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www.uxbridgefc.com 2017-18
Uxbridge vs Barton Rovers
Saturday December 16th 3:00pm
Evo-Stik South, East
Honeycroft, Horton Road, West Drayton UB7 8HX Enquiries: 01895 443557
Email: [email protected]
DIRECTORY Club website: uxbridgefc.com
Twitter: Uxfc_redarmy Commercial: 01895 443557
COMMITTEE
Alan Holloway: Chairman Roger Stevens: Secretary David Tucker: Treasurer
John Bond: Reserve & Youth Team Secretary Chris Pinn: Welfare Officer
Michael Burrell: Match Day Secretary Derek Marshall: Committee Member Colin Rycraft: Committee Member
FOOTBALL
Tony Choules: Manager Paul Mills: Assistant Manager
Damian Payne: Coach Shaun Dawson: Coach
Andrew Connor: Sports Therapist Dennis Koranteng: Reserve Team Manager Alvaro Jose Castano: Reserve Team Coach
Steve Kennedy: Youth Team Manager Chris Stanborough: Youth Team Coach
Tony Heath: Youth Team Coach
OPERATIONS Averill Hinde: General Manager
Ron & Kay Gilbey: Hospitality Management Ray Turton: Match Day Announcer
Sharon Madigan: Programme Editor Geoff Hinde & Kevin Waghorn: Groundsmen
Today we welcome our friends from Barton Rovers to Honeycroft along with the three match officials, Craig Kissi, Damian Mirzadeh & Adam Jones, we also welcome Barry Ford the Match Officials Observer to todays match. We first met Barton Rovers in 1982 in the Southern Football League, the match ended n a 1-1 draw. We have met The Mighty Rovers on 46 occasions with our record Won 21, Drawn 8 and lost 17, our biggest win came in August 2000 at Honeycroft in a Ryman League match when we ran out 8-2 winners with goals from Tunnell (2), Ryder, Moore (3) and Clarke (2). Our biggest loss was more recent, in a Southern League match in August 2016 when Barton won 4-0 at Sharpenhoe Road. We have already met this season winning 1-0 in August 2017, Joe Wright with the winner. After two impressive wins against Moneyfields and Hayes & Yeading we came up against a strong Cambridge City side last week coming away from Westwood Road losing 5-1, our only goal scored by Anthony Thomas. We now enter the busy Christmas period when we play five matches in fifteen days, Tony’s squad, like others will be stretched and we hope for no more injuries to key players. We are planned to play Hartley Wintney this coming Tuesday, this is dependant on the result of their match today against Bromley from the National League in the Buildbase FA Trophy. The Chairman and his Committee would like to wish all the staff, spectators and followers of Uxbridge FC a Very Happy Christmas and a Prosperous 2018. We hope you all enjoy todays match.
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1. How many of the semi-finalists from last season’s Champions League have made it to the last-16 stage this season?
• Four • Three • Two • One • None
2. When did England last win an Ashes Test in Australia?
• 2017 • 2015 • 2013 • 2011 • 2010
3. Sam Allardyce has spent his first week preparing for his big trip to Anfield on 10th December. Who was the last Everton manager to win a Merseyside derby?
• David Unsworth • Ronald Koeman • Roberto Martínez • David Moyes • Walter Smith
4. Speaking of derbies, what unites Matt Busby, Steve Coppell and Mark Hughes?
• They all played in the Manchester derby and the Merseyside derby • They all scored winners in Manchester derbies in FA Cup finals • They all played for one Manchester club and managed the other • They are the last three players Manchester United have signed from
Manchester City 5. Who became a colonel in his country's army week commencing 4th December 2017?
• Mark O'Meara • Conor McGregor • Park Ji-sung • Manny Pacquiao
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6. Complete this Jack Wilshere quote: “Positive week…” • “… Played in a 6-0 win for Arsenal and looked like solid gold. BOOM.” • “… Bring on phase two of Brexit talks. We go again.” • “… Managed to get through 20 minutes of ice skating without getting
injured” • “… But disappointed not to be on Ballon d'Or longlist”
7. Who was Mark Clattenburg talking about when he said: "He screamed at us for a corner and I'm sure it was a goal kick but because he screamed at us so loudly, I gave a corner. I was that petrified of him"?
• Mauricio Pochettino • José Mourinho • Roy Keane • Patrick Vieira
8. Which piece of tennis memorabilia sold for $125,000 this week?
• A collection of 100 sweatbands worn by Bjorn Borg at Wimbledon • The racquet Fred Perry used when winning Wimbledon in 1934 • Thirty-six racquets smashed by John McEnroe in his career • The racquet Billy Jean King used for her Battle of the Sexes match
against Bobby Riggs in 1973 9. Two of the best boxers in the world – Vasyl Lomachenko and Guillermo Rigondeaux – fought at Madison Square Garden on Saturday 9th December. What makes the bout especially intriguing?
• Lomachenko is married to Rigondeaux’s ex-wife • They have met each other in four Olympic finals – but never as pros • Both fighters have won all of their professional fights within three
rounds • It is the first ever world title fight between two double Olympic
champions 10. Which former Blackburn Rovers player was back in England this week to manage his club in the Champions League?
• Brad Friedel • Giorgos Donis • Lars Bohinen • Henning Berg
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Barton Rovers have their home in Barton-le-Clay, a village of some 5000 people just north of Luton. Formed in 1898 the club played in inter village football for the first 50 years until 1946 when they reformed and joined the Luton & District League. Progress was such that in 1954 they were accepted into the South Midlands League. They enjoyed only limited success until 1964 when former Leicester City and Luton Town defender Barry Reed joined the club as manager. After winning promotion to the Premier Division in 1964 65 the club was never out of the top three until leaving the league in 1979, winning the title eight seasons out of nine and making a clean sweep in their final season the Premier Division title, the Senior Section Challenge Trophy, the Reserve Division title and the Reserve Section Challenge Trophy the only time this has been achieved to date. In 1976 the club entered the FA Vase for the first time and went to the quarterfinals before losing to Farnborough Town. The following year it was one step better with a Semi final appearance against Sheffield. 1978 saw the pinnacle reached with a crowd of 16,391 watching the Final at Wembley where Barton Rovers lost 1 2 to Blue Star of Newcastle. In 1979 The Rovers gained election to the then isthmian league. In their first season they finished a credible 8th. In 1980 81 this was improved to fourth and the same position was repeated in 1981 82, when the club also enjoyed another good Vase run reaching the Rainworth MW 1 2 on aggregate. At the end of the 1982 83 season Barry Reed retired having achieved the clubs highest position of 3rd. He had also fulfilled his greatest wish to see Barton Rovers play in the First Round proper of the FA Cup, which was achieved in 1980
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when the Rovers lost 0 2 to Torquay United at Plainmoor. The club had to settle for mid table obscurity as three managers guided the Rovers through a transitional period in the mid 80's. In season 1990 91, Rovers qualified for the new Division Two, for Manager Mick Huckle that was his final game in charge after five years, as he retired to step up to General Manager. After an unspectacular 1991/192 season with firstly Ray Brandon and then Tony Dumigan in charge a new man was appointed in May 1992 he was Brian Williams who had been one of the most successful non league managers in the area. Unfortunately his success was limited to cup competitions with the Rovers having their best FA Vase run for seven years, eventually failing to, Wembley finalists Tiverton Town from the Great Mills Western League in The 4th Round. The semi final of the Bedfordshire Premier Cup was also reached but the most notable success came in the Isthmian Associate Members Trophy where the Rovers reached the final of an Isthmian League competition for the first time in their history. Despite a 3 1 extra time defeat against Northwood it was an achievement that lit up the reins, retaining Gordon Brown as his coach. Together these two steered the Rovers clear of the relegation threat that had hung over the club all season, securing their Division Two status in the penultimate league match with a 2 2 draw at Withal Town. May 1993 saw the appointment of Gordon Taylor. His first season at Sharpenhoe Road saw him guide the Rovers to 4th spot, the club's highest position since 1983, behind runaway leaders and big spenders Newbury Town, Chertsey Town and Aldershot Town. This platform was built upon in season 1994-95, and Gordon Taylor successfully steered the Rovers into Runners up position behind Champions Thame United. But to leave it there would hide the real success story of the season. It was realised at Christmas that the Clubs financial position was precarious to say the least, and drastic action was needed, initially to cut costs. With the team riding high in the table, and the very realistic chance of promotion, if not the Championship, lying ahead the decision to cut the playing budget to nil was not an easy one, but a necessary evil
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to ensure the Club's survival. This body blow has destroyed many a club before but the loyalty shown by the manager Gordon Taylor, and the bulk of the playing squad, cannot be disputed. Their response had to be seen to be believed. Playing the best football of the season they subsequently swept to nine straight victories, eight in the league that put Barton back on top of the table, scoring 30 goals and conceding just 4. Only one victory in March allowed the chasing pack to make up ground, but a return to form in April culminated in promotion being gained in the penultimate match. No praise can be too high for the achievement of the management and players, who after all the adversity, took Barton Rovers into the First Division of the Isthmian League for the first time ever, after 16 seasons of membership of the League. The elevation also saw the Rovers join the top 176-non league clubs in the country in the FA Trophy. With subsequent cuts being made to the clubs running costs, and increase in revenue from sponsorship, the club was once again heading in the right direction. Barton's first season in Division One was not an easy one as the club struggled on to finds it's feet in the higher division, but lessons were learnt from the early setbacks, and by December the tide was turned and the Rovers hoisted themselves clear of the danger zone. Barton also reached the finals of both county cups, where they met Bedford Town twice. Bedford took the honours in the Senior Cup, winning 1-0. Barton then won the Premier Cup 1-0 on aggregate. Tony McNally scoring the only goal 11 minutes from the end of the second leg at Sharpenhoe Road. Season 1996 97 saw Barton top the Division One table twice in September. However a run of seven matches without a win saw Manager Gordon Taylor tender his resignation in October 1996 after three and a quarter years in charge, despite the club still being in a healthy position in the top half of the table. Former Manager Mick Huckle took over the reins with former Coach Ben Harrison on a temporary basis while interviews took place. As a result of these the Club selected Gordon Brown as their new Manager. The transitional period that followed saw a run of 13 games without a win until
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a vital 2.1 success at fellow strugglers Canvey Island in February 1997. With the "duck “broken and a settled side now back in place, results improved and the Rovers pulled themselves away from the danger zone. On the penultimate Saturday of the season with a 3 - 1 home win over doomed Tooting & Mitcham United, and a win at Molesey on the last day to be absolutely sure. As in the previous season, Barton lifted some silverware. This time it was the in the form of the Anglia TV 5 a side Championship. Manager Gordon Brown hoped his second season would see his team improve within their new found level. This was achieved in season 1997 98 with a new record finish of 16th. The Rovers also had their best run in the FA Cup for 17 years, reaching the 3rd Qualifying Round with wins over Hassocks, Clapton and Windsor & Eton before Braintee Town ended the growing dreams of another 1st Round Proper appearance. Barton also reached the final of the Bedfordshire Senior Cup for the 11th time, and Manager Gordon Brown departed to coach in the US for a year with the cup secured thanks to a 4 0 victory over Potton United. The Club appointed Gordon's successor in April 1998, on his own recommendation, in former Arsenal and Luton Town player lan Allinson, who was manager at United Counties League club Stotfold. Another record season was recorded, with 15th a new positional high. To cap a memorable season Barton reached three cup finals. The Bedfordshire Senior Cup was retained with a 3 - 0 win over Bedford Town, in a final played at Bedford Town FC and the South Midlands Floodlight Cup was won for the first time, with a 1 - 0 win over Hemel Hempstead Town, again on the opponents ground. Barton missed out on a cup treble, losing the Hinchingbrooke Cup Final, which they had reached in their first season, by 2 - 1 to Spalding United. 1999-2000 saw an excellent start by the club with Rovers in third spot on Christmas day. However, two defeats over the festive period by local rivals Bedford Town and bottom club Chertsey Town brought Ian Allinson’s shock resignation to join Harlow Town. Ian Donnelly was promoted from assistant to take over the reins, and the club consolidated
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to record it’s highest ever league finish with a final place of 12th. In addition to this Barton Rovers reached the semi-final of the League Cup losing over two legs to Farnborough Town. With the club suffering a poor start to the next season Ian Donnelly was replaced by Noel Blackwell, who had been assistant Manager at Stevenage Borough. Noel was also a former Barton Player from the 1980’s but his reign was brief lasting just 17 days in September. Bartons third manager in as many months was Alan Biley, the former Everton, Derby county and Cambridge player. Alan was appointed in October 2000 but resigned to take over Diss Town 4 months later. Dick Newman took over, steadied the ship, but had the job of rebuilding the Rovers following their relegation back to Division Two With no relegation taking place due to the forthcoming league restructuring, the club took the opportunity to bring forward some of the younger players from it’s youth academy to give them invaluable first team experience. Although the average age of the side was probably the youngest in the division, the team managed to finish in 14th place in the table. This young team also reached the final of the Bedfordshire Senior Cup and won the Hinchingbrooke Cup for the first time with a 2-0 victory over Yaxley. Immediately after this final match of the season, Dick Newman informed the club of his decision to resign to take up a post with Potton United. However this shock news was tempered by the fact that former manager, Ian Allinson, had left Harlow and agreed to return to Sharpenhoe Road for a second spell in charge, continuing the progress of the young players which had begun the previous season. Season 2002/03 saw another period of consolidation with several young players making the grade, Notably striker Drew Roberts, who coming through from the youth side set the league “alight” with some great goals before moving on to Bedford Town. Ian continued to mould a side on a tight budget with yet more youth players to come through, hopes were
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high for this season. In January Ian decided to try his luck elsewhere and so he left to join Boreham wood on good terms after 18 months with us in his second spell. The club moved fast in finding a replacement and by the following Saturday it had appointed former players Gordon Guile and Graham Golds from Harpenden Town as joint player/managers. The club started the new season in the Southern league following the restructure full of confidence as the rebuilding continued. Unfortunately in early October Gordon found that work commitments meant that he could no longer give his full commitment to the club as manager, and he stepped down. The club moved quickly again and moved coach and former manager Gordon Taylor up into the management “hot seat”. They also appointed long-term player and club captain Tony Mcnally as player coach, and they continued to keep the club together and moving in the right direction. After a season that saw the team consolidate it’s position in the league, and the departure of top goal scorer Paul Barnes to A.F.C. Wimbledon for a club record fee the season ended with a second Hinchingbrooke Cup win and the final retirement of stalwart Tony Mcnally. The club then regretfully accepted the resignation of manger Gordon Taylor. With a view to the future the club have appointed youth team manager Kevin Thoburn as General manager and the vastly experienced Neil Rodney as coach and the job of rebuilding the team goes on with the team looking very impressive in the pre-season period. The period after Kevin Thorburn’s departure has somewhat been a transition of turning old way’s into new. Manager Gary Fitzgerald took charge of his first full season in charge during the 2007/8 Season, Gary was the youngest manager to ever take charge of the Rovers team. The 2007/8 season was a season looked at many by trying to acheieve stability after the previous regime. The season ended in the Rovers finishing in a comfortable position in the league, safe from any relegation battle. The following season Gary Fitzgerald was still at the helm, his passion and knowledge of the non-league game guided Barton to safety once again. For a team that has such a small population, playing football
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in the Southern Legaue is somewhat of an acheivement in itself, Gary Fitzgerald was building a young and vibrant squad by the end 2008/9 Season. Fomer Luton Town player Ross Hanley had a superb season, winning the player of the season award. Fitzgerald believed in youth and the performances by Hanley were second to none. The 2009/10 Season witnessed Gary Fitzgerald’s third season in charge of the club. This season was to be a struggle, however there were many highlights along the way. In the league the club battled with relegation throughout the season, and had to await news on a reprieve which gladly came in the summer of 2010. Barton Rovers played some fantatsic football throughout the season and the lads battled till the end. Even in such a tough season there were some outstanding individuals, Centre-back Paul Andrews developed into a no-nonsense defender and Tommy Hull a combatitive midfielder had a fine regime. The club enjoyed a great run in The FA Trophy, beating Ryman Premier side Horsham on the way and taking fellow Ryman Premier side to a replay. The start of the 2010/11 season sees Barton Rovers in the Southern Football League, this time in the newly created Central Division. Gary Fitzgerald departed the club after four seasons in charge due to an unconvincing start to the season and was replaced with Dan Kennoy. Dan was recruited from neighbours Arlesey Town where he held a coaching position with their first team. At 30 years of age the former Rovers player, managed to assemble a vibrant squad that ended the season in a solid 12th position in the Southern League Central division. One of the plum results in his first season was the 2-1 away win at promoted Hitchin Town. The 2010/11 season also saw the introduction of a Reserve Team, some 15 years after Barton Rovers Reserves kicked their last ball. Darren Whiley was charged with the responsibilty of filtering players through to the 1st team and competing in the Suburban Football League. A solid 13th placed finish in the first season justifed the decision to reintroduce a reserve team to the senior setup. Richard Wilmot was awarded the Players Player of the Year award, Sam Spencer was awarded Player of the Year and Andre Maltay picked up the
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Supporters Player of the Year. The 2011/12 season saw Dan Kennoy retain a majority of the squad so the season started with an air of optimism. It's fair to say that it didn't
quite go as planned. Just four points from the opening nine games and an FA Cup defeat to lowly Hatfield Town and the young manager was started to fill the pressure. Then just one defeat in the next nine league games saw the confidence rise as well as the Rovers league position.
Some convincing results continued notably the 5-1 away win at Chertsey Town and a 4-0 home win against Chalfont St Peter and the play off places were starting to look achievable. The final quarter of the season unfortunately ended the same as the season started and with only 13 points from the last 30 available the season ended with a league position of 11th place which meant a top half of the table finish, something that hasn't happened since 2005. Ricky Case and Tommy Hull cleaned up with the first team awards, Ricky taking the Players Player award and Top Goalscorer with 14 goals.Tommy took home the Player of the Year and Supporters Player of the Year. Niran Vaughan was awarded the Young Player of the Year trophy. The Reserves finished the season in a remarkable 3rd place. Danny Charles was awarded the Reserve Team Players Player of the year and Kevin Ashby recieved the Reserve Team Player of the Year.
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Josh Oyinsan age: 22 Josh is a big mobile centre forward who causes centre halves all sorts of trouble by running in behind and strong in the air. He gained good experience playing for the Nike academy after leaving Barnet. Previous clubs: Barnet, Nike academy, Dunstable town, Bromley, Billericay Adam Moussi age: 20 Adam is a young energetic midfield player that likes to get forward and break into the opposition’s box. He never stops running and working in the middle of the park, which helps drive the team forward. Previous clubs: Luton town (Scholar), Dunstable town, Kettering town, sileby rangers Jordon Odofin age: 23 Jordan is a big, strong 6’4 center half who is dominate in the air. Also he is comfortable with the ball at his feet and playing out from the back. He leant his trade at Barnet and then ventured aboard to gained good experience playing in Sweden with Osterlen FF. Previous clubs: Barnet, Nike Academy, Osterlen FF (Sweden), Dunstable town Gerardo Smaldone age: 19 Gerardo is a good young player that came through the youth system at St Albans city. He is a strong right back with good defensive abilities .He has since progressed on and gained some senior experience at Berkhampstead. Previous clubs: St Albans, Potters Bar, and Berkhampstead Paul Andrews age: 30 Club captain: Paul is edging ever closer to his testimonial season with the club. So far he has been a great servant to the club at centre half for many seasons which are hard to find in the modern game. He is very strong in the tackle, dominant in the air and has the pace to get back and cover. Previous clubs: Diss town, Ampthill town, Fakenham town David Long-King age: 22 David is a good versatile player who is comfortable in the holding midfield role, center half or right back position. He is quick across the ground and calm in possession of the ball. As a promising youngest David played serval times for St Albans city first in the conference south where local professional clubs showed good interest. Previous clubs: St Albans City, Dunstable town
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George Nicholls age: 17 A young exciting centre forward with bags of potential. George is a local lad who has come through the Barton Rovers youth set up. He is hard working, tenacious striker with a killer eye for goal. Previous clubs: Barton Rover’s youth Sean Beesley age: 21 Sean is a young strong centre half who reads the game well. He Attacks aerial balls with good conviction and will be a good addition to the current squad. Previous clubs: Arlesey town, Hadley FC Lewis Todd age: 18 A very young Goalkeeper with bags of potential. A product of the QPR youth set up Lewis left the club last season to gain experience in senior football playing for North Greenford. After just a few games he was gaining rave reviews for his outstanding performances. A very agile shot stopper who commands his area. One to watch for the future. Previous clubs: QPR, North Greenford, Luton town Aaron Fulton age: 19 A product of the Luton towns youth system .Aaron has great pedigree, which was involved in good Fa cup youth runs with his age group. A good shot stopper and very comfortable with his feet, which is vital in today’s modern game. Whilst being a laid back character off the pitch, he is very alert between the sticks. Previous club: Luton Town Jack Keating age: 27 Australian born midfielder impressed the new management team in preseason with his hard work and commitment. He is an attacking midfielder who loves breaking into the box and scoring goals. Jack is a great team member who is able to adapt his game, to play in various positions on the pitch to help the team. Previous clubs: N/A Yemi Adelani age: 23 Yemi is an exciting tricky wide player or happy playing down the middle. Since coming to the club he has worked hard and show cased his talent. He has been one of the surprise packages and positive players, who has stood out in is pre-season campaign. He has good pace, power and an eye for goal. Previous clubs: Loughborough Dynamo, Dartford, Waltham Abbey
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Claudio Dias age: 22 Claudio is a centre mid field player that is comfortable either holding or getting around the park making things happen. He will also chip in was his fair share of goals throughout the season. He is very good on the ball and will make this Barton Rovers side tick by spraying passes and with driving runs. Claudio started his career at MK Doms before signing Professional forms for Northampton Town. Previous clubs: MK Dons, Northampton Town, Braintree and Dunstable town Nathan Olukanmi age: 23 Nathan is a fast direct winger with bags of energy. He is comfortable on both flanks which is a terrifying sight for any full back He started his career at Aston villa then moved on to Wycombe wonderers where he developed his craft. He has a brilliant attitude and this is infectious around the club. Previous clubs: Aston Villa Wycombe Wonderers, Leighton town, Worcester City, Leamington James Verney age: 18 James is a young promising winger with bags of potential to get back into the football league. He has been at Luton since he was a young boy and went the way though the youth system. Previous club: Luton Town Salam Amoako age: 20 Salam is a young talented midfield player with good potential to play higher. He has a great engine on him and can run all day .when in possession he is comfortable with both feet and will keep the play going. Salam is another player that has impressed the new management team in this preseason period. Previous clubs: MK Gallacticos, Winslow town, Buckingham town Tony Fontenelle – Manager Tony joined the club as Assistant Manager from Dunstable Town this season. During November Tony was asked to take the reins as First Team manager. Keith West- Coach Keith now in his 4th season with the club has made a great impact with the fitness and quality of Rovers keepers, he also runs the KW goalkeeping academy at the club.
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LAWRENCE ARTIK 3 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 3 0
JOSH BRAMWELL 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0
COLE BROWN 16 5 12 0 4 4 0 1 16 5
JAMES BURGESS 20 0 17 2 0 3 0 0 20 0
CHEVY HART 13 0 10 2 0 3 0 0 13 0
ADAM HUMPHRIES 15 1 12 3 0 3 0 1 15 1
DYLAN KEARNEY 17 13 15 0 12 2 1 1 17 13
PAUL MCCARTHY 21 0 19 0 0 2 0 0 191 0
LUKE MAGUIRE 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
PRINCE M’BENGUI 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
ADAM MOHAMMED 6 2 4 4 0 2 0 2 6 2
BEN PEDEN 19 1 16 0 1 3 0 0 84 2
ASHLEY QUASHIE 9 0 7 0 0 2 0 0 20 1
RHYS RABESS 17 3 15 2 2 2 0 1 17 3
ANTHONY THOMAS 18 4 15 7 3 3 1 1 55 13
DAVE THOMAS 18 1 16 2 1 2 0 0 320 27
HARRY TUCKER 10 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 10 0
KEVIN WARNER 10 1 7 0 0 3 0 1 403 58
CORY WATSON 10 1 8 0 0 2 0 1 16 1
DWAIN WILLIAMS 6 0 3 3 0 3 1 0 6 0
JOE WRIGHT 8 2 7 0 2 1 0 0 8 2
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1
The Middlesex FA women’s team played its second match of the season in the Southern Counties Cup Competition at Uxbridge FC on Wednesday evening against the Army, who were playing their first game in defence of the trophy which they won last season. A very close and entertaining contest resulted. It was one of several exciting clashes, which have illustrated the excellent quality of this particular competition this season.
Middlesex mounted the first threatening attack when Ashley Cheatley had a close range effort cleared off of the visitor’s goal line. Then our keeper, Kelly Cooper, who had a fine game, made a diving save from Hayley Sloan.
Ashley attacked up the left and her low cross flashed across the face of the Army goal, just out of reach of the incoming Alissa Down.
The Army came very close to scoring when their talented striker, Libby Dixon slammed the ball against our cross bar in the 23rd minute. However, Middlesex went ahead 9 minutes later. Rachel Blackburn lofted the ball over the Army defence and Ashford Town (Middx) striker, Ashley Cheatley raced past the defenders to lift the ball over the onrushing goalkeeper.
We held the lead for barely a minute. The Army bounced back with a determined attack. A desperate clearance in our penalty area went straight up into the air and as it descended, Libby Dixon volleyed it home.
Libby forced her way through our defence again and stung Kelly Cooper’s palms with a fierce drive. Then our skipper, Kasha Petit worked her way across the front of the Army penalty area and delivered a looping shot, which just cleared the bar.
We regained the lead in the 39th minute. Lavana crossed low from the right and Ashley hit it first time into the corner of the net.
Our visitors had a chance to equalise before the intertval. Zoe Stewart broke clear but Kelly Cooper saved with her feet.
Half time score: Middlesex 2 Army 1
Lavana made a penetrating run through the Army defence but was thwarted by the advancing custodian, Daisy Burnfield.
The Army equalised 5 minutes after the break. Jemma Dinning’s free kick from wide on the left was collected by Libby Dixon, who slotted the ball home,
However, we regained the lead within 2 minutes through a well struck shot from around 25 yards by Alissa down, which eluded the diving Daisy Burnfield and nestled in the corner of the net.
2
Soon after this the Army were forced to change goalkeepers. Nicola O’Donnell took over from the valiant Daisy Burnfield, who had taken a knock to the head and was suffering from double vision.
There were no more goals but play flowed from end to end and both sides had chances. The ever dangerous Army striker, Libby Dixon seized upon a rebound but her goal bound shot was charged down.
Our visitors suffered a blow when Libby was forced to retire with what appeared to be an injured hamstring.
Sophie Cheadle finished a good move by firing just wide. Following a good run, Jemma Dinning was tripped in a dangerous position just to the side of the penalty area but the resulting free kick came to nothing. Ashley was narrowly wide with a cross shot from Sophie’s pass. Micaela Lopes won the ball and took it out of our penalty area up field to set up Mariko Engles, whose shot was saved by Nicola O’Donnell.
Nicola then held on to a well struck high free kick from Alissa Down. Jemma Dinning had a close range shot blocked. Then, Nicola saved high up from Ashley, during the lengthy period of stoppage time, resulting mainly from injuries to Libby Dixon and Lavana Neufville. Lavana had to be assisted from the pitch with a painful leg injury.
Referee Tom Simmons handled the match very well, ably assisted by his Middlesex FA colleagues, Chris Fernandes and Paul Mitchell.
Final score: Middlesex 3 The Army 2 MIDDLESEX
Kelly Cooper (Enfield Town), Kara Howes (Denham United), Chelsea Orridge-Golding (Tottenham Development), Zemeka Clarke, Mara DeLuca (Queens Park Rangers), Rachel Blackburn (Denham United), Kasha Petit (Queens Park Rangers) (capt), Georgia Miller (West Ham United), Ashley Cheatley (Ashford Town), Alissa Down (Denham United) and Lavana Neufville (Ashford Town).
Substitutes (repeat substitutions were used): Katie Taylor (Camden Town), Mariko Engles and Micaela Lopes (both Actonians) and Sophie Cheadle (Denham United). Manager: Craig Nicholson Asst Manager: Kayleigh Saunders Physio: Katie Bignell.
Our thanks are due, once again, to Uxbridge FC for allowing us the use of their excellent facilities and for their superb hospitality.
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