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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 Reid
First Team ManagerTom Killick
Head CoachCallum Brooks
Assistant ManagerJames Wood
PhysioBen Hayes
Kit ManPaul Ayley
Assistant Kit ManShane Lanchbury
Goalkeeping CoachRobbie Yates
GroundsmanChris Kelly
Safety OfficerAndrew Ballington-James
Programme EditorJack Amey
Programme ContributorMichael Lingberg
Programme ContributorSteve Park
PASteve Park
Club PhotographerAndy Orman
HospitalityEllie Bumford
PRJane Jones
Supporters’ Club ChairPippa Daniels
Bar/Catering/Site ManagerDick 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
CAPTAIN’S NOTESJamie WhiskenClub Captain
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Afternoon all, so I’m writing this just be-fore the start of a
busy bank holiday weekend of football in which we visit Slough and then host Frome at home (today). We know in this league there’s no such thing as an easy game, we see upsets week in, week out and know we’ll be in for two tough games. Slough away last season was up there with our best performances of the year so to go there and do the same will take some doing but obviously that’s what we’ll set out to do. Frome always offer a stern test and we need to keep improving on our last two home fixtures especially so please get behind the lads as much as possible and drive us on!
Last Saturday we were dis-appointed in our performance against Merthyr, we are yet to be at our best this season but we know it’s not far off before we start fully clicking. They’re a good side and again I think
they will be up there come April.
Looking back at the result we’ll take the point and move on from a day we were a long way off our best. On a personal note is was a shame to get two yellow cards but that’s foot-ball, I reacted to a horrendous tackle on Pettefer which could have easily broken his leg, luckily he was fine, but obvi-ously with previous against Merthyr immediately you suspect the worse. Fingers crossed he’ll be okay for us come Saturday but we’ll see.
Enjoy your weekend of foot-ball and get behind the lads!
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S O L I C I TO R S
BOARDROOM NOTESChris ReevesVice Chairman
Welcome to Tatnam for this after-noon’s Southern Premier League fixture with our friends and rivals
from Frome Town. I trust that their players officials and supporters had a good journey and that whatever the outcome of the tussle on the pitch that they enjoy their visit here and go away impressed by their reception and the hospitality extended,something we take great pride in as a Club.
Frome arrive today with a new manager in the hot seat. The Frome Board of Directors responding to a start of three draws and two defeats in the first five games of the season have terminated the position of previous manager Adrian Foster and appointed ex Paulton boss Nick Bunyard. Nick is a former Frome player who was in the side that won the Western League Div 1 Championship in 2002. He went on to play for Chippenham and Paulton. He took Paulton into the Premier Division the season before last and had an encouraging first campaign before resigning in April. He has already appointed a new first team coach in ex Chippenham, Bath, Paulton and Larkhall player Josh Jeffries.
Teams always seem to have a new spring in their step under a new boss so our lads will have to be ready for that this afternoon. Bunyard has been away on business so it was intended that goalkeeping coach Lloyd Chanberlain would take the team in their game v Kettering on Saturday-no mention can be made of Frome’s fate in that game or our own at Slough for that matter as these notes had to be written before the weekend for obvious reasons.
The home draw with Merthyr was not without its good points-Marvin’s superb opening goal and the brilliant finish by Luke Roberts to salvage a point from the game and also the bright performances from all three substitutes-Luke took the eye for his goal but the cameo displays from Jamie Davidson and Alan Connell promised great things from both those players in the games to come. There
were of course disappointing fea-tures-not least our second successive red card and rest assured that disci-pline and the other areas to learn from arising out of this game have been identified and worked on this week with the players during two good training sessions and also within the confines of the dressing room.
The coaching side of the club has seen a change this week with the departure of Shaun Brooks and the appointment in his stead as new first team coach of his son Callum. Shaun was honest enough to tell us that he was desperate to get back into the pro game and in the interests of continuity and certainty it was felt by both sides right to make a change. We part on the best of terms with our very grateful thanks to Shaun for the work that he did while he was with us and for the coaching legacy he has left behind. Cal-lum was a compelling candidate to replace Shaun. We have known him for a while now as a result of the work he has done with our u21s. He will fill both the role of first team coach and u21 manager. We are delighted to have him involved and look forward to a long and successful association with him.
Next week we travel to Kings Lynn for the longest trip of the season and are making it an overnight stop to try and ensure the play-ers are in the best possible condition to get a result from the game.
I gather that Pippa is starting another “Last Man Standing” competition-great fun and a chance to earn yourself some money whilst helping the Club at the same time-see Pippa or any Club Director for further details.
Enjoy the game and don’t forget the 50:50
tickets. Chris
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MATCH REPORT MATCH REPORT
2 2BrooksRoberts
BauzaScotcher
The visitors from South Wales return with a hard earned point at Tatnam Farm.
Merthyr came to Tatnam as the 7th placed team in the league, with an identical record of two wins, one draw, and one defeat. Only Goal Dif-ference separated the two sides.
The Dolphins sped out the blocks, with former Poole favourite, Rhys Bag-gridge, conceding a corner. Poole got off to another brilliant start as Brooks used his aerial prowess to head home from a well whipped in Devlin cor-ner in the third minute. Shortly after, Richard Gillespie was brought down just outside the box, earning Merthyr’s No.5, Jarrad Wright, the first booking of the game. However, the resultant free kick was wasted by Poole, failing to capitalise on a good chance.
Gillespie proved to be a thorn in Merthyr’s side, as he caused multi-ple problems by making good runs into the box, but unfortunately, they bore no fruit. Slowly Poole’s grip on the early stages of the game waiv-
ered – Merthyr were now attacking in numbers, as well as having numerous attacks. One of these attacks resulted in a corner, which was wasted.
However, the Martyrs’ first spell of domination in the game finally resulted in a goal, as Poole failed to clear, and the only non-Welsh player in the Merthyr side, ex-Swansea City player Guillem Bauzà (of Spain) struck a half-volley into the back of Nick Hutchings’ net in the 19th minute of the game. With the scores level, Merthyr slowly became the better team, but only slightly. Hutchings did well to close down an unmarked Merthyr player before making another block shortly after.
Around the 27th minute mark, Mer-thyr had a strong appeal for a penalty, but this was waved away by the ref-eree Louis Marks of Denmead. In the following minute, a well struck cross found the head of Kayne McLaggen, who was unmarked, but only manage to horribly miss the goal with a looping header over. After half an hour, it was
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MATCH REPORT MATCH REPORTclear who the better team was, but in the last 15 minutes of the first half the best chance came from a Devlin free kick, which was flicked just wide by Jamie Whisken. In the 42nd minute, Merthyr had the strongest penalty claim of the half, as even the Lines-man flagged for a foul, but again the Referee let play continue, dismissing the claim.
One a piece at the half time break, and Poole were lucky to go in all level. There was only one switch at half time, Luke Roberts coming off for Richard Gillespie. It seemed whatever the Poole manager had said to his troops in the interval clearly had some affect, as Poole quickly won a corner, but it came to nothing. Another attack resulted in an ambitious overhead kick by Marvin Brooks, who fired just wide.
Slowly Merthyr took control of the game again, with two corners having to be punched away by Hutchings. Luke Holmes and Jamie Gleeson came off for Alan Connell and Jamie Davidson in the 61st minute.
The game became slightly more even as Poole had a couple of count-er attacks, before Merthyr broke and scored almost a carbon copy of their first goal , with an even better strike by Elliot Scotcher. It looked like Mer-thyr’s efforts had guaranteed them 3 points to take back home to Penydar-ren Park, but substitute Luke Roberts had other ideas – Jamie Davidson drew a foul from the Merthyr defence, with the free kick taken by Devlin, who returned the ball to Davidson, who set up Roberts to beat three defenders with some quick feet, before cooly slotting home into the bottom right of
the goal, leaving Tom Bradley hapless and hopeless.
This set up an interesting ending to the game – only for a recklessly mistimed tackle by Merthyr substitute Kyle Patten, lunging into Carl Pettefer, earning him a straight red card. Jamie Whisken was also dismissed for a second bookable offence, meaning Michael Walker finished the game as Captain, and both teams with only ten men. After the fracas between the two teams over the poor challenge, the game ended in an anti-climax,with Lewis Tallack with a rare foray into the oppositions box heading wide. Poole perhaps lucky to get a point, but it was a tight affair that could have seen a winner from either team grab all three.
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The Fan’s View
Jack Tanner gives his view on the match:
Poole laboured to a point against Merthyr Town, which may turn out
to be a good point at the end of the season. Two well struck goals from Merthyr came after a well worked Poole corner, before Davidson did well with some quick feet to set up
Roberts to equalise.
TOM TALKS
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Tom KillickFirst Team Manager
Today we welcome Frome Town to the Tatnam. They are always difficult opponents but we have get back to winning our home games after dropping points against both Chippenham and Merthyr.
The players know they were be-low par against Merthyr. I take a sig-nificant degree of the blame for that as the shape of the side wasn’t right and we never really looked comfort-able with or without the ball. We had a fairly long discussion about that and some other issues and tried to improve things this week in training. Without going into detail we feel we have been guilty of being too slow in our build up play and not being quick or positive in our passing. I am hop-ing that you will some improvement today and we can be more penetra-tive and create more chances whilst retaining a real resilience which has been our forte over the years.
Shaun Brooks has left the club as he wants to take up a role with a professional team. That is disap-pointing after being with us for such a short time but I respect his deci-sion and wish him well for the future.
It was important that we moved swiftly to replace Shaun and we have done that by already ap-pointing Callum Brooks as Head of Coaching. Callum is someone I have known for a number of years and is a well respected and highly
qualified coach who has done very good things over at New Milton. I am pleased and excited to have him with us.
The squad of players has already been tested with some niggling inju-ries we have picked up and will be particularly stretched next Saturday at Kings Lynn when Michael Walker and Jamie Whisken miss out due to suspension. Thankfully we have real quality that can step in and that is always the key to being successful in trying to win a league.
The directors have once again done the players proud by allowing them to travel to Kings Lynn on the Friday night as I do feel its simply to far to go up and back in the same day . An overnight stay gives us the best possible preparation for the game and we need to be sure we take advantage of that.
I see that in the FA cup we have been drawn at home to either Barn-staple or Bridgewater. It is great to get a home draw in a competition that offers so much both in prestige and financial rewards. We would all love a run in the competition but we all know that nothing in football come easily and must not get car-ried away.
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IN THE PAST
ON THIS DAY(Home score first)
1992Havant Town V Poole Town
1-3Dang
1998Poole Town V Mayflower West Wight
4-0McDonnell (2), Rowley, Krunic
2002Poole Town V AFC Aldermaston
5-1Holland (3), G Morris, Neville
2009Poole Town V Christchurch FC
3-0Cook (2), Austin (p)
2013Poole Town V Biggleswade Town
2-1Preston, Gillespie
V Frome Town(Poole Town score first)
2014/15H 7-0 A 1-0 - League
2013/14H 4-2, A 3-1 - League
H 3-1 aet, A 1-1 - FA Trophy
2008/09 H 1-3 - FA Cup
2006/07H 1-3 - FA Vase
1989/90H 4-0, A 0-0 - FA Cup
1987/88A 0-1 - FA Cup
Season Pos Division2014/15 20 Southern Football League Premier Division
2013/14 14 Southern Football League Premier Division
2012/13 18 Southern Football League Premier Division
2011/12 12 Southern Football League Premier Division
2010/11 4 Southern Football League Division 1 SW
SECRETARY’S NOTES
WELCOME BACK:Welcome back to Tatnam this afternoon
for our Bank Holiday game in the Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division. Our visitors today are Frome Town who have made the trip over the county bound-ary from Somerset welcome to all from Frome and our refereeing team also from Somerset and Hampshire a safe journey home for all.
SHOREHAM AIR DISASTER:Together with the whole of the Foot-
ball Family, everyone connected with the Southern League was shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic death of Matt Grimstone and Jacob Schilt in the Shoreham air disaster on Saturday. Matt and Jacob were travelling to play for Worthing United in a Southern Combination League match against Loxwood when their car was among those on the A27 struck by a Hawker Hunter jet – Saturday 29th saw the Southern League as a whole holding a silence in memory of the whole tragic episode.
EVO-STIK SOUTHERN LEAGUE PRE-
MIER FIXTURE NEWS:Next up is the longest road trip we have
made to a league game in many a long year, as we move into September on Sat-urday 5th we travel to Kings Lynn Town in Norfolk a round trip of 440 miles!!
The following Saturday the 12th we have a home tie in the Emirates F.A. Cup 1st Qualifying Rd our opponents will be either Barnstaple Town (Western Premier League) or Bridgwater Town (Southern League Div 1 S & W) – If the game requires a replay it will be on Tuesday 15th Septem-ber. The draw for the 2nd Qualifying Rd it will take place on Monday 14th September the draw details are usually out by around lunchtime visit TheFA.com.
It is another long trek to Biggleswade Town in Bedfordshire on Saturday 19th then Tuesday 22nd is a derby at Tatnam
v Dorchester Town with a midweek trip to Bideford in Devon to finish off the month on Tuesday 29th September.
WITH THE CUP COMPETITIONS GETTING UNDERWAY PLEASE
KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR FIXTURE CHANG-ES.
CUP NEWS:
Emirates F.A. Cup 1st Qualifying Rd – Home v Barnstaple Town or Bridgwater Town - Sat 12/9/15
F.A. Trophy 1st Qualifying Rd – Away v Merthyr T’n – Sat 31/10/15
F.A. Youth Cup – Preliminary Rd – Away v Bournemouth Poppies The date has been set for Thursday 10th September – 7.00 pm
Dorset Senior Cup - 1st Rd draw – Home to Shaftesbury Town on Tuesday 3rd November – 7.45 pm.
The Women’s F.A. Cup – 2nd Qualifying Rd – Away v New Forest LFC – Sunday 20th September at Lyndhurst FC – 2.00 pm.
AWAY COACH TRAVEL NEWS: We are travelling with Excelsior Coach-
es again this season. Same prices as last season – see poster
boards for details. In regard to the Kings Lynn trip apol-
ogies for the wrong information in the Chippenham programme – no team coach will now be running to this game. I was totally unaware of the changes but some other travel possibilities may be available see Fred or Pippa.
The coach for Biggleswade on Satur-day 19th will leave from Tatnam Co-op at 9.00 am details on the Bideford game asap. As before book-ings at the club office (behind the main dressing room block) see Bill or Daphne. YOURS IN SPORT – BILL REID.
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PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES
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Nick HutchingsGoalkeeperSponsored byAvailable to sponsor
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Lewis TallackDefenderSponsored byRobTheShirt and Dom
Michael WalkerDefenderSponsored bySylvia Palmer
Jamie WhiskenDefenderSponsored byMichael and Mari-yln Gower
Will SpetchDefenderSponsored bySynergy Hair Salon, Poole
Jack DicksonDefenderSponsored byAvailable to sponsor
Lewis LindsayDefenderSponsored byEddie Mitchell
Chad CollinsGoalkeeperSponsored byAvailable tosponsor
Tom KillickManagerSponsored byPippa Daniels in memory of Richard Wigmore
Callum BrooksHead CoachSponsored byAvailable to sponsor
Robbie YatesGoalkeeping CoachSponsored byMike Christopher
James WoodAssistant ManagerSponsored byAvailable tosponsor
PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES
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Jamie GleesonMidfielderSponsored byEddie Mitchell
Keith EmmersonMidfielderSponsored byPippa Daniels
Carl PetteferMidfielderSponsored byThe Dorset Yellows
Carl PrestonMidfielderSponsored byLiving Interiors by Contour Home Design
Steve Devlin MidfielderSponsored bySylvia Palmer
Luke BurbidgeMidfielderSponsored byMarilyn and Michael Gower
Marvin BrooksMidfielderSponsored byAvailable to sponsor
Jamie DavidsonMidfielderSponsored byAvailable to sponsor
Luke RobertsForwardSponsored byAvailable to sponsor
Richard GillespieForwardSponsored bywww.city-inves-tors-circle.com
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Luke HolmesMidfielderSponsored byEddie Mitchell
Alan ConnellForwardSponsored byPTFC Commercial Department
MEET THE OPPOSITION MEET THE OPPOSITION
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Darren Chitty (Goalkeeper) Experienced goalkeeper who has played for Melksham Town and Team Bath and now in his sixth season with the Club. Lee Sweet (Defender) Joined the Robins in pre-season and is currently studying at Bath University. Previously played for Bishop Sutton & Larkhall. Alex Stafei (Defender) A new signing having moved to the Country earlier this year from his native Romania. Im-pressed during pre-season at full back. Jack Vallis (Defender) Former England U18’s school-boys and also played for Eas-tleigh and now into his second full season with the Club after impressing again last year at the heart of the Robins defence. Ryan Lowton (Defender) Impressed during pre-season & has previously played for Heybridge Swifts in the Ryman League before relocating South.
Chris McGrath (Defender) Was with Liverpool, Burnley & Walsall as well as representing Republic of Ireland at Under 18 level. Signed from Bideford in March 2015 and formerly with Bridgwater Town and Taunton Town. Steve Hulbert (Defender) A summer signing from Brad-ford Town where he was cap-tain. A versatile player who always gives 100%. Ricky Hulbert (Midfielder) One of the longest serving play-ers at the Club and always gives 110% every time he pulls on a Frome shirt. Has played in just about every position including goalkeeper during his time with the Robins. Jon Vance (Midfielder) Adrian Fosters first signing at the Club and previously played for Taunton, Tiverton Town, Bridgwater Town and Gillingham Town.
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Rob Hobbs (Midfielder)Returned to the Club in the closed season from Larkhall Athletic. Has previously played for Swindon Supermarine and Odd Down as well as a brief spell with Frome before suffer-ing a serious injury. Joe Tumelty (Midfielder) Formerly with Cinderford Town and joined from Larkhall Athlet-ic in the summer. An attacking midfielder with plenty of prom-ise. Ben Worlock (Midfielder) Formerly with Bristol Rovers and impressed in the second half of the previous campaign. Joe Stradling (Midfielder) The only Frome based player in the squad & joins the Rob-ins from Bradford Town. Has previously played for Larkhall Athletic. Ben Thomson (Striker) Joined from Gillingham Town where he was a prolific scorer & has shown he can play at South-ern Premier level.
Ollie Taylor (Striker) Joined the Club on dual-reg-istration from Conference side Woking in August 2014 and went on to become a regular in the Frome side scoring some crucial goals. Matt Minnis (Striker) Now in his second spell with the Club having re-joined from Devizes Town. Well known for his freestyle football ability. Tyler Sibbick (Striker) Returned to the Club in the closed season from Larkhall Athletic where he scored 35 goals in their debut season in the Southern League and pre-viously netted 50 goals in their Western League title win.
TODAY’S TEAMS TODAY’S TEAMS
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MANAGER Tom KillickASSISTANT MANAGER James WoodKIT Red and white shirts, red shorts, white socks
Nick Hutchings
Chad Collins
Lewis Tallack
Michael Walker
Jamie Whisken
Will Spetch
Lewis Lindsay
Carl Pettefer
Steve Devlin
Marvin Brooks
Luke Burbidge
Jamie Gleeson
Luke Roberts
Tom Whelan
Richard Gillespie
Luke Holmes
Alan Connell
Keith Emmerson
No
Jamie Davidson
Declan McCarthy
TODAY’S TEAMS TODAY’S TEAMS
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Darren Chitty (GK)
Kris Miller
Lee Sweet
Steve Hulbert
Chris McGrath (c)
Jon Vance
Jom Tumelty
Rob Hobbs
Ben Thomson
Tyler Sibbick
Ben Worlock
Alex Stafei
Ollie Taylor
Callum Thompson
Josh Ferguson
Ricky Hulbert
No
REFEREE Ronald Ganfield (Weston-super-Mare)ASSISTANT REFEREES Colin Hopkins (Over Wallop, Stockbridge) Sean Jenkins (Eastleigh)
NEXT HOME MATCHPOOLE TOWN V TBA - FA CUP
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH (3PM)
MANAGER Nick Bunyard ASSISTANT MANAGER Paul MilsomKIT Blue shirts, blue shorts, blue socks
Brad Miles
FIXTURES & RESULTS
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FIXTURES & RESULTS
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Date Opposition H/A F-A Att Comp Pos Notes Goalscorers 1August 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sub 1
Sat 8 Kettering Town H 1-0 399 SLP 9 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie 1 Connell Spetch Holmes Emmerson Davidson Sub 2Mon 10 Hungerford Town A 0-0 246 SLP 7 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie Connell Holmes Emmerson Davidson McCarthy Sub 3Sat 15 St Neots Town A 3-2 366 SLP 5 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson 1 Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin Holmes Brooks Gillespie Roberts 1 Davidson Gleeson Sent off
Tues 18 Chippenham Town H 1-3 473 SLP 11 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Gleeson Burbidge Devlin 1 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 Holmes Brooks 1 Gillespie Connell Collins Lindsay Roberts 1 DavidsonSat 29 Slough Town A SLPMon 31 Frome Town H SLP
Sat 5 King's Lynn Town A SLPSat 12 Barnstaple or Bridgwater H FAC1Q -Sat 19 Biggleswade Town A SLP
Tues 22 Dorchester Town H SLPSat 26 - FAC2Q date
Tues 29 Bideford A SLP
Sat 3 Redditch United H SLPTues 6 Paulton Rovers H SLPSat 10 Histon A SLP FAC3Q date
Tues 13 Dorchester Town A RIC1 -Sat 17 Cirencester Town H SLP
Tues 20 Dorchester Town A SLPSat 24 Hitchin Town H SLP FAC4Q date
Tues 27 Chesham United A SLPSat 31 Merthyr Town A FAT1Q -
Tues 3 Shaftesbury Town H DSC1 -Sat 7 Dunstable Town A SLP
Tues 10 - RIC2 dateSat 14 Cambridge City H SLP FAT2Q date
Tues 17 Chippenham Town A SLPSat 21 St Neots Town H SLPSat 28 Kettering Town A SLP FAT3Q date
Tues 1 Hungerford Town H SLPSat 5 Leamington H SLPSat 12 Bedworth United A SLPSat 19 Slough 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 SLP
FebruarySat 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 SLP
AprilSat 2 Chesham United H SLPSat 9 Hitchin Town A SLPSat 16 Dunstable Town H SLPSat 23 Cambridge City A SLP
December
January
September
Starting XI Substitutes
October
November
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Date Opposition H/A F-A Att Comp Pos Notes Goalscorers 1August 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sub 1
Sat 8 Kettering Town H 1-0 399 SLP 9 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie 1 Connell Spetch Holmes Emmerson Davidson Sub 2Mon 10 Hungerford Town A 0-0 246 SLP 7 Hutchings Tallack Lindsay Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie Connell Holmes Emmerson Davidson McCarthy Sub 3Sat 15 St Neots Town A 3-2 366 SLP 5 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson 1 Walker Whisken Pettefer Burbidge 1 Devlin Holmes Brooks Gillespie Roberts 1 Davidson Gleeson Sent off
Tues 18 Chippenham Town H 1-3 473 SLP 11 Hutchings Tallack Emmerson Walker Whisken Gleeson Burbidge Devlin 1 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 Holmes Brooks 1 Gillespie Connell Collins Lindsay Roberts 1 DavidsonSat 29 Slough Town A SLPMon 31 Frome Town H SLP
Sat 5 King's Lynn Town A SLPSat 12 Barnstaple or Bridgwater H FAC1Q -Sat 19 Biggleswade Town A SLP
Tues 22 Dorchester Town H SLPSat 26 - FAC2Q date
Tues 29 Bideford A SLP
Sat 3 Redditch United H SLPTues 6 Paulton Rovers H SLPSat 10 Histon A SLP FAC3Q date
Tues 13 Dorchester Town A RIC1 -Sat 17 Cirencester Town H SLP
Tues 20 Dorchester Town A SLPSat 24 Hitchin Town H SLP FAC4Q date
Tues 27 Chesham United A SLPSat 31 Merthyr Town A FAT1Q -
Tues 3 Shaftesbury Town H DSC1 -Sat 7 Dunstable Town A SLP
Tues 10 - RIC2 dateSat 14 Cambridge City H SLP FAT2Q date
Tues 17 Chippenham Town A SLPSat 21 St Neots Town H SLPSat 28 Kettering Town A SLP FAT3Q date
Tues 1 Hungerford Town H SLPSat 5 Leamington H SLPSat 12 Bedworth United A SLPSat 19 Slough 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 SLP
FebruarySat 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 SLP
AprilSat 2 Chesham United H SLPSat 9 Hitchin Town A SLPSat 16 Dunstable Town H SLPSat 23 Cambridge City A SLP
December
January
September
Starting XI Substitutes
October
November
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LEAGUE TABLE
Pos Team P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Chippenham Town 5 4 1 0 12 2 +10 13
2 Leamington 5 4 0 1 9 4 +5 12
3 Cambridge City 5 3 1 1 6 1 +5 10
4 Cirencester Town 5 3 1 1 9 5 +4 10
5 Weymouth 5 3 1 1 6 2 +4 10
6 St Neots Town 5 2 2 1 15 9 +6 8
7 Merthyr Town 5 2 2 1 10 6 +4 8
8 Dorchester Town 5 2 2 1 9 6 +3 8
9 Hitchin Town 5 2 2 1 8 5 +3 8
10 Stratford Town 5 2 2 1 8 8 0 8
11 Poole Town 5 2 2 1 7 7 0 8
12 Biggleswade Town 5 2 1 2 11 8 +3 7
13 Chesham United 5 2 1 2 8 5 +3 7
14 Hungerford Town 5 1 3 1 6 5 -1 6
15 King’s Lynn Town 5 2 0 3 2 5 -3 6
16 Slough Town 5 1 2 2 10 10 0 5
17 Dunstable Town 5 1 2 2 4 6 -2 5
18 Redditch United 5 0 4 1 3 4 -1 4
19 Kettering Town 5 1 1 3 5 7 -2 4
20 Bideford 5 1 1 3 6 9 -3 4
21 Histon 5 1 1 3 4 14 -10 4
22 Frome Town 5 0 3 2 2 10 -8 3
23 Paulton Rovers 5 0 2 3 3 10 -7 2
24 Bedworth United 5 0 1 4 2 17 -15 1
Correct as of 27/08/15
AROUND THE LEAGUE
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Chesham United 5 - 1 Frome TownCirencester Town 0 - 1 King’s Lynn TownDorchester Town 0 - 0 Dunstable Town
Histon 0 - 0 Chippenham TownHitchin Town 3 - 1 Slough Town
Hungerford Town 2 - 0 Biggleswade TownKettering Town 0 - 1 Weymouth
Leamington 2 - 1 BidefordPaulton Rovers 0 - 0 Bedworth United
Poole Town 2 - 2 Merthyr TownRedditch United 0 - 0 Cambridge CitySt Neots Town 2 - 2 Stratford Town
The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division results - 22/08/15
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LEAGUE TABLE
Chesham United V Slough TownCirencester Town V Merthyr TownDorchester Town V Weymouth
Histon V Cambridge CityHitchin Town V Dunstable Town
Hungerford Town V Chippenham TownKettering Town V King’s Lynn Town
Leamington V Bedworth UnitedPaulton Rovers V Bideford
Poole Town V Frome TownRedditch United V Stratford TownSt Neots Town V Biggleswade Town
The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division fixtures - Monday
Correct as of 27/08/15
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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1SW
Pos Team P W D L F A GD PTS
1 North Leigh 5 5 0 0 12 2 +10 15
2 Taunton Town 5 4 0 1 9 5 +4 12
3 Winchester City 5 3 1 1 19 9 +10 10
4 Cinderford Town 5 3 1 1 12 5 +7 10
5 Swindon Supermarine 5 3 1 1 8 3 +5 10
6 Didcot Town 5 3 0 2 13 8 +5 9
7 Tiverton Town 5 3 0 2 6 6 0 9
8 Mangotsfield Town 5 3 0 2 10 11 -1 9
9 Larkhall Athletic 5 2 2 1 10 6 +4 8
10 Banbury United 5 2 2 1 9 8 +1 8
11 Wantage Town 5 2 1 2 15 6 +9 7
12 Yate Town 5 2 1 2 6 4 +2 7
13 Evesham United 5 2 1 2 5 3 +2 7
14 Bishops Cleeve 5 2 1 2 10 12 -2 7
15 Shortwood United 5 2 0 3 7 7 0 6
16 Burnham 5 2 0 3 6 6 0 6
17 Marlow 5 1 2 2 7 12 -5 5
18 Slimbridge 5 1 2 2 4 9 -5 5
19 Bridgwater Town 5 1 0 4 8 14 -6 3
20 Wimborne Town 5 1 0 4 10 17 -7 3
21 AFC Totton 5 0 1 4 5 12 -7 1
22 Bashley 5 0 0 5 2 28 -26 0
Correct as of 27/08/15
AROUND THE LEAGUE - SD1SW
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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1SW
AFC Totton 1 - 3 Didcot TownBashley 0 - 4 Bridgwater TownBurnham 1 - 3 Wimborne Town
Cinderford Town 3 - 3 Banbury UnitedEvesham United 1 - 0 Winchester CityLarkhall Athletic 1 - 1 Swindon Supermarine
Mangotsfield United 3 - 2 Bishops CleeveNorth Leigh 1 - 0 Taunton TownSlimbridge 0 - 4 Yate Town
Tiverton Town 2 - 0 MarlowWantage Town 3 - 1 Shortwood United
The Evo-Stik League Southern D1SW results - 22/08/15
Banbury United V Evesham UnitedBishops Cleeve V Cinderford Town
Bridgwater Town V Tiverton TownDidcot Town V North Leigh
Marlow V BurnhamShortwood United V Slimbridge
Swindon Supermarine V Wantage TownTaunton Town V Larkhall Athletic
Wimborne Town V BashleyWinchester City V AFC Totton
Yate Town V Mangotsfield United
The Evo-Stik League Southern D1SW fixtures - Monday
Correct as of 27/08/15
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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1C
Pos Team P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Northwood 5 4 0 1 11 5 +6 12
2 Beaconsfield SYCOB 5 3 2 0 12 4 +8 11
3 St Ives Town 6 3 2 1 10 7 +3 11
4 Bedford Town 5 3 1 1 9 4 +5 10
5 Aylesbury 5 3 1 1 11 7 +4 10
6 AFC Rushden & Diamonds 5 2 3 0 9 6 +3 9
7 Chalfont St Peter 5 3 0 2 10 9 +1 9
8 Potters Bar Town 5 3 0 2 7 7 0 9
9 Uxbridge 5 2 2 1 10 8 +2 8
10 Godalming Town 5 2 2 1 6 5 +1 8
11 Leighton Town 5 2 2 1 7 7 0 8
12 Royston Town 6 2 1 3 9 10 -1 7
13 Kings Langley 5 2 1 2 7 8 -1 7
14 Aylesbury United 5 2 1 2 8 10 -2 7
15 Barton Rovers 5 1 3 1 8 6 +2 6
16 Ware 5 1 2 2 6 8 -2 5
17 Petersfield Town 4 0 3 1 6 7 +1 3
18 Egham Town 5 1 0 4 5 6 -1 3
19 Fleet Town 4 0 2 2 4 8 -4 2
20 Hanwell Town 5 0 2 3 4 9 -5 2
21 North Greenford United 5 0 2 3 3 8 -4 2
22 Arlesey Town 5 0 0 5 2 15 -13 0
Correct as of 27/08/15
AROUND THE LEAGUE - SD1C
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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1C
AFC Rushden & Diamonds 3 - 1 Chalfont St PeterArlesey Town 2 - 5 Beaconsfield SYCOB
Aylesbury 2 - 2 Hanwell TownBedford Town 1 - 0 Barton RoversEgham Town 0 - 1 St Ives Town
Godalming Town 0 - 1 Potters Bar TownLeighton Town 2 - 2 Petersfield Town
North Greenford United 0 - 2 WareNorthwood 1 - 3 Aylesbury United
Royston Town 2 - 1 Kings LangleyUxbridge 4 - 2 Fleet Town
The Evo-Stik League Southern D1C results - 22/08/15
AFC Rushden & Diamonds V Bedford TownAylesbury United V Aylesbury
Barton Rovers V Leighton TownFleet Town V Godalming Town
Hanwell Town V North Greenford UnitedKings Langley V Northwood
Petersfield Town V UxbridgePotters Bar Town V Arlesey Town
Ware V Chalfont St PeterBeaconsfield SYCOB V Egham Town
The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier D1C fixtures - Mon/Tues
Correct as of 27/08/15
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for each number.Talk to the PTFSC committee for a form and/or setting
up a standing order.
Not yet a member of the Poole Town Football Supporters’ Club? Join today, membership £10 (£5 for Juniors)Membership benefits include discounts off events and travel
For further details, see http://www.pooletownfc.co.uk/supporters-‐club/
TODAY’S MASCOTS
TODAY’S MASCOTSNamesTommy Stannard, James StannardAgesTommy: 12James: 8SchoolTommy: St Edwards James: St MarysFavourite Team(s)Poole Town and Manchester United:Favourite player(s)Tommy: Luke Burbidge, Steve Devlin, Ronaldo and Memphis DepayJames: Luke Burbidge, Ronaldo, Robin Van Persie and anyone who scores for his favourite clubs!Plays forTommy: Poole Town Wessex RoversJames: Not playing for anyone yet!
Would you like to lead the teams out at Tatnam? Does your child have a birthday coming up? Or a special anniversary that you would like to
celebrate by leading the teams out at Tatnam?
Then get in touch with Mark Bumford, commercial director, at [email protected] to express your interest.
Each mascot package gets admission to the match for the mascot and two others, a programme signed by the players, a mention on this
page in the programme, a chance to lead the teams out before kick-off and a photo with Dylan the Dolphin, match officials and both
captains.
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MATCH SPONSORSOpponent 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 Oliver Reeves Bryn Vaughan
Frome Town Rockley Park www.city-investors-circle.com McGuire
Dorchester Town Portman Stone AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
Redditch United AVAILABLE AVAILABLE Reserved
Paulton Rovers County EPOS AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
Cirencester Town Portman Stone AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
Hitchin Town AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
Cambridge City AVAILABLE www.city-investors-circle.com AVAILABLE
St Neots Town Portman Stone AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
Hungerford Town AVAILABLE AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
Leamington Portman Stone AVAILABLE AVAILABLE
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@
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C0MMERCIAL MATTERS
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Well we managed a draw against one of the fancied sides in Merthyr, but today we need to
go one better. These notes were written before the Slough game so do not have the benefit of that result. Hopefully we got another important away win under our belt and we can continue that way today. Come on you Dolphins, we believe!
I would like to thank Portman Stone for Sponsoring the Merthyr Match and picking Marvin Brooks as their Man of the Match. Unfortunately we did not get a photo as Marvin took too long doing his hair. Peter and Olive Reeves sponsored the Ball and in return have secured themselves a reserved seat in the stand for the rest of the season. A couple of others have since followed suit. If you would like to do likewise, then please get in touch. Also, a big thank you goes to Brynn Vaughan for being our Mascot on Saturday, who asked to have his photo taken with Goal Keeper Nick Hutchings.
For today’s game, Rockley Park return to Tatnam and have Sponsored the Match and the Ball has been sponsored by City-IR who have agreed to sponsor the ball for a package of games. Todays Mascots are the nephews of Matt McGuire, who recently walked from Tatnam to Old Traf-ford, Manchester, fundraising for Bobby, son of Martin Smith (Cheeso). We hope you all enjoy the afternoon and hopefully see a Poole Town win.
If you or your company would like to sponsor a Match, Ball, Player, or know someone who would like to be a Mascot please get in contact. We have plen-ty of availability. At the time of writing, Hutch, JD, Marvin and Luke Roberts are all looking for Sponsors and we are looking for Sponsors and Mascot for the FA Cup game on Saturday 12st September.
We will finally launch the new fans shirt (second strip) today. As it’s a home game, we will not be wearing it, but you will be able to collect your pre-orders from Robtheshirt in the Supporters Club Club-shop. If you have not placed a pre-order, replicas of both the new first strip and the fans shirt can be ordered at the Clubshop today and orders can be placed online shortly. There are all kinds of other bar-gains to be had in the Clubshop, so give Rob’s Pod a visit before you leave today.
The annual golf day is on Friday 25th September 2015 when we will be return-ing to Canford Magna once again. We are almost at our full quota of teams, so if you are interested, contact [email protected] for further infor-mation as soon as possible. The annual Sportsmans Dinner will be on Thursday November 12th with details to follow.
Mark Bumford, Commercial Director, 07787 600392, [email protected]
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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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