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HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB FOUNDED 1897

MEMBERS OF THE COMBINED COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE;

SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE; THE ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT

FOOTBALL LEAGUE & THE SOUTHERN YOUTH LEAGUE.

AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Hartley Wintney Football Club was founded in 1897. The Club originally played

in an area situated at Causeway Farm, which is not too far from our present HQ

and was adjacent to the golf and cricket clubs.

From stories told by the older members and from ancient records, it appeared

that the village side competed and showed well against local opposition. The

facilities were not, however, of the standards acceptable today. A horse trough

or the pond was the only way to remove the heavy mud left from the sub-

standard pitch.

In 1953, the Club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as the Me-

morial Ground. A pavilion was erected and the team competed in the Basing-

stoke league before joining the Aldershot league.

In 1973, Glynn Howells was appointed manager and, with a further influx of

players, HWFC was put firmly on the local footballing map. In Glynn’s six year

reign he steered the Club to three successive Aldershot Senior League titles

and, on a night to remember, to success in the Aldershot Senior Cup.

In 1975, the facilities were upgraded with a bar being incorporated in the pavil-

ion, and the playing strength was also improved. In the 1978/79 season, after

several seasons in the Aldershot League, Hartley applied to join the Combined

Counties league. After the first couple of seasons in the CCFL, Hartley ap-

pointed Ian Bedford as manager. A further influx of senior players gave Hartley

the success they deserved. Within the first three years of Ian’s reign, Hartley

won the league title (season 82/83), Aldershot Senior Cup (80/81), and the

George Allen Cup (81/82). They also finished runners-up in the league (80/81)

and runners-up in the Aldershot Senior Cup (81/82).

During this period a new clubhouse was built and was opened by Peter Osgood.

These facilities are ranked as one of the best in the league. David Willoughby,

the then secretary/treasurer, and Bill Mitchell, spent exceptional hours in the

embryonic stages of this venture.

The Club have since strived to maintain their senior status, installing floodlights

and a 113 seater stand, and the Club is indebted to the band of volunteer work-

ers who keep the Club afloat.

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Hartley Wintney F.C.

PRESIDENT: William Mitchell

CHAIRMAN: Luke Mullen

VICE CHAIRMAN: Andrew Harris

HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby,

Paddy White, Luke Mullen

LIFE VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Barnard

VICE PRESIDENTS: Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Tom Cane,

Ian Bedford, Ann Byelong, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, Neil Doody, Paula

Flanders, Andrew Harris, Maurice Hartnett, Olive Herridge,

Fred Humphreys, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington,

Bob Major, Lord Alistair McAlpine, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet

Richardson, Niall Scott, Linda Scott, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy

Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Stimpson, Trudy Stimpson, Hayley Taplin,

Roger Taplin, Babe Trimmer, Nick Vint, Elizabeth Webb, Anthony White,

David Willoughby & Gerry Wykes

TREASURER: Nick Vint

HONORARY SECRETARY: Luke Mullen

MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes

UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Luke Mullen

BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White

MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Ann Byelong & Hayley Taplin

SOCIAL SECRETARY: Paula Flanders

COMMITTEE: Ann Byelong, Paula Flanders, Janet

Richardson, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Trudy Stimpson,

Hayley Taplin, Amanda Preston, Andrew Harris, Les Williams

PROGRAMME EDITOR: Kevin O’Byrne

CLUB MANAGER: Neville Roach

1st

TEAM COACH: Mick Wollen & Scott Tarr

RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: Jamie Fewtrell

THIRD TEAM MANAGER: Mark Stimpson

YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Graham Smith

MATCH DAY OFFICER: Ray Boorman & Jeremy Fox

GROUNDSMEN: Ray Shipman, William Mitchell,

Lloydy Barnard & Paul Charman

WEB SITE MANAGER: Kevin O’Byrne

official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 1

HARTLEY WINTNEY

FOOTBALL CLUB

CLUB OFFICIALS

SEASON 2011-2012

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HARTLEY WINTNEY F.C. WELCOMES YOU

Good evening ladies and gentlemen

and welcome to the Memorial Ground

for this Cherry Red Records Division 1

fixture.

Our opponents are newly elected

Guernsey FC and their visit this evening

is an historic occasion in their club his-

tory. They are being touted by most as

champions elect and we look forward

to see how we compete against them.

They commenced the season with an

emphatic 5 nil win against Knaphill. This

result alone against a side that are nor-

mally a force in this league indicates

how strong our opponents tonight are.

Their appearance in this league is a

testament to all the hard work that has

gone on behind the scenes and their

commitment to Guernsey football is to

be admired. The cost of paying for com-

peting teams to travel and stay on the

Island is eye watering in terms of out-

lay.

Whatever the outcome tonight we wish

our visitors a warm welcome and hope

that they enjoy their short stay here

with us at the Memorial Ground.

2 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk

We kicked off our season with a 1 nil vic-

tory away at Staines Lammas. We had to

wait until the 93rd

minute for a Ryan

Stephens goal to secure the points. Re-

ports vary from ‘a draw would have been

a fair result’ to ‘we should have won by

more’. I understand we were somewhat

profligate in front of goal and should in-

deed have won by more. That said this

was a good start for us against a team

that normally beats us on their own

patch. I’m sure the players and Staff are

looking forward to the challenge that

Guernsey will offer this evening

The programme today will be in a differ-

ent format than last year and I am grate-

ful to Kevin O’Byrne for taking over this

arduous role. We still have space for ad-

vertisers, so if you are interested please

get in touch.

On the Club front we have had a number

of player departures, mostly from the

reserves and the youth team. We will

survive these departures as Jamie and

Graham build new squads.

Luke Luke Mullen, Chairman

Combined Counties Football League

Cherry Red Records League Division 1

Tuesday 9th

August 2011, 7.30pm

v

Guernsey

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ADVERT

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Good evening.

Welcome to Hartley Wintney Football

Club and a very special and warm wel-

come to the officials, players and sup-

porters of Guernsey FC.

Our visitors tonight

and newcomers to the

league got off to a

great start with a 5-0

win at home to

Knaphill FC on Satur-

day, all the goals com-

ing in what must have

been a fast and furi-

ous first half. I would

like to wish them all

the best for the rest

of the season in what

I am sure is a very

exciting time for the

island club.

I’m delighted that Scott Tarr has joined

Mick Wollen and myself on the coach-

ing side. On the agenda at the start of

this season was to get the squad much

fitter than last year and work much

harder on and off the ball.

There are quite a few new faces who

have signed on and it will take time for

all of them to gel and find their feet,

but our pre-season games showed

plenty of positives against some strong

opposition.

official club website: www.hartleyfc.com 5

Playing Staines Lammas away from

home on the opening day of the season

on Saturday was always going to be a

hard start for us. What was pleasing to

see is how hard the players worked for

each other and kept working till the

very end, which was rewarded by get-

ting the winner on the

93rd minute.

It was such a good

team performance

and result for our

opening league game

at a difficult place to

go to, and I am sure

we will bring the same

attitude, commitment

and team spirit

into tonight's game.

Enjoy the game to-

night and get behind your team.

Roachy Neville Roach

First Team Manager

NEV’S NOTES FROM THE DUG OUT

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FIRST TEAM LEAGUE TABLE & FIXTURES

Sat 13th August

Hartley Wintney v Spelthorne Sports CCL Div 1 3.00pm k.o.

Sat 20th August

Petersfield Town v Hartley Wintney FA Cup Ex-Prelim 3.00pm k.o.

Tues 23rd August

Knaphill v Hartley Wintney CCL Div 1 7.45pm k.o.

Sat 27th August

Hartley Wintney v Bookham CCL Div 1 3.00pm k.o.

Bank Holiday Mon 29th August

Hartley Wintney v Frimley Green CCL Div 1 11.30am k.o.

6 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk

This Season’s CCL Division 1

Bedfont Sports 4th last season

Bookham from CCL Prem

CB Hounslow Utd 14th last season

Cobham 8th last season

Eversley 11th last season

Farleigh Rovers 6th last season

Feltham 16th last season

Frimley Green 15th last season

Guernsey new in CCL

Hartley Wintney 7th last season

Knaphill 9th last season

Sheerwater 17th last season

South Kilburn new in CCL

Spelthorne Sports new in CCL

Staines Lammas 10th last season

Warlingham 5th last season

Westfield 13th last season

Worcester Park 1st last season

Day 1: Saturday’s Results, 6th Aug

Bookham 1 - 1 Worcester Park

CB Hounslow Utd 2 - 3 Eversley

Farleigh Rovers 0 - 2 Bedfont Sports

Guernsey FC 5 - 0 Knaphill

Sheerwater 0 - 1 Feltham

South Kilburn 2 - 2 Cobham

Spelthorne Sports 1 - 2 Westfield

Staines Lammas 0 - 1 Hartley Wintney

Warlingham 0 - 0 Frimley Green

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Scott Tarr (First Team Coach)

Firstly may I say a big hello and thanks

to everyone at Hartley Wintney who

has made me feel very welcome.

A little bit about me. I played senior

non-league football for 19 seasons

starting at Walton & Hersham and tak-

ing in Hampton, Ban-

stead, Leatherhead,

Gravesend, Basing-

stoke, Eastleigh &

Maidenhead. In that

time I was lucky

enough to play Con-

ference National &

South level, as well as

Ryman and Southern

League. I managed to

help in winning a few

promotions and never

get relegated.

I also had some great FA Cup runs and

went all the way to the semi final of the

FA Vase with Banstead. But my best

times were down the road at Basing-

stoke Town with whom I played nearly

300 times.

During this time at Basingstoke I also

played for the Ryman rep side and

Middx Wanderers, which take non

league footballers all over the world,

but without doubt my proudest mo-

ment came when I represented my

country playing for non league England.

TARRSY’S WORLD OF FOOTBALL

Nev, Mick & I are very excited about

the squad we have assembled here and

the players have gone through a gruel-

ling fitness program during pre-season,

but with the Combined Counties divi-

sion 1 being a very physical challenge it

is not without reason.

The players have been informed of this

year’s target and that is

quite simply PROMO-

TION, We feel, with the

addition of Guernsey and

the strength of some of

last year’s contenders, it

will be tough but not

unachievable.

Finally I am looking for-

ward to putting the

world to rights and tell-

ing the best managers in

the world that “this is

wrong and we would do it better than

them” with you guys over a few cold

ones in the Bar...

Bye for now!

Tarrsy Scott Tarr

First Team Coach

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ABOUT OUR VISITORS TODAY

Guernsey Football Club was formed in

2011 to offer the island's elite football-

ers the opportunity to progress and

test themselves on a regular basis out-

side of the Channel Islands. The pro-

posal to establish the club and seek to

join the English national league

pyramid system was developed

by the Guernsey Football Asso-

ciation in an attempt to further

advance development opportuni-

ties for the island's current and

future players by playing at

higher levels on a regular basis.

We are an independent, commu-

nity amateur football club which

plays in the Combined Counties League

Division One at step 6 on English foot-

ball's non-league pyramid system. The

club is owned and run for the benefit of

the local Guernsey community and it

plays its home games at the Footes

Lane Stadium. The club's vision is to

create, develop and maintain a sustain-

able, successful, financially viable, de-

mocratic football club that creates and

maintains real and lasting benefits to its

members and the local Guernsey com-

munity. We are a registered charity

and will remain a non-profit organisa-

tion with any financial surpluses being

re-invested for the future viability of

the club and hence the benefit of the

local community. All club officials and

staff are volunteers.

The initial idea to establish Guernsey FC

was developed during the 2009/10

10 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk

season when Guernsey's Senior County

Division One representative side en-

joyed a successful run in the FA Na-

tional League System Cup (for league

representative sides at step 7 on the

non-league pyramid system and below,

and since renamed the FA

Inter-League Cup) culminat-

ing in Guernsey beating the

Liverpool County Premier

League 5-2 in the final in

May 2010. Along the way,

Guernsey defeated repre-

sentative sides from the Kent

County Premier League, the

Northampton Premier

League, the Southern Ama-

teur League, the Hertfordshire Premier

League, and the Dorset Premier League.

The final was held in Guernsey in front

of a crowd of over 2,500 and was the

first time ever that the FA had allowed

one of its competition finals to be held

outside of the UK mainland.

Following a 1-0 victory over Jersey to

reclaim the Muratti Vase in May 2010,

the prize for winning the FA NLS Cup for

this same squad of players was to rep-

resent England in the UEFA Regions Cup

in Croatia in September 2010. This was

a fantastic experience for the players

and coaching and medical staff and,

although Guernsey enjoyed mixed for-

tunes by beating Wales, drawing with

hosts Croatia and losing to group win-

ners Turkey, it provided football at a

higher standard, was very motivational

and gave our players a great desire to

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improve further and to play more regu-

larly at higher levels.

Over the course of the following few

months, the club's founding directors,

Steve Dewsnip and Mark Le Tissier,

received encouragement from the

Football Association, the Guernsey FA,

the Combined Counties League (which

we were introduced to by the FA), our

official main club sponsor Sportingbet,

the island's government (the States of

Guernsey) and the island's local foot-

ball community to develop our plans

for the new club further and were de-

lighted when the member clubs of the

Combined Counties League voted by a

significant majority on 20 June 2011 to

allow Guernsey FC to join division one

of their league.

Although our club is very young, foot-

ball in Guernsey has a long history dat-

ing back to 1893 when the Guernsey FA

was established and since then has

produced several players who have

graced the highest levels of the English

professional game, including Bill Spur-

dle (Manchester City), Richard Le Flem

(Nottingham Forest & England U23),

Ron Farmer (Coventry City), Len Duque-

min (Tottenham Hotspur) and, more

recently and more famously, our Club

President Matt Le Tissier (Southampton

& England).

Saturday 16 July 2011 was an historic

day for Guernsey FC and the island in

general when the club played its inau-

gural game, a friendly against AFC Wim-

bledon at Footes Lane.

GUERNSEY F.C.

The 5000 capacity Footes Lane Stadium is effectively the island’s national

stadium comprising a high quality, floodlit playing surface surrounded by a 6

lane athletics track, with 720 seater stand with hospitality rooms.

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WHAT’S ON IN THE H.W.F.C. CLUBHOUSE

LIVE MUSIC FOR A SUMMER’S EVENING

SATURDAY 13th AUGUST

Starts 8.30pm—Two great bands

Johnny Arrows

Lonely Hearts Club Band Recapturing the magic of the Beatles era

+

Tetnus Jab Favourite party hits from this lively covers band

Entrance just £2 on the door. Adults only.

Sport on the large screen during August Wed 10 Aug Northern Ireland V Faroe Islands Euro 2012 19:45 Sky Sports 1

Wed 10 Aug Scotland V Denmark Friendly 19:45 Sky Sports 2

Wed 10 Aug England V Holland Friendly 20:00 ITV1

Thu 11 Aug Sheffield Wednesday V Blackpool Carling Cup 19:45 Sky Sports 1

Sat 13 Aug Inverness Caly Thistle V Rangers SPL 12:45 Sky Sports 2

Sat 13 Aug Newcastle United V Arsenal Premier 17:30 ESPN

Sun 14 Aug Kilmarnock V Hibernian SPL 12:15 ESPN

Sun 14 Aug Stoke City V Chelsea Premier 13:30 Sky Sports 1

Sun 14 Aug West Brom V Man Utd Premier 16:00 Sky Sports 1

Sun 14 Aug Real Madrid V Barcelona Spanish Super Cup 21:00 Sky Sports 1

Mon 15 Aug Man City V Swansea City Premier 20:00 Sky Sports 1

Tue 16 Aug Champions League Qualifying Playoff 1st Leg 19:45 Sky Sports 2

Wed 17 Aug Champions League Qualifying Playoff 1st Leg 19:45 Sky Sports 2

Wed 17 Aug Barcelona V Real Madrid Spanish Super Cup 22:00 Sky Sports 1

Sat 20 Aug Motherwell V Rangers SPL 12:00 ESPN

Sat 20 Aug Arsenal V Liverpool Premier 12:45 Sky Sports 2

Sat 20 Aug Chelsea V West Brom Premier 17:30 ESPN

Sun 21 Aug West Ham V Leeds United Championship 13:15 Sky Sports 1

Sun 21 Aug Bolton V Man City Premier 16:00 Sky Sports 1

Mon 22 Aug Man Utd V Tottenham Hotspur Premier 20:00 Sky Sports 1 Full listings at www.live-footballontv.com

12 official league website: www.combinedcountiesleague.co.uk

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HARTLEY WINTNEY FC SUMMER SIGNINGS

Luke Pearson

A tall, strong centre back who will provide a real

aerial threat from set pieces. Great feet and calm

on the ball. Luke can also play in the middle of the

park.

Dean Peltohaka

A strong, intelligent striker with a real eye for goal.

Australian born Dean has played with Uxbridge and

Basingstoke Town and will provide plenty of experi-

ence to add to Hartley’s front line.

Neville Roach and his coaching team have been working tirelessly over the summer

to freshen up the squad to improve on last year’s campaign. Here is a quick insight to

some of the new faces who will be wearing the colours of Hartley Wintney this year.

Andrew Newcombe

A talented left back who will strengthen our

defence. Great confident ability on the ball,

and looks good going forward. An excellent

addition to the squad.

Michael Lee

Signed from Frimley Green FC where Michael was

captain last season. An intelligent midfielder who

is excellent on the ball and a great passer.

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RESERVE TEAM ROUND-UP

Hi all. An update on the Reserve team

as we head towards the new season.

Could do with some more bodies turn-

ing up for pre-season but those that

have turned up have worked very hard.

Quite a few of last year’s youth players

that I blooded and had high hopes for

have decided to go over to Eversley

with Louis. Another problem we hit

is that Hunty & Robbo are offering

the players 1st team football over at

Fleet Spurs and yes, while it has been

said that the standard of the Wessex

league Div 1 is not as good as the Sub-

urban league, it is still the offer of 1st

team football. Players who I’ve lost are

Alex Pickering, Elliot Richards, Jason

Kingston and Aaron Jessavala. Also Lee

Peters, who has moved away and is

playing down in Kent. The ex-youth

team players who have moved on are

Josh Bromley, Jack Nicholson, Mitchel

White, Harry Rudge & Rhys Jennings.

On a more positive note, the new play-

ers in are Alex Jupp (Overton Utd),

Oliver Ambrose (Overton Utd), Elliot

Hobden (Basingstoke Town Youth), Alex

Charlick (Basingstoke Town Youth),

James Tennant (Overton Utd), Murcas

Watson (Cove), Shaun Tullett (Cove),

Chris Swadling (Overton Utd) and Rafa

Barbosa (Wellington Old Boys). A lot of

these lads have played youth football

for me or I’ve coach them from the age

of 7 to 15 years old, so I hope this will

put us in a good position for the hard

season ahead, and they are still under

the age of 19 so the future is looking

good. Add this to the other young play-

ers we’ve got - my own son Luke Few-

trell, who’s been with the club 3 sea-

sons now, Kieron Fuller, Aaron Carter,

Dan Dansie, plus a few more, and the

help of my assistant manager Adrian

Fuller & coach Rory Fraser, we will be

pushing for a higher ranking position in

the league with a very young side.

Jamie Jamie Fewtrell

Reserve Team Manager

Friendly v Sandhurst Town. Won 0 – 1

End to end for the first 15 to 20 mins,

then we settled and started passing the

ball in the right channels to create

some chances. Ross Barnard came close

then Tom Stapleton. Chris Swadling hit

the bar, Alex Charlick hit the post, so

looking good going forward.

We played at a higher tempo after the

break, with Alex Charlick linking up with

Rafa and Tom up front to create a lot

more chances. Oliver Ambrose and

Craig Fraser in the centre of midfield

worked well. After 70 mins the ball was

played out by Aaron Carter (keeper) to

James Tennant (Left back) who played

it through to Alex Charlick (Left Wing)

then in to the feet of Rafa Barbosa who

took it around two defenders and their

keeper to slot it home from a tight an-

gle. A very good performance from all

the lads.

Man of the Match, Alex Charlick.

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Sat 20th Aug

Suburban Football League (Northern)

Hartley Wintney v Leighton Town 3.00pm k.o.

Tues 23th Aug

Suburban Football League (Northern)

Hartley Wintney v Farnborough B 7.30pm k.o.

Sat 27th Aug

Suburban Football League (Northern)

Berkhamsted v Hartley Wintney 3.00pm k.o.

Sat 1st Oct

Hampshire Intermediate Cup

Waterlooville Social Club (1st) v Hartley Wintney 2.00pm k.o.

This Season’s teams in the Suburban League Northern Division

1 AFC Hayes 11th last season

2 Ash Utd new in SL

3 Barton Rovers 13th last season

4 Beaconsfield Sycob from SL Prem

5 Berkhamsted 17th last season

6 Chalfont St Peter 7th last season

7 Farnborough B new in SL

8 Hanworth Villa 9th last season

9 Harefield United 4th last season

10 Hartley Wintney 16th last season

11 Leighton Town 5th last season

12 Leverstock Green 12th last season

13 Newport Pagnell Town 10th last season

14 Tring Athletic 14th last season

A special welcome to the new clubs this season in the Suburban League Northern,

ASH UNITED, BEACONSFIELD SYCOB and FARNBOROUGH B

RESERVE TEAM TABLE, FIXTURES & RESULTS

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YOUTH TEAM ROUND-UP

Youth Team Shaping Up

Hartley Wintney Youth team started

back to pre-season on Saturday 18th

June, with the hope of eclipsing last

season’s 6th

place finish.

We have made some promising

strides – we have a new coaching

set up for the coming season, with

Paul Dale now Head Coach, and with

former youth team player Corin

Franklin and Chris Wade joining as

assistant coaches to assist me.

I truly believe that Paul is the best local

coach, certainly that I have seen, and

the players will learn so much from

him.

We have also secured the new 3G sur-

face at Robert Mays to train on during

the winter months, which will ensure

training will not need to be cancelled. It

will also in general provide a worthy

surface to help develop the players.

We have some promising players this

season, a mixture of returning players

from last year’s squad, some new play-

ers who looked superb at our trials day,

and some young players who, once

they are ready to compete physically,

will be a wonderful addition to the

squad. As a group they are some of the

most talented young local players I

have seen and I am looking forward to

a fantastic season.

The constitution of the league has

changed this year and the distance we

need to travel has been drastically re-

duced, which is excellent, as I have no

doubt that the level of competition will

remain just as high.

All in all, I am excited by the new crop

of talent at the club and looking for-

ward to starting the new season in a

few weeks.

Graham Graham Smith

Youth Team Manager

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Mon 15 Aug (West Division)

Eversley U18 v Fleet Spurs U18 10.30 k.o.

Godalming Town U18 v Cove U18 10.30 k.o.

Guildford City U18 v Ash United U18 10.30 k.o.

Hartley Wintney U18 v Cranleigh U18 10.30 k.o.

Sandhurst Town U18 v Frimley Green Elite U18 10.30 k.o.

Mon 22 Aug (West Division)

Cove U18 v Hartley Wintney U18 10.30 k.o.

Cranleigh U18 v Ash United U18 10.30 k.o.

Farnham Town U18 v Eversley U18 10.30 k.o.

Fleet Spurs U18 v Frimley Green Elite U18 10.30 k.o.

Guildford City U18 v Godalming Town U18 10.30 k.o.

Mon 29 Aug (West Division)

Cove U18 v Frimley Green Elite U18 10.30 k.o.

Eversley U18 v Guildford City U18 10.30 k.o.

Farnham Town U18 v Hartley Wintney U18 10.30 k.o.

Fleet Spurs U18 v Ash United U18 10.30 k.o.

Godalming Town U18 v Sandhurst Town U18 10.30 k.o.

This Season’s Teams in the Southern Youth League (West Division)

1 Ash United U18 11th last season

2 Cove U18 12th last season

3 Cranleigh U18 10th last season

4 Eversley U18 new in SYL

5 Farnham Town U18 new in SYL

6 Fleet Spurs U18 9th last season

7 Frimley Green Elite U18 new in SYL

8 Godalming Town U18 3rd last season

9 Guildford City U18 8th last season

10 Hartley Wintney U18 6th last season

11 Sandhurst Town U18 5th last season

A special welcome to the new clubs this season in SYL, CROWBOROUGH,

EVERSLEY, FARNHAM and FRIMLEY GREEN.

YOUTH TEAM TABLE, FIXTURES & RESULTS

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16 July N Hungerford Town W 2-1 Friendly Allen Newcombe Turnbull Bridges Pearson

19 July A RAF W 1-10 Friendly Thorning Nat Stamp Newcombe Bloxham Paterson

21 July A Fleet Spurs W 0-4 Friendly Allen Nat Stamp Newcombe Paterson Bloxham

23 July H Met Police L 0-3 Friendly Allen Nat Stamp Turnbull Pearson Bridges

26 July H Fleet Town L 2-6 Friendly Allen Nat Stamp Newcombe Bloxham Paterson

28 July N Farnborough Res W 7-2 Friendly Lovett Nat Stamp Newcombe Barlow Pearson

6 Aug A Staines Lammas W 0-1 CCL 1 Allen Nat Stamp Newcombe Bloxham Paterson

9 Aug H Guernsey FC CCL 1

13 Aug H Spelthorne Sports CCL 1

20 Aug A Petersfield Town FAC E.P

23 Aug A Knaphill CCL 1

27 Aug H Bookham CCL 1

29 Aug H Frimley Green CCL 1

3 Sept A T.B.C. FAC/CCL

10 Sept A Farleigh Rovers CCL 1

13 Sept H Team Solent Hants 1

17 Sept H T.B.C. FAC/CCL

24 Sept A Petersfield Town VASE 2Q

1 Oct H Cobham CCL 1

4 Oct A Banstead Athletic Prem 2

8 Oct A Westfield CCL 1

15 Oct H CB Hounslow Utd CCL 1

22 Oct A T.B.C. VASE/CCL

29 Oct H Worcester Park CCL 1

5 Nov A Cobham CCL 1

12 Nov H South Kilburn CCL 1

19 Nov A Feltham CCL 1

26 Nov A Guernsey FC CCL 1

3 Dec H Bedfont Sports CCL 1

10 Dec A Bookham CCL 1

17 Dec H Knaphill CCL 1

27 Dec H Eversley CCL 1

2 Jan 12 A Frimley Green CCL 1

7 Jan H Feltham CCL 1

14 Jan A CB Hounslow Utd CCL 1

21 Jan A South Kilburn CCL 1

28 Jan H Staines Lammas CCL 1

4 Feb H Farleigh Rovers CCL 1

11 Feb A Spelthorne Sports CCL 1

18 Feb H Westfield CCL 1

25 Feb A Eversley CCL 1

3 Mar A Warlingham CCL 1

10 Mar H Sheerwater CCL 1

17 Mar A Worcester Park CCL 1

1st Team Fixtures, Results & Team Stats

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Pearson Thorne Coventry Lee Hamilton 1 Peltohaka 1 Kingston Williams Fraser Barlow

Paterson Lee Fisher Williams Daniels Warner Coventry Lovett Turnbull Brownlie

Bloxham Kingston 1 Coventry 1 Lee Daniels 2 Warner Brownlie Lovett Rimmer Pearson

Bridges Thorne Lee Williams Peltohaka Brownlie Coventry Lovett Newcombe Paterson

Paterson Thorne Williams Kingston Peltohaka 1 Daniels Coventry Barlow Brownlie Hamilton 1

Pearson Thorne Brownlie Kingston Hamilton 4 Stephens 3 Warner Allen Paterson Turnbull

Paterson Thorne Williams Kingston Stephens 1 Peltohaka Coventry Brownlie Dillon Pearson

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PLAYER’S PROFILE : Matthew Turnbull

Full Name: Matthew Turnbull

Age: 23

Position: RB, LB, RM, LM

Previous Clubs: Henley, Basingstoke, Burnham.

Years at Hartley: 3 years

Favourite Club: Accrington Stanley

Philosophy: When the music’s on.....BOOGIE ‘till you have nothing left!

Pro player-alike: Nick Barmby

Favourite player: Michael Owen

Hidden talent: I am a great Badminton player!

HWFC highlight: My highlight playing for Hartley is when we had a good run in the FA Cup last season.

Did you know: I'm a big fan of classical music. I wrote to Paul Potts last year asking him to send me a signed photo ... unfortunately I'm still waiting!

Team Mates

Best trainer: Nick Kingston Worst trainer: Tom Lovett Worst dressed: Tom Lovett...seen horrible shirts worn by that man. Worst dancer: Tom Lovett Worst banter: Tom Lovett Angry man: Oliver "I’ll hunt you down" Bridges

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PLAYER’S PROFILE : Nathan Stamp

Full Name: Nathan Stamp

Age: 27 Position: RB Previous Clubs: Reading, QPR, Basingstoke, Maidenhead, Chesham, Uxbridge, Newbury

Years at Hartley: 2 years

Favourite Club: Reading FC

Pro player-alike: Franco Baresi 5-a-side Team: Schmeichel, Maldini, Zidane, Messi, Shearer

Favourite player: Alan Shearer

Hidden talent: I'm a painter and decorator, so anybody need any work done...

HWFC Highlight: Matthew Turnbull dancing naked at presentation night...!

Team Mates Best trainer: Nick Kingston Worst trainer: Martin Williams -Trains with a cigar in his mouth. Worst dressed: Tom Lovett - pink cheque shirt or a Hartley tracksuit. Worst Dancer: Matthew Turnbull Worst banter: Lee Allen - for boring everyone on twitter!! Angry Man: Kieron ‘windmill elbow’ Thorne

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FORUM PREDICTIONS FOR CCL DIV 1

It only feels like yesterday when the

last game of the season finished. How-

ever, the new season has crept upon us

once again. The grass has been cut, the

pies are in the oven, and the optimistic

players pull on the crisp new shirt for

the first game of the season.

This season welcomes some new faces

to the league, including the much an-

ticipated arrival of today’s visitors,

Guernsey FC. Director of the highly

rated side, Steve Dewsnip, says "We're

trying to offer our better elite players

on the island the chance to play at a

better standard on a far more frequent

basis than they're used to." The island’s

team coach, Tony Vance, has been ap-

pointed head coach, and former Eng-

land and Southampton midfielder,

Username : ‘Milesy4 ‘

CHAMPIONS: Guernsey

RUNNER UP: Knaphill

RELEGATED: South Kilburn

Username: ‘Tucks’

CHAMPIONS: Bedfont Sports

RUNNER UP: Bookham

RELEGATED: South Kilburn

Username: ‘Smudge’

CHAMPIONS: Knaphill

RUNNER UP: Worcester Park

RELEGATED: CB Hounslow

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Matt Le Tissier, has agreed to be club

president.

Spelthorne Sports and South Kilburn

also join us in the competitive Com-

bined Counties league Division 1 for the

2011/12 season.

There has been a lot of activity over the

summer break, as teams look to

strengthen their squads. Who will be

crowned Combined Counties Div 1

Champions only time will tell. If the

predictions found on various internet

forums are anything to go by, it looks to

be an exciting season ahead.

I know everyone here at Hartley will be

hoping Sir Alex II’s tip will come true.

See their predictions below…

Username: ‘Spy’

CHAMPIONS: Eversley

RUNNER UP: Staines Lammas

RELEGATED: CB Hounslow

Username : ‘Nigel’

CHAMPIONS: Guernsey

RUNNER UP: Worcester Park

RELEGATED: Sheerwater

Username: ‘Sir Alex II’

CHAMPIONS: Hartley Wintney

RUNNER UP: Guernsey

RELEGATED: South Kilburn

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Suburban League and Southern Youth League Updates by Phone (WAP)

Anyone who has a mobile phone with internet access (sometimes called 3g or WAP) can

take advantage of a service introduced by the company that hosts the official web sites

of both the Suburban League and Southern Youth League, leaguemanager.biz.

Once you have established a 3g connection, you can bring

up the opening menu on your mobile by going to the web

address www.sfl.leaguemanager.biz/mobile (for the Sub-

urban League) or www.syl.leaguemanager.biz/mobile (for

the Southern Youth League). Add the link to your Favour-

ites or Bookmarks so it’s easier to get to next time. The

menu shown on the left should appear on your mobile's

screen. Use your phone’s navigation controller to highlight

the menu item you want and then click it to move to the

selected page.

Navigation, highlighting and clicking operations vary from phone to phone and a little

bit of trial and error is probably required initially to get the hang of it.

On the Results Page, current results are shown to-

gether with goalscorers names (where known). The

period selected is the current week Saturday to Sat-

urday (or the usual league game week if different).

Current fixtures are shown under the Fixtures tab in

the main menu for both cup and league games. The

period selected is the current week starting from the

day your mobile phone shows as being the current

date. If you highlight and then click any fixture, you

will bring up the details page for the club and the

officials. This page shows all the details held on the

league's database for the two clubs engaged in the selected fixture, together with de-

tails for the appointed match officials.

Finally, the Tables menu tab will show team positions based on all the results recorded

within the league’s database to that point.

LEAGUE NEWS & INFORMATION

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OTHER CLUB NEWS

JUNIOR TEAM SPONSORSHIP

BARRATT Southern Counties, the

housebuilder behind the St Marys Park

development on Dilly Lane, is support-

ing the Hartley Wintney Junior Football

Club with generous sponsorship.

The sponsorship, totalling £6,000 over

three years, will ensure that the team

can train and play

through the win-

ter on the all-

weather pitch at

Robert Mays in

Odiham. Previ-

ously, the twelve

youth teams

p l a y i n g a t

Greenfields Junior School suffered from

games often being called off due to bad

weather. Now, able to play on the As-

troturf at Robert Mays, the youngsters

can play most of the season - and par-

ents no longer have to face washing

quite so much muddy kit!

Lynnette St-Quintin, Sales Director at

Barratt Southern Counties, com-

mented: "It is central to our ethos at

Barratt Southern Counties to put some-

thing of value back into the communi-

ties where we build new homes. As our

new community at St Marys Park is

taking shape, we hope that these facili-

ties will also be enjoyed by our new

residents, as well as benefit those cur-

rently living in Hartley Wintney. We

wish the talented young players

well for the new season and I hope to

see the teams at the top of their

leagues.”

Denise Wytcherley, Club Secretary,

said, "The Junior Football Club is de-

lighted with this generous sponsorship.

It's great to see Barratt getting so in-

volved with the community. The team

is delighted to be playing on the All

Weather Pitch

and the look

on their faces

for the first

game was

priceless. We

have had ex-

cellent feed-

back from

players, parents and coaches."

Barratt Southern Counties has provided

HWJFC a new sponsorship board, club

banner and corner flags.

The U14's boys team were promoted as

winners of their division last season and

were unbeaten, having won 18 and

drawn 2. They are shown in the picture

along with players from the U7’s team,

which plays friendly matches. Both

teams have the Barratt Homes logo on

their shirts.

The junior team is always on the look

out for new players. To get involved,

please contact Denise by email at

[email protected]

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Awards were handed out to the players and coaching staff of the First,

Reserve and A Teams at Hartley Wintney FC's End of Season Presentation

Evening on Friday 27th May 2011. Awards were also presented to the

Young Player of the Year, Sportsmen and Clubman of the Year. Well done

and congratulations to each of the worthy winners.

First Team Players' Player of the Year: Nathan Stamp

Manager's Player of the Year: Nathan Stamp

Top Scorer: Jermaine Hamilton

Supporters' Player of the Year: Ian Daniell & Keiron Thorne

Reserve Team Players' Player of the Year: Jason Kingston

Manager's Player of the Year: Jason Kingston

Top Scorer: Aaron Jessavala

A Team Players' Player of the Year: Will Phillips

Manager's Player of the Year: Dan Barnes

Top Scorers: Will Phillips & James Taplin

Young Player of the Year: Rhys Jennings

Clubman of the Year: Mick Wollen

Sportsman of the Year: Tom Lovett & Paul Wade

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HWFC 2010-11 END OF SEASON AWARDS

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KOB’S KOLUMN

Could this be the reason for

England's failure at Interna-

tional level?

June 2011: England's U21s and another

E u r o C h a m p i o n s h i p u n d e r -

performance. I watched as England's

Under 21 side crashed out of

the European Championships in

Denmark and found myself

again pondering on that old

mystery of why England so of-

ten underperform at interna-

tional tournaments. I didn't

think the lads played at all

badly against a good Spanish

side in the first game. It's true

we didn't have the ball for long

periods but that was down to

the skill of the Spanish, and when we

did get it we looked half decent and

were rewarded with a somewhat fortu-

nate late equaliser by Danny Wellbeck.

And then we came up against Ukraine,

and the train hit the buffers, again.

The performance against Ukraine re-

quires little analysis. It was dire. Our

inability to score despite having a more

than capable forward line - in large part

attributable to a pretty awful midfield

performance - meant we had to beat

the Czechs to progress, and we couldn't

hold on to a 1-0 lead in the last few

minutes. Worse than that we imploded,

with defenders going AWOL half way

up the pitch and others suddenly find-

ing they had two left feet.

But this isn't the point. The point is,

why does it keep happening, especially

at the senior level of the England foot-

balling setup whenever players pull on

the England shirt? I don't buy the the-

ory that the players are not good

enough - we know they are good at

their clubs and often good enough as

individuals to win games they

manage to lose as a team,

and look clueless doing it. The

more I thought about it, the

more I felt there is one over-

riding reason, plus a few oth-

ers.

The other, lesser reasons in-

clude lack of confidence or

being overawed by the occa-

sion, and the pressure of

playing in a team likely to be caned by

the press for anything less than a terri-

fic footballing masterclass. But the big

reason for me is that players are often

expected to change from their natural

game when they enter the interna-

tional setup. The coaches and manager

try to mould good players to fit their

idea of how the team should be, how it

should play, instead of bringing players

in and allowing them to play their nor-

mal, instinctive game.

Said like that it sounds very simplistic

and of course it isn't. But when players

are brought out of their clubs, where

they are used to playing in a particular

role, with particular team mates who

they have had the time to gel with as a

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team, and are expected to play in a

slightly different position, or in a differ-

ent formation, or with a different per-

sonal style of play - and quite often all

those things together - with players

they may get to train with for a matter

of days, or at best weeks but not

months, there is only the slightest

chance they will really come together

and truly perform to their potential as

individuals, let alone as a team.

This harks us back to the other knotty

subject of do you pick what would be

considered the best players in the

country, or a set of players that each

precisely fit a particular role in the

team, like a jigsaw piece. It has to be

just the right one of you'll never com-

plete the picture. Gerrard and Lam-

pard. What was the manager's choice...

to play Gerrard wide, where he doesn't

play for his club, or to play Gerrard as

the holding midfielder, where his won-

derful skills are largely wasted. I cannot

claim to know better than a very ac-

complished football manager on 6 mil-

lion a year, but wouldn't the logic have

been to sit Lampard on the bench, let

Gerrard play exactly as he does for Liv-

erpool and partner him with a player

who would have been the perfect fit in

midfield?

Once again it sounds simple but it isn't,

because you need to analyse exactly

how each player plays their natural

game. What is their first instinct or re-

action on receiving the ball? Do they

turn and run with it. Do they look to

play it short or long, to the wing or back

to the defender? What is their second

reaction, to hold position and take a

return pass, to run in hope of collect-

ing a through ball? You need to analyse

what each player does in the heat of a

tough game, what their natural instinct

is when out there on the pitch against

the best another club or nation can

muster. And only then can you look to

partnering players with others whose

style of play fits the jigsaw perfectly.

While we continue picking an undenia-

bly good bunch of players but expect

them to change their natural foot-

balling instincts practically overnight -

that is, with very little training time

compared to the time they get to bed

in to their club sides - we will surely

continue to underperform on the big

stage. With the added pressure that

comes with wearing the National shirt,

it's enough to expect them to play the

best they ever do in their clubs, but to

expect them to have to think a differ-

ent game out there in the heat of battle

is surely unfair on them.

I don't blame the players first, I blame

the coaches, the managers, the system.

After that, it is up to the players, but

we have to let them play their natural,

instinctive game. Or simply do what a

lot of nations do and take half the team

from a club side, so that the under-

standing comes as part of the package.

KOB’S KOLUMN

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I want to dedicate this game to my Father who was a roofer....so

Dad...If you are up there!

My Dad used to collect empty bottles, which sounds so much better

than alcoholic.

He recently quit his job at the helium factory, he refused to be spoken

to in that tone.

Have I already put my Alzheimer's joke?

Is my girlfriend dissatisfied with my

body? A tiny part of me says yes.

I went to my local library yesterday,

and asked: "Have you got a book on

handling rejection without killing?"

The aborigine word ‘boo’ means ‘to

return’, because when you throw an ordinary meringue...

I have to admit, it was me that farted in the lift yesterday...it was

wrong on so many levels.

There's a man in my neighbourhood who is in the Guinness Book of

Records for having forty three concussions. He lives very close actu-

ally, just a stone's throw away...!

Have I already put my Alzheimer's joke?

...O shut up, you’ll use them later!

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HALF-TIME LAUGHS

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HARTLEY ‘TWIT-NEY’

Hartley Wintney FC are now on

Follow @HartleyFC for the latest news from The Memorial Ground

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1st TEAM PRE-SEASON FRIENDLIES

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Hungerford Town 1 v 2 Hartley Wintney. 16th July 2011

A very pleasing performance from all of the players, with a 2-1 win over Hungerford

Town. Our first goal came 30 seconds into the game, scored by Jermaine Hamilton

with a very tidy finish after the Hungerford back line misplaced a pass, allowing Jer-

maine to get onto the loose ball and lob the keeper from outside their box.

The second goal was very similar, coming from new signing Dean Peltohaka, who

scored in the 70th minute with another lob over the keeper.

It was a good workout for the players, and what was really pleasing to see was that

the fitness levels were already very good. Hungerford pulled one back in the 75th

min with a good finish. Overall Scott, Mick and myself were very pleased with the

way we played in our opening pre-season game. [Neville Roach]

SQUAD: 1.Lee Allen 2.Andrew Newcombe 3.Matthew Turnbull 4.Oliver Bridges

5.Luke Pearson 6.Kieron Thorne 7.Jack Coventry 8.Michael Lee 9.Jermaine Hamilton

10.Dean Peltohaka 11.Nick Kingston 12.Martin Williams 13.Dan Tilson 14.Ryan War-

ner 15.Craig Fraser 16.Adam Lewis 17.Lloyd Jones 18.Spencer Barlow

Farnborough Reserves 2 v 7 Hartley Wintney (1st). 28th July 2011 A very good 7 - 2 win against a good young Farnborough Reserve team, though not a

good start for us by going 1 - 0 down in the first 10 minutes and then losing keeper

Tom Lovett through a clash of heads with one of the Farnborough players.

It was another good workout for us and very pleasing to see how far we have come

as a squad with our work-rate on and off the ball, which we did not do enough last

year. It was also good to see our front boys getting into good habits by taking their

goals well, with four goals from Jermaine Hamilton and three from Ryan Stephens.

The young Farnborough side gave us a good game - they worked very hard through-

out the whole 90 minutes by keeping the ball and tried to make life difficult for us.

A good all round performance which sets us up nicely for the start of the league

campaign on Saturday against Staines Lammas. [Neville Roach]

Other pre-season results:

19 July RAF (A) Won 10-1

21 July Fleet Spurs (A) Won 0-4

23 July Met. Police (H) Lost 0-3

26 July Fleet Town (H) Lost 2-6

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1. All persons entering this ground are only admitted subject to these rules

and the rules and regulations of the Football Association.

2. The Club reserves the right to prosecute or to eject or cause to be ejected any per-

sons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its em-

ployees or agents (hereinafter called the Club) in their absolute discretion to be, or

to have been behaving in any of the following ways:

(a) Entering the field of play before or during the course of a game. The field of play

is that area within the railings surrounding the perimeter of the pitch and the area

beyond the goal line at the Southern Haye end of the ground.

(b) Using obscene or abusive language or persistent swearing.

(c) Being drunk or under the influence of drink or drugs to any degree.

(d) Making vulgar gestures.

(e) Using abusive language or behaviour, racial or otherwise.

3. NO bottles, metal cans, glasses, placards, firearms, knives or other similar articles are

permitted and the police and club stewards have the right to search any spectator at

any time and to confiscate any article which they consider could be a danger to any

other spectators.

4. NO alcohol is to be consumed within the ground. Alcohol may only be consumed

within the confines of the clubhouse or other such designated and properly licensed

area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time.

5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbidden

and the police and club stewards have the right to eject any persons found doing so.

6. Spectators are advised that they must keep to the designated hard standings within

the confines of the ground, these being defined as the walkway to the perimeter of

the pitch on 3 sides excluding the area to Southern Haye behind the top goal, the

dedicated stand and the sheltered area outside the club house.

7. Spectators are reminded that they must not retrieve any footballs that go in the

hedges or rough grass areas. The Club will not be responsible for any injury sustained

by any spectator retrieving footballs howsoever caused. A Club Official or designated

ball boy will retrieve any balls that exit the field of play.

8. ALL vehicles parked in and around the ground must be properly parked to ensure

access for emergency vehicles and to minimise disruption to local residents. All vehi-

cles are parked strictly at the owner’s risk.

9. No unauthorised vehicles are allowed in the Clubhouse/changing room car parking

area. The Club reserves the right to remove any vehicle parked in contravention of

this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst re-

moving the vehicle.

By order of

The Committee

Hartley Wintney Football Club

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HARTLEY WINTNEY FC GROUND REGULATIONS

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TUESDAY 9th AUGUST 2011 7.30pm KICK-OFF

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Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League Division 1

Referee: Corrin Readett (Virginia Water)

Assistants: Gerry Heeps (Camberley), Chris Little (Tongham)

HARTLEY WINTNEY v GUERNSEY F.C. orange/black green/white From: From:

Lee Allen 1 Chris Tardiff

Nathan Stamp 2 James Hamon

Andy Newcombe 3 Angus Mackay

Chris Paterson 4 Alex Le Prevost

Daryl Bloxham 5 Sam Cochrane

Keiron Thorne 6 Ollie McKenzie

Nick Kingston 7 Simon Geall

Martin Williams (C) 8 Jacques Isabelle

Ryan Stephens 9 Matt Warren

Dean Peltohaka 10 Dominic Heaume

Jack Coventry 11 Ryan-Zico Black

Dan Tillson 12 Matt Loaring

Ben Dillon 14 Kieran Mahon

Luke Pearson 15 Ross Allen

Oliver Bridges 16 Glyn Dyer

Dan Brownlie 17

Neville Roach MANAGER Tony Vance

Mick Wollen ASSISTANT MANAGER Colin Fallaize

Scott Tarr COACH / PHYSIO Michael Thomas

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