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Rrane Our First Game Until We Have Tried And rrane our first game until we have tried and tested all aspects of facility from playing on the pitches to pouring a pint in the bar and Life President: Frank King ensuring there is hot water in the showers. This in itself will take time but get ready to move home games from Lancing by around mid Directors: season. I can't wait !! Kevin Borrett (Chairman), John Lines (CEO), Mark Butler (Finance) David Hillier, Paul Osborn (Commercial) James Clewlow (Legal Advisor and Company Secretary), Jeff Barrett Club Committee: The above plus: Sean Bravery (chairman), Annie Raby, Mark Wells, Sam Borrett, Jeanie Charman Roger Charman, Joe Clarke, Ray Farrell, Howard Frogley, Paul Ockenden Nigel Smithers, Matt Dale, Mark Barrett, Paul Osborn HORSHAM FOOTBALL Club Secretary CLUB Jeff Barrett 07712 888980 Email: [email protected] FOUNDED 1881 Youth Secretary & Child Welfare Officer: Annie Raby 07800 922442 Email: [email protected] Health & Safety Officer: Roger Charman Major honours Programme: Mark Wells West Sussex Football Website: Mark Wells League Commercial: 1899-90, 1900-1, 1925-6 Programme advertising: Sue Bravery Email: [email protected] Sussex County League Matchday advertising: Paul Osborn 07748802424 Email: [email protected] 1931-2, 1932-3, 1933-4, 1935-6, 1936-7, 1937-8, Vice Presidents: S.Bravery, Mrs J Brittain, G Brittain, J.Dale, T.Dickinson, D.Duffield 1946-7 Mrs J.Mallard, W.Michel, D.Rick, J.Smyth, E.Stephens, Southern Combination Howie the Hornet Football League Life Members: 2015-16 Jeff Barrett, Roger Charman, Clive Edwards, Howard Frogley, Adam Hammond Sussex RUR Cup Frank King, Maureen Smith, Nigel Smithers, Ted Streeter, Eric Wright, Miss Joan Young 1900,Annie 1931, 1932, 1934 Raby, Ivan Raby, Mark Wells, John Lines (Jt), 1935, 1936,1937, Trustees: A.Baker, D.Burstow, C.Edwards, F.King 1938 (Jt), 1946, 1949 (Jt), 1951,1952, 1957 FOOTBALL 1st Team Manager: Dominic di Paola Sussex Floodlight Cup 1st Assistant Manager: Adam Westwood 1977-8, 2001-2 1st Team Coach: Jon Meeney Sussex Senior Cup Goalkeeping coach: Andy McCarthy 1934-5, 1938-9, 1949-50, InjuryTherapist: Stephanie Apps 1953-4, 1971-2, 1973-4, Kit Man: Darren Etheridge 1975-6 Youth Development Officer: Ivan Raby FA Cup 1st Round U16 Manager: Adam Hartley Coach: U13 Green Manager: Ian Scott Coach: Ellis McKay, Andrew Stowell 1947-8, 1966-7 U13 Amber Manager: Tony Massimo Coach: Steve Bridle, Aaron Coniff-Broom FA Cup 2nd Round U12 Manager: Paul Brown Coach Alex Bethell, Ross Butterfill 2007-8 U11 Manager: Sam Jones, Matt Robinson Metropolitan League 1951-2 website: www.horsham-fc.co.uk Athenian League Division Two 1969-70 Athenian League Division One 1972-3 Isthmian League Division Three 1995-6 Life President: Frank King Directors: Kevin Borrett (Chairman), John Lines (CEO), Mark Butler (Finance) David Hillier, Paul Osborn (Commercial), Jeff Barrett James Clewlow (Legal Advisor and Company Secretary) Club Committee: The above plus: Sean Bravery (chairman), Annie Raby, Mark Wells, Sam Borrett, Jeanie Charman, Roger Charman, Joe Clarke, Ray Farrell, Howard Frogley, Nigel Smithers, Matt Dale, Mark Barrett, HORSHAM FOOTBALL Club Secretary CLUB Jeff Barrett 07712 888980 Email: [email protected] FOUNDED 1881 Youth Secretary & Child Welfare Officer: Annie Raby 07800 922442 Email: [email protected] Health & Safety Officer: Roger Charman MAJOR HONOURS Programme: Mark Wells West Sussex Football Website: Mark Wells & Matt Dale League Commercial: 1899-90, 1900-1, 1925-6 Matchday advertising: Paul Osborn 07748802424 Email: [email protected] Sussex County League Vice Presidents: 1931-2, 1932-3, 1933-4, S.Bravery, Mrs J Brittain, G Brittain, J.Dale, T.Dickinson, D.Duffield 1935-6, 1936-7, 1937-8, Mrs J.Mallard, W.Michel, D.Rick, J.Smyth, E.Stephens, 1946-7 Howie the Hornet Metropolitan League 1951-2 Life Members: Athenian League Jeff Barrett, Roger Charman, Clive Edwards, Howard Frogley, Adam Hammond, Frank King, Division Two Maureen Smith, Nigel Smithers, Ted Streeter, Eric Wright, Miss Joan Young, Annie Raby, Ivan 1969-70 Raby, Mark Wells, John Lines Trustees: A.Baker, D.Burstow, C.Edwards, F.King Athenian League Division One FOOTBALL 1972-3 1st team manager: Dominic Di Paola Isthmian League 1st team assistant manager: Adam Westwood Division Three st 1 team coach: Jon Meeney 1995-6 Goalkeeping coach: Andy McCarthy Injury therapist: Stephanie Apps Southern Combination Kit man: Darren Etheridge Football League U23 Development manager: Bryan O'Toole Coaches: Lee Hayes, Will Searle 2015-16 U14 Amber manager: Tony Massimo Coach: Steve Bridle Sussex RUR Cup U14 Green manager: Ian Scott Coach: Andy Stowell, Rob Carter 1900, 1931, 1932, 1934 U13 manager: Paul Brown Coach: Alex Bethell, Ross Butterfill U12 manager: Ben Pugh (Jt), 1935, 1936,1937, U11 manager: Sam Jones Coach Matt Robinson 1938 (Jt), 1946, 1949 (Jt), 1951,1952, 1957 website: www.horsham-fc.co.uk Sussex Floodlight Cup 1977-8, 2001-2 Sussex Senior Cup 1934-5, 1938-9, 1949-50, 1953-4, 1971-2, 1973-4, 1975-6 The Isthmian Football League and Horsham FC strongly support the FA FA Cup 1st Round statement that there should be a zero tolerance approach against 1947-8, 1966-7 racism and all forms of discrimination. Accordingly any forms of nd discriminatory abuse, whether it be based on race or ethnicity, sexual FA Cup 2 Round orientation, gender, faith, age, ability or other form of abuse will be 2007-8 reported to the Football Association for action by that association. RESULTS Bostik League South East Division Table Bostik South East Division Tuesday 2 October P W D L F A Pts Horsham 3 Phoenix Sports 2 Whyteleafe 1 Ramsgate 1 1 Cray Wanderers 8 7 1 0 19 6 22 2 Hastings United 6 5 0 1 17 8 15 nd Emirates FA Cup 2 Qualifying Round 3 Phoenix Sports 8 5 3 2 19 16 15 Hendon 1 Lancing 1 4 VCD Athletic 8 5 0 3 12 12 15 FA Trophy Extra Preliminary Round replay 5 Whyteleafe 7 4 2 1 13 7 14 Haywards Heath Town 3 Ashford United 0 6 Hythe Town 8 4 1 3 18 16 13 Velocity Trophy 1st round 7 Sittingbourne 8 4 1 3 15 14 13 South Park 1 Sittingbourne 2 8 Whitstable Town 8 3 3 2 8 9 12 FIXTURES 9 Ashford United 7 3 2 2 11 7 11 Saturday 6 October Emirates FA Cup 3rd qualifying round 11 Ramsgate 8 3 1 4 16 15 10 Hemel Hempstead v Ramsgate 11 Faversham Town 7 3 1 3 15 14 10 Hitchin Town v Hastings United Horsham v Poole Town 12 Haywards Heath Town 7 2 3 2 10 9 9 13 East Grinstead Town 7 3 0 4 10 12 9 Bostik South East Division Ashford United v Three Bridges 14 Horsham 7 3 0 4 12 15 9 Cray Wanderers v Faversham Town 15 Sevenoaks Town 8 2 2 4 12 14 8 East Grinstead Town v Sevenoaks Town Haywards Heath Town v Sittingbourne 16 Greenwich Borough 6 2 0 4 11 13 6 Hythe Town v VCD Athletic 17 Guernsey 8 2 0 6 12 21 6 Phoenix Sports v Whyteleafe Thamesmead Town v Guernsey 18 Herne Bay 6 1 2 3 9 11 5 Whitstable Town v Greenwich Borough 19 Three Bridges 8 1 1 6 8 21 4 Sunday 7 October 20 Thamesmead Town 6 1 0 5 9 16 3 nd Emirates FA Cup 2 Qualifying Round Updated 02/10/18 replay Lancing v Hendon CULVER ROAD GROUND REGULATIONS Spectators may not bring the following into the ground: musical instruments, drums, klaxons, air horns, whistles, fireworks, smoke bombs, flares, glass bottles/containers, tin cans or any object that may be deemed to be dangerous. Spectators may not bring alcohol or food and drink into the ground. Spectators must, if required, submit themselves to be searched in order that the club can prevent any prohibited items from being brought into the ground. The club reserves IMPORTANT the right to eject from the ground and prosecute any person who has: Horsham FC does not accept any liability for a) Failed to comply with an instruction given by a County FA or club any injury to or claims of any kind from, official, steward or police officer spectators arising from incidents either within b) Thrown missiles of any description the ground or its precincts. All spectators must c) Encroached onto the playing area remain behind the pitch barrier at all times. All d) Made obscene, racist or insulting gestures or used obscene, racist or vehicles are parked in the car park at the insulting language owner’s risk and the Horsham Football Club e) Used violence of any nature accepts no liability for any losses or damage to f) Climbed on any building, wall, fence or floodlight equipment vehicles of any kind. Parking is not allowed on g) Defaced or committed any act of vandalism against Horsham Football Culver Road. Club or Sussex County Football Association property h) Taken glasses or glass bottles outside the clubhouse building Greetings Ah, that wonderful buzz of an FA Cup tie. There's nothing quite like it! While the media will try to have us believe that the 'real' action doesn't start until the third round, little can compare with the sense of anticpation and excitement for clubs such as ours to know that they are just two wins away from a place in the first round proper and a potential meeting with one of the Football League's 'big boys'. 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