ASHFORD TOWN MIDDLESEX F.C.

vs Tooting & United Tuesday 29th September 2020 | KO 7:45pm

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#ASHTMU 3 @ashfordtownmx CONTENTS

Page 6: From The Dugout - Luke Tuffs Page 8: Recent Action - Chalfont St Peter Page 10: Today’s League Fixtures Page 12: Today’s Opponents - Tooting & Mitcham United Page 24: League Directory Page 26: Fixtures & Results Page 28: League Table Page 32: CCL Under 18’s Page 34: The Non-League Paper Page 38: Today’s Squads

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Ashford Town (Middlesex) Football Club Limited

The Robert Parker Stadium, Short Lane, Stanwell, Middlesex TW19 7BH Telephone: 01784 245908 Email: [email protected] Website: ashfordtownmiddlesexfc.com

Member of the BetVictor , affiliated to Middlesex and Surrey FA’s, and an FA Charter Standard Community Club

Company Registration Number: 07904731 Company Limited By Guarantee

Directors: Nick Bailey (Chairman) First Team Manager:Luke Tuffs Graham Felce (Vice-Chairman) Assistant Manager:Dean Greenwood Alan Constable (General Secretary) First Team Coach:Liam Balmer Paul Blair (Football Secretary) Goalkeeper Coach:Martin Cook Steve Clark (Finance Director) Chris Canderton (Membership Secretary) Physio: Lydia Matthews Russell Canderton Robert Parker Women’s Team Manager:Will Boye CCL Under 18’s Manager:Paul Gower Patrons: CCL Under 18’s Assistants:David Gully, Matt Hellyer Russell Grant - The Lord of Ashford in Middlesex Ray Dorset Groundsman: Liam Balmer President: Robert Parker Programme Edited by:Paul Gully for Elevated Online Website and Social Media:Elevated Online Vice Presidents: Lynne Morgan Bob Lewis Pat Munns Follow us across social media Stewart Lloyd

Life Vice-Presidents: Paul Burgess Alan Constable Gareth Coates @ashfordtownmx #ASHTMU 5 @ashfordtownmx From the Dugout with Luke Tuffs

Hi all, these are my first ‘programme notes’ ahead of our first home league game, throwing in a few updates and a few requests strangely as well!

Firstly - a huge thank you to all of those of you who travelled to Hullbridge. It was a journey and a half but cup runs build clubs, both through excitement, financial return and the togetherness garnered from trips far afield, win or lose. I feel we achieved all of these objectives at the weekend! I thought the boys did their best to repay those that made the long journey, and put on an excellent performance in difficult conditions, with little time for pre match prep (the joys of a trip round the M25 into the middle of knowhere).

As a group, players, management and supporters together, it’s very easy to get ahead of ourselves with a few good results in the bag, but it’s important we remain balanced and considered in our expectations and our approach. We will, without doubt, come across tough times this season, and we have to remember we are competing with clubs with far greater resources than us. This isn’t to say we can’t succeed, it’s saying we need to factor in what success looks like to us as a collective and understand there will be hard times as well, so we can all rally together if and when they appear. Of course we will absolutely take the highs and the good times of the previous weeks, and long may they continue, but balance, context and perspective is everything to building a house on rock.

Tonight we face Tooting, our first encounter with one of the Leagues power houses, and it’ll be a good indication of where we are at as a group!

A few player movement updates. As you’ll have seen we have signed Duffy from Hartley which is an excellent signing we couldn’t be happier to get over the line! In the other direction, we have been getting players game time on loans and duel registrations with other clubs.

Callum Abraham Barlow is on loan with Badshot Lea in the CC Prem but with a view to this becoming permanent. Callum is a young lad with bags of potential and just needs to be playing.

Brad Sweeney who was out for a month with a broken shoulder, needs minutes and will be spending the next few weeks with Step 5 side Oxhey Jets. We see Sweeney as a huge part of our future and look forward to his return!

Aaron Petch is currently on loan to Badshot Lea also to get valuable minutes he so badly needs. I know Petch is an ashford boy at heart, and we can all see the talent he has. He knows what he needs to do to become a regular fixture with us.

Sammy Balogen - hugely popular in the group - is looking to get regular minutes elsewhere. Again Sammy is just a young lad with ability that needs to play, and we are currently talking to a few clubs for him to source a duel reg or a loan. We hope Sammy doesnt move somewhere permanently but we understand that he does just need to play.

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You’ll also have noticed Samad isn’t regularly with us currently. Aside from a few knocks, Samad’s wife is due to give birth anytime now and I know you as we all will wish Samad and his wife good wishes and the best health.

Finally from me - a huge well done to the Women’s team for getting through in the Women’s FA Cup and a good win yesterday in the league at Eastbourne.

And at the time of writing - good luck to our Under 18 CCL team as they take on Cranleigh intheir first home league game.

Thanks for all your support and on we go!

Up the Tangerines, Tuffs

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Chalfton St Peter 0 - 1 Ashford

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Club History

Tooting & Mitcham United FC was formed in 1932 when two local sides, Tooting Town and Mitcham Wanderers amalgamated, the club remaining in the League until joining the Athenian League in 1937. In 1938 the was won for the first time by beating Dulwich Hamlet 2-1. Wartime then brought a mixture of friendly matches and a league called the South East Combination. The was lifted in 1943 when Dulwich Hamlet were defeated 5-4.

When the Second World War ended the club returned to the Athenian League and were Champions in 1950 and 1955. They also reached the FA Cup First Round Proper for the first time in 1948 unluckily losing by a goal to nil at Millwall and in 1950 reached the First Round Proper again with their first ever home tie against Football League opposition Brighton & Hove Albion, losing 3-2. The club was invited to join the Isthmian League in 1956, the premier amateur league in the South, and they switched from playing in white shirts to black and white stripes. That season saw the club reach the FA Cup Second Round Proper losing to Queens Park Rangers.

In the 1957-58 season they were crowned Isthmian League Champions but were hit by tragedy when star goalkeeper Dave Moore was killed in a car crash soon after the title was won. In season 1958-59 the club reached the 3rd round proper of the FA Cup for the first time in its history beating Football League clubs Bournemouth and Northampton Town. In the third round they were drawn at home to Nottingham Forest, one of the top clubs in the country, and led the First Division side 2-0 at half-time but a own goal and a very controversial penalty for handball enabled Forest to scramble a draw. In the replay the Midlands side won 3-0 played before a crowd of 42,362 and they went on to lift the FA Cup at Wembley.

The 1959-60 campaign was one of the best in the club’s history the Isthmian League Championship was won for the second time and Tooting reached four Cup Finals, winning two. The London Senior Cup was lifted as Bromley were beaten 5-0 and the Surrey Senior Cup was also won when Tooting defeated Walton & Hersham 3-0, great striker and Northern Ireland International Paddy Hasty getting a hat-trick. Paddy would also play for the Great Britain Olympic team in the 1960 summer Olympics and was the last player to score a goal for Team GB until 2012. Tooting were the first amateur side to reach the London Challenge Cup Final for over 30 years losing 2-1 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

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In March 1962 the club switched on their brand new floodlights and how bright they were, the game against Arsenal was a classic as the Gunners were beaten 4-2 in a never to be forgotten evening. The following season the team had a record 11-0 win over Welton Rovers in the Amateur Cup, the Tooting & Mitcham side containing several England Amateur Internationals. Young goalkeeper Alex Stepney was a local lad who had come through the Tooting ranks and at the end of the 1962-63 campaign he joined Millwall and later played for Chelsea, Manchester United and the full England side against Sweden, a proud moment for Tooting & Mitcham. Dario Gradi, who had an illustrious career as manager of Crewe Alexandra over a long period of time, also played for the Terrors in the early 1960’s.

The 1974-75 season saw the club reach the FA Cup first round proper and a dream home tie with Crystal Palace. The Terrors took a first minute lead through Steve Grubb but the Eagles hit back to win 2-1 in front of a 10,000 plus crowd at Sandy Lane. The following season the club under the guidance of Roy Dwight had their best ever run in the FA Cup reaching the 4th round proper. After beating Romford and away the Terrors had to travel again to Swindon Town in the Third Round and soon found ourselves 2-0 down but a dramatic fight back saw Tooting snatch a draw. In the replay at a packed Sandy Lane Tooting had a great 2-1 victory with Alan Ives scoring the winner after a fine solo run. In the 4th round the Terrors were drawn away yet again with a long trip to Bradford City and despite a brave performance lost 3-1. The club also had their best ever run in the FA Trophy reaching the quarter-final stage losing at eventual winners Scarborough by 1-0.

The club won the Surrey Senior Cup three seasons on the trot in 1976, 1977 and 1978 being the first club to achieve this. In 1983-84 Tooting finished in the bottom two of the Isthmian League but were saved from relegation as Staines Town did not have the required ground grading. However, there was no reprieve in the 1988-89 campaign when the club were relegated for the first time in its history. In season 1992-93 Tooting won its first trophy for many years at first team level when they lifted the Full Members Cup, beating by a goal to nil, scored by Micky Stephens. The 1996-97 season proved to be one of the worst in the club’s history resulting in relegation to the Second Division. By contrast the 2000-01 campaign was the club’s best for many years as the 6th round of the FA Vase was reached and defeat only came at the hands of eventual winners Taunton Town. Even more importantly under the guidance of Keith Boanas and Ian Hazel the Ryman League Division Two Championship was won despite an horrific backlog of fixtures. #ASHTMU 13 @ashfordtownmx Tooting & Mitcham continued....

After many years of frustration and setbacks the club moved into its new home at Imperial Fields for the start of the 2002-03 season. After going close to promotion in 2005-06, losing to Tonbridge in the Play-offs, manager Richard Cadette was replaced by the hugely experienced Billy Smith (who was skipper of Tooting’s 1975-76 FA Cup side) and George Wakeling. In their first season the club won both the London Senior Cup and the Surrey Senior Cup and a fantastic unbeaten league run saw Tooting reach the Play-off Final. Sadly this proved to be a game too far as Hastings United won out by 2-0 at Imperial Fields. However, the 2007-08 season would see Tooting reach the Play-off Final again, this time against Cray Wanderers, and a Paul Vines goal resulted in a welcome return to the Premier Division after a gap of 19 years. The club also produced a superstar by the name of who came through the ranks and signed for Reading, and has subsequently starred in the Championship for Nottingham Forest and is now a regular on the score sheet with West Ham United.

In 2009-10 the team reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup after a gap of many years with a trip to Stockport County but in a torrential rainstorm went down to a 5-0 defeat. Sadly at the end of the season Billy and George left the club and Mark Beard was subsequently appointed manager in May 2010. After a mediocre first season and a dismal start to the 2011–12 season Beard was relieved of his position in December 2011 and former West Ham player Kenny Brown was appointed the new manager. However, the results got worse and Tooting were relegated at the end of the 2011–12 season. The following seasons saw a succession of managers (Roberto Forzoni, Jamie Martin and Phil Simpson) which cumulated in the club being relegated back to Division One at the end of the 2011-12 campaign. For the 2013-14 season former Terrors captain Craig Tanner was appointed First Team Manager and was assisted by Adam Moriarty. In their first season Tooting finished ina creditable 11th position. The 2014-15 season again saw the Terrors finish in 11th spot and reach the London Senior Cup Final losing to Hendon, but at the end of the campaign the club parted company with Craig and Adam.

The new management team for the 2015-16 season was former Reserve Team Boss Frank Wilson as Manager with Mark Hams as his assistant. In October Hams left the club to be replaced by Paul Dale who became Assistant Manager and First Team Coach having previously been a manager of the Army football team, also having served as Coach at Godalming Town. Tooting ended the 2015-16 season on a high beating Hendon by 2 - 0 in front of a crowd of 480 in the London Senior Cup Final at Imber Court.

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2016-17 was the pinnacle of Tooting’s recent achievements, the club being crowned as Ryman South Champions after a superb season of entertaining football. The team amassed a total of 105 points with 120 goals scored and won the league on goal difference from Dorking Wanderers. They also broke numerous records on the way that included a 14 game winning streak in a run where of 15 matches undefeated. Star men for the team during that campaign were Billy Dunn with 25 goals and fellow striker Mike Dixon with 23. Manager Frank Wilson and his assistant Paul Dale were looking to consolidate that success in the new Bostik Premier division for the 2017-18 season. Paul subsequently left the club for a management role elsewhere and the Terrors highly respected U23 coach Ashley Bosah was appointed as Assistant Manager and Head Coach in his place. The 2017-18 season was hugely disappointing, with the club in the lower reaches of the Isthmian league table for the majority of the campaign. With only one team being relegated it was hoped that the club could get out of trouble but it was not to be and Premier League status was ended as Burges Hill Town pipped Tooting on goal difference ! At the end of the season the club parted company with manager Frank Wilson. For the 2018-19 season the club appointed Ashley Bosah and Cornelius Nwadialor as joint First Team Managers with Jordan Wilson in the dual role of Assistant Manager and Player/ Coach. Ashley, Cornelius and Jordan had previously overseen the club’s highly successful Under 23 side and they had a growing reputation of producing home grown talent. This was good foresight by the club as attendances improved and there were many Football League scouts at Tooting & Mitcham matches. There was also a general feeling of togetherness within the club.

After a cautious start to the campaign the team put up some tremendous performances going on several unbeaten runs which saw them challenge for a play-off place. Sadly the club just missed out but the encouraging signs were there for all to see and that the future of the club was very bright. The Terrors also made it to the final of the Surrey Senior Cup but went down to Southern League Premier outfit Metropolitan Police by two goals to nil. During the campaign Tooting players Abraham Odoh, Isaiah Jones, Sam Folarin and Lexus Beeden all left to join EFL Championship Clubs. Further proof that the club was in very safe hands with a Management team that would once again be at the helm for the 2019-20 season. signed for Charlton Athletic in the summer before the 2020/21 season.

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#ASHTMU 25 @ashfordtownmx Fixtures & Results DATE TIME H/A OPPONENTS COMP RESULT GOALSCORERS SAT 01 AUG 2020 15:00 N CB HOUNSLOW PSF 4-3 Green, Brown (2), Burnham TUES 04 AUG 2020 19:45 A ABBEY RANGERS PSF 2-0 Fitzgerald, Burnham SAT 08 AUG 2020 15:00 N WALTON CASUALS PSF 2-2 Sweeney, Bello-Balogun WOKINGHAM & WEDS 12 AUG 2020 19:30 A PSF 1-1 Fitzgerald EMMBROOK SAT 15 AUG 2020 15:00 N SOUTHALL PSF 1-2 Southall OG TUES 18 AUG 2020 19:45 A COBHAM PSF 3-1 French, Fitzgerald, Spiers SAT 22 AUG 2020 15:00 A THATCHAM TOWN PSF 2-1 Humphreys, Burnham TUES 25 AUG 2020 19:45 H HAMPTON & RICHMOND PSF 1-5 Brown SAT 29 AUG 2020 15:00 H WINCHESTER CITY PSF 0-0 SAT 05 SEPT 2020 15:00 H HARTLEY WINTNEY PSF 2-4 French, Petch TUES 08 SEPT 2020 19:45 PSF BINFIELD PSF 1-2 Brown SAT 12 SEPT 2020 15:00 A SOUTHALL FAC 1-2 Pearce (OG) SAT 19 SEPT 2020 15:00 A CHALFONT ST PETER IST 1-0 Humphreys SAT 26 SEPT 2020 15:00 A HULLBRIDGE SPORTS FAT 1-0 Duff TUES 29 SEPT 2020 19:45 H TOOTING & MITCHAM IST SAT 03 OCT 2020 15:00 A NORTHWOOD IST TUES 06 OCT 2020 19:45 A UXBRIDGE IST SAT 10 OCT 2020 15:00 H SOUTH PARK IST SAT 17 OCT 2020 15:00 H WHITSTABLE TOWN FAT SAT 24 OCT 2020 15:00 A HARLOW TOWN IST TUES 27 OCT 2020 19:45 H CHERTSEY TOWN IST SAT 31 OCT 2020 15:00 H HERTFORD TOWN IST SAT 07 NOV 2020 15:00 A BEDFONT SPORTS IST SAT 14 NOV 2020 15:00 H MARLOW IST SAT 28 NOV 2020 15:00 A WALTHAM ABBEY IST SAT 05 DEC 2020 15:00 H HANWELL TOWN IST SAT 12 DEC 2020 15:00 H WARE IST SAT 19 DEC 2020 15:00 A CHIPSTEAD IST SAT 26 DEC 2020 15:00 A STAINES TOWN IST MON 28 DEC 2020 15:00 H WESTFIELD IST SAT 02 JAN 2021 15:00 A BRACKNELL TOWN IST

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#ASHTMU 31 @ashfordtownmx Fixtures U18&Results DATE TIME H/A OPPONENTS COMP RESULT GOALSCORERS MON 17 AUG 2020 19:30 A HANWORTH VILLA PSF 0-4 TUES 01 SEPT 2020 19:30 A MET POLICE PSF 1-0 Sewell MON 07 SEPT 2020 19:45 H BRIMSDOWN FAYC 0-2 TUES 15 SEPT 2020 19:45 A KNAPHILL CCL 1-2 Edwards MON 21 SEPT 2020 19:30 H CHERTSEY TOWN PSF 0-3 MON 28 SEPT 2020 19:45 H CRANLEIGH CCL 1-0 Carlisle-Smith MON 05 OCT 2020 19:30 A BEDFONT & FELTHAM CCL MON 19 OCT 2020 19:30 H GODALMING CCL THUR 05 NOV 2020 19:30 A FLEET SPURS CCL MON 16 NOV 2020 19:30 H SPELTHORNE SPORTS CCL MON 23 NOV 2020 19:30 CCLC MON 30 NOV 2020 19:30 H MANORCROFT CCL MON 14 DEC 2020 19:30 H KNAPHILL CCL WEDS 13 JAN 2021 19:30 A CRANLEIGH CCL MON 25 JAN 2021 19:30 H BEDFONT & FELTHAM CCL MON 08 FEB 2021 19:30 A GODALMING CCL MON 22 FEB 2021 19:30 H FLEET SPURS CCL MON 15 MAR 2021 19:30 A SPELTHORNE SPORTS CCL MON 29 MAR 2021 19:30 A MANORCROFT CCL

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FOOTBALL hangs in the balance following the latest �ghtening of restric�ons by the government which could last for six months in an a�empt to limit the rise of coronavirus cases.

No sooner had the 2020-21 season kicked off at Steps 3 and 4 last weekend in front of limited crowds, did it look like it may be nearing its suspension.

The Na�onal League campaign had been scheduled to start on October 3 with the inten�on of fans being allowed back in grounds at Steps 1 and 2 but Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed on Tuesday (22nd)this would not be allowed to happen. It is believed the division will not start without fans.

Four test events had been scheduled to take place involving Na�onal League clubs in front of 1,000 fans and three of the friendly fixtures went ahead on Tuesday. No�s County against York City, scheduled for Saturday (26th), suspended �cket sales following the new restric�ons pending further updates from the government and football authori�es.

This is an ever-changing scenario and at the �me of wri�ng it is impossible to say what will happen next.

Local lockdowns in north England shows crowds in football grounds are on a knife edge.

At midnight last Thursday (17th), restric�ons were introduced in the north-east aimed at hal�ng the rise in coronavirus cases.

Then, the next day, similar measures were announced for large parts of Lancashire while Yorkshire and the Midlands were also seeing restric�ons.

The responsibility lies with local authori�es meaning there can be inconsistencies in different regions.

A joint-statement from the Northumberland FA and the Durham FA confirmed football below Step 6 in the Sunderland, Gateshead and South Tyneside areas is not allowed, but said clubs at Step 6 and above can play on for now although there is a possibility the 30 per cent capaci�es could be reduced back to 15 per cent.

As part of the measures, people are “advised not to a�end amateur or semi-professional spor�ng events as a spectator”, which has only added to a confusing picture.

Where the latest restric�ons leaves football remains to be seen but never has it been more important for clubs and par�cularly fans from Step 3 and below to follow the rules and protocols in order to keep stadiums open.

Fans must cooperate with social distancing at games – clubs do not have the finance to deploy an army of stewards to make sure they are doing so at all �mes during games.

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Tangerine & white stripes All pink Black shorts, tangerine socks

1 Paul McCarthy 1 Gary Ross

2 Julius Mngadi 2 Tom Jelley

3 Harry Woodward 3 Dean Hamlin

4 George Spiers 4 Mark Waters

5 Dale Burnham 5 Nathan Daly

6 Darryl Harrison 6 Sinn’Kaye Christie

7 Sam Humphreys 7 Abdel Sahnoun

8 Jack French 8 Daryl Coleman

9 Dan Brown 9 Jake Rose

10 Matt Bunyan (c) 10 Duncan Culley

11 Steven Duff 11 Dontai Stewart

12 Brad Sweeney 12 Dan Williams

14 Kane Fitzgerald 14 Ahkeem Belford

15 Samad Kazi 15 James Shaw

16 16 George Ademiluyi

17 Dean Greenwood 17 Jamarie Brissett

Manager: Luke Tuffs Manager: Ashley Bosah & Cornelius Nwadialor Assistant: Dean Greenwood Assistant:

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Next up at home South Park Saturday 10th October 2020 | KO 3:00pm Pitching In Isthmian League

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