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Rovers Maintain Amazing Start NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 5 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 3rd September 2015 Statistics Rovers maintain The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Ricky Miller (Dover) 19 Shots Off Target amazing start Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 14 By Steve Whitney been so Shots Without Scoring Andy Haworth (Barrow) 16 Forest Green Rovers’ maintained their impressive on marvellous start to the 2015/16 season over Saturday when Shots Per Goal beating FC the Bank Holiday period. Ricky Miller (Dover) 24 Halifax Town, Ady Pennock’s side triumphed 2-0 at proving a stern Assists Aggborough against a still yet-to-win test for Gary Andrade (Woking), Munns (Cheltenham), Gillies (Gateshead) 4 Kidderminster Harriers side last Saturday and Johnson’s men. followed that with a hard-fought 2-1 home win Offsides Southport against promoted Bromley on the Monday. finally got their Omar Bogle (Grimsby), George Porter (Welling) 14 BT Sport’s superb new highlights programme first win on the Fouls on Sunday night showed Keanu Marsh-Brown’s board, beating Duane Ofori-Acheampong (Dover) 20 (pictured right) well-taken opening goal and Altrincham 3-0 then veteran Jon Parkin’s neat finish that at home – only Fouls Without A Card eventually saw off Harriers. the visitors’ Liam Bellamy (Dover) 17 Eastleigh and Cheltenham Town are the other second defeat, but they have drawn their other sides yet to taste defeat in the new season Free-Kicks Won five matches. Wayne Brooksby (Guiseley) 20 to date, and they also both won their holiday The transfer window shut on Tuesday at 6pm fixtures. and it was one of the quietest on record for Penalties Scored Richard Hill’s Spitfires beat Aldershot National League clubs. J Burrow (FC Halifax), M Rhead (Lincoln City) 2 Town and then Torquay over the holiday and FC Halifax brought in a couple of youngsters Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks certainly look as though they’re going to be a on loan from Sheffield United in CJ Hamilton Six players with 1 force to be reckoned with. and David Brooks, while injury-hit Woking took The Robins won impressively 3-0 at Torquay Terell Thomas for a month from Charlton. Saves Made United before inflicting a 2-1 defeat on But there was no flurry of late action in the Alan Julian (Bromley) 38 Wrexham on Monday in the first live game of transfer market – former Gainsborough Trinity the season on BT Sport. winger Terry Hawkridge’s loan move to Lincoln Defensive Clearances This proved to be another excellent advert City being one of the few made just before the Jordan Tunnicliffe (Kidderminster) 21 for the competition with the Dragons, having window shut. Defensive Blocks Jordan Tunnicliffe (Kidderminster) 7 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Yakubu Blow Striker Leaves Chester Take Rovers’ Keeper Harriers O’Hanlon Called-Up Shots On Target Dover 55 Woking have Craig Reid Chester Young suffered a has left have signed Tranmere Shots Off Target Dover 51 major blow Kidderminster forward Josh keeper Shots Per Goal Guiseley 17.00 when their by mutual O’Hanlon. Luke impressive defender consent. The 19-year-old Pilling has been Corners Wrexham 55 Ismail Yakubu was A prolific goalscorer moves to the Lookers called into the Wales Fouls Dover 92 ruled out for 12 during his career, Vauxhall Stadium under-19 squad for months due to a Reid arrived at on a one-month the upcoming fixture Woodwork Strikes Chester FC, Gateshead 3 ruptured anterior Aggborough in the youth loan from against Poland. Offsides Grimsby 27 cruciate. summer of 2014 Barclays Premier Pilling, currently on The former Barnet having finished a League new boys AFC loan with Trafford, Penalties Conceded Four teams with 2 player had been in second spell in the Bournemouth. was involved with the outstanding form for Football League with Welsh squad at the Yellow Cards Aldershot, Altrincham 16 the Cards. Stevenage FC. end of last season. Red Cards Southport 3 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 National Signings Provided by Steve Whitney ■■Aldershot Town ■■Cheltenham Town ■■Forest Green Rovers Cheye Alexander – Bishop’s Stortford Jack Barthram – Swindon Darren Jones – Newport Co Nick Anderton – Preston (Loan) Josh Cooke – Swindon T (6-Month Loan) Keanu Marsh-Brown – Barnet (Undisclosed Fee) Matthew Barnes-Homer – Macclesfield Rob Dickie – Reading (Loan) Jonny Maxted - Hartlepool Omar Beckles – St Albans C Aaron Downes – Torquay Aaron O’Connor – Newport Co Richard Brodie - Southport Calum Kitscha – Hayes & Yeading Utd Delano Sam-Yorke – Lincoln C Rhys Browne - Charlton Rhys Lovett - Rochdale Jake Gallagher – Welling Utd George McLennan - Reading Sean McGinty – Rochdale Amari Morgan-Smith ■■Gateshead Luke Oliver – Forest Green R Jack Munns – Charlton River Allen - Plymouth Tom Richards – Fulham Danny Parslow - York Ryan Bowman - Torquay Jack Saville – Barnet Harry Pell – Eastleigh Nathan Buddle – Carlisle Jim Stevenson – Luton Dillon Phillips – Charlton (6-Month Loan) Jordan Cranston – Notts Co Charlie Walker – Luton James Rowe – Tranmere Josh Gillies – Carlisle Dan Walker - Braintree Kyle Storer – Wrexham Danny Johnson - Cardiff Billy Waters – Crewe James Marwood – Forest Green Danny Wright - Kidderminster Paddy McLaughlin – Grimsby ■■Altrincham Brendan Pearson – Newcastle (Loan) George Bowerman – Accrington Stanley Jimmy Phillips – Burton Alb Tim Deasy – Northwich V ■■Chester FC Simon Ramsden - Motherwell Anthony Griffith - Carlisle Jordan Chapell – Torquay Sam Russell – Forest Green Josh O’Keefe – Kidderminster Dylan Forth – Aston Villa Paul Woolston – Newcastle (Loan) Andy Parry – Luton (Loan) Luke George - Southport Michael Rankine – Gateshead Ross Hannah – Grimsby Johnny Hunt – Cambridge Utd ■■Grimsby Town Josh O’Hanlon – AFC Bournemouth (Loan) Padraig Amond - Morecambe ■■Barrow AFC Ian Sharps – Burton Alb Nathan Arnold – Cambridge Utd Neil Ashton – Wrexham Tom Shaw – Alfreton Omar Bogle – Solihull Moors (Undisclosed Fee) Sam Cosgrove – Wigan (Loan) Dale Tonge - Torquay Danny East - Portsmouth Ashley Grimes - Walsall Josh Gowling – Kidderminster Andy Haworth – Cheltenham Marcus Marshall - Morecambe David Mellor – Oldham ■■Dover Athletic Andy Monkhouse – Bristol R David Symington – Carlisle Naby Diallo – Bath C Matt Robinson – Luton (Loan) Ben van den Broek – Universititea Cluj (Romania) Jaydon Gibbs - Aldershot Richard Tait – Cambridge Utd George Williams – Barnsley (Loan) Jamie Grimes – Kidderminster Steve Williams – FC Halifax Sam Magri - QPR Duane Ofori-Acheampong – Torquay ■■Guiseley AFC Jack Parkinson – Maidstone Daniel Atkinson - Leeds ■■Boreham Wood Aswad Thomas - Woking Rob Atkinson – Accrington Stanley Billy Clifford – Walsall Matty Young – Sheffield Wednesday Jake Charles – Huddersfield (Loan) Conor Clifford - Southend Tom Craddock - Portsmouth Harry Crawford - Dartford Will Hatfield – FC Halifax Scott Doe – Dagenham & Redbridge ■■Eastleigh Adam Lockwood – Oldham Preston Edwards – Ebbslfeet Utd (Season’s Loan) Andy Drury – Luton Zac Thompson - Leeds Jamie Lucas – Bristol R (Loan) Dan Harding – Nottingham Forest Charlie Macdonald - Barnet Ross Lafayette – Luton Danny Woodards - Tranmere Joe Partington – AFC Bournemouth ■■Kidderminster Harriers Josh Payne – Woking Tahvon Campbell – WBA (6-Month Loan) Michael Poke – Portsmouth (6-Month Loan) Joe Clarke – Wrexham ■■Braintree Town Adam Dawson – Bristol R Michael Cheek – Chelmsford Calvin Dinsley – Redditch Jordan Chiedozie – Cambridge Utd (Loan) ■■FC Halifax Town Andrew Fox – Peterborough (Loan) Tom Dallison – Brighton (Loan) Hamza Bencherif – Lincoln C Jordan Jones – Redditch Anthony Edgar – Bishop’s Stortford David Brooks – Sheffield Utd (Loan) Kelvin Langmead – Ebbsfleet (Season’s Loan) Matt Fry – Concord Rangers Matty Brown – Chester FC Alex Palmer – WBA (6-Month Loan) Will Norris – Cambridge Utd (Season’s Loan) Jordan Burrow – Lincoln C Lathaniel Rowe-Turner – Alfreton Jeremy Walker – Concord Rangers CJ Hamilton – Sheffield Utd (Loan) Dean Snedker – Brackley Chris Wood - Northwood Connor Hughes – Hyde Utd Rob Taylor - Tranmere Kingsley James – Chester (Undisclosed Fee) Andre Wright – WBA (6-Month Loan) Danny Maguire – Blyth Spartans ■■Bromley Josh MacDonald – Marske Utd Ben Chorley - Portsmouth Danny Racchi – Hyde Utd ■■Lincoln City Callum Davies – Gillingham (Loan) Shaun Tuton - Buxton Lee Beevers – Mansfield Sean Francis – Dover Sam Walker – Curzon Ashton Chris Bush – Welling Utd Bradley Goldberg – Dagenham & Redbridge Elliott Whitehouse – Notts Co Terry Hawkridge – Scunthorpe (6-Month Loan) Lee Minshull – Newport Co Liam Hearn – Mansfield Max Porter – Newport Co Callum Howe - Scunthorpe Aaron Tumwa - Farnborough Jack Muldoon - Rochdale Alex Wall - Luton Matt Rhead – Mansfield Matthew Sparrow - Scunthorpe Craig Stanley - Eastleigh Greg Tempest – Notts Co Luke Waterfall – Wrexham Bradley Wood – Alfreton (Undisclosed Fee) Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 National Signings Provided by Steve Whitney ■■Macclesfield Town ■■Torquay United ■■Welling United Theo Bailey-Jones – Wrexham Dan Butler – Portsmouth Kojo Awotwi - Brentford William Boyle - Huddersfield Josh Carmichael – AFC Bournemouth (Loan) Michael Chambers – Crystal Palace Neill Byrne – AFC Telford Utd Waide Fairhurst - Macclesfield Sahr Kabba – Lincoln C Kristian Dennis – Stockport (Season’s Loan) Bayan Fenwick – Cardiff Tom King – Millwall (Loan) Tony Diagne – Lincoln C (Season’s Loan) Alex Fisher - Mansfield Harry Lee – Leyton Orient (Loan) Curtis Haynes-Brown – Lowestoft Exodus Geohaghon
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