Virginia Water H N/A Sat 03-Nov Abingdon United H D 1 - 1 Mon 05-Nov Reading City A W 3 - 0 Sat 10-Nov Binfield A L 1 - 3 Tue 13-Nov Lydney Town A D 1 - 1 Sat 17-Nov Ardley United H N/A Tue 20-Nov Bishops Cleeve H N/A Sat 24-Nov Holmer Green A N/A Sat 01-Dec Longlevens H W 2 - 1 Sat 08-Dec Brimscombe & Thrupp A L 0 - 3 Sat 15-Dec Tuffley Rovers A W 2 - 0 Wed 26-Dec Shrivenham A N/A Sat 29-Dec Flackwell Heath A L 0 - 4 Sat 12-Jan Ascot United A W 1 - 0 Sat 19-Jan Wantage Town H L 0 - 3 Sat 09-Feb Abingdon United A L 1 - 6 Sat 16-Feb Binfield H W 7 - 3 Sat 23-Feb Ardley United A N/A Sat 02-Mar Holmer Green H N/A Sat 09-Mar Longlevens A D 1 - 1 Sat 16-Mar Brimscombe & Thrupp H L1 - 3 Sat 23-Mar Ascot United H W 1 - 0 FAC - FA Cup, FLC - Floodlight Cup, FAV - FA Vase, WSC - County Cup, BICC - Challenge Cup, SC - Supplementary Cup * - Subject to FA Cup Replay Man of the Match