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Final geoff harrison Junior trophy harrow bhoys v NPL reserves w e d n e s d ay 2 1 s t M a r c h 2 0 1 8 @hanwell town FC Kick-Off 7.45pm 1
Who’s Who President: Bob Jarvis Chairman: John Taylor Chief Executive: Leigh O’Connor Welcome Competitions Committee Chair: Barbara Bivens Vice Chairman: John Jackson Secretary: Isaac Jempeji Good evening and welcome to Hanwell Committee members Town FC for the 2017/18 season Geoff Simon Cudner, John Davies, Robin Filkins, Harrison Junior Trophy which sees Darrel Gyngell, Bob Jarvis, Steve Reuter, Mark Harrow Bhoys take on NPL Reserves. Sennett, Annette Sennett, Danny Sharma, Gary Street, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, Harry On behalf of everyone here at Middlesex FA, Wooster. I’d like to start by congratulating both teams on Adult Cups Sub Committee reaching today’s final. We also congratulate our match officials John Jackson (Chairman), Bob Jarvis (Vice who have been selected for this prestigious Chairman), Alyson Angelides, Pip Axtell, appointment in recognition of their work during Barbara Bivens, Jim Cantle, Simon Cudner, the season and their commitment to Middlesex John Davies, Robin Filkins, Dave Fuller, Robin Jagot, John Lewis, Steve Reuter, Annette Football. Sennett, Mark Sennett, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, A special welcome to today’s Guest of Honour, Harry Wooster Middlesex FA Councillor, Dave Fuller. We are delighted that Dave will be joining us today to Youth Cups Sub Committee meet the teams before kick-off and to make the John Davies (Chairman), Barbara Bivens cup and medal presentations at the end of the (Vice Chair), Judi Grice, Mike Heavey, Annette match. Sennett, Mark Sennett, Gary Street, Richard Finally, enjoy the match and thank you for Stiles, John Taylor, John Lewis, Michael attending to support your team. If you have any Cassel, Jim Taylor. problems during the game, please do speak to a Middlesex FA official. • For a full list of board and staff Leigh O’Connor members see www.middlesexfa.com Chief Executive, Middlesex FA 3
Programme of Events: GUEST OF HONOUR 7.35pm: The teams enter the field and are introduced to the presentation Dave fuller Middlesex FA Council Member party, led by Guest of Honour, a tribute to During that season, Harry scored arguably the harry july Dave Fuller. greatest goal ever scored by an NPL player - a one Tonight’s Guest of Honour is Middlesex FA touch flick, followed by a volley in to the top bins 7.40pm: The two teams will complete Council Member, Dave Fuller. from circa 40 yards out, the crowd went nuts! In addition, whilst Harry was receiving treatment he the RESPECT handshake. Dave started playing football at school and was was the top goalscorer up until the halfway mark of called up to play for Harrow schools before playing in the Harrow youth league for Tansley. He then Harry July. Known to his friends and family the season; having played only 150 minutes. 7.45pm: The match kicks off! If the progressed to the Harrow and Wembley league as the one and only. To celebrate Harry’s life and legacy at the club, scores are level at the end of 90 Harry was diagnosed with eye Melanoma in 2011, the NPL family pulled together and organised a where he was chosen to play for Northwood in the charity match to raise money for causes close to minutes of play, the match will be then Green King League. Dave also ran a Sunday but proceeded to have successful radiotherapy and was given the all clear. Harry. This day, for me personally and I’m sure the decided by the taking of penalty kicks. league side for over 15 years in the Marathon For the five years that followed Harry lived an majority of people that attended, turned out to be Sunday football league. extremely fulfilled life common to that of any the most beautiful and memorable day of our lives. After retiring from playing the game, Dave took Approx 9.45pm: The presentation of the up the whistle and started climbing up the ladder to man entering their early twenties. This included Almost 500 attended (smashing all NPL attendance Cup and Medals by Guest of Honour learning to drive, graduating from the University of records) and in excess of £10,000 pounds was become a class one referee. He has been lucky to raised! Dave Fuller. referee all over Europe on school tournaments and Portsmouth with a 2:1 in Criminology, and arguably most importantly: playing football. Just a week later Harry unfortunately lost his fight says the most memorable game he has officiated In August 2016 Harry attended his regular with cancer, but his legacy will live on at the club was Watford FC 1st v Watford FC reserves. biannual check up, only to learn his cancer had eternally. As well as being a Council Member for Middlesex returned. There is absolutely no doubt that if Harry was with FA, Dave has been on the committee of the Harry didn’t let this put him down in the slightest. us today he would be the first name on the team Middlesex County Football League for eight years. He was known to anyone that ever met him as the sheet. More likely than not he would go on to score He lives with wife, Alana, Daughter, Mandy, and his life and soul of the party, not to mention the main the winner as he did in the youth cup final in 2010. son Martyn who is on the ground staff at Arsenal. He contributor of all jokes and banter. This reputation We all love you so much H, we’ll play with you in also has a Grandson, Chester, who ‘keeps him fit’. wasn’t tainted in the months to come. If anything it our hearts and minds and will do our best to make Dave would like to wish both teams and was catalysed, and every aspect of his attitude was your proud. supporters the very best ahead of this evening’s match. inspiring to everyone around him. Omri and Harry July’s NPL Army x 4 5
Introducing… On the pitch... Harrow Bhoys FC Player Profiles 2016 Will Blithing Auston Twomey One of the younger members Club captain, from County of the squad who joined us Cork, Ireland. Operates as a at the start of the season. left back or left winger. Will Settled very quickly and be returning to Ireland at end hasn’t taken long to establish of the season, so tonight will himself as one of the best be a great way to end his George Moriarty Year Formed ‘keepers in the league spell in London Engine room of the midfield. Good on the biggest win Michael Lynch Rory Carolan deck and in the air. Has Joined us at the start of the Defender who is lethal in the fantastic shooting ability. season, and settled in very opposition box. Very strong Always talking. Usually too quickly. Runs a marathon and in the air, but equally at home much! 10-0 v Barnet & Harrow a half up the right wing each with ball to his feet. Older Saturday brother to Hubie. Liam O’Connor Also has an engine. Played in 2017 Conor Hynes Jake Boggins rugby and GAA at a high MCFL Cultured defender who Last season’s top goal level, but we are very glad he will also roll up his sleeves scorer, Jake is the Bhoys’ switched codes and joined currently play in and do the dirty work when talisman. Very skilful player us at the start of the season. needed. A fantastic reader of who can also operate on the Can also play as a striker, Middlesex County the game, and has a great right or left. He is the perfect scoring some vital goals this range of passing front man season Football League goal threat Brothers The team have three sets of top goal scorers in this season’s competition with brothers playing for them 20 goals Champions MCFL Combination Champions 2016/17 6 7
On the pitch... Player Profiles Stay connected... Harry Carey Alex Hole Liam Sweeney Harry won the coveted Alex joined us at the start Mr Reliable, Liam is the Players’ Player Of The Year of this season and has got most committed member in Match photos from today’s game are available courtesy of official Middlesex FA last season. Our top scorer better and better with every the squad; never misses a photographer, Chris Benn. The link to all photos will be available in the match so far this season. Very fast, game. A strong tackler who training session! Played in a report on the Middlesex FA website. Please credit Chris when publishing. skilful player who always puts usually plays in defence but variety of positions but has in a shift has also played in midfield settled as a CB this season. Gary Smith Kevin Lynam Gavin Kelly Highlights from today’s game will be published on the The brains of the team! Gary Native of Pullough, County Hailing from County Kildare Middlesex FA YouTube channel – YouTube.com/MiddlesexFA is currently at university in Offaly, Eire, Kevin is also a in Ireland, Gavin played at Portsmouth. Plays on the GAA player and a set-piece schoolboy level with the left wing or up front, and is specialist. A real character Republic Of Ireland. Gavin is always an attacking threat. on and off the pitch. Plays in a defender but more recently Get involved and share your experience of the defence or goal. has been deployed in midfield final on social media using #MFACupFinal Sean Sweeney The formation of this club can George Perring Chris Gilbey in many ways be credited to A striker who will always try Great set piece taker, Chris Sean who was a founding the unexpected. Joined at the is an attacking midfielder Full match reports available on www.middlesexfa.com member. A right-sided start of the season and can who has scored some crucial attacking player who pops change a game in seconds goals for the side. up with crucial goals. Older brother to Liam Hubie Carolan Shane Maguire Hubie has played in every Vice-Captain who is currently Ellis Wynne position for us including injured. Has an incredible Youngest player in the in goal! However, he is a return of goals from midfield. squad, but you wouldn’t defender firstly and is a key Will be a miss tonight know it by the way he plays. player for us who always Fantastically talented with leads by example. Taylor Wynne ball to feet but also works Striker who has been his socks off. Will be a big James Brennan very unlucky with injuries. player for this club for years A gentleman on and off the Hopefully he will return to come. pitch but would run through a before the end of the season. Package includes: brick wall for his team mates. Edited video package of all the action, from the moment you walk out to the pitch to when you lift the trophy! A calming influence on the Sam Brown Bespoke overlays including: match details, team line-ups, pitch, who never lets his team Again a player who has been names of goal scorers and live score. down. unlucky with injuries, but has Full match commentary. better days ahead with The Extended highlights package of all goals and key events. James Latimer Bhoys. Footage provided via email and viewable on laptop, mobile or Very quick attacking player tablet devices. who is one of the most Paddy Clerkin Easily share footage with friends/family across the UK and popular lads in the dressing Paddy will be acting as overseas. room. Has enjoyed a good assistant manager tonight. Full ownership rights to the footage. season, and is getting more Paddy is a right-back and was dangerous as the games go a key component in last year’s Andy Griffiths - Chairman on. championship-winning side. "The kids just love to see themselves playing "on the telly"!" Bispham Junior Football Federation 8
Introducing… NPL Reserves On the pitch... Player Profiles 1905 Lewis Gallifent figure out that it’s his best - as far Lewis is an outstanding keeper away from the goal as possible. and has been integral to Rides a Harley because he once NPL’s success, making some watched two episodes of Sons of unbelievable saves en-route to Anarchy in a row. the final. At just 17, Lewis uses an emoji instead of a signature Dave Collins NPL but nevertheless is one of the A solid, composed sweeper who Year Formed best keepers NPL has seen in a dictates the play very well from long time and has a very bright the back. His appearances this Charlie Grady future ahead of him. Third best season have been sadly limited The only player that can pull Gallifent at the club behind his due to an ongoing hamstring off the afro/moustache combo stands for National brother Ben and dad Chris. injury that he blames on the in 2018, Charlie has really rest of the team for making him impressed in his performances Toby Richards run. Motivates every player this year. There are obvious Physical Laboratories A veteran of the club, Toby is throughout the entire match and comparisons to Graeme Souness FIVE having a great season at right currently holds the NPL record but after watching him take a wing-back, a position that has for fewest amount of distance throw-in, he’s more comparable only taken him five seasons to covered on the pitch. to Napoleon Dynamite. First team have previously reached five County Cup finals, losing on each occasion Andrew Graduates Current reserve team have four Grant Top goalscorer this season players who have graduated from club’s junior section Promotion Candidates team is fighting for promotion this year in the Surrey South Eastern Combined Division 3 10 11
On the pitch... Player Profiles Meet the officials Jack Smith Not one to live up to Colombian composure on the ball and if he Big, strong, commanding stereotypes, Gomez went wasn’t such a nice lad we’d give defender, Jack is having a great completely missing last season him a lot more stick for wearing season and has gone from just like his hero Pablo Escobar a gumshield. strength to strength. Has a throw but is back with a vengeance in further than half the team can and could be a game changer in Omri Kedem kick it and having just turned 18 the final. Omri is hard-working, quick and is already a better drinker than has bags of energy. He’s a very his brother Ryan. Dan Strong popular member of the club, Technically the most gifted initially due to his missus but Toby Whishaw player at the club, Dan has now because he’s actually well A solid defender and a great lad superb ability on the ball and alright. Massive Jamiroquai fan. to have in the club, Toby loves a range of passing capable of a beer and always gets the jugs splitting defences open. He’s Andrew Grant Referee: Conor Griffin in, usually before kick-off but that a huge Spurs fan, so here’s to Known as AG after his initials as Conor is 24 years old and is studying for a Master’s Degree in Sport Management at UCFB Wembley. hasn’t stopped him from having hoping he finds out what it’s like well as ‘Absolutely Ginormous’ A level 4 referee, Conor has been officiating for nine years and operates on the Spartan South Midlands a great season. If the final goes to actually win a trophy. which refers to his heart as he is League as well as Contributory Leagues. Conor says that the highlight of his refereeing career so far is his to penalties it’ll be the first time one of the nicest guys you could appointment as Assistant Referee on the Isthmian League Cup Final last year. NPL concedes them without Matt Robbins meet. Consistently NPL’s top Toby being involved. In his first season at NPL, Robbo goalscorer and a HUGE threat in has impressed hugely putting in front of goal. Tan Quddus man of the match performances Can’t tackle, header or score, on several occasions. Can score Nathan Busuttil Tan has everything you want with his left or his right, we’re still Nathan has such quick feet and in centre-midfield. Keeps the not sure which foot is Robbo’s speed that neither he nor the play flowing and passes with strongest or what his actual defenders know what’s going composure, has been a mainstay name is. to happen. On his return to the in the team which is down to team he scored four times in his excellent form throughout Sulman Khan 20 minutes and is more than Assistant: Callum Parrish (left picture) the season and has absolutely After making the difficult decision capable of repeating that in the Callum is 20 years old and is a University Student. A level 5 referee, Callum started officiating after being nothing to do with him being to leave One Direction, Suli has final. Best beard in the team. recommended to the course by a teacher at his school. Callum says refereeing in the Iber Cup for the past assistant manager. If the team been prolific in front of goal. three seasons is the highlight of his career so far. win, he’ll be celebrating with at He possesses one of the best Luke Packwood least three bottles of WKD. touches you’ll ever see and can Graduating from the NPL youth Assistant: Michael Plumridge (right picture) create magic from nowhere. team, Luke has impressed this Michael is 24 years old and works as a Landscape Gardener. A level 7 referee, Michael started officiating at Gus Gomez season, has a superb delivery age 18 due to an injury that stopped him playing the game. Michael says that the highlights of his career so Keen cyclist Gomez has had a Nathan Brook and will not shy away from a far include gaining promotion and officiating in three County Cup Finals (this will be his fourth). superb season scoring freely Nathan has a huge amount of tackle. In an injury-plagued and providing plenty of assists. ability and a right foot so good season, he most recently faced that he could open a tin of beans two weeks out after cutting with them, which is ironic given himself shaving. that he probably doesn’t know how to open one with his hands. Josh Coe Great vision and strong on the Social media star Josh has ball. had limited appearances due to filming himself on all the Brad Fidler snapchat filters but has made Arguably one of the best ball excellent cameo appearances Fourth Official: Alfie Futerman players in the squad, Brad rarely for NPL this season and is a real Alfie is 17 years old and is a student. A level 7 referee, Alfie started officiating as he’d always enjoyed loses possession. For such a threat from set pieces. Great lad football but couldn’t develop a career in playing the game. The highlight of his career so far was officiating young player he shows great with a lovely watch. in the U15 Premier League. 12 13
INSURANCE MADE FOR FOOTBALL Geoff Harrison Sunday Trophy 2017/18 Previous winners Road to the final CLUBS - TEAMS - COACHES 1986-87 White Swan harrow bhoys 1987-88 Derry United 1988-89 White Hart United First round 1989-90 Thames Television Sport & Leisure Harrow Bhoys First 2 1990-91 ’57’ Club II Brentham Reserves 1 1991-92 Northolt Dynamo Second round 1992-93 Viaduct Harrow Bhoys First 5 PROPERTY LIABILITY 1993-94 Acton Ealing Whistlers Townmead First 1 1994-95 District Line A.A III 1995-96 Bison Quarter Final 1996-97 Old Manorians III Harrow Bhoys First 8 1997-98 Barnhill Rangers Parkfield Second 1 1998-99 The Alexandra Lions Semi-Final 1999-00 Sunbury Court III Harrow Bhoys First 5 2000-01 British Airways III Hillingdon Reserves 0 2001-02 Northolt Villa TRAVEL PERSONAL 2002-03 No Competition npL reserves saturday ACCIDENT 2003-04 Northolt Reserves First round 2004-05 CB Hounslow United ‘C’ New Queens Park FC First 1 2005-06 Broadwater United U18 NPL Saturday Reserves 3 2006-07 British Airways III 2007-08 No Competition Second round 2008-09 Indian Gymkhana (SSH) Lampton Park Reserves 1 2009-10 Uxbridge Town NPL Saturday Reserves 2 2010-11 British Airways (Saturday) III 2011-12 Paddington Vale Quarter Final CB Hounslow Utd Dev Team A 2012-13 Barnet Municipal Officers 2013-14 FC Shepperton (First) NPL Saturday Reserves W 0345 872 5060 2014-15 New Hanford (Reserves) Semi-Final sport@bluefinsport.co.uk 2015-16 Harrow Rangers (First) Centenary Park First 0 2016-17 Heston Bombers FC NPL Saturday Reserves 3 bluefinsport.co.uk 14 Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registered in England No: 931954.
Harrow NPL bhoys Saturday Reserves Manager: David Monahan Manager: Luke O’Neill Asst Manager: Paddy Clerkin Coach: Tan Quddus Colours: Green and White Colours: Yellow and Blue officials Will Blithing Lewis Gallifent Michael Lynch Referee Toby Richards Conor Griffin Austin Twomey Dave Collins Rory Carolan Charlie Grady Conor Hynes Assistant Referees Jack Smith George Moriarty Callum Parrish Toby Whishaw Michael Plumridge Liam O’Connor Tan Quddus Jake Boggins Gus Gomez Harry Carey Fourth Official Dan Strong Gary Smith Alfie Futerman Matt Robbins Sean Sweeney Sulman Khan Alex Hole Nathan Brook Ellis Wynne Brad Fidler Kevin Lynam Omri Kedem George Perring Andrew Grant Hubie Carolan Nathan Busuttil James Brennan Luke Packwood James Latimer Josh Coe Liam Sweeney Gavin Kelly Chris Gilbey Shane Maguire Taylor Wynne PLEASE NOTE Sam Brown It is a condition of spectator entry that they do not enter the playing area AT ANY TIME – including during the presentation ceremony. It is a criminal offence to do so under Paddy Clerkin the Football (Offences) Act 1991. Anyone entering without clear authorisation will be required to leave the ground and the club that person supports may face disciplinary charges as a result. Spectators are also reminded that alcohol is not permitted in the spectator areas around the playing surface at any time. Safeguarding If you have any concerns about the safety or welfare of a child or young person at any point during the evening, please contact a Middlesex FA official to report the concern. Alternatively you can report your concern directly to the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000 or to the police on 999. Find us on social media @middxfa #MFACupFinal @middlesex_fa MiddlesexFA 16
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