The Buildbase Fa Vase Clapton Fc V Hamworthy United Fc
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
t MATCH DAY PROGRAMME THE BUILDBASE FA VASE CLAPTON FC V HAMWORTHY UNITED FC SATURDAY 5 DECEMBER 2020 1.00PM KICKOFF PARKSIDE, PARK LANE, AVELEY, ESSEX RM15 4PX TICKETS: £6.50 ADULTS | £3.00 CONCESSIONS WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL CLAPTON FOOTBALL CLUB OFFICIAL HOME OF THE “TONS” A warm welcome to the committee, officers, players, and supporters for this historical match between Clapton Football Club and Hamworthy United FC at Parkside Stadium. We hope your journey was pleasant and that your return home is the same, as we have been advised that we may have snow before the end of the day! There is an irony in Clapton having to play at Aveley's ground, having just verti-drained and re-seeded our home ground at Terrence McMillian, to improve the surface, only then to be advised that the facility will not be re-opened for December. Gutted! The Hammers will,WWW.CLAPTONFC.COM undoubtedly test Clapton’s young side but we believe they are more than capable and able to do the task being asked of them. With the plights of clubs below step 3 in doubt as to finishing the season, both clubs have an added reason to go all out to win this match. Although both rightfully will say the league is our focus. In that department both teams seem to love the cup considering both are fighting to be one of the last 64 in the draw. Clapton has focussed primarily on building for the future, with an exciting crop of young players together with a few experienced old heads sprinkled throughout. This has resulted in a very healthy competitiveness for places, which is good for any club. The new Manager, Mickey Wetherall, and Head of Football, Qayam Shakoor, have forged a good working relationship. The Clapton board on the other hand, have been provided with the tools they have requested z and the backing to get the job done. We hope you enjoy today’s match, regardless of the result. Vincent McBean Chief Executive Clapton Football Club CLAPTON FOOTBALL CLUB IS AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION. AFFILIATED TO THE ESSEX SENIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. #THETONS #THEHAMMERS THE 2020-21 CHALLENGE FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND Saturday 19 September 2020 Brimsdown FC 2 – 4 Clapton FC SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND Saturday 10 October 2020 Potton United FC 1 – 3 Clapton FC Farnham Town 0 – 0 Petersfield Town FC Petersfield Town FC 6-5 on penalties FIRST ROUND PROPER Saturday 31 October 2020 Clapton FC 1 – 1 Petersfield Town FC Tie awarded to Clapton - Petersfield Town removed Hamworthy United FC 4 – 0 Ilfracombe FC SECOND ROUND PROPER Saturday 5 December 2020 Clapton FC v Hamworthy United FC FIXTURES HAMWORTHY UNITED FC HISTORY A team was first formed in the 1890's called Hamworthy St Michael's, winning their first trophy the Whitehead Minor Cup in the 1899-1900 season. Hamworthy Football Club was formed in 1926 and moved to the present ground The County Ground (formally known as The Nursery) in 1950. Hamworthy United Football Club was formed from a merger between Hamworthy F.C. and Trinidad Old Boys F.C. in 1970/71 after missing the 1969/70 season in the Dorset Combination League due to administration problems. The County Ground was renamed the Specsavers County Ground by the Dorset County Football Association the leaseholders in 2018. A team was first formed in the 1890's called Hamworthy St Michael's, winning their first trophy the Whitehead Minor Cup in the 1899-1900 season. Hamworthy Football Club was formed in 1926 and moved to the present ground The County Ground (formally known as The Nursery) in 1950. Hamworthy United Football Club was formed from a merger between Hamworthy F.C. and Trinidad Old Boys F.C. in 1970/71 after missing the 1969/70 season in the Dorset Combination League due to administration problems. The County Ground was renamed the Specsavers County Ground by the Dorset County Football Association the leaseholders in 2018. Hamworthy United First Team have been members of the Sydenhams Wessex League Premier Division since winning promotion at the start of the 2004/5 season from the Dorset Premier League. The Hammer's Second Team was promoted from the Dorset First Division at the end of the 2004/5 to play in the Dorset Premier League. They dropped out of that League at the end of the 2017-18 season with the intention of entering a Development Team in its place in the Wyvern League. Due to a last minute complication they were unable to do so until the start of the 2019-2020 when they joined the Wyvern (Western) Division. Hamworthy had an Under Eighteen Team in the Dorset Youth League since its formation until they unfortunately had to withdraw it in 2009 due to managerial problems, but they were able to reform in time for the 2010/11 season. With Chairman Steve Harvey and his new Board of Directors keen to see Hamworthy United develop their own talent an Under Sixteen team was started in 2018 followed by an Under15 team in 2019. Hamworthy United has had great success at all levels over the years in various competitions. After winning the Dorset Combination/Dorset Premier league two years running they were promoted in the 2004-2005 Season to Wessex League Division 1. Hamworthy won the Wessex League Cup in their first season beating Thatcham Town in the final at Christchurch. They reached the final again in the 2008/2009 season, but this time lost to VTFC 2-1 after a very close contest. The Hammers won the Dorset Combination Cup in the 1997/1998 season against Wareham Town, and the Dorset Senior Cup in the 2005/2006 season against Poole Town. Hamworthy lost to Eastleigh Town in the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup in the 2007/08 and went out to Basingstoke Town at the same stage in 2008/9. Hamworthy have had several good runs in the FA Vase one of their best being in the 2008/09 when they got as far as the 3rd Qualifying Round where they lost to Hungerford. The Hammers once again reached the Final of the Dorset Senior Cup in 2013/14 when managed by Graham Kemp but lost it 2-0 to Poole Town. They again reached the 2nd Qualifying round of the FA Cup in 2015/16 this time going out to two late goals scored by the much higher ranked Bideford. In 2018/19 United got as far as the 4th Qualifying Round (down to the last 32) in the FA Vase, but just lost out to Willand Rovers away at their ground 1-0. Hamworthy United Football Club, after years of playing on an exceedingly difficult pitch, and with very limited facilities and resources, saw things begin to change when the DCFA decided to upgrade the Ground in 2016. This included a new 3-g all weather artificial pitch as well as new floodlights and surrounds. Shortly afterwards the Club received the news that due to the generous legacy of Hamworthy stalwart Stan Wallis and his wife Betty, together with a grant from the Football Stadia Foundation Fund meant that they at long last would be able to double the size of the Clubhouse and Bar to generate more income. Harry Redknapp performed the opening ceremony of the Clubhouse in October 2017 followed by a match between Hamworthy United and a Dorset Representative Team. Other changes at that time saw the Club become a Limited Company now headed by Steve Mitchener as Chairman and four other Directors including the Club President Bruce Scammell. HAMWORTHY UNITED FC HONOURS 1976-77 Dorset Combination League Winners (Manager Billy Elliott) 1976-77 Dorset Senior Cup Finalists (Manager Billy Elliott) 1989-90 Dorset Combination Cup Winners (Manager Irvin Brown) 1997-98 Dorset Senior Cup Finalists Manager Alan Powell) 1999-00 Dorset Combination Cup Finalists (Manager Sean Bartlett/Asst: Andy Torvell) 2002-03 Dorset Premier League Champions (Manager Sean Bartlett/Asst: Andy Torvell) 2003-04 Dorset Premier League Champions (Manager Alex Pike) 2003-04 Promoted to Sydenhams Wessex League Division I (Manager Alex Pike) 2003-04 Dorset Premier League Charity Shield Winners (Manager Alex Pike) 2003-04 Mark Frowde Memorial Cup Winners (Manager Alex Pike) 2004-05 Dorset Senior Cup Runners Up (Manager Alex Pike) 2004-05 Sydenhams Wessex Cup Winners (Manager Alex Pike) 2005-06 Dorset Senior Cup Winners (Manager Phil Simkin) 2008-09 Sydenhams Wessex League Cup Finalists ( Manager Phil Simkin ) 2013-14 Dorset Senior Cup Runners Up (Manager Graham Kemp) CLAPTON FOOTBALL CLUB The history of Clapton is very much that of a club which has a history and reputation unparalleled in nonleague football. Founded in 1878 as Downs FC in Downs Rd Hackney, the club moved to its present site in 1888 and changed its name to Clapton Football Club in the same year. Clapton in 1894 became founder members of the Southern League (Dr Martins) along with Luton Town, Milwall, Reading, Southampton and Swindon. Arsenal were prime movers but left to join the football league whilst Tottenham Hotspurs application was rejected!! The club was one of the original founder members of the Isthmian League in 1905 which was then and up until the early 70s one of the most important semi-professional leagues in the county. Clapton’s reputation and history are tied to the early days of this league and the prestigious FA Amateur Cup and were twice winners of the league and five times winners of the Cup. In 1956 Clapton played in the first floodlit game for an amateur side against Barking at Upton Park in front of 5,000 people.