Stowmarket Town vs Basildon Utd

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VS BASILDON UNITED ISTHMIAN LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION 25/02/23 3:00 PM OLD
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Stowmarket Community Sports and Social Club CIC Bury Road, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1JQ 01449 612533

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HONOURS

Eastern Counties League First Division Winners:

2016-17

Suffolk Premier Cup Winners: 1962-63, 1976-77, 1985-86, 1990-91

Suffolk Senior Cup Winners: 1930-31, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1957-58, 1961-62, 1964-65, 2006-07

Suffolk Junior Cup Winners:

1907-08

Essex & Suffolk Border League Winners:

1950-51

Essex & Suffolk Border League Cup Winners: 1950-51, 1951-52, 1970-71, 1991-92, 1994-95

Thurlow Nunn Reserve League Winners:

2018/19

PEOPLE

CHAIRMAN: Kevin Blundell

VICE-CHAIRMAN: Ian Moyes

DIRECTORS:

Nigel Jarvis, (Director Infrastructure) Doug French (Commercial Director) Paul Rudland (Director of Operations)

MANAGER: Chris Casement

ASSISTANT MANAGER: Richard Wilkins

GOALKEEPING COACH: Nathan Munson

RESERVES MANAGER: Craig Brown

UNDER-18’S MANAGER: Liam Hawkins

UNDER-18’S ASSISTANT MANAGERS: Ellis Smith

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is a key to a competitive squad. They are a to none. Che likes a fry up and shot on a and kept it going and without them there

than ever to keep singing, banging the drum clarity on.

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FIRST OF ALL I’M DELIGHTED AND EXCITEDTO BE THE NEW MANAGER OF STOWMARKET TOWN FC

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Stowmarket Town Football Club is thrilled to introduce Chris Casement as the club’s new manager/player, with a vast array of experience and achievements garnered from his 18 years in football, both as a professional footballer and coach, Chris is set to bring a new level of success to the club.

With over 450 senior games under his belt, Chris has a proven track record of success on the pitch. He played a key role in leading Wycombe Wanderers to promotion to EFL League 1 in the 08/09 season and won six League titles with Linfield FC in Northern Ireland. Additionally, he was a member of the Ipswich Town FC team that lifted the FA Youth Cup in 2005. He also boasts international experience, having represented Northern Ireland at the U17, U19, U21, and senior level.

As a coach, Chris has eight years of experience in Northern Ireland and England, working with age groups from U8s to U18s. He has also worked as Head Recruitment Officer for Suffolk, Norfolk & Cambridgeshire and as a Youth Coach at Ipswich Town FC.

Chris passion for the game, combined with his extensive experience, has already made him a pivotal part of Stowmarket Town’s success in recent seasons as a player. Chris would like to express his excitement about this new opportunity, stating,

“First of all I’m delighted & excited to be the new manager of Stowmarket Town FC. It’s something I’ve been working towards for a while now, with my playing years catching up on me. I’d like to thank Kev & the rest of the board for showing great faith in me as a young manager to take the club forward. I’m looking forward to working with a great group of players to see what can be achieved”

The board of directors would like to extend a massive thank you to Wilks and Munno for stepping up in the interim position and helping to guide the club through a difficult period. Their dedication and hard work has not gone unnoticed, and they will continue to play a vital role at Stowmarket Town Football Club. With the combined experience and enthusiasm of Chris, Wilks, and Munno.

The club is poised for a bright future. Best of luck to Chris as he takes us forward!

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SOMETHING I’VE BEEN WORKING TOWARDS FOR A WHILE NOW, WITH MY PLAYING YEARS CATCHING UP ON ME.
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KIERAN MORLEY

BRIGHT FUTURE OF YOUNG RESERVES AND U18’S

Stowmarket Town FC is proud to announce the recent progress of its young players in the first team. Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen a number of our reserves players step up and make meaningful contributions to the first team, showcasing the bright future that lies ahead for our club.

Kieran Morley, a talented midfielder/striker and local Stowmarket boy, has already made a significant impact with 7 goals in 10 games for our reserves squad. Kieran, who is related to one of our own, Tony Morley, has been called up to the first team on several occasions and is eagerly waiting for the opportunity to showcase his talent and replicate his form in the first team.

In his own words, “It’s been an honour to be involved with the first team again all these years after last being with them! To be called up again a decade later is a dream come true. As a Stowmarket boy through and through, I’m relishing the chance and can’t wait to get going.” We’re confident that Kieran has a bright future ahead of him and believe that he will continue to make a positive impact.

Joel Simmons, another promising young player, has shown great potential in both the reserves and first team. Craig Brown (Jimmy), our Reserves Team manager says, Joel is “my most consistent player in my squad.” Jimmy also praised Joel’s first team contributions, noting that “he has great feet and low centre of gravity, which makes him a valuable asset on the pitch.”

Dan Knights, a local left-back, has been called up to the first team and is eager to make an impression. With his talent and commitment, we’re confident that he has a bright future ahead of him.

In addition to our reserves players, we’re thrilled to see two U18 players from Liam Hawkins’ team called up to the first team.

We’re very excited for the future of Zach Gayfer, who, at only 16 years old, was named Man of the Match on his full debut against Hullbridge. His hard work and dedication have earned him a two-week trial with Ipswich Town, which is a testament to his exceptional talent and potential. It’s remarkable that after just one game for our first team, Zach has been given such a great opportunity, and we’re excited to see how he continues to progress.

Oliver Okeh is another young player who has been called up by Chris Casement for the Gorleston match. While he hasn’t played for the first team yet, it’s a great sign that Chris is using young players and giving them opportunities to develop.

As we enter a new era, we’re excited to see the progress of our young players and reserves squad in the first team. At Stowmarket Town FC, we’re committed to investing in the future of our club by turning to our reserves and youth. We believe in supporting and nurturing our young talent to bring success to Stowmarket Town FC. Let’s continue to support our young players as they make a positive impact at our club.

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RYAN CAPON’S JOURNEY AT STOWMARKET TOWN

Ryan Capon is an exciting goalkeeper for Stowmarket Town. Capon began his journey at the club aged 12 and has progressed through the ranks, starting with the U12’s, and working his way up to the U18’s reserves. He made his first-team debut at just 17 years old last season, showcasing his impressive abilities as a goalkeeper.

Capon is a Stowmarket man through and through, apart from his year at Sudbury Academy. Speaking about his future, he said, “I’m excited by what the future may hold football wise going forward. I’ve always had my hopes in the future at Stow.” Capon is grateful to the staff and players at the club for their guidance, and he credits his development to watching goalkeeper Bradders closely. He hopes to continue pushing forward and help the club progress in the future.

Capon is just one of many young players at the club who are eager to prove themselves. He said, “There’s so many young players like me, chomping at the bit to show what they can do. It’s exciting times for sure.” With his impressive performances at youth level and his debut for the senior team, Capon is an exciting prospect for the club. With the right guidance and support from the coaches and senior players, he has the potential to become a star player for Stowmarket Town and beyond.

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ALANS STORY

Abuse in all sport has now become a noticeably massive thing and especially in football. Since the advent of that day a year ago when some very high-profile players told their very distressing stories live on the Victoria Derbyshire show and subsequently brought about the advent and birth of the wonderful organisation The Offside Trust who have done amazing work with no funding from The Football association at all to help them and a very minimal amount from the PFA. Their help has given me the strength to deal with what happened to me all those years ago as it did to them.

As a young child I wanted nothing more than to watch football, play football and be a professional footballer. My uncle used to take me to watch Luton Town from the age of seven onwards at first my uncle was wonderful nothing was too much trouble and enjoyed our visits to watch Luton at home and used to get extremely excited at around noon awaiting my uncle’s arrival to take me and even have a kick about in the park before the game. Unfortunately, there was an ulterior motive I later found out to this as from the age of around nine we used to go to coaching sessions with a team on our way to football under the guise of they worked for Luton Town and if I did well, I would have a chance to fulfil my dreams.

Just as the season started and the coaching session became more intense, I was told that they could help me fulfil my dreams if I did something for them after the games. At first it was nothing too bad just touching etc of parts of their anatomy, but it slowly became a lot more sinister with more of our team involved in some sadistic and sordid acts including being raped over one hundred times, some even photographed and filmed. When we left the so-called house, we were all given gifts and told that we must never tell anyone that these things had happened.

The older I got the more the acts became more depraved, and the threats became even more dreadful should we go to the police etc or even tell what had happened. I retreated into a shell on my return home and would turn into an insular and exceedingly difficult person. Luckily once I reached the age of twelve my

uncle no longer came to get me and the trips to football stopped as luckily, I found a more local club to allow me to play.

This club was well run and very safe with good coaches and it made me wonder what and why the original team coaches had asked me to do the things they did. I was still fearful of telling my parents so hid the sordid things away for many many years.

About 9 years ago I was summonsed to a meeting at a solicitor’s office in London after my uncle had died and left his will. I was taken to a side room and given a letter from my uncle by the solicitor that he instructed me was going to be read out at the will reading. The letter detailed my uncles and his friends sordid past and was his was of asking the family for forgiveness from his crimes, unfortunately it was to be announced that he had abused a member of the family with his friends in an unbelievably bad way and wanted forgiveness.

THAT PERSON WAS ME

The family had no idea but as you can imagine it was exceptionally harrowing for me and my mum and sisters and really was difficult for all to take, unfortunately I was blamed and called a liar by most of his side of the family meaning that I was cast aside as an outcast by that side of the family.

From that moment on I became an exceedingly difficult person to even talk to and took to drinking excessively ended up losing my wife, house, and a lot of family members. I also had to attend two court cases to see some of the dreadful people sentenced which was an exceedingly difficult experience.

As with all people that have suffered any sort of abuse, I tried to take my own life about a year ago but was found and have regular treatment from counsellors and doctors to ensure I can make the best recovery possible from these dreadful nightmares.

I apologise if this is harrowing reading, but it is the only way to get the message across and I will say I have left out the dreadful bits as no one should go through what I and my friends did for over those horrible years meaning most of us lost our childhood and still struggle dreadfully on the difficult days which we all still have.

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BASILDON UTD

THE SQUAD

MANAGER

DARREN MANNING

ASSISTANT MANAGER

JOE GADSDON

COACH

CALLUM BOLGER

TERRY SMITH

PHYSIO

TOM POLLEY

PLAYERS

GEORGE MARSH

ELLIS ASHWORTH

JULIEN SAKA

TOBY BARLOW

MEKEAL WILLIAMS

CESARIO MENDES

KYE JUDE

ELWIN LARTEY

SID WALKER

CALLUM BURKEY

JEDD SMITH

CRAIG FERGUSON

BEN ALLEN

ANISIUS LEWIS

CALLUM FITZER

DANIEL MCCULLOCK

MICHAEL SALAKO

SHANE TEMPLE

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HISTORY

The club was established in 1963 as a junior team named Armada Sports before becoming an adult club and adopting their current name in 1967. The club joined the Thurrock Thamesside Combination League for the 1967–68 season, before switching to the Reserves Division Two of the Greater London League in 1968. After finishing as runners-up in the division in 1969–70, they were promoted to Reserves Division One. In 1971 the club were founder members of the Essex Senior League (ESL). They finished as runners-up in 1972–73, before winning the league in 1976–77. The club went on to win the league for the next three seasons, as well winning the League Cup in 1977–78, before switching to the Athenian League in 1980.

After finishing second in their first season in the Athenian League, Basildon joined Division Two of the Isthmian League for the 1981–82 season. In 1983–84 they won Division Two and were promoted to Division One. The club remained in Division One until being relegated at the end of the 1988–89 season when they finished second bottom of the Division and were demoted to Division Two North.

In 1991 Basildon left the Isthmian League and dropped back into the Essex Senior League. They won the league and League Cup double in 1993–94, but did not take promotion to the Isthmian League. The club won the League Cup for a third time in 2016/17. After finishing as runners-up in the league in 2017–18, they were promoted to the Isthmian League’s North Division for the first time in 27 years.

The club played at the Gloucester Park Bowl from 1967, with their record attendance of 4,999 being set for their first match against a West Ham XI. The ground had uncovered seating along one side of the pitch, with a roof later built to create a 200-seat stand. In 1970 they moved to Gardiners Close and the new ground was opened with another friendly match against West Ham on 11 August in front of a

crowd of 3,600, although they continued to play floodlit matches at the Gloucester Park Bowl until floodlights were installed at Gardiners Close. A covered standing area was built on one side of the pitch, but was removed by the end of the 1970s; a new, equally short-lived stand was built in its place in the 1980s with three steps of terracing. Two covered areas were also built on the other side of the pitch, one of which had seats installed after they were removed from Leytonstone’s Granleigh Road ground. Another smaller stand was later built between the two covered areas containing the director’s box.

Floodlights were installed in 1979 at a cost of £10,000 and inaugurated with a friendly match against Crystal Palace on 30 October, attracting a crowd of over 2,000. Plans were announced in 1995 to move to a new stadium on Courtauld Road next to the A127; however, the plans were dropped in 1997 due to complaints about the proposed development. Gardiners Close currently has a capacity of 2,000, of which 400 is seated and 1,000 covered.

HONOURS

Isthmian League Division Two champions 1983–84

Essex Senior League Champions 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1993–94

Challenge Cup winners 1977–78, 1993–94, 1997–98

Essex Senior Trophy Winners 1978–79

League Cup Winners 2016-2017

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RESERVES TEAM

WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT IF YOU’RE FREE TO COME AND CHEER US ON!

On Saturday, we played a home game against Wivenhoe Town Reserves, who were a strong team. After our defeat in the cup semi-final last week, we needed to bounce back and play at our best. I was pleased with the team’s response as we dominated the first half and went 1-0 up in the 40th minute thanks to Joel Simmons’ goal. However, Wivenhoe improved in the second half and were eventually awarded a penalty in the 80th minute, which they converted to make it 1-1.

Despite this setback, we had a great chance to win the game with an excellent run from Cam Taylor and a shot from Jack WhartonRichardson, but unfortunately, he missed from close range. Despite this disappointment, the team responded well and gained confidence ahead of our upcoming senior cup last 8 tie against a strong Hadleigh team on Wednesday.

We would appreciate your support if you’re free to come and cheer us on. Up the Stow!

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DATE H/A OPPONENT KO SAT 25 FEB SAT 4 MAR SAT 18 MAR SAT 1 APR SAT 8 APR A H H H A HALSTEAD TOWN RES WHITTON UTD RES WOODBRIDGE TOWN RES HALSTEAD TOWN RES WOODBRIDGE TOWN RES 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 4 - 0 WALSHAM RESERVES STOWMARKET TOWN RES
& FIXTURES 4 - 1 FRAMLINGHAM TOWN RES STOWMARKET TOWN RES JACK WHARTON-RICHARDSON KIERAN MORLEY CHASE HOLLAND JOEL SIMMONS TOP GOAL SCORERS PLAYED 14 PLAYED 10 PLAYED 14 PLAYED 13 8 GOALS 7 GOALS 6 GOALS 5 GOALS 1 - 3 LAKENHEATH RES STOWMARKET TOWN RES 1 - 1 STOWMARKET TOWN RES WIVENHOE TOWN RES
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STOWMARKET SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB CIC

Stowmarket Community Sports & Social Club CIC was formed in 2009 with the aim to create a community club, driven by football, that builds better facilities for the good of Stowmarket.

Our mission statement focuses on five key principles:

• Community

• Equality

• Participants

• Trust and Respect Integrity and Fair Play

The CIC’s aim is to bring the community to Greens Meadow. To achieve this, our three main objectives are to:

• Improve the clubhouse facilities

• Improve the performances on the pitch

• Change the age demographic of the club to rejuvenate local interest

MONDAY CLOSED

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SATURDAY & SUNDAY

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SAT 25 FEB H BASILDON UNITED ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM TUES 28 FEB H COGGESHALL TOWN ISTHMIAN NORTH 7.45PM SAT 4 MAR A EAST THURROCK ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM TUES 7 MAR H AFC SUDBURY ISTHMIAN NORTH 7.45PM SAT 11 MAR H MALDON & TIPTREE ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM SAT 18 MAR A GREAT WAKERING ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM SAT 25 MAR H HASHTAG UNITED ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM SAT 1 APR A AFC SUDBURY ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM SAT 8 APR H HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM MON 10 APR A FELIXSTOWE ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM SAT 15 APR A NEW SALAMIS ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM SAT 22 APR H BURY TOWN ISTHMIAN NORTH 3PM
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STOWMARKET TOWN

(GK) JAMES BRADBROOK O

(C) TOM BULLARD O

JOE JEFFORD O

JACK AINSLEY O

CHRIS CASEMENT O

KANE MUNDAY O

TOMMY SMITH O

LUKE HIPKIN O

JACK WILKINSON O

JOSH CURRY O

SHAUN BAMMANT O

KIERAN MORLEY O

ZACH GAYFER O

ELLIS GIRLING O

ED UPSON O

HARVEY SAYER O

BASILDON UNITED

O GEORGE MARSH

O ELLIS ASHWORTH

O JULIEN SAKA

O TOBY BARLOW

O MEKEAL WILLIAMS

O CESARIO MENDES

O KYE JUDE

O ELWIN LARTEY

O SID WALKER

O CALLUM BURKEY

O JEDD SMITH

O CRAIG FERGUSON

O BEN ALLEN

O ANISIUS LEWIS

O CALLUM FITZER

O DANIEL MCCULLOCK

O MICHAEL SALAKO

O SHANE TEMPLE

MANAGER CHRIS CASEMENT

ASST MANAGER RICHARD WILKINS

MANAGER DARREN MANNING

ASST MANAGER JOE GADSDON

MATCH OFFICALS

“The Isthmian Football League strongly supports the FA statement that there should be a zero-tolerance approach against racism and all forms of discrimination. Accordingly, any form of discriminatory abuse whether it by reason of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, sex and sexual orientation or any other form of abuse will be reported to The Football Association for action by that Association.” (The FA 0800 085 0508 / Kick it Out 020 7253 0162).The Isthmian League and all Member Clubs in the League are committed to promoting equality by treating people fairly and with respect, by recognising that inequalities may exist, by taking steps to address them and providing access and opportunities for all members of the community.”

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