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VS HENDON FC 10th MARCH 2020

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Hartley Wintney Football Club was to 1986/87; his other clubs included founded in 1897. The club's nickname of Reading, Portsmouth and Aldershot); 'The Row' comes from Hartley Row, a Richard Walden (1985/86 & 1986/87; former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. In formerly with Aldershot, Sheffield Wed the late 1940s and into the 50s playing and Newport County); and Steve Fin- in the Basingstoke League, the club was nieston (1985/86 to 1987/88; previously successful despite having to play on a with Chelsea, Cardiff and Sheffield Utd). farm field with just a small wooden shed; this was Causeway Farm adjacent Within Ian's three years in management, to the village's golf and cricket clubs. the team gained trophies including the Amongst the villagers who ran the club League Title (1982-1983) and Runners was its outstanding secretary, Fred Up (1981-82), Aldershot Senior Cup Cook, who did every job that needed Winners (1980-81), and George Allen doing. Fred Cook's hand written Cup Winners (1981-82). They were also minutes of meetings covering seasons Runners Up in the League Cup (1982- 1948 to 1964 were discovered after his 83) and Aldershot Senior Cup (1981-82). death and make fascinating reading, including the change of During this period a new the club colours from Clubhouse was opened. blue squares to tange- David Willoughby, then rine in July 1956. Secretary and Treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, the then The club moved to its club Chairman and now present ground in President, devoted excep- Green Lane - The Me- tional hours in the embryo morial Ground - in 1953. stages of this venture. A pavilion was erected and the team continued In 2007-08 under manager to play in the Basingstoke League, and Mike Scott, the club gained promotion later in the Aldershot League. to the Combined Counties League Premier Division, but 2008-09 ended in In 1973, Glynn Howell was appointed relegation by a narrow margin. Under Manager. In his six year reign, the team manager and assistant Pete Gray and won the Aldershot Senior League three John Condon, the first team rallied, fin- times in succession, and the Aldershot ishing 5th in CCL Div 1 in 2009-10. Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Coach Louis King then took the reigns Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were as manager, guiding the team to 7th in admitted to the Combined Counties CCL Div 1 in 2010-11. League, which had replaced the Surrey Senior League. A new management team of Neville Roach, assistant Mick Wollen and After the first couple of seasons and two Coach Scott Tarr took charge for 2011- changes of management, the club ap- 12 and it was a notable season with the pointed Ian Bedford as First Team Man- club achieving promotion back to the ager. Once again an influx of senior Combined Counties League Premier players brought Hartley success. Dur- Division. Hartley also had a fine FA Cup ing the 80's these included several nota- run to the Third Qualifying Round. But ble ex-pros: Mick Travers (from 1980/81 the euphoria of promotion was damp- 2 PROUD CLUB SINCE 1897 ened even before the champagne bub- comfortable 9th, after which Dillon bles had burst, when the coaching staff stepped down and Dan Brownlie and and almost the entire squad left en Anthony Millerick were appointed as masse to join Thatcham Town. Joint First Team Managers, with Luke Tuffs coming in as First Team Coach Ex-Millwall defender, Dave Tuttle, was while continuing as Youth Team Manag- given the summer to prepare a new er. It was a very eventful 2015-16. After squad for 2012-13. However, a string of a memorable FA Cup win away at Mer- poor results led to a second change in thyr Town in the Second Qualifying management in less than 4 months, with Round, Hartley battled back from 2-0 24 year-old ex-Basingstoke Town and down to 2-2 away at Conference South Hartley striker, Ben Dillon, given his first Eastbourne Borough, only to be beaten managerial position. Once again there by a goal struck deep in injury time. In was an almost total outflow of players the FA Vase, The Row broke a and Ben, with assistants Jason Minton longstanding club record by reaching and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the the 5th Round Proper. In front of a sell- squad, but by this time with Hartley well out 1,300 at Green Lane, eventual final- and truly set adrift at the bottom of the ists Hereford proved too strong, but the table. Their enthusiasm, belief and the Row went on to top the CCL Premier for introduction of a talented group of play- most of the season and claimed the ers quickly restored the spirit around 2015-16 league title, finishing 10 points the club. In what became known as the clear on 106 points. Promotion, howev- season of the club's 'Great Escape', the er, was denied due to ground grading. Row's place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly Faced with attempting to achieve back- remarkable second half of the season. to-back title wins and put in place the substantial ground improvements that Steve Saunders and Dan Brownlie would allow progression, the 2016-17 joined the existing coaching setup and season under co-managers Dan Brown- the 2013-14 season started well. There lie and Anthony Millerick, and coach were wins in the FA Cup to set up a Luke Tuffs, was extraordinary. Pro- home tie in the 4th Qualifying Round for pelled by the goals of strike duo Sam the first time in the club's history, losing Argent and Ross Cook, The Row topped out to Daventry Town in front of a crowd the Combined Counties League Premier of over 1,000. The club finished a cred- Division for the entire season, reached itable 7th in the CCL Premier Division. the semi-finals of the Hampshire County Cup and the final of the Aldershot Sen- A new club crest was commissioned, ior Cup, and secured the required designed by Philippa Bell, incorporating ground grading to take their place in the several elements tracing the village Southern League at Step 4 for the first back to the 13th century when known as time. To top off a wonderful 2016-17, Hertleye Wynteneye, meaning "the Luke Tuffs' Youth team won the Hamp- clearing in the forest where the deer shire FA Youth Cup against a strong graze by Winta's island", hence the tree Aldershot Town U18. and stag motifs. The team took life at Step 4 in their 2014-15 saw the club consolidate its stride and 2017-18 was to prove even place in the CCL Premier, finishing a more remarkable. The Row sat within 3 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY the top four for much of the season, nev- zone, but more astute signings stiffened er dropping below 8th despite the loss the defence and a superb late run saw of key players to other clubs. The man- Hartley finish 8th on 63 points, a hugely agement team responded with some impressive achievement. To remain at astute signings. The Row embarked on the level also required another substan- their first FA Trophy campaign, which tial round of ground grading improve- included wins against higher division ments which stretched the club and its Gosport Borough and Farnborough be- volunteers to the limits, but that too was fore going out in the First Round Proper achieved by the required deadline. The to eventual finalists, Bromley FC. efforts on and off the pitch means Hart- ley Wintney can truly consider itself a As the league campaign risked petering Step 3 club as it prepares for its second out, the signing of Nic Ciardini helped to season in the Southern League Premier keep the momentum going. Hugely im- Division. portant was also the strong central de- fensive partnership of Jack Ball and For season 2019/20, Manager Anthony Liam Eagle. Incredibly, a play-off place Millerick takes sole charge of team se- was secured and the Row won the semi- lection with Dan Turkington no longer in final against AFC Dunstable 2-0. Cam- a position to assist in the capacity of bridge City had triumphed at Hayes & joint manager. After his huge contribu- FC in the other semi. In front of tion over recent seasons, Head Coach a crowd of over 700 at Green Lane, a Luke Tuffs departed at the end of tense game was decided by a single 2018/19 to begin a managerial career. goal scored by Ciardini and The Row Neil Woodyer joins the coaching staff clinched promotion and made it to the for 2019/20, the back room team com- Southern Premier at Step 3. The final pleted with the introduction of Sports season highlight was in lifting the Alder- Therapist Mark Povey. Hartley Wintney shot Senior Cup with a 4-1 win against Reserves begin a new season in the Eversley & California FC. Suburban League under new manager, Sean Hayes, who captained the A Team Having negotiated the steep climb from in clinching the Aldershot & District Step 5 to Step 3 in just two seasons, it's Football League Senior Division champi- fair to say the club was collectively still onship last season. pinching itself as the first game kicked off in the Evo-Stik League South Prem- ier South, 2018-19 getting off to the best possible start with a 3-1 win away at MEMBER OF: THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE, Poole Town. Dan Turkington was now THE SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE, co-manager with Anthony Millerick, with THE BASINGSTOKE AND DISTRICT Sam Rafique, Keith Benjamin and Mark SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE, Hurst joining Head Coach Luke Tuffs on THE ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH the coaching side. FOOTBALL LEAGUE. AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE Come late September, Hartley even FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION found themselves top for a week, but sustaining the early results proved diffi- cult. After a spell of poor results, the club found itself briefly in the relegation 4 CLUB OFFICIALS 2019-2020

PRESIDENT: William Mitchell VICE PRESIDENT: Nick Vint CHAIRMAN: Luke Mullen VICE CHAIRMAN: Steve Noakes HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby, Paddy White, Luke Mullen, Brian Barnard, Gerry Wykes LIFE VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Barnard VICE PRESIDENTS: Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Ann Bradley, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, James Cooke, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington, Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Sco, Linda Sco, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Smpson, Trudy Smpson, Roger Taplin, Nick Vint, Anthony White, David Willoughby, Gerry Wykes, Elayne Duddridge, Mick Bradley TREASURER: Colin Charlton SECRETARY: Phil Blakey, Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Tommy Ashby BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox, Sue Trimmer COMMITTEE: Ann Bradley, Brendan Devlin, Jeremy Fox, Nick Elkington, Peter Auchterlonie, Ray Boorman SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Sue Trimmer, Lauren Breau, Tracy Collier, Lani Kealoha Charman, Samantha Vallance FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Anthony Millerick ASSISTANT MANAGER: Steve Noakes FIRST TEAM COACHES: Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst, Keith Benjamin, Neil Woodyer SPORTS THERAPIST: Mark Povey RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: Sean Hayes U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Tommy Ashby MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox, Phil Blakey PROGRAMME EDITORS: Kevin O’Byrne, Elayne Duddridge SOCIAL MEDIA: Tyler House, Luke Mullen, Elayne PRESS OFFICER & WEB ADMIN: Kevin O’Byrne

Hartley Wintney F.C. Hartley Wintney F.C. GROUNDSMAN: Eric Howard CLUB PHOTOGRAPHER: Josie Shipman COVER PHOTO: Josie Shipman

Green Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire RG27 8DL Tel: 01252 843586 @HartleyFC 5 WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC

Founded: 1908 BetVictor Southern League Ground: Silver Jubilee Park, Kingsbury Premier South Capacity: 1,990 (298 seated) Chairman: Simon Lawrence Tuesday 10th March 2020 Manager: Lee Allinson League: Southern League Premier vs Division South 2018–19: Southern League Premier Hendon FC Division South, 16th of 22 Kick Off: 7.30pm On Saturday the team recorded a fan- tastic victory at second placed Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen Chesham. A Ty Smith penalty and the and welcome to the Memorial Ground winner from Sam Argent capped a fine for this BetVictor Southern Premier display by the boys and earned a much South Division fixture against Hendon. needed 3 points. To their players, officials & supporters we extend a warm welcome and hope The weather continues to thwart our you enjoy your stay with us today. attempts to get games on. I am aware that it is frustrating for the players for We also extend a warm welcome to games to be called off. I can assure today's match officials and hope that you that it is equally frustrating for the they too enjoy their short stay with us background staff. Spending time work- this evening. ing on the pitch, usually to no avail, planning programme production Our visitors this evening are a club with (thanks KOB), catering requirements a proud history, as you will doubtless etc. are all things that have to be con- read later in the programme. When the sidered, and with the uncertainty that two sides met in December honours the inclement weather brings, a lot of were even. The game finished 2 each. this organising is done at very short Hartley's goals that day were scored by notice. Tom Bird and Josh Webb. Last term Hendon won here 3-2 at the Memorial Coupled with the lack of income result- Ground, Hartley’s goals being scored by ing from the postponements, these are Jack Ball and Mikey Campbell, and we very difficult times for the Club. Please won 2-nil at Silver Jubilee Park with bear with us and continue to support goals from Mitch Parker and Steve the team when you can. Duff. Hope you all enjoy the game this even- Nicknamed the Dons, they are currently ing. Please get behind the team and 14th in the table with 38 points from thank you for your support. 31 games. Under manager Lee Allinson they have become a formidable side. Luke 14 Hendon Pld 31 Won 10 Pts 38 16 Hartley Pld 27 Won 10 Pts 36 #UTR A bit about our Visitors Full name: Hendon Football Club Nickname(s): The Greens, The Dons 6 HWFC BUDGET BOOSTER FUND

'It's a funny old game' . We are now in a new decade, and when you analyse where we’ve come from, it’s truly a remarkable rise.

The Decade just gone… 2009-2010 CCL Division 1 : 5th of 21 teams ------2015-16 CCL Premier: Champions 2016-17 CCL Premier: Champions 2017-18 EvoStik South East: Promoted 2018-19 Southern Premier South: Top 10

We’re indebted to our main sponsor Boss for their continued support, and to CSL and Honey Brothers . But the level we now play at is well beyond the realms of true amateur sport, and whilst we are fortunate to have a band of loyal players, we still need to be fi- nancially attractive to them if we want to stay competitive at this level.

And it’s not just about the first team. We hear the concerns some have that the first team gets it all. But the donations importantly free up our resources to help us support all our other Saturday & midweek teams.

The substantial work on the necessary FA ground grading inevitably stretched the purse strings to the limit. The improvements, however, benefits all our teams, making it more pleasurable to play and watch games here.

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We are running an online fundraising app on our website. The app accepts Pay- Pal & Credit Cards. Alternatively, you have the option of pledging a cash amount which you can then give at the clubhouse. It’s set to run until 31st March and the target is £4000. As of today, we’re half way there… ’ to Please donate whatever you can, you and Thank You! ank e e ‘th hav Luke Mullen , Club Chairman hug who A se sly tho ou all ener See the details overleaf of the Golf dy g Day in April being organised by lrea ted Millers, with the proceeds to the a ona Club Funds d

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Welcome all for tions to the squad have only enhanced the visit of Hen- what was already a great team spirit don FC. I hope and we are set up well for the massive you all enjoy your amount of games to come. time with us and that conditions Although the 11 on Saturday were su- still make for an perb and have duly had their plaudits, exciting game of the rest of the squad will be needed football. and each will play a vital role as we aim to get ourselves as high up the league Although our visi- as possible. With games coming thick tors haven't won and fast, and the demands of the high in 4 games, I still energy game we play, we will see a bit make them one of of rotation happening in order to keep pic: Mark Sandom the stronger boys fresh. We have every faith in all teams in the the boys at the club, so when that hap- league over the last 2/3 months, and pens, it won't be to our detriment. The will certainly be a different kind of chal- likes of Holla, Ty Newton, injured Josh lenge for us today. We shared the Webb, Alex Albert and Sal have all points just before Xmas in a game of played a big part in one way or another two halves, the first half seeing Hendon and will have their day in the sun as being far superior, with us miles off the this is now truly a squad game. pace. We made a battle of it second half, matching them up in the midfield The squad is in a good place right now areas, and two very good goals (was it and I sense the same feeling around though, Birdy?) saw us take the lead the club despite the disappointment in before being pegged back in the final the weather. But now comes the great- minutes. Although it’s naturally disap- est challenge: maintaining momentum pointing to concede so late, despite our in a very tough league. Our recent resurgence second half, I don't think form has been excellent, but now isn't many could begrudge Hendon a point the time to reflect on recent results, and, coming away afterwards, it was a now is the time to work harder and point we would have taken prior. refine the problem areas in our game and keep getting better and better. Since that time both teams have under- gone a facelift, and although we have- The management/coaching staff will n't been able to get up a run of steam continue to do that, re-focus on the with the weather, our win on Saturday next game and do everything we can had been brewing for quite some time. to keep the enjoyment factor around Although nearly a month prior, our per- the club. formance away at then 2nd place Tiverton showed that we can more Enjoy the game here tonight, weather than compete with the ‘big boys’ of this permitting! league, albeit we came away that day empty handed. The coaching staff UTR knew, from a dominant 60 minutes that day, that there were good things in store for this group and it was a case Millers of keeping the belief amongst the boys more than anything. The recent addi- 8 9

MATCH REPORT: CHESHAM UNITED

Chesham United v Hartley blank range. Ty Smith stepped up and Wintney, BetVictor Southern scored from the spot kick. (0-1) League Premier South, Saturday 7th March 2020 It took the Generals just three minutes Report by David Graham to pull level. Good movement enabled Eoin Casey to get free on the right of A well disciplined performance by Hart- the penalty area. Matt Drage challenged ley Wintney saw them record a very and clipped the striker and a penalty notable win at Championship contend- was awarded. David Pearce stepped up ers Chesham United. and scored with a low shot. (1-1)

The Row started brightly and came Play settled down to a keen midfield close to opening the scoring on 4 battle, with neither side able to make minutes. A free kick from Ty Smith too much impression on the opposition found the head of Sam Argent and his defence. header drifted just over the crossbar. On 38 minutes a long pass from Tom Hartley continued to press and were Bird found Mitch Parker on the right. rewarded on 9 minutes. A corner on the The striker created space for himself right from Ty Smith was headed back and was unlucky to see his shot go just across the goal by Matt Drage. The ball wide. Two minutes later the Row put fell to Joe Gater whose shot hit the together a slick move. Marley Ridge hand of a Chesham defender from point found Nathan Smart coming in from the

10 MATCH REPORT: CHESHAM UNITED right, and the full back's shot went across the goal and just wide. HT: CHESHAM 1 HARTLEY 1

The second half resumed in much the same vein as the first half, although the home side had slightly more of the play. On 62 minutes, Kyle Watson made a surging run down the left wing. His cross set up Kyle Ollyide, who shot over from the edge of the penalty area.

The Generals continued to press and Pearce set up Ol- lyide some 20 yards out. The striker's well struck shot found Row keeper, Luke Wil- liams, well positioned to save. On 75 minutes the Row went ahead. Good play through the middle saw Ty Smith hit a fierce shot which crashed Photo: Josie Shipman against the post. Nathan Smart picked up the rebound on the right and his cross was fired CHESHAM UNITED: Benjamin Goode, home from 10 yards by an alert Sam Jeanmal Prosper, Kyle Watson, Adam Argent. (1-2) Martin, Kieran Murphy, Steve Brown, David Pearce, Scott Shutton, Eoin Ca- Chesham pressed late on but Williams sey, Karl Ollyide, Zak Joseph. was not tested. However, on 89 Subs: Dernell Wynter (on), Bradley minutes the Generals should have Clayton, Lewis Rolfe, Ronny Milinda, equalised. A slick move saw three for- Mark Kirby. wards get behind the Row defence. Ollyide set up Dernell Wynter, who shot HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, wide from around 12 yards. Nathan Smart (c), Tom Bird, Joe Gater, Matt Drage, Ty Smith, Aaron Kuhl, Mar- FT: CHESHAM UTD 1 HARTLEY 2 ley Ridge, Mitch Parker, Sam Argent, Kingsley Eshun Hartley MOTM: TOM BIRD Subs: Shane Hollamby (on), Tyrone Newton (on), Alex Albert, Salhin Abu- Match Rating: 3/5 bakar (on), Steve Noakes

Attendance: 476 After the game, David spoke with a 11 MATCH REPORT: WALTON CASUALS delighted Anthony Millerick. Walton Casuals v Hartley Wintney, BetVictor Southern League Prem- "I felt we were the better side and de- ier South, Sat 22nd Feb 2020. served to win. The team showed excel- Report by Tyler House lent character today against a good Chesham side, though I thought both Hartley Wintney's recent good form penalties were debatable." continued with a 3-0 away win at Wal- ton Casuals, who remain in the bottom Millers continued, "I am immensely three. proud of the team. The hard work they put in at training shone through today. It was Hartley's third win in four league We now have a good group of players matches after first half goals from Mar- and look forward to all the upcoming ley Ridge and Sam Argent and a sec- games, which will be a season in itself." ond half penalty scored by Ty Smith.

Regarding Man of the Match: "Every Hartley started well and recent signing member of the team would have been Kingsley Eshun impressed early on. He eligible. Tom Bird never put a foot had the chance to open the scoring in wrong all afternoon." the third minute after good play from Aaron Kuhl and Mitchell Parker, but his shot was blocked. Soon after, a header from Joe Gater was on target but easily saved by goalkeeper Denzel Gerrar.

12 MATCH REPORT: WALTON CASUALS

In the 15th minute, Hartley scored the score a consolation goal in stoppage opening goal in a move started and time with a shot that went narrowly finished by Ridge. The midfielder, mak- wide as Hartley secured a deserved ing his first appearance since re-joining victory. [Tyler House] from Gosport, made a brilliant run and passed to Argent, and after he hit the FT: WALTON CASUALS 0 HARTLEY 3 post, Ridge reacted quickly to score into an empty net. (0-1) WALTON CASUALS: Denzel Gerrar (c), Ryan George, Jude Mason, Jerome The Row then increased their lead in Beckles, Jerimiah Gyebi, Charlie Fox, the 22nd minute when Nathan Smart Marcel Barrington, Bradley Keetch, Ty- crossed to Argent, whose accurate rone Lewthwaite, Manolis Gogonas, header crept over the line after Gerrar Cole Brown had tipped the ball onto the post. (0-2) Subs: Jay Gasson, Eoin Mckeown (on), Parish Muirhead (on), Ivan-Kwasi Hartley could have had added a third Agyaakwah, Afriyie Gyimaha when Gater headed over from Smith's corner, before Walton ended the half HARTLEY WINTNEY: Chris Harris, on top and came close to scoring in the Nathan Smart (c), Tom Bird, Joe Gater, 37th minute. But when Tyrone Matt Drage, Ty Smith, Aaron Kuhl, Mar- Lewthwaite was through on goal, his ley Ridge, Mitchell Parker, Sam Argent, shot was parried away by Chris Harris. Kingsley Eshun Subs: Alex Albert (on), Tyrone Newton HT: WALTON CASUALS 0 HARTLEY 2 (on), Sal Abubakar (on), Harry Wood- ward, Jeevan Panesar In the second half, the hosts started well, but after Cole Brown beat Smart HARTLEY MOTM: Chris Harris and raced into the penalty area, his cross was cleared. Attendance 175

Soon after, Lewthwaite was de- nied by Harris again, before an- other attack from the hosts saw them have a goal disallowed after Manolis Gogonas finished well but had failed to stay onside. Harris later saved twice more, but after Walton failed to make the most of their chances, Hartley added a third goal from the pen- alty spot. In the 75th minute, Parker was twice denied from close range before the ball fell to Eshun, who was pushed to the ground and awarded a penalty that was scored confidently by Smith. (0-3) Kingsley in a tangle… but he battled his The hosts later missed the chance to way through the tackles okay Pic: Josie Shipman 13 MATCH REPORT: TIVERTON TOWN

Tiverton Town v Hartley Wintney, Tiverton added a second goal in the BetVictor Southern League Prem- 28th minute. After a Hartley corner was ier South, Saturday 8th Feb 2020 headed clear, Key led a clinical counter Report by Tyler House attack that saw him race into the pen- alty area before squaring the ball to Hartley Wintney were left to rue missed Bastin to tap in and score. (2-0) chances after they lost 2-0 away to promotion contenders Tiverton Town. Hartley responded and ended the half strongly, but Sam Argent shot wide In a dominant first half for the hosts, before Joe Grant had his effort saved Tiverton went close in the fourth mi- and the returning Matt Drage headed nute when Michael Landricombe saw over from a corner. his header saved by Hartley goalkeeper Luke Williams. The Yellows came close HT: TIVERTON TOWN 2 HARTLEY 0 again soon after when Josh Key set up Alex Fletcher, but Williams was down The Row's resurgence continued in the quickly to save again. second half, but they could not find the goal their performance deserved. In the 14th minute, Ty Smith blocked a shot from Fletcher, before Williams On 51 minutes, Aaron Kuhl played in made a great fingertip save to deny Argent, who was pulled back by Jordan Jordan Bastin from the corner. Dyer, but the resulting free kick was off target from Parker. A minute later, Tiverton scored the opening goal when an excellent pass Tiverton goalkeeper, Lewis Williams, from Bastin allowed Fletcher to turn then did superbly in the 64th minute, and fire a low shot past Williams. (1-0) saving a shot from Parker, who was through on goal after Grant's pass. Key went close with another chance in the 25th minute but he failed to beat Hartley introduced new signing Kings- Williams from a tight angle. ley Eshun for the final 20 minutes and he immediately set up Grant, whose Mitchell Parker then had the chance to shot clipped the outside of the post. score at the other end for Hartley, but his effort was cleared by Kyle Egan. Joe Gater then headed another chance narrowly wide following a set piece, As the Row pressed for an equaliser, before Grant hit the side netting as the

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Row's hopes of a comeback faded.

Three minutes from the end, Parker blasted over from a tight angle, before Eshun missed two further chances for Hartley. Tiverton nearly added to their lead late on as Williams pushed a shot from Bas- tin into Fletcher's path, but Nathan Smart denied him a second goal with a good block. [Tyler House] FT: TIVERTON TOWN 2 HARTLEY 0

Match Rating: 3/5 Attendance: 248

HARTLEY MOTM: Luke Williams

TIVERTON TOWN: Lewis Williams, Kyle Egan, Josh Key, George Nance- kivell, Michael Landricombe, Jordan Dyer, Ryan Beckinsale, Steve Colwell, Alex Fletcher, Jordan Bastin, Chris Shepherd Subs: Tyler Elliott (on), Billy Craske (on), Bradley Riggs (on), Scott Rogers, George Rogers

HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, Nathan Smart (c), Joe Gater, Matt Drage, Alex Albert, Ty Smith, Aaron Kuhl, Mitchell Parker, Joe Grant, Josh Webb, Sam Argent Subs: Steve Noakes, Sal Abubakar Photo: Josie Shipman (on), Ty Newton, Kingsley Eshun (on)

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16 MATCH REPORT: ALRESFORD TOWN

Hartley Wintney v Alresford Town, A minute later, Hartley completed a Aldershot Senior Inv. Chall. Cup quick turnaround when Gater bundled Quarter Final, Tues 4th Feb 2020 in his second goal after the visitors Report by Tyler House failed to clear a Smith corner. (2-1)

Hartley Wintney left it late but pro- In the 75th minute, another Hartley set gressed to the semi finals of the Alder- piece was headed onto the post by Hol- shot Senior Cup with a 3-2 home win lamby, who then went off injured and over Alresford Town. was replaced by Alex Albert. The Wessex League side got off to the The Magpies then drew level again in perfect start and took the lead inside the 82nd minute. Following good work two minutes. Hartley's Josh Webb was down the right, Gosney scored from 12 dispossessed by Sam Tonks and his yards with a well-hit shot into the bot- pass found Dennett, who fired the ball tom corner. (2-2) into the bottom corner to score. (0-1) In a frantic finish to the game, Valero Hartley looked for an immediate re- made two outstanding saves to deny sponse as Mitchell Parker picked out Grant and Parker. However, in the sec- Aaron Kuhl with a cross, but his header ond minute of stoppage time, Hartley at the far post was held by goalkeeper grabbed the winner. Abubakar ex- Jordi Valero. changed passes with Smith and his cross was met by Grant, who headed The Row had another chance soon af- past the goalkeeper to score. (3-2) ter when a lofted pass from Webb was cleared only as far as Ty Smith, but his FT: HARTLEY 3 ALRESFORD TOWN 2 scuffed shot went wide. HARTLEY WINTNEY: Luke Williams, In the 22nd minute, another shot from Nathan Smart (c), Joe Grant, Joe Smith deflected wide before Shane Hol- Gater, Shane Hollamby, Ty Smith, Aa- lamby headed off target from the re- ron Kuhl, Dean Rule, Mitchell Parker, sulting corner. Adam Cornell, Josh Webb Subs: Tom Bird (on for Dean Rule), Sal Two minutes later, Parker did well to Abubakar (on for Josh Webb), Alex find Nathan Smart out wide and he Albert (on for Shane Hollamby), Tyrone crossed for Adam Cornell, who failed to Newton, Sam Argent convert as Hartley ended the half hav- ing missed numerous chances. ALRESFORD TOWN: Jordi Valero, Joe Chamberlain, Connall Bark, Luke HT: HARTLEY 0 ALRESFORD TOWN 1 Dempsey, Daryll Wollers, Sam Doswell, Christian Rowe, Pierce McNamara, Sam With Hartley still behind on the hour Tonks, Ollie Dennett, Aidan Radford mark, they introduced Tom Bird and Subs: Craig McAllister, Craig Harding Sal Abubakar from the bench, a double (on), Owen Taylor (on), Mike Gosney substitution that was to help the Row (on), Liam Hibberd to victory. When Bird won a free kick in the 69th minute, Smith crossed for Man of the Match: Ty Smith Gater to head home the equaliser from close range. (1-1) Match Rating: 4/5 Attendance: 121 17

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC PEN PICS

Nathan Smart Jack Ball Our current club cap- Central defender tain now in his 2nd now in his 3rd sea- season, previously son with us having with Slough Town. helped us to promo- Players’ Player & tion to the Southern Managers’ Player of Premier. Last term’s the Season last term, Supporters’ Player of Nathan is comfortable the Season. across the back or in midfield.

Tom Bird Matt Drage Experienced full- Experienced centre- back with good back who joined us ability on crosses in Feb ‘19 from and free-kicks, and Whitehawk, then a fierce left foot rejoined in Feb ‘20. shot. Bit of a TV Previous clubs in- personality we’re clude Hampton & told... Richmond and East- bourne Borough.

Alex Albert Tyron Smith Alex joined us in Feb Experienced mid- 2019 from Cirencester fielder in his 3rd Town. Comfortable at season with us. the back or in mid- Previously played field. Former clubs with Kingstonian include Worcester and Met Police. City and Smethwick Shares the club Rangers. Previously captain role. played in Romania.

Josh Webb Sam Argent Hard working and Striker, former club combative midfielder captain and a fans’ with an incredible favourite who was engine. Josh joined with the Row Hartley from Met through our rise up Police ahead of the to the Southern 2017/18 season. League. Rejoined in Managers’ Player of Jan 2020 from Gos- the Season last term. port Borough.

Steven Duff Luke Williams A Hartley fans’ fa- Experienced goal- vourite and club keeper signed in legend, ‘The Train’ August from Met helped the club to Police. Luke's other two championship previous clubs in- wins and a double clude Slough Town, promotion. Rejoined Hereford, Aldershot us at the end of Town and Harrow November ’18. Borough.

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Ty Newton Chris Harris Tyrone came to us A fast maturing young towards the end of goalkeeper who has last season from featured for Reading Colliers Wood and U23s. A good shot gave us strength in stopper and assured midfield when called handler of the ball on. An absolute who has already competitor, strong in shown us he’s a very the air and hard in capable keeper. the tackle.

Salhin Joe Gater Abubakar Central defender Exciting young who joined in early winger in his 2nd Dec 2019 from season with the Row Bracknell Town, having joined in Dec who he signed for in ‘18. Came through June 2017 from the JMA Reading Basingstoke Town. Football Perfor- He was previously mance Programme. with Barnet and Chesham United.

Shane Kingsley Hollamby Eshun A versatile player Forward signed in who was key for us Feb 2020 from in the seasons that Hendon. Was with ignited our climb up Brentford’s Acade- the pyramid, Shane my before joining rejoined us for this QPR, playing for the season from Basing- U23’s. Was also stoke Town. with Berkhamsted.

Marley Ridge Aaron Kuhl The midfielder Centre midfielder on joined us in late Nov dual registration with ‘18 on loan from Slough Town. Previ- Havant & Water- ously with Reading looville and stayed and an U19 England for the season. He international before joined Gosport early injury in 2017 dented this season and his progress. MOTM returned in mid Feb. in his debut on 1st January at Gosport.

Mitchell Parker Callum The striker returned Abraham- to the club in Jan ‘20. Barlow Mitch originally joined The young fullback the Row midway impressed for Fleet through last season & when we played contributed to our two seasons ago. good 2nd half to the Brave in his defend- campaign. Had spells ing and attacking. with Bracknell Town Currently out on and Reading City. loan. 21

HWFC PLAYER PEN PICS & SPONSORS

Reece Wylie Dean Rule Exciting young cen- A hugely promising tral midfielder who is 18 year-old striker with us on dual regis- who came to us tration with Aldershot from Camberley Town. Confident on Town in the sum- the ball, a natural mer. Scored a hat centre midfield player trick in his U18 with good ball control England Schools who impressed in pre debut in Jan 2019. -season. Currently out on loan.

Jack French Jordan Midfielder with su- Stepney perb first touch who Central defender finds his way out of signed in August seemingly impossible after a brief spell situations with his with us last season. tight ball control. Previous clubs in- Terrific workrate. clude Badshot Lea Currently on loan and Farnham Town. with Knaphill FC. Currently out on loan.

Adam Cornell Adam formed part of Bracknell Town’s prolific forward line last season. Signed for us in mid Oct & scored on his debut at Yate Town. Dual signed with Binfield to fit in with work commitments.

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Anthony Millerick : First Team Manager ‘Millers’ is now in his fifth season with the Row. He has guided us to two league titles, two promotions taking us from step 5 to step 3, a Semi-Final, and lifting the Aldershot Senior Cup. Tactically astute and, whilst he can be uncompromising, he has a way with his players that engenders loyalty.

Steve Noakes : Assistant Manager Steve became Millers’ number 2 at the end of Septem- ber 2019, having joined the Row as an experienced player ahead of the 2014/15 season, taking on the captaincy. His presence on the pitch, as well as his ability on the ball, helped guide us from the Combined Counties League to the Southern League.

Neil Woodyer : First Team Coach Neil joins us this season, well known to Millers from Neil’s time as assistant manager at Camberley some 10 years ago. Strong in his opinion yet very willing to hear another point of view, Woody’s approachable manner makes him a real asset.

Sam Rafique : First Team Coach Sam holds a UEFA License and is also currently an academy coach with Aldershot Town FC. Into his second season with us, he’s had spells at Fleet Town, Godalming Town & Camberley Town. Affable and very approachable, Sam works incredibly hard for the Club.

Keith Benjamin : Goalkeeping Coach An experienced goalkeeping coach in his second season with us, Keith brings us a wealth of experience and provides specialist goalkeeper mentoring and coaching to our group of talented ‘keepers.

Mark Hurst : First Team Coach One of the highest regarded football coaches locally, Mark has worked as a coaches' coach at both Fulham and Villareal FC. His experience and approach to helping players achieve their best is hugely beneficial.

Mark Povey : Sports Therapist Mark joined us this season from Wealdstone FC. He comes to us with a wealth of experience in the game, and with fresh ideas and techniques regarding physiotherapy, fitness and general well-being which have already benefited the players.

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HENDON FC HISTORY

Hendon FC are now into their 10th sea- club has been ever since, always com- son under the ownership of its support- peting in the top division. They finished ers, following their takeover of the club runners-up in their first season, fol- in the summer of 2010. The Club has lowed by the first of two league titles a an illustrious and proud history since year later. Hendon were again champi- forming in 1908, beginning its exist- ons in 1973, having added to their run- ence as Christchurch Hampstead. In ners-up achievements in 1966, 1974 their inaugural season, the club fin- and 2015. Indeed, in their first 11 sea- ished as champions of the Finchley & sons in the , Hendon District League Third Division. never finished lower than sixth.

Ahead of the 1909-10 season, the club Since then the club has had both good became Hampstead Town and immedi- and bad seasons in the League, and in ately won the Finchley & District 2006 the club was reprieved from rele- League Second Division gation due to another title, and the First Division club's financial misfortune. title followed a year later. Further successes followed During the amateur era, as the club entered sides in the club reached the final both the London and Mid- of the FA Amateur Cup no dlesex Leagues, and on the less than five times, win- back of this, the club was ning in 1960, 1965 and elected into the Athenian then in 1972 against En- League in 1914, one of the field, but losing in 1955 best competitions in ama- and 1966. teur football just six years into the club's existence. The club, throughout its history, has enjoyed FA In their eventual debut season after Cup success. As well as 21 appearanc- WWI, 1919-20, Hampstead Town fin- es in the first round (most recently at ished fourth, then runners-up in 1929, Aldershot Town in 2012), there have 1933, 1948, 1949 and 1952, before been six appearances in the second eventually winning the title in 1953. round (most recently in 1999-2000 at Further titles followed in 1956 and ‘61. Blackpool) and one in the third round in January 1974 which saw the Greens The second renaming of the club came draw 1-1 at Newcastle United before in 1926, when the suffix Town was losing the replay 4-0 at Watford FC's dropped. 7 years later the club became Vicarage Road. Golders Green, and the final name change to Hendon came in 1946. There The club has also enjoyed plenty of had been another Hendon club - it success in county cups, winning the reached the quarter-finals of the FA Senior Cup no less than 16 Cup in 1883 - and in 1932 Hendon and times out of 28 final appearances, as Hampstead met in two friendlies, the well as winning the Middlesex Charity second to raise funds for the former Cup 14 times. The club. Sadly, Hendon ceased to exist a has been won on five occasions, with a couple of years later. further 11 appearances in the final.

In 1963, the club was accepted into the Hampstead moved into its Claremont Isthmian League and this is where the Road ground in 1926, the first game 28 HENDON FC HISTORY being an FA Cup tie against Berkham- (18), Ashley Nathaniel-George (17) and sted Town 18 September, which Hen- Josh Walker (17), Hendon roared to don won 4-3. The final match was third place in the Bostik League - sec- played 82 years later, almost to the ond top-three finish in four seasons - day, on 20 September 2008, when local and reached the playoff final. Sadly, it rivals Wealdstone won 4-1 (Hendon's was not to be as Dulwich Hamlet won a last goal at Claremont Road came from penalty shoot-out. Dave Diedhiou, who would make 380 appearances and score 43 goals). A new era dawned in summer 2018 as announced After leaving Claremont Road, Hendon that Hendon would be playing in the spent four years ground-sharing with Southern Premier Division South, the Wembley FC, and in 2013 began a Greens' first League change since 1963. three-season ground-sharing arrange- An even bigger change came as man- ment with Harrow Borough FC at Earls- ager Gary McCann, his coaching staff mead. In February 2014, plans moved and every senior player moved on to apace to move back close to the Lon- pastures new (though one, Luke don Borough of Barnet, at the old Tingey, did return at the end of pre- Kingsbury Town FC ground, Silver Jubi- season). Hendon made a great start to lee Park (the borough boundary is their new competition and were second around 20 metres behind the club- in December, but a losing run led to a house). A FIFA-accredited 3G all- relegation battle was finally won on the weather pitch was installed and certi- last day of the season. fied in October 2014. Following this, a successful planning application in July After narrowly missing relegation in 2015 allowed the club - with Edgware spring 2019, Hendon made a slow start Town FC - to redevelop the stadium. to the new season. In November, the Greens parted ways with manager Jim- In 2014, Hendon relaunched their my Gray and appointed former Biggles- youth section, with 15 sides taking the wade Town boss, Lee Allinson, to re- field. This youth policy paid dividends place him. Lee, whose father Ian after, as a number of players have played for Arsenal and now manages St moved up from the youth team to the Albans City, was a talented midfielder senior side and one, Keagan Cole, aged who started his playing career at Wat- 18, became the youngest ever Hendon ford and went on to play for Harlow player to complete 100 first-team ap- Town, Barton Rovers, Enfield, Stotfold, pearances (17 goals). In 2016-17, Hen- Borehamwood, Arlesey Town and Big- don added girls teams to boys youth. gleswade Town before becoming assis- tant manager, then manager of Big- Hendon's move into Silver Jubilee Park gleswade Town. An experienced coach, in 2016 was more successful off the he - with his wife Faye - has run his pitch than on it and it took until Janu- own coaching academy in Stevenage ary for a first home league win to be since 2012. achieved. A last-day draw, completing a run of 22 points from 10 games, saw The club's nicknames are the Greens or the club achieve safety from relegation. the Dons. They were the Green even when they wore blue in the mid-1930s, The 2017-18 season was nearly glori- because at the time the club was still ous. Led by the prolific 92-goal attack known as Golders Green. of Niko Muir (40 goals), Zak Joseph 29 HENDON FC PLAYER PEN PICS

LEE ALLINSON: (Manager) Lee was SERGIO MANESIO: Midfielder signed appointed manager in November 2019 on dual registration from Hampton & following a successful spell at Biggles- Richmond Borough in Jan 2019 & wade Town who he left having guided played a key role in the club's survival. them into the play-off picture in the Southern League Premier Central. Lee MATTY NEWMAN: Midfielder signed had previously played with the Waders in July 2018 having returned from Cy- and Boreham Wood before a spell as prus where he had been playing. assistant at St Albans City under his father, former Arsenal player Ian. TOM NYAMA: Experienced midfield- er / forward who signed from Met Po- EDDIE MCLOUGHLIN: (Assistant lice in Sept 2019. Played professionally Manager): Eddie joined as assistant in Sweden and had spells with manager in Nov 2019, moving with Lee Merstham and Kings Langley before Allinson from Biggleswade Town, joining the Imber Court club in 2018. where he’d performed the same role. OLIVER STEVENS: Young striker who CHARLIE MERSON: Charlie became a joined the club in October 2019 from member of Lee Allinson's first-team Godalming Town. coaching team in November 2019, fol- lowing Allinson from Biggleswade Town LUKE TINGEY: At home in defence and midfield, originally signed in Au- KATE SIMMONS: Kate joined the club gust 2015 following his summer release as Sports Therapist in May 2019 having from Milton Keynes Dons. Joined St previously been with Boreham Wood Albans City in June 2018 but returned and Hertford Town. for the start of the 2018-19 season.

CAOLAN SOUTH: Caolan joined the LUCA ALLINSON: Midfielder who club as a coach in Nov 2019 following made the move from Biggleswade the appointment of Lee Allinson. Town in Nov 2019. Previously at St Albans City and Potton United. TAHJAE ANDERSON: Young striker who signed for the club in August 2019 TOMMY BREWER: Signed on-loan having spent most of pre-season with from St Albans City in Nov 2019 having Ebbsfleet Utd. Was at Bromley last sea- recently joined the Saints from Ton- son, with a loan spell at Herne Bay. bridge Angels. Tommy can play in de- fence or midfield and has enjoyed SAM CORCORAN: Midfielder signed in spells at Lewes, Wealdstone, Staines July 2019 from Royston Town. Began Town, Hampton & Richmond Borough, his career at Colchester Utd and went Kingstonian and Walton Casuals. to Wealdstone and Lowestoft Town on- loan, before moving to spells with LIAM BROOKS: Forward signed in Chelmsford City, Hayes & Yeading, St Nov 2019 from Biggleswade Town. Has Albans City & Hemel Hempstead Town. been with Baldock Town, Hitchin Town, Stotfold, Codicote and Leighton Town. JOSHUA LUTHER: German defender who signed in October 2019 from With- DAVE DIEDHIOU: Re-signed for the am Town, having previously had play- club on dual registration from St Albans ing experience in Denmark. City in Nov 2019. A defender/midfielder who originally joined in 2008 from 30 HENDON FC PLAYER PEN PICS

Willesden Constantine. Went on to LUCAS PERRY: Left-back who joined make 380 appearances, scoring 43 from Biggleswade Town in Nov 2019. goals in his first spell with the club. He Had a season at Barton Rovers follow- joined St Albans in summer of 2018. ing his release from Luton Town.

JOSEPH FELIX: Right-back signed on SOLOMON SAMBOU: Midfielder dual reg from Hampton & Richmond in signed from Biggleswade Town in Nov Nov 2019 having joined the Beavers in 2019. Previously with St Albans City, October following his release from Wo- Hayes & Yeading United, Wealdstone king. A former Fulham and QPR junior. and Bedford Town.

KIERON FORBES: Midfielder who TOM SMITH: Commanding centre-half joined in Nov 2019. Began his career at signed in Nov 2019 from Biggleswade Watford before spells with Forest Town where he was captain. Previously Green, Maidenhead United, Whitehawk, with Hayes & Yeading, Barton Rovers, Aldershot Town, Sutton United and London Colney and Harpenden Town. Farnborough. An England C internation- al with 4 caps to his name. TYRIQUE CLARKE: Young midfielder signed in February 2020 from Met Po- ANDRONIS GEORGIOU: Attacking lice. Began 2019/20 season at Yeovil midfielder who joined on-loan from Town from whom he joined the Met. Stevenage. Also had experience with Kings Langley last season and had a PERCY KIANGEBENI: Midfielder who trial at Middlesbrough in the summer. signed on a month's loan from Colches- ter United in January 2020 having pre- JOE HOWE: Experienced defender viously been with Enfield Town and St signed on loan from St Albans City in Albans City. Also had loan spells with Nov 2019. Joined the Saints from Hem- Concord Rangers and Hertford Town el Hempstead Town. Made more than this season. 200 appearances for Ebbsfleet United. JONATHAN NORTH: Experienced SHAUN LUCIEN: Returned in Nov goalkeeper signed in February 2020 2019 after a spell with Biggleswade following more than a decade with Town. Originally joined in Oct 18 from Wealdstone where he won the Ryman Kingstonian. Began his career at Brent- League title. A junior with Watford, ford, before going on to play for Hamp- Jonathan also had a loan spell with ton & Richmond, Harrow Borough, Ux- Chesham United earlier this season. bridge, Wealdstone and St Albans City. JOE WHITE: Centre forward signed in SIMEON OLARERIN: Full back signed January 2020 from League 2 Stevenage from Staines Town in January 2020. where he spent a couple of years. Orig- Has also spent time with Hayes & inally had a spell in January 2018 on a Yeading United. months loan from Dagenham & Red- bridge. Left after 3 weeks to sign for EDDIE OSHODI: Defender signed in Stevenage on deadline day having be- Dec 2019 after spells with Wealdstone, come the 9th player to score a record 5 Hemel Hempstead Town, St Albans City goals in a game for the Greens. Joe has and Watford. Gained 3 England C caps also enjoyed loan spells with Weald- whilst with Forest Green Rovers. stone and Biggleswade Town.

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Marley Back with The Row

Hartley Wintney FC are delight- ed to announce that attacking midfielder Marley Ridge has re- signed for the North Hampshire club from Gosport Borough FC.

Marley was with The Row through the second half of last season, having originally joined on a short term loan from Hav- ant & Waterlooville. He played an important part in helping the team achieve a top ten finish following their unsteady start to the 2018/19 campaign.

Speaking about Marley's return, Hartley Wintney manager, An- thony Millerick, said, "Marley is seeking more game time at the level and we're delighted to have him back; we know his strengths as well as anyone. Marley will certainly provide a boost in midfield with his ener- gy and willingness to drive for- ward, and will create a healthy competition for places."

The 22 year old midfielder came through the Havant & Waterlooville returnees Sam Argent, Mitchell Parker academy at South Downs College. After and Matt Drage, giving the squad a impressing at the academy, Marley familiar look and a tangible boost in the signed a contract with the Hawks in depth of the playing staff as the club 2015. He had loan spells with a number battles to pull away from the drop zone of clubs, after which he was handed his in BetVictor Southern Premier South. first league start for the Hawks early in season 2018/19 and gave a Man of the Millerick added, "With the backload of Match performance. games ever increasing, it is vital we have quality in depth in all depart- In the summer Ridge was recalled by ments to ensure we improve on our Havant & Waterlooville but joined Gos- current league standing and are port Borough earlier this season on able to capitalise on our games in loan. He then signed fulltime for the hand." [KOB] south coast club on his release from the Hawks. His return to Hartley Photo: Josie Shipman Wintney comes on the heels of recent Shipman Pic: Josie 33

IS 3G/4G A PRACTICAL SOLUTION?

Is a 3G/4G Pitch a Realistic astic about the surface, and even the Vision for Hartley Wintney FC? thought of such a surface at Hartley.

How much longer must we suffer the So is now not a highly appropriate time terrible weather of the past weeks and to urgently review where the club wish- the constant heart-break for all who es to be in the years ahead, and very gallantly strive to get our matches on? seriously consider life with a 3G/4G facility? This would mean a New Vision Luke has also previously pointed out for the club, probably including some the near catastrophic effect on the club changes to the way we operate, in or- finances. That aside we, the support- der to obtain the necessary funding of ers, and no doubt the players, miss our pitch and ground improvements, plus 'fix' of football and just want to get on the ongoing financing of periodic with the outstanding matches. 'carpet' replacement.

Mention has been made previously of a Big money is invariably only advanced 3G Pitch, and certainly those clubs for- for multi-use schemes which align with tunate enough to use such a facility FA and Local Authority aims. This could have been able to carry on much as fit in with our need to increase active normal, certainly with their home fix- membership, by widening our appeal. tures and training. Whereas we face, possibly, 3 games a week in order to I believe some ground levelling would complete our fixtures as required by be required, thus raising the level of the end of April. the notorious lower strip which has flooded and caused so many matches Go back to early season and few of us to be postponed. This could bring other would have considered the possible benefits, which might include consider- option of HWFC installing a synthetic ation of turning the pitch 90 degrees. pitch, BUT NOW? Is the rain ONLY the Just think, fewer balls disappearing into 1 in 100 years? the gardens at the far end! And how about a new grandstand at halfway, I chatted briefly with a small number of with changing-rooms under? Then con- supporters and players after the game vert part of the current changing rooms at Walton Casuals, where we enjoyed to a gym, and extend for indoor bowl- seeing our lads play and win well on a ing? For spectators, more of a bird's 3G Pitch. The game is a little different, eye view from the clubhouse end, and but generally the players were enthusi- almost an amphitheatre for a music

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I fantasise, and your club officers and committee would have to take any final decision, but we would all need to be be- hind such a scheme. It would indeed be a mas- sive project, probably advanced in stages and requiring considerable time and expertise. So everyone's views are im- portant, though I would emphasise that time is of the essence if we are to take advantage of FA/ District Council schemes currently available to sup- port such projects. Winning on the 3G pitch at Walton Casuals Pic: Josie Shipman But think also of some other benefits of possessing such a Since then Luke has led a sharply up- pitch. Theoretically, almost unlimited ward trajectory covering the football, sporting use, partly negating the need the ground and club management. A to use pitches in other locations, partic- side-effect of our success, however, ularly a benefit for the Junior club. has been to place a near intolerable Training would not rip up the turf; 6-a- burden on just a few key personnel, so side games would be possible, and how we urgently need to find a way to re- about setting up a local league? I am lieve this pressure and secure the fu- sure you can imagine other uses which ture financial well-being of HWFC. would all then increase clubhouse us- age and income. To my mind this should preserve our unique identity as a members' club, The club has come such a long way which is the envy of many, and not since it moved from Causeway Farm to restructure in a way that excludes ordi- the Memorial Playing Fields. Us 'olduns nary members from participation and started with only a grassy field, and as influence. How many local clubs have Vinty often reminds us, 'have to pinch gone down a limited company route, ourselves at our progress', certainly sold their souls, then gone bust in a over recent years. Even temporarily few years? roping round the pitch was a novelty, then getting permission for simply a No easy solution, but if we have the hedge was certainly not easy. Achiev- will we can find a way. Long live Hart- ing the new clubhouse proved near ley Wintney Football Club, U.T.R. impossible financially, but we got there through the tremendous efforts of club David Willoughby - one of members. the old guard!

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Help us Boost The Budget

Our rapid rise up through the divisions and all the work on ground grading has stretched the purse strings to the limit. Our playing budget is one of the lowest in the league, but this is where you can play your part as a Row Supporter. We've launched the BUDGET BOOSTER FUND in support of all our Saturday and midweek teams, helping keep 11 a-side alive locally.

Our website app at hartleyfc.com accepts PayPal & Credit Cards. Or there’s the option of pledging a cash amount which you can then give at the clubhouse. Every bit helps, so please donate whatever you can, and Thank you!

Luke Mullen & Anthony Millerick

For full informaon on corporate sponsorship opportunies, download the opons brochure from hartleyfc.com/hartley-wintney-fc-sponsors.html 37

HWFC FORTHCOMING FIXTURES

FIRST TEAM

14 Mar Poole Town Away BetVictor Prem Sth 15.00

17 Mar Taunton Town Home BetVictor Prem Sth 19.30

21 Mar Weston-S-Mare Home BetVictor Prem Sth 15.00

24 Mar Salisbury Home BetVictor Prem Sth 19.30

RESERVE TEAM

10 Mar Eversley & Calif. Dev Away Suburban Lg Shield 19.30

14 Mar Holmer Green Dev. Home Suburban League 15.00

21 Mar Aldershot Town U23 Away Suburban Lg Cup SF 15.00

HWFC U18 YOUTH TEAM

11 Mar Badshot Lea U18 Home Allied Counties South 19.30

18 Mar Cove U18 Home Allied Counties South 19.30

25 Mar Farnham Tn U18 Home Allied Counties South 19.30

HARTLEY SUNDAY

15 Mar Basingstoke Saints Home B&DSFL Division 3 10.30

22 Mar Kempshott Away B&DSFL Division 3 10.30

05 Apr Hampshire Irons Away Bernard Cornish Cup SF 10.30

38 LEAGUE TABLES

For the latest results and league placings of all the Hartley Wintney teams, please visit our website at www.hartleyfc.com

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FOOTBALL ON THE TELLY

Tuesday 10th March 2020 RB Leipzig v Tottenham Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Wednesday 11th March 2020 Liverpool v Atletico Madrid Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2 Manchester City v Arsenal 19:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Thursday 12th March 2020 LASK v Manchester Utd Europa League 17:55 BT Sport Rangers v Bayer Leverkusen Europa League 20:00 BT Sport Olympiakos v Wolves Europa League 20:00 BT Sport

Friday 13th March 2020 Fulham v Brentford Championship 19:45 Sky Sports Main Event

Saturday 14th March 2020 Watford v Leicester City Premier League 12:30 BT Sport 1 Aston Villa v Chelsea Premier League 17:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Sunday 15th March 2020 Rangers v Celtic Scottish Premier 12:00 Sky Sports Main Event West Ham v Wolves Premier League 14:00 Sky Sports Main Event Tottenham v Manchester Utd Premier League 16:30 Sky Sports Main Event

Monday 16th March 2020 Everton v Liverpool Premier League 20:00 Sky Sports Main Event

Tuesday 17th March 2020 Manchester City v Real Madrid Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Wednesday 18th March 2020 Bayern Munich v Chelsea Champions League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Thursday 19th March 2020 Wolves v Olympiakos Europa League 17:55 BT Sport Manchester Utd v LASK Europa League 20:00 BT Sport 2

Selected games will be shown on the big screen in the Clubhouse. full schedule on www.live-footballontv.com 41 42

THE NLP COLUMN

This week’s NLP programme column Unfortunately, though, there still was written by Edd Paul doesn't appear to be an obvious solu- tion to solving the problem once and Back in late February, The Non-League for all. Paper told the story of Scott Rickards' resignation as manager of Atherstone Matches have been abandoned, players Town. Nothing unusual in that, you have walked off the pitch and clubs might think, but Scott's departure from have imposed banning orders and even the Adders – just days before the big- prosecutions in some cases. Yet, here gest game of his fledgling management we are, three months into 2020 for career – has huge and far-reaching goodness sake, and we're still trying to implications. find ways of tackling a problem which has permeated English football since Rookie boss Scott decided to call time the dark days of the 1970s. Nearly 50 on his tenure at Sheepy Road following years! Doesn't seem possible, does it? allegations of racist abuse from sup- porters during the recent Midlands For now, we, the supporter, can play League Division One clash with Stafford our part in eradicating the problem by Town. reporting any suspected abuse to a nearest steward, club employee or It was the third week running that such even police officer. Scott Rickards accusations had been made against made a stand , so let's follow suit and Atherstone fans so, a little under a fort- form a united front to stamp out racism night before the club's crunch FA Vase from our football grounds. quarter-final with Consett, Scott decid- ed he had seen and heard enough. It was time to make a stand.

I have to say I felt sorry for Adders chair- man, Brian Henney. He commended Scott for his stance – he had to really - but denied that the club had a racism problem in its ranks. Sadly, though, Brian was just as aware as I was that football as a whole - from Premier League down to the Dog & The NLP is the paper of the non- Duck – does have a widespread prob- league game and as a club we urge lem which is only getting worse. everybody to support the publication’s efforts by purchasing the paper, or why It pains me to say it, but I could count not take out a subscription and have it on one hand the number of times this delivered to your door each week. season that there hasn't been a racist incident alleged at a Non-League @Nonleaguepaper ground somewhere across the UK www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com on a Saturday afternoon. That is a very sad indictment and something must be done. It's a football prob- lem. 43

CLUB STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of Ownership in relation to Step 1 to Step 6 clubs within the football pyramid, we hereby confirm that the Legal Status of HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB takes the ‘Form’ of an Unincorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects a Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently con- sists of the club’s elected Officers. A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: www.hartleyfc.com/club.html (see PDF Club Constitution)

An Excellent Licensed Event Venue Here in Hartley Wintney he Clubhouse at Hartley Wintney FC It's also an ideal venue for Corporate T is well equipped, welcoming and events including sales presentations, available for hire for events of all kinds client events and Christmas parties. at a sensible cost, and you don't need Entertainers can be arranged, given to be a member of the football club to sufficient notice. A multi-activity space hire a room. However big, small, happy provides an ideal setting for meetings, or sad the occasion, the layout of the small conferences, presentations, or as room can be tailored to suit your a base to run a course. We have a needs. range of audio visual, internet Wi-Fi and overhead projection equipment. The kitchen is fully equipped and has a griddle. The bar is well stocked with BOOKING THE CLUBHOUSE alcoholic and soft drinks. Special orders Please make your booking enquiry at for particular wines, beers, lagers and the bar, or by using the contact form ciders can usually be accommodated. on our website. Include your phone number in the message. During times There is a raised stage and a wooden when the Clubhouse is open, the club dance floor, with the remainder of the may be contacted by phone on 01252 room carpeted throughout. 843586.

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CLUBS OF THE BETVICTOR PREMIER SOUTH

The clubs in the Premier South 2019-20 for those travelling to away fixtures. Post codes shown for sat-navs but check directions on the host club website before leaving to avoid any ‘dumb’ sat-nav instructions. Mileage shown from our ground is approximate.

Beaconsfield Town 01494 676868 Holloways Park, Windsor Road beaconsfieldtownfc.co.uk Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2SE HP9 2SE 35 miles Blackfield & Langley FC 07881 991013 Gang Warily Community & Rec. Centre www.bandlfc.uk Newlands Road, Fawley, SO45 1GA SO45 1GA 52 miles

Chesham United 01494 783 964 The Meadow, Amy Lane cheshamunited.co.uk Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 1NE HP5 1NE 43 miles

Dorchester Town 01305 267 623 The Avenue Stadium, Weymouth Ave dorchestertownfc.co.uk Dorchester, DT1 2RY DT1 2RY 90 miles

Farnborough FC 07957 936436 Cherrywood Road, Farnborough farnboroughfc.co.uk Hampshire GU14 8UD GU14 8UD 9 miles

Gosport Borough FC 023 9252 5797 Privett Park, Privett Road gosportboroughfc.co.uk Gosport, Hampshire PO12 3SX PO12 3SX 50 miles

Harrow Borough FC 0844 561 1347 Earlsmead, Carlyon Avenue Hosted on pitchero.com South Harrow, Middx HA2 8SS HA2 8SS 40 miles

Hayes & Yeading United 020 8573 2075 The SKYex Community Stadium, www.hyufc.com Beaconsfield Road, Hayes, Middx. UB4 0SL UB4 0SL 34 miles

Hendon FC Silver Jubilee Park, Townsend Lane hendonfc.net Kingsbury, North London NW9 7NE NW9 7NE 44 miles

Merthyr Town 01685 359074 Penydarren Park, Park Terrace merthyrtownfc.co.uk Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan CF47 8RF CF47 8RF 140 miles

CLUBS OF THE BETVICTOR PREMIER SOUTH

Metropolitan Police FC 0208 398 7358 Imber Court Sports Club, Ember Lane Hosted on pitchero.com East Molesey, Surrey KT8 0BT KT8 0BT 34 miles Poole Town 01794 517991 Black Gold Stadium, pooletownfc.co.uk School Lane BH15 3JR Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3JR 75 miles Salisbury FC 01722 776655 Raymond McEnhill Stadium salisburyfc.co.uk Partridge Way, Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6PU SP4 6PU 49 miles Swindon Supermarine 01793 828778 The Webbswood Stadium, Supermarine swindonsupermarinefc.com Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4BZ SN3 4BZ 52 miles

Taunton Town 01823 254909 Viridor Stadium, Wordsworth Drive tauntontown.com Taunton, Somerset TA1 2HG TA1 2HG 112 miles Tiverton Town 01884 252397 Ladysmead, Bolham Road tiverton-town-fc.co.uk Tiverton, Devon EX16 6SG EX16 6SG 132 miles

Truro City 01872 225400 Treyew Road www.trurocityfc.net Truro, Cornwall TR1 2TH TR1 2TH 230 miles Walton Casuals 01932 787749 Elmbridge Sports Hub, waltoncasuals.com Waterside Drive, KT12 2JP Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 2JP 30 miles Weston-super-Mare AFC 01934 621 618 Winterstoke Road, Weston-super-Mare www.westonsmareafc.co.uk Somerset BS24 9AA BS24 9AA 105 miles Wimborne Town 01202 884821 Cuthbury, Cowgrove Road, wimbornetownfc.co.uk Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4EL BH21 4EL 72 miles

Yate Town 01454 228103 The Universal Components Stadium, www.yatetownfc.com Lodge Road, Yate, S. Gloucestershire, BS37 7LE BS37 7LE 83 miles

HWFC GROUND REGULATIONS

1. All persons entering this ground are only admitted subject to these rules and the rules and regulations of the Football Association. 2. The Club reserves the right to prosecute or to eject or cause to be ejected any persons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its employees or agents (hereinafter called the Club) in their absolute discretion to be, or to have been behaving in any of the following ways: (a) Entering the field of play before or during the course of a game. The field of play is that area within the railings surrounding the perimeter of the pitch and the area beyond the goal line at the Southern Haye end of the ground. (b) Using obscene or abusive language or persistent swearing. (c) Being drunk or under the influence of drink or drugs to any degree. (d) Making vulgar gestures. (e) Using abusive language or behaviour, racial or otherwise. 3. NO bottles, metal cans, glasses, placards, firearms, knives or other similar articles are permitted and the police and club stewards have the right to search any spectator at anytime and to confiscate any article which they consider could be a danger to any other spectators. 4. NO alcohol is to be consumed within the ground. Alcohol may only be consumed within the confines of the clubhouse or other such designated and properly licensed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbidden and the police and club stewards have the right to eject any persons found doing so. 6. Spectators are advised that they must keep to the designated hard standings within the confines of the ground, these being defined as the walkway to the perimeter of the pitch on 3 sides excluding the area to Southern Haye behind the top goal, the dedicated stand and the sheltered area outside the club house. 7. Spectators are reminded that they must not retrieve any footballs that go in the hedges or rough grass areas. The Club will not be responsible for any injury sustained by any spectator retrieving footballs howsoever caused. A Club Official or designated ball boy will retrieve any balls that exit the field of play. 8. ALL vehicles parked in and around the ground must be properly parked to ensure access for emergency vehicles and to minimise disruption to local residents. All vehicles are parked strictly at the owner’s risk. 9. No unauthorised vehicles are allowed in the Clubhouse/changing room car parking area. The Club reserves the right to remove any vehicle parked in contravention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst removing the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football Club

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BETVICTOR SOUTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH Tuesday 10th March 2020, KO 7.30pm

HARTLEY WINTNEY HENDON FC (all orange) (all green) FROM FROM Luke WILLIAMS (gk) Jonathan NORTH (gk) Nathan SMART (c) Joe HOWE Tom BIRD Lucas PERRY Shane HOLLAMBY Kieron FORBES Joe GATER Tommy BREWER Matt DRAGE Eddie OSHODI Alexandru ALBERT Shaun LUCIEN Aaron KUHL Solomon SAMBOU Tyron SMITH (vc) Joe WHITE Marley RIDGE Liam BROOKS Kingsley ESHUN Simeon OLARERIN Salhin ABUBAKAR Andronis GEORGIOU Mitchell PARKER Luca ALLINSON Sam ARGENT Percy KIANGEBENI Steven DUFF Sam CORCORAN Josh WEBB Luke TINGEY Chris HARRIS (gk) Tyrone NEWTON Jeevan PANESAR

TODAY’S MATCH OFFICIALS

REFEREE Barrie Small ASSISTANT Isaac Blakey ASSISTANT David Pilling