BRACKNELL TOWN FC OFFICIAL MATCH DAY PROGRAMME 2019/20

v STAINES TOWN 22 • 02• 20 | KO 15:00 PM

Images: Courtesy of Neil Graham Mickel Platt

Welcome to Staines Town FC their committee and fans to The Lane for today’s Isthmian South Central League match.

With our last two league matches postponed due to waterlogged pitches the benefit of having a top quality 3G surface guarantees us football this week- end as we look to catch up on our games in hand.

Our last match against Maldon & Tiptree was a close battle where both defences came out on top in an entertaining 0-0 draw. We showed cool heads winning 4-1 in the penalty shoot-out to progress to the semi-final of the Velocity Trophy.

Today’s opponents Staines Town are making their first visit to The Lane since 2004 and have recently made a number of changes to their squad as they rebuild in an attempt to climb away from the relegation zone.

We need to build on and continue our good form to keep the pressure on the teams around us as we look to move in to the play-off places.

We would like to extend a very warm welcome to anyone making their first visit to The Lane and look forward to seeing you all again at our upcoming home matches.

Please keep an eye out on our website and social media channels for all up to date news and upcoming fixtures.

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11 FEB 2020 19:45 | SOUTH PARK | VELOCITY TROPHY | ATTN: 103

BRACKNELL TOWN 0 – 0 MALDON & TIPTREE

BRACKNELL TOWN WIN 4-1 ON PENS

Line up: Scott, Carr, Genovesi, Mukena, Bayliss, Azeez , Herbert (C), Atkinson, Musoke, Platt, Bowerman Subs: Kibaki, Bebb, Massingham, Wright, Surpanu

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8 FEB 2020 15:00 | SOUTH PARK | BVSC | ATTN: 336

SOUTH PARK 4 – 0 BRACKNELL TOWN

PLATT (2), HOLNESS, BOWERMAN

Line up: Scott, Kibaki, Genovesi, Mukena, Bayliss, Holness, Herbert (C), Atkinson, Musoke, Platt, Bowerman Subs: Wright, Jonas, Surpanu, McCormack, Minhas

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4 FEB 2019 19:45 | WESTFIELD | BVSC | ATTN: 173

WESTFIELD 0 – 2 BRACKNELL TOWN

HOLNESS, BOWERMAN

Line up: Scott, Rees, Genovesi, Mukena, Bayliss, Holness, Herbert (C), Atkinson, Musoke, Platt, Bowerman Subs: Kibaki, McCormack, Surpanu, Wright, Jonas

Top Scorers

MINHAS (15), BOWERMAN (15), CARR (8), BAYLISS (4), HERBERT (4), JAMES (3), LOSASSO (3), GATER (2), GENOVESI (2), DARBOE (2), SHERIDAN (2), MUKENA (2), HAILE (2), HOLNESS (2), PLATT (2) 2019/20 League Table

P W D L F A +/- Pts

Ware 27 17 6 4 76 42 +34 57 Hanwell Town 26 16 7 3 64 26 +38 55 Westfield 25 14 6 5 61 27 +34 48 Chertsey Town 26 14 6 6 70 39 +31 48 Waltham Abbey 27 14 5 8 63 45 +18 47 Uxbridge 26 13 7 6 52 33 +19 46 Bracknell Town 24 13 5 6 51 31 +20 44 Tooting & Mitch. 24 13 4 7 46 24 +22 43 Chipstead 25 12 6 7 51 35 +16 42 Barking 26 12 4 10 47 42 +5 40 Bedfont Sports 27 10 8 9 41 41 0 38 Marlow 23 9 9 5 35 26 +9 36 Harlow Town 26 10 4 12 40 48 -8 34 Chalfont St P. 27 8 7 12 41 55 -14 31 South Park 24 6 9 9 36 49 -13 27 Hertford Town 27 5 4 18 36 78 -42 19 Ashford Town 26 4 4 18 27 68 -41 16 FC Romania 26 4 3 19 33 79 -46 15 Staines Town 26 2 7 17 35 70 -35 13 Northwood 24 4 1 19 29 76 -47 13

NEXT HOME MATCH

Sat 7nd Mar 2020 | 15:00 | BVSC BRACKNELL TOWN v HARLOW TOWN Mickel Platt

Bracknell Town (from) Mark SCOTT (GK) Sonny WHEELER (GK) Jason MATTHEWS (GK) Dan BAYLISS Dave HANCOCK Seb BOWERMAN Shane COOPER-CLARK Caden GENOVESI Geoff KIBAKI Dan CARR Nathan MINHAS Sean McCORMACK Nebay HAILE Mickel PLATT Joy MUKENA Scott REES Alan MUSOKE Michael ATKINSON Romario JONAS Luke HOLNESS Femi AZEEZ

Manager: Bobby Wilkinson Assistant Manager Michael Percival Coach: Lea Barkus GK Coach: Jason Matthews Kit Man: Chris Humphries Physio: Paul Jacklin Staines Town (from) Jacob ADAMS Finlay TITCHMARSH Jean-Luc KINSABA Harry AGOMBAR Jonah GREGORY Dquame COPELAND Sheridan CAMPBELL Michael ONOVWIGUN Klajdi CANI Jon DOCKER William EFAMBE Jordan SIMMONS Emmanuel OSEI-ASOMAH KJ OSU Jack TOMPKINS Glenn YALA

Team Manager: Martin Kuhl Assistant Manager: Marc Gorman Coach: Rachael Fitzwater Phsysio’s: Sam Codling & Zoe Rush

Today’s Match Officials: Referee: Martyn Gospel Assistants: Thomas Burns & Matthew Lake Staines Town

The origins of Staines Town FC are very obscure. Although the town’s St Peter’s Institute team took part in the FA Cup in 1879, the official date of the club’s formation is accepted as 1892 when Staines Town were formed. The club then merged with St Peter’s Institute and the club went on to win local honours as both Staines FC and Staines Albany FC.

After several more name changes, the club began to go into decline and in 1935 folded. However, towards the end of World War Two, the club re-formed as Staines Vale. They then joined the Great Western Suburban League in 1905, later moving to the Great Western Combination.

In 1953 the Swans were founder members of the Hellenic League, where they finished runners-up in 1956. In 1958 they joined the Spartan League and won the title two years later. After finishing second in 1971, Staines Town advanced to the Athenian League, where they won the Second Division title at the first attempt, amassing a record number of points.

The club were elected to the new Isthmian League Division One in 1973. In their second season, the club finished top and were promoted to the Premier Division. In a nine year stay, the club’s best finish was fourth. However, a ground grading ruling meant that the club were demoted in 1984. The club bounced back five years later only for its Premier Division status to be lost again in 1993 when the club were relegated for the first time in 63 years. Again the club were promoted in 1996 and again it was quickly lost, with the club returning to Division One after only a year.

Having lobbied Spelthorne Council on and off for 20 years, planning permission for a £6.5m Conference and health facility was granted in April 2000 and finalised a year later. During construction, Staines ground shared with Walton & Hersham and Egham Town before the return to Wheatsheaf Lane (now shared with the Thames Club) on 22 February 2003.

From season 2002-04, Staines played in Division One South of the Ryman Isthmian league and on the last day of season 2003/04, under Steve Cordery, they secured a place in the Premier Division in the newly re-structured pyramid. League success was enjoyed again under Steve Cordery when we finished runners up in the Ryman Premier division two season running, the first occasion in 2007/08, the play off final was reached and the club came within 8 minutes of promotion, finally succumbing to AFC Wimbledon. However just twelve months later, Carshalton Athletic were defeated in the final of the same competition to ensure the Swans entered the Conference leagues for the first time in their history as promotion to Blue Square South was secured at Wheatsheaf Park. BRACKNELL TOWN FC 2019/2020

Mark Scott Sonny Wheeler Jason Matthews Dave Hancock

Dan Bayliss Caden Genovesi Dan Carr Geoff Kibaki

Joy Mokena Michael Atkinson Nebay Haile Scott Rees

Seb Bowerman Max Herbert Sean McCormack Nathan Minhas BRACKNELL TOWN FC 2019/2020

Shane Cooper-Clark Alan Musoke Mikel Platt Luke Holness

Romario Jonas Femi Azeez Bobby Wilkinson Michael Percival

Lea Barkus Chris Humphries

Manager: Bobby Wilkinson Assistant Manager: Michael Percival Coach: Lea Barkus GK Coach: Jason Matthews Kit Man: Chris Humphries Physio: Phil Jenkins

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2019/20 Suburban Premier League

P W D L +/- Pts

Maidstone FC Dev 14 11 1 2 23 34 Aldershot Town FC U23 14 8 3 3 13 27 Tring Athletic Res 12 7 0 5 4 21 Met Police FC Res 15 6 2 7 9 20 Woking U23 13 6 2 5 0 20 Bracknell Town Res 14 6 2 6 -7 20 Sutton United U23 14 6 1 7 -8 19 Oxford City FC U23 15 5 2 8 -5 17 Lingfield Res 10 5 1 4 2 16 Corinthian U21’s 13 1 5 7 -16 8 Sevenoaks Town Res 15 2 2 11 -21 8

Recent Results

Date H/A Team Match Type Result

21st Feb A Sutton Utd U23’s League 1-3 17th Feb H Hartley Wintney Shield 3-2 14th Feb H Westfield Res Shield 1-0 3rd Feb H Abbey Ranger Res Shield 3-1 1st Feb A Tring Athletic Res League 0-4 25th Jan H Tring Athletic Res League 4-3 21st Jan A Hartley Wintney Shield 2-2 18th Jan A Abbey Rangers Dev Shield 1-3 Jade Age 14 Ryan Josh Age 3 Age 10

Harry 8 Luke Sam Pablo Sarah Age 13 Age 7 Age 15 Age 10

Emma Could you care Age 10 Andrew Age 14

Tyler for one of us? 12

Jeff Age 8

Megan Emily Age 14 Ben Tom Ben Jack Age 13 Age 10 Age 10 7 Age 11 Bracknell Forest Fostering is urgently seeking foster carers for local children. There is no experience needed however you will need a spare bedroom, time to devote to a young person and a caring nature. In return, we offer up to £425 per week (per child), specialist training and a huge amount of support.

Could you give a child a loving home? For more information contact our Recruitment Officer, Sarah Crawforth: Email: [email protected] www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/fostering Code of Conduct

Objectives To provide clear guidelines on how parents and supporters should conduct themselves.

Responsibility Responsibility for operating this Policy shall lie with the Board of Directors.

Procedure Please remember that you are giving encouragement and support to the players to help their development. Enjoy being a spectator, the players appreciate your support.

Obligations towards the game: 1. Show due respect to match officials and others involved in the game. 2. Always have regard to the best interests of the game, including where publicly expressing an opinion on the game and any particular aspect of it, including others involved in the game. 3. Applaud the opposition as well as your own team 4. Do Not use inappropriate language. 5. Do Not enter the field of play at any time.

Respect towards the Match Officials

Supporters should: 1. Respect the decision of the Match Official. 2. Avoid words or actions, which may mislead a Match Official. In the event of an issue during the game parents and spectators must NEVER contact leagues, the opposition, or the officials by telephone, letter or email.

There are official procedures in place for the club to make appeals and protests. Please report any issues to your team manager or the Club Secretary who will take the appropriate action and/or refer the matter to the Club.

Dates for your diary

Date V Opposition Match Type

Sat 29 Feb A Tooting & Mitcham BVSC Sat 7 Mar* H Harlow Town BVSC Tue 10 Mar A Hanwell Town BVSC Sat 14 Mar A Waltham Abbey BVSC Sat 21 Mar* H Bedfont Sports BVSC Tue 24 Mar* H Tooting & Mitcham BVSC Sat 28 Mar A Hertford Town BVSC

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