HARTLEY WINTNEY FC VS SALISBURY FC 19TH JANUARY 2019 KICK-OFF 3.00PM

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THE EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH PREMIER SOUTH Official Hartley Wintney FC Matchday Programme: £2 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY

artley Wintney Football Club was founded in 1897 and played in an area ad- H jacent to the village's golf and cricket clubs. 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 Alder- shot League.

In 1973, Glynn Howell was appointed Manager. 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, which replaced the Surrey Senior League. After the first couple of seasons and two changes of management, the club appointed Ian Bedford as Manager. Once again an influx of senior players brought Hartley success. Within his three years in management, they gained trophies including the League Title (1982-1983) and Runners Up (1981-1982), Aldershot Senior Cup Winners (1980-1981), and George Allen Cup Winners (1981-1982). They were also Runners Up in the League Cup (1982-1983) and Aldershot Senior Cup (1981-1982).

During this period a new Clubhouse was opened. David Willoughby, the then Sec- retary & Treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, the then club Chairman and now President, devoted excep- tional hours in the em- bryo stages of this ven- ture. Further invest- ments around this time included floodlights, new changing rooms and covered seating.

In 2007-08 under man- ager Mike Scott, the club gained promotion from Divi 1 of the Combined Counties League, but 2008-09 ended in relega- tion by a narrow margin. Under manager and assistant Pete Gray and John Con- don, the first team rallied, finishing 5th in CCL Div 1 in 2009-10. Coach Louis King took the reigns as manager when Pete Gray stepped down, guiding the team to 7th in CCL Div 1 in 2010-11.

A management team of ex-Basingstoke Town and Oxford United striker, Neville Roach, Assistant Mick Wollen and Coach Scott Tarr took charge for 2011-12 and it was a notable season, with the club achieving promotion back to the Com- bined Counties League Premier Division. Hartley also had a fine FA Cup run that took them to the Third Qualifying Round, but the euphoria of the cup run and promotion was dampened even before the champagne bubbles had burst, when the coaching staff and almost the entire squad left for Thatcham Town. For the 2012-13 season, ex-Millwall defender, Dave Tuttle, was given the sum- mer to prepare a new squad. However, a string of poor results led to a second change in management in less than 4 months, with 24 year-old ex-Basingstoke Town and Hartley striker, Ben Dillon, given his first managerial position. Once again there was an almost total outflow of players and Ben, with assistants Ja- son Minton and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the squad, but by this time with Hartley well and truly set adrift at the bottom of the table. Their enthusiasm, 2 PROUD CLUB SINCE 1897 belief and the introduction of a talented group of players quickly restored the spirit around the club. In what became known as the season of the club's 'Great Escape', the Row’s place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly remarkable second half of the season.

Dillon further strengthened the squad, with Steve Saunders and Dan Brownlie brought in to the coaching setup alongside Jason and Joe. The 2013-14 season started well and there were wins in the FA Cup to setup a home tie in the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in the club's history, losing out to an in-form Daventry Town in front of a crowd of over 1,000. The cup run took its toll on the league form but the club finished a creditable 7th in the CCL Premier Division.

A new Club crest was commissioned ahead of the 2013-14 season, with a design that is modern but holds true to the traditions of a village club founded over 100 years ago. Designed by Philippa Bell, the current crest incorporates several ele- ments of historical significance. With the village recorded in the 13th century under the name of Hertleye Wynteneye, meaning "the clearing in the forest where the deer graze by Winta's island", the crest shows a tree and a stag, as well as the rose emblem of the Club's home county, Hampshire. The Club's nick- name of 'The Row' is taken from 'Hartley Row', a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. The nickname and the year in which the Club was founded are also incorporated in the crest.

2014-15 saw the club consolidate its place in the CCL Premier Division, finishing a comfortable 9th. Dillon stepped down at the end of the season and Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick were appointed as Joint First Team Managers for 2015-16, with Joe Lawler remaining part of the coaching setup, and Luke Tuffs coming in as First Team Coach while continuing as Youth Team Manager.

It was a very eventful 2015-16. After a memorable FA Cup win away at Merthyr Town in the Second Qualifying Round, Hartley battled back from 2-0 down to 2- 2 away at Conference South Eastbourne Borough, only to be beaten by a goal struck deep into injury time. In the FA Vase, Hartley Wintney broke a longstand- ing club record by reaching the 5th Round Proper. In front of a sell-out 1,300 at Green Lane, eventual finalists Hereford proved too strong, but the Row went on to top the CCL Premier Division for most of the season and claimed the 2015-16 league title, finishing 10 points clear on 106 points, with a goal difference of +87 and having lost just four league games all season. Promotion, however, was de- nied due to ground grading issues. Faced with attempting to achieve back-to-back title wins and put in place the substantial ground improvements that would allow progression, the 2016-17 season under co-managers Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick, and coach Luke Tuffs, was extraordinary. The Row topped the Combined Counties League Prem- ier Division for the entire season, reached the semi-finals of the Hampshire Sen- ior County Cup and the final of the Aldershot Senior Cup, and secured the re- quired ground grading to allow the Row to take their place in the Southern League South, making it to Step 4 of the football pyramid for the first time. And to top off a wonderful 2016-17, Luke Tuffs’ Youth team won the Hampshire FA Youth Cup against a strong Aldershot Town U18. 3 HARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY

The team took life at Step 4 in their stride, helped by the consistency provided by an unchanged management team and settled squad, and the 2017-18 season was to prove even more remarkable than the previous campaign. The Row sat within the top four for much of the season, never dropping below 8th.

They set down a marker in the FA Cup, beating local rivals Basingstoke Town in a replay at Green Lane. Town later responded by signing Hartley's top goalscor- er and club captain, Sam Argent. Argent's departure was a huge setback, but the management team responded by bringing in Rowan Vine, the charasmatic ex-professional. Vine restored belief in both the team and the supporters; it was an inspired signing. The Row embarked on their first FA Trophy campaign, which included wins against Gosport Borough and Farnborough FC before going out 0- 2 in the First Round Proper against eventual finalists, Bromley FC.

Vine joined the management team at one of his former clubs battling relegation late in the season. Losing Rowan seemed a massive blow at a critical point, but again the management team made an inspired signing. Nic Ciardini joined from Farnborough and was instrumental in keeping the momentum going. Hugely important was also the strong central defensive partnership that had grown dur- ing the second half of the season between Jack Ball and Liam Eagle.

A Play-Off place was secured and the Row won the semi-final against AFC Dun- stable 2-0. Cambridge City had triumphed at Hayes & Yeading FC in the other semi. In front of a crowd of over 700 at Green Lane, a tense game was decided by a single goal scored by Ciardini and so the Row clinched promotion and made it to the Southern Premier at Step 3; a truly outstanding achievement. The final season highlight was in lifting the Aldershot Senior Cup with a 4-1 win against Eversley & California FC.

20182018----19191919 The Club heads into new territory in the Southern League once again as it takes its place proudly in the Evo-Stik League South, Premier South for this season, having negotiated the steep climb from Step 5 to Step 3 in just two seasons. A revised management team is at the helm, with Dan Turkington stepping in as co -manager alongside Anthony Millerick, and there is a new and experienced coaching setup under Head Coach Luke Tuffs, with Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst and Keith Benjamin joining the background team.

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4 CLUB OFFICIALS 2018-2019

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 Bradley, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, James Cooke, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington, Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Sco, Linda Sco, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Smpson, Trudy Smpson, Roger Taplin, Nick Vint, Elizabeth Webb, Anthony White, David Willoughby, Gerry Wykes

TREASURER: Colin Charlton HONORARY SECRETARY: Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Eric Howard BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox, Sue Trimmer COMMITTEE: Ann Bradley, Dave Williams, Brendan Devlin, Jeremy Fox, Nick Elkington, Peter Auchterlonie SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Sue Trimmer, Lauren Breau, Tracy Collier, Lani Kealoha Charman, Samantha Vallance

FIRST TEAM MANAGERS: Dan Turkington, Anthony Millerick FIRST TEAM COACHES: Luke Tuffs, Sam Rafique, Mark Hurst, Keith Benjamin RESERVE TEAM MANAGERS: Ricky Hogsden, Neil Lancaster A TEAM MANAGER: Andy Storey U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Luke Tuffs

MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox, Phil Blakey PROGRAMME EDITOR: Kevin O’Byrne, Luke Mullen PRESS OFFICER & WEB ADMIN: Kevin O’Byrne

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to secure maximum points to bolster EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH their objectives. 19 th January 2019 Last Saturday we visited Walton Casu- als at their newly opened and impres- vs sive Xcel Arena. The ground is shared with Walton & Hersham. Ground shar- Salisbury FC ing may well be the future, so I wonder what the thoughts of our fans (and Kick Off: 3.00pm Fleet Town's) might be if Hart Council were to offer us the use of such a facil- ity? Food for thought, eh?

Good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen Anyway, on to the game. A close and welcome to the Memorial Ground fought encounter saw us run out 2-1 for this Evo-Stik League South, Premier winners with goals from Mitch and Sal. South Division fixture against high fly- The game was marred by the Walton ing Salisbury FC. To their players, offi- skipper sustaining a broken leg. We cials and supporters we extend a warm wish him well in his recovery. welcome and hope you enjoy your short stay with us today. Our other sides were also in action on Saturday. The Reserves turned the ta- We also extend a warm welcome to bles on Eversley, recording a 3-2 win to today's match officials and hope that give them a home tie against Bromley they too enjoy the Hartley hospitality. in the next round of the Challenge Plate. Our goal scorers on the day were Our visitors this afternoon are currently Gracious Musonda, Jack Mitchell and 4th in the league with 45 points from Cam Roovis. 23 games. Under the management of Steve Claridge, the Whites were pro- Elsewhere, the A Team returned to moted last season and now find them- winning ways when they defeated Wey selves handily placed for a tilt at the Valley 5-2. This moves Lord Storey's top slot, and at the least in with a mas- Orange Army within 7 points of winning sive shout for the play-off places. They the league. It may even be closer if the are unbeaten in their last 7 league out- points against Four Marks are awarded. ings. The Whites also had a good FA Trophy run, which was halted last week Today the Reserves make the journey when they lost 4-1 to Carshalton Ath- to Leverstock Green for the second letic. time, the last match being abandoned at half time just before Christmas, and We are currently in 12th place in the the third team make the short trip to league with 33 points from 25 games. Fleet Spurs for a local derby. This will Our form in our last six outings shows be another stern test for the boys, as that we have won 2, lost 2 and drawn undoubtedly there will be a number of 2. This is an extraordinarily tight league sides hoping to halt any celebrations. I with a plethora of teams whose fate sincerely hope the boys can step up to could be relegation come the end of the plate and get back on an unbeaten the season. Every point is crucial for run to secure both league and, hope- us, and today both sides will be looking fully, cup successes.

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The youth team game last Wednesday THE ROW 100 CLUB was postponed after Kye Nash and Zach Kench were injured in a car acci- Have you signed up or renewed dent whilst travelling to the game. Both membership to our 100 Club yet? are thankfully not seriously injured. It’s a monthly draw where the top Back to today's encounter, this promis- prize is £100, a second prize of £25, es to be a keenly contested match and a Club prize of at least £25 where we will be looking for 3 points to help us pull away from the relegation where the winner needs to be pre- melee. When the two sides last met, sent when the draw is made or it Salisbury ran out 4-2 winners, both our becomes a ‘rollover’ for the next goals that day being scored by Rowan Vine. draw! Ask at the bar about signing up or Please get behind the boys today, your renewing. 50% of the funds go back support is always appreciated by the management and the players. to Your Club . £5 per month/£60 per year. Remember, you have to be in it to win it! Luke #UTR

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Good afternoon and welcome to every- their all. All those players are still with one associated with Salisbury FC. us. Not all who left did so because they weren’t wanted, I should also add. I'm stepping in for our management duo today, as promised if they didn’t It took good, bold management to call get something to me on time! the changes. Releasing experienced, skilled players - players that had per- Remembering back to that cold, damp formed well for us in the past - has night in November when we hosted risks, and it needs a few poor perfor- Met Police and were poor in losing 4-1, mances to arrive at the point where I wished for a return to the not so dis- your hand is forced and you have to tant days when we had pace and commit to change, but even then it's workrate all across the pitch, especially only possible if you have a clear plan at the top end. With Mikey Campbell and you know where to find the an- out injured, we were so clearly lacking swers. The players who arrived have it that night, and not just that night. brought energy, pace, strength, skill Millers called me the next day, clearly and a clear desire to work hard and as unhappy at the performance as I contribute to the team, rather than was, and I sensed there was a clear bathe in their own ability by coming vision developing for how the team alive when and if it suits them. The needed to develop. transformation was immediate, though of course with time it promises to ma- Although I missed the league game at ture, particularly in terms of consisten- Tiverton - having endured the drubbing cy and the kind of cohesive play that we got in the FA Trophy replay - it was comes from players knowing their clear from comments Anthony passed teammates well. on afterwards that going there with a team devoid of several regulars and We've seen the videos of the squad with youngsters in their place, the way singing the Row song after victories, in which the team secured a 1-1 draw most recently at Walton, and that tells shone a light on the path forward. As I us as fans, helpers and committee saw it we needed more of what we had members that the Hartley spirit is back. before: energy, pace, the willingness to We mustn't underestimate it, it can be chase down, work hard, and we need- measured in all the times players have ed to recover the team spirit that had pushed themselves to make that last helped bring the Club so far. There ditch saving tackle, that block on the were some unsettling influences - no line, or that lung bursting run to get on names, no pack drill, but even as sup- the end of a cross that wins us the porters we could sense it, and some- game. It takes real motivation for any times see and hear it on the pitch. of us to push ourselves to the limit, in whatever we do, and there's nothing In one case I'm willing to concede that like knowing how much it means to the outpouring of less than positive everyone around you to make you push vibes was down to pure frustration yourself that bit harder. from a player who gave the Club every- thing he had. In a couple of other cas- Enjoy the game. es it was just negativity borne of their Up the Row! own self importance or insecurity. Harsh? No, because they let down their KOB teammates, players who were giving 8

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Hartley Wintney v Swindon lingered on the ball too long before Supermarine, Evo-Stik League making a clearance. He was robbed by South, Premier South. Tues 1st the alert Stuart Fleetwood, who was January 2019 squeezed out by back-tracking Report by David Graham defenders.

Hartley Wintney hosted the in-form Felix and Webb combined well down Swindon Supermarine and an the left and the latter’s parting shot entertaining match ended all square. from 20 yards went just over. Felix was soon in action at the opposite end of After a promising start by the Row it the field. A dangerous cross from the was the Marine who took the lead on 6 left by Michael Hopkins looked odds on minutes. A fast break down the right for a Marine head when Felix came wing enabled Conor McDonagh to drift from nowhere to head clear. in behind the Hartley defence. The striker cut the ball back and Henry Approaching half time saw a Dan Spalding scored from the edge of the Stewart shot arrive at Parker, who box with a low shot. (0-1) quickly set up Platt and he again brought out a smart save from Henry. On 8 minutes, a corner from Jack French found the head of Mickel Platt In added time the Marine had two who headed just wide. Platt was again efforts and from the first they should involved on 18 minutes when he have scored. Fleetwood managed to combined well with Mitchell Parker and get free on the right and his cross shot just over the bar. found McDonagh some 6 yards from goal. However, the striker shot past the The Row pulled level on 21 minutes. post. There was still time for Ryan After a spell of pressure, Hartley built Campbell to record another effort for up a good attack and Jack French the visitors played Marley Ridge in. The midfielder managed to squeeze the ball past Will HT: HARTLEY 2 SWINDON S/MARINE 1 Henry in the Swindon goal and into the net. (1-1) It took Marine just one minute to get on level terms after the re-start. A right Things got even better for Hartley a wing corner from Spalding found the minute later when Mickel Platt set up head of Jerel Ifil, who headed Mitchell Parker, who fired in a low shot powerfully home unchallenged. (2-2) from the edge of the box. (2-1) On 58 minutes, the Row’s chances for On 28 minutes, a long clearance found a win greatly diminished. A fierce McDonagh and his lob went just over challenge by Hadda Zongo; who’d had the bar. Three minutes later Josh Webb a decent game to that point; on Matt and Joe Felix combined well down the Williams saw referee, Sunny Gill, issue left and the latter’s low strike brought a straight red card, thus reducing the out a good save from Henry at full home side to ten men. Shortly after, on stretch. A minute later, a Josh Webb 64 minutes, a long run from Stuart corner was flicked on and a header Fleetwood saw him force his way from Platt saw another good save by through the Row defence. However, Henry. But the Row had a scare four the striker shot past when well placed minutes later after Adam Desbois to score. 13 THE PAPERS SAID : SWINDON SUPERMARINE

On 73 minutes, Hartley had a chance today in two phases of the game. Much when Ty Smith set-up Platt, who fired of our play in the first half was good just past the post. Almost immediately, and adventurous, with plenty of good the Marine had a great chance to win moves and interplay. After the sending the match when Jamie Edge set-up off we were brave again and showed a Spalding but he also shot just wide. lot of character to hold on and secure the point. Swindon Supermarine are a The Row kept possession well and good side and very much an in-form probed until the end. Mitchell Parker team, which showed. At the moment proved an effective outlet ball and led we seem to be running into teams who the line well. In added time the Row are having their best spells of the survived a few set pieces and held on season.” with 10 men for a good point. Jack French - “I felt the team FT: HARTLEY 2 SWINDON S/MARINE 2 recovered well after losing the early goal but started the second half poorly, Attendance: 247 conceding a quick equaliser. We played Man of the Match: JOE FELIX well with 10 men and had plenty of possession. In the end the draw was HARTLEY WINTNEY: Adam Desbois, probably a fair result.” Joe Felix, Louie Paget, Hadda Zongo, Nathan Smart, Josh Webb, Jack Hartley Wintney v Basingstoke French, Marley Ridge, Mitchell Parker, Town, Evo-Stik League South, Mickel Platt, Dan Stewart. Premier South. Saturday 5th Subs: Michael Campbell, Ty Smith (on), January 2019 Salhin Abybakar, Romario Hart (on), Report by David Graham Nic Ciardini (on) Basingstoke Town gained a deserved SWINDON SUPERMARINE: Will win in the North Hampshire derby Henry, Connor Thompson, Michael courtesy of two second half goals, but Hopkins, Jamie Edge, Jerel Ifil, Matt it was the Row who had the first Williams, Henry Spalding, Brad Hooper, chance on 2 minutes when a Jack Stuart Fleetwood, Conor McDonagh, French corner on the right found the Ryan Campbell. head of Mickel Platt who headed Subs: Joe Selman, Joe Shepherd, Dave narrowly wide. The Dragons quickly Bampton, Dan Williamson, Kieran Diaz- took a grip on the game, however, and Benitez Zidan Akers had three chances in a row to open the scoring. After the game David caught up with Hartley joint manager, Anthony On 5 minutes he had an effort well Millerick, and midfield maestro, Jack saved by Adam Desbois. Two minutes French. later, a move down the right created a shot for Akers which was parried by Anthony Millerick - “I thought we were Desbois and the follow-up from Sam the better side in the first half, but was Argent was blocked by Row defenders, disappointed with the two goals we with Nathan Smart clearing off the line. conceded. We worked hard to get our On 11 minutes, Akers tried his luck goals, whereas the Marine goals were again, after being set-up by Sam hugely preventable. Argent, but once again Desbois The team showed a lot of bravery produced a good stop. 14 THE PAPERS SAID: BASINGSTOKE TOWN

Play evened up as the half progressed. saved by Desbois. Hartley should have Yet another effort was notched by then scored, on 85 minutes. A spell of Akers when, from a centre, he shot pressure saw Josh Webb head down to past the post. The Row mustered an substitute Mikey Campbell, whose shot overdue effort on target when Mitchell was off target from close range. Parker's shot was saved by the well positioned Colm McAdden. The visitors had the final chance, in added time, when Oliver Harris On the stroke of half-time, Sam Smart managed to get free on a breakaway. made good progress down the left and The substitute saw his parting effort his cross found Akers, who was unlucky well saved by Desbois. Basingstoke to see his flick go just past the post. held on for a deserved win.

HT: HARTLEY 0 BASINGSTOKE TN 0 FT: HARTLEY 0 BASINGSTOKE TN 2

The 'stoke started the better in the Attendance: 451 second period and, on 50 minutes from Hartley Man of the Match: ADAM a short corner on the left, a chance DESBOIS was created for Sam Argent, who fired narrowly wide. HARTLEY WINTNEY: Adam Desbois, Joe Felix, Louie Paget, Jack Ball, On 58 minutes the Row had a sight at Nathan Smart, Josh Webb, Jack goal when a long ball found Mitchell French, Dan Stewart, Mitchell Parker, Parker, but the home striker shot wide. Mickel Platt, Marley Ridge. Four minutes later Basingstoke took the Subs: Hadda Zongo, Tyron Smith, lead. Loose play in midfield by the Row Salhin Abubakar, Romario Hart (on), enabled 'stoke substitute, Aaron Michael Campbell (on) Redford, to feed Sam Smart on the right. The winger made his way into BASINGSTOKE TOWN: Colm the penalty box before unleashing a McAdden, Dean Stow, Rob Gerrard, fine shot from a difficult angle which Charlie Kennedy, Dan Bayliss, Dan went into the net off the underside of Collier, Sam Smart, Harry Pearse, Sam the crossbar. (0-1) Argent, Sam Deadfield, Zidan Akers. Subs: James Orvis, Drew Matthews, Things got better for the Dragons three Shane Hollamby (on), Aaron Redford minutes later, on 65 minutes. Hartley (on), Oliver Harris (on) lost possession on the right of midfield. The ball was quickly moved through to After the game, David spoke with Harry Pearse and he ran on and shot Anthony Millerick. low past Desbois. (0-2) "All in all it was a 'bad day at the office'. We didn't do any of the positive Hartley had a chance on 79 minutes things we have been doing in our when good play by Joe Felix down the recent games, we didn't show any left saw the full-back find Parker, but tempo or urgency, and Basingstoke his effort was comfortably saved by were full value for the win. They McAddan in the 'stoke goal. outworked us during the match. "I feel we let ourselves down today," On 83 minutes, a quick break by Millers continued, "but, moving Basingstoke gave the visitors a good forward, we must show character for chance, but the winger's shot was the remaining matches in the season." 15 THE PAPERS SAID: BASINGSTOKE (CUP)

Basingstoke Town v Hartley challenge on Michael Campbell. Wintney, The City Security Services Ltd League Challenge Cup After the break, the home side came Third Round. Tues 8th Jan 2019 back into the contest and on 55 by Graham Merry, Basingstoke Gazette minutes Deadfield played a free-kick down the left channel to Smart and his SALHIN Abubakar scored twice in the cross saw Hollamby get his head on the space of three minutes for Hartley ball, and somehow it went wide from Wintney late on, as they booked their under the bar. place in the last eight of the League Cup, beating Basingstoke Town 4-1. As the hour mark came, it looked more likely Town would level. Rob Gerrard The first good chance fell to Aaron went on a nice run, before being up- Redford with a sweet shot from the ended. Sub Dean Stow's free-kick hit edge of the area, but ‘keeper, Craig the wall, but he got the ball back and Bradshaw, was able to beat it away in played it out wide for Smart and, as he the 8th minute. Two minutes later, wriggled through sub Reece Wylie and Redford was forced out of the game Abubakar, he was pushed and Town due to injury, after looking very lively. were awarded a penalty. Deadfield, in slow motion, took the spot kick and The rest of the first 45 minutes Bradshaw saved and caught the belonged to Hartley, as Josh Webb rebound from Stow. This knocked the pulled the strings in midfield. He also stuffing out of the home side and, six opened the scoring with a superbly minutes later, they were 4-1 down. taken free-kick which flew into the top corner after 20 minutes. A minute later, Hartley's third came from a low strike from the opposite side of the goal, from Abubakar, and then, two minutes Hartley's Tyron Smith tried his luck, but later, a nice ball from sub Harry this time Colm McAdden tipped the ball Woodward released Platt and his cross over. From the corner, a goal mouth to the back post was put away by Sal scramble saw Romario Hart's shot Abubakar for his second of the night. blocked by Shane Hollamby. He so nearly completed a late hat-trick, but at full stretch just failed to get onto The visitors did not have to wait long a ball from Platt. for a second goal as, on 25 minutes, a lovely give and go pass from Smith The reward for Hartley is a home tie released Abubakar and he got to the against either Salisbury or Blackfield byline and crossed for Mickel Platt to and Langley. Anthony Millerick, said: "It score. Three minutes later, Platt was was a real team effort and we played denied by the feet of McAdden. with a lot of energy. Players have staked a claim to a shirt tonight." The home side then hauled themselves back into the contest on 43 minutes. Hartley Wintney: Craig Bradshaw, Ollie Harris found Smart, who forced a Salhin Abubakar, Connor Gales, Nathan corner. From this the ball came back to Smart (c), Jack Ball, Tyron Smith, Sam Deadfield and his low shot Steven Duff, Josh Webb, Michael squeezed in between goalkeeper and Campbell, Mickel Platt, Romario Hart. post. Then in the final minute of the Subs: Harry Woodward (on), Jayden half, Hartley could have been awarded Englefield (on), Marley Ridge, Jack a penalty, after Hollamby's robust French, Reece Wylie (on) 16

MATCH BALL SPONSOR : ORMER LADIES

Today’s Match Ball Sponsor - Ormer Ladies FC, Guernsey

Ormer Ladies FC was established two years ago after the demise of a women’s football league in Guernsey. For the first two years, as every game is played off island, games were restricted to friendlies and Hampshire Invitational Cup games. This season the ladies played Widebrook United from Havant in the Hampshire Invitation- al Cup and narrowly lost 4-3.

The ladies have also this season been playing in a four team league in Jersey, with each team playing each other once, and the only game they’ve played so far this season was won 4-1 against Jersey Wanderers.

The ladies will also be playing in the Jersey Cup this season, but no ties have so far been played in the competition.

Hartley Wintney FC would like to thank Darren Lewin and Ormer Ladies FC for their support, and we wish the team every success this season and in the future.

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Steve Noakes Jacques Experienced defender, Kpohomouh with the Row for Defender recently several seasons. joined, having previ- Previous clubs include ously played for Fleet Town and MET Bangor City, South- Police. Great organiser, port and Droylsden. motivator and tactically Quick, strong and intelligent defender. powerful in the air. Sponsored by Sponsored by Mike Hartley Wintney Parish Juniors FC

Matt Evans Louie Paget Joined us in the closed A versatile player season. A defender, who can play at full Matt has represented back on either flank the Army over 30 times or anywhere in mid- and UK Armed Forces field. Former U18 team 10 times. Played youth team captain. for Rushden & Dia- Sponsored by Mark monds & Winchester. Harpur

Nathan Smart Michael Experienced defender Campbell on dual registration Striker with pace, from Slough Town. good close control Adds a wealth of tal- and an eye for goal. ent, pace and strength Joined the Row this to the squad. Shares summer. the club captain role. Sponsored by David Willoughby

Dan Stewart Jack French Comfortable playing as Midfielder with su- striker or in midfield, perb first touch who Dan was previously finds his way out of with Guildford City and seemingly impossi- is a former Millwall and ble situations with Charlton Athletic acade- his tight ball control. my player. He joined Terrific workrate. the Row in Nov 2018. Sponsored by David Graham

Steve Duff Mitchell A Hartley fans’ fa- Parker vourite and club 24 year-old striker legend, The Train with a good helped the club to goalscoring record two championship from his time with wins and a double Reading City. promotion. Rejoined Joined us from us at the end of Basingstoke Town November’18. in December ‘18 .

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Josh Webb Ross Cook Hard working and A prolific goalscorer combative midfielder and a Hartley fans with an incredible favourite. Rejoins engine. Josh joined the Row for 2018/19 Hartley from Met after a successful Police ahead of the spell last season 2017/18 season. with Thatcham Sponsored by Town. Sponsored Tony Flanders by Zoom Leisure

Tyron Smith Romario Hart Experienced holding Joined at the start midfielder in his 2nd of this season but season with us. was out for a while Previously played following an injury. with Kingstonian Quick, tricky winger and Met Police. Shares the club previously with captain role. Colliers Wood and Godalming Town.

Jayden Salhin Englefield Abubakar A young, skilful 18 year-old winger winger who joined who joined us in us from Winchester December ‘18. Was City. Now in his 2nd with JMA Reading season with the Football Perfor- Row. mance Programme in affiliation with Reading FC.

Jack Ball Adam Desbois Central defender The young 'keeper now in his 2nd sea- joins the Row on a son with us. Formed season-long work a superb partner- experience placement ship with Liam Ea- from Reading FC. gle to help us to Adam is a member of promotion. Spon- the England U19 sored by Duncan squad. Sponsored by & Suzanne Swan Tyler House

Nic Ciardini Chris Harris Experienced forward An up and coming & midfielder, Nic goalkeeping talent came to us from who has featured for Reading U/23. Farnborough last Assured handler of season. ‘Cards’ is the ball. Was under- our club captain for study to Struds last 18/19. Sponsored season. by Colin Charlton

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MANAGEMENT & COACHING STAFF

Anthony Millerick ‘Millers’ is now in his 4th season with the Row and undoubtedly our prize possession. A much sought-after manager whose services we are fortunate to retain. Tactically astute and, whilst he can be uncom- promising, he has a way with his players that engenders loyalty. Sponsored by James Sharples Dan Turkington ‘Turks’ joined as 1st team co-manager alongside ‘Millers’ ahead of the 2018-19 season. Dan managed Camberley Town during one of their most successful spells and brings a wealth of experience, knowledge he now brings to the Row. Luke Tuffs 1st Team Head Coach and U18 Youth Team manager, ‘Tuffs’ Holds the UEFA B licence and is an Academy Man- ager at Pulse Chertsey. Has been with the Row throughout our recent rise up the non-league pyramid. Tuffs is always willing to assist anyone with an interest in the game. Now helping forge ever closer links with the Juniors.

Sam Rafique Sam holds a UEFA License and is currently an academy coach with Aldershot Town FC. He’s had spells at Fleet Town, Godalming Town & Camberley Town, the latter with a considerable success. Sam and Luke Tuffs have known each other well for a number of years; both share the same footballing philosophy. Keith Benjamin An experienced goalkeeping coach, Keith has known Millers and Tuffs for over ten years, having working with them whilst they were players at Camberley Town. He comes with a wealth of experience including recent spells at Farnborough and Kingstonian FC. He now provides specialist goalkeeper mentoring and coaching to our group of talented ‘keepers. Mark Hurst Mark is one of the highest regarded football coaches locally. He previously worked with Anthony Millerick at Cove FC and has worked as a coaches' coach at both Fulham and Villareal FC recently. His coaching experience, and approach to help- ing the players achieve their best, is sure to benefit every- body directly involved with football at the club.

Eric Howard - Physio. Came to us with a wealth of footballing nouse and has been part of the background staff behind our rise up the pyramid. Served us as Reserve Team man- ager. Sponsored by John Whitehall Mick Beard - Physio. Stalwart for the Row over several seasons. Colin Charlton - Kit man. So much more than just the man who looks after the kit! Sponsored by Nic Ciardini & Anna Musgrove

22 THE NLP COLUMN

This week’s NLP programme col- Lidl and there is still a strong possibility umn was written by Jon Couch that the development will still go ahead sometime in the future.” FOOTBALL’S Coming Home at last for supporters in the south-west after Tru- Now, at least with their own roof above ro City announced this week they are their heads, Truro City can look to the to make a welcome return to Cornwall future and a proposed move to the and play the remainder of their home new 10,000-seater Stadium for Corn- games back at their Treyew Road wall, which they would share with the home. Cornish Pirates rugby club. Work on that development has yet to begin, The White Tigers were forced out of with Helical, the firm which bought their home ground back in August, with Treyew Road, still in discussions about supermarket giant Lidl planning to build settling Truro City's £2 million contribu- a store on the site. But now those tion towards the £12m project. plans have been shelved, the club have been given the At the time of writing this, Truro were green light to return home and resume due to kick off their first next Vana- as the only senior football club in Corn- rama National League South home wall. match at their new permanent home against south-west rivals Weston-super Truro had been playing their home -mare on Saturday January 19. games at Torquay United’s ground, meaning a gruelling 180-mile The club added: “We look forward to round trip for Tigers supporters. Natu- seeing as many of you as possible sup- rally, that move badly hit fan attend- porting the team at Treyew Road be- ance figures, with the White Tigers av- tween now and the end of the season.” eraging fewer than 200 fans per game because of the two-hour trip to south If the Stadium of Cornwall really is, as Devon. Their lowest recorded attend- promised, to become a future hotbed ance was just 86 for their game against of senior football in the south-west, Hemel Hempstead Town in October, then it’s important that White Tigers while just 52 ‘home supporters’ made fans embrace the present. the trip on New Year’s Day against their landlords, with 2,760 ‘away’ fans @Nonleaguepaper making up an attendance figure of www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com 2,812. The NLP is the paper of the non- In a statement, the club said: “We are league game and as a club we urge pleased to confirm that Truro City Foot- everybody to support the publication’s ball Club will be playing the remainder efforts by purchasing the paper, or why of this season’s home Vanarama Na- not take out a subscription and have it tional League South and Buildbase FA delivered to your door each week. Trophy matches at Treyew Road. “The move back has been necessitated for a number of reasons, including the late withdrawal of Helical from the retail development project. “It is understood that the ground’s owners, JIL, are still in talks with 23

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Date Opponents Result Att Comp 1 2 3 4 For stats on our games this season prior to September, please refer to a previous programme (downloadable via our website) 01 Sep A Dorchester Town L 2-1 306 League Norman Paget Hutchings Noakes 08 Sep A Dorking Wanderers L 2-0 331 FAC 1Q Strudley Evans Webb Eagle 11 Sep A Beaconsfield D 3-3 85 League Norman Paget Webb 1 Eagle 15 Sep A Weymouth D 2-2 744 League Strudley Paget Kpohomouh 1 Eagle 22 Sep A Staines Town W 3-5 177 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Eagle 1 29 Sep H Merthyr Town D 1-1 275 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Eagle 06 Oct A Harrow Borough D 2-2 153 League Desbois L King Paget Ball

09 Oct A Winchester City W 6-7p Hants Snr 2 Desbois Paget 1p Hutchings Smith 13 Oct H Hendon L 2--3 313 League Desbois L King Paget French 16 Oct A Thatcham Town W 8-9p 138 Lg Cup R1 Desbois 1 Evans Hutchings Kpohomouh 20 Oct H Kings Langley D 0-0 242 League Desbois Evans Hutchings Ball 23 Oct A Fleet Spurs W 1-4 Ald Snr Cup Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Ball

27 Oct H Tiverton Town D 1-1 162 FAT 1Q Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Smith 30 Oct H Tiverton Town L 5-1 148 FAT 1Q Rply Desbois Kpohomouh L King Ball 03 Nov A Wimborne Town L 2-1 326 League Desbois Kpohomouh Hutchings Ball 13 Nov A Met Police W 1-5 47 Lg Cup R2 Desbois Evans Hutchings Ball 1

17 Nov A Salisbury L 4-2 689 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 20 Nov H Met Police L 1-4 166 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 24 Nov A Tiverton Town D 1-1 211 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 27 Nov A Basingstoke Town W 1-3 342 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget 1 Ball

01 Dec H Chesham Utd L 1-2 227 League Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 04 Dec H Basingstoke Town L 1-3 176 Hants Snr 3 Desbois Kpohomouh Paget Ball 15 Dec H Taunton Town W 3-1 184 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 22 Dec H Poole Town W 4-3 255 League Desbois Felix 1 Paget Ball 1 26 Dec A Farnborough D 1-1 549 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 1 29 Dec A Gosport Borough L 1-0 285 League Desbois Felix Webb Ball 01 Jan H Swindon Supermarine D 2-2 247 League Desbois Felix Paget Zongo 05 Jan H Basingstoke Town L 0-2 451 League Desbois Felix Paget Ball 08 Jan A Basingstoke Town W 1-4 178 Lg Cup R3 Bradshaw Abubakar 2 Gales Ball 12 Jan A Walton Casuals W 1-2 252 League Mason Smart (c) Duff Ball 19 Jan H Salisbury League 22 Jan H Blackfield & Langley Lg Cup QF 26 Jan A Met Police League 02 Feb H Wimborne Town League 09 Feb A Kings Langley League 16 Feb A Chesham Utd League 23 Feb H Tiverton Town League 02 Mar H Staines Town League 09 Mar A Taunton Town League 16 Mar H Harrow Borough League 23 Mar A Hendon League

30 Mar H Weymouth League 06 Apr A Merthyr Town League 13 Apr A Frome Town League 20 Apr H Beaconsfield Town League

22 Apr A Swindon Supermarine League 27 Apr H Dorchester Town League 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15

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SALISBURY FC CLUB HISTORY

Salisbury FC is a phoenix club. The the Evo-Stik Southern League Division Whites played their first competitive One South and West for 2016/2017. game in August 2015 at Brockenhurst in the Sydenham's Wessex Premier. In their first season at the new level, The new club was created by a consor- the Whites achieved remarkable suc- tium in Dec 2014 - David Phillips, Ian cess. Hereford were crowned Champi- Ridley, Jeremy Harwood, Graeme Mun- ons, but following several long se- dy, and Steve Claridge, the latter also quences of good results, and in particu- having the role of Team Manager - af- lar one such towards the end of the ter buying the remaining assets of pre- season, Salisbury entered the play-offs, decessor club, Salisbury City FC. By narrowly defeating Evesham United early April 2015, a new lease had been before losing to Tiverton Town 2-0 in obtained on the Ray- front of a massive crowd mond McEnhill Stadium of 2247. which had been purpose -built in 1997 for the old The 2017/2018 season club, though much work saw the Whites occupy was needed both on second position in the and off the pitch to League for long periods, bring it back into use. and that is where they finished to gain promo- In May 2015, the FA tion to the next level, placed the new club in formerly known as the the Sydenham's Wessex Southern Premier League Premier Division. League. During the sea- In the later years SCFC had reached son, early cup exits, to Poole Town in the first tier of Non-League football, so the FA Cup, and to Paulton Rovers in expectations of the new club were the FA Trophy, meant that only minor high, but one point from the first two cups remained, but in one of these, the league games did not look too auspi- Wiltshire Senior Cup, Salisbury cious. Though the fans didn't know it achieved a remarkable 13-nil victory yet, a magical first season was under- over Bassett Bulldogs. way. There followed a brilliant run of 14 matches unbeaten in all competi- Past Salisbury Football Clubs tions, then a magnificent mid-season Salisbury FC may be a new club, but it run of 17 consecutive wins, and a long- follows in the footsteps of earlier Salis- est winning run in the league of 21 bury clubs going back to the 19th cen- matches. Not surprisingly, attendances tury, including an earlier Salisbury City, throughout the season were good, av- playing in the Southern League Second eraging more than 700. A stadium rec- Division from 1906 to 1911. However, ord of 3450 was recorded for the sec- the most immediate predecessor club ond leg of the FA Vase Semi-final was formed in 1947 as Salisbury FC, against Hereford FC, the Whites just later changing its name to Salisbury missing out on a trip to Wembley in a City FC in 1992. Playing in the Western superb inaugural season. League, the original Salisbury FC won the Second Division title in their first The club secured their place as Syden- season, with a record attendance of ham's Wessex League Premier Division 8902 watching the Championship de- Champions 2015/2016 with 6 games in cider against Weymouth in April 1948 hand, earning automatic promotion to at their old Victoria Park ground. 28 SALISBURY FC CLUB HISTORY

In 1968 the Club entered the Southern pointed experienced midfielder, Darrell League, finally achieving success in the Clarke, as Player/Manager. The follow- 1985/1986 season when they finished ing season was again successful as pro- as Southern Division runners-up to motion saw the side bounce straight Cambridge City. They were runners-up back to the Blue Square Bet Conference again in 1993 but were refused promo- South, and they progressed to the top tion to the next level because of layer of the Conference a season later ground grading rules. That promotion, when, after a nail-biting series of play- however, came 2 years later. offs, they defeated Dover Athletic 3-2 to restore their previous status. Following Salisbury City's near demise in 2002, the club was saved by a busi- Manager Darrell Clarke departed to ness consortium and was then led by progress his career at Bristol Rovers, Neville Beal, a former Salisbury player, and the youngest manager in their his- with former Southampton player, Nick tory, Mikey Harris, was appointed, lead- Holmes, installed as General Manager. ing them to a respectable 12th place.

2005/06 saw SCFC become Southern In the close season of 2014 disaster League Premier Division Champions, struck, when the SCFC Board sold their resulting in promotion to the Nation- shares to two businessmen. The main wide Conference South. After another 98% shareholder could not settle the successful campaign they gained a sec- Club's debts and it was removed from ond successive promotion to the Blue the Conference for non-payment. Hav- Square Premier, where they remained ing no league to play in was a breach for the next three seasons. of the terms of the stadium lease and, after a protracted legal tussle involving Unfortunately, in the 2009/10 season seemingly endless court appearances, the Club went into administration and the High Court ordered the winding up were placed in the Zamaretto Southern of the Club. The residual assets were Premier League. A new Board, led by bought by the new Salisbury FC Ltd Chairman William Harrison-Allan, ap- and thus the new club was born.

29 SALISBURY FC PEN PICS

MARCUS BEAUCHAMP (Goalkeeper) progressed through the Reading Acad- - Signed from Hungerford Town in June emy, being made captain of the U18's 2018, Marcus progressed through Bris- team, and earned a professional one tol Rovers Academy before joining Nor- year deal in July 2012. Has also played wich City's Academy in July 2014 as a for Dagenham & Redbridge, Newport scholar. He was released by Norwich County AFC and Basingstoke Town. City in June 2016 and signed for New- port County, leaving after one season JOSHUA SOMMERTON (Defender) - and joining Hungerford. A local lad who has progressed through the Salisbury FC youth set-up. A quick, JAKE HALLETT (Goalkeeper) - Re- attacking left back. cruited by Southampton Academy in 2008 after being scouted while playing JACOB WANNELL (Defender) - for his local Sunday-league side. On his Signed from Weymouth in May 2017, release from Southampton in 2016, he having come through the Exeter City signed a two year professional deal Academy, with a professional deal com- with Norwich City, joining Salisbury on ing in 2012. On his release in 2014, being released in May 2018. Jacob joined Weymouth. A pacey at- tacking left back or central defender. JAMES HILLSON (Goalkeeper) - Signed on work experience from Read- ELLIOT WHEELER (Defender) - Right ing FC in October 2018. back or central defender signed from Gosport Borough in Feb 2016. Earned a CHARLIE SEARLE (Goalkeeper) - one year pro deal with Portsmouth in Signed from Havant & Waterlooville in 2012. Joined Stoke City in the summer Sept 2017. Came through H&W’s Youth of 2013 on a two year deal, where he and Academy teams and signed a two was a regular with the U21 squad. year contract with the club, spending two spells on loan at Salisbury FC. LEWIS BENSON (Midfield) - Signed from Andover in June 2016, having CHARLIE RAYFIELD (Defender) - A come through the Woking Academy local lad who progressed through the and joined Salisbury City Youth in Salisbury FC youth set up. 2007, aged 17. Gained a degree in sports coaching and currently holds a GEORGE COLSON (Defender/Mid) - UEFA "B" Licence. A talented attacking Progressed through the Portsmouth midfield player. Academy, achieving a one year pro contract in 2012. Represented Wales CHARLIE COOPER (Midfield) - Signed U16 on three occasions, making his from Winchester City in Feb 2017 to Portsmouth first team debut in a 2012 play for Salisbury FC Youth Team. Has League Cup tie. Joined Bashley follow- progressed through the youth team ing his release from Portsmouth. and is a regular in the reserve team.

BAY DOWNING (Defender/ Midfield) - AARON DAWSON (Mid / Defender) - Signed on dual registration from Altrin- Signed from Gosport Borough in Sep- cham in August 2018. tember 2017, having come through the Exeter City Academy and signed his MATTHEW PARTRIDGE (Defender) - first pro contract in 2010 after complet- A tall, strong central defender signed ing his two-year scholarship. Made his from Hungerford Town in July 2018. He debut for Exeter City in February 2012. 30 SALISBURY FC PEN PICS

Released in January 2015, he went on GEORGE TUSON-FIRTH (Midfield / to play for Torquay United and Truro Forward) - Signed from Aldershot Town City. He joined Gosport in May 2016. in Nov 2018. George has been playing most of his football in Australia for DANIEL FITCHETT (Mid / Forward) - Manly United & Blacktown City. He has Signed from Wealdstone in July 2018, also played for Australia U19's. Daniel began in the Aldershot Academy before joining Wycombe Wanderers THOMAS WHELAN (Midfield) - Signed Academy in 2009 and gained a one from Poole Town in August 2015. A year pro contract. Joined Salisbury City talented attacking midfield player. in 2011 and spent 3 seasons until their demise, when he signed for Aldershot DANIEL YOUNG (Midfield) - Played in Town, then Sutton Utd, before joining the youth setup at Swindon Town and Wealdstone in 2017. Great pace, with joined Salisbury City Youth, moving on good close control and an eye for goal. to Bemerton Heath Harlequins and Blackfield & Langley before re-joining CLAUDIO HERBERT (Midfield) - Salisbury in the new club. Signed from Hartley Wintney in Nov 2018, having progressed through the PABLO HAYSHAM-MEMBRILLERA Salisbury City Academy. A quick, neat (Forward) - Signed from Hereford FC in and tricky winger who can deliver a June 2018. Has great pace, with good good cross. close control. Other clubs he’s played for include Oxford City and Didcot DARREN MULLINGS (Midfield) - Town. Joined Hereford in July 2015. Signed from Chippenham Town in June 2018, a former schoolboy U18 interna- LUKE HOPPER (Forward) - Signed tional and England college U19 interna- from Hungerford Town in March 2018, tional. Joined Bristol Rovers as a train- having progressed through the Swin- ee, turning pro in 2005. Also played for don Town Youth Academy. His other Torquay Utd, Weston Super Mare, clubs include Chippenham Town, Swin- Gloucester City and Paulton Rovers. don Supermarine & Gloucester City, as well as experience gained in Australia KANE O'KEEFE (Midfield) - A local with South Melbourne and Dandenong. player, Kane began his career with Be- merton Heath Harlequins' youth sides STEVE CLARIDGE - MANAGER - Be- before joining Laverstock & Ford in gan his career with non-league Fare- 2014. A versatile and quick player, he ham Town in 1983. Spent 3 years at joined Salisbury FC summer of 2015. Weymouth. Played for a number of Football League teams from 1988 until CHRISTOPHER SHEPHARD (Mid) - 1996 before moving to Leicester where Signed from Weymouth in May 2017. he was also Player/Manager in Came through the Exeter City Acade- 2000/01. After a spell with Millwall, he my, earning a pro deal in 2008, making dropped down to the Southern Premier 19 first team appearances. Spent two to work as Player/Manager at Wey- seasons with Eastbourne Borough, join- mouth. Steve features regularly as a ing Weymouth in July 2014. A talented football pundit on radio and TV. Ended attacking midfield player. his playing career at Gosport Borough.

JACK SPARKES (Midfield) - Signed on youth loan from Exeter City in Dec ‘18. 31 HARTLEY WINTNEY JUNIOR FC

HWJFC U14 Harriers - Season Update Back on October 13th, when The Row entertained Hendon, I wrote in the HWFC programme about the HWJFC U14 Harriers looking to build on their excellent 2017/18 season. Having started well in the league in Season 2018/19 with a draw and two wins, as reported in that Hendon programme, the boys have continued to perform well in the league; albeit having only completed 3 more league games since Oc- tober 13th! Fixtures having been postponed and rearranged due to a mix of weather conditions, injuries (either to our squad or the opposition, leaving either team short on numbers), plus our two Cup tournaments have been interspersed with the League fixtures. League results since the last update: Farnborough Youth Spitfires 1 - 5 Hartley Wintney Harriers Hartley Wintney Harriers 6 - 2 Farnborough Youth Spitfires Hartley Wintney Harriers 5 - 0 Camberley Boys Maroons The boys currently sit second in the table:

I also wrote previously about going for the Treble this season. Sadly I can report that won't happen (at least this season!). Our first ever game in the Hampshire Cup ended with a 5-2 away defeat at Curley Park back in November, the boys falling at the first hurdle!

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In the League Plate however, which we won last year, we are still going strong. A First Round bye followed by a 7-0 win over Bourne Blades Badgers in the Sec- ond Round secured a QF away at Farnham Town Jaguars. In wet and windy con- ditions against a tough oppo, the boys progressed to the Semis with a 3-1 win. The Double is still on! At the time of writing though, the boys are a little up against it with injuries to two key players which will keep them out for a number of weeks. Our already depleted squad is a little stretched to say the least, but Phil and I are confident that those boys who are fit and able will do their best for this U14 Harriers side. Week in week out, the boys are a joy to manage and always put on a good show on Saturday mornings (apart from against Curley Park in the Hampshire Cup where we were dreadful!). The Harriers take on Farnham in the league on Saturday 19th. Good luck to the first team today. #UTR #UTJR #OneClub Pete and Phil, U14 Harriers ------Hartley Wintney Junior FC was founded in 1996 - known as the Hawks, the club started with just 2 teams playing friendly matches. We now support over 250 children across more than 20 teams ranging from under 7s to under 18s - and we start with children from the age of 5 joining us in weekly training sessions. We welcome players of all abilities - across our age groups we have a range of teams that cater for the needs of the individual player, engendering a spirit of learning through having fun. We wish all our Junior Football Club Teams the very best of luck - but above all else, enjoy your football and being a part of this wonderful orange community! For more information & to get in touch, visit www.hartley-wintney-junior-fc.co.uk

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THE PAPERS SAID : WALTON CASUALS

Walton Casuals v Hartley Wintney, driven cross was well cut out by Ma- Evo-Stik League South, Premier son. South. Sat 12th January 2019 Report by David Graham HT: WALTON CASUALS 0 HARTLEY 1

Hartley Wintney returned to a mid ta- Due to a number of stoppages, the ble position following a hard fought win game did not flow as well as expected over Walton Casuals. With Adam in the second period. On 53 minutes, a Desbois still unfit, Hartley gave a debut free kick on the left from Battie saw a to young 'keeper Sam Mason, on loan good parry by Mason to clear the ball from Woking FC and a former Hartley out of danger. Youth Team player. The Row started to gain a foothold in The first action of note came on six midfield and, on 59 minutes, Jack minutes and it was a goal to the Row. French fed Salhin Abubakar who cut in A strong challenge between Dan Stew- and saw his shot saved by a well posi- art of the Row and Casuals captain, Joe tioned Denzel Gerrar in the Walton Hicks, saw the ball break in favour of goal. Hartley. Stewart and Mitchell Parker combined well and the latter created The home side could have pulled at space for a shot which found the cor- least level with two very good chances ner of the net. (0-1) Celebrations were within a minute of each other. On 63 muted as it soon became apparent that minutes, Lartey Sarpong played in Hicks was badly injured lying on the James Ewington for a one-on-one with ground. There was a four minute delay Mason; the striker shot past Mason but as the stricken defender was carried off also narrowly past the post. It was on a stretcher with a suspected broken 'take two' a minute later, with Ewing- leg. There was sympathetic applause ton running through in an identical po- from all round the ground. sition. The striker's shot followed the same path as the previous one. And The Casuals had a chance from a free almost immediately, on 64 minutes, the kick on 17 minutes, some 25 yards misses came back to haunt the Casu- from goal. Jack Battie (aka the Walton als. Beckham) fired wide of goal. A fluent Row move saw the ball moved The home side probed, and intelligent leftward, out to Abubakar. The young running behind the Hartley defence winger used good pace to almost reach gave James Ewington a chance on 22 the goal line from where he hit a minutes as he latched on to a long strong, low cross-come-shot from a pass. The striker brought out a smart difficult angle. The Casuals 'keeper ap- save from Sam Mason. peared to have it covered but the ball somehow squirmed from his grasp and A similar run on 34 minutes enabled trickled over the line just inside his the striker another chance. Ewington near post. (0-2) fired a well struck shot which Sam Ma- son managed to push onto the post The Casuals responded well and it took and out for a corner. them just 3 minutes to reduce the defi- cit. A strong run down the left saw an In added time, Cole Brown got into a accurate low cross find Dan Bennett, dangerous position on the left and his who scored from close range. (1-2) 34

THE PAPERS SAID : WALTON CASUALS

On 74 minutes, Bennett had a chance After the game, David spoke with An- following a corner but shot wide. Hart- thony Millerick. ley then had a good spell following the introduction of Tyron Smith. Another "Walton Casuals are a good team with good run down the left by Abubakar a good home record, and the 4G pitch saw him pass to Mikey Campbell. The made it a different game from what we substitute striker fed Ty Smith, who are used to. We adapted our game fired just over on 80 minutes. It was plan, which proved successful." almost action replay a minute later, with Jack French shooting just over Millers continued, "The ingredient for following another fluent move. success is Hard work, Discipline, Ability to counter attack, and of course a bit Into added time and a late corner from of luck. This is a very tight league and the Casuals produced a pinball these are vital points for us." scramash in front of the Hartley goal. This was relieved with a measured hoof Mick later added this to the club ball out from Ty Smith. forum:

There was still time for Mikey Campbell Most of my comments tonight are re- to create a chance for himself which he garding off the field activities, however fired just over the bar. A good three and most importantly, I wish a speedy points for the Row. However, most recovery to Casuals Captain Joe Hicks, thoughts go towards Joe Hicks and the who left the proceedings very early in hope that he will recover as soon as is the match. To their credit, Casuals possible. [D Graham] played attractive football and created many one on one opportunities FT: WALTON CASUALS 1 HARTLEY 2 throughout that could have secured the points. Some quality goalkeeping from Attendance: 252 Sam Mason was key, and he probably could not have dreamed of a debut MOTM: Salhin Abubakar performance such as that.

WALTON CASUALS: Denzel Gerrar, Off field - the Casuals fans were im- Harry Mills, Ryheem Shechleford, Joe mense for 90 minutes, with a varied Hicks, Max Hustwick, Alex Kelly, Jack repertoire of songs despite (evidently) Battie, Lartey Sarpong, Dan Bennett, a damaged drum stick - just loved the James Ewington, Cole Brown. passion. The Club were great hosts and Subs: Kyron Farrell, Reece Robins, Son- I look forward to their visit to Hartley ny Black, Marcus Mealing, Elgi Fejzo shortly. HARTLEY WINTNEY: Samuel Mason, Finally - the singing of the Hartley Nathan Smart (c), Steven Duff, Jack squad from the changing rooms after- Ball, Connor Gales, Josh Webb, Jack wards told me, as a fan, just how much French, Marley Ridge, Mitchell Parker, it meant to them to compete effectively Dan Stewart, Salhin Abubakar at this level. Have a great weekend Subs: Mikey Campbell (on for Dan guys! :-) Stewart), Romario Hart, Tyron Smith (on for Josh Webb), Jacques Kpohom- ouh, Louie Paget (on for Marley Ridge)

35 UPCOMING FIXTURES

FIRST TEAM

TUES 22nd JAN 2019, KO 19:30 Blackfield & Langley (Home) CSS League Challenge Cup QF

SAT 26th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Metropolitan Police (Away) Evo-Stik Premier South

SAT 2nd FEB 2019, KO 15:00 Wimborne Town (Home) Evo-Stik Premier South

SAT 9th FEB 2019, KO 15:00 Kings Langley (Away) Evo-Stik Premier South

RESERVE TEAM

SAT 19th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 Leverstock Green Res (Away) Suburban League Central Division

THURS 24th JAN 2019, KO 19:30 Fleet Spurs Res (Home) Suburban Challenge Shield

SAT 26th JAN 2019, KO 15:00 AFC Hayes Res (Home) Suburban League Central Division

A TEAM

SAT 19th JAN 2019, KO 14:00 Fleet Spurs A (Away) Aldershot & District League, Senior

SAT 26th JAN 2019, KO 13:30 Fleet Spurs A (Home) Aldershot DFA Mark Coombs Trophy

SAT 2nd FEB 2019, KO 13:30 Yateley United Reserves (Away) Mike Smith Memorial Cup

HWFC U18 YOUTH TEAM

THURS 31st JAN 2019, KO 19:45 Ascot United U18 (Away) Allied Counties League, Central

WED 6th FEB 2019, KO 19:30 Binfield U18 (Home) Allied Counties League, Central

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CLUBS OF THE EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH

A summary of the clubs in the Premier South for those travelling to away fixtures. Post codes shown for sat-navs but check directions on the host club website before leaving to avoid ‘dumb instructions’. Mileage shown from our ground is approximate.

Basingstoke Town 01256 327575 The Ark Cancer Charity Stadium btfc.co.uk The Camrose, Western Way RG22 6EZ Basingstoke, Hampshire RG22 6EZ 12 miles

Beaconsfield Town 01494 676868 Holloways Park, Windsor Road beaconsfieldtownfc.co.uk Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2SE HP9 2SE 35 miles

Chesham United 01494 783 964 The Meadow, Amy Lane cheshamunited.co.uk Chesham, Buckinghamshire HP5 1NE HP5 1NE 43 miles

Dorchester Town 01305 267 623 The Avenue Stadium, Weymouth Ave dorchestertownfc.co.uk Dorchester, Dorset DT1 2RY DT1 2RY 90 miles

Farnborough FC 07957 936436 Cherrywood Road, Farnborough farnboroughfc.co.uk Hampshire GU14 8UD GU14 8UD 9 miles

Frome Town AFC 01373 464087 Blindmans Brewery Stadium frometownfc.co.uk Berkley Road, Frome, Somerset BA11 2EH BA11 2EH 72 miles

Gosport Borough FC 023 9252 5797 Privett Park, Privett Road gosportboroughfc.co.uk Gosport, Hampshire PO12 3SX PO12 3SX 50 miles

Harrow Borough FC 0844 561 1347 Earlsmead, Carlyon Avenue Hosted on pitchero.com South Harrow, Middx HA2 8SS HA2 8SS 40 miles

Hendon FC Silver Jubilee Park, Townsend Lane hendonfc.net Kingsbury, North London NW9 7NE NW9 7NE 44 miles

Kings Langley FC Global Metcorp Stadium, Gaywood Park, kingslangleyfc.co.uk Hempstead Road, Kings Langley WD4 8AL Hertfordshire WD4 8AL 48 miles

CLUBS OF THE EVO-STIK PREMIER SOUTH

Merthyr Town 01685 359074 Penydarren Park, Park Terrace merthyrtownfc.co.uk Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan CF47 8RF CF47 8RF 140 miles Metropolitan Police FC 0208 398 7358 Imber Court Sports Club, Ember Lane Hosted on pitchero.com East Molesey, Surrey KT8 0BT KT8 0BT 34 miles Poole Town Black Gold Stadium, pooletownfc.co.uk School Lane BH15 3JR Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3JR 75 miles Salisbury FC 01722 776655 Raymond McEnhill Stadium salisburyfc.co.uk Partridge Way, Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6PU Wiltshire SP4 6PU 49 miles

Staines Town 01784 469240 Wheatsheaf Park Wheatsheaf Lane stainestownfootballclub.co.uk Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey TW18 2PD TW18 2PD 25 miles Swindon Supermarine 01793 828778 The Webbswood Stadium, Supermarine swindonsupermarinefc.com Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4BZ SN3 4BZ 52 miles

Taunton Town 01823 254909 Viridor Stadium, Wordsworth Drive tauntontown.com Taunton, Somerset TA1 2HG TA1 2HG 112 miles Tiverton Town 01884 252397 Ladysmead, Bolham Road tiverton-town-fc.co.uk Tiverton, Devon EX16 6SG EX16 6SG 132 miles Walton Casuals 01932 787749 Elmbridge Sports Hub, waltoncasuals.com Waterside Drive, KT12 2JP Walton-on-Thames, Surrey KT12 2JP 30 miles Weymouth FC 01305 785558 Bob Lucas Stadium, Radipole Lane theterras.com Weymouth, Dorset DT4 9XJ DT4 9XJ 96 miles Wimborne Town 01202 884821 Cuthbury, Cowgrove Road, wimbornetownfc.co.uk Wimborne, Dorset BH21 4EL BH21 4EL 72 miles

CLUB STUFF YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hartley Wintney Football Club – F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of Ownership 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 Unincorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects a Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently con- sists of the club’s elected Officers. A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: www.hartleyfc.com/club.html (see PDF Club Constitution)

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46 HWFC 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 licensed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbidden 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 perimeter 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 sustained 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 contravention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst removing the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football Club

47 48 LEAGUE TABLES & RECENT RESULTS

The Evo-Stik Premier South, Saturday 12th January (Att: 252) Walton Casuals 1 vs Hartley Wintney 2 68' Daniel Bennett 5' Mitchell Parker 65' Salhin Abubakar

CSS Sponsored League Challenge Cup 3rd Round, Tuesday 8th Jan (Att: 178) Basingstoke Town 1 vs Hartley Wintney 4 43' Samuel Deadfield 20' Joshua Webb 25' Mickel Platt 82' & 85' Salhin Abubakar 12/1/19 Suburban Challenge Plate Hartley Reserves 3 v Eversley & Calif. 2

12/1/19 ADFL Senior Division Hartley Wintney A 5 v Wey Valley 2

49 EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH, PREMIER SOUTH Saturday 19th January 2019, KO 3.00pm

HARTLEY WINTNEY (from) SALISBURY (from) ALL ORANGE BLUE & WHITE Adam DESBOIS (gk) James HILLSON Chris HARRIS (gk) Charlie RAYFIELD Louie PAGET Joshua SOMMERTON Connor GALES Thomas WHELAN Jack BALL Elliot WHEELER Nathan SMART (c) Kane O’KEEFE (c) Jacques KPOHOMOUH Lewis BENSON Steve NOAKES Aaron DAWSON Mickel PLATT Luke HOPPER Tyron SMITH Jack SPARKES Josh WEBB Daniel YOUNG Jack FRENCH Darren MULLINGS Steve DUFF Daniel FITCHETT Dan STEWART Pablo HAYSHAM-MEMBRILLERA Mitchell PARKER Claudio HERBERT Michael CAMPBELL Christopher SHEPHARD Nic CIARDINI Romario HART Marley RIDGE Salhin ABUBAKAR Samuel MASON (gk)

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