We extend a warm welcome to our visitors, Waltham Abbey, as they join us today at the GBS Stadium. We hope their players, staff, and supporters enjoy their time with us.
Despite our current league position, we are determined to make this a tough contest. Our squad is ready to fight for every ball, and we know our fans will be right behind us, driving the team forward. Football is unpredictable, and we’re here to show our resilience, passion, and commitment.
Good times are on the horizon, so bear with us—we’re building something special. Enjoy the match and get behind the lads!
Joe Garnham, IWFC Co-Chairman
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‘Club of the Community’
The GBS Stadium, Humber Doucy Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk IP4 3NR
Company number 15021535
CLUB OFFICIALS
Club President: Stephen Boyle
Co-Chairman: Joe Garnham
Co-Chairman & Head of Youth
Development: Rick Kerry
Acting Club Secretary: Stephen Baldock
Treasurer: Michael Tricker
Matchday Secretary: Stephen Baldock
Welfare Officer: Kelly Hayes
Committee: Mick Lowe, Sally Kerry, Carol Taylor, Kelly Hayes, Chris Chenery, Pete Mumford, Julie Mumford, Ed Nicholls
Club Ambassador: Olly Magnus
Commercial Manager: Kelly Hayes
Brand & Merchandising Manager/ Programme design: Chris Chenery (cover image: Ashley Blow, by Angela Mrozek)
Match photographs: Angela Mrozek
TEAM MANAGERS
1st Team: Michael Brothers
U18’s SSYL:
James Rice & Liam Ramsey
U23’s: Guiseppe Catalanotto
Thurlow Nunn: Rick Kerry
CLUB HONOURS
Thurlow Nunn Premier Division
Champions 2022/23
Thurlow Nunn Div 1 (South)
Champions 2021/22
Eastern Counties Div 1
Champions 1997/98, 2004/05
Promoted (3rd) 2013/14
Border League Div 1
Champions 1995/96
Midweek League
Champions 1995/96
Suffolk Senior Cup
Winners 2012/13, 2019/20, 2021/22
Runners Up 1996/97, 2013/14
East Anglian Cup
Winners 1998/99
Challenge Cup
Runners Up 2006/07
Chell Trophy Winners 2007/08 WANDERERS
IPSWICH WANDERERS CLUB HISTORY
> The Club started as an under 14’s boys team in 1980. Two yrs later they entered the lowest division of the Ipswich Sunday League.
> Joined the newly formed Eastern Counties Division One sponsored by Jewsons in 1987 as founder members.
> Home games were played at our present ground at Humber Doucy Lane, under the name of Loadwell Ipswich. Jimmy Barker became a very influential chairman and he negotiated a name change to Lancaster Ipswich FC before we eventually became Ipswich Wanderers. Jimmy died in November 1994 and his presence is sadly missed. Thankfully after all his work he saw the floodlights switched on in September 1994 in a match against Ipswich Town.
> Great ground improvements were made in the early years under the direction of Development Officer Roger Woshalo and ground Manager Tim Davey.
> A losing Suffolk Senior Cup appearance in 1996/97 lead to the following season becoming Champions of Division One, under the Chairmanship of Alan Haste, nine points clear of Maldon Town and losing only three league matches all season. Reaping the rewards of a successful youth policy which saw numerous trophies filling the clubhouse cabinet, a well organised side with a good balance between youth and experience saw us establish ourselves as a Premier Division side for a number of seasons until we suffered relegation on the last day of the 2002/3 season at Wisbech.
> The following season saw Jason Dozzell join the Club as Manager and after a midtable finish in his first campaign, the second season saw the Club sweep to the 1st Division title and with the assistance of Kevin Cunningham and Glynn Hague, the team finished 7th in the Premier Division in 2005/6, with the League’s second best defence with home crowds on average exceeding 100.
> At the end of the 2005/6 Jason Dozzell and Chairman David Bugg left. Local businessman Ed Nicholls became Chairman and John Clarkson was appointed Manager having arrived with a reputation from the West Country. During the season he guided the club to the final of the Ridgeons League Cup, the 5th round of the FA Vase and a Suffolk Premier Cup Semi Final against Ipswich Town.
> At the end of the campaign John left the Club and with an exodus of players, the Club appointed ex player Louis Newman to the role, Louis built a young, inexperienced squad and after a poor start to the campaign which included some record defeats, was replaced by another former player Steve Buckle who was brought in to rebuild the squad and hopefully retain the Clubs’s premier status. Unfortunately Steve was unable to prevent relegation and the only positive from the season was the Reserves capture of the Chell Trophy defeating Wroxham.
> Despite Steve’s best efforts over the following few seasons the Club failed to build a promotion push throughout the campaigns and after a poor start to the 2011/12 season, Steve and Assistant Paul Grainger parted company with the Club. New chairman Terry Fenwick appointed Glenn Read and he brought in his own players and former Stowmarket Town boss Steve Jay as his assistant. He quickly revamped the squad and had the Club climbing the table before the end of the season.
> The 2012/3 season saw the Club just fail to clinch promotion to the Premier Division and lose on penalties in the semi final in the First Division Cup. The season did finish on a high as the Club clinched its first ever Suffolk Senior Cup trophy defeating local rivals Whitton United in the final. It was a remarkable victory coming from a goal down in normal time and then from 3-0 down in the penalty shoot out.
> 2013/14 saw promotion achieved with two long unbeaten runs ensuring a return to the Premier Division, we also lost a tight Senior Cup final against Whitton United and set a new club record with a 12-1 win over Downham Town.
> The 2014/15 was mixed as we adapted to Premier Division and finished 9th and enjoyed a good run in the FA Vase but off field the club lost one of its driving forces Roger Wosahlo mid-season.
> In 2015-16 we defeated Canvey Island in the FA Cup and enjoy our best ever FA Vase run but with a heavy fixture backlog, relegation fears were only ended just before the season end. Glenn stepped down at the end of the season and for 2016-17 the Club appointed Shane Wardley as Player/Manager.
> Shane’s first season saw us almost emulate our highest ever position, however, after a poor start to the 2017-18 season Shane resigned and following a disastrous spell under Mark Benterman, club legend Mark Goldfinch took over the side ably assisted by James Buckle and Daniel Thrower. Unfortunately, relegation could not be avoided and in 2018-19 we consolidated and lost in the Senior Cup Semi Final to Cornard.
> In 2019-20 with Stephen Boyle taking over as Chairman, we rebuilt and after a sticky spell in October we were closing in on the promotion pack and reached a Semi Final of the Suffolk Senior Cup before the season came to an abrupt end. With further additions on field and some good improvements off field under Stephen’s leadership, we then looked to gain the vital promotion required for us to take the next steps forward with a good squad. The start to the next season was positive and a second Senior Cup trophy was clinched in the delayed final with a single strike from Connor Field clinching the trophy.
> After a couple of Covid-19 disrupted and curtailed seasons, for the 2021/22 season Wanderers went into action in the Thurlow Nunn First Division South. With what became a tight run affair and particular rivalry with Buckhurst Hill also aiming for the title, it went almost to the wire, Wanderers finally having the upper hand, and lifting the trophy with a goal 10 seconds from time in the final home game. With the final of the Suffolk Senior Cup to follow, we finished the season with 26 straight wins, and a well deserved double of league and cup was won!
> The following season started with four cup fixtures in the opening 7 games, and a haul of just 3 points from the first 5 league games meant Wanderers were already playing catch up when our league campaign really got going. A run of 6 wins in an 8 game unbeaten run helped to move us up the table before another rare defeat. More wins followed until in January, we visited top of the table Thetford, which ended in a 1-2 defeat. After this, Wanderers embarked on another 17-game winning run to the end of the season, including coming from behind to avenge the result against Thetford, going above them and ultimately become Thurlow Nunn Premier winners - back to back champions - and into Step 4 football for the first time in the club’s history.
> The 2023/24 season, the first for the club in the Isthmian League North came with added pressure - both on and off the pitch. A poor start to the season on the pitch brought a change in September, with the departure of Mark Goldfinch & James Buckle. Glen Driver came in as manager, with the task of keeping the club clear of relegation. Off the pitch was a mammoth job with a huge amount of work needed to pass the ground grading requirements to stay at this level. The inspection in April brought a great deal of relief, and along with the efforts of Glen and his team on the pitch, meant the aims for the season were achieved. Now to move forwards into 2024/25 and properly compete...
MICHAEL BROTHERS First Team Manager
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VIEW FROM THE BOSS
Following a tough fixture against joint leaders Bury Town, we’re looking forward to bouncing back this weekend as we welcome in form Waltham Abbey to The GBS Stadium, who arrive in Suffolk currently sitting 4th in the table.
Last time out, there were plenty of positives in our performance, but ultimately, we fell short due to mistakes at key moments. The lads showed great determination, and we’ve taken the lessons on board as we prepare for Saturday’s challenge.
Waltham Abbey will provide another tough test, but we’re focused, ready, and eager to put in a strong performance in front of our home supporters.
We appreciate your backing and look forward to another exciting game.
See you all on Saturday!
Up the Wanderers!.
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TODAY’S VISITORS TO THE DOUCY
We welcome the players, management, officials and supporters of Waltham Abbey FC CLUB
HISTORY
Waltham Abbey Youth Club, based in Waltham Abbey, first played football at “Capershotts” during the Second World War and in later years the club became known as firstly Waltham Abbey, then Abbey Sports. Both clubs gained numerous honours in the Northern Suburban League.
The club was founded in 1944 with a mix of players from Waltham Abbey Youth Club and former juniors from Tottenham Hotspur under the leadership of the trainer and manager Wally Hickman. The secretary was Mo (Maurice) Ward. The President was Capt. Larkin.
In their early years they played to a high standard and reached the final of the Herts Junior Cup in three years out of four but lost on each occasion – including a loss to Redbourn Rovers of 4–5 after they had been leading 4–1.
Some of the leading players in the early years included left winger Dave Cook who was killed in a road crash, centre-half Robbo Robinson and inside forward Frank Blower. Frank later became a dedicated treasurer of the club with Ray Buck as a similarly dedicated club secretary.
Waltham Abbey United emerged in the late sixties and a new clubhouse was built. In 1974 the club amalgamated with the successful Beechfield Sports and joined the Metropolitan League, which later became the London Spartan League.
In 1976 the club won the Essex Junior Cup beating Maldon St Mary’s 1–0 at Grays Athletics ground. Alfie Hall was the goalscorer. Later that summer the club dropped the Beechfield Sports tag on the advice of The FA. Two years later the
club reached the final of the Essex Intermediate Cup (losing 1–2 to Dagenham Reserves at Epping Town FC) and won the league’s Division One title, and, having gained Senior Status, were promoted. In their first season they won the title without losing a game and were again promoted this time to the Premier Division where they remained until season 2000–01.
In 1990–91 the club were inaugural finalists in the Roy Bailey Memorial Trophy, a competition for local teams including Cheshunt, Ware, and Hertford Town.
It was won for the first time in 1994–95 when they beat Hoddesdon Town. In both 1996–97 and 2005 (in the final held over from the previous season) they beat St Margaretsbury.
In 1998–99 they won the London Senior Cup with a fine 3–2 win over Bedfont at Dulwich Hamlet’s ground, Dean Green securing a hat trick to win the cup. They also secured the Spartan South Midlands Challenge Trophy beating Holmer Green 3–0 over two legs. Recent seasons have seen a lot of changes on and off the pitch with floodlights being installed in 1990 and the ground levelled. A great amount of work has been done around the clubhouse and a 200-seater stand built. A number of seats were purchased from Maine Road and these were installed during the summer of 2005 as the club strived to improve facilities on and off the field and move up the non-league pyramid.
Season 2001–02 was spent in the Essex & Herts Border Combination to allow them to move across the pyramid. They were elected to the Essex Senior League for season 2002–03. In 2004–05, in addition to winning both the
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League Cup and the Gordon Brasted Memorial Trophy they finished in their highest position of 2nd.
On 2 May 2009, the Abbott’s capped off a successful 2008–09 season by beating Concord Rangers 5–4 on penalties, after a 1–1 draw, to win the Isthmian League Division 1 North Play-offs. They played in the Isthmian League Premier Division for the first time in their history in 2009–10. However, despite winning the last two games of their season, they finished 21st and were relegated for the first time in the club’s history. After 7 seasons in North Division a league restructure saw the club have been moved into the newly formed Isthmian League South Central League.
Waltham Abbey 4 Wanderers 1 (Saturday 5th October 2024)
Earlier this season, we lost 4-1 away at Waltham Abbey in front of a crowd of 167, after Chris Casement had given us a 9th minute lead, and being level at 1-1 at the break. Three second half goals, including a penalty and a 90th minute goal made the final scoreline a larger margin than we would’ve liked.
Our side that day was: Craig Brand, Seth O’Neill, Romano Capasso, Chris Casement, Kris Rose, Iuri Fernandes, Byron Lawrence, Charley Barker, Michael Bareck, Rasheed Salau, Ollie Sims
Used subs: Dylan Kirk, Zac Pedro, Zach Gayfer
Unused sub: Warren Burwood
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On this day in IWFC History
8th February 2020 - Wanderers 0 Lakenheath 1
On this day 8th February 2020 we suffered a home defeat at the hands of Lakenheath by a Ryan Weaver goal it brought to an end an unbeaten run which had stretched back to the Boxing Day. The game was the only time we were reduced to nine men due to sin bins, with Lewis Kincaid and Jack Severy ordered off at the same time during the match.
Our side was: C Brand, N Speed, L Kincaid, J Folkes, S Pons Llado, R Barber, S Garwood, C Howlett, S Cheetham, G Mrozek, J Severy
Used subs: M Barwick, C Field,D Thrower Unused subs: J Curran, G Flurrie
meet the team
We thought it would be good to get to know a few of the players and people involved in the life of Ipswich Wanderers, let’s find out a bit more about...
ASHLEY BLOW
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1: What’s your name and position and how long have you been at Wanderers?
Ashley Blow, Striker, New Signing in January
2: If you could have any superpower what would it be? Invisibility.
3: Club supported (apart from Wanderers, obviously!)?
Gooner (Arsenal).
4: Favourite training drill? None.
5: Favourite song to play on repeat?
Burna Boy - Last Last.
6: Favourite sport, other than football? Soccer.
7: Which one footballer, past or present, would you choose to have in your team?
Thierry Henry.
8: Favourite pizza toppings? Pineapple.
9. What’s your best football memory (either involved or watching)?
Gaining promotion with Tattingstone on the last day of the season.
10: What TV show is a ‘Must Watch’ for you? This Country.
11: Finally, what is your perfect way of relaxing, away from the pitch?
Feet up, watching football on the TV.
Thanks for your time, Ashley - not too sure about the pizza choice, personally!!!.
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sponsorship packages
Following a double winning season in 2021/22, Ipswich Wanderers carried on where we left off, and in 2022/23 secured back to back League Titles to take us into Step 4 for the first time in the club’s history. We’ve had a very busy year, working on the ground grading to stay at this level and to continue as a successful team with lots of media coverage!
The first team pitch has approx 15,000 matchday spectators per season across all teams, we have just over 7000 followers. There are plenty of opportunities to partner with us as we aim to continue to progress. Why not take up one of our attractive sponsorship packages - both season long and matchday options to suit most budgets.
Get in touch to discuss the most suitable deals for you or your business. Speak to our Commercial Manager, Kelly Hayes - 07746130631 or email: sponsorship@ipswichwanderers.co.uk
Bronze 2yrs £525
✔ 2-year pitch side advertising board
✔ 1/5 page size ad in the match-day programme (worth £100 per season)
✔ Annual mention on club social media accounts (inc over 7k ‘X’ followers)
✔ Logo on club website
✔ 4 match tickets*
Silver 2yrs £1250
✔ 2-year pitch side advertising board
✔ 1/2 page ad in match-day programme (worth £200 per season)
✔ Thank you post on club social media accounts twice per year (inc over 7k ‘X’ followers)
✔ Logo on club website as a silver sponsor
✔ O ne complimentary match-day sponsor package (worth £595)
✔ 8 match tickets*
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Gold 2yrs £2500
✔ 2 pitch side advertising boards for two seasons
✔ Full page ad in match-day programme (worth £500 per season)
✔ Thank you post on club social media accounts twice per year (inc over 7k ‘X’ followers)
✔ Logo on club website as a main sponsor
✔ A complimentary match-day sponsor package each season (worth £595 each)
✔ O ne matchball sponsorship per season (worth £75 per season)
✔ Two complimentary season tickets
PlatinumPartners
We also have a number of specific sponsorship opportunities where you can become Club Platinum Partners. Please speak to Kelly Hayes, Stephen Boyle, or Joe Garnham to discuss these high profile exposure possibilities.
SPEAK TO US ABOUT ANY OF THESE PACKAGES, OR OTHER SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES!
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£50 per person per game
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£595 per game
✔ Use of the Smart Hospitality Suite for 10 people
2.00pm - 5.00pm on Saturday fixtures
6.45pm - 9.45pm Night games.
✔ Pre match buffet
✔ Half time sweet treats
✔ All drinks included (draft beers, house wine, soft drinks, teas and coffee etc)*
✔ Pre game social media posts thanking you for your sponsorship and welcome signage/tannoy announcement on the day.
✔ Your company logo on the matchday programme
✔ Photo in the dugout
✔ Choose the Player of the match award to be presented in main clubhouse
* additional favourite drinks can be added to your bar for a charge, i.e spirits, premium wines
Additional people can be added @£50 pp
(Main bar in clubhouse open before & after game to purchase further drinks)
matchballsponsor *
£75 per game
✔ Logo/name on front of matchday programme
✔ Logo/name on ball stand holder
✔ Mention in social media posts
✔ Tannoy announcement
✔ 2 x Matchday tickets
* Match ball sponsorship can be added to the SMART hospitality package for a reduced price of £40
✔ Use of the Smart Hospitality Suite for up to 10 people (subject to availability)
2.00pm - 5.00pm on Saturday fixtures
6.45pm - 9.45pm Night games.
✔ Pre match buffet
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✔ Photo in the dugout
* additional favourite drinks can be added to your bar for a charge, i.e spirits, premium wines
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✔ £295 (includes production cost) one year deal - additional seasons
£200 per year thereafter
playersponsorship
£75 per player (for the season)
✔ Match-day programme designated player sponsor (see pages 34-35)
✔ Clubhouse displayed player sponsor
✔ Mention on player announcements on social media
✔ Website designated player sponsor
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JUST £75 PER PLAYER FOR THE SEASON
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Named sponsor in matchday programme (and any player profile articles)
Reference on social media posts
Named sponsor on website
Our thanks go to all companies and individuals for their support.
CONTACT: sponsorship@ ipswichwanderers.co.uk , or call Chris Chenery on 07743 416435 or speak to any official at the club if you or your company would like to sponsor any of the players/coaches available to sponsor.
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Saturday 22nd February 2025 - isthmian league north division
Ipswich Wanderers v Grays Athletic ............................. Kick Off 3.00pm (main pitch)
Tuesday 4th March 2025 - isthmian league north division
Ipswich Wanderers v Brightlingsea Regent Kick Off 7.45pm (main pitch)
Saturday 8th March 2025 - isthmian league north division
Ipswich Wanderers v Sporting Bengal United Kick Off 3.00pm (main pitch)
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Ipswich Wanderers FC are looking for volunteers
We have so much going on, we are looking for good people to join us in supporting the club both on matchdays and non-matchdays. SOME OF THE JOBS INCLUDE (BUT NOT LIMITED TO)
If you are interested in getting involved in any capacity please contact Carol Taylor - email functions@Ipswichwanderers.co.uk
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IWFC fixtures 24/25
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Sat 3 Aug A* Thetford Town (at IWFC) FA Cup EP 3pm 158 0-0
Tue 6 Aug H Thetford Town FA Cup EP replay 7.45pm 104 1-0 Kirk
Sat 10 AugA Tilbury Isthmian North 3pm 225 1-0 Fernandes Sat 17 Aug A* Downham Town (at IWFC) FA Cup Prelim 3pm* 62 3-1* Casement, Salau, Kirk
Sat 24 Aug H Heybridge Swifts Isthmian North 3pm 82 0-0 Mon 26 AugA Brightlingsea Regent Isthmian North 3pm 319 1-3 Richardson Sat 31 Aug A Newmarket Town FA Cup 1st Qual 3pm 212 1-1 Richardson Tue 3 Sep H Newmarket Town FA Cup 1st Q replay 7.45pm 125 0-1 Sat 7 Sep H Gorleston FA Trophy 1Q 3pm 128 2-0 Bareck, Pedro Tue 10 SepA Witham Town Isthmian North 7.45pm 161 1-2 Bareck Tue 17 Sep H Basildon United Isthmian North 7.45pm
21 SepA Hadley FA Trophy 2Q 3pm
1-4 Salau Tue 24 SepA Walthamstow Isthmian North 7.45pm