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bfc-poppies.co.uk Victoria Park, Namu Road, BH9 2RA The Poppies v’s Amesbury Town FC

Sydenhams Premier Division Tuesday 6th October 2020 Kick off 7:45pm

BOURNEMOUTH FC OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME TODAY’S TEAM LINE-UPS BOURNEMOUTH V AMESBURY TOWN

SAM JONES (GK) Felix DAVIES (GK)

KACPER KOWALCZYK (GK) Davy NEWBOLD

PEDRO MARTINS Ant CROUCHER

MAC RANEY Chris MORRIS (capt.)

LEWIS CHAMBERS Adam PEARSON

WILL PRIOR Zak PICKETT

LEWIS HARVEY Luke GREENWAY

MATT NICHOLLS (capt.) Owen HOLLOWAY

JACK KINGE-PHILLIPS Christian BOOTHE

ETHAN FISHLOCK Adam HOLLOWAY

LIAM HOUSE Osamu ALLMAN

MAX NORRIS Jack HANNAM

MARTIN WARREN James LIGHTFOOT

JAKE HARVEY Ethan ZIMMERMAN

CLAUDIO CARVALHO Martin BURKHILL

NIALL JOHNSTON Charlie YOUNG

JONATHAN EFEDJE Ed MCCREA

DAN SEYMOUR

AARON MATTHEWS

MANAGER– LEO CABELEIRA MANAGER– Jim MACEY

ASSISTANT– DANNY BLAKELEY ASSISTANT– Josh TAYLOR

SHIRTS– RED SHIRTS– BLUE/WHITE

SHORTS– BLACK SHORTS– BLUE

SOCKS– RED SOCKS– BLUE/WHITE

TODAYS MATCH OFFICIALS

REFEREE: MARTIN BLOOR

ASSISTANT: MIKE PEPIN

ASSISTANT: LEE STEVENS

WELCOME TO VICTORIA PARK, HOME OF “THE POPPIES” FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED OFFICIAL NOTICE No alcohol to be taken into or consumed on any part of the ground, except in the designated area (i.e. the clubhouse). [HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED. Rule 15 (g).] *********************************** IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL

CLUBS, REFEREES, PLAYERS AND LEAGUES.

The Council of this Association are very concerned at the incessant use POPPIES PATTER of offensive, insulting and abusive language during football matches in Today, we welcome the officials, players, management and supporters of the county. This will NOT be tolerated in any context and referees are our opponents for today’s match. We hope they enjoy their short stay instructed to take the appropriate action in accordance with Law 12 with us and have a safe trip home. Section 6 of the laws of the game . Have you thought about supporting the playing side of the football club? How does the idea of sponsoring a player for the season grab you? By getting to know a player of your choice, you could be a part of his devel- opment and future success for the Poppies. If you are keen to become involved in this way, please speak to any of the Club Officials for full de- tails. Please also see the advert elsewhere in the programme. Remember that we have a table reserved in the clubhouse for disabled supporters to watch the game in the dry and warm. Warning-Foul and Abusive Language-The Sydenhams Football League will not tolerate the use of foul and abusive language We would also remind all supporters that there is no smoking inside and no alcohol allowed outside the clubhouse PLEASE- IT’S THE LAW! from players or any club representatives. It does not impress anyone and demonstrates a lack of respect for our sponsors, Please also refrain from standing on the yellow hatched areas to the spectators, match officials and yourself. front of the stand and clubhouse. If you want to see your name in print and help out the Poppies at the same time why not take advantage of one of our sponsorship packages, please speak to any Club Official for more details! And finally, If you do use one of our advertisers, please let them know COMMERCIAL where you saw their advert; in the programme or around the ground. OPPORTUNITIES ? MATCH SPONSORSHIP Play Up Poppies! PLAYER SPONSORSHIP CONTACT US ON MATCH BALL P.S. If you would like to see an article in the programme, please drop 01202 515123 me a line at the club. Please leave your correspondence behind the bar GROUND BOARDS clearly marked for me, The Programme Editor. BOURNEMOUTH FC VICTORIA PARK NAMU ROAD BOURNEMOUTH BH9 2RA  01202 515123

Our story- The club was founded at a Meeting held in Abbotts Auction Mart

in Old Christchurch Road by eight enthusiastic gentlemen presided over by SERVICE & MOT CENTRE Alderman J Nethercoate (later to become Mayor of Bournemouth) on 11 September 1875 and is one of the oldest clubs in the country being founder ALL MAKES OF CARS Members of , the Hampshire F.A. and the Bourne- mouth F.A. The club was among founder members of the Hampshire 725 WIMBORNE ROAD League adopting the colour poppy red in season 1895/6 from green and MOORDOWN white hoops (following the merger with Bournemouth Wanderers), since then being known as the Poppies. Up to joining the Wessex League in 1986 BOURNEMOUTH BH9 2AX had played entirely in the , except for a short spell at the turn of the 20th century. 01202 526 434 The Wessex League Championship has remained elusive but we have come rd Premier Division Constitution 2020/21: AFC Portchester, Alresford Town, close on two occasions with a 3 place in 1990/91 under the guidance of Amesbury Town, Christchurch, Bashley, Shaftesbury, Blackfield & Langley, Tommy Taylor and runners up spot in 1994/5 to Fleet Town when Alex Pike Bournemouth, Brockenhurst, Cowes Sports, Fareham Town, Fleet Town, was the manager. Hamworthy United, Horndean, Lymington Town, AFC Stoneham, Portland The first piece of silverware for a number of years arrived in 2010/11, in th United, Hamble Club, Tadley Calleva, Baffins Milton Rovers. the 25 Wessex League season, in the shape of the League Cup, with a 1-0 win over Winchester City. 2011/12 saw the team reach the FA Vase Quar- Details on how to get to all the grounds in the Premier Division may be ter Final for the first time- going out 0-2 in a home reverse fixture against found on the League website including sat nav postcodes. West Auckland Town.

2014/15 saw just one reward from the season, and that was collecting the 22nd Soccer Club Swap Shop 1st place for the League (42nd nationally). Vic Review also won the Premier Divi- sion programme of the year award for 2011/12 and 2013/14

23RD SOCCER CLUB SWAP SHOP 1st in Wessex League NON LEAGUE AWARDS 2015/16 BOURNEMOUTH FOOTBALL CLUB- LEAGUE DEFEATS GROUND REGULATIONS HOME 31 January 2015 0-8 against Petersfield Town. Bournemouth Football Club shall grant admission to patrons and the right to re- AWAY main in the ground providing that the following conditions are met: 25 August 2015 1-9 against Salisbury • All spectators shall comply with any instruction given by a club official or 30 April 2016 1-9 against Team Solent LEAGUE VICTORIES member of staff. HOME 15 October 1994 8-0 against BAT. • Spectators shall not trespass on the playing area. 8 April 2008 8-0 against Downton. AWAY • Spectators shall not climb on any building, wall. 24 February 1996 11-0 against Swanage Town & Herston. LEAGUE CUP RECORD VICTORY • Spectators shall not use obscene, racist or indecent language or make offen- 24 October 2006 11-0 HOME against QK Southampton sive or insulting gestures. FA VASE RECORD VICTORY 22 September 2007 12-0 HOME against Wootton Bassett Town • Spectators may only consume or possess alcohol within the clubhouse. RECORD VICTORY • Spectators shall not throw coins or other missiles at the pitch. 5 October 2010 14-1 AWAY against Tadley Calleva LEAGUE CUP BEST SEASON Winners • Spectators shall be responsible for any minors that they have brought to the 2010/11 versus Winchester City (at Testwood Farm, AFC Totton) ground or clubhouse. FA VASE BEST SEASON Quarter Final 2011/12 versus West Auckland Town (at Victoria Park), • All spectators shall pay an entry fee where appropriate. EMIRATES FA CUP BEST SEASON 2nd Qualifying Round Replay 2011/12 versus Truro City (at Treyew Park) Those wishing to use the clubhouse who are not members must make them- selves known to the bar staff or a member of the committee and sign the mem- HAMPSHIRE SENIOR CUP sponsored by BSA Regal bers book. Any fee paid upon entering the ground will include temporary mem- BEST SEASON Semi Final bership. 1995/96 versus Basingstoke Town (at Jubilee Park, Waterlooville). RUSSELL COTES CUP BEST SEASON Final Bournemouth Football Club accepts no responsibility for vehicles left on the 1995/96 versus Downton (at Wick Lane- lost 1-2 after extra time), premises; parking is entirely at the owner’s own risk. Bournemouth Football Club 2001/02 versus Andover (at Victoria Park- lost 0-2). accepts no responsibility for the loss or damage of any articles left on their prem- TOP APPEARANCE MAKER ises. (since 1990) MARK DANCER 358 (318+40 games) TOP GOALSCORER Visit our website at: (since 1990) DARREN McBRIDE 95 (111+26 games) www.bournemouthpoppiesfc.co.uk TOP CLEAN SHEET HOLDER Keep up to date with all the news from Victoria Park (since 1990) JASON HARVELL 76 (216 games) Match results and reports Player statistics CLUB RECORDS from the start League news and fixtures of the Sydenhams Football Cup news League era, up to the end of SYDENHAMS WESSEX PREMIER DIVISION CLUB SPONSORS HAMPSHIRE SENIOR CUP sponsored by BSA Regal - THE LAST THREE YEARS 2013/14 1st Round Poppies 0-2 Totton & Eling BOURNEMOUTH FC 2nd Round Stockbridge 0-3 Poppies rd 3 Round Poppies 0-2 Basingstoke Town FORTHCOMING FIRST TEAM FIXTURES 2014/15 1st Round Petersfield Town -5 2 Poppies 2015/16 1st Round Poppies 2-6 Brockenhurst SEASON 2020/2021 FA VASE- THE LAST THREE YEARS Games are subject to alteration At short notice 2013/14 1st Qualifying Round Romsey Town 6-4 Poppies 2014/15 2nd Qualifying Round Melksham Town 8-1 Poppies 2015/16 1st Qualifying Round Poppies 4-3 Brockenhurst 2nd Qualifying Round Whitchurch United 6-0 Bournemouth Tuesday 6th October Amesbury Emirates FA CUP- THE LAST THREE YEARS Town 2013/14 Extra Preliminary Poppies 3-1 Highworth Town Preliminary Round Poppies 2-4 Hallen Wessex Home 2014/15 Extra Preliminary Poppies 4-2 Verwood Town Preliminary Round Bemerton H’quins 0-0 Poppies K.O 19.45 Preliminary Round Replay Poppies 2-3 Bemerton H’quins 2015/16 Extra Preliminary Poppies 0-3 AFC Portchester Saturday 10th October Blackfield & LEAGUE CUP- THE LAST THREE YEARS Langley FC 2013/14 1st Round Poppies 4-1 Ringwood Town nd 2 Round Poppies 1-2 [aet] Hythe & Dibden Buildbase FA Vase Home 2014/15 2nd Round Poppies 0-2 Horndean 2015/16 1st Round Poppies 1-1 [aet] Moneyfields (4-5 K.O 15.00 pens) Sydenhams Football League Saturday 17th October Fleet Town BOURNEMOUTH Wessex Premier League Home FOOTBALL CLUB ANTI-RACISM AND K.O 15.00 SPORTS EQUITY POLICY In supporting the requirements of the Sydenhams Football League Management Tuesday 20th October Christchurch Directive, it is the policy of Bournemouth FC to ensure respect and equality for all officials, players, spectators and visitors to our club. Anyone using racist or offen- sive language or behaviour will be ejected from the ground and will be reported to Wessex Premier League Away the appropriate authorities, this may include the police. If you hear or witness any such behaviour or activities please report it to the Chairman or Secretary, and also please report it to the Sydenhams Football League Secretary. K.O 19.45

Signed Bob Corbin Chairman - Signed Pat Painter Secretary BOURNEMOUTH F.C

CLUB OFFICIALS 2020/21

Honorary Vice Presidents Tony Boothby, Dave Bragginton, John Brooks Chairman

Bob Corbin Vice Chairman Jim Price Secretary Patricia Painter Treasurer Nigel Piggott Commercial Manager Stuart Ross 1st Team Manager Leo Cabeleira Assistant Daniel Blakeley Team Coaching Staff Rafael Ciltron, David Ozi, Pawel Kowalski, Andy Heustice and Henry Graven

Programme Editor— Lizzie Painter Matchday Assistants—Ron Painter, Andy Roffey, Gavin Nightingale

Amesbury TOWN FC

Amesbury Town Football Club was founded in 1904 and first played its football in a field near the historic monument of Stonehenge, rumour has it that it was stones rather than jumpers for goal posts! Amesbury played local football in the Salisbury League until progressing to County football in the late 50s, when they gained senior status. In the early years the club went under various guises, Amesbury, Amesbury Comrades (after WWI) and Amesbury Corinthians.

It was not until the late 1950’s however that they started to gain County honours, winning the League Division 1 title, Hospital Cup in 1959/60 and also the Wiltshire Subsidi- ary Cup in 1960/61. Further success came 16 years later, winning the Wiltshire Combination League in 1975/76 and then the Wiltshire County title was won.

In the late 1980’s and early 90’s the club enjoyed a successful period, winning the Wiltshire County title twice and finishing Runners up on three occasions, as well as lifting the Wiltshire Senior Cup in 1993/94 for the second time. The club also added Town to their name.

It was now thought time for the Town to move forward and they joined the Western League First Division for the 1994/95 season. A decent first season was followed by two of struggle and the club decided to progress in a different direction which meant spending a season back in the Salisbury & District League for 1997/98.

The 1998/99 season, Amesbury ran their first team in the Division 3 of the Hampshire League. With Amesbury being close to the A303 and only a few miles from the Hampshire border, this was indeed the best option for the Club, finishing 4th and winning the Wiltshire Junior Cup. The 1999/2000 season saw Amesbury meet the criteria to gain entry into the newly formed Hampshire League Premier Division, with the Reserve side in the Hampshire League Combination. The season proved to be one of the most memorable in the club’s his- tory, winning the Premier Division title in its inaugural season. The next few seasons in the Hampshire league were less successful but 2004/05 season saw a number of improvements made at the Recreation Ground and there were two fixtures to celebrate the Clubs Cen- tenary. The first team entertained a strong Salisbury City side whilst the Reserves played against an Amesbury Old Boys team.

In 2004/5 season a restructure saw the club take their place in the Wessex League Division 2 for the first time. In 2005/06 relegation was narrowly avoided and for the 2006/07 season the majority of the previous season’s squad were re-signed and several key areas were strengthened and it was expected that the team would have a far better season in the re- named Sydenhams Football League (Wessex) Division One. It proved to be a successful one in terms of FA Vase success at least. Victories over Combined Counties Premier League side Cove (2-0 after -1 1 draw) and Thame United (Hellenic Premier League) 4-2 earned them the prestigious FA Vase Team of the Round Award. A number of management changes didn’t help and the league position suffered. Due to a further -re organisation of the league the Club escaped relegation after finishing 18th of 19 teams.

The Recreation Ground was renamed Bonnymead Park by the local council in July 2007 and the season that followed proved to be more successful with the 1st team finishing 11th of 21 teams in Division One, the side scored an amazing 100 league goals (though conceded 85) with Nic Turpin winning the League's Golden Boot Award. He scored 46 goals in total and equalled the Club record of 7 hat tricks during the season. 2008/09 Nic Turpin again closed in on the club's record for goals in a season and came agonisingly close with a total of 51. A debut for the club in the FA Cup ended in defeat at premier division New Milton Town.

2009/10 saw a sad end to the season with the death of secretary Tony Hinchliffe who had been involved with the club for many years. The team finished 11th with Nick Horner back in charge for a second spell.

The next few seasons saw the side struggle again with different managers and players com- ing and going but Ian Jones’s side did win a team of the month in 2011. Nick Horner’s son, long serving player, Gareth was given the reins during 2013/14 season and after a period of consolidation he took the side in 2014-15 to a record breaking 4th place league position and also had a good run in the League Cup, a second ‘Team of the month’ award, reached the Wiltshire Senior Cup Semi-Final for the first time in many years and won the Salisbury Hospi- tal Cup with a 5-0 victory over Pewsey Vale. The Youth team also won the Wiltshire Youth League,

2015/6 season saw the Salisbury Hospital Cup retained and promotion was gained to the Wessex Premier division as runners up. For 2016/17 Jim Macey stepped up to manage the side but when he left in the new year the team managed only two draws and slipped into a relegation battle and Premier division status was only secured with a game to spare. The following season the side finished third from bottom and were relegated back to the first division but bounced back in 2018/19 with a runners-up spot. The side led the league for most of the season before a strong late run from AFC Stoneham saw them gain top spot. 2019/20 season was a tough one with many changes in playing staff and three managers, some heavy defeats and when the season came to a premature end due to Covid-19 the side were bottom of the league. Carl Poore had brought in some exciting young players before the season ended and won the ‘team of the week’ on one occasion. Jim Macey has returned to the club and given the task of changing the fortunes of the club and had brought in Josh Taylor as his assistant. Several old faces have returned and together with some new players there is a new buzz around the club.