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WELCOME TO TATNAM

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WELCOME TO TATNAM

CLUB HONOURS

Hampshire League Div 11999-00

Wessex League Premier Division2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11

Southern League Div 1 SW2012-13

Western League1956-57

Southern League Cup2014-15

Western Football League Cup1956-57

Trophyman Cup1997-98, 1998-99

Dorset Senior Cup1894–95, 1896–97, 1898–99, 1901–02, 1903–04, 1906–07, 1925–26,

1926–27, 1937–38, 1946–47, 1974–75, 1988–89, 1997–98, 2008–09,

2012–13, 2013–14

ChairmanClive Robbins

Vice ChairmanChris Reeves

Commercial DirectorMark Bumford

Facilities DirectorRod Taylor

DirectorPippa Daniels

Secretary Bill Reid15 Addison CloseRomsey, HampshireSO51 7TL01794 517991

First Team ManagerTom Killick

Head CoachCallum Brooks

PhysioMatt Fisher

Kit ManPaul Ayley

Assistant Kit ManShane LanchburyGoalkeeping CoachRobbie Yates

GroundsmanChris Kelly

Safety OfficerRob Bayston

Programme EditorJack Amey

Programme ContributorSteve Park

PASteve Park

Club PhotographerAndy Orman

HospitalityEllie Bumford

Supporters’ Club ChairPippa Daniels

Bar/Catering/SiteManagerDick Thomas

Kitchen SupervisorLiz Gower

CLUB OFFICIALS

CLUB INFORMATIONClub offices: 153 High Street, Poole,

Dorset. BH15 1AUTelephone: 01202 674425

Fax: 01202 681187

Ground address: Oakdale School, Tatnam Ground, School Lane, Poole, Dorset, BH15 3JR

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CAPTAIN’S NOTESJamie WhiskenClub Captain

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Evening all, so after a week in which involved a lot of travelling and some horrendous conditions

we’re back at Tatnam after collecting six points better off out of a possible nine. We had a great win here last sat in the match I was suspended in, 3-0 against St Neots, we were very good at both ends. Will Spetch stepped in to my slot and I thought he did brilliantly. They have gone on to pick up some good results since and prove they are still a top side so that was a great 3 points.

Tuesday saw us with a long old trip to Histon, traffic was horrendous and we arrived to the game very late, with little time to prepare and get ready I never expected us to start like we did. How we were 0-3 up after 15mins I’ll never know, the boys were brilliantly and ruthless with every chance. One side was going to get a hiding off us sooner or later and it happened to be Histon, it had been coming. An I’m deadly honest when I say 0-7 flattered them. It could have been 12!

Onto Kettering away, the club put us up Friday evening up there which was good of them, otherwise would have been a lot of hectic travelling in a week. It’s always nice to have that now and again as its good for the lads to bond and brings us closer. When I say closer I mean, imagine me and walks, two 6ft 4 centre halfs in a thatched cottage room where the door height was 4ft and so was the bed length. It gave the lads a good

laugh anyway. Luckily we were moved, but hey things like this are good for team spirit. Unfortunately the game itself didn’t go how we wanted, the pitch was like a cow field, incredible. It was non league at its best/worst. It was very hard for either team to play much football on the floor and to make it worse the wind was swirling. It was always going to be a 1 goal game and it could have gone either way, un-fortunately this time it wasn’t ours, but no time for our heads to drop, were still top and we move on.

Sadly we lost in the Dorset Senior Cup to Sherborne. The young Dol-phins put on a very good show for the crowd but the result did not reflect that.

On a positive note, we welcome Lee Wort to the club on a one-month loan deal from Gosport Borough to help us over the busy festive period. Welcome Lee!

Up the Dolphins

Whisk

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BOARDROOM NOTESChris ReevesVice Chairman

There can be no bigger game in any league than a clash between first and second-that is what this

afternoon’s fixture with Leamington was shaping up to be until Tuesday night. In the games played that evening a solitary Charlie Griffin goal for Chippenham at Bideford saw the Robins sneak into second spot ahead of today’s visitors to Tatnam who themselves dropped two precious points in a surprise 2-2 home draw with St Neots. We of course have completed our league fixtures against both Chippenham and St Neots so the stronger those two clubs get and the more points they take off our rivals for the title the better!

The players officials and support-ers of Leamington are of course most welcome to Tatnam and we trust they have had a good journey here and have a safe trip back home. Our opponents today are a big name in non league football and it is no surprise to see them doing so well this season.

At the time of writing these notes there is the possibility that we might have a new striker in our ranks today. A player that has been on Tom’s radar for a couple of seasons now. If he has joined us it will be on a month’s loan to tide us over the frenetic December Christmas/ New Year period when we have no less than seven games. We have been able to bid for this player only because his wages have been fully covered by a donation from our marvellous Supporters Club .When the chance arose to sign him it was obvi-ously outside of what we as a Board of Directors could responsibly commit

the club but the Supporters Club have come good in a big way,so if the lad is making his Poole debut today it is as a result of their generosity. Hot on the heels I might add of a superb £3000 donation to our finances to assist with essential works around the ground. Thank you guys - what would we do without you?!

After today we are back herein Tues-day with another six pointer this time v Hungerford ko 7.45 whilst next Saturday we travel to Bedworth.

In the week just put gone we lost a loyal servant when James Wood made the decision to leave his role as assis-tant manager.J ames will always be one of us- his playing record and his time as Tom’s number two guarantee that. We have parted on the best of terms and we wish him well in whatever he does in the future. He will always be welcome at Tatnam.

Finally it would not be right to let these notes pass without mention of a superb display from the Clubs young-sters who really rattled the cage of Western Premier League Sherborne last Tuesday night eventually going down 2-1 after extra time in the Dorset Senior Cup quarter final .It is a measure of the lads quality that a predominantly u18 side were disappointed at not beating their so much more experienced oppo-nents. Our future would appear to be in good hands.

Enjoy the game and do t forget the 50:50 tickets.

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TOM TALKS

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Tom KillickFirst Team Manager

Today we welcome st Neots to the Tatnam. They are a talented team and it

was a closely fought affair in the away fixture which we managed to win. The league table looks quite good for us at the moment but we need to be relentless in our pursuit of success and not become complacent.

Our last two matches have produced two victories. Against Cambridge I thought we were very good particularly in the first half. However, we were rather wasteful when it came to the goal scoring opportunities that we had and nearly paid the price for that. It’s probably been a failing of ours for some time now that we are not converting a high enough percentage of the chances we are creating and that needs to change . It’s some-thing we plan to work on and I’m confident we can improve.

Chippenham was not a game for the purists! However Jack Dickson, who is an exceptional young talent. scored a great goal and then we defended heroical-ly in the second half to get the points. I was proud of the play-

ers and the desire they showed to fight for the points. I think it shows what it means to them as a group and how much they crave success.

We need to back up things today with another three points and hope results go our way elsewhere. We are have already put a good number of points between us and some good sides in the league which will be difficult for them to peg back. We know there is so much more to do but the players are fully focused and motivated which are good qualities to have.

Please try and make us much noise as possible today and create an atmosphere that helps us and hinders the opposition. It makes a big difference

Enjoy the game

Tom

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IN THE PAST

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IN THE PAST

ON THIS DAY

1992Bournemouth Sports V Poole Town

1-4Bartlett, Platt, Morrison,Radburn

1998Mayflower West Wight V Poole Town

1-4Phillips 2, Rowley, Krunic

2009Eastbourne United V Poole Town

3-5 AETHubbard 2, Cook 2, Brown

V Leamington (Poole Town score first)

1982/83H 3-0, A 1-4

(As AP Leamington)

Season Pos Division2014/15 21 Conference North

2013/14 13 Conference North

2012/13 1 Southern Football League Premier Division

2011/12 7 Southern Football League Premier Division

2010/11 5 Southern Football League Premier Division

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SECRETARY’S NOTES

SECRETARY’S CORNER POST.WELCOME BACK:Welcome back to Tatnam this after-

noon for our latest game in the Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division today we welcome Leamington who have made the long trip down from Warwickshire. Welcome to all from Leamington and our refereeing team who are all from the Hampshire area and we wish all a safe journey home.

EVO-STIK SOUTHERN LEAGUE NEWS:Assistant manager, James Woods has

left the fold at the club this week may I wish James all the very best for the future.

Over at Wimborne Town they have appointed the ex Weymouth and Poole Town player and captain Simon Browne as their new manager in place of Steve Cuss who resigned his position. In addition new bosses have taken over at Hanwell Town, Ware and Burnham.

RED INSURE CUP NEWS:Hungerford 4 North Leigh 4 and Hun-

gerford win 4 – 1 on penalties in their Red Insure 2nd Rd game – amazing as Hunger-ford were 4 – 0 down at half time!!

EVO-STIK SOUTHERN LEAGUE PRE-

MIER FIXTURE NEWS:Next up is this Tuesday 8th December

which sees Hungerford Town at Tatnam. Saturday 12th December we have another long trek up to the Midlands when we travel to Bedworth Utd in Warwickshire, the following Saturday 19th December we welcome Slough Town to Dorset and the home game v Hitchin Town has a new date of Tuesday 22nd December.

Christmas is getting close and both fix-tures will be 3.00 pm kick offs Boxing Day Saturday 26th December away at Frome Town and Saturday 2nd January at home to Weymouth.

For the Weymouth game special ar-rangements are being made in regard to

parking more news on this asap.WITH THE CUP COMPETI-

TIONS GETTING UNDERWAY PLEASE KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR FIXTURE CHANGES.

CUP NEWS:Dorset Senior Cup:With our exit from the Dorset Senior

Cup on Tuesday v Sherborne Town the maximum number of games we will now play is 55, so we are truly concentrating on the league for the first time in many a long season. The team on Tuesday was mainly made up of our U18’s and they only lost out in extra time against a Step 5 side.

AWAY COACH TRAVEL NEWS: The coach for the trip to Bedworth Utd

on Saturday December 12th should be a 9.15 leave time. It is very likely that a team coach will be running to Frome Town on Boxing Day details asap.

Also see the travel page in to-day’s programme for more in-formation on away travel. The first coach trip of the New Year will be on Saturday January 9th 2016 when we travel up to Stratford-upon-Avon in War-wickshire to visit Stratford Town.

Main pick up point is by the Tatnam Co-

op at the end of Tatnam Rd. As before bookings at the club office

(behind the main dressing room block) see Bill or Daphne.

YOURS IN SPORT – BILL REID.

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Jamie GleesonMidfielderSponsored byEddie Mitchell

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Paul Holleran (Manager) Managed Brakes since November 2009, taking the team to a play-off spot in his first full season, and after winning the Southern League Premier Division Championship in 2013 he managed at Step Two in the Conference North for the first time, achieving a respectable 13th posi-tion. A UEFA coach who moved into management early due to injury, Paul achieved initial success at Kings Norton Town before becoming first team coach and subsequently manager at Solihull Borough and leading them to promotion. 2004 saw a move to Halesowen Town, where he guided them to promotion, two Senior Cups and the First Round of FA Cup. Paul has also managed Rushall Olympic, taking them to two play-off spots and the 4th Qualifying Round of FA Cup for the first time in their history. Tim Holland (Coach) He is hugely experienced having been involved playing and coaching in non-league football since 1972. Tim had a football career of 18 years which included playing for Solihull Borough, Padget Rangers, Highgate and his zenith being for Bromsgrove Rovers in the old Southern League. A schoolteacher by profession he has successfully managed school, district and county teams. He was Youth team coach at Sutton Coldfield Town before progressing to the first team. This season will be his fifth year on the coaching team at Leamington with the aim of repeating 12-13 season, lifting the Southern Premier League title. Ian King (Coach) Paul Holleran announced in November 2015 that Ian King had accepted his offer to join the coaching staff at the club. Ian, who spent a short spell as a player at Leamington towards the end of the 2011/2012 season, has been around the club since the early weeks of the season, but will now take up a position working alongside Holleran and first team coach Martyn Naylor. Having only retired from playing in the last couple of seasons, 40 year old Ian has had previous coaching experience working for Birmingham City and also at Sydney FC in Australia, where he also played for APIA Leichhardt after moving down under to pursue a career as a PE teacher. He currently works for the Football League, overseeing education programmes. Martyn Naylor (Coach/Defender) Signed initially on a short term loan deal in October 2012 to bolster the squad, Martyn is an experienced defender who has played for both Telford United clubs, in the Football League for Shrewsbury Town, and also spent a successful 6 year spell in Wales with The New Saints as part of Championship winning sides and also playing in European football. More recently he has played for Worcester City and Rushall Olympic. His experience was vital to a relatively young squad in our promotion season. Martyn unfortunately damaged his anterior cruciate ligament in training early 2013-14 season and was out for the rest of the campaign. However, he continued his association helping with coaching and is now fully recovered. Pete Denham (Physiotherapist) Pete linked up with Brakes after leaving Solihull Moors in Summer 2014. A supporter of Moor Green since childhood he became their Assistant Physio in 1995, joining Tamworth in 1998 after becoming fully qualified. He spent 6 seasons with the Lambs as they won the Southern League and reached the FA Trophy final, before returning to Moor Green in 2004, remaining as the club merged with Solihull Borough in 2007. Then came a move to Halesowen Town in 2009 as Rob Elmes, who had been Assistant boss at Solihull, took Pete with him to The Grove, where he spent 4 seasons before returning to Solihull Moors. Tony Breeden (Goalkeeper) Tony makes a second return to the NWG after a season with rivals So-lihull Moors. Originally he returned to Leamington in Summer 2013 after spending the previous 18 months playing in the Conference Premier Division with Kidderminster Harriers (28 appearances) and Tamworth (43 appearances) As one of Paul Holleran’s first signings when he arrived at Leamington in October 2009, Tony made 82 appearances for Brakes in his first spell at the club, memorably scoring a goal from his own penalty area in a match against Chesham United in April 2011. His previous clubs include Rushall Olympic and Sutton Coldfield Town.

James Fry (Defender) James Fry has spent two previous loan spells with the Brakes, the first being unfortunately cut short by an ankle ligament injury. He returned to the club again last season and made 26 appearances, scoring twice in a 4-0 win over Oxford City last Boxing Day. James spent time on loan at Kidderminster Harriers after his loan expired at Leamington but suffered a serious ankle injury and although released from his contract at Birmingham City during the summer, the club very kindly allowed him to complete his rehabilitation with them. Now fully fit and looking to kick-start his career Connor Gudger (Defender) Paul Holleran moved swiftly to fill the left back slot vacated by former skipper Stephan Morley by signing former Coventry City youngster Connor Gudger from Vanarama Conference North rivals Worcester City in February 2015. The 24 year old has played locally since his release from the Sky Blues, spending 3 seasons at Tamworth and also time on loan at Hinckley United, Cambridge City and most recently Barwell, where he also spent the second half of last season after leaving The Lambs. Connor signed for Worcester in the close season but had the opportunity to make his mark at the New Windmill Ground following Morley’s decision to leave. Jamie Hood (Defender) Jamie first joined Leamington in September 2010 from Halesowen Town, and formed a strong partnership with Liam Daly in the centre of defence that was pivotal in the Southern League Premier Division title winning season of 2012/2013. Making 112 appearances in total and scoring 5 goals for us in his first spell, Barwell will be disappointed to lose Jamie, who scored in his last appearance for them in a 2-1 victory over Coalville Town in the Westerby Cup Final at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium at the end of May. Over his two seasons at Kirkby Road Jamie made 82 appearances and scored 3 goals for Barwell. James Mace (Defender) James initially joined Brakes on trial during summer 2011 but impressed to such an extent that he was quickly snapped up by Paul Holleran, and has played an integral part over the last three campaigns. James is comfortable at either right back or centre back, possesses a good turn of pace, is snappy in the challenge and made 68 appearances for Hinckley United in the Blue Square Conference North in the two seasons prior to joining Leamington and was previously with Atherstone Town. He was voted the ‘Players’ Player of the Year’ the season before last after narrowly missing out on the Supporters’ award. Jamie Tank (Defender) 21 Year-old Jamie is the son of former Brake Darran Tank, who made over 70 appearances for Brakes along with a spell as Assistant Manager after joining the club in 2004, so has long connections with the club. He started his career with Walsall aged 13, playing with the juniors and Under 18s before being offered a contract in June 2011 and captaining both the Youth and Reserve teams, Jamie was handed a first team squad number at 17 before In the summer of 2012 he transferred to Wolves for an initial fee of £20 000, playing in the Under 21 Development Squad at Molineux, but was released in the summer of 2014. He signed for the Brakes in July 2014 after playing in several of the pre-season friendlies. Jack Edwards (Defender/Midfielder) Jack spent two seasons at Barwell, having made the step up from Midland Alliance football in 2012 after a successful season with Coven-try Sphinx after beginning his career at our Warwickshire neighbours Studley. He is a young versatile player who was monitored for a while, and like many of the present squad is believed to have all the attributes to make the step up. He’s another local lad who is fast becoming a fans favourite. Comfortable playing in defensive positions or in midfield, Jack is a versatile utility player who is athletic and tidy on the ball. He captained Nottingham Trent University, and has had a good upbringing in football terms over the last few years, being involved with teams that play different styles of football. Ben George (Defender/Midfielder)

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The 21 year old turned out for Brakes at right back in a friendly at Stratford Town last summer after his release from the Bescot Stadium, where he made 1 appearance for the first team in League One after working his way through the ranks. He went on to feature in over 20 games for our Warwickshire neighbours Rugby Town last season. Paul Holleran agreed a deal to bring Ben in from Rugby, where he was looked at last year after he left Walsall but he had a couple of offers in pre-season to go on trial at other clubs which he took up. Last season probably did not turn out as he would have liked, but he could be an asset to the Brakes as he can operate in a number of positions in defence or midfield. Joe Magunda (Defender/Midfielder) Leamington born Joe joined his home town club in the summer of 2012 after winning the Southern League Premier Division Championship with Brackley Town, and he added a second medal to his collection the fol-lowing season with some solid workmanlike performances in the heart of the Brakes midfield. At home in defence or in the middle of the park, Joe graduated from the Academy at Leicester City and featured for the Foxes reserve side before a loan spell at Conference side Woking in 2008. After his release from Leicester, Magunda made 21 appearances for Kings Lynn in 2009/2010 in the Northern Premier League before the Linnets were wound up in late 2009. He was one of a number of players snapped up by Jon Brady at Brackley, and became a fixture in the Saints side that reached the play offs in 2010. He has also been capped by England at Under 18 level. His achievements were rewarded with the ‘Managers Player of the Year Award’. Richard Taundry (Defender/Midfielder) Paul Holleran snapped up Richard after he left Solihull Moors towards the end of last season. It was seen as a major coup when he agreed to remain at the club for the 2015/2016 campaign, and that has been rein-forced by some commanding performances during pre-season. Richard worked his way through the ranks at Walsall to make his first team debut at a young age and went on to make nearly 200 appearances for the Saddlers over 6 seasons before joining Worcester City in 2013 after a brief spell with Pelsall Villa. Richard is a versatile player who is able to operate in defence or midfield, and despite being only 26 he has a wealth of experience in the professional game which will surely be of benefit to Leamington. Lee Chilton (Midfielder) Lee signed for us from Halesowen Town in spring 2012, having also played for Tividale, AFC Telford, Hinckley United and Stafford Rangers. He is an attacking wide player with an eye for goal, something which was highlighted three seasons ago as he staged his own goal of the season competition with several stunning strikes. Lee Chilton re-joined the club in September 2015 after a short spell at Stourbridge, Joe Halsall (Midfielder) Manager Paul Holleran announced in November 2015, the club have signed midfielder Joe Halsall from Stratford Town. Joe is no stranger to Leamington FC, having featured in pre-season friendlies prior to the 2013/2014 season. The 26 year old captained near neighbours Stratford to the Midland Alliance title in 2013, leaving for spells at Evesham and Chasetown before returning to play a big part in their Southern League South & West play off success last season. He had scored three times for Town in the 2015-16 season prior to departing, and has had previous experience at Premier Division level with Redditch United. James Husband (Midfielder) Set to top 300 appearances for Leamington since signing in December 2005 whilst a student at nearby Warwick University, James is a skillful left-sided player who can play full-back or wide midfield, and he has won three promotions in his time at the New Windmill Ground. Previous clubs include Tooting & Mitcham, Airbus FC and Stratford Town. Brakes fans will be hoping to see more of a player this year who has made himself available despite being semi-retired over the past two seasons. Ross Oulton (Midfielder) Ross trained with the Brakes in the past after he was released by Northampton Town. He has 200 games under his belt, and is a local lad who has moved back to the area. He is very versatile and could have a

big part to play with the Brakes. The 24 year old has gained extensive non-league experience since leaving Northampton with the likes of Rugby Town, Brackley Town, Daventry Town, Kettering Town and most recently Bedford Town. Lee Moore (Midfielder/Striker) Lee signed for Brakes a week before the start of the 2012/13 season after being released by Nuneaton Town. He enjoyed a successful 3 year spell with our North Warwickshire neighbours, making 148 appear-ances and scoring 29 goals, and winning promotion from the Southern League Premier Division and the Conference North in the Play Offs. Prior to joining his home town club in July 2009, Lee started his career at Bedworth United, before a spell at Tamworth. He cost AFC Telford United £5,000, a then record fee for the Bucks, in 2006. During his time there Lee scored 35 goals, and the club won promotion from the Northern Premier League and enjoyed a run to the 1st Round of the FA Cup. He has a wealth of experience, including many play-off matches with both Nuneaton and Telford. He is equally at home on either wing, or through the middle, and is a natural creator and finisher. Will Green (Striker) A promising young attacking player, Will Green re-joined Leamington on an extended loan having had appearances for the Brakes in previous seasons before joining Brackley Town. He began his career as a youngster at Northampton Town, but after catching the eye while at Banbury United he was snapped up by Brackley. After a brief spell with Leamington Will spent the rest of the season at Bedford Town, before signing Oxford City in the summer of 2012. He started 2013-14 will the Brakes but moved once again to Brackley where he scored against the Brakes last season. Striker Will Green’s loan deal from Vanarama North League side Brackley Town came to an end in November, and the 22 year old has opted to end his contract at the Northamptonshire club to join Brakes on a permanent basis. Ben Mackey (Striker) Ben had a very successful first spell for the club in the Midland Alliance and Southern League Midland Division scoring 57 goals over two seasons before moving on to Brackley Town and Corby Town in the Conference North. In Season 2013-14 he spearheaded the Hemel Hempstead attack, scoring 43 goals in a campaign that saw them lift the Southern League Premier Division title. Manager Paul Holleran stated, ‘Ben had a disrupted season last year due to a combination of work commitments and injuries. He is a local lad and affectionately remembered by the fans and has expressed a real desire to do well for Leamington. A fully fit and motivated Ben Mackey has the ability to play a significant role for us this season. I really sense that he has got the bit between his teeth and wants to make an impact for us.’ Rob Ogleby (Striker) The Coventry born 23 year old has been capped 12 times at Under 21 level for Wales, and began his career in the Sky Blues’ Academy alongside new Brakes team mate Connor Gudger before moving north of the border to Heart of Midlothian upon his release in 2010. While with the Edinburgh club Rob spent time on loan at East Fife before returning south in 2012 and signing for Wrexham. He went on to make over 50 appearances and scored 12 goals for the Dragons in a little over 2 sea-sons, and was a member of the clubs’ FA Trophy winning side in 2013. After leaving Wrexham last summer Rob moved back up to Scotland to play for Livingston before returning home early this year and spending the latter half of last season with our North Warwickshire neighbours Nuneaton Town. Matt Warner and Ellison Porter were both around the first team towards the end of last season. Matt is a powerfully built defender who has been a standout performer in the Brakes Under 21 side and also spent some time at Racing Club Warwick. Ellison is a young striker who was playing for Heather St Johns prior to linking up with Leamington. They have been joined by Reece Mitchell during pre-season, who is another product of the club’s Under 21 set up.

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MANAGER Tom KillickKIT Red and white shirts, red shorts, white socks

Nick Hutchings

Tom Rees

Lewis Tallack

Michael Walker

Jamie Whisken

Will Spetch

Lewis Lindsay

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Steve Devlin

Marvin Brooks

Luke Burbidge

Jamie Gleeson

Luke Roberts

Richard Gillespie

Toby Holmes

Alan Connell

Jack Dickson

No

REFEREE Ben Knight (Waterlooville)ASSISTANT Jack Birch (Southampton)ASSISTANT Jon Dolbear (Chandlers Ford)

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MANAGER Paul HolleranCOACH Tim HollandKIT Blue Shirts, blue shorts, blue sock

Tony Breeden

James Fry

Nat Kelly

Joe Magunda

Jamie Hood

Jamie Tank

Joe Halsall

Rob Ogleby

Ross Oulton

Ben Mackey

Jack Edwards

Lee Moore

Will Green

Lee Chilton

Ben George

Richard Taundry

No

NEXT HOME GAMEPOOLE TOWN V HUNGERFORD TOWN

DATE 08/12/15

James Husband

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Date Opposition H/A F-A Att Comp Pos OGAugust 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18Sat 8 Kettering Town H 1-0 399 SLP 9 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie 1 Connell Spetch L Holmes Emmerson DavidsonMon 10 Hungerford Town A 0-0 246 SLP 7 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie Connell L Holmes Emmerson Davidson McCarthySat 15 St Neots Town A 3-2 366 SLP 5 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin L Holmes Brooks Gillespie Roberts 1 Davidson GleesonTues 18 Chippenham Town H 1-3 473 SLP 11 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Gleeson Burbidge Devlin 1 L Holmes Brooks Gillespie Roberts Collins Connell Davidson SpetchSat 22 Merthyr Town H 2-2 355 SLP 11 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Pettefer Gleeson Devlin L Holmes Brooks 1 Gillespie Connell Collins Lindsay Roberts 1 DavidsonSat 29 Slough Town A 3-1 304 SLP 6 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Pettefer Roberts Devlin 1 Connell Brooks 1 Davidson Gleeson Gillespie 1 L Holmes Dickson SpetchMon 31 Frome Town H 5-0 425 SLP 3 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Roberts Devlin 1 Gillespie 2 Brooks 1 L Holmes Connell Collins Gleeson Davidson Dickson 1

Sat 5 King's Lynn Town A 2-3 525 SLP 6 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Emmerson Lindsay Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Gillespie Brooks Roberts 1 Connell Gleeson L Holmes 1Sat 12 Barnstaple Town H 1-0 306 FAC1Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Lindsay Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin 1 Connell L Holmes Roberts Gleeson Collins Walker Davidson Dickson T Holmes BrooksSat 19 Biggleswade Town A 1-0 202 SLP 3 Hutchings Lindsay Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Gleeson Roberts Brooks L Holmes 1 Connell Tallack Davidson GillespieTues 22 Dorchester Town H 0-0 509 SLP 5 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Gleeson Gillespie Brooks Roberts Connell Collins Devlin L Holmes DavidsonSat 26 Hayes & Yeading A 3-2 185 FAC2Q - Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker 1 Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Brooks Roberts Devlin Gillespie 1 Connell Collins Moore L Holmes Davidson SpetchTues 29 Bideford A 2-1 158 SLP 4 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker 1 Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Brooks Roberts Devlin Connell Moore L Holmes Dickson

Sat 3 Redditch United H 2-1 305 SLP 3 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin 1 Roberts Brooks Moore 1 Connell Collins L Holmes Dickson GillespieTues 6 Paulton Rovers H 2-1 298 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts 1 Brooks Moore Connell 1 Dickson Lindsay T HolmesSat 10 Hastings United A 2-0 735 FAC3Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken 1 Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Connell Brooks 1 Roberts Moore Collins Lindsay DicksonTues 13 Dorchester Town A 3-1 270 RIC1 - Rees Dickson Buck Moore Huston-Mendy Lindsay Davis Davidson Salma T Holmes 1 Stone 1 Browning Goodland Richardson Leonard 1Sat 17 Cirencester Town H 3-0 358 SLP 2 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin 2 J White Roberts Dickson Connell Rees Lindsay Moore T Holmes 1Tues 20 Dorchester Town A 5-1 556 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch 1 Walker 1 Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin J White 2 Roberts 1 Dickson Connell Rees Lindsay Moore T HolmesSat 24 Whitehawk A 0-2 450 FAC4Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson Connell Seabright Lindsay T Holmes Davis GillespieTues 27 Chesham United A 1-3 262 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Lindsay J White Roberts Brooks T Holmes Rees Davis DicksonSat 31 Merthyr Town A 0-1 270 FAT1Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Lindsay J White Brooks Roberts T Holmes Rees Davis Dickson

Tues 3 Shaftesbury Town H 3-0 148 DSC1 - Rees Doe 1 Spetch H White Huston-Mendy Dickson Salama Devlin 1 J White Davis T Holmes 1 Richardson James Glatzel LeonardSat 7 Dunstable Town A 1-1 152 SLP 3 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin J White Brooks Roberts Connell Rees Dickson T HolmesTues 10 Weymouth A 1-2 315 RIC2 - Rees Dickson Spetch Davis May Coombs Salama 1 Richardson J White Connell T Holmes Kelly Browning DevlinSat 14 Cambridge City H 2-1 357 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts 2 Brooks Dickson Connell Rees White Spetch SalamaTues 17 Chippenham Town A 1-0 257 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson 1 Connell Rees T Holmes Lindsay SalamaSat 21 St Neots Town H 3-0 355 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker 1 Spetch 1 Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson Connell Rees T Holmes Salama GleesonTues 24 Histon A 7-0 170 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Spetch Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin 2 Roberts Brooks Dickson 1 Connell Rees T Holmes 2 Whisken 1Sat 28 Kettering Town A 0-1 525 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Spetch Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson Connell Rees T Holmes Whisken Gillespie

Tues 1 Sherborne Town H 1-2 129 DSCQF - Rees Doe Salama May Whisken Wright Davis 1 Richardson Holmes Connell Stone Panesar-Dower James Farrugia WhiteSat 5 Leamington H SLPTues 8 Hungerford Town H SLPSat 12 Bedworth United A SLPSat 19 Slough Town H SLPTues 22 Hitchin Town H SLPSat 26 Frome Town A SLP

Sat 2 Weymouth H SLPSat 9 Stratford Town A SLPSat 16 King's Lynn Town H SLPSat 23 Merthyr Town A SLPSat 30 Redditch United A SLPFebruarySat 6 Biggleswade Town H SLPSat 13 Paulton Rovers A SLPSat 20 Bideford H SLPSat 27 Cirencester Town A SLPMarchSat 5 Histon H SLPSat 12 Leamington A SLPSat 19 Bedworth United H SLPSat 26 Stratford Town H SLPMon 28 Weymouth A SLPAprilSat 2 Chesham United H SLPSat 9 Hitchin Town A SLPSat 16 Dunstable Town H SLPSat 23 Cambridge City A SLPGoalscorers 1

Sub 1Sub 2Sub 3

Sent off

Substitutes

December

January

September

Starting XI

October

November

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Date Opposition H/A F-A Att Comp Pos OGAugust 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18Sat 8 Kettering Town H 1-0 399 SLP 9 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie 1 Connell Spetch L Holmes Emmerson DavidsonMon 10 Hungerford Town A 0-0 246 SLP 7 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie Connell L Holmes Emmerson Davidson McCarthySat 15 St Neots Town A 3-2 366 SLP 5 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin L Holmes Brooks Gillespie Roberts 1 Davidson GleesonTues 18 Chippenham Town H 1-3 473 SLP 11 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Gleeson Burbidge Devlin 1 L Holmes Brooks Gillespie Roberts Collins Connell Davidson SpetchSat 22 Merthyr Town H 2-2 355 SLP 11 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Pettefer Gleeson Devlin L Holmes Brooks 1 Gillespie Connell Collins Lindsay Roberts 1 DavidsonSat 29 Slough Town A 3-1 304 SLP 6 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Pettefer Roberts Devlin 1 Connell Brooks 1 Davidson Gleeson Gillespie 1 L Holmes Dickson SpetchMon 31 Frome Town H 5-0 425 SLP 3 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Roberts Devlin 1 Gillespie 2 Brooks 1 L Holmes Connell Collins Gleeson Davidson Dickson 1

Sat 5 King's Lynn Town A 2-3 525 SLP 6 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Emmerson Lindsay Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Gillespie Brooks Roberts 1 Connell Gleeson L Holmes 1Sat 12 Barnstaple Town H 1-0 306 FAC1Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Lindsay Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin 1 Connell L Holmes Roberts Gleeson Collins Walker Davidson Dickson T Holmes BrooksSat 19 Biggleswade Town A 1-0 202 SLP 3 Hutchings Lindsay Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Gleeson Roberts Brooks L Holmes 1 Connell Tallack Davidson GillespieTues 22 Dorchester Town H 0-0 509 SLP 5 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Gleeson Gillespie Brooks Roberts Connell Collins Devlin L Holmes DavidsonSat 26 Hayes & Yeading A 3-2 185 FAC2Q - Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker 1 Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Brooks Roberts Devlin Gillespie 1 Connell Collins Moore L Holmes Davidson SpetchTues 29 Bideford A 2-1 158 SLP 4 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker 1 Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Brooks Roberts Devlin Connell Moore L Holmes Dickson

Sat 3 Redditch United H 2-1 305 SLP 3 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin 1 Roberts Brooks Moore 1 Connell Collins L Holmes Dickson GillespieTues 6 Paulton Rovers H 2-1 298 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts 1 Brooks Moore Connell 1 Dickson Lindsay T HolmesSat 10 Hastings United A 2-0 735 FAC3Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken 1 Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Connell Brooks 1 Roberts Moore Collins Lindsay DicksonTues 13 Dorchester Town A 3-1 270 RIC1 - Rees Dickson Buck Moore Huston-Mendy Lindsay Davis Davidson Salma T Holmes 1 Stone 1 Browning Goodland Richardson Leonard 1Sat 17 Cirencester Town H 3-0 358 SLP 2 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin 2 J White Roberts Dickson Connell Rees Lindsay Moore T Holmes 1Tues 20 Dorchester Town A 5-1 556 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch 1 Walker 1 Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin J White 2 Roberts 1 Dickson Connell Rees Lindsay Moore T HolmesSat 24 Whitehawk A 0-2 450 FAC4Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson Connell Seabright Lindsay T Holmes Davis GillespieTues 27 Chesham United A 1-3 262 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Lindsay J White Roberts Brooks T Holmes Rees Davis DicksonSat 31 Merthyr Town A 0-1 270 FAT1Q - Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Lindsay J White Brooks Roberts T Holmes Rees Davis Dickson

Tues 3 Shaftesbury Town H 3-0 148 DSC1 - Rees Doe 1 Spetch H White Huston-Mendy Dickson Salama Devlin 1 J White Davis T Holmes 1 Richardson James Glatzel LeonardSat 7 Dunstable Town A 1-1 152 SLP 3 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin J White Brooks Roberts Connell Rees Dickson T HolmesTues 10 Weymouth A 1-2 315 RIC2 - Rees Dickson Spetch Davis May Coombs Salama 1 Richardson J White Connell T Holmes Kelly Browning DevlinSat 14 Cambridge City H 2-1 357 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts 2 Brooks Dickson Connell Rees White Spetch SalamaTues 17 Chippenham Town A 1-0 257 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Spetch Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson 1 Connell Rees T Holmes Lindsay SalamaSat 21 St Neots Town H 3-0 355 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker 1 Spetch 1 Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson Connell Rees T Holmes Salama GleesonTues 24 Histon A 7-0 170 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Spetch Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin 2 Roberts Brooks Dickson 1 Connell Rees T Holmes 2 Whisken 1Sat 28 Kettering Town A 0-1 525 SLP 1 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Spetch Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Dickson Connell Rees T Holmes Whisken Gillespie

Tues 1 Sherborne Town H 1-2 129 DSCQF - Rees Doe Salama May Whisken Wright Davis 1 Richardson Holmes Connell Stone Panesar-Dower James Farrugia WhiteSat 5 Leamington H SLPTues 8 Hungerford Town H SLPSat 12 Bedworth United A SLPSat 19 Slough Town H SLPTues 22 Hitchin Town H SLPSat 26 Frome Town A SLP

Sat 2 Weymouth H SLPSat 9 Stratford Town A SLPSat 16 King's Lynn Town H SLPSat 23 Merthyr Town A SLPSat 30 Redditch United A SLPFebruarySat 6 Biggleswade Town H SLPSat 13 Paulton Rovers A SLPSat 20 Bideford H SLPSat 27 Cirencester Town A SLPMarchSat 5 Histon H SLPSat 12 Leamington A SLPSat 19 Bedworth United H SLPSat 26 Stratford Town H SLPMon 28 Weymouth A SLPAprilSat 2 Chesham United H SLPSat 9 Hitchin Town A SLPSat 16 Dunstable Town H SLPSat 23 Cambridge City A SLPGoalscorers 1

Sub 1Sub 2Sub 3

Sent off

Substitutes

December

January

September

Starting XI

October

November

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LEAGUE TABLE

Pos Team P W D L F A GD PTS

1 Poole Town 22 14 4 4 47 21 +26 46

2 Chippenham Town 22 11 7 4 34 20 +14 40

3 Leamington 21 11 6 4 30 17 +13 39

4 Redditch United 21 10 8 3 28 18 +10 38

5 Hungerford Town 22 10 7 5 35 26 +9 37

6 Weymouth 20 9 7 4 24 13 +11 34

7 Dunstable Town 23 9 6 8 40 36 +4 33

8 Kettering Town 20 10 2 8 30 29 +1 32

9 Hitchin Town 17 9 4 4 33 23 +10 31

10 Dorchester Town 21 9 4 8 34 30 +4 31

11 Slough Town 22 9 4 9 38 37 +1 31

12 Stratford Town 18 8 5 5 34 24 +10 29

13 St Neots Town 20 7 8 5 40 32 +8 29

14 King’s Lynn Town 20 9 2 9 25 25 0 29

15 Biggleswade Town 22 8 3 11 36 37 -1 27

16 Cambridge City 17 7 3 7 25 25 0 24

17 Merthyr Town 19 6 5 6 30 26 +4 23

18 Cirencester Town 18 7 2 9 22 27 -7 23

19 Chesham United 18 6 4 8 28 30 -2 22

20 Histon 22 6 2 14 37 51 -14 20

21 Frome Town 19 4 6 9 16 36 -20 18

22 Bideford 20 3 6 11 19 37 -118 15

23 Paulton Rovers 19 1 7 11 14 39 -25 10

24 Bedworth United 23 2 4 17 22 60 -38 10

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Cirencester Town V Hungerford TownDorchester Town V King’s Lynn TownDunstable Town V Bideford

Frome Town V HistonHitchin Town V Chippenham Town

Kettering Town V Cambridge CityMerthyr Town V Bedworth UnitedPoole Town V Leamington

Redditch United V Paulton RoversSlough Town V St Neots Town

Stratford Town V Weymouth

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LEAGUE TABLE

Cambridge City P - P King’s Lynn TownBedworth United 0 - 4 Stratford Town

Bideford 0 - 1 Chippenham TownDunstable 4 - 2 Histon

Leamington 2 - 2 St Neots TownMerthyr Town P - P Frome TownSlough Town 2 - 0 Biggleswade Town

Hungerford Town P - P Paulton RoversRedditch United P - P Kettering Town

The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division results - midweek

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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1SW

Pos Team P W D L F A GD PTS

1 Cinderford Town 19 14 4 1 43 11 +32 46

2 Winchester City 18 12 4 2 51 22 +29 40

3 Tiverton Town 20 11 7 2 32 18 +14 40

4 North Leigh 20 12 3 5 42 18 +24 39

5 Banbury United 19 10 7 2 43 21 +22 37

6 Swindon Supermarine 18 10 3 5 32 20 +12 33

7 Bishops Cleeve 19 9 6 4 32 26 +6 33

8 Larkhall Athletic 20 8 6 4 37 30 +7 30

9 Shortwood United 10 10 0 9 33 33 0 30

10 Evesham United 18 8 5 5 30 18 +12 29

11 Taunton Town 16 8 5 3 25 14 +11 29

12 Didcot Town 17 7 3 7 33 32 +1 24

13 Slimbridge 21 6 6 9 23 27 -4 24

14 Yate Town 20 6 5 9 25 25 0 23

15 Mangotsfield United 19 5 5 9 32 40 -8 20

16 AFC Totton 19 6 2 11 30 40 -10 20

17 Marlow 16 5 2 9 27 31 -4 17

18 Wantage Town 19 5 2 12 28 34 -6 17

19 Wimborne Town 19 5 2 12 36 46 -10 17

20 Burnham 21 4 4 13 23 45 -22 16

21 Bridgwater Town 18 4 3 11 19 38 -19 15

22 Bashley 19 0 0 19 7 94 -87 0

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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1SW

Banbury United V SlimbridgeBashley V Didcot Town

Bishops Cleeve V Larkhall AthleticBridgwater Town V Mangotsfield UnitedCinderford Town V Burnham

Marlow V Shortwood UnitedNorth Leigh V AFC Totton

Swindon Supermarine V Wimborne TownTiverton Town V Evesham United

Winchester City V Wantage TownYate Town V Taunton Town

Larkhall Athletic 5 - 0 BashleyNorth Leigh 1 - 0 Burnham

Winchester City 2 - 1 Wimborne TownBanbury United 2 - 1 MarlowBishops Cleeve 5 - 0 Didcot TownCinderford Town 1 - 0 Yate TownEvesham United 1 - 1 Slimbridge

Mangotsfield United 3 - 4 Tiverton TownShortwood United 1 - 5 Swindon Supermarine

Taunton Town 0 - 0 Bridgwater Town

The Evo-Stik League Southern Division 1 South & West results - midweek

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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1C

Pos Team P W D L F A GD PTS

1 St Ives Town 18 11 5 2 31 15 +16 38

2 AFC Rushden & Diamonds 16 11 4 1 39 15 +24 37

3 Chalfont St Peter 18 12 1 5 40 23 +17 37

4 Royston Town 18 10 3 5 39 20 +19 33

5 Ware 19 10 3 6 33 29 +4 33

6 Beaconsfield SYCOB 20 9 5 6 38 25 +13 32

7 Egham United 17 10 1 6 37 15 +22 31

8 Aylesbury 18 9 4 5 30 17 +11 31

9 Kings Langley 17 10 1 6 32 21 +11 31

10 Northwood 17 9 2 6 27 21 +6 29

11 Uxbridge 18 7 4 7 29 30 -1 25

12 Potters Bar Town 17 7 2 8 22 27 -5 23

13 Arlesey Town 20 7 2 11 25 41 -16 23

14 Bedford Town 17 6 4 7 25 26 -1 22

15 Barton Rovers 19 5 7 7 30 32 -2 22

16 Petersfield Town 18 5 5 8 29 35 -6 20

17 Godalming Town 17 5 4 8 18 24 -6 19

18 Fleet Town 19 5 3 11 26 50 -24 18

19 Hanwell Town 17 4 4 9 16 27 -11 16

20 Aylesbury United 19 4 3 12 23 46 -23 15

21 Leighton Town 19 3 3 13 17 45 -28 12

22 North Greenford United 16 2 2 12 21 43 -22 8

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AFC Rushden & Diamonds V Royston TownAylesbury V Kings Langley

Aylesbury United V Godalming TownChalfont St Peter V Barton Rovers

Egham Town V NorthwoodFleet Town V North Greenford United

Hanwell Town V Leighton TownPetersfield Town V Arlesey TownPotters Bar Rown V Bedford Town

St Ives Town V UxbridgeWare V Beaconsfield SYCOB

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AFC Rushden & Diamonds P - P St Ives TownAylesbury P - P Chalfont St Peter

Barton Rovers 2 - 2 Royston TownFleet Town 3 - 2 Petersfield Town

Kings Langley 1 - 3 Beaconsfield SYCOBLeighton Town 1 - 3 Arlesey Town

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MATCH SPONSORS

Would you like to be a match or ball sponsor for a Poole Town match? We have different packages available!

The exclusive match day sponsorship and match ball sponsorship are both available to be purchased.

Alongside this, you can also choose to sponsor Poole Town players. To find out more, visit the official website (www.pooletownfc.co.uk) or contact Mark Bumford, commercial director, at mark.bumford@

pooletownfc.co.uK

Opponent Match sponsor Ball sponsor Mascot(s)

Gosport Borough Rockley Park Bowmill Engineering Katie Brown

Folland Sports Rockley Park Bowmill Engineering Katie Brown

Kettering Town Colin MacDonald’s Stag Party Colin MacDonald’s Stag Party Sam Morgan

Chippenham Town Rockley Park In memory of Mike Allen Jack Jones

Merthyr Town Portman Stone Peter and Olive Reeves Bryn Vaughan

Frome Town Rockley Park www.city-investors-circle.com Tommy and James Stannard

Barnstaple Town Portman Stone Cliff and Cathy Goddard Amy Bayes

Dorchester Town Meridian Leisure Services Direct Ltd Peter and Olive Reeves Be-Be Smith

Redditch United Rockley Park Mike Christopher Harry Devlin & Mia Froud

Paulton Rovers County EPOS Stephen Allen and Carol Garland Bowmill Engineering

Cirencester Town Portman Stone Cliff and Cathy Goddard Ellie Bumford

Shaftesbury Town On The Roxx Steve Allen and Carol Garland Rockley Park

Cambridge City Funky Peach www.city-investors-circle.com Poole Town Wessex U12s

St Neots Town Portman Stone Rockley Park Poole Town U10s

Sherborne Town Bowmill Engineering Rockley Park A-Plan Insurance

Leamington Portman Stone Chillfrome Delicatessen

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CROWD INFORMATION

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SPECTATORS IN CON-JUNCTION WITH THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Anyone using improper, violent, threatening, abu-sive, indecent, insulting or provocative words or behaviour (including without limitation where any such conduct words or behaviour includes a ref-erence, whether express or implied to any one or more of ethnic origin, colour, race, nationality, religion or belief, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation or disability) whilst attending or taking part in a match in which Poole Town FC is involved whether on its own ground or elsewhere. No spectators or unauthorised persons are permit-ted to encroach onto the pitch area, save for rea-sons of crowd safety, or to throw missiles, bottles or other potentially harmful or dangerous objects at or on to the pitch.

NO alcohol, glasses, bottles or cans should be brought into the ground at any time.

Please note that NO DOGS (except guide dogs) are allowed inside the ground at any time.

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