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HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY

Hartley Wintney Football Club History Hartley Wintney Football Club was founded in the North village of Hartley Wintney in 1897 and played in an area adjacent to the village's golf and cricket clubs, the facilities not quite being up to today's standard, with only a horse trough or the pond to remove the heavy mud from a sub-standard pitch. The Club's nickname of 'The Row' comes from 'Hartley Row', a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. In 1953, the club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as 'The Memorial Ground'. A pavilion was erected and the team played in the Basingstoke League and, later, in the Aldershot League. In 1973, an influx of players under new manager Glynn Howell put the club firmly on the local football map. In his six year reign, the team won the Aldershot Senior League three times in succession, and the Aldershot Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were admitted to the Combined Counties League (previously Surrey Senior League). After the first couple of seasons and two changes of management, the club appointed Ian Bedford, and once again an influx of senior players brought Hartley success. Within his three years in man- agement, they gained trophies including the League Title (1982-1983) and Runners Up (1981-1982), Aldershot Senior Cup Winners (1980-1981), and George Allen Cup Win- ners (1981-1982). They were also Runners Up in the League Cup (1982-1983) and Al- dershot Senior Cup (1981-1982). The club gained promotion from Division One of the Combined Counties League in 2007-08 under manager Mike Scott, but 08-09 began poorly and, despite a change of management, the season ended in relegation by a narrow margin. Under the manage- ment team of Pete Gray and John Condon, the first team rallied in 09-10, finishing 5th in CCL Div 1, and 7th in season 10-11 under manager Louis King after Pete Gray had stepped down for family reasons. The 2011-12 season under manager Neville Roach, Assistant Mick Wollen and Coach Scott Tarr was a notable one for the club as they again achieved promotion to the Com- bined Counties League Premier Division, as well as having a fine FA Cup run that took them to the Third Qualifying Round. However, end-of-season celebrations were damp- ened when the coaching staff left to join Thatcham Town. The entire squad bar two players departed, so new manager Dave Tuttle was faced with the task of rebuilding a squad competitive enough for the CCL Premier. A string of poor results led to a second change in management in less than 4 months, with 24 year-old ex-Hartley player, Ben Dillon, given his first managerial position already deep into the 2012-13 season. Once again there was an almost total outflow of players from Tuttle's squad, and Ben, with assistants Jason Minton and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the squad, but by this time with Hartley set well adrift at the bottom of the table. The introduction of a talented group of players restored the spirit around the club, and in what became known as the club's 'Great Escape' season, Hartley Wintney's place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly remarkable second half of the season.

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY

Ben further strengthened the squad for 2013-14, with Steve Saunders and player/coach Dan Brownlie brought in to the coaching setup alongside Jason and Joe. The season started well and there were notable wins in the FA Cup on a run that took the club to the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in its history. The cup run took its toll on league form but the club finished a creditable 7th in the Premier Division.

After a comfortable 9th place finish in 2014-15, Ben Dillon stepped down and Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick were appointed Joint First Team Managers, alongside coaches Joe Lawler and Luke Tuffs. With strong additions to the playing squad, it was an eventful 2015-16 season. After a memorable 1-0 win away at Southern League Mer- thyr Town in the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, Hartley took Conference South Eastbourne Borough to the wire, losing out to an injury time winner. In the FA Vase, a longstanding club record was broken by reaching the 5th Round Proper played in front of a sell-out 1,300 at Green Lane against the eventual finalists, Hereford FC. And de- spite the cup commitments, the club topped the CCL Premier Division for most of the season and claimed the 2015-16 league title. Promotion, however, was denied due to ground grading issues. Faced with huge challenges on and off the pitch - to achieve back-to-back title wins and put in place the necessary ground improvements to take advantage of any second op- portunity for promotion - the 2016-17 season was perhaps the club's best yet, topping the Combined Counties League Premier Division for the entire season, reaching the semi-finals of the Hampshire senior county cup and the final of the Aldershot Senior Cup, and securing the required ground grading to allow the club to take its place in The Evo-Stik (Southern) League South; the first time in its history that the club has made it to Step 4 of the English football pyramid. To top off a wonderful 2016-17 season, our young Youth team won the Hampshire FA Youth Midweek Floodlit Cup, winning on penalties against a strong Aldershot Town U18. Hartley Wintney FC has come a long way, from 'village side' in every sense of the term, to today's 7 days a week modern football club. The football club has established a clear line of progression for young players with the establishment of an U18 Youth setup, currently playing in the Allied Counties Youth League, a Reserve team playing in the Suburban League, and an A Team playing in the Aldershot & District Football League. MEMBER OF: THE EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH THE SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

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EAST DIVISION Hartley Wintney v Moneyfields Kick Off: 3.00pm

Saturday 09 December 2017 We have had the chances to have won these games but our profligacy in front of goal has Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen and welcome cost us dear. That said when we click and the to the Memorial Ground Hartley Wintney for this half chances go in someone is in for a torrid Evo-Stik Southern League East Division fixture . Our time. Saturday’s defeat hinged on the dismissal Visitors today are Moneyfields FC .To all their play- of Noaksie an uncharacteristically slack crossfield ers, officials and supporters we extend a warm wel- pass was intercepted and the dismissal for the come and hope you enjoy your short stay with us ensuing ‘professional’ foul was inevitable. Sand- here at Hartley Wintney. wiched in between our league defeats was a memorable FA Trophy win against Farnborough Our visitors at the time of writing are currently FC. It was a professional performance and an fourth in the league with 35 points from 17 games. emphatic victory . A massive thanks to the Hart- Hartley sit seventh with 29 points from 16 games. ley supporters who turned up and made up the majority of the 255 crowd. If not in numbers Both sides have had a dip in league form of late then certainly in volume. and will doubtless be looking to get back to winning ways today. It is all very tight in the league as a look Saturday proved to be a bad day for all our at table will show with only 4 points separating the teams with the Reserves losing 2-1 in the Isle of top five. Both sides will be vying for the points to- Wight. The A Team crashed to a 6-2 home de- day to ensure they keep in touch with leaders AFC feat. Both are in action today at Flackwell Heath Rushden & Diamonds. and Alton respectively. Best of luck.

We have had a tough run of fixtures of late and As always please get behind the boys today. whilst we have played well we have not fared too Your support is greatly appreciated. well in the league succumbing to Cambridge City at home and AFC Rushden & Diamonds away. We Luke have not been disgraced in either of these games

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HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB CLUB OFFICIALS SEASON 2017-2018

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 LIFE VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Barnard VICE PRESIDENTS: Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Ann Byelong, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington,Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Scott, Linda Scott, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Stimpson, Trudy Stimpson, Roger Taplin, Babe Trim- mer, Nick Vint, Elizabeth Webb, Anthony White, David Willoughby & Gerry Wykes TREASURER: Colin Charlton HONORARY SECRETARY: Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Luke Mullen BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox/Sue Trimmer SOCIAL SECRETARY: Vacant COMMITTEE: Ann Byelong, Dave Williams, Brendan Devlin, Vicki Ta- plin, James Taplin, Jeremy Fox, Ian Brownlie, Paul Wilkins . FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Dan Brownlie, Anthony Millerick FIRST TEAM COACHES: Luke Tuffs RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: Rick Hogsden; Neil Lancaster A TEAM MANAGER: Mark Stimpson YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Luke Tuffs, MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox PROGRAMME EDITOR: Luke Mullen/ Dan Brownlie WEB DESIGNER/ADMINISTRATOR Kevin O’Byrne

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MILLERS MUSINGS

We played some great stuff over the not to have come away with anything in course of 180 minutes last week, we got games of very tight margins. Today pre- our just rewards in one game and can sents another very tough challenge count ourselves a little unlucky in the oth- against a team packed with experience er. and know how but today we must get ourselves over the line. Most spectators at Farnborough last week Although we've been praised for our per- will have been impressed with 'the Row' formances against Cambridge and on the night and I thought we were by far Rushden, both games we've come away the better team. with nothing after being the better team Obviously their manager made his excus- for substantial periods. I didn't see es why his team couldn't perform and the Rushden scoring last week but when you highlight reel was edited to make it look fail to convert real goal scoring opportuni- closer than it was but I feel it is a real ties at one end and make errors at the marker of how far other, the better teams we have come. will punish you. We can take heart We wanted to from our performance win, we wanted but if we want to be to play a decent towards the top (or brand of football thereabouts) at the and we expected end of season, we to be playing must be more clinical Bromley next in every department. week...and we all got what we Despite their recent wanted. blip, Moneyfields have A fantastic team also enjoyed a fantastic performance, some brilliant individual start to the season. They have some very performances and another great night for good players in their ranks and will pre- the club. sent a real challenge today. It will make for another intriguing game here and per- With our cup exploits we have fallen a sonally I can't wait. little behind in the league but that is noth- Enjoy the game ing to panic about - we won't be the only ones to have a fixture pile-up after Xmas and this is something we have experi- enced before. In the last few weeks we've played a number of the tops teams and can consider ourselves unfortunate

TUFFS TALKING

Good afternoon everyone and a welcome to nents but if all the boys are on song I think Moneyfields players, officials and support- we could make it a very tricky day for them ers. in what will be unfamiliar surroundings!

The big games keep coming at us thick and As for the League, defeats to Rushden & fast with 3 of our last 4 opponents including Cambridge sandwiching a win in tricky con- Rushden & Diamonds, Cambridge City and ditions away at Aylesbury United. Farnborough FC. The Rushden Manager It’s a Testament of was very complimen- how far our club has tary after the game come in such a short about the boys which amount of time, and was nice to here but playing such names ultimately, we ended week in week out is the 5 hour round trip something that would without any points. have been unthinkable 2 seasons ago. Which leads us onto today, So another big As for how we’ve done game against high fly- since the last time of ing Moneyfields who writing my pro- like us, have dropped a gramme notes, 2 wins and 2 defeats in close few points of late. fought encounters. We know we need 3 points to get back in The win over Farnborough in the Trophy and around the mix, as do they, so I expect a was one of the best nights for many of us in close fought and tough battle between two our footballing lives. good sides!

I thought the boys were fantastic and de- Hope you enjoy the game and see you in the spite Spencer’s somewhat infamous post bar! match interview, it was clear to everyone just how dominant we were. Tuffs

To reach the 1st Round Proper of a competi- tion I remembering seeing Woking win at Wembley as an 8 year old boy is special in- deed, but make no mistake, we won’t be content with the adventure finishing now.

Bromley will be obviously very tough oppo-

Saturday's South, East Round-Up

In front of a crowd of 483 at Hayden Road, AFC complete his hat-trick in the 56th and 59th Rushden & Diamonds beat a Hartley Wintney side minutes and Tom Knowles on 66 minutes and Jack whose own promotion hopes have taken a nose Vasey 4 minutes later made it a final 6-1 verdict. dive in recent weeks. However, they held the hosts Hayes & Yeading United are sixth, but were beaten until the turning point of the game midway 3-0 at Honeycroft by neighbours Uxbridge.The through the second half when the visitors had second biggest crowd in the division – 256 – saw Steve Noakes dismissed for bringing down Tom Dylan Kearney give the Reds a 24th minute lead Lorraine. Shortly afterwards, Ryan Robbins broke that Rhys Rabess doubled immediately after the the deadlock to give the home side the lead and break. Kearney added his second and Uxbridge`s on 84 minutes, Ben Farrell doubled their lead and third after 68 minutes, and Hayes` misery was confirmed victory. complete when Reds` keeper Paul McCarthy even AFC Dunstable were more comfortable 5-0 denied them a penalty consolation. Creasey Park winners over bottom-markers Second-bottom Hanwell Town went down to a Arlesey Town. The hosts matched the leaders by best-of-five home defeat to Aylesbury FC. Charlie registering a fifth straight win, with Bill Morgan`s Mitchell had Hanwell in front after 21 minutes, but brace on the 21st and 28th minutes giving them a Brian Haule 5 minutes before the break and Ty 2-0 interval lead. Nathan Frater made it 3-0 just 2 Deacon 9 minutes after it had the Moles ahead, minutes after the break and Terry Griffiths on 58 and Deacon made it 3-1 with 19 minutes left. Ricky minutes and BJ Christie 9 minutes later made it a Pither pulled one back on 88 minutes but Hanwell nap hand. Things went from bad to worse for couldn`t find a leveller. Arlesey as they had both Akti Krasniqi and Luke Ben Sturgess was Thame United`s hero as he Abrahams sent-off for second yellow card offenc- bagged a brace in the 33rd and then 3 minutes es. from the end to beat Egham Town at the Runny- It`s all going a bit pear-shaped for long-time lead- mede Stadium, Callum Webb having equalised in ers Moneyfields at present as they lost at home the 81st minute. for the second time in a week and have dropped Chalfont St Peter enjoyed a comfortable 3-0 home down to fourth in the table. The Moneys were win over Marlow, taking an 11th minute lead beaten by a Bedford Town side who last weekend through Alex Paine. Victor Osobu added a second failed to even take the field after a player dispute. 10 minutes later, with Jake Cass making it game David Manu was the Eagles` hero in Hampshire, over with a third goal on 68 minutes. bagging a brace in the 30th and then the 71st Fourth-bottom Barton Rovers` surprising struggles minutes. continue after last season`s play-off finalists were Beaconsfield Town are now third, but had to make beaten 2-1 at Sharpenhoe Road by Ashford Town do with a point from their Holloways Park draw (Middx). Jack Beadle gave the Ash Trees an 11th with mid-table Northwood. Credit Woods though minute lead that Danny Jarvis cancelled out after as they came back from being two Aaron Minhas 32 minutes. Max Webb`s goal 2 minutes after half- goals down after 6 and 12 minutes to claim a time in the end proved decisive for the visitors. point. Tom Gilbey on 36 minutes and then Isaac Kempston Rovers came back from two-down to Olorunfemi right on the stroke of half-time were share the points with Fleet Town at Calthorpe the visiting marksmen. Park. Patrik Ruzicka on 55 minutes and Brad Wil- Cambridge City are fifth after comprehensively son 3 minutes later gave Fleet their advantage.But hammering third-bottom Aylesbury United 6-1 at Robbie Goodman on 71 minutes and Jake New- Thame.Goals from the returning James Hall after man 8 minutes later earned the Walnut Boys a 16 minutes and Ryan Sharman 3 minutes later point. gave the visitors a two-goal interval lead. Connor Furlong immediately pulled the Ducks back into the game after the break, but Sharman went on to

Saturday's Evo-Stik South, West Round-Up

The top two in the Evo-Stik League South, manage a 1-1 draw at third-bottom Barnsta- West both won on Saturday. ple Town. Jamie Stokoe gave the visitors the However, play-off chasing Salisbury FC had lead just before half-time, but Barum earned their game with fourth-placed Bideford a draw, thanks to Aaron Harper-Penman 18 abandoned shortly before half- minutes from time. time.Debutant Owen Howe scored on his The Stags beat Cirencester Town 2-1 at Test- debut after just 3 minutes and Stuart Green wood Park, coming back from being a 38th 8 minutes later and Eddie Perrett after 26 minute Tom Anderson goal down to win, minutes had Steve Claridge`s side in com- thanks to a Craig Feeney spot-kick right on mand. half-time and then a second from open play Taunton had to survive a comeback from 9 minutes into the second half. Somerset rivals Larkhall Athletic before the Bishops Cleeve remain rooted to the foot of visitors could confirm a 3-2 victory.The Pea- the table after losing 2-0 at Kidlington, for cocks led through Pierce Mitchell after 10 whom Lance Williams on 69 minutes and a minutes and then Chris McGrath 5 minutes Duran Martin penalty 5 minutes later were after half-time and Dan Sullivan 5 minutes on target, while second-bottom Mangots- later.George King reduced the deficit in the field United lost 1-0 at Shortwood United, 68th minute, but nerves jangled a bit when who moved up to fourth-bottom. Recent Matt Britton pulled a second back for the recruit Nick Humphreys broke the deadlock Larks 5 minutes from time. to give Shortwood a 64th minute lead. But 5 Manor Farm continue their excellent first minutes from time, a fracas between Ryan season at Step 4 level with a 3-1 success at Thwaite and Simon Gilbert following a com- improving Yate Town. Dean Stamp got the ing together saw both dismissed, along with derby off to a good start for the visitors the home side`s Alex Kibble. when he put them in front after 10 minutes. Didcot Town enjoyed a comfortable 4-0 Then a brace of penalties converted by Kyle home win over Slimbridge. The only goal of Holly in the 28th and 68th minutes took the the opening half came from Marlon game away from the Bluebells, who had Kyle Agyakwa on 33 minutes. But Felipe Barcelos Tooze dismissed in between. But the ten- maintained his good scoring form by dou- men did manage a last-gasp consolation bling the Railwaymen`s lead on 66 minutes from Lewis Leigh-Gilchrist. and then goals from Seth Humphries and Winchester City are now third after beating Ollie Thomas in the last 5 minutes put gloss another top six contender, Evesham Unit- on the scoreline. ed.The deadlock was broken just past the The day`s other winners were Swindon Su- hour-mark when sub Rob Carr gave City the permarine, who saw off Paulton Rovers 2-1 lead. Another player who came off the at the WebbsWood with a brace from Josh bench, Ik Hill, doubled City`s lead with 10 Parsons after 21 and 60 minutes – Jack Ball minutes remaining. Wimborne Town and AFC Totton are fifth having sandwiched an equaliser in the 53rd and sixth respectively and are now level on minute thirty points after the Magpies could only

ONE SIDE OF THE DUGOUT

Good afternoon! were punished late in the second half with a sublime free-kick (I'd be surprised if he's We've had two disappointing results over ever hit one better) and then to cap it off the last week starting at Rushden & Dia- conceding a soft penalty in the dying mo- monds and then over at Alresford in the ments of the game. We were the better Hampshire Cup. Almost two entirely differ- side on the evening, but sadly that's twice ent starting elevens yet the same issue was that we can claim that without coming present in both games. We're creating away with any form of result. We refuse to whole host of chances but not converting be that team that do well in games but enough of them. We should have been out don't come away with anything, it's not of sight in the first half in both games with what we are about. glorious chances to put us further ahead but Today is going to be a missed opportunities can tough one. Moneyfields, come back to bite you - like us, have been pro- and they have done in moted from the league quick succession. below last season. They were the league leaders The sending off was an right from the off and set absolute game changer the pace for the bulk of last Saturday. In the first the season. They will be a half we felt we were in strong, physical outfit control of the game and who will be looking for a creating chances quite result today in what has regularly, even out of been a difficult couple of possession we still felt in weeks for them. We are control of the proceed- unlikely to create as many ings. You can't, however, afford to go down clear cut opportunities against a side like to ten men against a team like that. It's a this today, so it makes it adds an even warped sense of positivity but coming greater importance to take our chances as away from that game, despite the loss, we and when they come. We have goals in our can take positives from the fact that they game and plenty of attacking threat, so it's are top of the league and have been for a no pressure on any one individual - we series of weeks and yet I felt we did more need to be better as a unit in front of goal. than enough to win that game. We've got plenty of games left to play in Wednesday night over at Alresford was a 2017 and we want to build some momen- strange game, first half we were pretty tum going into the new year. poor but again must have had 10 decent chances to go further in front. Then we Enjoy the game this afternoon!

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WHAT THEMILLERICK’S PAPERS SAY: MUSIINGS RUSHDEN

Hartley travelled to play league leaders ended with his shot going wide across the Rushden & Diamonds, looking to continue face of the goal. Hartley should have been their excellent form following on from the ahead on 36 minutes. Steven Duff created FA Trophy match at Farnborough. In close space on the left and his cross found Rowan matches the outcome is often decided by fine margins. This appeared to be the case in Vine on his own, 10 yards from goal. Unfor- this contest as one, and possibly two, key tunately for Hartley, the striker was unable difficult refereeing decisions went against to direct the effort on goal, the ball going the Row. wide of the post. On 38 minutes, clever play Hartley started very brightly and in the first from Vine set Duff free coming in from the minute a Dean Stow cross found Jake Baxter, left. The winger saw his effort saved by who saw his header easily saved by home Heath.If the first half was an open, end to 'keeper, Ben Heath. The Row continued to set the pace and on 3 minutes Steven Duff end game, the second half saw both sides saw an effort saved by Heath. During a Hart- tighten up. Rushden had an early chance ley attack, Heath came out of his goal to which fell to Ryan Robbins, who blasted over clear but only found Rowan Vine. The Hart- when well placed. On 55 minutes, play was ley striker saw his attempt at putting the ball stopped when there was a coming together into the empty net from distance go narrow- of many players. Hartley players were upset ly wide. Then on 10 minutes, Vine was on by an alleged ‘spitting’ incident and referee the end of a sweeping move but his effort lacked power and was saved by Heath. Scott Chalkley had to intervene. Several The Diamonds had their first effort of note minutes passed and the official spoke to a one minute later when striker Tom Lorraine number of players with the exception, sur- created space and saw his parting effort go prisingly, of the alleged culprit. Play restart- just past the post. Then on 14 minutes, a ed with no cards issued.After 59 minutes the good cross from Luke Fairlamb was narrowly pivotal moment of the match arrived. Steve missed by Lorraine.On 16 minutes Hartley put together a good passing move which Noakes, in trying to set up an attack, played created a chance for Paul Hodges, but his a cross field pass too short to Liam Eagle. effort lacked enough power to trouble Lorraine intercepted and bore down on goal. Heath. Diamonds had a good spell and on 19 Noakes recovered and got goal side of the minutes were awarded a free kick on the striker, who then went down. The Row play- edge of the box after Lorraine went down. ers to a man claimed ‘dive’. The home crowd The Row wall blocked the effort. and Rushden team claimed ‘foul’. Referee Play went from end to end but Hartley re- Chalkley awarded the free kick on the edge gained a slight edge. On 31 minutes, a good of the box and issued a red card to Steve crisp move by the Row gave a chance to Jack Noakes. French who was unable to convert. Rushden responded and a solo run from Joel Gyasi

MILLERICK’S MUSIINGS WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: RUSHDEN

The free kick was taken after a delay, and angle went across the goal. Five minutes Paul Strudley made his first save of the later, a well worked corner routine saw a match. Hartley re-grouped, withdrawing fierce drive from the edge of the box by Paul Hodges, switching Dean Stow to cen- Richard Bunting go just over. The home tre back and bringing on Callum Eagle to side continued to finish strongly and add- play at full back. ed a second on 84 minutes. A cross into On 70 minutes, a long free kick from Dean the area allowed Lorraine to set up Ben Stow found Jake Baxter but the striker was Farrell, who shot home from 10 yards (2- unable to get enough power on his shot 0). On the stroke of full time, Paul Strudley and Heath saved. A minute later, the Dia- pulled off a remarkable point blank save monds took the lead. A good move down from a Lorraine header following a left the right saw a fierce drive blocked well by wing cross. Dean Stow. The ball went to the left and Overall a good display from the Row. How- the cross was slammed into the net by ever, they will want to pack their shooting Ryan Robbins. (1-0). The home side, with boots for their next match and try to con- the man advantage, had the bulk of the vert more of the chances that they create. play and most attacks were orchestrated FULL Time: AFC Rushden and Diamonds 2 by talented substitute midfielder, Ben Dia- Hartley Wintney 0 mond. On 73 minutes Robbins almost add- ed a second when his effort from a difficult

FANS FORUM : KOB Nice to read the comment in the Northants Telegraph from the Rushden & Diamonds Noakesy's red card looks probably right boss on the game that “I think they are from the highlights; not sure there was certainly one of the best sides we have much contact but there doesn't need to played." be. That obviously changed the game but more than that, means he'll miss some important games coming up and that's a I couldn't be at the game but from David's big loss. But we won't do a Spencer. It was report and the video highlights it's clear we another huge game in a big week for the had the chances to heap a lot of pressure club, and as with the Cambridge City on the home side by half-time. Had we match, it's left us disappointed but not converted one or two of the chances, who disheartened knows how the pressure in front of that very good home crowd might have affect- ed their game in the second half. We can't pretend that we're not missing Sam Ar- gent's ability to find the back of the net, but again we showed we can compete with the best in the division.

MONEYFIELDSMILLERICK’S HISTORY MUSIINGS

The club began its current incarnation back league. Although Blackfield just piped them in 1987. Having reached to upper age group in the table, Moneyfields' better facilities in the Portsmouth junior, a group of players meant it was they who claimed promotion. decided to continue playing as Portsmouth The first season in the Wessex league saw Civil Service reserves. the club surprise many people by finishing Gradually most of the players moved up to sixth. The next couple of seasons saw the the first team and by 1991 the side had club post respectable top-ten finishes, but, risen from the Portsmouth League to Hampshire League division one on the back after finishing a disappointing sixteenth in of three successive promotions. The club's 2000/01, Messrs Wain and Gee decided to league success was matched in cup compe- step down after 13 seasons in charge. titions with Portsmouth Senior Cup wins in 1991 and 1992, and Hampshire Intermedi- Under the managerial partnerships of Cal- ate Cup victories in 1992 and 1993. vin Hore and Terry Arnold/Paul Gregory, After several seasons in the upper reaches and Craig Stafford and Miles Rutherford, of the Hampshire League, it became appar- the club has established itself in the middle ent that the club would have to move away third of the table as well as embarking on a from their home at Copnor Road if they were to progress. After scouring the city, series of runs in the FA Cup and FA Vase. the club agreed a lease on the old Money- The management line up was boosted in fields sports ground in Copnor, and so, in 1994, it moved to its current ground and 2004/05 by the arrival of Bobby De St Croix became part of the club whose name they and Alan Smith from Havant and Water- now carry. looville. Where the duo management led us The Division One years were particularly to mid table, for two seasons and getting to successful and under the management of the final of the Portsmouth senior cup in George Wain and Mickey Gee, Moneys nev- 2005/06 losing 4-3 to Gosport borough at er finished lower than sixth and clinched the 1996/97 league championship by 15 west Leigh park. points. Success on the field was matched by exten- And in 2006/07 finishing 3rd round of the sive ground developments off it thanks to a FA Vase against AFC Totton 2007/08 Saw national lottery sports fund grant. New the sudden departure midseason of Craig changing rooms, offices and a floodlit all- Stafford, leading a season to finishing 7th in weather pitch were constructed as part of the league.as well as being runners up in the scheme to bring the facilities up to the league cup from Wimborne town who Wessex League standard. beat us up by 1-0 and reaching the 2nd With the requisite developments in place, the 1997/98 campaign saw a tense battle Qualifier in the FA Cup against Team Bath. with Blackfield and Langley to see who would claim a spot in the Jewson Wessex

MILLERICK’S MUSIINGS MONEYFIELDS HISTORY

2008/09 Saw Moneyfields Best Start to the 2013/14 were losing finalists in the Ports- season leading the remaining 21 teams for mouth Senior Cup a short period of time, and seeing young Connor Bailey scoring Moneys 100th Goal 2014-15 season saw us finishing Fourth of the season. The Season ending positively Wessex Premier league and reaching sec- with the first team and reserves both finish- ond round FA Vase. ing third in the table 2009/10 saw Moneyfields, worst season at 2015-2016 Saw Moneyfields manager Miles home, with only 5 home wins all season Rutherford resign after 12years being re- leaving the club in 12th place, with the Re- serves ending in 4th place. After five sea- placed with Dave Carter from Horndean as sons of Moneyfields glory Bobby St Croix manager in October then finishing eighth in retired as manager and was replaced by the Wessex Premier league and seeing former manager Micky Gee‘s son Graeme Moneyfields reach the fourth round of the who has also been a very loyal player to the FA Vase and seeing the reserves finishing team over the years. second in the Wyvern Combination Foot- 2010/11 Season saw us finishing seventh, in ball League Premier Division. the Wessex premier, with Warren Hunt setting a club record of 35 goals in a season, 2016/17 Moneyfields finished top of the beating Previous Top Season Goal Scorer Lee Moulds. The Reserves Finishing Fourth table in Wessex Premier for three days In the Wessex Combination, The reserves after that the FA took three points away for lost 1-0 In the final of the Portsmouth Sen- playing an illegal player giving the title to ior Cup against Horndean. Portland Utd. 2011/12 Season saw us finishing fourth in the Wessex Premier with former AFC Moneys still got promoted to Evo-stik Bournemouth player Steve Hutchinson fin- Southern league East division for the 2017 ishing Top Goal Scorer of the Season with -18 season. 34 Goals. The Reserves finished fourth in the newly formed Wyvern Combination Football League Premier Division The re- serves lost for the second year in the row in the Portsmouth senior cup Final against United Services, being hosted at the glori- ous Fratton Park Grounds losing 4-3.

2012/13 finalists in the Portsmouth Senior Cup ended when the Club won the trophy in 2013.

TODAY’SMILLERICK’S MATCH SPONSOR MUSIINGS

Hartley Wintney FC would like to thank HART TAXIS for sponsoring today’s fixture. HART TAXI’s are already one of our community partners and already have pitch pe- rimeter hoardings in place. Their sponsorship today has been run in conjunction with a web based competition. The winners of this competition are Richard & Jenny Jack- son from Yateley who will join us in the boardroom today and will also be picking the Hartley Wintney man of the match.

MILLERICK’S MUSIINGS HARTLEY WINTNEY FC 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 li- censed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbid- den 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 pe- rimeter 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 sus- tained 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 con- travention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst re- moving the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football

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27 Jan A Barton Rovers L

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10 Feb A AFC Dunstable L

17 Feb H Arlesey Town L

24 Feb A Chalfont St Peter L

03 Mar H Aylesbury L

10 Mar A Hayes & Yeading L

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24 Mar H AFC Rushden & Diamonds L

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07 Apr A Cambridge City L

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16 Aug A Beaconsfield Town W 2-1 144 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) New Stow French Tennant Argent (1) Hodges Everiss Duff Parfitt Paget

19Aug A Brockenhurst W 5-1 133 FAC Prelim Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) New Stow (1) French Duff Argent (2) Hodges Everiss Paget Jones Tennant (1)

26 Aug H Hanwell Town W 5-1 115 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow Everiss (1) Jones Argent (3) Hodges (1) Perkins French Duff Paris

28 Aug A Marlow L 3-0 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow Perkins Jones Argent French Tennant Greenwood Noakes Parfitt

02 Sep A Basingstoke Town D 2-2 544 FAC 1Qual Strudley Paget Perkins Eagle L Noakes Paris Duff French Argent Hodges (2) Stow New Everiss Parfitt

05 Sep H Basingstoke Town W 1-0 620 FAC 1Qual R Strudley New Everiss Eagle L Noakes Paris Duff French Argent (1 p) Hodges Stow Paget Perkins Parfitt

09 Sep H Kempston Rovers W 2-1 130 L Strudley Paget Everiss New Noakes Paris Duff French Argent Hodges Stow Perkins Parfitt Tennant

16 Sep A Cinderford L 1-0 157 FAC 2Qual Atkinson Eagle C Paget New Noakes Paris Duff Stow Argent Hodges Perkins French Tennant Williams

19 Sep H Brockenhurst W 6-0 61 HSC Strudley Eagle C (1) Paget Eagle L Noakes Paris Perkins French Argent (1 p) Hodges Tennant (3) Duff King New

23 Sep H AFC Dunstable W 2-1 122 L Strudley Paget Diak New Noakes French Tennant Webb Argent Hodges Duff Perkins Greenwood Baxter

26 Sep A Egham Town W 2-1 108 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood New Noakes Webb Tennant French Argent Hodges 1 Baxter Eagle L 1 Duff Parfitt

30 Sep A Arlesey Town W 6-1 66 L Gee Eagle C Duff Eagle L 1 Noakes Webb Tennant 1 French Argent (2) Hodges 1 Baxter 1 Parfitt Paris Dansie

04 Oct A Farnborough W 6-1 162 BFB Cup Gee Paget Webb Stow (1) Noakes Paris Parfitt (1) French Baxter (1) Hodges (2) Englefield (1) Mitchell Williams Bath

07 Oct A Slimbridge W 1-0 106 FAT Prelim Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L Stow Duff Webb French Baxter Hodges (1) Everiss Englefield Buck Bath

14 Oct H Chalfont St. Peter D 1-1 143 L Strudley Paget Paris New Stow Duff Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Parfitt Englefield Frise

17 Oct A Bedford D 1-1 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L (1) Stow New Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Parfitt Englefield Paris

21 Oct A Aylesbury L 2-0 84 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L Stow New Webb French Baxter Hodges Everiss Duff Parfitt Englefield

24 Oct H Hayes & Yeading L 1-6 151 L Atkinson Eagle C Paget Eagle L New Stow (1 pen) Parfitt Duff Baxter Hodges Everiss French Webb Englefield

28 Oct A Swindon Super Marine W 3-0 157 FAT 1Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L Noakes French (1) Webb Hodges Baxter (1p) Vine (1) Everiss New Buck Englefield

04 Nov H Barton Rovers W 7-0 140 L Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L (1) Noakes French (1) Webb Hodges Baxter (4) Vine (1) Everiss New Stow Tennant

11 Nov H Gosport Borough W 3-0 216 FAT 2Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L Noakes French Webb (2) Hodges (1) Baxter Vine Everiss Stow Paris Parfitt

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16 Jan H Ashford Town L

20 Jan H Thame United L

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MONEYFIELDSMILLERICK’S HISTORY MUSIINGS

MILLERICK’S MUSIINGS FANS FORUM :ARLESFORD

At the end of this one, the only thing we had The unusual centre-back pairing of Dean to smile about were the antics of the Alres- Stow and Callum Eagle seemed pretty solid ford manager in the first half, and their reac- for the most part, and our build-up play was tion to beating us, but well done Alresford good - only a superb double-save from the for going strong to the end. Alresford keeper in the first ten minutes We're more accustomed to being the ones kept it level, and who knows how important on the right end of a cup upset, and there that was, because an early breakthrough were no excuses. We put out a senior side may have opened the floodgates. Well, actu- that respected the competition and its spon- ally the floodgates were opened; only prob- sor, and was strong enough to win the game lem was that we couldn't manage to hit the in all but one department. That was proba- ball through the bl**dy gates, as wide and bly the most inept display of finishing I've high as they were! seen from a Hartley senior side since I've been supporting the club. I lost count of the I suppose, if I'm honest, my own slight in- chances struck over the bar from very good difference to losing that game was probably positions. One or two you might put down to in the heads of some our boys before they a bad bobble - so many is down to bad tech- took to the pitch - it was, after all, the coun- nique too often. ty cup and not the FA Cup, Trophy or even a We were a little guilty of playing with a bit of league game with 3 points hanging on it, and a swagger too, doing what higher placed we are in the midst of a lot of big games. teams have done to us in the past and paid Rotating the squad in games like this is sensi- the price for. In "I'm a Celebrity" style, it's ble and to be expected, but we are right to not you Josh. Joe Paris, it's not you. Our cen- expect better from any team we put out, tral midfield pairing on the night were busy, whatever the game. creative and workmanlike, and Josh showed how a goal should be taken with his excel- In the end, two late, late goals - the winner a lent strike just minutes into the second half. penalty 4 minutes into injury time - won it By then we should (not could) have been for the hosts at the death. Had we taken just three or four up, having squandered chance half the good chances we had, those two after chance set up by Josh and Rowan until goals would have been nothing but late con- he went off. solation. But again, top marks to the home side for keeping going till the very end, in I'd have taken it better had we opted to play just the way we have in so many tough some of our young lads from the start - at games. They showed how much belief and least we could have said they learned from passion can pay off against all the odds - the experience, even in a loss. I think we did maybe we needed reminding. learn something about a few of our players and their suitability in certain positions; if Final comment, well done our 'keeper Chris that's the case then that'll be something Harris - a solid performance, good handling, good to come out of it. a couple of excellent saves and nothing he could really do about the goals. KOB

WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: FARNBOROUGH

During a bitterly cold evening the Hartley minutes later, a delightful lob from Vine team warmed the souls of the Row faithful again found Jake Baxter and provided the and moved into the 1st Round Proper of willing number 9 with a clear run in on the FA Trophy at the expense of near goal. However, the striker was unable to neighbours Farnborough. With an excep- direct his fierce shot on goal and the ball tional display, the Row dominated the flew wide. Hartley continued to press and match apart from the last quarter of an on 39 minutes were awarded a free kick in hour, and the margin of victory could have a similar position as the previous one which been larger.In front of 255 spectators, it had led to the goal. Dean Stow again took was the Boro who had the first effort, in the kick, which beat the wall but Upward the first minute, when Perry Coles ran from just about held on to the effort. midfield and saw his parting shot go just Boro almost pulled level on 41 minutes past the post. when the Row had a real scare. A free kick Hartley responded and Steven Duff made from Perry Coles beat the Hartley wall and good progress down the left in the 5th mi- was heading for the top corner. Hartley nute, his cross causing panic in the home 'keeper, Paul Strudley, managed to get penalty box before the Boro eventually across his goal and somehow push the ball cleared their lines.On 13 minutes, Boro's onto the crossbar. The rebound fell to Ja- Kevin Lamdi created a good position on the mie Cureton, who saw his effort from a bad left and his long cross found Jamie Cureton angle go through a forest of players on the who saw his first time effort go close across goal line before finishing wide. the front of the goal and just missing the Hartley started the second half on the front far post. The visitors responded, Steven foot and, following a slick move on 50 Duff going on a good run down the left and minutes, Rowan Vine shot wide from the his cross found Hartley's number 9, Jake edge of the area. It wasn't long before the Baxter, whose effort was smothered by Row increased their lead with a goal of Boro goalie Aiden Upward. quality. On 54 minutes, a clever piece of The Row had a good spell and deservedly interplay down the left between Rowan went ahead in the 23rd minute. A free kick, Vine and Steven Duff saw the latter deliver in a central area some 25 yards from goal, an accurate cross. Jake Baxter was waiting by Dean Stow beat the Boro wall. Upward in the area beyond the back post and sent a was unable to hold onto the ball and in the fierce volley crashing into the net. ensuing scramble Paul Hodges reacted Boro almost fashioned an immediate reply quickest to poke the ball into the net. On when Perry Coles - Boro's most effective 28 minutes, a Perry Coles corner on the player on the night - created space and saw right found the head of Boro's Adam his effort from the edge of the box saved by Everitt, whose effort went narrowly over Strudley. The home side continued to press the bar. Two minutes later, Hartley had a and forced a succession of corners which good chance when Rowan Vine went on a the Row cleared with difficulty. On 61 long run from midfield before setting up minutes, Hartley broke away with a good Jake Baxter, who shot wide. And five move down the right and, as the ball came .

WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: FARNBOROUGH across the goal, Jake Baxter fired over "This was a night where we were good at from 15 yards. Two minutes later, a dan- everything," Millers responded. "I thought gerous corner from Coles saw Boro’ heads we were particularly good in the first half. rise highest and the Row did well to clear We always knew that at some stage they the ball off the goal line would be coming back, as they have quali- A free kick some 25 yards out, on 69 ty players. The team tonight was a joy to minutes, was well struck by Coles but watch, and they played as a team." found Strudley diving full length to push the ball around the post. A series of Boro The season is turning into a truly memora- corners then followed, and on 75 minutes ble one for the club, as MIllers explained. they reduced the arrears. Coles' corner on "This is turning out to be another memo- the right was headed home by Connor rable season. To knock out Basingstoke Calcutt. (1-2). On 82 minutes, a cross from Town and Farnborough from the major FA Boro's Jack Barton saw a good effort from competitions is a great achievement. The Jack Huggins well saved by Strudley. With achievement comes of course without key Hartley holding on, play became very bro- players from the last few seasons such as ken and there were a number of stoppag- Ross Cook, Sam Argent, Ian Jones current- es. On 90 minutes, a Hartley break saw an ly, and Steve Laidler, to name a few. effort from Jake Baxter parried upward by Upward, and Dean Stow headed the re- "I thought the support for the team was bound wide. tremendous this evening," Millers contin- Five minutes stoppage time was played ued. "It felt like a home match. And now and the experience of Rowan Vine we're through to the first round proper showed as he wiled the time away down and look forward to playing Bromley." in the corners. The final whistle brought much celebration from the villagers, who progressed through to the First Round Proper deservedly to face full time Confer- ence National side Bromley at home. The team and substitutes all performed to the maximum and received great support from the many Row faithful present. [D Graham] FULL TIME: FARNBOROUGH 1 HARTLEY WINTNEY 2

Following the game, David spoke with joint first team manager, Anthony Miller- ick, for his thoughts on the win.

AROUND THE CLUB

Replica Shirts

The club are now selling replica 1st team shirts, both home and away styles.

Prices, inc delivery, are: £38-replica shirt with club badge, CSL logo, EVO-STIK sleeve logo's, name and number of your choice on the back. £32-replica shirt with club badge, CSL logo, EVO-STIK sleeve logo's. £26-replica shirt with club badge and CSL logo.

Size samples and order forms are available at the club bar .

Membership Polite note from the Membership Secretary, If you have not paid your HWFC 2017 Membership please pay at the bar or contact Jeremy Fox at [email protected] This includes all players who need to be members to be covered by the players insur- ance policy

Christmas Raffle We will be holding our Christmas Raffle again this year. Tickets are available from the bar. All players are expected to sell 5 (five) books. More information soon.

The draw will be on 17 December 2017 and will be preceded by the Children’s Christ- mas Party

New Year’s Eve Look out for details of our New Year’s Eve event.

HELP WANTED

We are always on the lookout for match day helpers. If you can help please make your- self known!

HARTLEY PEN PICS

Steve Noakes: Jake Baxter: spent six Defender years at the Fulham academy Experienced defender whose as a youngster played for previous clubs include Fleet Ryman South side Tooting & Town & MET Police. A great Mitcham United. Last sea- organiser and intelligent son. Sponsored by: Dolia defender. Design Sponsored by: Discipline Manager

Ben Greenwood Louie Paget Defender Defender Debut season at Hartley. A versatile player who Strong defender who is can play at full back or comfortable in posses- anywhere in midfield. A sion and powerful in the youth team product and air. previous youth captain. Sponsored by Mark Harpur

Callum Eagle Luke Perkins Defender Midfielder Returns to Hartley after a Quick winger who joined short spell at Godalming us midway through last Town. Can play any- season from Godalming where across the back Town. four.

Liam Eagle Jack French Defender Midfielder Central defender who A superb first touch who enters his third year in a can find his way out of Hartley shirt. seemingly impossible situations with his tight ball control. Sponsored by: Eric Howard Rowan Vine Adam New: De- Striker; fender Experienced striker with Talented young defender professional experience at who helped led our youth Portsmouth, Luton, Bir- team to Hampshire Cup mingham, QPR as well glory. Performances made Hibs, St. Johnstone & him a first team regular Greenock Morton. last season. Sponsored by: Elayne Duddridge

HARTLEY PEN PICS

Aaron Parfitt: Dean Stow: Multi talent- Midfielder ed and versatile player Intelligent play mak- equally at home in attack er with a great pass- or defence. A favour- ite ing range. Had a with the supporters. Spon- short spell with sored by: Gerry Wykes Thatcham Town last season.

Steven Duff: Midfield: Joe Paris A Hartley favourite, there is nothing so daunt- Midfielder ing as seeing the train Superb positional hurtling at you at top sense in the heart of speed. Sponsored by: midfield. Has great Basingstoke Control defensive attributes Systems and understanding of the game.

Josh Webb: Mid- Jayden Englefield field: Combative midfielder forming a Midfielder formidable partnership A young and tricky with Frenchy, Joined winger who joined us Hartley this season from Winchester City. from Met Police. Already making an Sponsored by: Tony impact. A talent and Flanders one to watch for the future.

Paul Hodges: Striker: New to Adam Everiss: the Row this Midfield: pacey and season, a very tricky midfielder, can exciting pro- beat defenders with spect. Spon- ease, sored by: Eric Howard

Paul Strudley James Tennant Midfield: Goal-Keeper Another new signing this One of the best com- season. Powerful and municators in non- pacey wide player to add league football. Makes to our attacking options saves that don’t seem humanly possible. Sponsored by Toni Charlton

HARTLEY PEN PICS

Andre Williams Striker ‘Scouse’ is now into his second season at the club. Raw, pacey and awkward to play against.

Tom Walsh Defender Tom is our longest serving player from this squad. Most naturally a full back and as comfortable on both sides. Ian Jones: Mid- field: The engine of the team cul- tured and assured on the ball. Sponsored by Colin Charlton

Craig Atkinson: Goalkeeper; a Hartley Supporters favourite

Charlie Bath: Young energetic midfielder, bright future prospect

Michael Buck: Experienced central defender

Jack Dansie: Youth team starlet made his 1st team debut this season

George Frise: Another youth starlet playing regular youth & reserve team football this term

Frederick Gee: Goalkeeper, an excellent youngster, bright prospect.

Christopher Harris: Goalkeeper who is on Reading books

Jake Maddock: Goalkeeper Dual signed with Met Police

Anthony Millerick: Cultured defender with marauding instincts

Jack Mitchell: Centre back who made his first team debut marking Jamie Cureton!

SUBURBAN LEAGUE

RESULTS

SLIPPING the holiday form under the Tapping into America’s wireless internet boss’ nose and asking for a couple of meant I could be following the goals as weeks off during the football season is a they went in as if I was at sat at home. risky move in this game. So I knew about the cup upsets, could It used to be that a break abroad meant log on quickly to see England C’s Interna- a complete switch off from what was tional Challenge Trophy result and read going on back home. Results were hard about Steve Davis’ sacking at Leyton Ori- to come by, immediately anyway. ent. You’d could try and grab a copy of an Holiday for me means a holiday from international paper in the hotel hoping twitter too, but clubs live blogging they would have the scores. I remember matches and news means all the info being away and one of my brothers leav- you ever need is at your fingertips ing a message with reception with the should you want it.And that’s the thing final scorelines he knew I’d want to about us football fans. It’s very difficult know. to shut down completely. Even though Then along came the handy text mes- certain social situations demand we for- sage. I once lay awake in the early hours get about football occasionally, it’s com- in a campervan in New Zealand waiting pletely impossible to put it out of the for updates from home on how my team mind. was faring in their crucial relegation de- I’ve often wondered what people who cider. don’t like football actually do on Satur- No Wi-Fi back in 2008 with the day afternoons. Then a dreaded post- campsites on the other side of the world ponement would come along and sud- still working on dial-up internet, mean- denly you’d find yourself traipsing ing an excruciating wait for painfully around a shopping centre. It’s not for slow loading pages to reveal absolutely me. no transfer news. Afternoons on an 18- Recharging the batteries has been nice 30 holiday in Magaluf were wasted load- and I’ve still had my digital editions of ing coins into the hotel’s communal The NLP to have a sneaky look at while computer for that. I’ve been away. But there’s nothing But as technology improved and smart better than coming home and picking up phones became the only mobile you the paper version for a proper catch-up. could buy, keeping in touch has become Now I’m back to helping fill it – the boss easier. will be pleased! By Matt Badcock

AROUND THE ROW

CLUB SHOP HARTLEY WINTNEY FC: ITEMS FOR SALE PIN BADGES £4.00 MUGS £6.00 BEANIES ORANGE OR BLACK WITH CLUB LOGO £9.00 SCARVES UNBADGED £8.00 SCARVES BADGED ONE END £12.00 CAR STICKERS £2.00

CREASEY PARK COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CENTRE, AFC DUNSTABLE CREASEY PARK DUNSTABLE LU61BB

AFC RUSHDEN & DIA- Hayden Road Sports Ground, Hayden Road, Rushden, Northamptonshire NN10 0HX MONDS NEW LAMB MEADOW, HITCHIN ROAD, ARLESEY, ARLESEY TOWN BEDFORDSHIRE SG15 6RS THE ROBERT PARKER STADIUM, SHORT LANE, STANWELL, MIDDLE- ASHFORD TOWN SEX TW19 7BH SRD STADIUM, HAYWOOD WAY, AYLESBURY, AYLESBURY BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, HP19 9WZ CHESHAM UNITED FC, THE MEADOW, AMY LANE, CHESHAM, AYLESBURY UNITED BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HP5 1NE

BARTON ROVERS LUTON ROAD, BARTON LE CLAY, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK45 4LQ

HOLLOWAYS PARK, WINDSOR ROAD, BEACONSFIELD, BEACONSFIELD TOWN BUCKING-HAMSHIRE, HP9 2SE

BEDFORD TOWN THE EYRIE,MEADOW LANE, CARDINGTON, BEDFORDSHIRE MK44 3LW ST IVES TOWN FC, WESTWOOD ROAD, ST. IVES , CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGESHIRE, PE27 6DT MILL MEADOW, GRAVEL HILL,CHALFONT ST PETER, CHALFONT ST PETER GERRARDS CROSS, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, SL9 9QX RUNNYMEDE STADIUM, WARDS PLACE, EGHAM, SURREY EGHAM TOWN TW20 8XD CALTHORPEPARK, CROOKHAM ROAD, FLEET HANTS, FLLET TOWN GU51 5FA REYNOLDS FIELDS, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD, HANWELL TOWN MIDDLESEX, UB6 8TL

THE MEMORIAL PLYING FIELDS, GREEN LANE, HARTLEY WINTNEY, HARTLEY WINTNEY HANTS RG27 8DL

The SKYex Community Stadium, Beaconsfield Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 HAYES & YEADING 0SL.

HILLGROUNDS LEISURE, HILLGROUNDS ROAD, KEMPSTON, BED- KEMPSTON ROVERS FORD, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK42 8SZ

MARLOW ALFRED DAVIS GROUND, OAK TREE ROAD, MARLOW, BUCKS SL7 3ED

MONEYFIELDS SPORTS CENTRE,MONEYFIELDS AVENUE, MONEYFIELDS COPNOR, PORTSMOUTH, HAMPSHIRE, PO3 6LA NORTHWOOD PARK , CHESTNUT AVENUE, NORTHWOOD, NORTHWOOD MIDDLESEX, HA6 1HR THE ASM STADIUM, MEADOW VIEW PARK, TYTHROP WAY, THAME THAME, OXFORDSHIRE, 0X9 3RN

HORTON ROAD, WEST DRAYTON, MIDDLESEX,U7 8HX UXBRIDGE

HARTLEY WINTNEY A TEAM

RESULTS

FIXTURES SATURDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2017

EAST FIXTURES 09 DECEMBER 2017 KICKOFF 3.00pm

East table

THE SMALL PRINT

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of Owner- ship 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 Un- incorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently consists of the club’s elected Officers.

A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: http://www.hartleyfc.com/ club.html (see PDF Club Constitution)

SATURDAY 09 DECEMBER 2017, 3.00pm KICK-OFF

Referee: Daniel Lamport Assistants: Alex Lewis & Sam Bowen HARTLEY WINTNEY v MONEYFIELDS All Orange Light Blue Shirts/Socks From: White Shirts Green Shorts & Socks

Paul Strudley 1 Stephen Mowthorpe

Callum Eagle 2 Louie Martin

Liam Eagle 3 Jamie Ford

Dean Stow 4 Lewis Fennemore Louie Paget 5 Brett Poate

Josh Webb 19/6 Sam Pearce

Jack French 7 Tyler Giddings

Joe Paris 8 Marley Ridge

Paul Hodges 9 Gary Austin Jake Baxter 10 Steven Hutchings (c)

Rowan Vine 11 Joseph Briggs

Adam Everiss 12 Jake Raine Jayden Englefield 14 Curtis Da Costa James Tennant 15 Max Smith Luke Perkins 16 Harry Bedford

Mar Vockins 17 Alfie Robinson

Daniel Brownlie Manager Dave Carter Anthony Millerick Manager Matt Jones Luke Tuffs Coach Mick Beard Physio