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Welcome to Rowley Park - The Cozy Stadium and to the latest edition of the Saints Matchday Magazine, enjoy great football, great hospitality and a great read. Inside This Issue

Club Honours

03 Manager’s Notes

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Fan Feature

Southern Football League

04 Action Replay

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Mascot Feature

Division One champions, 1 time

05 Uhlsport Feature

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Focus On Youth

United Counties League

08/11 Match Reports

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Game For A Laugh

12/13 Player Profile

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Fixtures Matrix

14 Greenies Greetings

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The Beautiful Game

Premier Division champions, 2 times Division One champions, 1 time League Cup winners, 2 times

15 Chairmans’ View

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Fixtures Information

Metropolitan League

16 Greatest Matches Ever

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The Non-League Paper

17 Advertising Prices

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League & Cup Focus

18/20 Opponent Feature

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Non-League Club News

Champions, 1 time League Cup winners, 1 time Professional Cup winners, 1 time

21 A Blast From The Past

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Season Statistics

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League Table

Champions, 1 time

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The Teams

Huntingdonshire League

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Club Officials

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South Midlands League

Owner Mike Kearns Chairman Mike Kearns Managing Director Lee Kearns Football Manager Iain Parr

Winners, 37 times Team Officials Gary King (Assistant First Team Manager) Ben Watts (Assistant Coach) Richard King (Goalkeeping Coach)

Club Secretary Gary Wilson

Youth Liaison & Development Mick Hunt

Fixture Secretary Marian Izzard

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Treasurer Keith Gotch

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A Busy Fortnight Iain Parr Welcome to all from Chesham for tonight’s league fixture, which as before will be a very open attacking game. Chesham are always a very strong team and along with Hemel I believe are the two strongest teams in our league.

Competition for places I would like to welcome all the new players to the club (too many to mention by name) who have added experience, youth, strength to the squad and more impotently competition for a starting place in the team.

It is so very hard to sign players when you want them and seriously frustrating when you go to great lengths speaking to the players clubs only to find that they are not available. The Chairman’s View in this programme will cover that subject. We have had 2 great results over the last week and with 6 new signings at the beginning of the week of which 5 of those were involved in the 5-0 win over Hitchin Town showed just how well we played in that game.

Last Saturdays FA Trophy match against a rugged Halesowen side gave us a different style of opposition and we came through that game with I think plenty to spare, even though Halesowen were very confident after winning 11 of their last 12 games. A torrential down pour of rain could have been a leveller with Halesowen’s direct style of play but came to nothing as we completed the job in a very impressive manner. Of course we will not get over confident and have to be realistic in that the new squad will take some time to gel and i am expecting some 5 or 6 games for that to happen.

So lets all be very patient, we are not far off now and hopefully results just like our new signings will come very quickly. Lastly a special mention to all of the backroom staff Gary, Ben, Richard, Mick, Carol, Gary Wilson for their continued support over the last few very busy weeks. Also to Mike and Lee, but of course they are always supportive in what we are all trying to achieve for the club. On to tonight’s match.

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Only 2 weeks ago because of injuries we could hardly field a team but the player market just seemed to open up (maybe the FA Cup had something to do with that) and the players we wanted become available.

So lets all be very patient, we are not far off now and hopefully results just like our new signings will come very quickly.

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With the addition of Gary, and Ben we now have a very balanced backroom staff that has vast knowledge of football that covers an extended knowledge of teams and players at this level. Add all this to the thriving youth policy, the under 21s development squad, the Apprenticeship Scheme, the new additions to the first team squad we can look to continue the progress of the club.

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ACTION REPLAY

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This week two years ago FA Trophy First Qualifying Round - 22nd October 2011 St Neots Town 3

Sutton Coldfield 1

Playing in the FA Trophy for the first time since 1976 St Neots made a winning start with a comfortable victory over visiting Sutton Coldfield. There was a return to the side for Shane Tolley and he obliged with a second half goal but this was a genuine all round team performance with Stefan Moore and Pearson Mwanyongo impressive up front and Chris Hope looking invincible at the back. Adrian Sear gave another nonstop performance in midfield and it was difficult to detect a weak link which gives Manager Dennis Greene an interesting task with the return next weekend of Dan Jacob. The visitors are fourth in their league and it was understandable that the two sides looked fairly evenly matched in the first 45 minutes. There was an explosive start and the visitors could have been in front after just 50 seconds when James Quiggin crossed from the left and Dean Rathbone’s fierce volley was brilliantly pushed away by Michael Duggan. However not to be outdone Duggan’s opposite number Niall Cooper threw himself full length to parry a Pearson Mwanyongo shot curling into the top corner of his net. Sutton looked most dangerous at set pieces and three quick succession corners tested the St Neots defence with Rathbone and Craig Marshall both finishing off target. An opportunistic lobbed free kick from inside his own half by Chris Hope caught the visiting keeper off his line and he had to back peddle to push the ball over the bar but he was beaten after 32 minutes. Lewis Hilliard’s deep corner was headed back by Lewis Webb and Stefan Moore applied the finishing touch. Quiggin might have levelled the scores but with only Duggan to beat he skied the ball over the bar and St Neots finished the half strongly with

Cooper saving well from Hope and Mwanyongo stabbing the ball wide from close range. Two minutes after the restart Shane Tolley displayed his predatory striking ability when Stefan Moore collected a Mwanyongo through ball and set up his strike partner for his first goal since 13th September. This visibly deflated the visitors and for a while St Neots were able to slow the pace and dominate play. Sutton changed their tactics sending on an additional striker but they got little success against a stubborn St Neots defence. After 66 minutes another excellently executed goal effectively decided the contest. Again Mwanyongo came back into midfield to pick up the ball and he found Tolley whose first time flick played Stefan Moore clear and he outpaced his marker to score his eighth goal in just twelve games this season. Towards the end Sutton looked determined to get a consolation goal and James Reid went close and in injury time he made up for his miss driving home through a packed penalty area following a corner.

St Neots: Duggan, Deeney, Steer, Webb, Henebery, Hope, Hilliard, Sear, Moore, Tolley, Mwanyongo. Subs: Gent (for Henebery 27 mins), Konadu (for Webb 46 mins), Sno (for Hilliard 72 mins), Greene & Mitchell. Man of the Match: Pearson Mwanyongo


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MATCH REPORT

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Red Insure Cup Round One Rowley Park - The Cozy Stadium (Att 96) Tuesday 15th October 2013 - Kick Off 19:45 - Referee: Shaun Barry (Northampton)

St Neots Town Woolley (17 mins & 35 mins), Deeney (53 mins), Hilliard (77 mins) N’Guessan (89 mins) n n None Conroy, Deeney, Dhillon, Ford, Crowie, Ann, Hilliard, Davies, Nolan, Woolley, Adjei Subs: N’Guessan (for Adjei 46 mins), Sharman (for Ford 57 mins), Ducket (for Dhillon 62 mins), Felix and Wood.

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Hitchin Town

n n None Hulman, Rolfe, Bickerstaff, Lench, Webb, Pearson, McGeorge, Donnelly, King, Burns, Wharton Subs: Lowe (for King 45), Barker (for Donnelly 64), Martin, Burtenshaw and Bell.

Few teams have six new players in their squad for a match at the start of a season but just over two months in St Neots had six new names on the team sheet for their Red Insure Cup match, two of whom started on the bench but made second half appearances. Eight days earlier St Neots had lost 4-0 in the league match at Hitchin but this was pay back time with interest as St Neots scored five times without reply to give then their first ever Southern League Cup victory. The result also equalled their best ever win as a Southern League Premier Division side and it was their third clean sheet of the season – all recorded at the Cozy Stadium. It was just as well Manager Iain Parr had been busy recruiting new players because he still had five first choice players on the injury list but this was remarkable victory with so many of the team playing together for the first time against a Hitchin side showing only two team changes from their League victory.

two defenders and Jake Woolley sped through to notch a debut goal. At the other end Conroy saved well from a Gary Wharton header and then from a Callum Donnelly cross Robbie Burns sent a close range header the wrong side of a post. However these were the only two real chances created by the visitors in what was a one-way first half. The second goal came after 35 minutes and was an exciting solo goal by Woolley who cut in from the right to beat two defenders and net from a narrow angle. With Hilliard and Davies dominating in midfield Hitchin had little to offer in the way of threatening attacking moves and the 2-0 score line at the break was no less than St Neots deserved.

Confident Start St Neots started really confidently as Lewis Hilliard, new boy Jake Woolley and Ed Adjei all shot narrowly wide as chances came and went. Hilliard then took a return pass from Matt Nolan but was only stopped by a great last ditch tackle by Dan Webb and it seemed only a matter of time before St Neots made the initial breakthrough. The much anticipated goal came after 17 minutes when Jay Davies threaded a ball between

Newcomer St Neots introduced another newcomer after the break with Stevenage loanee Joseph N’Guessan replacing Adjei on the left and he showed early flight of foot before being halted by a solid tackle. However St Neots took a tight grip on the match with their third goal after 53 minutes as a long cross from the right sideline was totally misjudged by visiting goalkeeper David Hulman who saw the ball

creep past him to nestle inside the far post. Hitchin tried to reply and Niall Conroy produced two important saves to deny Michael King and Robbie Burns but St Neots were playing some very attractive one touch possession football and this never gave the visitors enough of the ball to be a significant threat. Matt Nolan had a shot pushed away by Hulman making amends for his earlier slip but it was Nolan who set up St Neots fourth goal collecting the ball with his back to goal and slipping the perfect pass into the path of Lewis Hilliard who finished the job with thirteen minutes left. There was still time for a third newcomer to feature on the score sheet as Joseph N’Guessan showed fine pace to collect a diagonal pass from Hilliard to compound Hitchin’s misery and put St Neots into the second round of the competition. Those supporters who chose to stay in and watch the England match on television missed a real treat !! John Walker


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MATCH REPORT

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FA Trophy First Round Qualifying The Grove (Att 273) Saturday 19th October 2013 - Kick Off 15:00 - Referee: Ollie Yates (Stoke-on-Trent)

Halesowen Town Hull (86 mins) n Turner (27 mins) Evans, Green, Meacham, MacKenzie, Hull, Tilt, Martin, Tonks, Christie, Haseley, Turner Subs: Penny (for Christie 39 mins), Gueyes (for MacKenzie 46 mins), Griffiths (for Meacham 64 mins), Kelly and Pearson.

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St Neots Town Deeney (24 mins), Woolley (39 mins), Adjei (79 mins) n n None Conroy, Deeney, Dhillon, Ann, Hoyte, Hibbert, Hilliard, Sear, Woolley, Adjei, Davies Subs: Ford (for Hibbert 74 mins), Hurst (for Davies 80 mins), N’Guessan (for Hilliard 84 mins), Crowie and Taylor.

St Neots recorded their first ever away victory in the FA Trophy at their eighth attempt with a good all round display at Halesowen to make it two consecutive Cup victories in just five days.

Once again two of the three goals came from recent signings and there was a five star display in goal by Niall Conroy who was only beaten late in the game when the Northern Premier League (South) side claimed a consolation goal. The three St Neots players requiring fitness tests after missing the Hitchin cup match, skipper Gavin Hoyte, Adrian Sear and Leon Hibbert were all able to be included in the starting line up and in an open attacking match that created a host of scoring chances at either end the visitors thoroughly deserved their place in the second qualifying round. Goalkeeping Heroics Conroy began his heroics as early as the fourth minute when Thomas Tonks sent a through pass inside the final visiting defender and the pacey Ben Haseley with only the keeper to

beat tried to take the ball past him but Conroy timed his dive perfectly to get a hand to the ball and deflect it away from the forward. St Neots then settled into a pattern with their three midfield players Hibbert, Sear and Davies dominating the game which resulted in efforts from Lewis Hilliard, Jay Davies and Jake Woolley all going close to opening their account. Another Haseley effort was over the bar but after 24 minutes St Neots deservedly took the lead when from an inswinging Hilliard corner Dave Deeney rose to head home from the edge of the six yards box – his second goal in successive matches. Home keeper Paul Evans then produced two good saves to deny Hilliard and Woolley and although Conroy had to be alert to save a Iyseden Christie snap shot St Neots looked comfortably in control. They were further rewarded six minutes before the break when the hard working Jake Woolley sidestepped a defender close to the bye line to score the visitors’ second goal from a narrow angle – also his second goal of the week. Four minutes before the break as Halesowen tried to respond to this second setback Conroy produced two reaction saves from close range

efforts as the St Neots defence got in a tangle and that was to prove an important moment for the visitors. Singing in the rain After balmy first half weather the restart was in torrential rain which got harder and more persistent as the half progressed. It made the close passing game of St Neots very difficult to maintain and the home side scenting a chance pressed forward. For a spell they dominated the game with a Haseley shot rebounding from a post in their first attack after half time. Haseley then shot wide when well placed and defender Joe Hull up for a corner brought another important save from Conroy. Halesowen brought on Aaron Griffiths an additional attacker and his first touch was a deflected shot brilliantly tipped over the bar by Conroy who looked to be going the wrong way for the original shot. A goal during this spell of pressure could have altered the course of the match but St Neots produced the perfect answer as Hilliard’s fifty yards cross field pass on the break found Ed Adjei on the left and he neatly passed his marker before beating Evans with a low shot after 79 minutes. With ten minutes left St Neots seemed to relax and Halesowen deservedly snatched a late consolation goal when Hull headed firmly home from an Elliott Turner corner with just four minutes remaining. John Walker


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The second half torrential downpour of rain, with the saints winning comfortably by two goals and what can only be called a monsoon of rain, we kept our passing game together, weathered the storm not from Halesowen but the elements and ran out comfortable winners.

A great team performance but in Lewis Hilliard we had the old the player we all know back. He ran Halesowen ragged either on the wing or down the middle they just could not handle him.

A solid performance from a very capable team. We never looked like loosing this game and really seemed to have another gear to move up to. Considering Halesowen have won their last 11 out of 12 games we certainly overpowered them.

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PLAYER PROFILE

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Niall Conroy Niall is a 21 year old goalkeeper who despite his young age has played over 200 games for our local rivals St Ives Town. Niall has impressed in his few performances for the club at the end of last season. The club have every confidence in Niall making the number 1 jersey his own.


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GREENIES GREETINGS

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A Fortnight Is A Long Time At A Football Club Mike Green Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to Rowley Park – The Cozy Stadium.

We now have a squad full of experience and nobody is guaranteed of their starting place which is keeping everyone on their toes. Tonight sees us return to Calor League Premier Division action and our visitor’s for this evening’s game are Chesham United so we would like to take this opportunity to extend a very warm welcome to the Players, Officials and Supporters of ‘The Clarets’ and we hope you enjoy your brief stay with us before a safe return down into Buckinghamshire. I know it’s probably been said a million times before that ‘a fortnight is a very long time at a football club’ but in the case of ourselves, never has a truer word been spoken. Since the arrival of our new permanent and loan signings, our performances in the two games played, against Hitchin Town and

most recently, Halesowen Town, have been outstanding. I say this not just because we have got the right result in each game but because the work rate and effort of every single player has been top notch. We are now knocking the ball around, at pace, like we know we are fully capable of. We now have a squad full of experience and nobody is guaranteed of their starting place which is keeping everyone on their toes. When you consider in the Hitchin game Matt Nolan, Dave Deeney Jhai Dhillon, Jake Woolley and substitutes Mark Duckett and Joseph N’Guessan played with their new team mates in a competitive game for the first time, to win a game 5-0 is quite some feat.

Obviously these two games are in the past now and we must start getting some points on the board in the League but the victories have meant we have progressed in both the Red Insure League Cup and the FA Trophy, earning the Club a nice £2700 kitty in the process. The draw for the next rounds was due to have been made yesterday (Monday) so hopefully we have been given favourable ties in both competitions. A couple of observations from our Trophy tie up in Halesowen on Saturday. Firstly, This was my first viewing of our new away red strip and I thought the lads looked resplendent wearing it. Secondly, our fantastic travelling support was epitomised by the Lads (or lunatics) who stood in the wind and sheeting rain for the whole 90 minutes. This shows the depth of feeling these guys have for this fantastic football club and are a credit to us ALL. Saturday sees us make the long trip down to Bideford and at the time of writing, the departure time for the coach isn’t yet confirmed but I do know if you can’t join the merry band of Away Rabble, I’m sure your support will be very, very welcome here at The Cozy Stadium as Steve Kuhne’s Youth and Saints Under 21 side, sitting fourth in the United Counties League Division One, entertain second placed Harrowby United. Let’s hope we have now turned the proverbial corner and we can all get behind Iain, Gary and all the lads for what can still be a very successful season and also our under 18 and The Youth and Saints Under 21’s squads. There’s a lot of great football to be watched at the Cozy, make sure you’re part of it. BE LOUD, BE PROUD, BE A SAINT ‘Greenie’


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A Game of Patience Mike Kearns Welcome to the officials, players and supporters of Chesham for tonights game. Chesham are currently placed in second position in the league so we know it will be a very stern test for us tonight. We have brought in many players over the last few weeks in fact I think it might be about eight new players.

The period between the start of the season and last weeks FA Cup round is the period that many clubs do what they call “front load their Budget” spending a large part of their years playing budget in the first quarter of the season in the hope that they can get a good FA Cup run and prize money to enable them to subsidise the clubs playing budget. A very dangerous game to play, what if it all goes wrong as it has for many clubs.

Now think back to the other weekend when we had to do that for five new players so that they could all be available to play the following night. All I can say to that is, many thanks to all involved behind the scenes to make this happen especially our

Secretary Gary Wilson. We have the players we wanted who are players who want to play for our club for the right reasons and we will still pursue more players that we feel will benefit our club. I welcome all of the new players and say goodbye to Rene Steer of whom we always knew would leave us at some stage. Those of you who have seen jhai Dhillon over the last two games will see that we have a very good replacement in jhai for Rene. We have had him in the background for quite a while with Stevenage Borough keeping us informed of his availability. Right on to tonight’s game and whatever the result we are moving in the right direction doing it the right way, so keep the faith in management and players alike as we will get to where we all want the club to be, it will not be tomorrow, it might be the next day, it might take even longer but really, what’s the big deal in that as long as we do get there. There are many clubs who don’t get there and many clubs who now will never have the chance of getting there, as they are no longer in existence.

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Just last week I had a circular from a club in a higher league from us stating, because of our poor start to the season and going out of the FA Cup in the early stages we have to cut our budget and therefore we have the following players who are on contract available for transfer. How many players did they need to move on? Well it was eight players all on contract. I asked myself a couple of questions, what if they cannot move these players on, why do this in the first place, that clubs season has just finished and they will now need to fight for both football and financial safety. This goes on at many clubs but it will never happen at our club. We could have followed that route and be in the same position as some of these clubs.

So what happens now, a host of players become available hopefully on terms that are accepted by both parties. Where as over the last two months the demands of players has not been acceptable to our club. It was not an ideal position for us but a sensible one and good business practice. We have had to have patience in how we move our club forward and the process of signing new players is not an easy thing. We have to approach the players club by putting in a seven-day approach, then speak to the player and try and come to an agreement. If that happens there is all the paper work to do getting the player to sign the registration and transfer forms, getting his former club secretary and our club secretary to do the same. Then registering the player with the Calor league. In the case of loan players you have to do all of that and also register the player with the FA. Now the player, managers, secretary’s and most involved have to go to work and also find time to see all this through.

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All seems to have come together at once but that is not the case as we have been working very hard for a long time to enable us to bring in these players.

All for one and one for all. Mike

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Benfica 5 Real Madrid 3 #09. GREATEST FOOTBALL MATCHES EVER PLAYED! Voted for by over 1,000 supporters. Each programme we will run from 10 right down to the greatest ever football match played.

European Cup Final, Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, May 2, 1962 Benfica were the first club to challenge the hegemony of Real Madrid in the European Cup. They had won their first title a year earlier, in May 1961, against Barcelona in Berne. That summer, 19-year-old Eusebio was introduced to the first team. He played a starring role as Benfica reached the European Cup final again, overcoming English Double winners Spurs in a frenetic semi-final. In one of the most anticipated finals, they faced five-times winners Real Madrid. With rising star Eusebio on one side and the devastating partnership of Alfredo Di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas on the other, the stage was set for a monumental clash. The goals rained in as Benfica came from 2-0 and then 3-2 down to win 5-3. Puskas scored a glorious firsthalf hat-trick but centre-forward Aguas replied for Benfica and midfielder Cavem hit a blistering left-foot shot to make it 2-2. Benfica’s Hungarian manager Bela Guttmann made a crucial change at half-time, assigning Cavem to mark Di Stefano. The move cut off supply to Puskas, and Benfica scored three times.

Eusébio’s goals won the 1961/62 European Cup for Benfica Coluna smashed a 30-metre shot for the equaliser, then Eusebio ran wild. Racing past the tiring Di Stefano, he was fouled by Pachin and banged in the resulting penalty. Then, when Coluna slipped him a freekick, his right-foot shot struck a defender and went in. Line-ups Benfica: Costa Pereira - Joao, Germano, Angelo - Cavem, Cruz - Augusto, Eusebio, Aguas, Coluna, Simoes.

Goals: Aguas 25, Cavem 34, Coluna 51, Eusebio pen 65, 68. Real Madrid: Araquistain - Casado, Santamaria, Miera Felo, Pachin - Tejada, Del Sol, Di Stefano, Puskas, Gento. Goals: Puskas 17, 23, 38. Referee: Horn (Holland). Att: 65,000


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OPPONENT SPOTLIGHT

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Chesham United

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Chesham are currently closely chasing league leaders Hemel Hempstead and enjoying their best start to a season for some years. Previous meetings of our clubs 2012/13

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Year Founded: 1917 Chairman: Bryan McCarthy

CHESHAM 2 - 1 ST NEOTS ST NEOTS 3 - 1 CHESHAM

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Welcome to our visitors this evening for our next engagement in the Calor Southern League Premier Division. This of course is our second season at Step Three and this will be our third meeting with Chesham United and we extend to their players, Directors and supporters our usual warm Cozy Stadium welcome. Chesham were the club who had the pleasure of hosting our first ever League match in the Premier Division on 18th August 2012 at The Meadow. We of course had great expectations of our debut and we took the lead after 21 minutes through Ben Mackey only for Bruce Wilson to level before the break. To the disappointment of our travelling

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fans Chris Watters scored the winner in the second half. The return match here saw us turn the tables as Dan Jacob, Jay Davies and Gavin Hoyte were all on the score sheet for us with Simon Thomas notching Chesham’s consolation goal. That was Gavin’s only goal last season – let us hope he is back from injury to score another goal today.

Club History The story of Chesham United has many highs and many lows. It was formed in 1917 following the merger

of Chesham Town FC (who were founder members of the Southern League in 1894 when still known as just Chesham FC) and Chesham Generals (who took their name from the General Baptist Church in Chesham Broadway). Relative success in the following years paled into insignificance following the FA Amateur Cup run of 1967/68 when, against all the odds, little Chesham United went all the way from the Preliminary Round to the final of the FA Amateur Cup, finally losing 1-0 to Leytonstone in front of a 54,000 Wembley crowd. At a time when


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the population of Chesham was just 18,000 people, the club sold 22,000 tickets for this game.

United’s first year in the Southern League was certainly adventurous. At times they looked title

The 2010/2011 season marked the start of a new era for Chesham United. For some time the club’s Supporters’ Trust has been the largest shareholder and in June 2010 the other two majority shareholders, including the club Chairman, relinquished control of the club and handed over their voting rights to the fans’ representatives ahead of the Trust securing sufficient funds to purchase shares for outright ownership. So, we went into the new season as a truly supporters’ run football club looking forward to the challenge of re-establishing ourselves at Southern League Premier Division level after a four year absence. Last season Chesham finished fourth in the Premier Division to earn a place in the play-offs but lost by the odd goal in five to third placed Totton in the semi-final.

Did you know?... The club went into turmoil on May 3rd 1983 when the main stand burned down. A new stand was officially opened in 1984 with the visit of a Graham Taylor Watford side

Did you know?... Chesham previous managers including ex-England Internationals Graham Roberts and Luther Blissett, there was also a stint with Bruce Grobelaar ex Liverpool goalkeeper between the sticks.

Did you know?... Located in south-eastern Buckinghamshire and the largest town in the Chiltern District, Chesham lies in a steep-sided valley 28 miles northwest of London. Assimilating the old and the new, Chesham is a successful combination of market town, industrial centre, commuter dormitory and bustling community.

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In the early 2000s the club again had an eye on promotion to the Conference as Bob Dowie led a strong Chesham side to 6th in the Ryman Premier, possibly an under achievement when considering the resources at his disposable. The team that year included Wayne Andrews and Fitz Hall, both players having progressed to enjoy professional careers in the higher echelons of football. Two years later and the club were once again relegated back to Division One.

contenders, and then they flirted with relegation and in the end were happy to finish in mid-table. The following summer the true price of years of over-achieving came to light. Nearly two decades of wealthy Chairmen helping to fund the club was over and it was time for The Generals to stand on their own feet, a task that proved too much.

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In January 1991, promotion and the Isthmian League Division One title were secured. In its inaugural season, the Loctite Final was reached but the match was lost to Bishops Stortford on penalties. In October 1992, the Club went to the very top of the Isthmian league after a famous win at Enfield, where they remained until the end of the season, being crowned Champions on the last day of the season following a 4-0 win over Dulwich Hamlet. Witnessed by an average home gate of just short of 1,000, the season also saw the arrival of ex-Liverpool star Mark Lawrenson. Promotion to the National Conference depended on ground improvements that could not be afforded. So, the season ended in disappointment after so much hard work.

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WHO’S WHO

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Shane Gore (Goalkeeper): Shane signed for Chesham in the summer of 2010, following his release from Luton Town. Was rated in the top 4 Non-League keepers by the BBC Non-League Show in 2009. Shane has also played for Havant & Waterlooville, Barnet and Maidenhead United. Is also twice a winner of the Fans’ Player of the Season Award at Chesham United. In the summer of 2013. John Kyriacou (Defender): A defender now in his second spell with the club after re-joining from Wingate & Finchley in December 2012. John joined for his first spell in the summer of 2008, and stayed until the summer of 2012. A former Tottenham trainee who also has had spells at Brentford and in Cyprus. Mark Lambert (Defender): Mark is also in his second spell with the club having re-joined in the summer of 2009 having left for Oxford City in December 2008. Can play in defence or midfield and is a fans’ favourite at The Meadow, having made over 250 appearances for the club. Laurie Stewart (Defender): Centre half who joined Chesham from Hitchin Town in the summer of 2013. Was Hitchin Town’s Player of the Season for the 2011/12 season, having joined from Harlow Town the previous summer. Laurie has also played for Ware, Cambridge City and Bishops Stortford.

any backline, and joined Chesham from Slough Town in the summer of 2013. A Watford-born centre-half, Alex joined Slough from Walton Casuals ahead of the 2011/12 season, and was immediately a hit with the Slough faithful and also received the manager’s player of the season award. James Quinn (Defender): A former Torquay United youth player who joined Chesham United in the summer of 2012. Featured on a regular basis for Chesham United’s Reserve Team in the South Midlands League, and will be looking to make the step up this season. Scott Thomas (Midfielder): Versatile player who joined from Hemel Hempstead Town in the summer of 2011. Had previously played for Windsor & Eton prior to their demise, where he helped them to the Southern League S&W Championship in the 2009/10 season. Bruce Wilson (Midfielder): Versatile goal-scoring midfielder who followed Scott Thomas to The Meadow in 2011. Also won the Southern League S&W Championship with Windsor & Eton in the 2009/10 season and has also played for Leighton Town.

Daniel Brathwaite (Defender): A versatile defender who re-joined the club for his third spell in the summer of 2013. Previously signed for Chesham in March 2003, and played 11 games for the club before leaving that summer.

Dave Fotheringham (Midfielder): A former Chesham United youth player, Fotheringham has notched up over 400 appearances for the club. Dave made his debut in 2002, but left in 2005 for Hemel Hempstead Town then Maidenhead United. Returned in the summer of 2007 and is a favourite with the Chesham supporters for his inexhaustible work rate and is the current vice-captain.

Danny Gordon (Defender): A 31-year-old former Aylesbury United youth player who stepped into their first team in 1999. Left for Staines Town in 2004 where he played for 8 years, the last as the club captain. Played for St Albans City and Arlesey Town last season, before joining Chesham where his versatility offers good options.

Steve Wales (Midfielder): An exciting attacking midfield player who often plays in wide positions. Steve joined from Hemel Hempstead Town in the summer of 2009, having played for Cheshunt, Boreham Wood, AFC Wimbledon and Yeading. Steve has represented England and the FA at representative level.

Alex Brown (Defender): At 6 foot 6, offers an imposing presence in

Chris Watters (Midfielder): A wide midfielder who has previously played

for Andy Leese at Cheshunt. Chris subsequently enjoyed promotions at Boreham Wood and Staines Town. Joined Chesham United from Hemel Hempstead Town in February 2011. James Potton (Midfielder): Signed for Chesham United in September 2010 after returning to the UK from a short spell in the United States. Was promoted after a short time in the reserves and has won the fans, players’ and the Manager Player of the season in 2011/12 having scored 17 goals from midfield. Toby Little (Midfielder): Toby is a left-sided player who joined from Basingstoke Town in October 2012. Toby has spent the majority of his career at Steps 1 and 2, playing for Woking and Hayes. Chris Mason (Midfielder): Chris won the reserves player of the season award last season after impressing with his performances from central midfield. Will be keen to break into the first-team squad in the 2013/14 season. Jack Read (Forward): A young forward who has progressed into the first team squad having come through the Queens Academy in Bushey, where Chesham United have a link, and then progressed through the reserve team set-up. Inih Effiong (Forward): A strong and powerful forward, who signed an 18-month contract with Chesham United in December 2012. Chris Dillon (Forward): An experienced forward who joined Chesham from Arlesey Town in the summer of 2013, having scored 21 goals for them in total in the 2012/13 season. A regular goalscorer at all clubs he has played for, Chris had played for Hitchin Town, Bedford Town, Hemel Hempstead Town and Nuneaton Town. Drew Roberts (Forward): Another experienced, prolific goalscorer who followed Chris Dillon to The Meadow for this season. Drew scored 31 goals for Arlesey Town last season, having scored 34 for Bedford Town the year before.


Full Name: Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp 
 Date of Birth: 10/05/1969 Dennis Bergkamp is one of the many success stories to come out of the Ajax youth system and is still one of the greatest foreign imports the English Premier League has ever seen. Never failing to display a lesson in “Dutch Masterclass”, the striker had an illustrious career picking up many honours in England and his native Holland. The Early Years Bergkamp was born in Amsterdam in 1969 and football was injected into his blood from the start. He grew up with a family who were football fanatics, so he got plenty of practice playing with his brothers. It is said that Dennis was named after the Manchester United great Denis Law, but the spelling was changed to stop confusion, with the Dutch spelling denoting the girl’s name “Denise”. His family were Manchester United fans and often holidayed in England. Growing up, his favourite player was Tottenham Hotspur’s Glenn Hoddle, so it may seem bizarre to some that he went on to become an Arsenal legend! Prodigy of Ajax Bergkamp played behind the strikers at Ajax and in his time there he scored an impressive 122 goals in 239 games. Ajax paved the way for future successes but he had to endure a torrid time in Italy beforehand. The Iceman at Inter His time in Italy started well when he won the UEFA Cup for the second time in his career, but everything went downhill from there. Fallouts within the Inter squad and with the Milan media led to Bergkamp’s departure from the Italian giants after just two seasons. Thankfully

for Holland, this time at Inter didn’t affect the form he displayed for the national side.

Bergkamp style, coolly slotted the ball into the far corner past a helpless and bemused Shay Given.

The National Side Bergkamp had a remarkable career for his national side and is up there on the list of top goal scorers for the national team. His impressive record stands at 37 goals in 79 games, a record that has only been beaten by Patrick Kluivert.

Unfortunately, Bergkamp was afraid of flying due to an incident with the Dutch national team. He was unable to travel to a lot of Arsenal’s Champions League games and was a huge miss because he was a vital part of the attacking free flowing football that the Gunners liked to play.

Arsenal After a troubled two seasons at Inter Milan, Arsenal paid a club record fee of £7.5 million in the summer of 1995 for Bergkamp. This was to be the start of something great for the club, and the Dutchman. He was crowned with the number 10 shirt and graced Highbury with his talent and ability to change a game with a single pass. Bergkamp was known for scoring spectacular goals in his time at Highbury and won the Premier League’s Goal of the Season award twice. His most famous goal for Arsenal was in the 2001/02 season against Newcastle. The Dutchman executed a turn which has never been seen before and in true

Arsenal said their goodbyes to hero Dennis Bergkamp on July 22, 2006. This was the first game to be played at the new Emirates Stadium and 54,000 people turned out to watch the Iceman pull on the red and white shirt for the last time. The game was fittingly between an Arsenal XI and an Ajax XI and every fan who watched the game was given a t-shirt specially made for the day. People who took part in the testimonial were Bergkamp’s ex colleague and friend Marc Overmars, ex Holland legends Marco Van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Johan Cruyff.

Career Appearances: 511 International Caps: 79 Goals: 238 Greatest Moment: Goal for Arsenal away to Newcastle.

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WHO’S WHO

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Niall Conroy

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Goalkeeper

of club captain of which he certainly leads by example.

Niall is a 21 year old goalkeeper who despite his young age has played over 200 games for our local rivals St Ives Town. Niall has impressed in his few performances for the club at the end of last season. The club have every confidence in Niall making the number 1 jersey his own.

Jordy Nkinga

Edd Adjei

Dave Deeney

Defender

Defender

Edd is 21 years old and a versatile left sided player who is comfortable playing at either full back or left midfield, or indeed up front as the second striker. Again a young player under 21 years old Edd has developed into a first class footballer who just loves playing football.

Dave joined us from Kettering Town who he only joined this season. Dave has previously played for Arlesey Town of whom he played under our Assistant manager Gary King. Dave is a big voice in the dressing room and his will to win will keep the dressing room buzzing.

Dan Crowie

Defender

Defender

Theo a 25 year old left back or wide midfielder, who has spent all of the last 18 months recovering from a serious injury. Theo showed just what an outstanding player he is in his come back game last season against Cambridge City. Unfortunately a re-occurrence of the same injury has sidelined him again.

Dan is 19 years old was signed at the beginning of season 2013. Having starting his career at Luton Town his last club was Kettering Town where he was very impressive in the games against us. A very strong centre half Dan, has impressed in pre-season and seems to have made the position his own.

Defender Jordy is 19 years old and plays mainly a centre half but he is also comfortable at full back. Currently finishing his education at Tresham Academy Jordy has played himself into the first team squad.

Theo Davis

Lewis Hilliard

Gavin Hoyte

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Defender

22 year old Lewis started his career with the Rushden and Diamonds, he then spent some time with Hemel Hempstead before joining St Neots Town. Lewis is now in his fourth season with the Saints having won two championships and numerous cups with the club. A two footed player who can play any midfield

Gavin joined the club just after the start of season 2012-2013. A player of great presence he plays at Centre half and after a settling in period began to dominate his position. Gavin is the second oldest player the squad at only 26 years old. Gavin has been given the role

position, a free-kick specialist who can score goals from anywhere on the pitch.

Jay Davies Midfielder Jay 21 has previously played for Peterborough United and Woking of whom we paid a transfer fee for his services in September 2012. A dynamic midfield playmaker Jay is only 21 years old but a maturity to see a pass way above his young age.

Liam Hurst Midfielder Liam signed a contract with Cambridge United just last season where he made a single first team appearance. He was on loan in the earlier part of the season with Corby Town but called back to United so as he could be loaned out to the Saints. A tenacious midfield player who likes to get forward and score goals. Liam is thought of very highly at Cambridge United and indeed at St Neots Town.

Ryan Sharman Midfielder Ryan a midfield utility player who is very comfortable on the ball has come through the youth teams being captain of the u18s for most of last season before breaking into the first team squad over the last part of last season. Ryan still only 18 years old has shown maturity way beyond his young age.

Tom Wood Midfielder Tom, an 18 year old centre midfield player was previously with Peterborough


WHO’S WHO

Bobby-Joe Taylor Midfielder Bobby-Joe Taylor joined the club on an initial loan from Cambridge United for 28 days. We have now extended that loan until the end of November. A very quick versatile wide midfield player Bobby-Joe has shown just why Cambridge United have given him a playing contract.

Andy Palmer Midfielder

Adrian Sear Midfielder

Striker Dion is one of our young guns, only 17 years old. A striker with a very good turn of pace and good goalscoring record for our U18s last season. Dion played himself into the first team, appearing in the winning Hunts Senior cup final team last season. Dion has impressed in preseason, scored a few goals and has won himself a place in this season’s first team squad.

Alasan Ann Striker Alasan was a scholar at Luton town until his release during the last post season. He joined Hitchin Town at the start of the season but was played out of position. Alasan is a very strong, young striker who is full of potential.

Striker Kaine is right midfield player with commanding pace. one of our outstanding young players Kaine broke into the first team last season at the tender age of just 18 years old. An injury stopped his progress and Kaine spent the whole of last season recovering. Having played some part in pre-season Kaine is now ready to regain his place in the first team squad for this season.

Matt Nolan Striker Matt Nolan or “Matty” is a proven prolific goalscorer, having played for Peterborough United, AFC Telford, and more recently Lowestoft Town where Matty was top goalscorer in the 2 seasons he played for them scoring over 70 goals. Matty is a great addition to our squad.

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Adrian Is 28 years old and joined the club from Burnham at the beginning of the 2011-2012 where he won a championship medal as well as the Hinchinbrooke cup. He left the club for a couple of months in season 2012-2013 to try his luck at a higher level where he was quite outstanding, however because of budget restraints he returned to the Saints and slotted back into his old routine of giving it everything he had with a wonderful “We will never get beaten” attitude.

Dion Sembie-Ferris

Kaine Felix

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Andy is 23 years old and has joined us from Linton FC in Cambridgeshire. He playes centre midfield and has put in some very commanding preseason appearances. A confident player who has had no trouble stepping up 3 divisions and has now forced his way into the first team squad.

last season. A very experienced midfield player who can also play centre half. When at Lincoln City they quoted, “Lets not get carried away but think of Patrick Vierra and you are picturing this real handful of a player”.

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United. Having been on loan with us for part of last season we were able to secure Tom on a full time basis.

Leon has played for amongst others Lincoln City, Corby Town and Arlesey Town where he played

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Leon Hibbert

Striker Karl only 18 years old is a young striker of great quality, being the top goal scorer in our U18s team last season Karl has played his way into the first team squad for this season.


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FAN FEATURE

Ryan Bolton Welcome to our new feature “one minute with” you our supporters. A simple question and answer to give us all a chance to get to know each other. Put a name to a face, and get that face “yours” into our match day magazine. For full details see below.

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Take Part! If you would like to take part in this feature then contact Louise Sales on misslouisesales@yahoo.co.uk

You can see me at every game banging the drum

Do you have a nick name Ryan?

Who wears the trousers in your house Ryan?

Club Shop instead of hut

My Girlfriend

Have you passed out through drinking too much alcohol?

Fish and chips or curry?

No, never.

Are you scared of anything?

Do you have a favourite player?

Do you have a favourite film?

Loosing loved ones

Lewis Hilliard

Stepbrothers

What is your occupation?

Most memorable goal?

Where do you see us in the next two years?

Student

The Wonder Goal, Rene Steer

Hopefully pushing for promotion

What’s your favourite colour?

Do you have any pets?

Your catchphrase?

Blue of course

A Bulldog

Come on you Saints!!!!

How long have you followed the Saints? Ever since I can remember all my life 19 years

Fish and Chips

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What changes would you make to the football club?

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FOCUS ON YOUTH

The young Saints have had a great start to the season currently placed in 4th position in their league. Congratulations to Steve and all the squad for such a fantastic performance so far. These are the stars of the future and they are doing the Youth / Saints proud.

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GAME FOR A LAUGH

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COMMENTATORS FOOTBALL GAFF

You can always rely on the good old football commentator to come out with a classic during the big match! Here are a few howlers! ALEX McLEISH “I look forward to hearing from the silent majority”

ARSENE WENGER “I haven’t seen it, but it looks generous”

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ALAN BRAZIL “Paolo Di Canio is one picnic short of a hamper”

“Whoever you support, you’ve got that blood in your veins” PHIL NEAL

MARK NOBLE

CLAYTON BLACKMORE

“Not to win is guttering”

“It’s never over until somebody sings”

DANNY KELLY “One win doesn’t make a swallow”

RAY WILKINS

STEVE CLARIDGE

PAUL MERSON

“That’s exactly how you head a ball... you use your head”

“They can push the bat a little bit more than others at that level”

“Reading won’t have the confidence to be confident”

CLARK CARLISLE

ANDY TOWNSEND

JOHN SCALES

“In the end, Rosicky initially did well”

“That’s put a strain on his lefthand knee”

ROY KEANE

TONY CASCARINO

“He’s been like a fresh of breath air”

“He’s a good footballer, as in technical-wise”

STAN COLLYMORE

JASON McATEER

“Alex Ferguson is speaking about Liverpool in an intimate way”

“Jordan Henderson is a player who likes to do his business in the middle of the park”

“It’s an unprecedented precedent”

ANDY GRAY “Darren Fletcher is the type of player who would walk over hot coals to play for his country, and he has done”

PHIL BROWN “If you closed your eyes, you couldn’t tell the difference between the two sides”

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THE BEAUTIFUL GAME

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Brazil Nuts Ade Roberts It’s normally the referee that causes most of the delays in play during the game. However, it’s not always the man in the middle that halts the flow of play with his strange decisions and creates the frustration amongst the players and the fans alike. Even though those few added on minutes at the end of the game can sometimes give us hope of an equaliser or even a winner, we still don’t appreciate the frequent pauses in play. Other causes of breaks in play can just about deal with: acts of God, such as freak weather, animals making their way onto the pitch and even the odd streaker flaunting their bits for us all to see [more often than not, we’d rather not see, thank you]. Delays are sometimes caused by the players themselves as with the Macedonia goalkeeper recently during the World Cup qualifier against Scotland. Apparently for getting his gloves at the start of the second half. The referee however, restarted the game without realising that the keeper had failed to materialise for the second period! Surely the referee’s assistant would have noticed, being on the side of the pitch? It’s not like they have a great deal to do is it, other than pull at the nets now and again? The game was halted and then restarted as the keeper Tomislav Pacovski finished his half-time wee and made his way to his sticks. That would have been a classic moment if one of the Scotland strikers had picked up on his absence and smashed one in from the kick-off. They’d probably have still missed with the open goal! Even the club physio can halt play and not necessarily whilst seeing to an injured player’s first aid needs. During a recent Serie D in Brazil, the club physio caused bizarre scenes when he took to the field to defend the goal

and pulled off a cracking double save on the goal line to keep his team at 2-2 and consequently took them through to the cup semi-final as a result! He was chased from the pitch by the opposing team’s players and managed to make it to the tunnel without taking one of their lunging fists and feet. Amazingly, the result stood and it was enough to see his team through. The opposition are appealing to get the result overturned – and quite rightly so too! To be honest, to be involved in any interference in play during a Brazilian game of football would be totally out of the question for me. After all, did you hear about the Brazilian amateur match back in June of this year where the ref was beheaded on the pitch by players and supporters? That’s taking it to the extreme isn’t it? We all give the ref some [not so] friendly banter but this is unbelievable behaviour. He did bring it on himself though. Not through dodgy decisions

or showing any bias towards one particular team. The ref had in fact drawn a knife on one of the players and stabbed him after an altercation during the game. You can imagine this would be enough to rile the rest of his team mates to take action. They did, in the most unpleasant way imaginable. This took place in a small rural town called Centro de Meio where violence of any kind is very rare and there is little crime. With the 2014 World Cup tournament taking place in Brazil next summer, it doesn’t fill us with hope for the safety of fans does it? Rio De Janiro is already the murder capital of the world isn’t it? Let’s hope the only delays in play today are whilst our boys are involved in multiple goal celebrations to secure victory.

Ade


FIXTURES & TICKET INFORMATION

Calor League Premier Division

Calor League Premier Division

Bideford v St Neots Town Saturday 26th October 2013 – K.O. 15:00pm Away Ticket Prices: Adults £10, Concessions £6, Children under 16 £2 Opponent Website: www.pitchero.com/clubs/bidefordafc

Redditch Utd v St Neots Town Saturday 2nd November 2013 – K.O. 15:00pm Away Ticket Prices: Adults £10, Concessions £6, Children under 16 £2 Opponent Website: www.redditchutdfc.co.uk Team Coach Departs: TBC

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Round Trip (from St Neots): 379 miles

Round Trip (from St Neots): 145 miles

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Arlesey Town

v Burnham

19:45

St Neots Town

v Chesham United

19:45

St Albans City

v Hitchin Town

19:45

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Saints Away Games - Everything you need for the next 2 away fixtures

29.10.13 Calor League Premier Division Arlesey Town

v Cambridge City

19:45

Corby Town

Bashley

v Chesham United

19:45

Bedford Town

v Hemel H’pstd Town 19:45

Burnham

v Biggleswade Town 19:45

v Biggleswade Town 19:45

26.10.13 Calor League Premier Division AFC Totton Bashley

v Arlesey Town v Banbury United

15:00

Chippenham Town v Stourbridge

19:45

15:00

Hungerford Town

v Redditch United

19:45

v Corby Town

19:45

v AFC Totton

19:45

Bideford

v St Neots Town

15:00

St Neots Town

Chesham United

v Redditch United

15:00

Truro City

Hitchin Town

v Burnham

15:00

Truro City

v Cambridge City

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THE NLP

Were the U’s being outplayed on their own turf? Not quite. United beat Hereford 1-0 to go seven points clear at the top of the Conference Premier. It’s common for fans and managers to butt heads when the team are struggling for form. But this is a side that started the season with a 13 game unbeaten run – a club record. To be fair to Money, he has since come out and said it was “a ridiculous, over-exaggerated rant from a grumpy old fool.” That may well be, but the damage might already be done. Football fans don’t forget things in a hurry and this might have just soured

There have been somewhat similar instances elsewhere in Non-League too. Former Grimsby Town joint-boss Rob Scott was never afraid to show his feelings – and that included to his own fans. After a defeat to Darlington back in 2011, Scott went towards a section of the home crowd and had a verbal “discussion” with a certain supporter. Scott departed the Mariners last month to leave Paul Hurst in sole charge. Only recently did Ian Bogie quit Stockport County after admitting that “the venom that was spouted at myself and the players, which I’ve heard in a number of games, is not on.” You could perhaps forgive County fans for being a bit more raucous than most with the rapid demise they have suffered. On the same note, you can’t blame bosses like Bogie. These managers have full-time jobs

and then have the added pressure of handling a part-time football team so abuse is the last thing they want or need. And they’ll all tell you that there’s no such thing as part-time in Non-League football. There have also been more high profile falling outs. Roy Keane famously told Sunderland fans to stay away from him and then left the Black Cats just three months later. Gary Megson is another who has failed to win over supporters wherever he has gone, partly down to his style of play. He once labelled Bolton fans “pathetic” and later said “I liked Bolton as a club, but the fans didn’t like me. I don’t particularly like them either.” The relationship a boss has with his players is obviously massive. But so is his rapport with the fans. It’s clear to see that discouraging supporters lead to questions being asked by the board. And in this day and age of panic throughout football, it’s the last thing managers need.

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But maybe fans and managers should just forget their difference and stick together. That may be easier said than done but after all, both parties have the club’s best interests at heart.

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Just last week, Cambridge United manager Richard Money lashed out at his own fans for not getting behind their team, saying they were “as quiet as a mouse” and adding “It’s not acceptable – not good enough.”

the relationship with Money despite their fantastic start.

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WE’VE all heard countless times about managers who “lose the dressing room” but what about bosses who lose the supporters?

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A round up of the results from the recent League and Cup action that matters FA Trophy First Round Qualifying Weekend Action In the all Calor League ties there were home victories for Burnham, 2-1 against Paulton Rovers, Chippenham Town, who defeated Chertsey Town 3-0, Daventry Town, who came from behind to beat Corby Town 2-1, Egham Town, 3-2 over Cirencester Town with all the goals coming in the first half, Hungerford Town, who went three up in twenty four minutes on the way to a 4-2 success against Bashley, Marlow, who recovered from a goal down and scored three in the last fifteen minutes to defeat North Leigh 4-1, North Greenford United who, after trailing from the eighteenth minute scored six minutes from time and secured a 2-1 win over Aylesbury with a winner in time added on, Stourbridge, who defeated Banbury United 3-2 with a goal in the final minute, Tiverton Town who, having taken a sixth minute lead, needed an own goal eight minutes from time and a strike in time added on to overcome Truro City 3-2, and Weymouth, who defeated Bridgwater Town 1-0. There were away wins for Clevedon Town, 2-1 at AFC Totton, Chesham United, 1-0 at Biggleswade Town, St Ives Town, 1-0 at Kettering Town, Mangotsfield United 2-0 with a goal in each half at Shortwood United, Merthyr Town, who came from behind and secured a 2-1 victory at Slough Town with a goal five minutes from time, and Bideford Town who, having raced into a two goal lead in the opening ten minutes, conceded two penalties before the interval but scored again twenty minutes from the end to win 3-2 at Swindon Supermarine while Frome Town, ahead on the stroke of half time, conceded a penalty twenty minutes from time to draw 1-1 at home with Poole Town. Arlesey Town, two up at the interval, won 3-0 at home against Waltham Abbey while Dunstable Town, two behind at half time, hit back after the break and scored three minutes from time to win 3-2 at home against Peacehaven & Testcombe, and St Neots Town, two ahead at the break, won 3-1 at Halesowen Town. Hemel Hempstead Town scored three times in the first half on the way to a 3-2 home win over AFC Hornchurch while Cambridge City came from behind to win 2-1 at King’s Lynn and St Albans City, a goal in front at half time, secured a comfortable 3-0 victory at Witham Town. Bedford Town drew 1-1 at Hampton & Richmond Borough and Potters Bar Town, reduced to nine men, drew 2-2 at ten man Whitstable Town while Hitchin Town, two ahead at half time, conceded a goal seven minutes after the break before hosts Wingate & Finchley secured

a 2-2 draw with a penalty in time added on. Aylesbury United went out 1-0 at home to Ramsgate, AFC Hayes conceded two first half goals at Chatham Town to lose 2-0, and Evesham United lost 2-0 at home to Leek Town. Redditch United came from behind to lead 2-1 only for their home tie with Chasetown to be abandoned with eight minutes remaining following a freak storm which waterlogged the pitch.

Division One Central Weekend Action Rugby Town, ahead after nine minutes and two up with twenty minutes remaining, moved up to fourth when they wrapped up a 4-1 victory at third in the table Barton Rovers with two late goals after the home side had pulled one back five minutes from the end while Uxbridge went behind six minutes into the second half but went on to win 5-1 at home against Ashford Town (Middx) and Leighton Town, a goal behind on the half hour but level at the break, scored in the final minute to win 3-2 at Chalfont St Peter and move out of bottom place.

FA Trophy First Round Qualifying Replays Midweek Matches On Monday, Hitchin Town conceded a goal six minutes before the break to go out 1-0 at home to Wingate & Finchley and Potters Bar Town, a goal ahead at the interval, conceded two goals in the opening seven minutes of the second half to lose 2-1 at home to Whitstable Town.

Premier Division Midweek Matches On Monday, leaders Hemel Hempstead Town, behind in the tenth minute but level shortly before half time, went behind again with twelve minutes remaining but snatched a point from a 2-2 draw with a goal in time added on at St Albans City.

Red Insure Cup First Round Midweek Matches On Monday, Kettering Town, ahead on the stroke of half time, scored three times in the opening eleven minutes of the second half on the way to completing a resounding 5-0 home win over Daventry Town.

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NON-LEAGUE CLUB NEWS

AFC Totton EX-SOUTHAMPTON STAR HELPS OUT STAGS While manager Steve Riley and his assistant Chris Ferrett were out watching future opponents last Saturday, Calor League Southern Premier Division club AFC Totton fielded a familiar face in their reserves. Ex-Southampton and Norway international Jo Tessem turned out for the Stags’ second string in their 10-1 Southampton Senior Cup crushing of Hedge End Town. And the locally-based 41-year-old was back at the club on Tuesday as the Stags geared up for today’s FA Trophy First Qualifying Round test at home to Clevedon Town with a first-versus-reserves training match.

Poole Town TIME RUNNING OUT FOR POOLE Vice-chairman Chris Reeves warned council chiefs that time was running out for Poole Town’s ground improvements and ...that delays were costing the Calor League Southern Premier Division club money.

Poole, who have secured funding from the Football Foundation to help with up to half of the estimated £300,000 cost, have until March 31st to achieve the FA’s `C` grade.

Bashley BASH CONFIRM PYATT APPOINTMENT Last weekend, a mis-timed announcement about a move of John Pyatt from Sydenhams Football League (Wessex) club Brockenhurst to Bashley came as a complete surprise to most at the Calor League Southern Premier Division, but all’s well that ends well. When proper discussions got started, it actually turned out to be a very sensible idea. After an amicable and constructive meeting between Bashley chairman Mike Cranidge and John Pyatt, plus the agreement of Bashley’s Executive Committee, Pyatt has joined the club as joint-manager alongside Paul Gazzard.

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Despite gaining planning permission for a new north stand, club room, set of turnstiles and toilet block last month, Dolphins have been prevented from starting work at Tatnam while landlords Poole Borough Council consider the necessary changes to the club’s tenancy.

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We take a look at what other non-league clubs are doing that’s making the news

Kettering Town

Relieved Kettering Town, who were saved from going under at the High Court on Monday, have pulled off something of a coup by persuading striker Scott Cross to join them from Calor League Southern Division One Central rivals and leaders Daventry Town. Cross, 25, was originally with Northampton Town, for whom he made a handful of League appearances and also had a spell on loan with the Poppies as well as Rugby Town and Bedford Town.

Hinckley United PHOENIX WILL RISE AT HINCKLEY It`s game over for Hinckley United as the cash-strapped Calor League Southern Premier Division club went into Liquidation with debts of more than £200,000. The club’s final game was last Saturday, with the Knitters losing 3-0 to Chesham United. But like a phoenix from the ashes, it is hoped a new club can be formed from the wreckage of the old one.

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CROSS LEAVES LEADERS FOR POPPIES

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SEASON STATISTICS 2013/14

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Opposition in CAPS denotes home fixture. Player name in bold CAPS denotes goal scorer.

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ATT

COMP

R

Pos

1

2

3

4

Sat 17 Aug

H Weymouth

354

CLPD

0-2

22

Heath

Rodgers

Adjei

Sear

Tue 20 Aug

A Stourbridge

447

CLPD

1-2

22

Heath

Rodgers

Steer

Sear

N

Sat 24 Aug

A Bashley

209

CLPD

3-1

15

Heath

Rodgers

Steer

Sear

Sh

Mon 26 Aug

H Cambridge City

451

CLPD

1-2

18

Heath

Rodgers

Adjei

SEAR

Sat 31 Aug

H Redditch United

231

CLPD

2-3

21

Heath

Rodgers

Steer

SEAR

H

Wed 04 Sep

A Corby Town

317

CLPD

0-1

22

Conroy

Nkinga

Steer

Davies

C

Sat 07 Sep

A Hemel Hempstead

669

CLPD

0-2

22

Conroy

Nkinga

Steer

Sear

C

Sat 14 Sep

H (Wroxham)

232

FAC

3-1

Conroy

Wood

Steer

Davies

N

Tue 17 Sep

H Hinckley United

208

CLPD

3-0

19

Conroy

Nkinga

Steer

DAVIES

C

Sat 21 Sep

H Truro City

307

CLPD

2-0

16

Conroy

Nkinga

Steer

Davies

C

Sat 28 Sep

A Canvey Island

256

FAC

2-2

Conroy

Crowie

Steer

Sharman

H

Tue 01 Oct

H Canvey Island

289

FAC R

1-2

Conroy

Hurst

STEER

Sear

C

Sat 05 Oct

A Hungerford Town

105

CLPD

0-1

19

Conroy

Hurst

Steer

Davies

Mon 07 Oct

A Hitchin Town

309

CLPD

0-4

21

Conroy

Goss

Steer

Hurst

C

Tue 15 Oct

H Hitchin Town

96

RIC

5-0

Conroy

DEENEY

Dhillon

Ford

C

Sat 19 Oct

A Halesowen Town

273

FAT

3-0

Conroy

DEENEY

Dhillon

Ann

H

Tue 22 Oct

H Chesham United

CLPD

Sat 26 Oct

A Bideford

CLPD

Tue 29 Oct

H Corby Town

CLPD

Sat 02 Nov

A Redditch United

CLPD

Tue 05 Nov

A Hinckley United

CLPD

Sat 09 Nov

H Hemel Hempstead

CLPD

Sat 16 Nov

A Poole Town

CLPD

Sat 23 Nov

H St Albans City

CLPD

Tue 26 Nov

H Bedford Town

CLPD

Sat 30 Nov

A Banbury United

CLPD

Sat 07 Dec

H Frome Town

CLPD

Sat 14 Dec

A Burnham

CLPD

Sat 21 Dec

H Afc Totton

CLPD

Thu 26 Dec

A Cambridge City

CLPD

Sat 28 Dec

H Stourbridge

CLPD

Wed 01 Jan

H Arlesey Town

CLPD

Sat 04 Jan

A Chippenham Town

CLPD

Sat 11 Jan

H Poole Town

CLPD

Sat 18 Jan

A St Albans City

CLPD

Sat 25 Jan

A Bedford Town

CLPD

Sat 01 Feb

H Banbury United

CLPD

Sat 08 Feb

A Frome Town

CLPD

Sat 15 Feb

H Burnham

CLPD

Sat 22 Feb

A Afc Totton

CLPD

Sat 01 Mar

H Hungerford Town

CLPD

Sat 08 Mar

A Truro City

CLPD

Sat 15 Mar

H Hitchin Town

CLPD

Sat 22 Mar

A Biggleswade Town

CLPD

Sat 29 Mar

H Bideford

CLPD

Sat 05 Apr

A Chesham United

CLPD

Sat 12 Apr

A Weymouth

CLPD

Sat 19 Apr

H Bashley

CLPD

Mon 21 Apr

A Arlesey Town

CLPD

Sat 26 Apr

H Chippenham Town

CLPD

Date

Opposition

C


SEASON STATISTICS 2013/14 Player name in these colours denotes substitute.

6 Steer

Nkinga

7

8

Hilliard

Taylor

9

10

11

Benjamin

Sogbanmu

Fuller

12 Sharman

Crowie

Hilliard

SHARMAN

Benjamin

Adjei

Taylor

Safee

harman

Crowie

HILLIARD

Fuller

BENJAMIN 2

Adjei

Taylor

Sembie-Ferris

14

15

Safee

Palmer

Crowie

Hilliard

Sharman

Benjamin

Davies

Taylor

Nkinga

Fuller

Crowie

Hilliard

Davies

Benjamin

Palmer

Adjei

SAFEE

Sembie-Ferris

Taylor

Crowie

Hoyte

Hilliard

Sharman

Sogbanmu

Sear

Taylor

Adjei

Joseph

Safee

Crowie

Hoyte

Hilliard

Davies

Sogbanmu

Sharman

Adjei

Nkinga

Hoyte

HILLIARD

HURST

Safee

SEAR

Adjei

Taylor

Joseph

Sharman

Crowie

Hoyte

Hilliard

Sear

Hurst

ANN

Adjei

TAYLOR

Joseph

Sharman

Crowie

Hoyte

Hilliard

Sear

HURST

Ann

Adjei

SAFEE

Sembie-Ferris

Sharman

Hibbert

Hoyte

HILLIARD

Davies

Ann

Hurst

Adjei

SAFEE

Taylor

Wood

Crowie

Hoyte

Hilliard

Hibbert

Adjei

Davies

Taylor

Safee

Felix

Ann

Ann

Crowie

Goss

Sharman

Hilliard

Safee

Adjei

Felix

Wood

Palmer

Crowie

Hoyte

Hilliard

Hibbert

Ann

Ford

Davies

Taylor

Felix

Wood

Crowie

Ann

HILLIARD

Davies

Nolan

WOOLLEY 2

Adjei

N’GUESSAN

Sharman

Duckett

Hoyte

Hibbert

Hilliard

Sear

WOOLLEY

ADJEI

Davies

N’Guessan

Ford

Hurst

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Steer

Hoyte

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Crowie

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First Team - Calor League Premier Division (12.10.13)

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P

W

D

L

GF

GA

+/-

Pts

Hemel Hempstead Town

11

10

0

1

37

5

32

30

Chesham United

12

9

1

2

30

12

18

28

Bideford

11

6

5

0

25

10

15

23

Poole Town

11

6

4

1

22

17

5

22

Stourbridge

11

7

0

4

25

14

11

21

Cambridge City

11

6

3

2

17

10

7

21

Arlesey Town

11

6

2

3

20

15

5

20

Hungerford Town

11

6

1

4

18

11

7

19

Banbury United

12

6

1

5

21

20

1

19

St Albans City

11

5

2

4

23

16

7

17

Hitchin Town

11

4

3

4

15

11

4

15

Weymouth

10

4

3

3

16

13

3

15

Corby Town

11

4

2

5

13

21

-8

14

Redditch United

12

4

1

7

16

35

-19

13

Burnham

10

3

3

4

15

15

0

12

Chippenham Town

12

4

0

8

17

23

-6

12

Frome Town

11

3

3

5

12

20

-8

12

Truro City

12

3

3

6

16

27

-11

12

Bedford Town

12

3

3

6

20

34

-14

12

Biggleswade Town

10

2

5

3

14

13

1

11

St Neots Town

11

3

0

8

12

18

-6

9

Hinckley United

10

1

3

6

9

20

-11

6

AFC Totton

10

2

0

8

14

29

-15

6

Bashley

10

0

2

8

8

26

-18

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CHESHAM UNITED

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Burgundy & Blue Shirts, Shorts & Socks

Iain Parr

Manager

Andy Leese

Gary King

Assistant Manager

Jon Meakes

Carol Holland

Club Physio

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SQUAD NUMBERS

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SQUAD NUMBERS

1. Niall Conroy (GK)

1. Shane Gore (GK)

2. Dave Deeney

2. John Kyriacou

3. Edd Adjei

3. Danny Brathwaite

4. Adrian Sear

4. Laurie Stewart

5. Dan Crowie

5. Mark Lambert

6. Gavin Hoyte (C)

6. James Potton

7. Lewis Hilliard

7. Steve Wales

8. Jay Davies

8. Toby Little

9. Matt Nolan

9. Scott Thomas

10. Alasan Ann

10. Drew Roberts

11. Liam Hurst

11. Inih Effiong

12. Dion Sembe-Ferris

12. Chris Dillon

14. Ryan Sharman

14. Dave Fotheringham

15. Karl Saffee

15. Chris Watters

16. Kaine Felix

16. Alex Brown

17. Tom Wood

17. Bruce Wilson

18. Jordy Nkinga 19. Jack Sellick 20. Andy Palmer 21. Ben Ford 22. Jake Woolley 23. Bobby-Joe Taylor 24. Leon Hibbert 25. Jhai Dhillon 26. Joseph N’guesson Teams will be displayed on the electronic scoreboard Your Man of the Match

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