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WEDNESDAY,31STJULY
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Founded in 2003 by good friends John Hassan and Marc Wakley, Newbury Forest started out as a Sunday league side Made up of a small group of friends who just wanted to play regular organised football together. It soon became apparent though that they all wanted a lot more for the Club. After a few years of getting the infrastructure in place, a Reserve team was added in 2006, followed by a third team in 2007 And so, the expansion began.
John's coaching background, having achieved his UEFA A Licence and working at Watford Football Club’s Academy, together with being a Director of the coaching website Inside Soccer, resulted in a very distinct playing philosophy which was instilled within the Club from the start Players were coached regularly to adopt the playing style still in effect to this day Newbury Forest teams will always focus on possession and ball retention, developing play from back to front with expansive and creative play that players find a joy to be part of, and that fans enjoy watching
Whilst not always successful, and certainly technically demanding on the players, the individuals who join the club know what the ethos is They players both enjoy and have the desire to play the game in our own brand of style
Newbury Forest Colts were established in 2007 and the Club began with just 2 teams at U9 and U10 age groups. This has grown considerably over the years with teams being played at every age group. Training sessions take place during the week and every Saturday and the Club is fortunate to have enthusiastic, qualified coaches to deliver these sessions. Some who are current senior players working with our youngsters It cannot be stressed what a tremendous asset it is to the Club to have senior players coaching the junior players. It creates a clear pathway for the youth teams and individual players to progress into the senior teams in the future
Alongside the expansion of Newbury Forest's youth teams, the seniors were also taking huge strides forwards. Having repeated success in the South Essex Sunday Football League, winning successive promotions and league titles together with league cup wins, the Club felt it was time to make the step up into playing more competitive games in Saturday football. The goal? To have at least one side competing in the National League System [NLS [Step 7 and above]]
In 2008 the First Team entered the Romford & District League and has not looked back since The hugely significant appointment of First Team Manager Leo Connolly led the side into winning the league in the first season and gaining entry to the Essex & Suffolk Borders League Division One Immediate success followed again as the team won promotion to the Premier Division. This achieved the Club’s short-term goal of playing in the NLS
As well as the league success and progress into the NLS, the Club has also won the Essex Saturday Premier Cup twice, in 2012 and 2014 And now for the first time in the Club’s history, it is now competing at Step 6 in the NLS after being accepted into the new Thurlow Nunn Eastern Counties Division One South for this season
The Club’s style of football has gained a rapid reputation for being crowd pleasing and exciting, and the Club main aim for the First Team is to push as high up the NLS as possible
Alongside Leo, the Club also made another signing of huge significance Ron Dangerfield, our current Secretary/Chairman has a wealth of experience working in professional football His knowledge, skills and expertise around successful football club management and administration has given Newbury Forest the strong foundation upon which to continue its growth and continued success
Over the years Newbury Forest have supported the Downs Syndrome Association in football events, and in July 2011 the Club hosted the inaugural 24-hour football match to raise funds for this great cause Newbury Forest's GoFor24 challenge gained lots of local media attention and attracted over 700 kids plus more than 500 adults to the weekend of activities A total of £5000 was raised and is now an annual event held in several countries around the world.
The future is very bright for Newbury Forest Senior success, youth team expansion, and annual events make the Club a significant presence in the local community. Quite an achievement for a Club less than twenty years old An achievement that the Club hopes will continue for a long time
Hutton Football Club is an FA Charter Standard Community Football Club. Being part of our community is important to the Club. We expect everyone connected with the Club to be respectful, disciplined and responsible Our young players will learn the game in a positive environment Hutton FC is a Club, a team, a family not individuals
The club was founded in 1928 and has been prominent in local football since that time with cup winner’s medals dating back to 1932 A key factor in the continued success of Hutton Football Club is the progression of young, local players The senior teams played in the Mid Essex League until 1989 when progression was made into the Essex Intermediate, now the Essex Olympian League The Club expanded rapidly after 2005 with the merger of Hutton FC and Hutton Medway FC (established in 1969) The Club now has 70 teams based in our local community
The current club house has been at the Polo Fields for over 50 years, two previous buildings being destroyed by fire, and the second one having been struck by lightning In 2010, the Clubhouse was vandalised and set on fire but has now been repaired and enhanced thanks to a large grant from Sport England.
Recent history has seen more rapid developments at the club The Football Association awarded Hutton FC with Charter Standard Community status which is the highest accreditation a club can achieve In 2005, when the award was granted, there were only nine clubs in the whole of Essex with this status. The Club is very proud to have been awarded Community Club of the year twice by Essex County FA The club has been encouraging girls to come and play for a number of years, and in 2005 the first official Hutton girls’ team was formed and since then, our Ladies 1st and reserve teams have been added to help with progression.
The Club has been involved in a European Tournament played against professional clubs' youth teams, with outstanding facilities. The Clubs are; Saint Ingbert (Germany), Rumelange (Luxembourg) and Zandhoven (Belgium). The tournament celebrates its 50th year in 2025. Our senior men’s 1st team won the EOFL premier division 2022/23 season gaining promotion to the NLS, playing in the Thurlow Nunn League South
First Team
EOFL Premier League Champions 22/23
EOFL Senior Division 1 Runners up 17/18
EOFL Senior Division 2 Winners 95/96
EOFL U21 Runners up 13/14, 2014/15 & 15/16
The Danny King Memorial Cup - Runners up 13/14, Winners 14/15
Mid Essex League Cup Winners 87/84, 21/22 & 22/23
Mid Essex League Division 4 Winners 22/23
Mid Essex League Division 2 Winners 81/82
Mid Essex League Cup Winners 80/81
EOFL Club Sportsmanship Award 10/11
EOFL Club Sportsmanship Award 08/09
W H A T ' S S I N
Saturday was a poor start and one we now need to react to.
We were way off the pace and Hackney Wick were up for it from the start.
I think it may have been a shock to our lads but maybe a shock we needed.
We have a lot of talent which everyone is aware of. Teams will be looking at us as a top team now, instead of the new side to the division like last season.
We now need to raise our game and make sure we match or beat the work rate of every side in every game.
There are still 37 league games to play, along with 3 cups that we have entered.
It’s now time to roll our sleeves up and join the party.
One positive from the game was two league debuts from two teenage defenders, Nick and Harry. Both played their first competitive game in senior football and done well.
Please continue the great support as always, the boys will need everyone behind them from the start.
Singhy
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Hutton FC has one of the most established and respected girls sections in Essex. The section is comprised of a thriving Wildcats group for our newest female ballers and 11 teams ranging from Under 8s through to u18s. Our current Under 8s manager Stuart Hart has already taken one team through the age ranges to under 18 and is now starting again!
Our girl's teams usually start playing in mixed leagues in the Brentwood Community Youth Football League before moving on to play in the Essex County Girls League. The overriding ethos for the section is to create a safe and enjoyable environment for our girls to enjoy their footballing journey, and to create lasting memories and friendships.
As well as looking after teams within the section we also have 3 of our girl's section managers involved as Trustees of Hutton FC and as such the needs of our female players are reflected equally in all decisions made regarding the direction of the club
We currently have a number of openings for girls in years 6, 7 and 8 so are keen to welcome players either new to the sport or experienced.
As the section has grown so too has our need for coaches and managers, so if you'd like to get involved don't hesitate to get in touch!
girlssecretary@huttonfc.com
Ian Farmer - ianfarmer75@googlemail.com
Kate Ayers - littlehiggsy@gmail.com
Stuart Hart - baronvonhart@googlemail.com
Your mascots for tonight, ready to take on the Echo League 24/25… Isaac, Ayrton, Beau, Tommy, Eddie, Callum & Leo! These boys are going to take their passing style of football onto the next level, the future of Hutton is bright…
Team management:.Will Rockett & Jay Busman
We are pleased to announce that our new ground, Flint’s Community Sports Hub was officially opened by the Mayor of Brentwood 13th July 2024. The opening event a successful youth tournament held over two days marked the occasion and we now continue to develop the site and look forward to seeing our youth teams coming together playing on this exceptional surface.
The Club would like to thank everyone involved and invite any persons or companies who may be interested in sponsorship opportunities or able to offer any further help developing the ground
Please contact the club’s Commercial manager Gary Hendersongh3ndy@icloud.com
Hutton FC
Manager - Matthew Singh
Dan Blockley
Nick Nkansa
Will Vile
George Vile
James Gardner
Lewis Scott
Conner Jones
Josh Seal
David Johnson
Solomon Adarkwa
Harry Rawlins
Freddie Gard
Alfie Fitzearle
Jude Keeling
Harry Elsey
Kiron Reddin
Sean O’Callaghan
Paul Cox
Jonatas Centeno
Jon Da Silva
Stu Zanone
Nana Adarkwa
Freddie Mattock
Joshua Boxall
Jaden Tucker
Newbury Forest FC
Manager - Leo Connolly
Gerson Artur
Chaka Barnett
Brandon Bullman
Matt Connolly
Cesario Mendes
George Montgomery
Jordan Mullings
Santana Porter
Aloisio Santos
Deivid Sertvietis
Kai Wade
Samuel Blackholly
Roberto Carvalho
Ruben Carvalho
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Kieren Huddart