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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 GRIMSBY TOWN FC 30 • 04 • 2022 || K.O. 15:00
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DEAN BRENNAN HEAD COACH DEAN BRENNAN Dean, we have a busy bank holiday weekend Eastleigh and I thought we earned our luck. coming up. What has our approach been like for it? “We stuck together and dug deep as a team which is something we need to be doing on “It was nice to win against Eastleigh last a more consistent basis. time out because it has boosted the lads confidence. “Ideally I would like us to keep more clean sheets but we need to be more consistent “This weekend is going to be tough as with our overall performance.” Grimsby Town are flying at the moment. Do you think that the Eastleigh win could “They are at the top of the form guide and be a turning point for us given our results will be looking to secure a spot in the play- before that? off places. “No disrespect to Eastleigh but Grimsby “Grimsby have a lot of good players and an Town are totally different opposition. experienced manager so it will certainly be a difficult test. “Grimsby are a really good side who are strong in and out of possession. “On Monday we will then travel to Altrincham who are another team that are “We are going to have to be very doing really well. competitive and hopefully we make them have an off day. “I have said before that there are no easy games in this division so we will wait and “It will be a challenge and hopefully the see how we come up against them.” players can step up to it. We have a few positives to take into this “We have got a game plan and there will be weekend following the Eastleigh victory, long periods where we will not have the ball. but how do we go about bringing them forward? “We will need to work our socks off for as long as we can to try and force some “Winning football matches gives players errors.” belief and confidence. “I was pleased with our work rate against
DEAN BRENNAN Grimsby Town have had an impressive run of results lately, so what challenges are you expecting from them? “Grimsby have a lot of pace in the wide areas and have a few experienced lads in their squad as well. “Grimsby have been very consistent for the majority of the season but they did also go through a tricky spell when they had players out injured. “That just shows you that you need everybody fit in this division because when they had injuries, they struggled to win football matches.” James Callan has returned to training after a lengthy spell on the sideline. Have you got any news on some of the other injured lads? “Our injury list just keeps getting added to which is frustrating. “Reece Grego-Cox will not play after he has been suspended for three games following a red card. “Aston Oxborough did his first training session with us on Friday since suffering from concussion. “Jordan Thomas is out with an ankle injury which means we are depleted in the defensive areas again. “We have not had any other players return and Jake Askew has also picked up an injury. “The harder you work, the luckier you get in life, which is exactly what we will need to do this weekend.” The fans seemed to enjoy themselves at Eastleigh last weekend and I know you would like to get another positive result for them again? “Supporters just want to see honest, hard work, and we did that last weekend. “We got our rewards for that against Eastleigh and we will be looking for more of the same on Saturday. “We must cut out the errors and have a good concentration because we will be playing against better players. “Our fans have stuck with us which is appreciated because it has been a challenging season for everyone.”
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TODAY’S LOOK AHEAD Wes, we have just four games left of the season. “We continued to press them to find the Can you talk us through how you feel that it has winning goal, which we thankfully did. gone? “I hope it will be a turning point for us as we “It has not been as good as we would have liked had lost a few games in the build up to it. but we are looking to finish strongly and put in some good performances for the fans. “Since the win training has been loud and lively which is great to be a part of.” “There has been some improvement in our league position from last year and there is stability at On Saturday we host Grimsby Town who have the club which means we can kick on into next been on a good run lately. How can we stop season.” their progression? You have played close to 30 league games this “Every game is tough in this league but we season. How have you found it personally after know that Grimsby Town will definitely be up coming back from your injury? for it. “I am really pleased to be back playing again “They are a strong side but we have done our especially after I was out injured for a lot of last analysis on them and we know what to expect. season. “Hopefully we can implement our game plan “It took me a while to build up my match sharpness and come out with the three points.” but I have felt like myself again over the last few months.” Since coming back from injury you have played in a variety of positions. What has that been Have you got a personal goal for the remainder of like? the campaign? “It has been good and it is nice to know that I “I just want to play as much as I can so that I can am dependable and versatile. help contribute to some more wins. “I have played all over the pitch including as a “Our goal as a team is to go unbeaten in the number 10, out wide and holding midfielder.” final four games and build on the positives from Eastleigh. What would you like to say to the Bees supporters who have continued to get behind “We will be looking to use the confidence and the team throughout this season? momentum from last weekend to finish strongly, starting with Grimsby Town on Saturday.” “I would just like to say a big thank you to them for turning out in their numbers each week. What impact has the Eastleigh win had on the team because we showed a lot of character to win “Their support makes a huge difference to us with 10 men? on the pitch and we would have liked to win more games this season for them.” “The Eastleigh win was massive for us and we did well not to sit back given that we had a man sent off.
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THE OPPOSITION TODAY’S OPPOSITION Club History 2015-Present 2017/18 2015/16 Town’s second season back in the EFL began with a 3-1 victory away at recently After 6 years in non-league football, Grimsby Town won promotion back to the relegated, Chesterfield in front of a packed out away end. English Football League, after 2 goals in 2 minutes from Omar Bogle helped secure a 3-1 victory over Forest Green Rovers at Wembley in May 2016. 37 goals In the period between the end of September and end of October, the Mariners from the Vanarama National League Golden Boot winner, Padraig Amond proved went 7 games unbeaten, picking up a further 9 points from 3 games in the run-up pivotal in the clubs promotion push. A week later, the Mariners travelled back to Christmas sitting 11th. From December 16th until February 10th, Town went down to Wembley in the final of the FA Trophy, which resulted in a 1-0 loss to 12 games without a win which led to the dismissal of manager, Russell Slade. Halifax Town. Assistant Manager, Paul Wilkinson took temporary charge before the Board of 2016/17 Grimsby Town appointed relatively unknown manager, Michael Jolley on March The Mariners get their first Football League campaign in 6 years off to a flyer, 2nd with the club sitting 20th and without a win in 15. After a further 5 games as loan signing, Kayden Jackson scores within the opening 5 minutes in a 2-0 without a win but with performances on the up, Town were sitting one place victory over Morecambe. After an impressive first part to the season, manager above the drop zone with those below having games in hand. Paul Hurst departed and joined League One side, Shrewsbury Town leaving Town without a manager. With another draw looking imminent, Mitch Rose converted a 88th minute penalty which saw a turn of fortune for The Mariners, picking up 10 points from Marcus Bignot was given the job in November 2016 but after a number of the final 4 games of the season, with survival confirmed during the final home disappointing results, despite a 3-1 win away at Blackpool, was dismissed with game of the season, as Jamille Matt headed home a 93rd minute winner. former manager, Russell Slade appointed shortly after. In our first season back in the Football League, The Mariners finished in a comfortable 14th with 62 points.
THE OPPOSITION 2018/19 On the final day of 2019, The Mariners shook the footballing world with the appointment of manager, Ian Holloway following an extensive interview and The Mariner’s season began at home to Forest Green Rovers, where a difficult managerial search process. day resulted in a 4-1 defeat. Holloway was presented to the Blundell Park crowd on New Year’s Day and Following a 2-0 victory away to Macclesfield Town in their second game of the watched from the stands, with a gate increase of over 1,500 above average season, it was 8 games before Town tasted victory again, where 3 wins in 4 in attendance. Anthony Limbrick secured his first and final victory as interim games followed. manager with a 1-0 victory over Salford City. Following an impressive home victory and comfortable away victory over MK A number of impressive performances followed, including a hard fought victory Dons and Chesterfield respectively, The Mariners were drawn away to Crystal away to Mansfield Town with 80 minutes being played with 10 men, a last gasp Palace in the Third Round of the Emirates FA Cup. point snatch away to Bradford City as well a convincing 2-0 victory over local rivals, Scunthorpe United on what ended up being the final day of the season. Over 5,000 travelling supporters made the journey to south London to see Following the season suspension, Town secured a 15th place finish in Sky Bet Town fall to an agonising defeat in the last minute, after competing for over 85 League Two. minutes with 10 men following the dismissal of Andrew Fox with the assistance of VAR. Michael Jolley secured a 17th place finish in Sky Bet League Two following large 2020/21 The Mariners suffer relegation back to the National League following a season spells of inconsistency. with no fans at Blundell Park, finishing at the bottom of Sky Bet League Two. Ian 2019/20 Holloway departed as manager in December 2020, with former Town manager Paul Hurst taking the hot seat for a second time. A season to remember for all the wrong reasons, following the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. Town started the campaign in reasonable fashion, with three Despite the relegation, morale in the community and support for the club are at victories and two draws in the opening 6 Sky Bet League Two games. an all-time high with the much discussed takeover of the club being completed on 5th May 2021 by 1878 Partners Ltd, made up of local businessmen Andrew Town also faced another Premier League away day, this time in the Carabao Cup Pettit & Jason Stockwood. as The Mariners travelled to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea. A difficult night saw the Premier League side walk away with a 7-1 victory, 2021/22 The Mariners’ return to the National League saw the club’s best start to a but the Town faithful again showed in their numbers, with over 5,000 making League campaign for almost 40 years, with two draws and five victories in the the journey on a Tuesday evening. Following the dismissal of Michael Jolley in first seven games of the campaign. Paul Hurst recruited 15 new players over the November 2019, Assistant Manager Anthony Limbrick took the reins temporarily summer, looking to bounce back to the EFL at the first time of asking. but failed to secure victory, despite an evident change in the style of play.
THE OPPOSITION MANAGER PAUL HURST Paul Hurst was reappointed as First Team Manager on December 30th 2020 following the departure of Ian Holloway. The Mariners welcomed back Paul as he returned to the club where he spent five- and-a-half years, taking charge of over 300 games. Memorably, he guided the Mariners back to the Football League after a 3-1 victory at Wembley Stadium over Forest Green Rovers in 2016, ending a six-year spell in the National League. Paul went on to spend two years at Shrewsbury Town, guiding them from the bottom of Sky Bet League One to the League One Playoff final in 2018, falling just shy of promotion after a 2-1 defeat to Rotherham United at Wembley in extra- time following a 3rd place league finish. His stock continued to rise, as he was appointed manager of Sky Bet Championship side, Ipswich Town where he spent a short period before joining Lincolnshire rivals, Scunthorpe United at the start of the 2019/20 season.
giles coke GILES COKE PENNED A ONE- YEAR DEAL IN SUMMER 2021 Giles Coke has penned a new one-year deal with the Mariners during the summer of 2021. The experienced midfielder joined Paul Hurst’s side back in February 2021, after receiving permission from the EFL and FA following a contract dispute and went on to become a solid figure in the central midfield role. Despite not playing in front of supporters during his time at the club during his seventeen appearances, Giles quickly became a firm favourite amongst the fan base, through his no-nonsense approach, tough tackling and calming influence in the centre of midfield. john mcatee MCATEE JOINED GRIMSBY FROM SCUNTHORPE UNITED McAtee joined Town from Scunthorpe United during the summer following the expiration of his contract. He started out as a scholar at the Shrewsbury Town Academy, before being awarded his first professional contract with the Shrews by then manager Paul Hurst. After being released by the New Meadow club, he was snapped up by Paul Hurst at Scunthorpe United in 2019, joining his former manager once again after his departure from the Iron. McAtee has quickly cemented himself as a firm fan’s favourite with his drive, determination and passion.
david longe-king DEFENDER LONGE-KING JOINED GRIMSBY ON A TWO-YEAR DEAL The former Newport County defender joined us on a two-year deal during the summer. The Mariners have fought off strong competition from a number of clubs for the signature of the 26-year-old who became Paul Hurst’s fifth new recruit of the close season. Longe-King enjoyed a period at Biggleswade Town during the 18/19 season, making 45 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal, and helping the club achieve 14 clean sheets. Following an England C call-up whilst in the third step of football against Estonia in June 2019, David joined Albans City, where he was an ever- present making 40 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal, and contributing to 10 clean sheets in the National League South. MAX WRIGHT WRIGHT JOINED THE MARINERS IN THE SUMMER OF 2017 Wright signed his first professional contract with the Mariners in the summer of 2017, before being given a two-year extension in the summer of 2018 by manager, Michael Jolley. Wright has been at the club from a very young age, progressing through each age group, gaining a reputation for his incredibly hard work and determination to succeed. After a number of impressive loan spells, most notably at Sc arborough Athletic, Wright was given his chance at the back end of the 2018/19 season, showing fans and staff his abilities. Wright took his chance with both hands at the start of the 2019/20 campaign, scoring his first goal for his boyhood club in our 2-0 victory over Morecambe on the opening day.
SUPPORTERS’ Association In the Community BARNET FC Supporters’ association “Bee as One” supporters to show their appreciation, our way to help build the right culture within the club, a culture where we win, lose and draw together - we stand shoulder to shoulder in the desire to make Barnet It’s fair to say that recent seasons won’t go down as vintage years FC the best possible version of itself. Giving pride to the players in the and there are a lot of elements that have contributed to this. Despite shirt so that they play for you, their team mates and play for future this we are now able to sit back, reflect on the last few campaigns successes. We need significant stability within the backroom team, and identify what is missing both on and off the pitch. I am not alone in the manager and coaches building the right culture and mindset over a looking back at the Underhill days through rose tinted glasses and it’s prolonged period of time, stability within this team allows for a squad easy to feel that the relationship between the supporters and the club to be built with the right characteristics, the right desire to help us be was much closer than it is now, and I guess in many ways it was, but successful and a team that us supporters can be proud to support. the big question is why? Switching your allegiance as a supporter is almost impossible, we It’s often said that The Durham Suite allowed the players and don’t support Barnet because of the ground, the Chairman nor the supporters to mix, although true to a degree, it’s not the entire truth. current crop of players. We support Barnet because of our friends and/ The likes of Ian Hendon and Liam Hatch would be in the bar after every or family. Our loyalty to the club isn’t eroded because of a season game regardless of the result, Ian to meet his family, Liam because where we didn’t achieve the expected levels. But as much as we he was Liam - win, lose or draw he always gave 100% and therefore need something on the pitch to make us cheer, we also need to help supporters would be very unlikely to give him a hard time. encourage that thing to happen. If we won then the majority of the team would drift through, delight in We are one big team, we all want the same thing, we want our support the smiles and praise, if we lost then they would simply slip out of the of the players rewarded by their hard work and dedication, players ground as unnoticed as possible and I totally understand why. want their efforts rewarded by our unwavering support and if this happens, then success will come to us all. So, this leads us to where we are today, currently 18th in the league, safe from relegation but some 21 points from the play-off positions Who knows what next season will bring, what the team will look and with the “togetherness” not being anywhere near where it needs to feel like? However, we have the opportunity to close this season off in be. Everyone that I know who went to Eastleigh away mentioned how the right way. much they appreciated and enjoyed Dean and the team coming over to them at the end of the match, a last-minute winner always increases If you are a member of the BFCSA then please cast your vote for the the collective togetherness, but a simple gesture like this creates end of season awards. It’s just one of the ways that we can “Bee as huge inroads into the “one team” mindset. One”. I know that very few, if any, of the current playing team will want Cast your vote using this link: their time at Barnet to be the pinnacle of their careers and that is understandable, so how do we make them want to give more for https://forms.gle/XBJjFBuF4uf8nnLL9 the shirt, give more for us supporters and help push us into play-off contention next season? Keith Doe This season saw the rebirth of the BFCSA, the main objectives have been to give our members a voice, be a recognised body that holds the club accountable and a sounding and advisor board for the Chairman and his leadership team. Our part in making the players feel more appreciated started with the introduction of the “Player of the Month” award. This award is voted on by BFCSA members and is the first time the supporter base has been able to show their collective gratitude to a player on a monthly basis. This year we will also see the return of the awards for Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year, Goal of the Season, Most Improved Player and The Lester Finch Trophy. This is the opportunity for
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 6-0 1,168 88 7 8 Tue Mar 8 NORTHWOOD (FA S.C.C) A 7:45pm 0-2 249 19 39 14 Tue Mar 15 BOREHAM WOOD H 7:45pm 1-0 1,580 408 14 Sat Mar 19 WOKING H 3pm 0-2 1,501 290 8 7 Sat Mar 26 MAIDENHEAD UNITED A 3pm 1-2 1,194 39 7 18 Sat Apr 2 YEOVIL TOWN H 3pm 2-2 1,393 288 7 8 28 Tue Apr 5 WREXHAM A 7:45 pm 6-0 8,678 38 3 Sat Apr 9 SOLIHULL MOORS H 3pm 0-2 1,016 85 7 19 Tue Apr 12 BRENTFORD B(MIDDLESEX FINAL) N 7:45 pm 1-1 (4-2) 751 11 7 Fri Apr 15 DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE A 3pm 7-3 2,010 210 2 33 18 Mon Apr 18 SOUTHEND UNITED H 3pm 1-3 2,292 1,078 15 10 Sat Apr 23 EASTLEIGH A 3pm 2-3 2,514 105 7 14 10 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
MIDDLESEX FA SENIOR CHALLENGE CUP FINAL POSTCARD On Tuesday 12th April, we were crowned Middlesex FA Senior Challenge Cup Winners! After following our journey to Hayes & Yeading, Ashford Town (Middlesex) and Northwood, we were up against Brentford B at Hampton & Richmond’s ground. James and Janice picked me and Max up after work and we headed through London to the ground. Despite James taking a few wrong turns, we got to the ground just after 19:00 which gave us time for a drink in the clubhouse before the game. The start of the game was quite open with both teams having their share of the ball despite playing slightly different styles of football. However, on 23 minutes it was Brentford B who took the lead with a good shot into the top corner. We went into half-time 1-0 down but showed glimpses of equalising before the break. We had a quick drink and catch up with some friends at the interval before switching ends for the second half. Shortly after the game got back underway Ryan De Havilland levelled the score from inside the box. The goal gave us momentum and we threatened the opposition but when Brentford B were awarded a penalty four minutes before the end, it was a massive blow. However, as their player stepped up to take it, Jake Askew dived the right way to save the penalty and keep us level. Just before full-time, a heavy tackle on Ephron Mason-Clark meant he had to come off which was sad to see. The game finished level and we had to go straight to penalties to decide the winner. After a nervy shootout, De Havil- land had the opportunity to win the cup with the fourth penalty which he did in front of the fans. After he had won it, we made our way round for the trophy lift and the celebrations which were a lot of fun. Afterwards, we headed back to North London and got back just after 23:00. It was a dramatic but well-deserved win against Brentford B which made the whole cup run worth it! To: Barnet Football Club Address : The Hive London, HA8 6AG From: Carla Devine
HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH the mariners HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH The mariners It has been confirmed this week that the Vanarama National Friday evening. Having been in charge of the Red Devils since League Play-Off Final will take place at the London Stadium. December 2019, it is reported that the FA are aware of the This match will be the second successive year that the allegations and are investigating into them. fixture has not taken place at Wembley Stadium, with last season’s final taking place at Ashton Gate, home of Bristol Yems had also been in charge of the West Sussex club City. during the 2006/07 season, when he was joint caretaker manager. It was moved there due to the delayed Euro 2020 tournament happening at Wembley. This year sees the match to confirm next season’s 92nd member of the In the Championship, all three teams to be relegated have Football League take place at West Ham United’s ground. now been confirmed, after last weekend’s round of fixtures. The fixture is set to take place on 5th June 2022. Despite their large 21-point deduction coming into the season, Derby County failed to avoid the drop despite picking National League South side Hemel Hempstead Town have up 52 points from 13 wins and 13 draws. revealed that they have banned a “fan” for life who directed racist abuse at George Elokobi. The person in question was They will be joined in the third-tier next season by quickly identified after the match last Saturday and was Peterborough United and Barnsley. Meanwhile in League One, given the ban. no team is yet to be confirmed promoted, although Wigan Athletic, Rotherham United and MK Dons are all confirmed at The 36-year-old is currently captain of Maidstone United least a play-off spot. who are currently leading at the top of the table. Elokobi had been out with a serious groin injury for almost six At the other end of the table, Crewe Alexandra are the only months before making a return at Vauxhall Road, where his club confirmed down at the time of writing, with Doncaster side ran out to a convincing 4-0 win. Rovers and AFC Wimbledon joining them if Fleetwood Town picked up a point or more vs Sheffield Wednesday last In League Two, Forest Green Rovers have officially and Tuesday evening. mathematically been promoted to League One for the first time ever. This comes after results went their way last weekend, meaning that they are guaranteed a place in the top two. However, despite sitting top of the table by three points going into the last couple of matches of the season, they will have to wait until they better second placed Exeter City’s results to confirm the league title. Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, both teams being relegated have already been confirmed. Despite there being three matches left to be played Scunthorpe United will go down along with Oldham Athletic, who become the first team to have played in the Premier League to subsequently play in non-league. Crawley Town have announced that they have suspended first team manager John Yems over accusations of using discriminatory language and behaviour towards his players. The League Two side said in a statement that they were made aware of the allegations against the 62-year-old former Horsham manager and Exeter City coach late on HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH the mariners
CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH the mariners CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH The mariners Barnet continued in the second-half where they had left of in the first, with an Akinde effort being cleared off the line. Barnet’s third goal came in the CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH 53rd minute when Campbell-Ryce won a free-kick just outside the corner of THE MARINERS the box. He took the kick himself - it was only half blocked by Andrew Boyce and fell nicely for Weston to finish from six yards out. The Bees continued to have chances, but the Mariners got one back after 74 minutes. A corner from the Barnet left to the far post found Disley unmarked and with the simplest of tap-ins from no more than two yards. Later, a Five years ago yesterday (29 April 2017), the Bees recorded a comfortable replica corner ended with the same player heading wide. 3-1 victory over Grimsby Town at The Hive London in League Two. The Bees were 2-0 ahead by half-time though John Akinde and David Tutonda, and a After the final whistle, the Barnet players undertook the customary lap Curtis Weston goal put them further ahead in the second-half, before Craig of honour at the last home game and received a rousing reception for an Disley grabbed a consolation goal for the Mariners. excellent display. Akinde’s goal took him to 26 in league games in 2016/17, which saw him end the season as equal top goalscorer for League Two. It was the penultimate match of the season, with Barnet safe in mid-table and Grimsby needing a miracle to make the play-offs. There was a carnival Teams: atmosphere, with some Mariners’ fans wearing sombreros. It was Wes Fonguck’s first start in the league and Tom Champion’s last match for the Bees: Josh Vickers, Harry Taylor, Charlie Clough, Michael Nelson, David Bees. Tutonda (Elliott Johnson), Wes Fonguck (Luke Coulson), Curtis Weston, Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Jack Taylor, Simeon Akinola (Tom Champion), John The game took 20 minutes to spring into life, with Barnet trying to play in Akinde. Akinde at every opportunity and having openings through a Jamal Campbell- Ryce free-kick and a Michael Nelson long-range effort. When it came in the Grimsby: James McKeown, Danny Andrew, Shaun Pearson (Andrew Boyce), 21st minute, Barnet’s first goal was route one. Michael Nelson picked the Danny Collins, Ben Davies, Craig Disley, Brandon Comley, Chris Clements, ball up midway in the Barnet half and sent a long, high ball forward to John Jamie Osborne (Callum Dyson), Scott Vernon (Tom Bolarinwa), Sam Jones. Akinde, who met the ball just outside the box and sent a lofted header into the top right-hand corner of the Mariners’ net, leaving ‘keeper James Attendance: 3,247. McKeown clawing at thin air. The Bees continued to press and Akinde had another opportunity. Then Simeon Akinola was on the end of a neat inter-passing move down the Bees’ left involving Campbell-Ryce, Jack Taylor and Tutonda, but his effort was blocked by McKeown. A delicate Campbell-Ryce cross bounced off the top of the crossbar before the Bees scored their second five minutes before half- time. It was a flowing move begun by Campbell-Ryce. He took a return pass from Akinde, then did the same with Fonguck before playing in Tutonda, who in turn played a one-two with Curtis Weston, moved forward and struck a low shot inside the far right-hand post. It was a cracking goal, Tutonda’s first of five for the club. CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH the mariners
ON THIS Day ON THIS day 75 YEARS AGO (1947) Barnet lost at home to Hayes 3-2 in an Athenian League game. The Bees’ goals were scored by Ron Phipps and Phil Reilly. SIX YEARS AGO (2016) Despite this result, at the end of the season (which finished on 14 June) Barnet won the league championship on goal Barnet lost 4-3 at The Hive London to Yeovil Town in a average from Sutton United. fourth-tier game. Barnet’s goals came from Michael Gash & and John Akinde (two). The Bees led 2-0 and 3-1 but lost at the death. The attendance was 2,379. In the first season back in the Football League the Bees finished in 15th, four CURRENTLY places above the Glovers. 11 YEARS AGO (2011) The Bees lost 3-1 at Accrington Stanley in the fourth tier. Mark Marshall scored the Barnet goal and the crowd was 2,764. A week later, on the final day of the season, the Bees The Bees’ win at Eastleigh last Saturday ensured they are mathematically safe from beat Port Vale at home to avoid the drop. relegation this season. Dover Athletic and Weymouth are relegated, and the final relegation spot could be determined today. 28 YEARS AGO (1994) Ryan De Haviland’s winning goal against Eastleigh was his first for the first team York City won 3-1 at Underhill in the third tier. Terry Gibson (excluding the Middlesex FA Senior Challenge Cup) and means that 17 players scored Barnet’s goal and 2,363 people saw the action. have now scored for the Bees this season in first team competitive games, two Barnet were relegated, but York City (now in Vanarama more players than last season. It is the most since 18 different players scored in National League North, three levels lower) made the play- 2018/19. offs. Adam Marriott’s brace at Eastleigh was the third time he has scored two in a 34 YEARS AGO (1988) game this season. He is the first Bees player to achieve that since Shaq Coulthirst bagged a brace on four occasions in 2018/19. Barnet lost 2-1 at home to Runcorn in what is now the Vanarama National League. There was a bumper crowd of 5,143 to see this key game. Barnet went into the match Marriott is now on 16 first-team goals. John McAtee is Grimsby’s top goal scorer needing to win their final two games to be sure of clinching with 13 goals (including his two penalties against Barnet in September), having the championship and gaining promotion to the Football scored once in every 212 minutes played in the league. Chesterfield’s Kabongo League, but a Steve Cox goal was not enough. Although Tshimanga is the league’s top scorer with 24 goals, and he also has the best the Bees won their final match a week later, Lincoln City won the league by two points, having been relegated only minutes to goal ratio, having scored once in every 100 minutes. 12 months earlier. At that time only one side went up each season and Barnet had to wait for three more years to be If today’s game ends in a draw, it will be the Bees’ 100th home match in the promoted. Vanarama National League to have finished all square (out of 459 home games including today). 38 YEARS AGO (1984) Barnet go into today’s game with four wins, one draw and five defeats in their latest The Bees beat Scarborough 1-0 at Underhill in the second league 10 matches. Grimsby have won six, drawn two and lost two in their most leg of what was then the Alliance Premier League Cup but, recent 10 games, and are undefeated in their last six. having lost the first leg 2-0, were beaten finalists. The attendance was 1,250 and the Barnet goal came courtesy of Stewart Atkins. Compiled by “59 Years A Bee” 15 YEARS AGO (2007) 40 YEARS AGO (1982) ON THIS Day
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WHAT’S THE Buzz WHAT’S THE Buzz It has been confirmed this week that the Vanarama National League Play-Off Final will take place at the London Stadium. This match will be the second successive year that the fixture has not taken place at Wembley Stadium, with last season’s final taking place at Ashton Gate, home of Bristol City. It was moved there due to the delayed Euro 2020 tournament happening at Wembley. This year sees the match to confirm next season’s 92nd member of the Football League take place at West Ham United’s ground. The fixture is set to take place on 5th June 2022. It has been confirmed this week that the Vanarama National League Play-Off Final will take place at the London Stadium. This match will be the second successive year that the fixture has not taken place at Wembley Stadium, with last season’s final taking place at Ashton Gate, home of Bristol City. It was moved there due to the delayed Euro 2020 tournament happening at Wembley. This year sees the match to confirm next season’s 92nd member of the Football League take place at West Ham United’s ground. The fixture is set to take place on 5th June 2022. In League Two, Forest Green Rovers have officially and mathematically been promoted to League One for the first time ever. This comes after results went their way last weekend, meaning that they are guaranteed a place in the top two. However, despite sitting top of the table by three points going into the last couple of matches of the season, they will have to wait until they better second placed Exeter City’s results to confirm the league title. Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, both teams being relegated have already been confirmed. Despite there being three matches left to be played Scunthorpe United will go down along with Oldham Athletic, who become the first team to have played in the Premier League to subsequently play in non-league. WHAT’S THE Buzz
WHAT’S THE Buzz In the Championship, all three teams to be relegated have now been confirmed, after last weekend’s round of fixtures. Despite their large 21-point deduction coming into the season, Derby County failed to avoid the drop despite picking up 52 points from 13 wins and 13 draws. They will be joined in the third-tier next season by Peterborough United and Barnsley. Meanwhile in League One, no team is yet to be confirmed promoted, although Wigan Athletic, Rotherham United and MK Dons are all confirmed at least a play- off spot. At the other end of the table, Crewe Alexandra are the only club confirmed down at the time of writing, with Doncaster Rovers and AFC Wimbledon joining them if Fleetwood Town picked up a point or more vs Sheffield Wednesday last Tuesday evening. Crawley Town have announced that they have suspended first team manager John Yems over accusations of using discriminatory language and behaviour towards his players. The League Two side said in a statement that they were made aware of the allegations against the 62-year-old former Horsham manager and Exeter City coach late on Friday evening. Having been in charge of the Red Devils since December 2019, it is reported that the FA are aware of the allegations and are investigating into them. Yems had also been in charge of the West Sussex club during the 2006/07 season, when he was joint caretaker manager. WHAT’S THE Buzz
MATCH Report MATCH Report eastleigh fc team: Goals: JOE MCDONNELL 2 BRENNAN CAMP SMART (15’) MICHAEL KELLY WHITEHALL (55’). CAV MILEY TOM BROADBENT ANDREW BOYCE © SAM SMART (TYRONE BARNETT 87’) HARRY PRITCHARD JAKE HESKETH (BRETT PITMAN 78’) DANNY WHITEHALL VINCENT HARPER Goals: 3 SUBS (NOT USED): MARRIOTT (48’ PEN, 50’) DE HAVILLAND (90+4’) DANNY HOLLANDS RONAN SILVA TOM BRAGG barnet fc team: AYMEN AZAZE JORDAN THOMAS BEN RICHARDS-EVERTON ROB HALL (TEDDY HOWE 73’) ROSS MARSHALL DANIEL POWELL (REECE GREGO-COX 62’) EPHRON MASON-CLARK ADAM MARRIOTT (SAM GRANVILLE 90+5’) WES FONGUCK HARRY TAYLOR © RYAN DE HAVILLAND SUBS (NOT USED): JAKE ASKEW LOUIS WALSH
MATCH Report MATCH Report Smart looked to score his second of the game on the hour THE BEES STRUCK DEEP INTO SECOND-HALF mark when he beat Jordan Thomas down the right wing and flashed a shot narrowly past the far post. STOPPAGE TIME TO RETURN TO WINNING The Spitfires had a big opportunity to retake the lead when WAYS – BEATING EASTLEIGH 3-2 AT THE Whitehall won and took a penalty in the 72nd minute which he crashed against the crossbar before it got cleared away SILVERLAKE STADIUM IN THE VANARAMA by the Bees defence. NATIONAL LEAGUE. With less than 10 minutes to go Reece Grego-Cox received a straight red card for a high foot on Brennan Camp – leaving the Bees to see out the remainder of the game with 10-men. Eastleigh had the first attempt at goal as Michael Kelly found space to get a shot away towards the bottom corner. Dean Brennan’s side showed their character and won it late on when Teddy Howe’s cross from the right was cleared by Aymen Azaze got down low to make the save but parried the Michael Kelly to De Havilland inside the area who slotted it ball into Danny Whitehall’s path who put the rebound over home to secure all three points. the crossbar from a few yards out. Vincent Harper was a real threat in the first-half and went close to scoring when he fizzed a shot narrowly wide of the post from the edge of the area. The Spitfires early pressure paid off as they took the lead in the 15th minute when Harper dispossessed Harry Taylor inside the box and squared it to Sam Smart who tapped in. The Bees had a chance to level the score in the 32nd minute when Ephron Mason-Clark cut the back from the right flank to Rob Hall who had his first-time strike blocked by Andrew Boyce. Dean Brennan’s side almost equalised moments later when Hall’s corner to Ryan De Havilland on the edge of the box was swept past Adam Marriott’s reach and wide of the post. Straight after the break the Bees were awarded a penalty after Mason-Clark was brought down by Brennan Camp. Adam Marriott was handed the responsibility for the spot- kick and converted it into the bottom left corner beyond Joe McDonnell’s reach. Marriott put the visitors ahead two minutes later when he latched onto a poor clearance from Mason-Clark’s cross and lashed the ball into the bottom corner from close-range. Eastleigh responded to going behind and got themselves level in the 56th minute when Jake Hesketh’s deep free-kick from the left was headed in by Whitehall.
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 19 6 2 0 6 0 0 0 25 6 2 0 3 Josh Doherty 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 TEDDY HOWE 8 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 4 3 0 4 Josh Payne 5 7 4 0 3 2 0 0 8 9 4 0 5 Jamie Turley 12 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 13 1 1 0 6 Ben Richards-Everton 28 4 3 3 7 0 0 0 35 4 3 3 7 Rob Hall 20 6 2 3 7 0 0 1 27 6 2 4 8 Mitch Brundle 22 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 26 0 0 4 8 ROSS MARSHALL 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 9 Mason Bloomfield 12 8 2 2 1 2 0 0 13 10 2 2 9 LOUIS WALSH 1 3 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 5 0 10 Daniel Powell 13 7 0 2 1 2 0 0 14 9 0 2 11 Ephron Mason-Clark 28 5 0 5 3 0 1 0 31 5 1 5 12 James Callan 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 14 Adam Marriott 22 6 2 10 5 1 0 0 27 7 2 10 15 Reiss Greenidge 18 2 1 2 5 0 1 0 23 2 2 2 16 Kian Flanagan 19 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 20 3 2 1 17 Sam Granville 4 6 7 1 2 0 2 0 6 6 9 1 18 Wes Fongunk 18 7 4 0 4 2 1 1 22 10 4 1 19 Harry Taylor 31 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 20 Serhat Tasdemir 8 10 4 2 2 3 1 0 10 13 5 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 21 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 24 2 1 0 24 Jake Askew 2 0 16 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 17 0 25 Aymen Azaze 3 0 6 0 1 0 4 0 4 0 10 0 26 David Sesay 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 27 Aston Oxborough 22 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 25 0 5 0 28 Sam Woods 18 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 22 2 1 1 31 Ben Nugent 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 33 Ryan De Havilland 8 3 4 0 3 0 0 1 11 3 4 1 39 REECE GREGO-COX 8 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 12 1 0 3
2021/22 team news team news Team News - Bees vs Grimsby Town James Callan is back training after suffering from an injury to his finger, whilst Joe Widdowson remains sidelined following a knee injury that he picked up at Stockport County in October. Serhat Tasdemir has also returned to the squad following an illness. Sam Beard and Jamie Turley have been continuing their recovery processes and are on course to return before the end of this season. Sam Woods and Kian Flanagan will not feature for the Bees in the final four fixtures due to ankle injuries.
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 39 13 3 3 14 1 5 27 4 8 82 33 49 85 2. Wrexham 40 13 6 1 11 3 6 24 9 7 86 42 44 81 3. FC Halifax Town 40 16 1 3 7 7 6 23 8 9 58 31 27 77 4. Solihull Moors 40 12 5 3 9 7 4 21 12 7 70 42 28 75 5. Notts County 40 13 5 2 8 5 7 21 10 9 75 49 26 73 6. Chesterfield 40 11 6 3 9 7 4 20 13 7 67 44 23 73 7. Grimsby Town 40 14 2 4 8 4 8 22 6 12 60 37 23 72 8. Dagenham & Redbridge 40 9 5 6 11 1 8 20 6 14 74 49 25 66 9. Boreham Wood 39 11 7 2 6 4 9 17 11 11 44 32 12 62 10. Torquay United 39 10 5 5 7 4 8 17 9 13 62 51 11 60 11. Bromley 39 10 5 4 6 6 8 16 11 12 50 43 7 59 12. Southend United 41 10 3 7 6 5 10 16 8 17 43 58 -15 56 13. Yeovil Town 40 7 5 8 7 7 6 14 12 14 40 43 -3 54 14. Woking 41 8 0 12 8 4 9 16 4 21 58 56 2 52 15. Altrincham 39 10 3 7 4 5 10 14 8 17 59 63 -4 50 16. Wealdstone 40 7 7 6 5 3 12 12 10 18 45 61 -16 46 17. Maidenhead United 40 9 4 7 3 6 11 12 10 18 42 62 -20 46 18. Barnet 40 6 5 9 6 4 10 12 9 19 52 81 -29 45 19. Eastleigh 40 8 5 7 3 3 14 11 8 21 42 64 -22 41 20. Aldershot Town 40 3 5 12 7 3 10 10 8 22 39 66 -27 38 21. King’s Lynn Town 41 4 3 14 3 6 11 7 9 25 40 74 -34 30 22. Weymouth (R) 40 3 7 10 2 2 16 5 9 26 34 80 =46 24 23. Dover Athletic (R) 40 1 3 16 1 3 16 2 6 32 34 95 -61 0
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