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Tuesday 28Th January 2020 7.45Pm UXBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB /c - Uxbridge FC V Hanwell Town Tuesday 28th January 2020 7.45pm UXBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB The legal name of the club, which is an unincorporated members' club, is Uxbridge Football Club DIRECTORY Honeycroft, Horton Road, West Drayton Middlesex UB7 8HX Enquiries: -01895 443557 Email: [email protected] Club Website: uxbridgefc.com Twitter: Uxfc_redarmy Commercial: 01895 443557 COMMITTEE Alan Holloway: Chairman Roger Stevens: Secretary David Tucker: Treasurer John Bond: Matchday Secretary Derek Marshall: Committee Member Michael Burrell: Committee Member Steve Kennedy: Committee Member FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM Danny Edwards: Team Manager Fred Cummings: Assistant Manager Colin Finch – Logistics Manager John Carroll: Coach Daniel Nielsen: Coach Shaka Mughal – Goalkeeping Coach Sean Dawson – Goalkeeping Coach Mirko Vracar: Physio Ki Turner - Videographer FOOTBALL YOUTH TEAM Steve Kennedy: Team Manager Shaun Ryan: Assistant Manager/Coach Jordan Berry: Team Coach UXBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB OPERATIONS Averill Hinde: General Manager Lorraine Kennedy: Welfare Officer Sharon Madigan: Programme Editor Mick Bodman – Social Media Ron & Kay Gilbey: Hospitality Management Ray Turton: Match Day Announcer Kevin Waghorn & Geoff Hinde – Groundsmen Affiliations Club Sponsors UXBRIDGE FC v HANWELL TOWN TUESDAY 28TH JANUARY 2020 @ 7.45PM TEAM SELECTION Uxbridge FC Hanwell Town 1 Paul McCarthy 1 Hugo Sobte 2 Mark Goodman 2 Callum Woodcock 3 Ryan Haugh 3 Joel Jacobs 4 Reece York 4 David Taylor © 5 Calum Duffy 5 Dwayne Duncan 6 James Mulley 6 Harry Tamplin 7 Alan Hedley 7 Tayshan Hayden-Smith 8 Mark McLeod 8 Harry Rush 9 Mahlondo Martin 9 Brandan Matthew 10 Alex Paine 10 Gianni Crichlow 11 Mark Bitmead 11 Rob Laney 12 Luke Heneghan 12 Terlochan Singh 13 Callum Bunting 13 David Thomas 14 Elliott Poley 13 Gareth Chendlik 15 Jack Beadle 14 Harvey Killeen 16 James Harper 15 Jack Hutchinson 17 16 Danny Julienne 18 17 19 18 20 19 21 20 Manager – Danny Edwards Joint Manager – Chris Moore Assistant Manager - Fred Cummings Joint Manager – Wayne Carter Logistics Manager – Colin Finch Physio - Stuart Everley Coach – John Carroll Coach – Dean Smith Coach – Daniel Nielson Goalkeeping Coach – Paul Riordan Goalkeeping Coach – Shaka Mughal Goalkeeping Coach – Sean Dawson Physio – Mirko Vracar Videographer - Ki Turner Referee Tom Fell Assistant Referee’s: Conor Griffin & Bogdan Caraghin UXBRIDGE FC Welcome to Honeycroft, where we take on Hanwell Town in BetVictor Isthmian League, South Central Division, we would like to welcome Players, Staff and Officials, Referee Tom Fell, Assistant Referee’s Conor Griffin and Bogdan Caraghin. Forthcoming Home Fixtures @ Honeycroft January, February, March & April 2020 1st Team Youth Team Hounslow WFC Tuesday 28th @ 7.45pm v January 2020 Hanwell Town February 2020 February 2020 February 2020 Tuesday 4th @ 7.45pm v Monday 3rd @ 7.45pm v Sunday 2nd @ 2.00pm v Marlow Wealdstone Crawley Wasps Saturday 15th @ 3.00pm v Monday 10th @ 7.45pm v Sunday 9th @ 2.00pm v Barking Aldershot Town Portsmouth Saturday 29th @ 3.00pm v Monday 24th @ 7.45pm Sunday 16th @ 2.00pm v Northwood Bracknell Town Gillingham Sunday 23rd @ 2.00pm v Milton Keynes Dons March 2020 March 2020 March 2020 Saturday 14th @ 3.00pm v Monday 23rd @ 7.45pm v Sunday 18th @ 2.00pm v Hertford Town Hayes & Yeading United Oxford United Saturday 28th @ 3.00pm v Sunday 29th @ 2.00pm v Tooting & Mitcham United Cardiff City April 2020 April 2020 Saturday 11th @ 3.00pm v Monday 6th @ 7.45pm v Bracknell Town Bedfont Sports Saturday 18th @ 3.00pm v South Park Enjoy the match. We hope you have a safe journey home and look forward to seeing you all for the next home match on Tuesday 4th February 2020 7.45pm where we take on Marlow in BetVictor Isthmian League South Central Division. South Central Division Up to 28/01/20 Team PL HW HD HL AW AD AL W D L F A Diff Pts Ware 23 8 4 1 6 1 3 14 5 4 65 36 29 47 Hanwell Town 22 7 1 3 6 5 0 13 6 3 55 25 30 45 Westfield 21 5 3 1 8 2 2 13 5 3 57 21 36 44 Uxbridge 22 5 4 2 7 1 3 12 5 5 49 29 20 41 Waltham Abbey 23 7 0 4 5 5 2 12 5 6 53 37 16 41 Tooting & 20 6 1 4 6 3 0 12 4 4 41 18 23 40 Mitcham United Barking 23 6 2 2 5 2 6 11 4 8 45 39 6 37 Chertsey Town 22 6 4 1 4 2 5 10 6 6 54 34 20 36 Bracknell Town 21 5 3 2 5 2 4 10 5 6 44 31 13 35 Chipstead 22 5 3 3 4 3 4 9 6 7 43 34 9 33 Harlow Town 23 6 3 3 3 1 7 9 4 10 35 43 -8 31 Marlow 20 3 5 3 4 3 2 7 8 5 30 26 4 29 Bedfont Sports 23 4 3 5 3 5 3 7 8 8 33 38 -5 29 Chalfont St Peter 23 4 2 5 4 3 5 8 5 10 36 45 -9 29 South Park 21 3 3 4 3 6 2 6 9 6 35 38 -3 27 Hertford Town 23 3 1 8 2 1 8 5 2 16 35 74 -39 17 Staines Town 21 1 5 5 1 2 7 2 7 12 32 51 -19 13 Northwood 22 2 1 8 2 0 9 4 1 17 26 67 -41 13 FC Romania 23 3 2 6 0 1 11 3 3 17 31 74 -43 12 Ashford Town 22 0 1 10 2 3 6 2 4 16 22 61 -39 10 (Middx) South Central Division UXBRIDGE FC FIXTURES & RESULTS 2019/20 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT UXBRIDGE SCORERS July 2019 09/07/19 Binfield Friendly A 2-1 L - - 13/07/19 Kings Langley Friendly A 2-1 L - - 16/07/19 Hayes & Yeading Utd Friendly A 4-2 L - - 20/07/19 Harefield United Friendly A 1-9W - - 23/07/19 Holmer Green Friendly A 0-7W - - 27/07/19 AFC Hayes Friendly A 1-6W - - 30/07/19 Marlow United Friendly H 0-2L - - August 2019 03/08/19 Potters Bar Friendly H 2-2D - - 10/08/19 Thame United Friendly H 1-2L - - 17/08/19 Chertsey Town League H 2-2D 148 Martin, Bitmead 20/08/19 Bracknell Town League A 0-2L 352 24/08/19 Sittingbourne FC FA Cup A 0-2L 159 26/08/19 Staines Town League H 2-1W 110 Beadle McLeod 31/08/19 Waltham Abbey League A 0-2L 125 September 2019 14/09/19 FC Romania League H 6-0W 53 Beadle (3) Martin (2) Kalu 17/09/19 Marlow League A 2-0W 115 Martin Beadle 21/09/19 Bedfont Sports Velocity Trophy H 2-1W 80 Beadle Bunting 24/09/19 Staines Town Velocity Trophy A 2-0 79 Uxbridge Win on Penalties 1-4 October 2019 05/10/19 Chipstead League A 2-0W 71 Martin, Bitmead 08/10/19 Ware League H 0-2L 78 12/10/19 Northwood FC FA Trophy H 4-1W 90 Bunting, Hedley Beadle, Martin 19/10/19 Ashford Town (Middx) League H 3-2W 95 Beadle, Bitmead, Martin 22/10/19 Southall MSC A 2-3L 30 Martin (2) 26/10/19 Bognor Regis Town FA Trophy H 1-3L 136 Beadle 29/10/19 Ashford Town (Middx) Velocity Trophy H 0-3L 62 November 2019 02/11/19 Chalfont St Peter League H 3-0W 95 Bitmead (2) Paine 09/11/19 Hertford Town League A 5-1W 102 Bunting (3) Martin Paine 12/11/19 Northwood Velocity Trophy A 0-1L 62 16/11/19 Bedfont Sports League H 3-3 74 Bitmead Bunting Harper 19/11/19 Northwood League A 2-3L 91 Bitmead Martin South Central Division UXBRIDGE FC FIXTURES & RESULTS 2019/20 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT UXBRIDGE SCORERS November 2019 23/11/19 South Park League A 1-0W 64 Bitmead 30/11/19 Westfield League H 2-2 74 Bitmead (Pen) Martin December 2019 07/12/19 Harlow Town League H 2-1W 84 Paine Bitmead 28/12/19 Enfield MCC H 10-1W January 2020 01/01/20 Staines Town League A 3-3 155 Martin Bunting, York 04/01/20 Waltham Abbey League H 0-1L 77 11/01/20 Tooting & Mitcham League A 2-1W 256 Bunting Bitmead Utd 18/01/20 Ashford Town (Middx) League A 5-0W 137 Beadle (2) Bitmead Bunting Martin 21/01/20 Barking League A 2-1W 77 Bruce (OG) Martin 25/01/20 Chipstead League H 2-2 85 Duffy Beadle 28/01/20 Hanwell League H February 2020 01/02/20 Ware League A 04/02/20 Marlow League H 08/02/20 Harlow Town League A 15/02/20 Barking League H 22/02/20 Chalfont St Peter League A 29/02/20 Northwood League H March 2020 07/03/20 Bedfont Sports League A 14/03/20 Hertford Town League H 21/03/20 FC Romania League A 28/03/20 Tooting & Mitcham League H Utd April 2020 04/04/20 Chertsey Town League A 11/04/20 Bracknell Town League H 13/04/20 Hanwell Town League A 18/04/20 South Park League H 25/04/20 Westfield League A South Central Division South Central Division Fixtures South Central Division Results Tuesday 28th January 2020 Saturday 25th January 2020 Ashford Town (Middx) p-p Staines Town Bedfont Sports 1-2 Marlow Uxbridge v Hanwell Town Chalfont St Peter 1-2 Hanwell Town Westfield v Tooting & Mitcham United Chertsey Town 6-1 Hertford Town FC Romania 0-2 Bracknell Town Saturday 1st February 2020 Harlow Town 1-1 Ashford Town (Middx) Ashford Town (Middx) v South Park South Park 2-3 Ware Barking v FC Romania Staines Town 1-1 Tooting & Mitcham Utd Bracknell Town v Chalfont St Peter Uxbridge 2-2 Chipstead Chipstead v Bedfont Sports Waltham Abbey 5-2 Northwood Hanwell Town v Staines Town Westfield 0-1 Barking Hertford Town v Harlow Town Marlow v Westfield Tuesday 21st January 2020 Northwood v Chertsey Town Barking 1-2 Uxbridge Tooting & Mitcham Utd v Waltham Abbey Northwood p-p Marlow Ware v Uxbridge Saturday 18th January 2020 Tuesday 4th February 2020 Ashford Town (Middx) 0-5 Uxbridge Bedfont Sports v Tooting & Mitcham Utd Barking 2-2 Chalfont St Peter Chalfont St Peter v Hertford Town Bracknell Town 0-0 Chertsey Town Chertsey Town v Ashford Town (Middx) Chipstead 4-2 Harlow Town Harlow Town v Ware Hanwell Town 3-4 Westfield South Park v Chipstead Hertford Town 4-1 Staines Town Staines Town v Northwood Marlow 0-0 Waltham Abbey Uxbridge v Marlow Northwood 0-1 South Park Waltham Abbey v Barking Totting & Mitcham United 6-0 FC Romania Westfield v Bracknell Town Ware 3-2 Bedfont Sports Wednesday 5th February 2020 Saturday 11th January 2020 FC Romania v Hanwell Town Barking 2-1 Northwood Bracknell Town 2-0 Hertford Town Saturday 8th February 2020 Chalfont St Peter 1-2 South Park Ashford Town (Middx) v Ware Chertsey Town 3-0 Harlow Town Barking v Hanwell Town FC Romania 3-2 Ashford Town (Middx) Bracknell Town v South Park Hanwell Town 3-2 Marlow Chalfont St Peter v Westfield Staines
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