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BARNET O F F I C I A L M A T C H D AY P R O G R A M M E F O O T B A L L C L U B MATCHDAY BARNET FC VS DOVER ATHLETIC FC 05 • 03 • 2022 || K.O. 15:00 PM
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DEAN BRENNAN HEAD COACH DEAN BRENNAN Dean, it has been a strange week given that manager and have serious pace on the wide Tuesday night’s game postponed. How has areas. that affected preparations for Saturday’s game? “Our supporters will know Alfie Pavey from his time here as well. He is good in the air “I think it is an advantage for us that the and can be a challenge with his back to Northwood game was postponed. goal. “The weather worked in our favour this “Dover will defend deeper and make it week which has given us some more time difficult for us, so we are going to have to to get some players back fit. get after them and play on the front foot. “It has allowed people like Jamie Turley to “We need to ask questions of them have more time to recover from his injury. defensively and we are going to have to be “He trained fully with the squad today but solid ourselves. will not be ready for our match against Dover Athletic. “We need to make sure we do not give away any free-kicks and hopefully we can get the “We trained on Wednesday, Thursday result that we need.” and Friday, because the game was off on Tuesday. How important is the mentality of the players in a game like this given Dover’s “Training has been brilliant and we are position in the league table? looking forward to the match.” “I think that is the key really. We are going Dover are in a difficult position in the league to be the favourites in this game so we just table, but what threats do you think they need to perform like we know we can do. will provide on Saturday? “The last three games we have performed “They have a lot of pace and Andy well, and we did not deserve to lose at Hessenthaler has them well organised. Halifax last weekend. “When looking at their recent defeats, they “We showed great character away at have been competitive in all of their games. Torquay and I felt that we should have beaten King’s Lynn at home. “They are a decent outfit, with a very good
DEAN BRENNAN “We are looking forward to Saturday’s game and we will been another difficult year. play with a lot of energy. “We are looking to finish the season strongly and will “We have to get around the pitch as quick as we can and hope to start another positive run when Dover come to express ourselves when we have the ball.” The Hive London.” It was a tight 2-1 win at Dover earlier on in the season. Saturday will mark six years since Chris East sadly What do you remember from that occasion, when they passed away and I know you will be going to the bus showed great character to almost come back and stop at 12 o’clock to pay your respects to him. equalise late on? “Myself, the staff and our captain Jamie Turley are “I think that is the fight they have shown all season and all going to go down to pay our respects. It is a sad they did have a great opportunity late on. occasion, but we remember Chris with fond memories. “I felt that game we should have been out of sight “Personally, I did not know him but I think it is so because we had opportunities to go and kill the game important that we do this as a management team and off. as players. “If we can win 1-0 this Saturday then we will certainly “We want to be inclusive of all of our supporters and take that.” that is very important going forward.” You mentioned that we need to improve our home form in recent interviews, how do you feel like that can “We need to give our supporters something to cheer happen? about and we have got to make our place in the fortress again.” “We need consistency in everything we do and have certainly struggled with consistency in our team How are we looking on the injury front? selection. “There might be one or two who could be back from “We especially have not had much consistency with our injury, but we will find out closer to kick-off. defensive players which has been frustrating. “Daniel, our physio, has done a great job. He has been “When we look back at when we did have consistency, working very hard behind the scenes to try and get the we picked up a lot of points over that period. boys fit again.” “We need to get back to that as soon as possible, but all We are offering ‘Football for a Fiver’ which is a great you can do in this business is take one game at a time.” initiative and a fantastic opportunity for the Bees fans to get behind the lads. Our results have been frustrating lately but the supporters have been right behind us. How do we give “Yes, it is a brilliant gesture from Barnet Football Club. them something to sing about on Saturday? “We want the fans to get right behind us, but like I said, “I think the supporters have seen the endeavour of our we need to give them something to sing about. players over the last three games. “We want to flash balls into the area and get bodies in “My job is to collectively bring the team together and the box, but there is no doubt that King’s Lynn will try make sure that we perform so that we win football and stop that. matches. “We must give our all for the supporters and get them “Our supporters have been amazing, and like I say, it has right behind us with a high, intense performance.”
WALKING FOOTBALL WALKING football BARNET OVER 50’S BARNET WALKING FOOTBALL TEAM It was another fabulous week of Walking Football at The Hive London! Our Tuesday and Friday sessions both had excellent turn outs and were great fun. It was a super Sunday for our teams in the Middlesex FA Central League as our 60s beat Feltham 2-0 & Power League Barnet 3-0. Our 50s also had a positive result as they beat Staines 3-0, with Simon Swinnerton scoring with three goals. We played nine matches with just one defeat which is something we will be looking to take into our next fixtures. Our Monday night curry club returned at the Regency Club Edgware which was a very enjoyable experience. We are now completing the paperwork on becoming an England affiliated club (FA Charter standard) which is an amazing recognition of the wonderful work we do both on and off the pitch! To join us email, BarnetWft@yahoo.com Our Walking Football sessions are on a Tuesday 19:30-20:30 and Friday 14:00-15:00. We wish Barnet FC all the best for this afternoon against Dover Athletic!
TODAY’S LOOK AHEAD Ryan, you have been playing in the first-team lately which you “We have all been working hard in training and I have must be pleased by, but what has the mood been like around been practicing extra with a few other lads to try and put the whole group? things right.” “The atmosphere in the group is positive despite our recent We are back home this weekend as Dover Athletic come results and we have been keeping our heads up high. to The Hive London. What are your initial expectations of the match? “We are always staying focused and looking where we can improve on in training so that we can put it right on the pitch.” “It is important that we can get back to winning ways this weekend and put in a positive performance for our You have had a few loan spells this season, how has that fans to be happy with. helped you? “We are looking to run as hard as we can and show our “I did not have a proper pre-season, so it was nice to be out on quality when we have the opportunity to do so.” loan and getting consistent game time playing men’s football. How important is our mentality in a game like this given “I was in Fulham’s academy, so I am not used to that. The loan where Dover are in the table? moves this season has given me valuable experience. “Any game at this level is tough and the recent results “Playing men’s football was really good for me to help try and across the league have shown that. work my way back into Barnet’s team.” “We need to treat Saturday’s match the same as any What parts of men’s football do you feel like you were missing other and play to our strengths.” and needed ahead of your loan spells? We have had some new additions come in recently. How “I think I needed the game management skills so that I know has that been when it comes to competition for places? when to slow the game down and when to speed it up. “It is always nice having competition for places and it “The general knowledge and experience of what to do in helps you raise your performances so that you are in certain situations is crucial in men’s football and is important contention to play at the weekend. that I can continue to learn it.” “Now I am back from my loan and in the squad, it is great We have a relatively young squad here at Barnet FC. What is to see everyone competing for places. it like to be in and around the group and how do some of the senior players help the younger lads? “It is nice to have that competitive edge, especially in training. “Yes, we have a nice mixed group with the young lads and a few more experienced players. “On a personal level I am just looking to do what I normally do which is being a creative player.” “It is a nice balance to have and all the players and staff are great to work with. Our supporters have been right behind us lately despite our frustrating results. How does their energy help you on “Everyone is able to learn from each other given the difference the pitch on a Saturday afternoon? in experiences that we have had to get here.” “We are all looking forward to be back playing at The Hive You have played in quite a creative role since you have London on Saturday and hope that our fans can continue come in, but we have not had that killer instinct to take the to get behind us. advantage in games. What do you think needs to happen for that to change? “It is a big game for us and their support can give all the players a lift on the pitch, so we hope to see them turn “We just need to keep positive and keep doing what we have out in their numbers.” been trying to do.
THE OPPOSITION TODAY’S OPPOSITION Dover Athletic Football Club was formed in 1983 after the town’s Although Dover finished in eighth place in their first season in the previous club, Dover FC, folded due to its debts. Conference, the following season saw the club struggling against relegation, and Kinnear was replaced at the helm by John Ryan – but The new club took Dover’s place in the Southern League Southern his reign was a short one and he was dismissed when the club lost Division, with former Dover player Alan Jones as manager and a team seven of its first eight matches in the 1995–96 season. consisting mainly of reserve players from the old club. The club then appointed former England international Peter Taylor as Initially Athletic struggled, finishing second from bottom of the table manager, but he was unable to steer the team away from the foot in the 1984–85 season. of the table, and Dover held onto their place in the Conference only because Northern Premier League runners-up Boston United failed to In November 1985 Steve McRae, who had succeeded Jones a year submit their application for promotion before the required deadline. earlier, was sacked and replaced by Chris Kinnear. Bill Williams took over as manager in 1997 and proved to be Dover’s Under Kinnear the club’s fortunes turned round, with two top-five most successful Conference manager, leading the club to the FA finishes followed by the Southern Division championship, and with it Trophy semi-finals in the 1997–98 season and a best ever league promotion, in the 1987–88 season. finish of sixth place in the 1999–2000 season. The team started strongly in the Premier Division, finishing in sixth Williams left the club to take a senior position with Conference rivals place at the first attempt, and then winning the championship in the Kingstonian in May 2001. By now the club was in severe financial 1989–90 season. difficulties, with a number of directors resigning and debts exceeding £100,000. Amid the crisis the entire board of directors resigned, The club was denied promotion to the Football Conference, however, forcing the club’s Supporters’ Trust to take over the running of the as the Crabble Athletic Ground did not meet the standard required for club, and manager Gary Bellamy was sacked after just six months in that league. After finishing fourth and second in the subsequent two the job. seasons, Dover won the title again in the 1992–93 season and this time were admitted to the Conference. Former Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall took over but was dismissed just three months later, with Clive Walker taking over in
THE OPPOSITION March 2002 with the club rooted to the foot of the table. The following season Dover won a second consecutive championship and thus gained promotion to Conference South. The club finished the season bottom of the Conference and was relegated back to the Southern League Premier Division. The club’s In the 2009–10 season, Dover reached the play-offs for promotion to ongoing financial problems led to it entering a Company Voluntary the Conference National, but lost at the semi-final stage to Woking. Arrangement (CVA), a process by which insolvent companies offset their debts against future profits, due to debts that were now The following season the club reached the third round of the FA Cup estimated at £400,000. for the first time after wins over Kent rivals Gillingham in the first round and another League Two club, Aldershot Town, in the second In Dover’s first season back in the Southern League Premier Division, round. the Whites finished in third place, albeit 17 points adrift of Tamworth, who claimed the one promotion place available that season. Kinnear’s side finished 6th in the 2016/17 season but finished the year with some silverware, after beating Welling United FC 2-0 in the A poor start to the following season saw Walker replaced by Richard Kent Senior Cup Final. Langley. Dover finished the season in 19th place, before being switched to the Isthmian League Premier Division in the summer Chris Kinnear was replaced by Andy Hessenthaler in October 2018. of 2004 following a re-organisation of the English football league system. In the 2012–13 season the club again reached the play-offs, but this time lost in the final to Salisbury City. The new season started with six successive defeats, which saw Langley sacked, and the financial problems continued, with the club The following season the team reached the second round of the FA coming within two months of being closed down. Cup, losing 1–0 to Milton Keynes Dons, The last 16 of the FA Trophy, narrowly losing 3–2 to Eastleigh and made the play-offs once more. Dover were relegated to the Isthmian League Division One at the end A 4–1 aggregate victory over Sutton United in the semi-final set up a of the season, but were saved from possible extinction in January match with fellow Kent team Ebbsfleet United in the final. 2005 when former director Jim Parmenter returned to head up a consortium that took over the club. On 10 May 2014, Dover beat Ebbsfleet 1–0 at Stonebridge Road with a goal from Nathan Elder enough to seal the club’s return to the top Parmenter quickly sacked manager Steve Browne and convinced Clive flight of non-league football for the first time since 2002. Walker to return to the club to replace him, and also arranged for the club’s outstanding CVA debts to be cleared, putting the club on a firm In the 2014–15 season Dover went on another FA Cup run, beating financial footing for the first time in many years. Morecambe 1–0 in the first round, then Cheltenham Town 1–0 in the second round to reach the third round proper for only the second time Dover Athletic narrowly missed out on an immediate return to the ever, but lost 4–0 at home to Premier League side Crystal Palace. Premier Division in the 2005–06 season, reaching the play-offs for promotion but losing out to Tonbridge Angels. The side went on to finish in 8th place in their first season back in the top-flight of non-league football. The following season Dover again reached the play-offs but lost in the semi-final to Hastings United, after which Walker did not have The following season, Kinnear built on the good work done previously his contract renewed and was replaced by former Gillingham manager and guided the side to a 5th place finish in the Vanarama National Andy Hessenthaler. League. The side faced Forest Green Rovers in the play-offs, losing 1-0 at home in the first leg before drawing 1-1 in Gloucestershire to In his first season in charge he led the club to the Division One South suffer an undeserved exit from the play-offs. championship and promotion to the Isthmian League Premier Division.
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THE OPPOSITION
THE OPPOSITION MANAGER ANDY HESSENTHALER Whites’ Gaffer was appointed manager for a second time in October 2018. A combative midfielder on the pitch for the likes of Watford, Gillingham and Barnet, Hessenthaler had great success as Athletic’s player-manager between 2007 and 2010, winning back-to-back promotions to take Dover from the Ryman South division to the Conference South. After ending the 2009/10 season as runners-up in the second tier of non- league, Hessenthaler returned to Gillingham as boss for two campaigns, steering the Gills to two consecutive eighth-place finishes in League Two. A third stint at Gillingham followed two seasons later, this time as assistant manager, a similar role he held at Leyton Orient the following year, before being made manager at Brisbane Road in 2016. Dismissed by the O’s later that same year, it wasn’t long before Hessenthaler was back in football, joining Eastleigh before the start of the 2017/18 season, initially as assistant manager, before taking over from Richard Hill as boss just eight months after joining the club. Hessenthaler left the Spitfires 15 games into the 2018/19 campaign to return to Dover following the departure of Chris Kinnear.
ADAM PARKES PARKES IS ON A SEASON-LONG LOAN FROM WATFORD The 21-year-old goalkeeper is on a season-long loan from Premier League side Watford. He has played in the National League previously, playing the final eight games of last season for Barnet. A former England under-17 representative, Parkes joined Watford from Southampton in January 2019. He has been a regular Watford’s under-23s team as well as travelling with the first-team squad and appearing on the bench during their successful promotion-winning campaign last season. ryan hanson HANSON MADE THE MOVE TO CRABBLE IN JULY 2021 The midfielder made the move to Crabble a permanent one in July 2021 after playing seven times while on loan with us from then League One side Hull City last season. The 21-year-old, a former Dover Boys Grammar School student, joined the Tigers in the summer of 2019 after being released by Crystal Palace, where he had spent five years. He joined Palace after impressing while playing for the Dover Athletic under-13’s in a Kent League tournament. Hanson started playing football for Dover Rangers when he was six and has also represented Dover District and Kent.
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JAKE GOODMAN FORMER MILWALL DEFENDER JOINED THE WHITES IN 2021 Former Millwall defender signed for club in June 2021. The 6ft 2in centre-back, who signed professional terms with the Lions in 2012, spent last season with National League South club Ebbsfleet United after making the move across Kent from Bromley. He has plenty of National League experience to his name, having played a combined total of 117 games during time with Luton Town (loan), Aldershot Town (loan), Braintree Town, Maidenhead United, and Bromley. He’s also played League Two football for AFC Wimbledon while on loan from Millwall. MYLES JUDD JUDD JOINED THE CLUB IN JANUARY 2022 Former Leyton Orient defender who joined the club in January 2022. The 22-year-old right-back made 66 appearances in all competitions for the O’s. A member of the O’s team that won promotion from the National League in the 2018-19 season, Judd also played nine games while on loan at Barnet last season. Judd came through the junior ranks at the East London Club and signed his professional deal with them in 2015. At the end of the 2016/17 season, he won the LFE Apprentice of the Year for League Two, he played an integral part for his side that season, making 20 appearances in Sky Bet League Two.
In the Community PREMIER LEAGUE PRIMARY STARS REGIONAL TOURNAMENT On Tuesday 1st March 2022 Martin Primary School their quarter final match against Cambridge United. represented Barnet FC at a Premier League Primary Stars under 11 girls regional tournament that took place at Milton Cambridge United struck early and were leading 1-0, Barnet Keynes. dug deep and showed great resilience to level the scores back to 1-1. The group stages of the tournament took place in the morning where teams played each other twice, the winners and runner It was approaching the final 10 seconds of the game where ups progressed to the knockout stages of the tournament. Barnet had been dominating the game. Throughout the day the girls played against Luton who won Cambridge United had the ball and with the last strike before the tournament, Norwich and Cambridge. the match went into extra time they scored. They played friendly matches against Watford and The girls knew there was nothing they could do, they gave it Peterborough winning both matches. their all and played their hearts out. Luton won the group while Barnet finished second in the We are very proud of how they represented the club and The group allowing them to progress to the quarter finals. Hive Foundation at the tournament. The girls were very excited to get through and eager to play
SUPPORTERS Association In the Community BARNET FC Supporters association BFCSA February Update Become a Member Hello everyone, here is an update from the We cannot urge supporters enough to BFCSA to summarise February for you all. become a member. If you haven’t already, head to www.bfcsa1926.com where you Player of the Month can sign up. If you do have questions, suggestions or issues you wish to raise We are pleased to announce that Sam with us, you can contact us via social Beard was awarded the January Player of media (@BFCSA1926) or via email on the Month award and has been presented hello@bfcsa1926.com with the trophy by BFCSA member Joseph Worrell. We are currently creating the Let’s hope for three points against Dover shortlist for February’s player of the Athletic today! month vote so keep an eye on your email inboxes as that vote will be heading out BFCSA Executive Committee soon. The new South Stand Following a poll that we sent to our members asking about whether people wished to sit or stand at The Hive London, the results showed us that many fans want the opportunity of a standing area in the stadium. We have presented these results to the club and will continue to have dialogue with them surrounding the South Stand. Legends Stand We are pleased to say we have agreed the date of the March 15th with the club to start having a look through some of the memorabilia there is at The Hive London. This is to arrange what kind of items we would want to display in the Legends Bar. Therefore, we are hopeful that we can all come together to decorate the bar soon and we will keep you updated as soon as there is a date available for this.
2021/22 Playing Statistics 2021/22 Playing Statistics KEY Player Started Match Ben Richards-Everton Ephron Mason-Clark 1 Playing Substitute Ryan De Havilland Aston Oxborough Serhat Tasdemir REECE GREGO-COX Antonis Vasiliou Reiss Greenidge Adam Marriott ROSS MARSHALL Jordan Thomas Joe Widdowson Sam Granville Unused Substitute Kian Flanagan Daniel Powell James Callan Harry Taylor Wes Fongunk AYMEN AZAZE teddy howee Jamie Turley louis walsh Jake Askew Sam Woods Sam Beard FA Cup Rob Hall BUILDBASE FA TROPHY Senior challenge cup 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 33 39 Date Team KO Result Att Away Sat Aug 21 NOTTS COUNTY H 3pm 0-5 2,067 1,038 9 19 Sat Aug 28 SOLIHULL MOORS A 3pm 1-1 1,271 130 23 26 Mon Aug 30 DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE H 3pm 0-2 1,728 470 10 2 Sat Sep 4 GRIMSBY TOWN A 3pm 4-3 5,030 57 11 Sat Sep 11 EASTLEIGH H 3pm 1-1 959 20 21 Tue Sep 14 CHESTERFIELD A 7:45pm 4-2 4,538 17 14 20 Sat Sep 18 BROMLEY A 3pm 2-0 1,451 20 16 23 Sat Sep 25 WEYMOUTH H 3pm 3-1 1,269 143 11 26 9 Sat Oct 2 FC HALIFAX TOWN H 3pm 0-0 1,302 16 14 Tue Oct 5 KING'S LYNN TOWN A 7:45pm 1-1 1,007 18 11 Sat Oct 9 DOVER ATHLETIC A 3pm 1-2 885 7 9 Sat Oct 16 BOREHAM WOOD FC (FA Cup) H 3pm 0-1 7 16 Sat Oct 23 WREXHAM H 3pm 0-3 2,237 9 7 4 Tue Oct 26 STOCKPORT COUNTY A 7:45pm 1-2 4,363 14 18 Sat Oct 30 ALDERSHOT TOWN H 5:20pm 2-1 1,336 18 6 Tue Nov 9 HAYES & YEADING (FA S.C.C) A 7:45pm 1-2 148 20 7 5 Sat Nov 13 WEALDSTONE A 3pm 1-0 2,662 Sat Nov 20 TORQUAY UNITED H 3pm 2-1 Sat Nov 27 WOKING A 3pm 1-2 1,779 14 Sat Dec 4 MAIDENHEAD UNITED H 3pm 3-0 906 7 14 Sat Dec 11 YEOVIL TOWN A 3pm 1-0 2,024 98 20 Sat Dec 18 BOREHAM WOOD H 3pm 2-3 823 187 18 Sun Jan 2 BOREHAM WOOD A 3pm 0-0 1,283 520 7 14 Sat Jan 8 ALTRINCHAM H 3pm 1-1 1,150 90 28 2 Tue Jan 11 ASHFORD TOWN (MIDDLESEX) A 7:45pm 1-2 28 20 Sat Jan 15 CHESTERFIELD H 3pm 1-4 1,777 584 28 7 10 Sat Jan 29 STOCKPORT COUNTY H 3pm 0-5 2,183 15 18 28 Tue Feb 1 SOUTHEND UNITED A 7:45pm 2-1 6,036 145 11 Sat Feb 5 ALDERSHOT TOWN A 3pm 1-3 1,887 131 23 18 14 Tue Feb 8 NOTTS COUNTY A 7:45pm 6-1 5,657 120 7 Sat Feb 12 WEALDSTONE H 3pm 1-3 2,248 848 28 3 7 Sat Feb 19 TORQUAY UNITED A 3pm 2-2 2,221 69 11 8 Tue Feb 22 KING'S LYNN TOWN H 7:45pm 0-0 1,137 72 33 11 16 Sat Feb 26 FC HALIFAX TOWN A 3pm 1-0 1,799 77 10 18 7 Sat Mar 5 DOVER ATHLETIC H 3pm Tue Mar 8 NORTHWOOD (FA S.C.C) A 7:45pm Tue Mar 15 BOREHAM WOOD H 7:45pm Sat Mar 19 WOKING H 3pm Sat Mar 26 MAIDENHEAD UNITED A 3pm Sat Apr 2 YEOVIL TOWN H 3pm Tue Apr 5 WREXHAM H 7:45 pm Sat Apr 9 SOLIHULL MOORS H 3pm Fri Apr 15 DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE A 3pm Mon Apr 18 SOUTHEND UNITED H 3pm Sat Apr 23 EASTLEIGH A 3pm Sat Apr 30 GRIMSBY TOWN H 3pm Mon May 2 ALTRINCHAM A 3pm Sat May 7 WEYMOUTH A 3pm Sun May 15 BROMLEY H 3pm
HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH dover athletic HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH dover athletic The Bees have a very strong record against Dover Athletic Alfie Pavey has played for both Dover and the Bees in games (formed in 1983), having won on seven occasions, drawn between the two. He played for the Whites against the twice and lost once. The Bees have scored 23 goals and Bees in December 2018 and August 2019, and then for conceded 10. Six games against Dover Athletic have Barnet against Dover in January 2021 (the game expunged been at home and four away. Of the home games, three from the records). were at Underhill and three at The Hive London. The Bees also played the former Dover FC in the 1960s and 1970s, Pavey is back with Dover and has scored four goals in 12 winning nine, drawing 10 and losing three. appearances for them this season. Mitch Brundle, who was with Barnet earlier this season, has also played for both The 10 games against Dover Athletic include the 2003/04 clubs in this fixture (twice for the Whites in 2018, scoring FA Trophy victory, although Barnet were subsequently one goal, and once for the Bees in October 2021). Myles expelled from the competition having played an ineligible Judd played for Barnet last season on loan from Leyton player. Barnet’s defeat by the Whites last season at the Orient (playing for the Bees against Dover in the game Crabble Stadium is not included in the total, as the game later expunged) and joined Dover in January this year. Nicky was expunged from the records after Dover withdrew from Deverdics (at Barnet 2008-10) played twice for the Whites the league due to the Covid-19 crisis. against Barnet in 2014. Adam Parkes played eight times in goal for the Bees in May 2021 on loan from Watford, and is Nicky Evans, Luke Gambin and Geoff Pitcher have all scored now on loan with the Whites. Others to have played for both twice against Dover, in each case scoring both goals in one clubs, but not in this fixture, are: Adam Birchall (with Barnet game. Elliot Johnson has made most appearances (four) from 2006-09), Robert Codner (1985-88 and 1996), Jack against Athletic for Barnet. Connors (2020), Giuliano Grazioli (2003-08), Barry Little (1985-87) and Tony Lynch (1990-94). The highest attendance (2,048) in games between Barnet and Dover Athletic was at The Hive London in 2014/15, when the Bees were on the way to finishing as Vanarama National League champions. The largest crowd at the Crabble Stadium was 1,037 in 2018/19. The most recent game between the Bees and the Whites was in October 2021. Barnet won 2-1, scoring through Mason Bloomfield and Daniel Powell, before Aaron Cosgrove responded. The crowd was 885 and the Barnet team was: Aston Oxborough, Jordan Thomas, Harry Taylor, Ben Richards-Everton, Joe Widdowson, Josh Payne, Mitch Brundle, Rob Hall (Kian Flanagan), Daniel Powell, Ephron Mason-Clark, Mason Bloomfield (Wes Fonguck). Both Chris Kinnear (with Barnet 1981/82 and 1983/84) and Andy Hessenthaler (2005/06 and 2006/07) have played for both teams and had two spells as manager of Dover. Hessenthaler has been manager in his current spell since 2018. Ian Hendon (with Barnet as a player and manager from 2002/03 to 2009/10) was appointed as Dover manager in summer 2018, but resigned within days without taking charge of a game. HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH dover athletic
CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH the WHITES CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH The WHITES Just before the break, Bees’ skipper Charlie MacDonald had to be replaced by Gambin after suffering an injury in CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH a collision with Walker. The substitute had an immediate THE WHITES impact. Following interplay between Johnson and Cook down the left, the latter sent a ball fizzing across the box to allow Gambin to slide the ball into an empty net. In the second half, the Bees continued to look dangerous and went three up after 61 minutes. Once again, the move On Wednesday 10th September 2014, the Bees beat Dover was down the left. This time it was Johnson who was the Athletic 3-0 at the Crabble Stadium, thanks to two goals provider for Gambin, who finished under the keeper from from Luke Gambin and one from Luisma Villa. The win, which close-range. Gambin nearly completed his hat-trick when was in front of the BT Sport cameras, saw the Bees reclaim he dummied his way across the edge of the penalty area top spot by two points over FC Halifax Town, who had before unleashing a shot that took a deflection and just played the night before. It was Barnet’s fifth consecutive cleared the crossbar, with the goalkeeper stranded. victory. Dover did not give up. A cross from the left found its way to Martin Allen’s men got off to a good start, Luisma going substitute Ricky Miller, but he slashed at the ball and his close with a long-range effort. However, it was the hosts shot went wide. Finally, in injury time, the Whites hit the who had the first real chance when Richard Orlu won bar from a free-kick and then Chris Nanetti saw a long- possession on the edge of the Barnet box. He set up Stefan range shot rebound off the post. Payne, but goalkeeper Graham Stack raced off his line to deny the Whites. At the end of that season, the Bees won the championship on the final day of the season and were promoted back to It proved to be a crucial save. Almost immediately, the Bees the Football League. Dover finished a respectable eighth. went down the other end and took the lead. Elliott Johnson sent over a pinpoint cross from the left for Luisma to Teams: place a looping header inside the far post and score for the second consecutive game. Dover Athletic: Mitch Walker, Tyrone Sterling, Connor Essam, Tom Bonner, Richard Orlu (Ricky Miller), Craig Stone, Athletic responded with two good attempts. First, ex-Bee Soloman Taiwo, Matt Lock, Nicky Deverdics, Stefan Payne Nicky Deverdics shot narrowly wide. Then, Stack made (Chris Nanetti), Nathan Elder (Jake Reid). another good save to deny Dover. Bees: Graham Stack, Andy Yiadom, Bondz N’Gala, David Both sides continued to have chances. The visitors nearly Stephens, Elliott Johnson, Sam Togwell, Curtis Weston, doubled their lead when Lee Cook picked out Luisma, but Luisma Villa, Lee Cook (Sam Muggleton), Charlie MacDonald Mitch Walker in the Dover goal parried his volley. The hosts (Luke Gambin), John Akinde (Jamal Lowe). nearly capitalised on a mistake by David Stephens when he misjudged the flight of a long ball, but Sam Togwell was on Attendance: 1,023. hand to rescue the situation. CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH the WHITES
ON THIS Day ON THIS day Premier Division, while Dorchester finished fourth. The Magpies 3 YEARS AGO (2019) currently play in Southern League Premier South, one step below Vanarama National League South. Barnet lost 3-0 to FC Halifax Town in Vanarama National League at The Shay Stadium. The crowd was 1,085. The Bees finished 12th in the league and Halifax 15th. 90 YEARS AGO (1932) The Bees beat Enfield 3-2 in the semi-final of the Middlesex 6 YEARS AGO (2016) Senior Cup (then a first-team fixture), which was played at Finchley. Barnet’s goals were scored by C Constable (two) and Hartlepool United beat the Bees 3-1 at The Hive London in Arthur Morris. League Two. Fumnaya Shomotun put Barnet ahead early & on with his only goal for the club, and the attendance was 1,734. The Bees ended the season in 15th place and the Pools in 16th. 11 YEARS AGO (2011) CURRENTLY Barnet played out a goalless draw with Rotherham United in Harry Taylor has made most appearances for the Bees this League Two at the Don Valley Stadium, the club’s temporary season, having started 30 games out of the 32 first team home for four seasons. There was a crowd of 3,566. The matches played. Ephron Mason-Clark and Ben Richards- Millers finished just outside play-offs and the Bees above Everton have both played on 27 occasions. Adam Marriott the relegation spots. is the leading goalscorer on seven, followed by Rob Hall and Ephron Mason-Clark who are both on four. 28 YEARS AGO (1994) Barnet drew away to AFC Bournemouth in the third tier If Ben Richards-Everton plays today, it will be his 50th of the Football League during a tough season. The score appearance for the club. was 1-1 and Barnet’s goal was scored by Geoff Cooper. The attendance was 3,407. Bournemouth are currently well The point gained in the home draw against King’s Lynn Town placed in the Championship, having previously enjoyed five took the Bees to 32 points, one more than their total at the years in the Premier League. end of last season. 32 YEARS AGO (1990) Barnet have used 29 players in league games so far this Yeovil Town won 3-2 against the Bees at the Huish in the season. The average number of players used in league Bob Lord Trophy (the cup competition for members of what games by all clubs in the National League this season is is now the National League). A total of 1,252 fans watched between 29 and 30. Chesterfield have used most players the match. Gary Bull scored both the Bees’ goals. Yeovil (39), followed by Aldershot Town (38). Boreham Wood have went on to lift the trophy, defeating Kidderminster Harriers used fewest players (23), one less than Eastleigh. Today’s in the final. It was the Glovers’ final season at the Huish before moving to Huish Park, where they now play. opponents Dover have used 34 players. The Bees go into today’s games with six points from their 45 YEARS AGO (1977) latest 10 games, while Dover Athletic have gained four points over the same period. Although bottom of the league, Dorchester Town were beaten 1-0 at Underhill in the Southern League, Division One South, in front of 1,029 the Whites have lost 13 league games by just one goal. spectators. Ray Aggio scored the Barnet goal. The Bees won the league by seven points and were promoted back to the Compiled by “59 Years A Bee” ON THIS Day
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WHAT’S THE Buzz WHAT’S THE Buzz Woking have also sacked their Manager Alan Dowson following a poor run of form, which has seen the side drop to 16th place in the league table. Dowson had joined the side back in May 2018. He had won 69 and drawn 34 of his 175 games in charge of the club, losing the remaining 72. His playing career as a defender saw him turn out for the likes of Millwall, Fulham, Bradford City, Darlington, Slough Town, Gateshead and Walton and Hersham. He would also later manage the latter as well as Kingstonian and Hampton & Richmond Borough. This week has seen several managerial changes at clubs in the Vanarama National League. Firstly, Eastleigh have appointed Lee Bradbury as their new manager. This comes after former Bee Ben Strevens was dismissed from his position at the end of January. Bradbury, the former Portsmouth, Manchester City, Crystal Palace and Birmingham City player joins having most recently spent time as assistant Head Coach at Crawley Town. He has previous managerial experience with AFC Bournemouth and Portsmouth’s youth teams as well as Havant & Waterlooville and Eastbourne Borough. He joins the side as they sit in 14th place in the league, 12 points above the relegation zone. The FA have issued both Oldham Athletic and Bradford City a fine after a fight between players of the sides in a recent match. The incident in question took place in the fixture between the two sides at Boundary Park on Saturday 19th February, which was won 2-0 by hosts Oldham thanks to two goals in five minutes. The incident took place 20 minutes before full- time, with both sides being issued with a £1,000 fine for failing to ensure that their players behaved appropriately. The incident saw Paudie O’Connor of Bradford sent off, although later had his appeal for wrongful dismissal upheld. WHAT’S THE Buzz
WHAT’S THE Buzz Crewe Alexandra have also been fined this week. The League One side were made to pay £2,500 for disorderly conduct in a recent match against Oxford United. During the game at Gresty Road on 22nd February, which United won 1-0, several Crewe players surrounded the referee after an incident that saw Herbie Kane of Oxford receive a yellow card. Crewe admitted failing to ensure that its’ players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion. The defeat was one of 21 that the Alex have had in League One this season out of their 34 games so far - a run that sees them bottom of the table by four points and eight points from safety with 12 games remaining. Northampton Town have signed Ryan Nolan on a deal running up until the end of next season. The 23-year-old was the captain of Inter Milan’s Under 19 team and he also made appearances for Arezzo and Giana Erminio in Italy. Nolan has also turned out for Getafe and the Republic of Ireland at Under 16, Under 17 and Under 18 levels. It has been reported that the Cobblers intend to send Nolan out on loan for a period to help build up his fitness. This comes after he failed to feature for Getafe’s first team after an injury set back. The British Transport Police has said that they are launching an investigation into a reported hate crime. This crime was reportedly committed by a group of Exeter City fans against a women who was travelling on a train from Bristol to Exeter last Saturday. The lady said that she believed that the group were supporters of the Grecians, as the side were playing Bristol Rovers at the Memorial Ground that day. Exeter released a statement asserting their disappointment with the incident, whilst also distancing themselves from their actions. Exeter City also reminded their fans of their social responsibilities away from the club. WHAT’S THE Buzz
2021/22 appearances & goals 2021/22 Appearances & Goals LEAGUE CUP TOTALS STARTS SUBS UNUSED GOALS STARTS SUBS UNUSED GOALS STARTS SUBS UNUSED GOALS 1 SAM SARGEANT 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 Jordan Thomas 17 5 2 0 5 0 0 0 22 5 2 0 3 Josh Doherty 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 TEDDY HOWE 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 4 Josh Payne 5 7 4 0 3 2 0 0 8 9 4 0 5 Jamie Turley 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 0 1 0 6 Ben Richards-Everton 21 4 3 3 5 0 0 0 26 4 3 3 7 Rob Hall 16 5 1 3 5 0 0 1 21 5 1 4 8 Mitch Brundle 22 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 26 0 0 4 8 ROSS MARSHALL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 9 Mason Bloomfield 12 8 2 2 1 2 0 0 13 10 2 2 9 LOUIS WALSH 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 10 Daniel Powell 11 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 12 7 0 2 11 Ephron Mason-Clark 21 5 0 4 1 0 1 0 22 5 1 4 12 James Callan 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 14 Adam Marriott 17 5 1 6 3 1 0 0 20 6 1 6 15 Reiss Greenidge 12 2 1 1 4 0 1 0 16 2 2 1 16 Kian Flanagan 19 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 20 3 2 1 17 Sam Granville 4 4 6 1 2 0 1 0 6 4 7 1 18 Wes Fongunk 14 6 2 0 3 2 0 1 17 8 2 1 19 Harry Taylor 27 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 20 Serhat Tasdemir 8 10 2 2 2 2 1 0 10 12 3 2 21 Joe Widdowson 8 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 2 22 Antonis Vasiliou 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 23 Sam Beard 17 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 19 2 1 0 24 Jake Askew 0 0 13 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 14 0 25 Aymen Azaze 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 26 David Sesay 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 27 Aston Oxborough 20 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 23 0 4 0 28 Sam Woods 15 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 18 1 1 0 31 Ben Nugent 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 33 Ryan De Havilland 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 4 0 39 REECE GREGO-COX 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
MATCH Report MATCH Report fc halifax town Team: SAM JOHNSON Goals: 1 TYRELL WARREN TOM BRADBURY MAHER (41’) NIALL MAHER © JESSE DEBRAH LUKE SUMMERFIELD MARTIN WOODS KIAN SPENCE BILLY WATERS (GERRY MCDONAGH 78’) AARON MARTIN (JORDAN SLEW 63’) JAMIE ALLEN (JAMIE THOMAS 86”) 0 SUBS (NOT USED): MARK WARBURTON HARVEY GILMOUR barnet fc team: ASTON OXBOROUGH TEDDY HOWE ROB HALL (RYAN DE HAVILLAND 76’) ROSS MARSHALL DANIEL POWELL (LOUIS WALSH 82’) EPHRON MASON-CLARK REISS GREENIDGE WES FONGUCK (ADAM MARRIOTT 65’) HARRY TAYLOR © SAM BEARD REECE GRECO-COX SUBS (NOT USED): JAKE ASKEW SAM WOODS
MATCH Report MATCH Report before Ross Marshall volleyed at goal from a similar position, to force Johnson to tip the ball around the post. THE BEES FELL TO A NARROW DEFEAT Grego-Cox was denied with less than 10 minutes to go as AT THE SHAY STADIUM – LOSING 1-0 TO Mason-Clark got the better of Tom Bradbury near the byline before he pulled it back to the frontman – who had his shot FC HALIFAX TOWN IN THE VANARAMA towards the near post blocked. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Dean Brennan’s side threw players forward in the five additional minutes in search of a late goal, but it was to no avail as the Shaymen picked up all three points. Halifax enjoyed the opening spell of possession which saw Kian Spence strike at goal from the edge of the box, only to have it deflected into Aston Oxborough’s hands. The Bees had an opportunity to break the deadlock in the 17th minute when Wes Fonguck swung a free kick into the centre of the box. The ball popped out to Rob Hall on the edge whose low strike had to be blocked by a Halifax defender. Ephron Mason-Clark had a clear chance to put his side ahead in the 38th minute after he got away from his defender in the final third and rolled his shot into Sam Johnson’s gloves. Pete Wild’s side took the lead two minutes later as a Halifax corner was met by Oxborough who palmed it only as far as Niall Maher inside the box, who tapped home into the bottom corner. The hosts were quick from the restart and almost doubled their advantage through two chances in quick succession. Billy Waters’ initial drive towards the corner was defended by Harry Taylor before Allen flashed the rebound narrowly wide of the far post. Dean Brennan’s side responded instantly with a chance of their own as Reece Grego-Cox found Daniel Powell in the box whose shot from a tight angle was blocked off the line. The Shaymen started the second half quickly and won a corner that was sent in by Luke Summerfield and headed wide of the post by Tom Bradbury. Billy Waters nearly added to his 13-goal tally this season after he was fed the ball in the Bees’ half and turned away from Harry Taylor before slamming his shot wide of the post. The Bees had opportunities to level the score in the 70th and 72nd minute as Rob Hall’s fierce strike was deflected over
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Vanarama national League Table Vanarama national League Table MATCHES PLAYED GOALS CONCEDED POSITION GOALS SCORED TEAMS AWAY DRAW HOME DRAW DIFFERENCE AWAY LOSE HOME LOSE AWAY WIN HOME WIN DRAWS POINTS LOSES WINS 1. Stockport County 30 9 3 3 11 1 3 20 4 6 60 27 33 64 2. Chesterfield 31 9 5 2 8 5 2 17 10 4 56 30 26 61 3. Wrexham 30 7 5 1 10 2 5 17 7 6 52 28 24 58 4. Boreham Wood 27 10 5 0 6 3 3 16 8 3 37 17 20 56 5. FC Halifax Town 28 10 0 3 6 6 3 16 6 6 43 22 21 54 6. Solihull Moors 29 9 3 3 6 5 3 15 8 6 47 27 20 53 7. Notts County 29 10 3 2 5 4 5 15 7 7 53 33 20 52 8. Bromley 28 10 2 3 5 4 4 15 6 7 45 33 12 51 9. Grimsby Town 29 10 2 3 5 2 7 15 4 10 45 30 15 49 10. Dagenham & Redbridge 30 8 3 5 6 1 7 14 4 12 53 41 12 46 11. Torquay United 30 7 3 5 5 4 6 12 7 11 45 44 1 43 12. Southend United 29 6 3 4 5 4 7 11 7 11 32 39 -7 40 13. Yeovil Town 29 4 5 5 6 3 6 10 8 11 27 29 2 38 14. Eastleigh 30 7 5 3 2 2 11 9 7 14 29 43 -14 34 15. Maidenhead United 29 7 3 5 2 4 8 9 7 13 35 52 -17 34 16. Woking 20 5 0 10 5 3 7 10 3 17 43 47 -4 33 17. Altrincham 30 5 2 7 4 4 8 9 6 15 43 54 -11 33 18. Wealdstone 29 5 5 5 3 3 8 8 8 13 30 42 -12 32 19. Barnet 30 4 4 6 4 4 8 8 8 14 34 56 -22 32 20. Aldershot Town 30 2 5 8 6 2 7 8 7 15 33 48 -15 31 21. Weymouth 30 3 5 8 2 2 10 5 7 18 30 54 -24 22 22. King’s Lynn Town 29 2 1 11 2 3 10 4 4 21 25 57 -32 16 23. Dover Athletic 30 1 2 12 0 3 12 1 5 24 22 66 -44 -4
BARNET DOVER ATHLETIC MATCH FC FC Officials HEAD COACH MANAGER Dean Brennan Andy Hessenthaler 2 Jordan Thomas 1 josh bexon REFEREE: 3 TEDDY HOWE 2 will moses James Durkin 5 Jamie Turley © 4 tj bramble 6 Ben Richards-Everton 5 reda johnson 8 ross marshall 6 jake goodman 7 Rob Hall 8 james caton ASSISTANT: 9 LOUIS WALSH 12 alex green Christopher Myatt 10 Daniel Powell 14 marshall wratten 11 Ephron Mason-Clark 15 seth twumasi 12 James Callan 16 harry ransom 14 Adam Marriott 17 travis gregory 15 Reiss Greenidge 18 henry woods ASSISTANT: 16 Kian Flanagan 19 noah carney Andrew Gray 17 Sam Granville 20 adam parkes 18 Wes Fonguck 22 koby arthur 19 Harry Taylor 23 danny collinge 20 Serhat Tasdemir 24 harrison byford FOURTH OFFICIAL: 21 Joe Widdowson 25 ryan hanson Gary Jerden 22 Antonis Vasiliou 26 alfie pavey 23 Sam Beard 28 george wilkinson NEXT MATCH 24 Jake Askew 29 luke baptiste At Home 25 Aymen Azaze 30 myles judd 27 Aston Oxborough 32 arjanit krasniqi 28 Sam Woods 33 michael gyasi 33 Ryan De Havilland 34 djair parfitt-williams 39 reece grego-cox 44 alexis andre BOREHAM WOOD FC 15 • 03 • 2022 K.O. 19:45
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