Hadley Vs Levy 30/9

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Harry Way

Rio Beach

Dan Casey

Josh Dooley

Kalan Lisbie

Callum Neal

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Nat Connolly

Oliver Glimas

John Gyabaah

Ethan Mooney

Aldo Petagine

Dan Pett

Juan Pablo Velasco

Marcus Warren

Iker Noguera Leon

Joe McCarthy

Jeffrey Sekyere

Joel Onu

Manager: Fergus Moore

Assistant: Scott McGleish

GK Coach: Darren Bonfield

Coach: Aaron Eales

Physio: Amy Kibler

Charlie Taylor (GK)

Isaac Stones

Luke Massingham

Prince Kandolo

Romey Meoded

Luke Alfano (c)

Alvin Kyremeh

Lenny Asamoah

Tommy Roberts

Levi Young

Antonio Pagne-Michael

Peter Rosemin

Finley Aldridge

Billy Hayes

Callum Ismail

Hedley Ogbebor

Cameron Ferguson

Richard Ennin

Alphonso Kennedy

Manager: Anthony Clarke

Assistant: Junior Matti

Coach: Scott Dash

Coach: Mick Hoare

GK Coach: Tim Texeira

Physio: Don Yeobah

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Leverstock Green FC Club Information

President – Derrick Williams MBE

Chairman – Emma Smart

General Club Secretary – Alan Lee

Football Secretary – Alan Lee

Treasurer – Tony Smart

General Officer – Keith Pym, Garry Harvey, Steve Ypey

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Keith Pym, Alan Brett, Steve Ypey, Roger Lipscombe,

Garry Harvey, Gemma Williams, Martin Barry,

Dan Swan, Steven Smart

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Hadley Football Club were founded in the 1882/83 season. A notable achievement during the early years was a 1-0 defeat of Tottenham Hotspur, although Tottenham then was not of the calibre that it is now. The 1880's and 1890's were glamour times for Hadley when the club used to attract crowds of several hundred to Hadley common. With regret however, the progressive Barnet FC etc. drew players away from Hadley. This was at about the turn of the century. Club activities became low key around 1912 with Barnet FC becoming more prominent. Between these years and 1922 the club was up and down like a yo yo. Club fortunes again changed close to World War II and thereafter, with the emergence from the Hadley ranks of the famous Lester Finch who went on to play for Barnet FC and become a full amateur international. Records show an upturn in Hadley FC activities after World War II. The club became a member of the Barnet and District League and, from about 1947, played at Wrotham Park at the Barnet end of Kitts End Road. Hadley played there until about 1955 when it then moved to Barnet Playing Fields in order to "have some better facilities". The club played in the North Suburban Intermediate League at this time.

Still playing at Barnet Playing Fields, the club then joined the Mid Herts League and with Peter Gray as 1st team manager, we were Premier Division Winners in 1975/76 and 1976/77. We also won the Mid Herts Premier Division Shield in 1976/77. Having won the Mid Herts Premier Division twice, the club wanted to progress to the Herts Senior County League so therefore moved to a pitch with better facilities in St. Albans Road, Barnet (current home of The Shire London Golf Club). We had one season at this pitch before being told that it was no longer available to hire. We won the Herts Senior County League Division Three at our first attempt during this season. However, we had to find a new home and played at a sports ground in Chandos Avenue, Whetstone (a training base for the England National team at the time), until 1985. The club left the Herts Senior County League to join the Southern Olympian League and moved grounds again to play at the Woodside Park Club, Southover, Totteridge.

In 1992 the club moved to a ground in Brickfield Lane, Arkley, Barnet and re-joined the Herts Senior County League in the 1999/00 season. Under the management of Ian Gray, the 1st team won the Division One championship in 2001/02 to move up to the Premier Division in 2002/03, where we finished mid-table. Mick Hore was appointed manager in 2003/04 and we enjoyed a very successful season with the 1st team winning the Herts Senior County League Premier Division and the Herts Senior Centenary Trophy. 2004/05 was also very

successful with the 1st team retaining the Premier Division title. Success continued into 2005/06 with the 1st team winning the prestigious Aubrey Cup.

In 2006-07 the 1st team finished Runners Up in the Herts Senior County League Premier Division. An application to join the Spartan South Midlands league was blocked by the Herts County League, so the following season (2007-08) the club played all of its football in the West Herts Saturday League. During this season, all Hadley teams (3 teams) won their respective leagues for the first time in the clubs history. This included the 1st team winning the Premier Division of the West Herts League with Guy Slee in charge, having taken over from Mick Hore at the start of the season. We again applied to join the Spartan South Midlands League and our place in Division Two was accepted for the start of the 2008-09 season.

The move to the Spartan South Midlands League saw the 1st team begin groundsharing at Potters Bar Town FC, and the reserves and 3rd team continued to use the ground in Brickfield Lane. Ian Gray replaced Guy Slee as manager at the start of the season, with Guy having stepped up into the role of Chairman, joined on the committee with the arrival of Bob Henderson as Secretary. Our first season in the Spartan South Midlands League turned out to be a very successful one with the 1st team gaining promotion to Division One at the first attempt after finishing one point behind The 61 FC (Luton). We also won the Division Two Cup after beating Totternhoe in the final.

Our second season in the Spartan South Midlands League (2009-10) surpassed everyone’s expectations when we achieved another promotion after finishing in second place behind Holmer Green. We also won two matches in our first attempt at the FA Vase, beating Harpenden Town and then Leverstock Green, eventually being knocked out in a tight 1-0 defeat at Stanway Rovers. The 2010-11 season saw us again playing at the highest level in the club’s long history (Step 5 of the National League System), and we also enjoyed our first ever outing in the FA Cup, drawing 0-0 with Barking before losing 1-0 in the replay. Another highlight of the season was playing against Barnet in the 2nd round of the Herts Senior Cup, drawing 1-1 after 90 minutes before losing 4-1 in Extra Time.

In January 2012, long-serving manager Ian Gray stepped down from the role of 1st team manager after 3½ successful years in charge, having guided the team from Division Two to the Premier Division of the Spartan South Midlands League with back-to-back promotions. A new management team was appointed who were previously with St Albans City reserves. An influx of new players and the guidance of player-manager Alexis Nicholas saw us achieve our pre-season aim of staying in the Premier Division, as we ended in 15th position out of 22 teams. The start of the 2012-13 season saw Franco Sidoli join as 1st team manager having

also left St Albans City during the summer. Franco was supported by a coaching team of Alexis Nicholas, Lewis Dommett and Hector Varela as we enjoyed a successful season with a comfortable mid-table finish and our first ever win in the FA Cup following a 2-0 victory over Hertford Town. We also reached the final of the Premier Division Cup when we were unlucky to lose 3-2 against Aylesbury United (After Extra Time), having taken the lead twice in the match.

At the end of the 2012-13 season, Franco Sidoli stepped down as 1st team manager due to a change in work circumstances for 3 out of 4 people in the management team, including himself, which would not have allowed them to give 100% commitment to the job during the forthcoming season. The club appointed Geoff O'Vell as the new 1st team manager, who had previously been 1st team manager at Colney Heath, Hoddesdon Town and Broxbourne Borough. Geoff was joined by Assistant Manager Paul Surridge and coach Mark Mezen. A highlight during this season was drawing Watford FC in the 1st Round of the Herts Senior Cup. We lost 2-0 with goals from Luke O'Nien and Bernard Mensah securing the win for Gianfranco Zola's Championship side. We had mixed fortunes during the 2013-14 league campaign and although an improved end to the season saw us make a late climb up the league table to finish just below mid table, the club decided that a restructuring of the team management was required at the end of the season. This saw Geoff O'Vell and his management team leave the club.

At the start of the next season (2014-15) Micky Hazard was appointed as the new 1st team manager. As a player, Micky was a member of the Tottenham team that won the 1982 FA Cup and UEFA Cup in 1984. He also went on to play for Chelsea, Portsmouth, Swindon Town and then Tottenham for a second spell. Since the end of his playing career, Hazard was Youth Academy Coach at Crystal Palace and was also involved on the management team of Sevenoaks Town and Hoddesdon Town. Micky was joined by the return of Franco Sidoli, Lewis Dommett and Hector Varela who were all well-known to the club as, along with Alexis Nicolas, they formed our 1st team management team during a successful 2012-13 season. The first season in charge for our new management team was very successful as we ended in 9th position in the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division - our highest ever finish. We surpassed this in the following season (2015-16) as we ended in 6th position in the league and we also won the Herts Charity Shield for the first time following a 3-1 victory over Tring Athletic in the final at the County Headquarters, Letchworth.

The 2016-17 season saw the return of our 1st team to Brickfield Lane in Barnet following over £500,000 worth of facilities improvements and eight years of groundsharing with Potters Bar Town. Ground improvements included the installation of floodlights, a spectator stand, new fencing and pathways, pitch drainage installation, a new car park and the refurbishment of the pavilion clubhouse and changing rooms. This was made possible thanks to grants and

donations from the Football Stadia Improvement Fund, Sport England, the Peter Harrison Foundation, the Happy Charitable Trust, Village Healthcare and the Back2Barnet campaign. A highlight of our first season back in Barnet was an outstanding FA Cup run, eventually being knocked out in a Third qualifying round replay against Eastbourne Borough who went on to beat Aldershot Town in the next round.

The 2017-18 season saw a change of first team management with Anthony Clark being appointed in October 2017. As a player, Anthony appeared for Southend United before playing at a high standard of non-league football with teams including Hendon and Wealdstone. A very strong end to the season saw us finish in sixth place, our joint highest ever finish. The 2018-19 league campaign was our most successful in the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division, finishing in 3rd place, missing out on the Runners Up spot by goal difference.

In the summer of 2019, following correspondence with the Football Association, a lateral movement saw Hadley FC moved to the Essex Senior League for the 2019-20 season after 10 seasons in the Spartan South Midlands League. This move was part of the Football Association's ongoing restructuring of the National League System and their move towards a "pure pyramid". A highlight of the 2019-20 season was reaching the Third qualifying round of the FA Cup, equalling our best ever run from the 2016-17 season. We eventually lost at Havant & Waterlooville, but getting that far in such a prestigious competition was an excellent achievement by Anthony Clark's team. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season then ended early and was declared null and void. Similarly, the 2020-21 Essex Senior League season was also curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic but we had a fantastic run in the FA Vase, reaching the Fifth Round for the first time in the club's history. We were unfortunate to lose on penalties to Binfield who went on to reach the final at Wembley.

In the summer of 2021, the Football Association again carried out some restructuring of the National League System and we were moved from the Essex Senior League back into the Spartan South Midlands League. It was a shame that we could not complete a full season in the Essex Senior League, and we enjoyed our time in that league.

The 2021-22 season turned out to be the most successful in the club's history. An excellent FA Cup run saw us narrowly lose 2-1 at home against Enfield Town in a replay having drawn 11 away against the Isthmian League Premier Division side. We then went on to reach the final of the prestigious Herts Senior Cup having beaten higher opposition Royston Town and Ware in the semi final and quarter final. We faced Cheshunt in the final (who went on to gain promotion from the Isthmian League Premier Division into the Vanarama National League South at the end of the season) and two late goals gave our opponents the win. We finished

our league campaign in third position and due to Risborough Rangers (who finished second) not meeting the relevant FA ground grading criteria, we were promoted to Step 4 of the National League System for the first time, an outstanding achievement from Anthony Clark, his management team and players. The 2021-22 season was topped off by us winning the Gladwish Challenge Trophy following a 3-1 win against Stotfold in the final.

Our first season in the Southern Football League Division One Central saw us finish in 9th position - another excellent achievement. We went one step better in our second season at Step 4 with an 8th placed finish, again in the Southern League Division One Central. We also recorded our first ever win in the FA Trophy with a 4-1 victory against Ware FC at Brickfield Lane.

The 2024-25 campaign, saw us finish a record high 5th position in Southern Football League Division One Central and reach the play-offs, losing to eventual play-off winners Berkhamsted in the semi-final. A historic run to the 3rd Round proper of the FA Trophy was made, with fantastic victories over Step 3 opponents Carshalton, Hastings United and AFC Telford during the competition and eventually being narrowly being defeated by Step 2 Oxford City. An historic season was completed, by winning the Herts Charity Cup 4-2 against Welwyn Garden City. We look forward to season 2025-26 with great optimism.

Visiting Club Pen Pics

Luke Ward

Goalkeeper

Bio:

Long serving Goalkeeper, In his 7th season at the club. Great shot stopper and has made crucial saves throughout his playing career with us.

Charlie Taylor

Goalkeeper

Bio:

Goalkeeper who was signed from Harrow Borough 2 seasons ago. and Has become a regular in the side and been a crucial part of a solid defensive backline.

Tommy Roberts

Midfield

Bio:

Very exciting new signing from Wingate and Finchley, who has Impressed greatly in preseason with both his creativity and goals.

Levi Young

Defender

Bio:

Young, impressive defender/wing back, who has joined the club this season from Edgware and Kingsbury.

Hermes Gbio

Central Defender

Bio:

Powerful Central Defender, who signed for us from Hanworth Villa last season. Has established himself as a regular in the side with some impressive performances.

Billy Hayes

Midfielder

Bio:

Managers Player of the year for 24/25 - Billy is a skilful and tenacious ball winner and rarely gives the ball away – has become a firm fans favourite in a very short space of time.

Peter Rosemin

Defender / Striker

Bio:

Hard working and powerful striker, who has also developed into a strong center backalways makes an impact when he plays or is used off the bench.

Cameron Ferguson

Midfielder

Bio:

Regular long serving central midfielder, who is in his second spell at the club. Hard tackling and inventive player. Previous clubs include Cockfosters and Northwood.

Prince Kandolo

Position: Defender

Bio:

New signing, who joined the club from impressing last season at Ashford Town FC and FA National Sunday Cup winners Highgate Albion.

Luke Alfano

Midfielder

Captain - Hard working and goalscoring midfielder. Luke is a key player in our side and has previously played for Kings Langley and Hanwell Town.

Luke Massingham

Defender

Bio:

Commanding defender, who signed for the club in last season from Hendon. Previously with Berkhamsted and has become a regular in our backline.

Callum Ismail

Defender

Bio :

Joined the club from Haringey Borough last season and has become a regular in the side as an attacking wing-back.

Finley Aldridge

Striker

Bio:

Signed from Baldock Town 3 seasons ago and has made a big impression and chipped in with vital goals. Very direct and quick, making him a favourite with the fans. Scored a hat-trick in our Herts Charity Cup final victory last season.

Romey Meoded

Midfield

Bio

Talented, skilful midfielder, who joined the club this season. Previous club last season was Southall FC.

Hedley Ogbebor Defender

Talented defender, who can play anywhere across the backline. Has Impressed in his appearances last season and developed into an excellent defender.

Arthur Jeans

Defender

New signing this season – Young and very talented defender, who made his mark at Brimsdown Fc last season.

Alvin Kryremeh

Defender

Tall. Powerful defender, who has re-joined Hadley this season, after spells away from the club.

Lenny Asamoah

Forward

Bio

Very talented young forward who joined us this season from Southend Manor – Has blistering pace and has shown huge potential pre-season.Bio: (Max 50 words)

Richard Ennin

Forward Bio

Joined club late last season from Cockfosters, very skilful and creative forward, who will give us great options for our attacking play.

Antonio Pagne-Michael

Forward

Bio:

New signing from Cockfosters. Has impressed in preseason, with his direct attacking play and goals.

Alphonso Kennedy

Forward

Bio:

New signing from Haringey Borough. Can play across the front line and will give us great options with his experience at this level.

Jordan Edwards

Position: Striker

Bio:

Re-joined us from Hanwell Town in August.

In his 6th season with the club and has developed into a top class forward/attacking midfielder.

Previous clubs include Haringey Borough.

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Match Reports

Leverstock Green U18 1 vs 3 Oxhey Jets U18

Match Report

The Under-18s were beaten 3-1 at home by Oxhey Jets in their opening SCFYL fixture of the season. A goal from Alex Gyamfi gave them a 16th minute lead, but Oxhey were 2-1 ahead by half time and added a third goal in the second half.

George Gilroy-Hunt

Archie Baker

Harry Barnes

Henry Burroughs

Luca Crofts

Alfie Grace

Alfie Hart

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Ellis Simmons

Biggleswade Town 5 vs 3 Leverstock Green Match

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Leverstock Green were 2-0 up inside seven minutes in Saturday’s game at Biggleswade Town, but they ultimately paid for their defensive frailty and, like last week at Lowestoft, a disappointing second half display saw them end up on the losing side. The game was barely over a minute old when Leverstock went in front. A cross from Callum Neal was blocked, but Ethan Mooney chased the ball and, just before it crossed the bye-line, clipped over a cross which found Jeffrey Sekyere coming in at the far post to apply the finishing touch.

It got even better for Leverstock in the 7th minute when a wellworked move culminated with Iker Noguera Leon finding Juan Pablo Velasco on the edge of the penalty area to hit a low shot which went in off the post for a 2-0 lead.

However, the home side hit back and were soon back in the game. In the 12th minute they pulled a goal back when Ebenezer Kufour showed persistence inside the box to shake off a couple of challenges before slotting the ball past Harry Way. And in the 17th minute Leverstock were unable to clear a corner, and Lynton Goss forced the ball home from close range in the ensuing scramble.

Having levelled the scores they could have gone in front in the 22nd minute, but shot over the bar from a good chance inside the box. Instead, the game see-sawed back in the direction of Leverstock. They should have been back in front in the 30th minute when a pass from Dan Pett allowed Leon to easily beat the home side’s high line

and go clean through on goal, but his eventual shot was slotted inches wide of the post. Leon didn’t have long to mull over his missed chance. Within two minutes Joe McCarthy was brought down on a run into the box, and the referee awarded Leverstock a penalty. Leon stepped up to take the spot kick, and despite the best efforts of the Biggleswade players to unsettle him, buried the penalty to put Leverstock back in front at 3-2.

Leverstock held their lead until half time, and might have extended it in the 50th minute when Sekyere had a run at goal, but his eventual shot was saved. They were forced into a change in the 54th minute after Velasco picked up a needless yellow card for kicking the ball away and was in danger of being provoked into a second yellow by the home side. Marcus Warren, who rejoined the club this week, came on to replace him.

Biggleswade were having most of the ball in the second half, and their pressure told in the 63rd minute when Liam Andrews met a corner unchallenged to level the scores at 3-3. Two minutes later they were in front when a ball across goal found Goss in space to shoot home his second of the game from close range.

Having taken the lead, the home side then did their utmost to slow the game down with constant time-wasting tactics. Warren came closest to getting Leverstock back in the game with a shot in the 68th minute that went just wide. Other than that, the Green side were unable to create much, and when Alfie Powell headed home unchallenged from a corner in the 80th minute to make it 5-3, the game was over. To add to Leverstock’s problems, Warren was shown a straight red card in stoppage time for words to the referee.

Biggleswade Town (2) 5 (Kufour 12, Goss 17, 65, Andrews 63, Powell 80)

1. Luke Mewitt, 2. Barsa Mirtahmasebi, 3. James Dunn (16. Joshua Steele 37 mins), 4.Niall Jones, 5. Alfie Powell, 6. Dan Newton, 8. Basim Mirtahmasebi (7. Pharrell Anderson 85 mins), 9. Lynton Goss, 10. Ebenezer Kufuor, 11. Damani Hunter, 20. Liam Andrews. Subs not used: 13. George Kyle, 14. Joseph Sutton.

Leverstock Green (3) 3 (Sekyere 2, Velasco 7, Leon 32 pen)

1. Harry Way, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Josh Dooley, 5. Kalan Lisbie, 6. Ethan Mooney (12. Oliver Glimas 65 mins), 7. Joe Mccarthy, 8. Dan Pett, 9. Jeffrey Sekyere, 10. Juan Pablo Velasco (16. Marcus Warren 54 mins), 11. Iker Noguera Leon (19. Joel Onu 74 mins). Subs not used: 14. John Gyabaah, 15. Aldo Petagine.

Leverstock

Green Reserves 2 vs 3 Buntingford Town

Match Report

On the same afternoon that the first team were beaten despite taking an early 2-0 lead, Leverstock Green Reserves did the same thing. Goals from George Eldridge and Luc Dischamps had them 2-0 up inside 20 minutes, but visitors Buntingford Town pulled a goal back before half time and completed the turnaround in the second half.

Harry Maloret

Lorenzo Fejzullau

Freddie Newing

Archie Baker

Brandon Bromyard

Tunde Akinpelu

George Eldridge

Nick Barnett

Luc Dischamps

Oscar Roe

Ellis Simmons

Henry Burroughs

Charlie Henson (for Baker)

Luca Crofts (for Roe)

Bobby O’Flynn (for Fejzullau)

Alex Gyamfi (for Simmons)

St Margaretsbury 0 vs 3 Leverstock Green Reserves

Leverstock Green Reserves ended a run of five games without a win with a 3-0 victory away to St Margaretsbury in Tuesday night’s HSCL Premier Division game. With the Under-18s having an FA Youth Cup tie in two days, a number of first team squad players were brought in to get some minutes, and there were two new signings.

Justin Dass put Leverstock into the lead in the 6th minute with a shot from the edge of the box, and Oliver Glimas made it 2-0 in the 27th minute with a long-range shot. Dass came close to adding his second in first half stoppage time, hitting the post with a shot after the keeper had saved his first effort.

The third goal came in the 83rd minute as Glimas crossed for skipper Brandon Bromyard to head home at the far post. Substitute Oscar Roe was unlucky in the 88th minute with a shot that hit the inside of the post and came out.

Harry Maloret

Callum Neal

Dan Casey

John Gyabaah

Brandon Bromyard

Tunde Akinpelu

Justin Dass

Oliver Glimas

Joseph Abe

Elia Zikos

Also Petagine

Bobby O’Flynn (for Abe)

Oscar Roe (for Zikos)

Henry Burroughs (for Casey)

Victor Jarrett (for Neal)

Riley Porter (for Petagine)

Flackwell Heath 1 vs 1 Leverstock Green

Leverstock Green came away with a point from a hardfought Southern League Division One Central match at Flackwell Heath on Saturday. As has been the case in all of Leverstock’s league games since the opening 0-0 draw, they scored the game’s first goal, but having been pegged back in the second half they held on to claim a deserved point.

Fergus Moore added more experience to his back line with the signing of the much-travelled Tommy Boxer during the week, and the big central defender gave an assured performance on his debut.

The home side came close to opening the scoring in the 11th minute on a counter-attack. Eli Grant was found in space on the far side of the penalty area, and pulled it back for Jamie Ayres, whose shot was goalbound until Nat Connolly got his boot to it to deflect it wide.

Leverstock had a chance in the 20th minute when Iker Noguera Leon found himself through on keeper Jack Brooker, but didn’t make proper contact with his shot and Brooker gathered.

Two minutes later it was Joe McCarthy who was through on Brooker, and again the keeper blocked the shot, but the rebound came out to Leon, who drilled a shot from the edge of the box that went in off the post for his sixth goal of the season, putting Leverstock into a 1-0 lead.

Flackwell went close in the 25th minute when a longrange shot from Matty Ayres flew just over the bar, and again on 38 minutes when a shot from Lewis Patrick looped up from a deflection and landed on top of the bar. However, Leverstock took their narrow lead into the break.

Four minutes into the second half a cross from Juan Pablo Velasco found McCarthy coming in, but his header went over the bar, and Velasco went close himself with a chip just over the bar in the 53rd minute.

Flackwell made a double substitution in the 57th minute, and had another good chance three minutes later. A slick passing move put Matty Ayres through on goal, but Harry Way produced a great save to keep his shot out. However, in the 65th minute the scores were levelled. A free kick found its way to the far post where substitute Harlem Hale was in space to shoot past Way from close range.

Neither side had much of a clear cut chance for the remainder of the game, much of which was played in heavy rain, and Flackwell were reduced to ten men in the 83rd minute when Ayoub Igozouln was shown a straight red card for retaliation against Velasco.

Flackwell Heath (0) 1 (Hale 65)

1. Jack Brooker, 2. Ryan Avery, 3. Lewis Patrick, 4. Harry Mepham (12. Ayoub Igozouln 65 mins), 5. Callum Mapley, 6. Lewis Pegg, 7. Jamie Ayres, 8. Matty Ayres (16. Josh Light 85 mins), 9. Jabir Laraba (15. Harlem Hale 57 mins), 10. Ben Stallard (17. Charlie Bacon 57 mins), 11.Eli Grant (14. Connor Young 78 mins)

Leverstock Green (1) 1 (Leon 22)

1. Harry Way, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Josh Dooley, 6. Nat Connolly (14. Oliver Glimas 72 mins), 7. Joe McCarthy (15. John Gyabaah 62 mins), 8. Dan Pett, 9. Jeffrey Sekyere, 10. Juan Pablo Velasco, 11. Iker Noguera Leon (19. Joel Onu 71 mins), 20. Tommy Boxer (16. Aldo Petagine 78 mins). Sub not used: 12. Justin Dass.

Leverstock Green Reserves 1 vs 1 Owens FC

Match Report

Leverstock Green Reserves shared the points in a 1-1 draw with Owens FC in Saturday’s HSCL Premier Division match. George Eldridge gave the Green side the lead early in the second half, but the visitors equalised late in the game.

Harry Maloret

Bobby O’Flynn

Henry Burroughs

Archie Baker

Brandon Bromyard

Tunde Akinpelu

George Eldridge

Dan Casey

Joseph Abe

Ryan Carruthers

Ellis Simmons

Lorenzo Fejzullau (for O’Flynn)

Charlie Clarke (for Abe)

Victor Jarrett (for Burroughs)

Oscar Roe (for Carruthers)

Alfie Hart (for Simmons)

THERE can’t be many clubs with a better record of producing players fit for the EFL – and higher – than FC Halifax Town.

The number that have passed through the Shay down the years is quite something.

Our Chris Dunlavy, chief writer on sister title The Football League Paper, caught up with a former Shaymen last week after he called time on his career.

One of the privileges of this job is watching young footballers thrive in NonLeague before getting their chance and then carving out a successful career in the higher levels.

Lee Gregory certainly did that, scoring 112 EFL goals for the likes of Millwall, Stoke, Sheffield Wednesday and Mansfield Town.

The striker began his journey at Staveley Miners Welfare and Sheffield FC and Glapwell before ripping it up at FC Halifax Town – alongside a certain Jamie Vardy.

But Gregory still remembers the conversation he had with Nicky Law during a brief spell on trial at Alfreton two decades ago.

“I was 17 or 18 and Nicky was the manager at Alfreton,” he recalls. “He said to me one day, ‘You don’t have to be a professional. You can have a

good career in Non-League. Get a job, do this on the side, put the extra money towards a house and you’ll pay it off in 15 or 20 years’.

“I remember thinking ‘You know, he’s right’. That was my mentality when I was playing for Staveley Miners Welfare and Sheffield FC and Glapwell.

“By the time I got to 23, when I joined Halifax, I was like ‘OK, this is my life - let’s buy that house and stop dreaming’.”

Thankfully for Gregory, now 37, an intervention from Kim Holloway - wife of Ian - changed the course of his life.

Gregory scored 29 National League goals for Halifax in the 2013-14 campaign. Holloway, then in charge of Millwall, was considering making an offer but feared the forward would struggle with the jump to the Championship.

“You could be the best player in the world but if you’ve not got the right opinion behind you, you're not going to go anywhere,” says Gregory.

“It only takes one person to believe in you and in my case it was Ian’s wife. She was the one who said ‘Go on, why don’t you take a chance on the lad from Non-League?’ That one opinion changed my life.

“I did have other clubs in the pipeline. I was always going to end up in the EFL that summer. But none of them were in the Championship. I know you make your own luck, but you need help along the way. I was very lucky that she said that to him, and that he listened to her.”

Gregory is just another example of how different players will take different routes into the Football League. We’re lucky we get to see a lot of them at before they really make it.

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A few words about KitAid

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.

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First Team Fixture/Results - 2025

Tue 23rd Sep Home WORMLEY ROVERS HSC-1 W 1-1(4-3)

Sat 27th Sep Home LEIGHTON TOWN SL1C D 2-2 Sekyere 2 Tue 30th Sep Home HADLEY

Sat 4th

Oct Away Welwyn Garden City SL1C 3.00 pm Sat 11th Oct Away Enfield SL1C 3.00 pm

Tue 14th Oct Away Hertford Town

18th Oct Away Northwood

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15th

Sat 13th Dec Home BEACONSFIELD TOWN SL1C 3.00 pm Sat 20th Dec Home STOTFOLD SL1C 3.00 pm

Sat 27th Dec Away Thame United SL1C 3.00 pm

First Team Statistics

Pitching In Southern League Division One Central

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Herts Senior County League

Reserves Fixtures and Results 2025

Sat 12th Jul Away London Colney

Sat 19th Jul Home CODICOTE FRD D 2-2 Thu 24th Jul Away London Lions Development FRD D 3-3

Sat 26th Jul Away AFC Welwyn Development FRD W 2-0 Sat 2nd Aug Away MK College FRD L 1-3

Sat 9th Aug Home HAREFIELD UNITED DEV

Tue 12th Aug Away OIR FC

Sat 16th Aug Home HERTFORD HEATH

Sat 23rd Aug Home ALLENBURYS SPORTS

Tue 26th Aug Home CHIPPERFIELD

W 1-0

W 2-1

W 3-1

Vtornicov

Vtornicov 2

L 4-5 Vtornicov, Clarke, Igwilo, Gangarahwe

L 0-1Sat 30th Aug Home WESTMILL

Sat 6th Sep Away Lemsford

Sat 13th Sep Home BUNTINGFORD TOWN

Tue 16th Sep Away St Margaretsbury

Sat 20th Sep Home OWENS FC

Sat 27th Sep Away Hoddesdon Town

L 0-2 -

D 1-1

L 2-3

W 3-0

D 1-1

1 L 1-3 Sat 4th Oct Away Hatfield Athletic NAT-1 2.00 pm Sat 11th Oct Away Hinton

2.00 pm Sat 18th Oct Home CUFFLEY

1st Nov Home COCKFOSTERS RESERVES

Sat 8th Nov Away Cheshunt FC Development

3.00

Dischamps

Glimas, Bromyard

Sat 15th Nov Away Owens FC

Sat 29th Nov Away Tring Athletic Reserves

Reserves Player Stats 2025

Thu 4th Sept

U-18’s Fixtures and Results 2025

Sept

Sept

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Leverstock Green FC Honours

Honours

1954-55 Joined Herts County League Division Two

Herts County League Division Two runner-up

1955-56 Placed in Division One "B" for transitional season

1962-63 Normal league programme cancelled, emergency competition run instead

1967 Relegated to Division Two

1973-74

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

Promoted to Division One

1978-79

Herts County League Division One Champions

Promoted to Premier Division

1984 Relegated to Division One

1984-85

Herts County League Division One runner-up

Promoted to Premier Division

1985-86 League renamed Herts Senior County League

1987 Relegated to Division One

1988-89 Herts Senior County League Division One runner-up (list title on goal difference)

Promoted to Premier Division

1990-91 Herts Senior County League runner-up

1991-92 Joined South Midlands League

1993-94 Joined newly formed Senior Division on league re-organisation

1995-96 South Midlands League Senior Division runner-up

1996-97 South Midlands League Senior Division Champions

1997-98 Founder members of Spartan South Midlands League Senior Division

2001 Senior Division renamed Division One

2002-03 Promoted to Premier Division

2024-25 Promoted to Pitching In Southern League Division One

Gladwish Charity Cup Winners,

1991-92

2002-03

2006-07 2010-11

2011-12

1965-66

1973-74

1978-79

1981-82

1984-85 1988-89

1990-91

1991-92

1993-94

1995-96

1996-97

1999-2000

Hertfordshire Football Association

Herts Charity Shield Runners-up

Herts Centenary Trophy R-up

Herts Intermediate Cup R-up

Herts Charity Shield Winners

Herts Charity Cup R-up

2000-01

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

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

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

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

Winners 2017-18 2022-23

West Herts FA St Mary’s Cup

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

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VICE PRESIDENTS CLUB 2025-2026

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

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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