Premier Division
Tuesday 4th April 2023
Kick Off 7:45 pm
https://ttclondon.co.uk
Premier Division
Tuesday 4th April 2023
Kick Off 7:45 pm
https://ttclondon.co.uk
Today we welcome Stotfold Players, Officials and Supporters to the LORDS Builders Merchants Stadium for SSML Premier Division game. We hope you have an enjoyable evening with us.
We also welcome our match officials Referee Yashar Yekta and his assistant’s John Wynne and Damon Simmonds
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.
On the gate Tony and Keith will give guidance for car parking and selling 50/50 tickets. The entrance fee us £8 and £4 for concessions.
Our sponsor today is Garry Harvey who is one of our VEO manager and sponsor. We thank Garry for sponsoring today’s game.
Please use the car parking provided inside the ground, as this will avoid any unnecessary disruption to our neighbours. If you have left your car on ANY of the adjoining roads, please pop outside and bring your car in, the car parking is free.
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.
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
Thank you for your co-operation
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Tony Smart was awarded by the Football Association for his 50 years’ service to football on Saturday by the Hertfordshire FA and the SSML officers.
An achievement by any standards, Congratulations Tony.
We now have three of our people who have received this award by the Football Association, Bill Dawes our groundsman and Brian Barter our former Secretary.
U18 vs Harpenden Town
Thursday 6th April ko 19:45
1st vs Tring Athletic
Monday 10th April ko 15:00
U18 vs Luton Town Cedars
Thursday 20th April ko 19:45
1st vs Leighton Town
Saturday 22nd April ko 15:00
Premier Division Cup Final
Ardley United vs Leighton Town
Tuesday 2nd May ko 19:45
Officers
President – Jamie Herd
Chairman – Emma Smart
Vice Chairman – Tony Smart
General Club Secretary – Dean Bradford
Treasurer – Tony Smart
General Committee
William Dawes, Keith Pym, Alan Brett, Scott Isaacs, Pete Jerram, Steve Ypey, Roger Lipscombe, Alan Lee
Match Day Secretary 1st Team - Alan Lee
Match Day Secretary SCFYL Under 18 – Alan Lee
Match Day Secretary EJA Under16 - Dean Bradford
Membership: Dean Bradford
Tony Smart - Clubhouse Manager
Club Welfare Officer/Charter Standard – Scott Isaacs
Media Officer/Website – Alan Lee
Photographer/Facebook – Stephan Fletcher
Programme Editor – Tony 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. S Robinson, Mr. R Saville, Mr. A Smart, Mr. P Taylor, Mr. J Williams, Mr. M Goodson, Mr. .J Lawes
Web: http://levgreenfc.co.uk
Twitter: @levgreenfc
Facebook: @Leverstock Green F.C.
White/Green Shirts, Green Shorts & Socks
Stotfold
Gold Shirts, Black Shorts & Socks
AUSTIN BYFIELD (GK)
LIAM GOOCH
RIO BEACH KADE BAGGE
ALVIN KYEREMEH
BRADLEY ROBINSON
ADRIAN PITFIELD
RYAN CARRUTHERS
IBRAHIM NAGHEEB
LUKE BECKWITH
GEORGE MITCHELL-GEARS
ELGENTY DAALBERG
ETHAN MOONEY
CHRIS BLUNDEN
RICHARD ENNIN
JOSH BAMFORD
JACK BRADSHAW
CHARLIE BRIGGS
ALEX COPPIN
AARON DIVINEY
CHARLIE MOSS
AARON HECTOR
TEMI AKINNBUSOYE
SAMUEL NICHOLLS
OLATUNDE OKEOWO
LEON OKUBOYEJO
DAN PETT JOSH PAGE
SCOTT McGLEISH
ARCHIE SAYER
BOBBY ARMSTRONG DANIEL SEARS
RADU-MIHAL STEFANOAICA
AYOMIDE OKE
CODI-LEE SPAVINS
MASON SPENCE
JOHN SHAMALO JORDON STEWART
Manager: Fergus Moore
Assistant: Scott McGleish
Coach: Darren Bonfield
Coach: Ross Bargent
Physio: Cam Gaffeny
Manager: Brett Donnelly
Ass Manager: Paul Donnelly
Coach: Eddie McLoughlin
Coach: Roy Ryall
Physio: Ryan Jefferies
Referee: Yashar Yekta
Referee Assistants: John Wynne and Damon Simmonds
Stotfold is a small country town with a population in the region of 9,000. It is situated in the county of Bedfordshire but being near the North Herts border has strong links with the Hertfordshire towns of Baldock, Hitchin and Letchworth. The first recorded football in the town was 1904, however it is certain that the game was played for a number of years before that. In those early 1900s, Stotfold sides played in the Biggleswade and District League. This was followed by a spell of nearly 30 years in North Herts Football. The first record of a trophy being won was 1911 when Potton were beaten 1-0 in the Biggleswade and District Championship. Stotfold FC was officially founded after WW2 in 1946. In 1951 we joined the South Midlands League Division 2 and in 1953 were promoted to Division 1. Up until 1965 our home ground was located at Hitchin Road Recreation Ground. Football was very much at the centre of the community and locals in the village clubbed together sufficient funds to purchase a meadow named 'Roker', (previously used in 1911 by Stotfold Athletic), and developed the ground aptly named Roker Park which we occupied for 54 years.
The club remained in the South Midlands League for over 30 years winning promotion to the Premier League in 1955 and winning the championship in 1980 and finishing runners-up nine times. The club joined the United Counties League in 1984/85 season finishing runners-up twice in 1993/94 and 1995/96 under the guidance of ex-Arsenal player Ian Allinson. Phil Pateman took over from Ian stepping up after managing the reserves to League champions and Beds Intermediate success. During 1998-2001 under his charge the club won The Beds Senior and Premier Cups, UCL League Cup, and the Hinchingbrooke Cup as well as being runners-up and finalists in two North Beds Charity Cups. The club also reached the last 32 of the FA Vase and the 3rd Qualifying Rd of the FA Cup. Phil stepped down to become Chairman in 2001 but after a brief spell under Kenny Davidson, Phil took temporary charge of the side again until the end of the season and guided the team from relegation candidates to 10th in the league, retaining the NBCC and were finalists in the Hunts Premier Cup. However, their most notable success came from being awarded national fair play team of the year by Ladbrokes in association with The Non-League paper as well as the UCL fair play award.
In 2001 after the club gained planning permission for a ground improvement, the Town Council asked us to consider giving up our long-term lease for a new stadium along Arlesey Road. We agreed subject to the facility being suitable for playing at Step 4 which would be a significant upgrade on our existing ground allowing us to play at a higher level. This was agreed but became more complex with the project integrating a whole community concept. As such costs spiralled at a time of recession and the project stalled as monies were transferred from it.
The early 2000s saw a high turnover of managers and players with Steve Cook, Jim Benton, Glen Clarke, Ian Williscroft and Mark Teeling all unable to turn the club around. After gaining just 11 points from 17 league games and some heavy defeats in season 2006/7, Mark was replaced in December by the return of Ian Allinson and Ian Donnelly. A partnership that turned out to be the most successful in Stotfold’s history thus far. With the club staring relegation in the face, Ian recruited several senior players and the club hauled themselves out of the bottom two, winning 8 of the last 10 games. During the summer of 2007 the squad strengthened further, culminating in the most successful season in the club’s history. Both first and second team squads won their respective league and county cup competitions, (the first club and to date only one to do so), with the second team under John Philbin remaining unbeaten in the league. The club was the only UCL club to reach the 3rd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup before losing to Tonbridge Angels.
During the summer Ian was offered the Managers job at Ryman Premier League Borehamwood and he remains one of the best non-League managers of our time currently in charge at St Albans City. However, he left a great legacy, and we promoted Ian Donnelly to the position with reserve manager Terry Kitchener stepping up to assist him. Success continued, winning the UCL League Cup and North Beds Charity Cup and finishing League Runners Up. The Reserves and the Under 18 Academy continued to sweep all before them under Gordon Bickerstaff's management and after Ian Donnelly stepped down with Terry at the end of the previous season, it was easy to promote from within again, with Gordon bringing his Assistant Cecil Lee with him. The Academy continued to go from strength to strength with the U15 and U18 Academy teams winning the Beds County Cup. The U18s also won the County Floodlit Cup and the Ridgeon's League West title under Manager Ryan Brooke. In what turned out to be the club's final season in the UCL, 2009/10 saw the first team produce a very creditable performance reaching the 4th round of the FA Vase and finishing 7th in the league.
The 2010s saw the club move back to the Spartan South Midlands League in 2010/11. In season 2012-13 Gordon stood down and Steve Young was appointed as Manager supported by Roy Ryall, but the club were left stunned when Coach Tony Lamacraft collapsed after an abandoned first team friendly caused by the double leg fracture of one of the Stotfold players. Despite the valiant efforts of club officials and paramedics including an air ambulance crew Tony passed away. Over 500 attended his funeral and Tony has been sadly missed not just by Stotfold but the whole of the local football community. Gary Hoy took over the Reserves whilst continuing to run our Under 17 and 18 Academy teams. After another poor start the first team secured a respectable mid-table position whilst the Reserves, made up almost entirely of Academy players, won the Biggleswade KO Cup. Our Under 18s reached the first round of the FA Youth club for the very first time despite playing mostly 16-year-old players before going out to Leyton Orient. The U17s finished 2nd and U18s first in their respective leagues.
Steve promoted from within the club, Michael Parkin and Matt Endersby stepping up and the with ex Colchester pro Rob Bates as Academy Manager. The under 18 side finished second in the Southern Counties Olympian Division and won the Colwyn Cup Final beating league winners Cockfosters. In 2013 the Academy again flourished, reaching the 3rd QR of the FA Youth Cup before losing to full-time Academy side Cambridge United on penalties. They also reached 2 semi-finals and finished 3rd in the league. The first team turned their season around from being 3rd from bottom of the SSML Premier Division with just 18 points at Xmas, to three cup finals and a semi-final place in another. They also moved away from the foot of the table with a further 29 points in the second half of the season. The mid 2010s presented a challenge and following Steve’s resignation in January 2015, Rob Bates stepped up and he managed to mould a team to stave off relegation from the Premier League and finish a creditable 16th. Seasons 2015/18 continued the slide into decline both on and off the pitch. 2015/16 saw a re-formed reserves as an U25 side winning the Biggleswade KO cup. The first team won the NBCC defeating Biggleswade United 2-0 in the final in what turned out to be the last game under Rob Bates and his management team who resigned shortly after. The turnaround of managers was matching that of the players as Mick Reardon kicked it off lasting less than 2 months, suffering a humiliating club record a FA Cup 12-1 loss to Berkhamsted. Michael Parkin stepped in but despite an amazing run of wins at the end of the season we finished bottom on goal difference. Michael unfortunately resigned down to work commitments. Back on the Manager merry-go-round we were given a lift when the FA reprieved us, but we weren’t so lucky in 2018/19 when we finished 3rd from bottom and went down on goal difference on the last day of the season. Julian Robinson, Gary Burkett (Temp), Mark Nervais, and finally Marce Collington all having a hand in managing in excess of 100 players. The only saving grace for the season being runners up in the U25 Development Cup losing out 1-0 to Ampthill Town. The U25s themselves having numerous managers/assistants by Christmas before Brad Gillham supported by Phil Pateman steered them to calmer waters.
Revised plans were drawn up when an offer to build 60 properties on Roker Park was accepted in return for a stadium being built for us. The club needed a reboot and the new stadium rising before our eyes gave us the opportunity to do just that. The club completely restructured with a merger of Senior & Junior clubs with an ongoing program of inclusive football for a Charter Standard Club comprising of more than 60 teams and 700 participants.
So, to the 2020s success off the field being as important as on it but the first Team are the standard bearer. In this regard we were delighted that our former player Luke Gregson could see our vision for the future and agreed to be our manager after a wonderful spell at Baldock where he took them from the SSML Div. 1 to 4th in the Premier League in just 3 seasons. He bought with him Jim Sterling and rebuilt the side. After a slow start the Eagles went on a fantastic run of form winning
14 consecutive league games and seemingly nailed on for promotion before Covid-19 null and voided the season. However not before we won the Beds Senior Trophy beating Stevington 2-0 in the final.
Despite, the disappointment 2020 marked a landmark for the club when we moved to our New Roker Park JSJ Stadium. The £2M Step 4 facility opened its doors on Feb 8th with a home game against Shefford & Campton, and a crowd of 644 witnessed a super game with the Eagles winning 5-3. The stadium is a credit to all but in truth it would not have been possible without substantial financial support from both clubs and generous donations from long standing members of the Seniors. This enabled us to completely furnish the clubhouse, provide external toilets and Irrigation System not catered for in the build. Leaving a legacy for future generations. Unfortunately, season 2020/21 was curtailed again by Covid in December with us finishing in 7th position and the FA Restructure saw us lose out on promotion by 0.01 of a point. Luke also decided to step down due to work and family commitments.
After 20 years as club chairman Phil Pateman stepped down at the end of season 2020/21 with his vice-chairman of some 4 years Rob Parkin agreeing to take on the role of chairman. We started the new 2021/22 season full of optimism having been re-structured off the field and in the re-structured Division 1 under former players Brett and Paul Donnelly. Brett enjoyed a playing career with several local sides and notably National League step 3 sides Biggleswade Town and Hitchin Town becoming assistant manager at both clubs. Paul a member of the 2008 Championship team, is a familiar and popular face at Stotfold. He managed our development side and worked for several seasons with our Juniors before taking a coaching role at Letchworth GC Eagles. Joining Brett’s management team is UEFA B licence and FA Coach mentor Eddie McLoughlin.
Eddie left his Asst managers post at Hendon after successful coaching spells with Hertford and Biggleswade Town. The management team are completed by Michael Parkin (Goalkeeping coach), Ryan Jefferies (Physio) and Roy Ryall with Jon Little, Sean Lyness and Darren Clarke looking after the Development/U18 sides. The season saw unprecedented success with the first team winning Division 1 and promotion back to the South Midlands Premier Division, the Development team winning Division 1 of the Beds County Football League and promotion to Premier Division and the U18s winning the Nemean Division of the Southern Counties Southern Floodlit League. We start season 2022/23 with the same management teams for the first and development teams. The club will have their first ever Woman’s team this season under the management of Tom Olney and Becca Lightfoot and they will be playing in the Beds and Herts Woman’s Football League. Jon is standing down from Youth football and we have a new U18 management team of Stuart Lopez and Scott Cretton. They will play in the midweek SCFYL and on Saturdays in the Junior Premier League.
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Tuesday 4th April
PREM Cockfosters Baldock Town
PREM Crawley Green Leighton Town
PREM Dunstable Town Colney Heath
PREM Leverstock Green Stotfold
PREM Potton United Biggleswade United
PREM Risborough Rangers Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
PREM Tring Athletic Hoddesdon Town
Wednesday 5th April
PREM St Panteleimon Harpenden Town
Thursday 6th April
GCT Rugby Borough Stotfold
Saturday 8th April
PREM Arlesey Town Crawley Green
PREM Aylesbury Vale Dynamos Ardley United
PREM Biggleswade United Stotfold
PREM Cockfosters Hoddesdon Town
PREM Colney Heath Leverstock Green
PREM Dunstable Town Baldock Town
PREM Leighton Town Risborough Rangers
PREM Shefford Town & Campton Potton United
PREM Tring Athletic London Colney
Leverstock Green were beaten for a second Saturday in a row, but this time it was a goal deep into stoppage time which saw them beaten at home by Cockfosters. It was a game of few chances between two very evenly-matched teams in which a draw would have been a fair result, but it was not to be in the end.
Leverstock had the better of the early part of the game, although with little to show for it. A foul on Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica gave them a free kick in a dangerous position on the edge of the box on 14 minutes, but Ibrahim Nagheeb’s effort flew over the bar. Danny May went closer with a shot from distance in the 27th minute but it was still wide of the target.
Cockfosters had shown little threat up to this point, but they took the lead in the 37th minute when Leverstock failed to deal with the visitors’ main tactic – the long throw. A huge throw was flicked on towards the far post where Aiden Read headed home. They almost got a second goal in the 43rd minute but were denied by a double save from Austin Byfield, the second of them turning the ball over the bar with his feet.
Leverstock made a brighter start to the second half, and found the equaliser five minutes in. Chris Blunden flicked the ball through to Stefanoaica, who rode a couple of challenges on a run into the box before slotting home from a narrow angle to level the scores.
The Green side continued to push forward but were unable to create any clear-cut chances. Cockfosters continued to use the long throw at every opportunity, and a couple of them caused moments of danger inside the Leverstock six-yard box, but as the game went into stoppage time, the scores were still level, and it was difficult to argue that either side deserved to win or lose the game.
For a game that saw few stoppages, the stoppage time went on for an inordinately long time. Over 5 minutes had been played when another long throw came into the Green box. The immediate danger appeared to have been cleared, but a shot from outside the box by Ethan Rookard was only parried away by Byfield, and Harrison Rookard was first to the rebound for an easy tap-in to win the game.
Leverstock Green (0) 1 (Stefanoaica 50)
1. Austin Byfield, 2. Alvin Kyeremeh, 3. Kurainashe Musanhi (14. Richard Ennin 66 mins), 4. Luke Durnin, 5. Danny May, 6. Rio Beach, 7. Elgeniy Daalberg (16. Ethan Mooney 74 mins), 8. Dan Pett, 9. Chris Blunden, 10. Ibrahim Nagheeb, 11. Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica. Subs not used: 12. Ryan Carruthers, 15. George Mitchell-Gears, 18. Bobby Armstrong.Presented
Club Sponsor
ARDLEY UNITED Deckchair Pete
ARLESEY TOWN Garry Harvey https://ttclondon.co.uk
AYLESBURY VALE DYNAMOS KitAid – www.kitaid.net
BALDOCK TOWN
Steve Cubitt
BIGGLESWADE UNITED Roger Stokes
COCKFOSTERS
COLNEY HEATH
CRAWLEY GREEN
Jim Doble
Dean Bradford
Keith Pym – The Railway Men
DUNSTABLE TOWN Emma Smart
HARPENDEN TOWN
HODDESDON TOWN
Alison and Keith Jacobs
Jim Doble
LEIGHTON TOWN Leverstock Green U18
LONDON COLNEY
Jamie Herd
POTTON UNITED Deckchair Pete
RISBOROUGH RANGERS
SHEFFORD TOWN & CAMPTON
Tony Smart
Nick Payne
https://www.justgiving.com/fundr
aising/dawnpayne44
STOTFOLD Garry Harvey https://ttclondon.co.uk
CHIPPERFIELD CORINTHIANS
ST PANTELEIMON
TRING ATHLETIC
HALSTEAD TOWN FA CUP
ST PANTELEIMON FA Cup
LONDON COLNEY (PDC)
Garry Harvey https://ttclondon.co.uk
Craig Ringsell
Tony Smart
Keith Pym
Stephen Hale
Peter Fraser
Player Sponsor
Adrian Pitfield
Sean Walsh
Ryan Carruthers
Daniel Weeks
Emma Smart
Peter Jerram & Bob Foster
Keith Pym
Darren Bonfield LORDS Builders Merchants
Ethan Mooney
Dean Bradford
Fergus Moore LORDS Builders Merchants
Rio Beach Deckchair Pete
Ibrahim Nagheeb
Elgeniy Daalberg
Alan Lee
Rob Webb
Cam Gaffeny LORDS Builders Merchants
Scott McGleish
George Mitchell-Gears
Lewis Collins
Luke Beckwith
Kai Stonnell
Dan Pett
Bradley Robinson
Alvin Kyeremeh
Chris Blunden
Alfie Herd
Austin Byfield
Luke Durnin
Bobby Armstrong
Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica
George Kent – Leyton Orient
Focus Scaffolding
Emma Smart
Deckchair Pete
Emma Smart
Alan Lee
Tony Smart
Jamie Herd
Jamie Herd
Tony Smart
Steve Byrne
Carole Pym
Would you like to see your name, company, or business name in this box? Matchball Sponsorship helps the club and provides advertising for your company or business.
TODAY’S MATCH SPONSOR
Garry Harvey
https://ttclondon.co.uk
Garry Harvey – VEO Manager & Club Sponsor* Won on penalties
Week commencing 20th March 2023
Colney Heath FC U18
Week commencing 27th March 2023
Kings Langley FC U18
Week commencing 3rd April 2023
H AFC Dunstable U18 (SC) W
2 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
Colney Heath FC U18 y Leighton Town U18
Luton Town (Cedars) y Harpenden Town U18
Dunstable Town U18 y Kings Langley FC U18
Leverstock Green y Harpenden Town U18
Oxhey Jets U18 y Luton Town (Cedars)
AFC Dunstable U18 (SC) y Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
Berkhamsted FC U18 y Leighton Town U18
Week commencing 10th April 2023
Harpenden Town U18
AFC Dunstable U18 (SC)
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
Leighton Town U18
Week commencing 17th April 2023
AFC Dunstable U18 (SC)
Luton Town U18 (Cedars)
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
Oxhey Jets U18
AFC Dunstable U18 (SC)
Leverstock Green U18
Colney Heath FC U18
Oxhey Jets U18
Berkhamsted FC U18
Leverstock Green U18
2
Dunstable Town U18
Kings Langley FC U18
Harpenden Town U18
Berkhamsted FC U18
Kings Langley FC U18
Luton Town U18 (Cedars)
Friday 14th April
L Leighton Town Youth U16 (EJA)
Sunday 16th April L
18th April
Leverstock Green Football Club would like to thank the Vice Presidents for their help and assistance pledged for last season.
Colin Bull, Peter Dennis, Jim Doble, Peter Frasier, Roger StokesAs 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.
Step 4 and Step 5
The Clubs finishing in the bottom two places in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 at the end of the Regular Season will be relegated and placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 5 for the following Playing Season.
They will be replaced by the Clubs finishing in 1st position in each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5.
The Clubs finishing in third and fourth from bottom in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 at the end of the Regular Season will take part in Inter-Step Play-Off Matches against the Clubs finishing in 2nd position in each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5 to determine whether they remain at Step 4 or are relegated to Step 5 for the following Playing Season.
Inter-Step Play Off Matches:
Each Club at Step 4 which finishes the Regular Season in an Inter-Step Play Off Position will be drawn at home against a Club from Step 5 which finishes the Regular Season in an Inter-Step Play Off Position.
Ties will be a one-off match with the winner being allocated to Step 4 for the following Playing Season and the defeated Club being allocated to Step 5 for the following Playing Season. The Clubs allocated to Step 4 will be placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 4 for the following Playing Season.