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Download PDF Here Photo courtesy of Ray Routledge SHOLING V HIGHWORTH TOWN SOUTHERN LEAGUE SOUTH Tuesday 29th September 2020 ~~~ 19:45pm k.o. Official matchday programme No 2 Re-founded 1960 Re-named Sholing FC 2010 Members of: Bet Victor Southern League South Division Affiliated to the Hampshire Football Association Wyvern Combination League To the Officials, Players & Supporters of Highworth Town The Committee and players of SHOLING FC offer a very warm welcome to visitors for tonight’s Pitching In Southern League South match. We hope you enjoy your visit, and the game is played in a sporting manner. also hope you take advantage of our hospitality and enjoy a drink in the clubhouse after the game. May we remind you that under no circumstances must glasses or alcohol the bar area or be seen in the vicinity of the football playing May we wish you a safe journey home! PRESIDENT William Boyle MBE VICE PRESIDENT Trevor Lewis DIRECTORS David Diaper Gerry Roberts Claire Paine Trevor Lewis Marc Diaper Paul Knott FOOTBALL SECRETARY Greg Dickson TREASURER Claire Paine MARKETING Claire Paine Paul Knott Dave Diaper Gerry Roberts Greg Dickson LIFE MEMBERS David Diaper Malcolm Stokes Chris Lewis Dave Bell Mick Brown Kevin Harnett Management Committee Chairman Gerry Roberts Vice Chairman Mick Brown Directors David Diaper Trevor Lewis Treasurer Claire Paine Fixture Secretary/Programme Editor Greg Dickson Asst Sec Colin Chamberlain Minutes Secretary Vacant Child Welfare Officer Patrick McGonigle ~~ 07795368913 Covid 19 Officer Paul Knott Hospitality Chris Lewis N ita Calder Referees Liaison Officer Colin Chamberlain Stadium Manager/Turnstile Operative/Safety Officer David Bell Youth Chairperson Carly Kinsey Youth Secretary Claire Paine Social Media: Greg Dickson Carly Kinsey Keith Legg Webmaster Keith Legg Club Photographer Ray Routledge Events Coordinator Vanessa Tyrrell Supporter Liaison Officer Michael Travers Senior Stewards Tony Gale Graham Colborne Adam Lee First Team: Dave Diaper Marc Diaper Iain Calder Club Physios: Joel Whitfield Charlie Kirby 1st Team Media Connor Steel Catering Team: Vanessa Tyrrell Jenny Gerrard Vicky Tyrrell Pauline Tyrrell First Team Support: Terry Miller Gary ‘Onion’ King Dominic Seaborne Goalkeeping Coach: Phil Moody Michael Kurn Reserve Team: Patrick McGonigle Sam Scott Grounds men: Trevor Diaper Michael Simmons Ownership: In accordance with the Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of ownership in relation to Step 1 to Step 4 Clubs within the football pyramid, we hereby confirm that the legal status of Sholing Football Club is identi- fied by Company Number 7280365, and is a Company Limited by Shares. VT FC Ltd trading as Sholing Football Club. Southern League South Sholing v Highworth Town Red & White/Black/Black All Blue Manager Dave DIAPER Manager Ross ADAMS Ryan GOSNEY (Lime Green) 1 Connor JOHNS (Green) Terry(TJ) CUTHBERTSON 2 Ryan STANNERS Marvin McLEAN 3 Matty GRABE Owen ROUNDELL 4 Liam HAINES Dan MILLER 5 Dan COMER Alex SAWYER 6 Leon MORRISON Claudio HERBERT 7 Joe SELMAN Byron MASON © 8 Matt CHEETHAM Dan MASON 9 Ashley EDENBOROUGH Stuart GREEN 10 Callum PARSONS Bradley TARGETT 11 Sam MORRIS Joe SMITH 12 Rob DEAN Nick WATTS 14 Chris JACKSON Jake HOOLE 15 Dan DREWETT Charlie WAGSTAFFE 16 Jordan MURRAY Luke DEACON 17 Sean WOOD Physios Joel WHITFIELD Charlie KIRBY Physio Natalie HAINES Pete Lowe Darren COOLEY Derek PRATT FIXTURES/RESULTS/SCORERS~~ SEASON 2020-2119-20 08/09 CHRISTCHURCH RCC SF A 0-0 (Won 5-3 on pens) 99 12/09 BEMERTON H HARLEQUINS FAC P A 1-0 Green 101 19/09 EVESHAM UNITED PIS-1S A 3-0 Herbert Mason (D) Green b 252 22/09 FAIRFORD TOWN FAC 1Q A 2-1 Mason (D) Watts 151 26/09 SLIMBRIDGE PIS-1S H 0-2 220 29/09 HIGHWORTH TOWN PIS-1S H 03/10 SALTASH UNITED FAC 2Q A 06/10 BASINGSTOKE TOWN PIS-1S A 10/10 CIRENCESTER TOWN PIS-1S A 17/10 WANTAGE TOWN FAT 1Q H 20/10 LYMINGTON TOWN RCC F H 24/10 MONEYFIELDS PIS-1S H 27/10 FROME TOWN PIS-1S H 03/11 WINCHESTER CITY PIS-1S A 07/11 WILLAND ROVERS PIS-1S H 10/11 MANGOTSFIELD TOWN PIS-1S H 14/11 BARNSTAPLE TOWN PIS-1S A 21/11 MELKSHAM TOWN PIS-1S H 28/11 SLIMBRIDGE PIS-1S A 05/12 PAULTON ROVERS PIS-1S H 12/12 CINDERFORD TOWN PIS-1S H 19/12 LARKHALL ATHLETIC PIS-1S A 26/12 AFC TOTTON PIS-1S H 02/01 THATCHAM TOWN PIS-1S A 09/01 BASINGSTOKE TOWN PIS-1S H 16/01 BRISTOL MANOR FARM PIS-1S A 23/01 BIDEFORD PIS-1S H 30/01 FROME TOWN PIS-1S A 06/02 WINCHESTER CITY PIS-1S H 13/02 WILLAND ROVERS PIS-1S A 20/02 27/02 MELKSHAM TOWN PIS-1S A 06/03 BARNSTAPLE TOWN PIS-1S H 13/03 PAULTON ROVERS PIS-1S A 20/03 MONEYFIELDS PIS-1S A 27/03 CIRENCESTER TOWN PIS-1S H 03/04 BRISTOL MANOR FARM PIS-1S H 05/04 AFC TOTTON PIS-1S A 10/04 EVESHAM UNITED PIS-1S H 17/04 MANGOTSFIELD UNITED PIS-1S A 24/04 LARKHALL ATHLETIC PIS-1S H 01/05 CINDERFORD TOWN PIS-1S A 03/05 THATCHAM TOWN PIS-1S H 08/05 HIGHWORTH TOWN PIS-1S A Good evening welcome back to a quick return to the Mackoy Stadium following Saturday’s home game to Slimbridge, not the result we were expecting a 0-2 defeat despite a penalty save by Ryan Gosney. So we need to be at our best to get a result following on from Saturday’s defeat. On Tuesday we travelled to Cinder Lane for a game verses Fairford Town which was another potential banana skin but a 2-1 win put us in the hat for today’s draw, the draw has given us another away trip this time to Cornwall against South West Peninsular side Saltash United who play at step 6. Saltash United have made this match an all ticket game and they are selling tickets on line. However when you go on their site it is saying the match is sold out. I have been informed by the club that 20 tickets have been made available to Sholing supporters however once again I have to inform the club who intends purchasing those 20 tickets. So if you are planning an away trip to Saltash United please contact me on either 07496804555 or by email: [email protected] in order I can book your tickets for you. They will be available to collect on the day from the Saltash United ticket office. You will see more changes at the ground again since our opening friendly with Salisbury we now have the QR Track and Trace code around the ground so it is easier for you to register upon your arrival at the Mackoy Stadium. We are also indebted to our matchday volunteers who are also doing stewarding duties in order we can enjoy watching football safely in this current climate. Also a reminder we now have the clubhouse open every Saturday morning for breakfasts etc, your support of Sholing FC is really appreciated. Towards the back of tonight’s programme you will see the menus for the tea bar and the bar. On match day's we will only be serving food from the outside window. In the clubhouse you will need to wear a mask as per current government guidelines then go and be seated at a table the staff will then serve you from the table as no ordering will be allowed from the bar. Another reminder we like pubs and restaurants have to close by 10:00pm on midweek matches there is the possibility of moving the kick off times but this has to be agreed with the travelling opposition as most have at least a 2 hour trip to get to us and us likewise when we travel away. Our U23’s have got of to an indifferent start to the season following on from preseason where the young Boatmen won 3 of their 4 preseason games with 3 clean sheets as well. In the league they secured a 4-0 away win at Andover Town then a strange cup tie away at Brockenhurst where they found themselves 5-0 down at half time but true grit saw them comeback to level at 5-5 in the 90 minutes but were edged out 7-6 in the penalty shoot out. Then last Wednesday away at Whitchurch United they lost 4-0 and had goalkeeper sent off who now sits out 2 U23 matches. However this Thursday evening they have the chance to redeem themselves with a home match with local rivals Hamble Club please note that the clubs have agreed to kick off at 19:15pm so hopefully we will get some good support for the young boatmen and help get them back to winning ways. Dave Diaper continues to break records here at Sholing FC he has now been in charge of 1111 matches as manager and looks to continue to get closer to 1200 matches. Greg ~ Sholing FC Secretary DAVE DIAPER CLUB RECORD & HONOURS VOSPER THORNEYCROFT FC 1999/00 Hampshire Div 1 Runners-up 2000/01 Hampshire Premier Champions 2001/02 Southampton Senior Cup Winners 2002/03 Hampshire Premier League Runner-up VT FC 2003/04 Hampshire Premier Champions 2003/04 Southampton Senior Cup Winners 2003/04 Promoted to Sydenhams Wessex League Division 1 2005/06 Southampton Senior Cup Winners 2006/07 Southampton Senior Cup Winners 2007/08 Sydenhams (Wessex) Premier Runners up 2007/08 Southampton Senior Cup Winners 2008/09 Sydenhams (Wessex) League Cup Winners 2008/09 Sydenhams (Wessex) League Runners-up, promotion to Southern League 2008/09 Hampshire FA Senior Cup Runners-up 2009/10 Red Insure (Southern League) Cup Final Runner-up Sholing FC 2010/11 Southern League South & West Runners-up 2010/11 Hampshire Senior Cup Finalists 2013/14 Sydenhams Wessex Premier League Champions 2013/14 FA Vase Winners 2015/16 Sydenhams Wessex Premier League Runners-up 2016/17 Sydenhams Wessex Cup Winners Southampton Senior Cup Winners 2018/19 Sydenhams Wessex Premier League Champions 2018/19 Russell Cotes Winners Dave Diaper - joined the club as manager in season 1999/2000 from B.A.T.
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