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2020-29-09-MFC Vs Staines.Pdf FOOTBA W LL O C L L R U A B M 1 5 0 MARLOW 0 2 Y 0 2 EA - RS 18 70 FOOTBALL CLUB Official Matchday Programme • 29.09.20 • Kick-off 7.45pm • Marlow FC vs Staines Town FC A VERY WARM WELCOME TO YOU ALL And particularly to the officials, players and supporters of Staines Town who are here this evening for this opening home league fixture of the new season, which is unusual in that we have already played 2 games in the FA Emirates Cup in addition to the away league game at Barking last Saturday. That last game saw us concede 2 goals after taking the lead by the same margin but that does not tell the whole story. Already missing many players through injury we then lost Curtis Chapple, Louis Rogers and Ashley Artwell during the course of the game and contin- ued with Charlie Samuel carrying on with an injury. Barts has been very busy trying to Under current regulations the are no replays to accommodate all the usual factors and to put be concerned with an so a penalty shoot-out out competitive teams in the pre-season games will take place if necessary in order to see who we have managed to play and I am pleased to will progress in the competition this afternoon see many tried and tested players returning So we now come to my regular closing plea to for the new season and also to welcome some get behind the lads and support at all times new faces into the ranks. I am sure that you – it really does make a difference and will do will make them all feel very welcome at Oak particularly over the coming months. Tree Road. Terry Staines Chairman OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME FROM THE DUGOUT Good afternoon, I hope you are enjoying the league season to date and Boiler Services are pleased to see that results have recently picked up and are getting to RS somewhere that we can be happier with. I must compliment the lads for their recent performances both here and away and we are at last beginning to see some of the long list of injuries reduce to certainly • GAS improve matters – although current suspensions are not helping • OIL I must congratulate those players who have I am sure that this afternoon (weather managed to make it onto the pitch on their permitting) will prove to be another tough • HEATING efforts over the past month or so and feel test and your support will be vital to the REG NO:5674 certain that the reward for their efforts will be performance of those on the pitch. Please have seen in the league table in due course. Hopefully an enjoyable visit, and thanks for spending • PLUMBING this afternoon the efforts of the recent weeks it with us here at Oak Tree Road and here’s in recruitment bear fruit – although we are still looking forward to seeing you leave in a happy • ELECTRICAL trying to strengthen the squad to compensate. frame of mind in a very busy month which is With so many injuries our performances certainly not being helped by the weather. • LPG SPECIALISTS have suffered with the enforced changes on a weekly basis and we have introduced new faces Barts • PROPANE as and when we can to try and minimise the Manager disruption and we continue to do so. We were 62 very pleased to see skipper Chris Ovenden now • BUTANE healed sufficiently for him to return – and he of course marked his return with a typical goal!. The return of Alex Salmon is also great news and he is already making his presence felt with typical calm performances. Kamaron English and Jordan Edwards have recently returned and ESTABLISHED 1977 you will also have seen that Marcus Mealing was back in a Marlow shirt at Hertford for our last game. MARLOW (01628) 483 099 FAX (01628) 476 843 25 Woodlands Way, Marlow, SL7 3LD OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME WWW.MARLOWFC.CO.UK WWW.MARLOWFC.CO.UK FROM THE DUGOUT RS Boiler Services • GAS • OIL • HEATING • PLUMBING REG NO:5674 • ELECTRICAL • LPG SPECIALISTS • PROPANE • BUTANE 62 ESTABLISHED 1977 MARLOW (01628) 483 099 FAX (01628) 476 843 25 Woodlands Way, Marlow, SL7 3LD WWW.MARLOWFC.CO.UK FOOTBA W LL O C L L R U A B M 1 5 0 0 2 Y 0 2 EA - RS 1870 MARK BARTLEY MANAGER Manager who as a player was at Hayes, Slough Town, Burnham and Thame United before taking over at Reading Town in the latter part of season 2011/2012 and guiding them to safety. Then went on to win the Hellenic Premier Division with Marlow in his first season here. Now into his ninth season. OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2020/2021 PHIL BROWN – ASSISTANT MANAGER TRISTAN CAMPBELL Debut 11/08/17 Goalkeeping coach (who makes an occasional Left-sided midfielder who has arrived via appearance) who is in his fourth season here. Beaconsfield, Highmoor-Ibis and Binfield, missed Previously a professional with Reading FC. most of last season through injury. COACHES JAMES CLARK Debut 14/11/18 JORDAN BLAKE, LEON BIRD, Previously with us on loan from Hungerford 2 JOSH MORRISON, HARRY PELLING. seasons back, he spent last season with Hayes and Yeading. Has also played for Wealdstone. PHYSIO ADAM GALBRAITH CURTIS CHAPPLE Debut 29/08/16 A quick and hard-tackling defender/wide player PLAYERS who was previously with Uxbridge before signing ASHLEIGH ARTWELL Debut 17/08/19 three seasons back. Signing from Bracknell Town. Midfielder who has also played for Wealdstone, Basingstoke Town and KAMARON ENGLISH Debut 14/02/17 MARK Hayes & Yeading. Speedy wide player who was leading goalscorer for the last two seasons before starting last BARTLEY HARRISON BAYLEY season with Hendon before returning. A target for some time for Manager Bartley who MANAGER has now signed having been at Bracknell Town and SIMON GRANT Debut 17/08/13 Thatcham Town last season. Goalkeeper who transferred into the club from Ashford Town (Mx) prior to the start of season JUNAID BELL Debut 08/11/16 2013-14. Has also played for AFC Hayes, Slough Youngster who was at the John Madejski Academy Town and Hayes & Yeading. Voted “Player Of The and who has impressed at full-back or in midfield Year” for seasons 2017-2019. since signing. Last season was out with a long- term injury. KWAI MARSH-BROWN Debut 17/08/19 Another of the footballing brothers. Came through the youth set-up at Arsenal before KELVIN BOSSMAN Debut 25/03/17 appearing for Sutton United, and has appeared for Deadline day signing from Dunstable Town three Guyana at under-20 level. seasons ago who was previously with Chesham United and Dunstable Town. MARCUS MEALING Debut 27/01/09 Came through the Marlow Youth set-up to make JORDAN BROWN Debut 08/08/15 his first team debut at the age of 17. Has gone on Forward/midfielder who tends to play in the wider to also play for Flackwell Heath, Thame United positions and who signed after a successful spell Thatcham Town, Thame United among others with Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic League. before returning. Member of the FA Vase winning side at Thatcham Town who finished last season at Bracknell Town. ISAAC OLORUNFEMI Debut 22/12/18 Young defender who broke into the first-team MALACHI CAESAR Debut 17/08/19 squad midway through last season. Previously All-action youngster who is at the JMA and with Maidenhead United, Egham Town and who can do a useful job in defence or midfield. Northwood. Currently out through injury. OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME WWW.MARLOWFC.CO.UK MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2020/2021 ISAAC OSEI-TUTU Debut 09/08/16 DEVONTAE ROMEO Debut 17/08/13 Quick player with an athletics background who Very tricky on the ball and has an eye for goal. was with Hungerford Town before joining. Has Son of ex-Marlow player Shane Small-King. also been with Hayes & Yeading, Aldershot and Previously with Highmoor-Ibis. Maidenhead United. ALEX SALMON Debut 07/08/12 CHRIS OVENDEN Debut 10/11/12 Tall and very quick defender who can play Right-sided defender or midfielder who was with anywhere across the back four. Joined from Henley Town before joining and who has also Reading Town to become very important in played for Hartley Wintney. Consistent player Hellenic League title win before injury ruined the who has scored some important goals. Season following 18 months for him. 2015-16 2014-15 Manager’s Player-Of-The-Year and Player of the Season. 2015-16 Supporters Player of the Season. CHARLIE SAMUEL Debut 15/08/17 ADAM RICHARDS Debut 17/08/13 Talented forward player who scores goals. Spent Central defender who impressive displays most of last season with Flackwell Heath before earned him a move to Harrow Borough where returning for this season. injury restricted his appearances. Made a few appearances on loan at Egham Town earlier last CURTIS UJAH Debut 31/08/19 season before returning to Oak Tree Road. Commanding defender who signed in September from Cheshunt FC having been LOUIS ROGERS Debut 18/09/18 with Egham Town last season. Has previously Composed midfield or defensive player who been with Hayes & Yeading, Bishops Stortford signed following his release from Watford FC. and Maidenhead United. Last season’s Supporters’ Player Of the Season. OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME FOOTBA FOOTBA W LL W LL O C O C L L L L R U R U A B A B M M 1 1 5 0 5 0 0 2 MARLOWSTORE 0 2 Y 0 Y 0 2 2 EA - EA - RS 18 70 OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE RS 18 70 Polo Shirts • Hoodies • Scarves Jackets • Wallets • Badges • Hats • Mugs • Coasters • Polo Shirts • Key Rings …and lots more IN THE CLUBHOUSE ON MATCH DAY OR BY PHONE ON 01628 483970 PITCHING IN ISTHMIAN LEAGUE REVIEW The Pitching In Grassroots Sports Investment Programme is the new league sponsor We are delighted to announce that the new Pitching In has been set up with the objective sponsor of the, Isthmian, Northern Premier and of supporting, protecting and encouraging Southern Leagues is Pitching In.
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