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Welcome to Leverstock Green FC

Today we welcome AFC Berkhamsted, Officials and Supporters to the LORDS Builders Merchants Stadium

We also welcome our match officials Referee Stuart Smith and his assistants, Thomas Fogden, and Thomas Hood

We hope you all have an enjoyable evening with us.

You are all welcome to use the clubs bar and tea bar before, halftime and after today’s game. You will be well look after by Sue and Michelle and our catering staff, Ioana and Nigel.

Please follow any instructions or requests made by the club for your safety and enjoyment. The Club Management also reserves the right to refuse admission to the ground to, or to eject from the ground, any person who refuses to be searched by any steward, servant or agent of the Club or any Police officer.

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The Club management accepts no responsibility for injury or loss of property. Fixtures, results, and league tables are shown within the programme or visit our web site. http://levgreenfc.co.uk

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Green Shirts, Green Shorts & Socks

Herts Senior Cup Berkhamsted

Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts & Yellow Socks

Rawn Seale

Nat Connolly

Dan Pett

Rio Beach

Josh Dooley

Alfie Bonfield

Callum Neale

Jamie Breen

Gary Connolly

Ryan Carruthers

Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica

Dan Weeks

Luke Beckwith

Guiseppe Delgardo

Ethan Mooney

Ademide Baruwa

Curtis Dibley

Mikey Tierney

Lewis Collins

Manager: Fergus Moore

Assistant: Scott McGleish

GK Coach: Darren Bonfield

Coach: Ross Bargent

Coach: Aaron Eales

Josh Bowler

Simeon Olarein

Jack Tomkins

Sam McCelland

Dan Newton

Lewis Thorpe

Ben Walster

Ross Oulton

Jordon Frederick

Adam Watkins

Kye Tearle

Connor Toomey

Josh Chamberlain

Luke Andrews

Jonathan Lacey

BJ Christie

Louie Collier

Roger James

Matt Bateman

Manager: Chris Devane

Assistant: Darren Locke

GK Coach: James Ouston

Physio: Alasan Ann

Referee: Stuart Smith

Assistants: Thomas Fogden, and Thomas Hood

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Leverstock Green FC Club Information

President – Jamie Herd

Chairman – Emma Smart

General Club Secretary – Steve Ypey

Football Secretary – Alan Lee

Treasurer – Tony Smart

General Officer – William Dawes

General Committee

Keith Pym, Alan Brett, Scott Isaacs, Pete Jerram, Steve Ypey, Roger Lipscombe, Garry Harvey, Gemma Williams, Stephen Fletcher, Steven Smart

Match Day Secretary - Alan Lee

Membership: Steve Ypey

Clubhouse Manager – Tony Smart

Club Welfare Officer/Charter Standard – Scott Isaacs

Functions & Sponsorship – Gemma Williams

Groundsman & Team – Bill Dawes Roger Lipscombe, Peter Jerram & Alan Brett

Media Officer/Website – Alan Lee

Photographer/Facebook – Alan Lee

Programme Editor – Steven Smart

Veo – Garry Harvey Accountants – Coyle & Co

Honorary Life Vice-Presidents

Mr. J Baldry, Mr. B Barter, Mr. C Bull, Mr. W Dawes, Mr. J Doble, ,Mr. R Saville, Mr. A Smart, Mr. J Williams, Mr. M Goodson, Mr. .J Lawes

Web: http://levgreenfc.co.uk

Twitter: @levgreenfc

Facebook: @Leverstock Green F.C.

Ownership: In accordance with Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of ownership in relation to Step 1 to Step 4 Clubs within the football pyramid, we hereby confirm that the legal status of Leverstock Green Football Club identified by Company Number 72965 and is a Company Limited by Guarantee

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Fergus Moore – Manager Scott McGleish – Assistant Manager

Ross Bargent, Darren Bonfield, Aaron Eales Coach GK Coach Coach

Reserves Team

Andy Murray – Manager Steve Newing – Coach

Mark McGinty- Coach

Under 18’s

Jon Turner– Manager

Club Physio

Dan Homer

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Berkhamsted Club History

The new club was formed in 2009 under experienced manager Micky Vipond and won the Molten Spartan South Midlands League Division 2 title in its first season, losing only once each at home and away. The team were again champions in 2010-11, this time by 15 points and were unbeaten at home in the league with the final total of 107 points highest in the season for any club in the non-league pyramid that season, prompting the Herts FA to award the club the prestigious Sir Stanley Rous Memorial Trophy (named after a former local referee and administrator who rose all the way from West Herts. football to the top job at FIFA).

This second successive promotion was into to the Spartan Premier division, where the club then stayed for 6 years. The team then won promotion to the Southern League Central division 1 under Steve Bateman by finishing as Premier division runners up in 2018, helped by Matt Bateman’s 44 goals, and in 2020 Berko were leading the Southern League Central division 1 when the season was abandoned due to the pandemic. The club then finished as runners-up in 2022 but went out at home to North Leigh in the play off semi-final after extra time.

Finally, in 2023, the club earned its overdue and well-deserved promotion, winning the title by a 19-point margin, and completing a notable double, also winning the Herts Senior Cup beating Hitchin Town on penalties in the final, having knocked out Watford U23 on the way. As well as winning four divisional team of the month awards, the Comrades were awarded the Sir Stanley Rous Memorial Trophy for the second time. The club made its FA Cup debut in 2011 with an away win over Crawley Green, followed by a trip to Clarence Park, but the game with St Albans City was goalless, then exiting at Broadwater in the replay.

In 2022/23, Berko went on a strong run knocking out Ware, Witham Town, and Concord Rangers at home before going down in the 3 rd

qualifying round 2-0 at Banbury United, who like Concord were two divisions higher up the pyramid than the Comrades. To date, this is the club’s furthest progress in the FA Cup, an achievement matched in 2023/24 with another run to the 3 rd qualifying round ending with a 1-0 defeat at AFC Totton.

2023/24 also saw Berkhamsted challenge for the first time at step 3 level, but ultimately end in disappointment and relegation back to the Southern Central Div 1.

2024/25 has begun with a promising pre season and a Herts County Cup win vs Hemel Hempstead of the national league south.

The club nickname is “the Comrades” in recognition of the club being formed in the town by servicemen returning from the First World War more than 100 years ago. Berkhamsted FC also run a midweek side for under 18s in the Southern Counties Floodlit Youth League, and a ladies team who play on Sundays in the Beds. & Herts Women’s League.

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GOALKEEPERS

JOSH BOWLER

Joined from AFC Dunstable last season as understudy to Jamie Head and takes No.1 spot in 2024/25

MATT BURCH

Arrives from Harpenden town as the Comrades No.2

DEFENDERS

SIMEON OLAREIN

With Impressive performances this pre season, Simeon joins from Hendon FC after 24 appearances for them last season

JACK TOMPKINS

Last with us in that double winning 2022/23 season, Jack rejoins after a year at Banbury.

SAM MCCELLAND

Coming into his second season at Berkhamsted FC. A goalscoring centre back, racking up 13 goals for AFC Dunstable in 2022/23

DAN NEWTON

Also entering his second year with the comrades. Players’ and managers player of the season last year and no suprise with stand out performances in defence

LEWIS THORPE

An Experienced Central Defender, Lewis Joins the club frown Biggleswade Town FC following a successful season with the league winners

BEN WALSTER

Another returnee from 2022/23. Also had stints at Chesham, Bedford and Stotfold.

MIDFIELDERS

ROSS OULTON

Defensive midfielder who was a regular in the double winning side 2022/23 season after moving south and joining from Stratford Town. Has also played for Bedford Town and Daventry Town.

JORDAN FREDERICK

Over 250 Appearances for the Comrades. He has had several spells with The Comrades dating back to 2011 when he first joined from Hemel Hempstead. Has also played for Leighton Town and Hendon.

ADAM WATKINS

Adam came back to the comrades towards the end of last season from Bedford Town after being part of Berkhamsted’s 2022/23 double winning side.

KYE TEARLE

A tricky , energetic winger joining us after 4 years with Hitchin Town.

CONNOR TOOMEY

versatile player who is a product of our under 18 side who has also played for Kings Langley & Hayes and Yeading.

JOSH CHAMBERLAIN

club record appearance holder and record goal scorer. Experienced player, who rejoined after a short spell at Tring.

LUKE ANDREWS

13 goals in all comps for Biggleswade Town last year. League winner 2 years in a row and back to make it a 3rd.

JONATHAN LACEY

Like Andrews, joins from Biggleswade after 2 title winning seasons in a row. Not to mention he’s the golden boot holder for the FA Cup.

FORWARDS

(C) MATT BATEMAN

Returned to us last season from Royston. where he has been since leaving in 2019 when he scored 44 goals in our Southern League debut season. Has also played for Kings Langley and Leighton Town.

BJ CHRISTIE

Spent last season at Biggleswade, and Baldock town. A great presence up front with solid performances this season.

LOUIE COLLIER

2 goals in 38 appearances with Kings Langley last season. Other notable stints at AFC Dunstable and Leighton

ROGER JAMES

Bags of pace and shown his worth this pre season. Joins from Hanwell Town

MEET THE DUGOUT

CHRIS DEVANE

Back in his first full season at Berkhamsted since winning the double in 2022/23. Previously managed at Biggleswade United & Crawley Green, and assisted at Biggleswade Town

DARREN LOCKE

Assistant Manager with a successful playing career at St Albans City and Chesham

JAMES OUSTON

goalkeeping coach, who rejoined in January last season after a spell at Harpenden Town.

ALASAN ANN

Physio who spent 3 years at York University studying Physiotheraphy. Joined us last season from AFC Dunstable

Alan Lee Reporting Northwood 2 VS Leverstock Green 2

Leverstock Green are still looking for their first win in the Southern League, but they added another point to their tally after twice coming from behind against Northwood. The home side were without a point or a manager at the start of play, and Leverstock had the better of the game but once again were left to rue missed chances.

Northwood made a strong start to the game and put the Green side under some pressure, but it was Leverstock who had the game’s first chance. A pass from Rio Beach put Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica through on goal, but his shot was saved by home keeper Ryan Hopping. The loose ball was gathered by Ethan Mooney, who put it back across goal but Stefanoaica couldn’t apply the decisive touch to put it away. In the 21st minute Stefanoaica was through again, but opted to square to Mooney, who had a good shooting chance but skied it over the bar.

At the other end in the 27th minute Alfie Bonfield made a good save to keep out Godlove Oppong’s shot from a narrow angle. There was another chance for Leverstock in the 35th minute when Beach set up Guiseppe Delgaudio with a shooting chance but he hit it straight at Hopping, and the game went into half time still goalless.

Leverstock had another good chance in the 57th minute when Stefanoaica broke down the right and squared to find Delgaudio in front of goal, but his shot was blocked. This time Leverstock were made to pay for their missed chances as Northwood went straight down the other end, and a cross from the left found Gabi Ipanga-Mbambo to shoot home from close range.

Leverstock were only behind for four minutes. In the 62nd minute Ethan Mooney delivered a superb cross from near the right corner flag, and Delgaudio headed home to level the scores at 1-1. But six minutes later disaster struck again. Leverstock had a free kick in the opposition half, but it was easily headed away and Northwood broke quickly. Ipanga-Mbambo carried the ball from inside his own half, and despite several challenges was

not stopped, running on to slot past Bonfield at put his side back in front at 2-1.

Leverstock kept pushing forward and were eventually rewarded with a second equaliser that was very similar to the first in the 83rd minute. This time it was Stefanoaica delivering the cross from the right for Delgaudio to head home again for a 2-2 scoreline.

The game should have been won two minutes later as Delgaudio shielded the ball in the opposition box before laying off to set up a chance for substitute Lewis Collins, who hit his shot well enough but Hopping managed to get something on the ball to divert it wide. Despite continuing to push forward over the closing minutes Leverstock couldn’t find another goal and had to settle for their second point of the season.

Northwood (0) 2 (Ipanga-Mbambo 58, 68)

1. Ryan Hopping, 2. Harry McKenna, 3. Jack Young, 4. Jack Smith, 5. Jeremy Stewart, 6. Jack Empson, 7. Prince Mbengui (16. Michael Kelly 90+2 mins), 8. Yahaya Kamara, 9. Ade Gbolahan, 10. Godlove Oppong (14. Archie James 76 mins), 11. Gabi Ipanga-Mbambo (12. Kojo Gyimah 90+2 mins). Subs not used: 15. Denislav Konstantinov, 17. Henry Atkinson.

Leverstock Green (0) 2 (Delgaudio 62, 83)

1. Alfie Bonfield, 2. Cem Poyraz (16. Josh Dooley 78 mins), 3. Jamie Breen (14. Lewis Collins 59 mins), 4. Gary Connolly, 18. Eyituoyo Akinbulumo, 6. Ryan Carruthers, 7. Ethan Mooney, 8. Rio Beach, 9. Guiseppe Delgaudio, 10. Nat Connolly (12. Luke Beckwith 69 mins), 11. Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica. Subs not used: 15. Curtis Dibley, 17. Dan Weeks.

Alan Lee Reporting Northleigh 3 VS Leverstock Green 2

Leverstock Green looked to be on course for their first win in the Southern League when they opened up a two goal lead for the first time this season with 15 minutes left against North Leigh. However, once the home side pulled a goal back it all unravelled quickly for Leverstock and instead it was North Leigh who were celebrating their first league win at the end.

The game started well for Leverstock, who were attacking up the considerable slope at Eynsham Park in the first half. With just over five minutes played Ryan Carruthers swung over a corner, and Callum Neal came in to meet it with a fierce volley to put his side 1-0 up.

Leverstock had chances for further goals. In the 9th minute Luke Beckwith combined with Rio Beach to set up a shot but it was saved by home keeper Monty Marriott. Guiseppe Delgaudio hit a good shot in the 33rd minute but Marriott pulled off a great save, and again five minutes later from RaduMihai Stefanoaica. In the closing minutes of the half North Leigh started to put some pressure on. On 41 minutes Kyle Chester just failed to connect with a ball across the face of goal, and three minutes later Alfie Bonfield pulled off a superb save to keep out a close-range shot from Calvin Njoroge.

Delgaudio had picked up a knock early in the game, and having tried but failed to run it off during the remainder of the half, had to be substituted in first half stoppage time. That reduced Leverstock’s attacking options for the second half, and with some others also playing with niggling injuries, the second half proved to be a struggle for the Green side as North Leigh were doing all the attacking. Despite facing almost constant pressure for 30 minutes, Leverstock were still hanging onto their lead, and with 15 minutes to go that lead was doubled. A brief period of pressure resulted in a Leverstock corner, and when the ball was not cleared, Ethan Mooney pounced from six yards out to shoot Leverstock into a 2-0 lead.

Perhaps the two-goal cushion caused the Leverstock side to take their foot off the gas a little, but the game went away from them very quickly. Two

minutes later North Leigh were attacking again, and although Bonfield pulled off a great save to keep out a shot from Mekhi Thomas, Njoroge followed up to net the rebound and put his side back in the game. Leverstock were starting to look rattled now, and in the 81st minute a rash challenge in the box resulted in a penalty for the home side. Chester stepped up to take the spot kick and level the scores at 2-2.

North Leigh had all the momentum now, and in the 84th minute as Bonfield came out of his goal to thwart an attack, the ball was chipped over him and Harlee Vozza nodded home into the empty net to complete the turnaround. There was no coming back from a shellshocked Leverstock side, and the search for their first league win goes on.

North Leigh (0) 3 (Njoroge 77, Chester 81 pen, Vozza 84)

1. Monty Marriott, 2. Casey Groves, 5. Jack Alexander, 6. Noah Parsons (17. Andre Bromfield 80 mins), 4. Finlay Baker (14. Louis Mathias 59 mins), 15. Harvey Fox (3. Michael Hopkins 89 mins), 7. Calvin Njoroge, 8. Edward Odley, 9. Kyle Chester, 10. Harlee Vozza, 11. Morgan Williams (16. Mekhi Thomas 55 mins). Sub not used: 12. George Rushton.

Leverstock Green (1) 2 (Neal 6, Mooney 75)

1. Alfie Bonfield, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Dan Weeks, 5. Gary Connolly, 6. Ryan Carruthers (18. Eyituoyo Akinbulumo 89 mins), 7. Luke Beckwith (12. Ronnie Brennan 77 mins), 8. Ethan Mooney, 9. Guiseppe Delgaudio (15. Callum Moore 45+1 mins), 10. Nat Connolly (14. Josh Dooley 60 mins), 11. Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica. Sub not used: 19. Scott McGleish.

Alan Lee Reporting

Leverstock Green 4 Vs AFC Dunstable 0

Leverstock Green finally have their first win in the Southern League on the board, and they did it in style against a mid-table AFC Dunstable side at the Lords Builders Merchants Stadium on Saturday.

Top scorer Guiseppe Delgaudio was still out injured after picking up a knock last week, but Rawn Seale returned from suspension to take up the number nine shirt, and got Leverstock off to a great start. In the 5th minute of the game a cross from Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica was spilled by goalkeeper Seb Stacey under pressure from Ethan Mooney, and Seale pounced to shoot home the loose ball and put Leverstock 1-0 up.

The visitors had little to offer in the first half other than a couple of shots well over the bar, and Leverstock had two great opportunities to extend their lead in the closing minutes of the half. In the 38th minute Mooney put the ball across goal to find Seale coming in at the far post, but he scooped his shot over the bar from close range. Three minutes later Stefanoaica went on a run from his own half into the AFC penalty area. Stacey got a touch on the ball to knock it off of Stefanoaica’s toe, but he got the ball back, only for his shot at goal to be cleared off the line by a defender.

AFC made a triple substitution at half time in an attempt to turn their fortunes around, but it was Leverstock that continued to impress. In the 55th minute they added a second goal on the break. Seale got up on the halfway line to nod the ball into the path of Stefanoaica, who was onside and clean through. It looked as though Stefanoaica might have run the ball too far forward as he approached the penalty area, but he got to it before Stacey and slotted it under the keeper to make it 2-0.

Things got even better five minutes later. A pass from Stefanoaica gave Nat Connolly a run at goal, and Connolly squared the ball to Seale, who tried to work a shooting position but in the end deferred to Mooney, who was running in at the perfect angle to shoot into the top corner and make it 3-0 to Leverstock.

It should have been four in the 67th minute when Stefanoaica was brought down in the box by a clumsy challenge from Kwadwo Bugyei-Kyei for a Leverstock penalty, but Stefanoaica’s spot kick was saved by Stacey. The visitors went close to pulling a goal back in the 68th minute when Enrico Greco was through on goal, but his shot hit the post. In the 87th minute a great pass from Stefanoaica put Luke Beckwith through on goal, but Stacey tipped his shot over the bar. However, four minutes into stoppage time a pass from Lewis Collins put Beckwith into another one-on-one situation with Stacey, and this time he slotted it past the keeper to score his first goal of the season and complete a superb 4-0 win for the Leverstock side.

Leverstock Green (1) 4 (Seale 5, Stefanoaica 55, Mooney 60, Beckwith 90+4)

1. Alfie Bonfield, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Dan Weeks, 5. Gary Connolly (18. Eyituoyo Akinbulumo 76 mins), 6. Ryan Carruthers, 7. Ethan Mooney (14. Jamie Breen 79 mins), 8. Ademide Baruwa (17. Tyrone Kumi 89 mins), 9. Rawn Seale (12. Luke Beckwith 63 mins), 10. Nat Connolly, 11. Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica (15. Lewis Collins 87 mins).

AFC Dunstable (0) 0

1. Seb Stacey, 2. Ben Lynch (16. Callum Martin H/T), 3. Khyan FrazerWilliams (14. Kwadwo Bugyei-Kyei H/T), 4. Kyle Lynch, 5. Stanley Georgiou, 6. Archie Long Nicholls (18. Bruce Ovbiye-Nsang H/T), 7. George Joyce (12. Daniel Tagoe 63 mins), 8. Hayden Beadle, 9. Russell Berko (17. Andrei-Eric Frunza 63 mins), 10. Enrico Greco, 11. Kyle Brooks.

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KitAid is a charity set up by, Derrick Williams MBE, who visited Tanzania on a WaterAid supporters’ trip in 1998. Derrick, being a mad footie fan, was amazed at the reception he received from children and adults in remote villages just because he was wearing one of his favourite football shirts (he follows Watford, Liverpool and Chesham Utd).

After two weeks in Tanzania, a flame was lit in Derrick’s heart, and he was on a mission to provide kit and equipment to the bare-footed children playing with footballs made of tied string and plastic bags. Twenty-one years on, KitAid has lots of volunteers and to date we’ve sent out 900,000+ kits to children and adults in 55 different countries across the world.

How to donate

If you’d like to support the KitAid cause, the easiest way to donate your unwanted football kit, in order for us to find it a new home.

Alternatively, if you don’t have any unwanted kit, but would still like to support us, we’re very grateful for any donations which will help to fund our annual costs as well as support other partnership charities where possible.

We thank you for all your support.

In working in some of the most under-privileged countries around the world, The Football Association is no stranger to seeing the impact the donation of something as simple as a shirt or a pair of shorts can make. KitAid has brought an enormous amount of pleasure and enjoyment to young and old alike through the gift of football kit and has shared the spirit of British clubs and the England team with communities in all corners of the globe. We are proud to be associated with KitAid and wish them all the best in their endeavours for the years to come.

Jane Bateman, Head of International Relations, The Football Association

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IT’S FA Cup weekend and for the 64 teams contesting the third qualifying round this afternoon, that feeling of ‘what if’ is already firmly locked at the back of the minds of many.

‘What if’ we win one more game and get a winnable tie in the fourth qualifying?

‘What it’ we then pull out a Birmingham City or a Bolton Wanderers when the EFL clubs from Leagues One and Two enter in the first round, and ‘what if’ we get the TV cameras down for a nice big payday to boot?

Not that’ll you’ll catch managers admitting to harbouring such thoughts at this stage, but for chairmen and women, the boards of directors and, of

course, the fans, it’s very much allowed. In fact, it’s insisted upon.

Each and every year a Non-League club get their place in the spotlight, it seems. A fairytale story decided upon by the FA Cup gods alone, irrespective of league position or previous history. You only need cast your minds back 12 months for an example of what can achieved. The FA Cup first round threw up a dream tie for Step 4 side Cray Valley PM, whose reward for a fourth qualifying round victory over Enfield Town was a first-round clash at neighbouring big guns Charlton Athletic.

Incredibly, a Lucas Ness own goal earned the Millers a lucrative replay in front of the TV cameras at the humble Badgers Sports Ground where the Addicks eventually won through. Since then, however, Cray Valley have won promotion to Step 3 for the first time in their history and star striker Kyrell Lisbie earned a move to the National League with Braintree Town.

The same thing happened to Isthmian Premier side Horsham, who earned a first-round tie at former Premier League side Barnsley at Oakwell, brought forward to the Friday night.

The Hornets produced the performance of a lifetime to hold the Tykes to a 3-3 draw to force a home replay, where they eventually lost 3-0. But they were soon reinstated after it was discovered Barnsley had fielded an ineligible player, only to go down 3-0 to League Two Sutton United in the next round.

Perhaps under the radar was Aldershot Town’s trip to Swindon Town – but it was a tie that was to go down in the history books.

Incredibly, Tommy Widdrington’s National League Shots went 3-0 up against their League Two hosts inside just nine minutes and led 7-0 by the 58th minute before the Robins brought it back to 7-4.

It was the first time in history that a Non-League club had put seven goals past an EFL club in the FA Cup, while Widdrington’s men went onto beat League Two

leaders Stockport County away from home and earn a third-round to at Championship side West Brom.

Sheppey United also earned a taste of the big time when hosting Walsall for a first ever foray to the ‘proper’ stages (as The FA so condescendingly call it).

Two years ago, Bracknell Town were the Non-League cup heroes, drawing out an Ipswich Town side on an upward spiral under new boss Kieran McKenna.

A capacity 2,000 crowd and the ITV cameras greeted them at their shared Bottom Meadow stadium where the Step 3 Robins gave the Tractor Boys a rather uncomfortable evening at times before succumbing to a 3-0 defeat.

McKenna and a large number of those Ipswich players are now keeping Premier League company these days so, for Bracknell, it was a night the club will never forget.

Elsewhere in the first round, we saw 1-0 victories for Chippenham Town, at home to League One Lincoln City, and King’s Lynn Town, who stunned Doncaster

Rovers on the road thanks to Gold Omotayo’s winner seven minutes from time.

Torquay United, too, came back from two goals down to force a replay at Derby County’s Pride Park Stadium, while Farnborough enjoyed their best FA Cup run for 21 years - since that unforgettable 2003 campaign which ended with a fourth-round defeat at Arsenal –beat humbling League Two Sutton on the road.

Sadly, this year, the dynamic has been altered somewhat with the scrapping of FA Cup replays from the first round onwards.

Naturally, the decision has gone down like a lead balloon with clubs outside of the top-flight with the chances of earning a televised home replay or moneyspinning away day now kicked into touch.

But with drawn ties now going straight to the lottery of penalties, a famous giant-killing is still as opportune as ever. It’s in the lap of the FA Cup gods.

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Herts Senior County League

Reserves Results/ Fixtures 2024

13th Jul

23rd Jul

Jul

30th Jul Home EVERGREEN

Sat 3rd Aug Away Eagles Land Cricklewood

Sat 10th Aug Away Codicote Reserves

17th Aug

20th Aug

Aug

31st Aug Away Cuffley

Tue 3rd Sep Home CHESHUNT FC DEVELOPMENT

7th Sep

10th Sep

Sep

28th Sep Home COCKFOSTERS RESERVES

5th Oct Home CODICOTE

McGinty

McGinty 2 Sat 12th Oct Away Buntingford Town

McGinty, Brenn Sat 19th Oct Away Hinton

26th Oct Away Cheshunt FC

16th Nov Home COCKFOSTERS RESERVES

Sat 23rd Nov Away Hertford Heath

ntySat 30th Nov Away Everett Rovers

Sat 7th Dec Home OWENS FC

3.00 pm Sat 14th Dec Away London Lions Development

3.00 pm Sat 21st Dec Home HERTFORD HEATH

Reserves Player Stats 2024

Alan Lee Reporting

Leverstock Green Reserves 0 VS Cockfosters Reserves 1

The reserves exited the Norman Appleby Trophy at the first hurdle with a 1-0 home defeat to Cockfosters Reserves.

Harry Maloret ��

Alex Vtornicov ��

Rodger Siluba

Jack Evans

Alfie Herd

Freddie Newing ��

Jose Costa ��

Raymond John ��

Michael Adriano ��

Connor McGinty ��

Ronnie Brennan

Joe Dalli �� (for Maloret)

Josh Weidner �� (for John)

Callum Moore �� (for Adriano)

Bobby O’Flynn �� (for Vtornicov)

Filip Kastrati �� (for Costa)

Alan Lee Reporting

Leverstock Green Reserves 2 Vs Codicote 2

Leverstock Green Reserves exited their second cup competition on successive Saturdays, losing on penalties to Codicote’s first team in the Herts Senior Centenary Trophy. At half time the score was 1-1, with both goals coming from penalties – Connor McGinty for Leverstock and James Ewington for Codicote, and the visitors were down to ten men with Ewington having received two yellow cards. A second McGinty penalty put Leverstock 2-1 up, but yet another penalty saw Aaron Jarvis level the scores for Codicote. With the scores level at 90 minutes, the game went to penalties and Codicote won the shootout 4-2.

Thomas Morrell

Kaashan Darr

Freddie Newing ��

Alfie Herd

Bobby O’Flynn ��

Reece Marchant

Connor McGinty ⚽⚽

Tyrone Kumi

Rodger Siluba

Schilo Mateta-Kanda ��

Joe Dalli ��

Jack Evans �� (for O’Flynn)

Alex Vtornicov

Filip Kastrati

Michael Adriano �� (for Dalli)

Alan Lee Reporting

Buntingford Town 1 Vs Leverstock Green Reserves 2

Leverstock Green Reserves bounced back from two cup defeats on the previous two Saturdays to record a 2-1 win at bottom side

Buntingford Town in Saturday’s Herts Senior County League Premier Division game. Connor McGinty and Ronnie Brennan were the scorers.

Harry Maloret

Kaashan Darr

Alfie Herd �� ��

Jack Evans ��

Bobby O’Flynn

Freddie Newing

Connor McGinty ⚽��

Ronnie Brennan ⚽ ��

Callum Moore ��

Schilo Mateta-Kanda ��

Joe Dalli ��

Michael Adriano �� (for Moore)

Jose Costa �� (for Evans)

Alex Vtornicov �� (for Herd)

Josh Weidner �� (for Dalli)

Filip Kastrati �� (for Brennan)

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Under 18s

Under 18s

Player Stats

Alan Lee Reporting

Leverstock Green (U18) 1 Vs Beaconsfield Town 5

Leverstock Green’s Under-18s exited the FA Youth Cup at the Preliminary Round stage. They put up a good performance against a strong Beaconsfield academy side, and were in the game until being reduced to ten men during the second half.

After an even opening to the game, Beaconsfield took the lead in the 22nd minute with a finish from close range. However, the Green side levelled the game in the 35th minute. A through ball gave George Eldridge a run at goal and the striker finished superbly with a shot from just inside the box. There was an even better finish in first half stoppage time as Biscat Yilma broke away and scored with a superb chipped shot over Leverstock keeper Max Pepper to put Beaconsfield back in front at 2-1.

Leverstock had the chance of an equaliser early in the second half when Sonny Latham-Gough was through and took the ball past the keeper, but couldn’t get his shot on target. At the other end Pepper saved well to turn a free kickm from Liam Jenkins round the post in the 57th minute.

The key moment in the game came in the 68th minute when Leverstock were reduced to ten men. Ryan Barry was shown a straight red for pulling down a Beaconsfield forward who was through on goal. The result was a free kick just outside the box, and this time Jenkins fired a shot past Pepper to put Beaconsfield 3-1 up. The tie was now beyond the Leverstock side, and Beaconsfield added further goals in the 73rd and 81st minutes.

Max Pepper

Ryan Barry

Alfie Hart

Shae Robinson

Oscar Martin

Joe Sadler

Luca Crofts

Luke Dunton

Sonny Latham-Gough

Josh Weidner

George Eldridge

Christopher McNamee

Freddie Turner (for Hart 70)

Archie Baker (for Martin 58)

Taylor Wilkinson-Ousby (for Latham-Gough 79)

Matthew Brett (for Dunton 70)

Leo Rumsby-Ferris

Alan Lee Reporting

Letchworth Garden City Eagles (U18) 0 Vs Leverstock Green (U18) 1

The under-18s started their league campaign in the Southern Countines Floodlit Youth League Delphian Division with three points. A goal from Shae Robinson was enough to bring back the three points from Letchworth Garden City Eagles.

Starting XI:

Thomas Morrell

Matthew Brett

Alfie Hart

Archie Baker

Oscar Martin

Freddie Turner

Josh Weidner

Joe Sadler

Alfie Welham

Shae Robinson

George Eldridge

Subs:

Luke Dunton

Max Pepper

Luca Crofts

Alan Lee Reporting

Leverstock Green (U18) 2 (4) Vs Enfield Borough (U18) 2 (5)

The Under-18s were knocked out of the Brian Hitchings Cup on penalties on Thursday night. The Green side led 1-0 at half time, but the game finished 2-2 after 90 minutes, and visitors Enfield Borough won the shootout 5-4.

Thomas Morrell

Matthew Brett

Alfie Hart

Archie Baker

Oscar Martin

Shae Robinson

Joe Sadler

Josh Weidner

Taylor Wilkinson-Ousby

George Eldridge

Luca Crofts

Chris McNamee

Sonny Latham-Gough

Luke Dunton

Kuba Tinriover

Leo Rumsby-Ferris

Monthly Football Shirt Auction

This month you can bid for a 2024/25 Liverpool shirt signed by Virgil Van Dijk

This shirt was signed at the PFA awards on August 20th 2024 and was witnessed by Leverstock Green assistant manager and PFA Player Services Executive Scott McGleish.

Bidding is open from 9th October 2024 to 4th Novemberr 2024.

Please go to: - https://levgreenfc.co.uk/signed-shirtauction/

To make a bid.

1954-55

1955-56

1962-63

Leverstock Green FC Honours

Honours

Joined Herts County League Division Two

Herts County League Division Two runner-up

Placed in Division One "B" for transitional season

Normal league programme cancelled, emergency competition run instead

1967 Relegated to Division Two

1973-74

1978-79

Herts County League Division Two runner-up (lost title on goal average)

Promoted to Division One

Herts County League Division One Champions

Promoted to Premier Division

1984 Relegated to Division One

1984-85

1985-86

Herts County League Division One runner-up

Promoted to Premier Division

League renamed Herts Senior County League

1987 Relegated to Division One

1988-89

1990-91

1991-92

1993-94

1995-96

1996-97

1997-98

Herts Senior County League Division One runner-up (list title on goal difference)

Promoted to Premier Division

Herts Senior County League runner-up

Joined South Midlands League

Joined newly formed Senior Division on league re-organisation

South Midlands League Senior Division runner-up

South Midlands League Senior Division Champions

Founder members of Spartan South Midlands League Senior Division

2001 Senior Division renamed Division One

2002-03

2024-25

Promoted to Premier Division

Promoted to Pitching In Southern League Division One

Gladwish Charity Cup Winners,

Hertfordshire Football Association

1991-92

2002-03

2006-07 2010-11

2011-12

1965-66

1973-74

1978-79

1981-82

1984-85 1988-89

1990-91

Herts Charity Shield Runners-up

Herts Centenary Trophy R-up

Herts Intermediate Cup R-up

Herts Charity Shield Winners

Herts Charity Cup R-up

Herts Senior County League

Reserve Division Three R-up

Division Two Runners-up

Division One Champions

Reserve Division Two R-up

Division One Runners-up

Premier Division Runners-up

1991-92

1993-94

1995-96

1996-97

1999-2000

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2008-09

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2015-16

2010-11

2014-15

2015-16

Spartan South Midlands League

Reserve Division Two R-up

Senior Cup Runners-up

Senior Division Runners-up

Senior Div Best Playing Surface

1st Equal Best Programme

Senior Division Champions

Senior Div Best Playing Surface

Sportsmanship Cup Winner

Fred Crain Award Winner

Senior Div Best Playing Surface

Res Div 1 Top Sportsmanship Pts

Sportsmanship Cup Winner

Senior Div Best Programme

Reserve Division One R-up

Sportsmanship Cup Winner

Division One Best Playing Surface

Promoted to Premier Division

Reserve Division One R-up

Reserve Division One Champions

Premier Division Cup Runners-up

Reserve Division One Champions

Reserve Division One R-up

Premier Division Cup Runners-up

Fred Crain Award Winner

Sportsmanship Cup Winner

Napier English Electric Sportsmanship Cup Winner

Southern Counties Floodlit Youth League

Delphian Division Runners-up

Corinthian Division Runners-up

Brian Hitchings Cup Runners-up

Colwyn Cup Runners-up

West Herts FA St Mary’s Cup Winners 2017-18 2022-23

Runners-up 2005-06 2008-09 2010-11 2013-14

Rickmansworth Charity Cup Runners-up 1983-84 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

Frank Major Trophy Winners 1990-91 1991-92

Branching Out: Talking to the Trees

Name: Austin Byfield

Where from: Hemel Hempstead

Position @ Club: Ex GK and GK

Coach

What are your Hobbies?

Reading, hiking and trying fill a football void

What football team do you support?

I'd rather not say! .... Spurs

Favourite Player of all time?

Van der Sar

Best thing about being involved with Levy?

The amount of care shown to everyone. The club is run like a family and they've looked after me loads; I'm very grateful to be part of it.

VICE PRESIDENTS CLUB 2024-25

Leverstock Green Football Club would like to thank the Vice Presidents for their help and assistance pledged for this season. ay

Colin Bull, Peter Dennis, Jim Doble, Peter Frasier, Roger Stokes, Phil Gray

As in previous seasons the donations made by our Vice Presidents have assisted us in providing many improvements. Would you like to join, £25 will secure your place.

GOLD Members Club

Tony Smart, Alan Lee, Keith Pym

Colin Bull and Bill Dawes

The Gold Members Club for those who have given significant donations to the club.

Leverstock Green FC would like to thank the above which allows the club to have additional resources for their use.

If you like to join the Gold Club, please contact Tony Smart

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