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V WIMBORNE TOWN | PITCHING in SOUTHERN PREMIER SOUTH SATURDAY 21St AUGUST 2021 | KICK OFF 3:00PM OFFICIAL HARTLEY WINTNEY FC MATCHDAY PROGRAMME: £2 the rowhartleyfc.com v WIMBORNE TOWN | PITCHING IN SOUTHERN PREMIER SOUTH SATURDAY 21st AUGUST 2021 | KICK OFF 3:00PM HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY 2 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town PROUD HAMPSHIRE CLUB SINCE 1897 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 3 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. 4 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town CLUB OFFICIALS 2021-2022 PRESIDENT TREASURER Vacant Colin Charlton VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Nick Vint Phil Blakey, Elayne Duddridge CHAIRMAN MATCH SECRETARY Luke Mullen Gerry Wykes VICE CHAIRMAN SUBURBAN LEAGUE SECRETARY Steve Noakes David Ray HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS UNDER 18s SECRETARY Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby, Phil Blakey Paddy White, Luke Mullen, Brian BAR CHAIRMAN Barnard, Gerry Wykes Paddy White VICE PRESIDENTS MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Peter Auchterlonie Ann Bradley, Mick Bradley, Mick Clarke, COMMITTEE Lisa Collins, James Cooke, Neil Doody, Peter Auchterlonie Elayne Duddridge, Paula Flanders, Ray Boorman Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Ann Bradley Lenthal, Margaret Lewington, Bob Brendan Devlin Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Nick Elkington Richardson, Niall Scott, Linda Scott, Josie Jeremy Fox Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Malcolm White Chris Stanley, Roy Stimpson, Trudy SOCIAL COMMITTEE Stimpson, Roger Taplin, Nick Vint Tracy Collier, Samantha Vallance FIRST TEAM MANAGER SPORTS THERAPIST Anthony Millerick Yasser Adnan FIRST TEAM ASSISTANT MANAGER U23 DEVELOPMENT TEAM MANAGERS Steve Noakes Andy Hunt FIRST TEAM COACHES Ross Weatherstone Neil Woodyer U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGERS Mark Hurst Dan Ryan Keith Benjamin Steve Bates Ty Newton U18 YOUTH TEAM COACH FIRST TEAM ANALYST Nick Meads Nick Meads MATCH DAY OFFICERS CLUB PHOTOGRAPHER Ray Boorman Josie Shipman Phil Blakey SOCIAL MEDIA PRESS OFFICER & WEB ADMIN Luke Mullen Kevin O’Byrne Tyler House MATCH DAY PROGRAMME GROUNDSMAN Hartley WintneyTyler F.C. House Tony King Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 5 WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC ood afternoon Ladies and Team are also in action this afternoon Gentlemen and welcome to the and make the trip to Eastbourne G Memorial Ground for this Borough, looking to improve on last Pitching In Southern League Premier week’s performance. South Division fixture against Wimborne Town. On the club front, please may I remind you that this season’s membership is We extend a warm welcome to their now due. Please ask at the bar for a players, officials and supporters, and to form. Every membership contribution today’s match officials, Messrs Higgs, helps as we continue our post- Crowhurst and Gregory. pandemic recovery. A bit about our opponents Now that our squad is coming together, we are also asking for any kind souls Full Name: Wimborne Town who are so inclined to sponsor a player Football Club this season. Nickname(s): The Magpies Our adult player sponsorships are just £70 for the season, and these are Founded: 1878 unique sponsorships; one sponsor to each player and they are first come, Ground: New Cuthbury, first served. Payments can be made by Wimborne bank transfer to the Club account, or by cheque at the clubhouse. Chairman: Paula Henley We also have a new junior/youth Manager: James Stokoe sponsorship package, which allows anyone 16 years old or younger to Like ourselves, the Magpies have had sponsor any player in the senior an inauspicious start to the season, Hartley Wintney squad for just £15 for suffering a 4-1 opening day home the season. A player can have more defeat to early league high-flyers than one junior/youth sponsor, but each Taunton, before securing a point in a sponsor will get an individual photo goalless draw at Yate in midweek. taken of them with their chosen player. For Hartley, Tuesday was a very Please get behind the team this disappointing night for the team as they afternoon. If you enjoy your day with suffered a 3-nil home defeat against us, why not boost the gate and bring a Harrow Borough. Perhaps our night mate to the next home fixture? was summed up by the late penalty miss, but here’s hoping that the boys Thank you for your support. #UTR can bounce back today. I know that they are hurting as much as the fans are. Luke Elsewhere, the U23 Development 6 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town Hartley Wintney F.C. Official Home & Away Shirt Sponsor 2021/22 photo: Josie Shipman BOSS Professional Services, with offices in Kennington Park, London, are a market leading ERP consulting and recruitment business that specialise in the sourcing of high level permanent and contract resources into the SAP, Dynamics and Oracle space. The BOSS Recruitment brand is one of the fastest growing recruitment companies in the UK, with expert recruiters within the following vertical markets - BOSS ERP, BOSS Oil and Gas, BOSS Energy, BOSS Sales Solutions and BOSS Medical Devices - with over 30 years of senior management experience and a pool of talented experts providing unrivalled services to diverse sectors. BOSS Professional Services, Kennington Park, 1-3 Brixton Road, London, SW9 6DE T: 0203 754 2000 E: [email protected] WEB: www.bossprofessional.com MILLERS ood afternoon all and welcome we've seen some good, some bad and back to the Memorial Ground for some ugly. As I say, Tuesday did come G this afternoon’s match against as a shock. Wimborne Town. To prove that it was merely a bad day at After two very the office for all departments, we have positive away to rectify it immediately. We have had performances, some good battles with Wimborne over we were all the years and we expect nothing surprised by different today, so it will make for a good the game. performance on Tuesday In regards to our squad, Shane night at home. Hollamby isn't far off a return and we all know what an important player he has Harrow were been for us over the years. With Spurs clinical all night not in any of the big European trophies, and were brave we should see more of him this season! in their photo: Mark Sandom defending and Dean Stow is fit again, but work and it's fair to say family commitments mean he will return that we were the complete opposite fully in September, adding some throughout - something that hasn't been experience and steel. in our DNA for a considerable time. Nathan Jones is out for another four Despite the softness of their goals, we weeks at the very least but, other than still created a hatful of chances, that, our numbers are healthy right now. numerous set pieces and periods of pressure for the second game running. Meanwhile, James Beauchamp has gone on loan to Fleet and is scoring However, due to a mix of bad luck and goals. poor finishing, we failed to put any pressure on a Harrow side who had just There is competition for places which come off a bad loss in their opening should push those starting harder to game of the season. retain their shirts, but with fixtures coming thick and fast, we will need to The few positives we'll take from the retain that throughout this campaign. game is that at no point did the players throw in the towel; we created some Enjoy the game and see you all in the good chances, and we still haven't been bar after. UTR truly opened up or come under any real sustained pressure… and that seems like a strange sentence to write after Millers conceding 3 goals. We are two games into our season and 8 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town TODAY’S OPPOSITION imborne Town are now in first time facing Hartley as a manager. their fourth season in the W Pitching In Southern League Club History: Wimborne Town FC Premier South. was founded in 1878. The club became founder members of the Like Hartley, the 2018/19 season was South Hampshire & Dorset FA in the first Step 3 campaign in the club’s 1884 and the Dorset County FA in history. However, three months 1887. earlier, in the Division One West play- off final, the Magpies thought they Much of the club’s early history was had missed out on promotion after a spent in the Dorset League and cup penalty shootout defeat against wins in that time included the Dorset Swindon Supermarine. Minor Cup, the Dorset Junior Cup and most notably the Dorset Senior It was a month later, when South Amateur Cup. Yorkshire side Shaw Lane folded, that Wimborne Town were belatedly In the 1980/81 season, Wimborne promoted to fill the vacancy left at Town won Division One of the Dorset Step 3. League for the first time in their history. After ground improvements This meant a total of seven clubs that included the installation of were promoted from Step 4 to the floodlights, the construction of a Southern League Premier South that perimeter wall around the ground, as year and all seven have competed in well as new changing rooms, the club every subsequent season in our joined the Western League ahead of division. the 1981/82 season. Hartley first travelled to Cuthbury for a A Reserves side continued to league meeting between the two compete in the Dorset League and sides in November 2018. That match successfully defended the club’s saw Wimborne run out 2-1 winners. Division One title, while the First The reverse fixture in March 2019 Team finished 4th in Division One of ended 3-0 to Hartley. the Western League in 1982. The following season, Wimborne In the 1982/83 season, the club hosted the Row on the opening day of entered the FA Cup for the first time the season in a game that finished in its history.
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