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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 STOCKPORT COUNTY FC 29 • 01 • 2022 || K.O. 15:00PM
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BARNET FC FOUNDED 1888 BARNET FC F O U N D E D 1 8 8 8 BARNET FC GROUP Regular Contributors: Walking Football, FA AMATEUR CUP Josh Palmer, Carla Devine, 59 Years A Winners: 1946 Chairman: Anthony A Kleanthous Bee, Billy Barker. Runners-up: 1948, 1959 Legal Advisor: Mel Stein Property Advisor: Graham Slyper Image Contributor: Ben Fullylove ATHENIAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS International Supporter Liaison: 1931, 1932, 1947, 1948, 1959, 1964, John Adkins 1965 FIRST TEAM SOUTHERN LEAGUE Head of Football: Dean Brennan CLUB HONOURS First Division Champions: 1966 Head of Performance: Gary Anderson First Division – Southern Section Goalkeeper Coach: Dave Anderson FOOTBALL LEAGUE Champions: 1977 Physiotherapist: Daniel Cluett Div 4 promotion (3rd): 1993 Div 3 play off semi-finalists: 1998, 2000 Div 4 play off semi-finalists: 1992 BARNET FOOTBALL CLUB LTD PROGRAMME TEAM CONFERENCE The Hive London, Camrose Avenue, Contributing Editor: Howard Bloom Champions: 1991, 2005, 2015 Edgware, HA8 6AG Designed By: Sharitha McNeil Runners-up: 1987, 1988, 1990 Tel: 020 8381 3800 Play off semi-finalists: 2004, 2020 Ticket & Memberships – Option 1 Email: tellus@thehivelondon.com FA TROPHY Website: www.barnetfc.com Runners-up: 1972 AMBULANCE G3 G4 G4 LEGENGS W1-W6 W1 G5 G5 G5B LEGENDS ENTRANCE G6 W7 LEGENGS W1-W6 G6 SAFETY NOTICE ENTRANCE W2 W3 LEGENDS BAR W8 G6B ENTRANCE W9 G6B STAND STAND 66 BT ENTRANCE W4 G5B W10 ENTRANCE W5 CONTROL G7B G7 G7 G3 S2 S1 W6 ROOM G7B N4 N3 N2 STAND 66 (AWAY) BEES TERRACE N1 MAIN CAR PARK TICKET OFFICE AWAY In the event of an emergency BAR 66 please leave the ground in an G2B G2B orderly fashion by the exit gates G8B G8B indicated on the diagram. You G9C G9C G9B E4 E5 will be directed to the gates by G1 E1 E2 G2 G2 G1 BUMBLE’S FAMILY ZONE EAST STAND A & B EAST STAND both the tannoy and the club B.F.Z ENTRANCE E3 ENTRANCE stewards. Please do not run, but THE G9 G8 HOME TICKET leave as quickly as possible. FIRST AID HIVE BAR OFFICE Thank you. G9B G9 G8 RESPECTING OUR NEIGHBOURS Here at The Hive London, we wish to minimise the impact we have on our neighbours. We respectfully ask that when around our site or in the immediate vicinity, visitors dispose of their rubbish in the bins that are provided. Thank you, your co-operation is greatly appreciated.
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COMMUNITY MATTERS COMMUNITY MATTERS In the Community The Hive Foundation is delighted to welcome our special guests today. From our Community Schools Programme, we have the following seven schools in attendance: St. Bernadettes Primary School Stanburn Primary School West Lodge Primary School St Johns C of E Primary School Camrose Primary School Priestmead Primary School Whitchurch Primary School We also have four grass routes Football Clubs from our Bees Affiliates Programme in attendance today: Belmont Bees Youth FC Elite FC St Josephs Youth 88 Titans FC A warm welcome to participants and parents from our Saturday Soccer Schools. Great to see some of our youth players in attendance from our Elite Development Programme. Finally, a very special welcome to the Watford FC Walking Football Team and the England South East Walking Football Team who were brought along today by our very own Barnet Walking Football Team. We’re thrilled to have you ALL with us and hope to see you again very soon, here at The Hive London.
DEAN BRENNAN I N T E R I M HEAD COACH DEAN BRENNAN Dean, we host table-toppers Stockport County this weekend. How are you feeling ahead of the game? “I am delighted to be back after the Covid-19 situation we have had recently. Everyone has tested negative ahead of training. “We have had the last week off which is not ideal preparation but that is the world we are living in at this moment in time. “We are not complaining and are looking forward to Saturday. “If anyone finishes above Stockport County, I believe that they will be the Champions because they have the best squad and an excellent manager. “Since the last time we played them, they have been working harder without the ball and have a better defensive structure. They also have some excellent Football League players. “It is going to be a really difficult day for us but a great chance to see how far we have come.” Stockport have won their previous eight games. How do we combat the confidence they will be coming here with? “We have to match them for work effort and get in their face. “It is important that we make it difficult for them and show our attributes when in possession.
DEAN BRENNAN “We have to stop crosses coming into the box. “We do not have that at the moment and it is Every team in this division has weaknesses and very important we bring in better than what we we will do our best to exploit them.” have got. We beat them earlier in the season and I am “Teddy has a good chance to start on Saturday sure we will be going in with the belief that we and he is a good player who is very athletic. can do it again? “Teddy will give us speed in the wide areas and “We always go into matches with belief can defend one-on-one really well. We are all although it will be a different test for us this delighted with the signing.” time. We have a lot of games coming up in a short “They have a different manager and have space of time so are we still looking to changed their structure. strengthen the squad? “Stockport are flying with confidence, and we “Yes, we need to upgrade and get better. We have had such a stop-start last four league have not got the finances to go out and bid for games. players, but that does not bother me. “We have a really busy schedule coming up now, “If a player that comes in is not better than so it is key that we step up and perform.” what we already have, the respect is not there within the group. Joe Widdowson scored and suffered a nasty injury in the reverse fixture. How is his recovery “We want better players coming into the team going? so we can raise the bar and improve as one. “Joe’s recovery is going really well. He had his “We are hoping to bring some players in but we first operation before Christmas and his second have to be patient.” one is due in the next four weeks, so hopefully that will be successful. Given that this Saturday’s game will be the first in almost two weeks, how much are you looking “He is always in and around the place and forward to getting back amongst the fixtures? spends a lot of time in the gym and treatment room. It is a slow recovery but is going well so “It is a great fixture for us and we are all far.” looking forward to it. It has been nearly two weeks since our last “They are the benchmark in this division and we game. How might that affect us this Saturday? have to match their work effort and stick to our gameplan. “Yes, it does affect your momentum and not many teams come out of Covid-19 and win “The first goal will be huge, like it was against games. Chesterfield. “We have to get back to our old levels and be “This will be different to our last home game consistent in our performances.” though because Stockport will try and go round and through us. Their tempo is excellent. We have signed Teddy Howe since the last time we spoke. What will he bring to the team? “We know what to expect and it is a game we should enjoy. If we work hard and get after “Teddy is an upgrade and we want two players them, hopefully we can win the football match.” for every position.
WALKING FOOTBALL WALKING football BARNET OVER 50’S BARNET WALKING FOOTBALL TEAM We are pleased to say that there are now two defibrillators to look after at The Hive London. We had a visit from Saul at London Ambulance to teach us how to use them during our Tuesday and Friday sessions which was an amazing experience. We all gained a lot of information from the sessions but hope that we never have to put it into practice. The Barnet Walking Football Team also had its initial visit from Sak Rafique of the Orange Ball Me Fit Programme who will coach us in improving mental fitness leading to positive mental health. The course is wonderfully paid for by the Middlesex FA. We look forward to visiting Aldershot Town next week where we will play Aldershot’s Walking Football Team before enjoying some lunch with them. The home team is also giving us 10 matchday tickets to cheer the Bees on! To join us, please email: BarnetWft@yahoo.com We play on Tuesday’s 19:30-20:30 and Friday’s 14:00-15:00. Everyone is welcome and we look forward to seeing you at our sessions soon!
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THE OPPOSITION TODAY’S OPPOSITION Established in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers, in 1890 the name was period they were often referred to as the Lilywhites. changed to Stockport County to reflect the town gaining County In 1965 flamboyant chairman Vic Bernard, as part of his GO GO GO Borough status. After winning the Lancashire League in 1900, the COUNTY revolution, reintroduced the Hatters’ famous royal blue strip; County gained admittance to the Football League, drawing their first colours they still adopt today. match 2-2 away to Leicester Fosse (now Leicester City). The club stayed in the 4th Division doldrums until the turn of the After finishing in the bottom three in their first four seasons, County 90s, when Uruguayan manager Danny Bergara turned the Hatters into failed to gain re-election in 1904 and so spent a season in the regular top-of-the-table challengers. Lancashire Combination; they won the League at the first time of asking and made an immediate return to the professional ranks. Promotion came in 1991, and was followed by four visits to Wembley County would be proud Football League members for more than a in two years – twice in playoff finals, twice in the Football League century. Trophy. Unfortunately County lost on each occasion. Joining the League meant the club soon outgrew their ground behind Following Bergara’s departure in 1995, Dave Jones took charge and the Nursery Inn on Green Lane in Heaton Norris and, in 1902, they gave the club its most memorable season. In 1996/97, the Hatters moved south of the River Mersey to Edgeley Park, then home of won four games against Premiership opposition, including a 1-0 win Stockport RLFC. County have played there ever since. at Middlesbrough in the League Cup semi-final – unfortunately, the tie was lost 2-1 on aggregate. Other runs in the FA Cup and League Hatmaking was an established industry in north Cheshire & south- Trophy meant County played almost 70 games that season, and east Lancashire by the 16th century. By the late 19th century finished 2nd in the Second Division – the large amount of games Stockport had become a national centre for the trade, and by 1900 almost certainly costing them the title. County’s nickname of ‘The Hatters’ had become synonymous with the club After Jones’ departure for Southampton, County consolidated in the First Division until relegation in 2002. What followed was a largely Having played in a variety of kit colours in the club’s early years, downward spiral back to the bottom division, twice finishing a season usually a variation on blue & white, County switched to white shirts on just 26 points, and by Boxing Day 2005 County were well adrift at and black shorts from the ’30s until the mid ’60s. Throughout this the bottom of the Football League.
THE OPPOSITION In came former player Jim Gannon as manager, who led the team to a County stalwart Alan Lord. remarkable run of form and, with an incredibly tense 0-0 draw on the final day against Carlisle, eventual safety. Lord achieved the feat of stabilising a club in free-fall, securing the team’s place in the division – which had at times looked uncertain This was followed by a promotion push in 2006/07, when County – and guiding the club to a safe mid-table finish in the 2014/15 memorably set a new professional record of 9 consecutive wins season. Lord’s achievement turning the club around and pointing it in without conceding. But promotion was just out of touch, with a the right direction may well prove pivotal in County’s history. playoff place being denied by Bristol Rovers in the dying minutes of the season despite County winning 5-0 at Darlington. Towards the end of the 2014/15 season Lord moved to become Director of Football, and paved the way for the next man to come That success finally came the next season. After finishing fourth, in and continue County’s progress. In May 2015 County secured the Gannon’s side beat Wycombe in the semi-finals followed by a thrilling services of Neil Young as manager. Young and his management team, 3-2 win over neighbours Rochdale, finally ending the club’s hoodoo at headed by Gary Jones, made their name with successes at Colwyn Wembley. Bay and Chester City. Unfortunately, the Hatters couldn’t build on that success and went Young broke several records with his Chester side in the Conference in to administration before the final game of the season at Brighton. North including achieving the most wins (33), fewest defeats (3), In 09/10 administration took its toll, and County finished on a new the most points (107), the most goals scored in a season (103) and record low of 25 points and were relegated back to the bottom flight. the best goal difference (+71). Chester also broke the record for the longest unbeaten streak. In the summer of 2010 the club was taken out of administration by a group of local business people, ensuring the club’s survival. However, In January 2016, Jim Gannon signed an 18-month contract to return fortunes took a downturn on the pitch and the Hatters finished to Edgeley Park following the resignation of Neil Young. Mike Flynn, bottom of League Two, meaning that they would compete outside the Dave Conlon and Jordan Felgate were named as his coaching staff. Football League for the first time since 1905. After winning the Cheshire Senior Cup in his first season back in During 2011, Liverpool-based businessman Tony Evans headed up charge, Jim led the Club to promotion from the National League North a consortium of new investors in the club, who appointed former in 2019, as the Club won their first league title in 52 years with a 3-0 German international Dietmar Hamann as manager. final day win over Nuneaton. However, following the consortium’s failure to take charge, Hamann’s In January 2020, the Club were taken over by local businessman Mark squad struggled in the league and in November he was replaced Stott, who upon buying the Club announced plans for an increased by former manager Jim Gannon. The size of the task ahead of playing budget, a return to full-time football and new full-time training Gannon was even bigger than the one in 2006, and the team initially facilities alongside an ambition to return to the Championship in continued to struggle but found resurgent form in Spring. Safety was seven years. secured with a 1-1 draw at home to Braintree, allowing the Hatters to enjoy a peaceful summer for the first time in four years. In January 2021, the Club parted company with manager Jim Gannon, before appointing Brighton U23s boss Simon Rusk as his However, that stability didn’t last long and in 2012-13 more financial replacement. The Club would go on to finish 3rd in the National issues off the pitch restricted the squad on it. With his team in the League after a club record 18-game unbeaten run, before losing 1-0 in lower half of the table, Gannon was sacked in January 2013 and the play-off semi-final to Hartlepool United. replaced by Bosnian coach Darije Kalezic. Unfortunately results got worse, and with County staring at relegation he was replaced by In November 2021, the Club appointed former captain and former former Gateshead manager Ian Bogie, but he too could not stop the Hartlepool United manager Dave Challinor as the club’s new first- slide. A 4-0 defeat to Kidderminster Harriers saw Stockport County team manager, after parting company with Simon Rusk following a relegated to the Conference North, meaning the Hatters would be difficult start to the new season. He went unbeaten in his first six playing regional football for the first time since 1905. games as County boss, including a famous 5-3 FA Cup First Round Bogie left the club after a run of poor results and was replaced by win against League One Bolton Wanderers at Edgeley Park.
THE OPPOSITION
THE OPPOSITION MANAGER DAVE CHALLINOR A former Stockport County League in his first full season captain, Dave Challinor played for at Victoria Park, adding to the Club between 2002-2004 as promotions with Colwyn Bay and a centre-half, and had successful AFC Fylde, as well as an FA Trophy spells at Tranmere and Bury as win with the Coasters in 2019. a player. Since stepping into management, Challinor has forged The 46-year-old was appointed as a successful career throughout manager of Stockport on a two- the lower divisions, with five and-a-half-year deal at the start of previous promotions to his name. November last year and currently has his side in 1st place of the Most recently, he led Hartlepool Vanarama National League. back to the English Football
ben hinchliffe BEN HINCHLIFFE JOINED THE HATTERS Ben joined the Hatters in May 2016 after four very successful years with AFC Fylde, including four successive Play-Off campaigns and being named in the Divisional Team of the Year every season. Over his time at County, Ben has now made over 200 appearances for the Club and remains a firm fan favourite. The 2020/21 season was perhaps his most successful in a County shirt yet, as he kept 19 clean sheets in the National League – more than any other goalkeeper, as we missed out on promotion in the play-offs. ashley palmer ASHLEY PALMER MOVED FROM GUISELEY IN THE SUMMER Centre half Ash joined striker Frank Mulhern in making the move from Guiseley in the summer. Ash spent two years with the Lions, making more than 70 appearances and captaining the side. In the 2018/19 season, Ash was a crucial part of County’s defence that won the National League North, captaining the Hatters on certain occasions as well as proving a goal threat, even scoring the opener in the 3-0 win at Nuneaton which clinched promotion. The centre-half enjoyed another successful year last season, making 41 appearances in both a back three and back four, and matching his tally for the previous season by scoring six times.
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antoni sarcevic SARCEVIC HAS FOOTBALL LEAGUE EXPERIENCE Midfielder Antoni Sarcevic joins Stockport County after an impressive career at Bolton Wanderers, having led the side to promotion from League two last season as captain. After scoring 8 goals in 35 appearances, this marked the fourth time throughout his career in which Sarcevic has been involved in promotion from the fourth division, having achieved promotion with Plymouth Argyle the previous season. Sarcevic originally came through the ranks at Woodley Sports, playing alongside County Captain, Liam Hogan before spells at Crewe, Chester and Fleetwood Town. During his time at Fleetwood, Manchester-born Antoni topped the club’s assist charts, while also scoring 15 goals, including the winner in the 2014 League two play-off final. Most recently, Sarcevic joined Bolton Wanderers where he was immediately made captain and played a key part in their run of 16 wins out of their final 22 games to clinch promotion. He went on to score a further 3 goals in 14 appearances the following season before making the move to Edgeley Park. alex reid REID SIGNED A ONE-YEAR DEAL AT COUNTY LAST SUMMER 24-year-old striker Alex joined County on a free transfer from Stevenage in the Summer of 2020, signing a one-year deal at Edgeley Park. Capable of playing on the left-hand side of the attack as well as the central striker himself, versatile forward Alex spent the 2019/20 season out on loan at National League Clubs Dagenham & Redbridge and Ebbsfleet United, scoring an impressive 11 goals in 23 starts in all competitions. Alex enjoyed a sensational first season at Edgeley Park, finishing the campaign as our joint-top scorer with 21 goals in all competitions, earning him a new two-year deal. Only three players scored more than his 17 National League goals during the 2020/21 season.
SUPPORTERS Association In the Community BARNET FC Supporters association January update from the BFCSA numbers and letters from the league. This should be resolved soon. Legends Stand Merchandise in the Matchday Club Shop The building work in the bar area will continue until the end of the month, when the full complement of A completely new range is being sought, hopefully televisions should be restored. Until then temporary we will have news soon. ones should be in position. Legends Project Beavertown Neck Oil As we have previously mentioned, we are interested We are pleased to say that the introduction of this in the ‘Barnetification’ of Legends Bar. We would new beer has been successful! like to start planning with the club so we can see what we have available to display in the bar. It hasn’t been without issues though and the current approach to serving it needs changing. A If you would be interested in helping us with this more permanent solution is now being sought from project, please contact one of the Executive the brewery. We hope this will make the Legends Committee Members directly, via social media (@ Bar a more enticing option for supporters. BFCSA1926) or via email (hello@bfcsa1926.com). Catering There are several longer-term topics that we continue to discuss with the club, such as Hive The club is closely monitoring the situation and Membership and plans for the South Stand, which expecting solutions to some slow service from the we will continue to update supporters on, as and caterers. We will continue to monitor this situation. when we can. The caterers also have ambitions to expand the We have also reported problems with flooding along range of food available, but naturally, we want to the path to Canon’s Park. get the basics right first. We hope you enjoy today’s match! Refunds from the postponed Boreham Wood game (26th December) The club policy is firstly to exchange for a future match then refund if requested via the tellus@ thehivelondon.com email address. Shirt printing, will it return? Yes. There has been problems with availability of
2021/22 Playing Statistics 2021/22 Playing Statistics KEY Player Started Match Ben Richards-Everton Ephron Mason-Clark 1 Playing Substitute Ryan De Havilland Mason Bloomfield Aston Oxborough Serhat Tasdemir Antonis Vasiliou Reiss Greenidge Adam Marriott Jordan Thomas Joe Widdowson Sam Granville Unused Substitute Kian Flanagan Daniel Powell James Callan Harry Taylor Wes Fongunk AYMEN AZAZE Jamie Turley Jake Askew JJosh Payne Sam Woods Sam Beard FA Cup Rob Hall BUILDBASE FA TROPHY Senior challenge cup 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 33 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 3-4 5,030 57 11 20 Sat Sep 11 EASTLEIGH H 3pm 1-1 959 17 20 21 Tue Sep 14 CHESTERFIELD A 7:45pm 2-4 4,538 17 14 20 Sat Sep 18 BROMLEY A 3pm 0-2 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 14 Tue Oct 5 KING'S LYNN TOWN A 7:45pm 1-1 1,007 7 18 11 Sat Oct 9 DOVER ATHLETIC A 3pm 2-1 885 7 9 Sat Oct 16 BOREHAM WOOD FC (FA Cup) H 3pm 0-1 10 7 16 Sat Oct 23 WREXHAM H 3pm 0-3 2,237 9 7 4 Tue Oct 26 STOCKPORT COUNTY A 7:45pm 2-1 4,363 14 21 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 2-1 148 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 2-1 1,779 14 7 Sat Dec 4 MAIDENHEAD UNITED H 3pm 3-0 906 7 14 Sat Dec 11 YEOVIL TOWN A 3pm 1-0 2,024 98 18 20 Sat Dec 18 BOREHAM WOOD H 3pm 2-3 823 187 28 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 20 28 2 Tue Jan 11 ASHFORD TOWN (MIDDLESEX) A 7:45pm 1-2 28 20 Sat Jan 15 CHESTERFIELD H 3pm 4-1 1,777 584 28 7 10 Sat Jan 29 STOCKPORT COUNTY H 3pm Sat Feb 5 ALDERSHOT TOWN A 3pm Fri Feb 8 NOTTS COUNTY A 7:45pm Sat Feb 12 WEALDSTONE H 3pm Tue Feb 15 NORTHWOOD (FA S.C.C) A 7:45pm Sat Feb 19 TORQUAY UNITED A 3pm Tue Feb 22 KING'S LYNN TOWN H 7:45pm Sat Feb 26 FC HALIFAX TOWN A 3pm Sat Mar 5 DOVER ATHLETIC H 3pm Sat Mar 12 WREXHAM A 3pm Sat Mar 19 WOKING H 3pm Sat Mar 26 MAIDENHEAD UNITED A 3pm Sat Apr 2 YEOVIL TOWN H 3pm 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 stockport county HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH stockport county The Bees and Stockport County have shared the spoils in Few players have represented both clubs. Ken Charlery their eight games in North London. Both teams have won made 10 appearances for Stockport at the end of the three matches and there have been two draws. In fact, both 1996/97 season, before moving to the Bees in the close sides have also scored nine goals at Barnet. There have season. He played 142 games in black and amber over the been three games at The Hive London before today: a 1-0 next three seasons, netting 39 times, before leaving in win for the Bees in the Emirates FA Cup in 2018/19 and 2-1 September 2000. He did not play for either club in fixtures wins for County in the Vanarama National League in both between the two. 2019/20 and 2020/21. Keith Alexander, the first black professional manager, played The Hatters have done better at Edgeley Park, winning four 86 matches for the Bees in 1986/87 and 1987/88, scoring games, with two drawn and two being won by the Bees. 22 goals. He later played 13 games for County in autumn However, Barnet came out on top in the latest game there, 1990. Again, he did not play in the fixture between the Bees earlier this season. and Stockport County. The two sides have met twice in the third tier (the first More recently, Anthony Pulis played 13 games for County in matches between them, in 1993/94), eight times in the 2010/11, on loan from Southampton. This spell included a fourth tier (between 2005/06 and 2010/11), then once game against the Bees. That loan period was immediately in the Emirates FA Cup (2018/19) and finally five times followed by a similar loan period at Barnet, where he played to date in the Vanarama National League (from 2019/20 four games. onwards). Mark McGhee, who managed Barnet for two months in Adam Birchall and Ephron Mason-Clark have both scored 2017/18, was an assistant manager for the Hatters from twice against County, the only Bees players to do so. Liam January 2021 until he left at the same time as Simon Rusk. Hatch, Ephron Mason-Clark and Harry Taylor have played against Stockport most often for Barnet (five appearances). All the games at Edgeley Park against the Bees have had attendances of over 4,000, other than last season when spectators were not admitted due to Covid-19. The largest crowd at Stockport was 6,056 in November 2005. The highest attendance at Barnet was later the same season when 3,873 saw the game at Underhill. The latest game between the two was at Edgeley Park in October 2021. Barnet scored first through Joe Widdowson, and Oli Crankshaw equalised before half-time. However, Reiss Greenidge’s second-half goal saw the Bees win 2-1. Both sides had a player dismissed, Joe Widdowson sustained a serious injury that has kept him out since that game, and after the match, Stockport parted company with manager Simon Rusk. The Barnet team was: Aston Oxborough, Jordan Thomas, Reiss Greenidge, Harry Taylor, Joe Widdowson (Mason Bloomfield), Sam Woods, Mitch Brundle, Kian Flanagan, Wes Fonguck (Serhat Tasdemir), Ephron Mason-Clark, Adam Marriott (Ben Richards-Everton). The crowd was 4,363. HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH stockport county
CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH the hatters CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH The hatters parry. Birchall was on hand to take advantage and fired home from 10-yards. CLASSIC ENCOUNTER WITH THE HATTERS Puncheon continued to torment County, but it was Josh Wright who made it 3-1 after 62 minutes. Nicky Nicolau crossed and Wright finished by the far post. It was his only goal for the Bees in what was eventually a 35-game spell on loan from Charlton (he went on to play for a host of clubs On October 6th 2007, Barnet beat Stockport County 4-2 at including Scunthorpe, Gillingham, Millwall, Bradford City and Edgeley Park in a fourth-tier Football League game. Adam Leyton Orient). Birchall scored a brace, but Jason Puncheon, who scored for Crystal Palace in the 2016 FA Cup Final, was the architect Barnet’s fourth of the afternoon came in the 84th minute. of the Bees’ success. It was Barnet’s fourth consecutive Ashley Carew fired a powerful shot from outside the box on victory and meant they had gone seven games undefeated. the right, which was going wide until a wicked deflection The Hatters lost their unbeaten home record. saw the ball whistle into the net past a helpless Logan. At the death, substitute Liam Dickinson got a second for the There was a spine-tingling moment even before the start. Hatters from close in, but it was too late for Jim Gannon’s Puncheon came out first for the warm-up, carrying a ball. side. With just a handful of visiting supporters looking on, he began doing kick-ups and kept them going from the tunnel Fairclough described the win as “a terrific performance on the halfway line to the far corner flag at the away end. against a very strong Stockport County side”. It saw Barnet It was mesmerising, as though the ball was on a piece of move up to fifth in the table. string, and he put his huge skill to devastating effect during the game too. Teams: The Bees went ahead after only 14 minutes. Puncheon, Stockport County: Conrad Logan, Keith Briggs (Greg inevitably, had possession on the left wing in front of the Tansey), Gareth Owen, Ashley Williams, Paul Tierney, Leslie massed home supporters. He sent in an excellent low Thompson, Jason Taylor, Dominic Blizzard, Adam Griffin, cross, which Birchall comfortably knocked into the net from (Adam Proudlock), Anthony Elding (Liam Dickinson), Matty just outside the six-yard box. McNeil. The home side were back on terms 11 minutes later. The Bees: Lee Harrison, Joe Devera, Ismail Yakubu (Joe Hatters’ Bolton-loanee and debutant Leslie Thompson was O’Cearuill), Sagi Burton, Nicky Nicolau, Ashley Carew, Josh brought down in the box. Anthony Elding converted the Wright, Neale Bishop, Jason Puncheon, Jason Norville (Liam penalty, with Lee Harrison going the wrong way, to send the Hatch), Adam Birchall. teams in all square at half time. Attendance: 4,751. Paul Fairclough’s team regained the lead in the second minute after the break. This time Puncheon delivered a fierce shot that Conrad Logan in the County goal could only 59 YEARS A Bee
ON THIS Day ON THIS day 11 Years ago (2011): 50 years ago (1972): The Bees lost 2-0 at home to Southend United in a fourth- The Bees achieved a 2-1 victory over Merthyr Tydfil in tier, Football League game. The attendance was 2,867. Wales. A crowd of 768 saw Colin Powell, who was sold to Charlton Athletic the following season, score a brace in this Southern League Premier Division fixture. 17 years ago (2005): A game away to Burton Albion in what is now the National & League, ended 1-1, with Lee Roache scoring the Bees’ goal in front of a crowd of 1,685. Barnet were missing Giuliano Grazioli, Liam Hatch and Ismail Yakubu. Come the end of the season, the Bees won the league by 12 points. CURRENTLY 22 years ago (2000): York City beat the Bees 1-0 in a fourth-tier match at Bootham Crescent (known as KitKat Crescent at the time), with 2,497 fans in attendance. The Bees finished the season in the play-offs but did not make the final. 28 years ago (1994): The battle of the Bees (Brentford are also known as the The Bees have scored in each of their six most recent home Bees, though they do not play in black and amber) ended in games. That is the longest run of home games with the a goalless draw at Underhill. The crowd for this third-tier Bees scoring since the 14-game run between 16 November match was 2,502. 2019 and 14 November 2020. 29 years ago (1993): The attendance at the Bees’ latest home game, against Chesterfield, was the third highest of the season (at Barnet won 2-1 at Colchester United’s old ground Layer Road. Derek Payne and Gary Bull scored the Bees’ goals and 1,777). The largest crowds at The Hive London have been the fans numbered 5,609. Barnet won automatic promotion against Wrexham and Notts County. to the third tier at the end of the season. The Hatters go into today’s game as the league’s form 33 years ago (1989): team, having won their last six league games, and nine of their last 10. They also top the table. Dean Brennan’s side The Bees trounced Dover Athletic 5-1 at home in the Club have won five and drawn two of their last 10. Call Cup (competed for by teams in the National League, Northern Premier League, Southern League and Isthmian League). The competition was only played in this format for Mitch Brundle continues to have played in every one of this year, with the Bob Lord Trophy being reinstated for the the Bees’ 24 first-team games this season. Harry Taylor next season. The Bees’ goals were scored by Nicky Evans has played in all apart from one, while Jordan Thomas and (two), Nicky Ironton, Dave Sansom and Paul Shinners, while Ephron Mason-Clark have missed just three. the attendance was 847. Barnet went on to win the trophy against Hyde United on penalties at Telford United’s ground, Bucks Head. Compiled by “59 Years A Bee” 59 YEARS A Bee
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WHAT’S THE Buzz WHAT’S THE Buzz Rowe is not the only non-league manager with a suspension looming, as Lee Lashenko is in the same boat. The Bristol Manor Farm boss has been handed a 12-match ban by the FA for abusing a referee in a recent match. The Southern League Division One South side took on division rivals Paulton Rovers in the Buildbase FA Trophy second qualifying round tie at The Farm on 9th October. Lashenko was being filmed confronting the referee at full-time, after his side’s 2-1 defeat. Although he did admit to using abusive language, he has denied that his behaviour towards the officials was abusive. His ban consists of an 8-game ground ban, a four-game touchline ban and a £250 fine. Chesterfield have suspended their manager James Rowe upon a pending investigation into alleged misconduct. The 38-year-old former Ilkeston Town, Histon, Rugby Town, AFC Sudbury, Leiston, Canvey Island and Leamington forward joined the Spireites in November 2020 and guided them to the Vanarama National League play-off quarter-final last season. He has also led the side to top spot this season, as well as an Emirates FA Cup Third Round tie at Chelsea earlier this month. Rowe has also previously managed Gloucester City and has been assistant manager at Aldershot Town. His assistant, Danny Webb, has been placed in temporary charge of the club in his absence. A goal by former Bee Courtney Baker-Richardson was enough to hand Newport County a win last Saturday. The Welsh-side travelled to Scunthorpe United in a League Two tie, with Newport in 5th place and challenging for a play-off spot. Scunthorpe are six points adrift in the relegation zone. The match was closer than the league table suggested, with County missing a penalty after 36 minutes and the hosts missing theirs in the 71st. The former Bee slotted home in the 56th minute to secure the victory. WHAT’S THE Buzz
WHAT’S THE Buzz Following a recent road traffic accident, player Christian Rowe has unfortunately passed away. The 19-year-old midfielder had most recently played for Slough Town in the National League South and had previously featured for both Binfield and Havant & Waterlooville. He had also recently had a trial with Burnley in the Premier League. Both Slough and Binfield cancelled their first-team and under 23 fixtures last weekend in honour of the young player. He had been touted as one of the Club’s most promising and talented youngsters. The player’s family and club have been sent many messages of support from many other clubs around the country. After Paul Cox quit the club to join Boston United last week, Ian Culverhouse has this week been appointed manager of Kettering Town. Culverhouse was himself sacked by King’s Lynn Town back in November and has brought his assistant Paul Bastock with him to Latimer Park. As a player, Culverhouse rose from the academy at Tottenham Hotspur to their first-team. He would then move to Norwich City where he would make his name, playing well over 300 times from the Carrow Road club. The 57-year-old later ended his career with short spells at Swindon Town, Kingstonian and Brighton & Hove Albion. Culverhouse was previously assistant manager at Colchester Untied, Norwich City and Aston Villa, before having two managerial spells at King’s Lynn that were separated by a short stint at Grantham Town. Having served the club in a range of roles, Terry Skiverton has departed Yeovil Town. Hailing from East London, he spent his youth career at Chelsea but did not make a first-team appearance. He was loaned out to Sandefjord BK in Norway, and Wycombe Wanderers, who he later signed for on a permanent basis. He then spent two years at Welling United, before moving to Huish Park in 1999. He would go on to play 328 times in league fixtures for the Glovers, scoring 38 times in non-league and the Football League, plus appearing in numerous more cup and friendly fixtures before hanging up his boots in 2010. He later managed the side between 2009 and 2012 before having three separate stints as assistant manager, and spells as caretaker and academy Head of Coaching. He now joins Charlton Athletic as a First-Team Coach. JOSH Palmer
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 14 5 2 0 5 0 0 0 19 5 2 0 3 Josh Doherty 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 Josh Payne 5 4 2 0 3 2 0 0 8 6 2 0 5 Jamie Turley 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 0 1 0 6 Ben Richards-Everton 14 4 3 2 5 0 0 0 19 4 3 2 7 Rob Hall 10 4 0 2 5 0 0 1 15 4 0 3 8 Mitch Brundle 22 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 26 0 0 4 9 Mason Bloomfield 12 7 2 2 1 2 0 0 13 9 2 2 10 Daniel Powell 5 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 6 5 0 2 11 Ephron Mason-Clark 15 5 0 3 1 0 1 0 16 5 1 3 12 James Callan 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 14 Adam Marriott 12 4 1 4 3 1 0 0 15 5 1 4 15 Reiss Greenidge 8 2 1 1 4 0 1 0 12 2 2 1 16 Kian Flanagan 15 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 16 1 1 1 17 Sam Granville 4 4 4 1 2 0 1 0 6 4 5 1 18 Wes Fongunk 8 5 1 0 3 2 0 1 11 7 1 1 19 Harry Taylor 20 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 20 Serhat Tasdemir 8 6 1 2 2 2 1 0 10 8 2 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 13 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 15 2 0 0 24 Jake Askew 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 25 Aymen Azaze 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 26 David Sesay 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 27 Aston Oxborough 12 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 15 0 4 0 28 Sam Woods 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 31 Ben Nugent 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 33 Ryan De Havilland 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
MATCH Report MATCH Report Barnet FC Team: ASTON OXBOROUGH Goals: 1 JAMIE TURLEY © ROB HALL (BEN RICHARDS-EVERTON 63’) RICHARDS-EVERTON (90+2’) MITCH BRUNDLE DANIEL POWELL (ADAM MARRIOTT 77’) EPHRON MASON-CLARK REISS GREENIDGE WES FONGUCK HARRY TAYLOR SAM BEARD SAM WOODS (JORDAN THOMAS 60’) 4 SUBS (NOT USED): Goals: JAKE ASKEW TSHIMANGA (48’, 70’) MASON BLOOMFIELD ASANTE (58’) KING (89’) chesterfield fc Team: SCOTT LOACH CALVIN MILLER (ALEX WHITTLE 46’) MANNY OYELEKE CURTIS WESTON © AKWASI ASANTE (JIM KELLERMAN 69’) LIAM MANDEVILLE (SAIDOU KHAN 79’) TYRONE WILLIAMS KABONGO TSHIMANGA JEFF KING LUKE CROLL JAMIE GRIMES SUBS (NOT USED): LAURENCE MAGUIRE STEFAN PAYNE
MATCH Report MATCH Report tapped home into the bottom right corner. THE BEES FELL TO DEFEAT AT THE HIVE James Rowe’s side doubled their lead in the 58th minute when Tshimanga recovered Harry Taylor’s clearance and LONDON – LOSING 4-1 TO CHESTERFIELD fizzed it across the face of goal. AT THE HIVE LONDON IN THE VANARAMA Jamie Grimes’ had his initial shot pushed away by Oxborough, NATIONAL LEAGUE. but the ‘keeper couldn’t prevent Akwasi Asante from putting the rebound in from close-range. Chesterfield added a third in the 70th minute when Jeff King was found with a well-timed through ball before he crossed Dean Brennan’s side’s first chance of the afternoon came in low towards Tshimanga. the 5th minute after Ephron Mason-Clark was brought down in the final third. The in-form striker took the ball in his stride before converting into the top corner from six-yards out. Wes Fonguck delivered the free-kick to Mitch Brundle who flicked it towards Jamie Turley at the back post, but he The Spireites scored a fourth in the 89th minute when couldn’t turn it whilst on the stretch. King fired a direct 30-yard free-kick goalwards that took a deflection on its way into the top left corner. Chesterfield had a clear opportunity to open the scoring in the 16th minute after a cross was sent towards Calvin Miller, Dean Brennan’s side pulled one back in the closing stages but his effort went wide of the target. when Ben Richards-Everton found space to let fly into the bottom corner from the edge of the box – but it couldn’t Hall controlled Harry Taylor’s throw near the corner flag and prevent the visitors from taking three points back to found space inside the box to shoot narrowly past the top Derbyshire. corner as the Bees continued to search for a breakthrough. Aston Oxborough was called into action just after the half- hour mark as King’s free-kick was heading towards the top corner until the Bees’ goalie dived across to make the save. Luke Croll was first to the goalkeeper’s parried save but sent his looping header over the crossbar. Oxborough made another important save shortly afterwards when Kabongo Tshimanga was on the receiving end of Miller’s cross into the centre. The Vanarama National League’s top goalscorer shot first- time to force the 23-year-old into a reaction save with his legs. Tshimanga was alert and got to the bouncing ball first before scooping the rebound over the crossbar to leave the score level at the break. Sam Beard almost scored when he headed over the crossbar from close-range at the start of the second-half, however the Spireites hit back and opened the scoring moments later. Whittle was played down the left side and picked out Tshimanga in the middle of the box who got to it first and
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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 24 6 2 3 9 1 3 15 3 6 47 24 23 48 2. Chesterfield 23 6 5 0 7 3 2 13 8 2 44 20 24 47 3. Halifax Town 25 9 0 3 5 5 3 14 5 6 38 20 18 47 4. Bromley 24 9 2 2 5 3 3 14 5 5 41 26 15 47 5. Boreham Wood 22 7 5 0 6 2 2 13 7 2 31 14 17 46 6. Wrexham 24 5 4 1 8 2 4 13 6 5 41 24 17 45 7. Dagenham & Redbridge 25 7 2 4 6 1 5 13 3 9 47 32 15 42 8. Notts County 22 8 2 1 4 4 3 12 6 4 40 25 15 42 9. Solihull Moors 24 7 3 3 5 3 3 12 6 6 36 23 13 42 10. Grimsby Town 24 8 1 3 3 2 7 11 3 10 35 26 9 36 11. Torquay United 25 6 1 5 4 3 6 10 4 11 38 40 -2 34 12. Woking 24 5 0 7 5 1 6 10 1 13 38 37 1 31 13. Yeovil Town 22 4 3 5 5 1 4 9 4 9 23 24 -1 31 14. Eastleigh 23 7 3 2 2 1 8 9 4 10 26 35 -9 31 15. Aldershot Town 25 2 4 7 5 2 5 7 6 12 29 38 -9 27 16. Barnet 22 4 3 4 3 3 5 7 6 9 26 36 -10 27 17. Altrincham 25 4 1 7 3 4 6 7 5 13 37 45 -8 26 18. Southend United 23 4 2 4 3 3 7 7 5 11 22 34 -12 26 19. Wealdstone 23 4 4 4 2 3 6 6 7 10 21 33 -12 25 20. Maidenhead United 23 6 1 5 1 3 7 7 4 12 25 44 -19 25 21. Weymouth 23 2 3 7 2 1 8 4 4 15 25 45 -20 16 22. King’s Lynn Town 22 1 1 9 2 1 8 3 2 17 20 47 -27 11 23. Dover Athletic 25 1 2 9 0 2 11 1 4 20 20 58 -38 -5
BARNET STOCKPORT MATCH FC COUNTY FC Officials INTERIM HEAD COACH MANAGER Dean Brennan Dave Challinor 2 Jordan Thomas 1 ben hinchlifee REFEREE: 3 TEDDY HOWE 2 samuel minihan Jacob Miles 4 Josh Payne 3 mark kitching 5 Jamie Turley © 4 liam hogan © 6 Ben Richards-Everton 5 ashley palmer 7 Rob Hall 6 ben barclay ASSISTANT: 9 Mason Bloomfield 7 macauley southam-hales Christopher Reeson 10 Daniel Powell 8 john rooney 11 Ephron Mason-Clark 9 paddy madden 12 James Callan 10 ben whitfield 14 Adam Marriott 11 connor jennings 15 Reiss Greenidge 14 will collar ASSISTANT: 16 Kian Flanagan 15 ryan johnson Lee Hartley 17 Sam Granville 14 Ryan Glover 18 Wes Fonguck 16 jordan keane 19 Harry Taylor 17 ryan rydel 20 Serhat Tasdemir 18 ryan croasdale FOURTH OFFICIAL: 21 Joe Widdowson 19 alex reid Aaron Farmer 22 Antonis Vasiliou 22 scott quigley 23 Sam Beard 23 antoni sarcevic NEXT MATCH 24 Jake Askew 24 millenic alli At Home 25 Aymen Azaze 26 ethan ross 27 Aston Oxborough 27 oliver crankshaw 28 Sam Woods 33 Ryan De Havilland WEALDSTONE 12 • 02 • 2022 K.O. 15:00
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