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WELCOME TO STEYNING TOWN BARROWMEN BOSS GERRY MURPHY PENS HIS THOUGHTS FOR THE MATCHDAY PROGRAMME AS STEYNING TOWN PREPARE FOR THE VISIT OF COMBINED COUNTIES OUTFIT BAGSHOT IN THE BUILDBASE FA VASE A warm welcome to everyone on FA Vase What a game Saturday turned out to be! 2 goals up day! Let’s hope we can progress to the next and relatively comfortable, and then we had to be round and give our fans something to cheer right on our game defensively against a very good team in Hanworth Villa. Onwards to the next round, about. when we entertain Sheppey United which will be This is the start of my 5th season as manager at this another tough game. fantastic club and I am delighted to be returning We picked up our first points in the league Tuesday once again. With everything we have all gone at Hassocks in another entertaining match, winning through since March I would personally like to thank 3-1. After a difficult start we looked good once we all those doctors and nurses in the NHS for all you went in front and managed the game well. have done for us and to offer my condolences to all those that lost loved ones during these difficult We have a strong squad to pick from and a few times, and we know times are still not perfect changes here and there can sometimes upset the but hopefully are heading in the right direction. It balance of the team, but I believe this is the best certainly puts football in to perspective. group of players I have had in the 5 years I have been at the club so stick with us as I think we have My thanks also to Chairman and directors for giving some exciting times ahead. me the chance to continue for another season along with Hawkeye, Etters,and Emily, and all the brilliant Today we look forward to another exciting day with people we have helping behind the scenes. A special the visit of Bagshot FC in the Vase so get behind the mention to Laura who has been working hard in team again folks bringing revenue into club through the bar and our burger shack. Enjoy the match. Thanks for your support last Saturday and Tuesday, Best wishes myself and the players really appreciate it.. Gerry Steyning Town CFC 3
OUR CLUB Steyning Town Football Club was established in 1892 and was originally called Steyning. The club became founding members of the West Sussex Football League in 1896, joining the junior Division. The club joined Division 2 of the Brighton, Hove & District Football League for the 1919–20 season, remaining in Division 2 until the end of the 1933–34 season, when they finished The Birchwood Ground, The Shooting as champions and gained promotion to Division 1. The club Field, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3RX spent three seasons in the top division of the league before being relegated, but they finished as champions two seasons Founded: 1892 later in the 1938–39 campaign but were not promoted After WWII, the club was still playing in Division 2 of the Chairman: Ian Nichols Brighton & Hove league until the end of the 1951–52 Vice Chairman: Marco Spano campaign when they gained promotion to Division 1. The Treasurer: Richard Woodbridge 1963–64 campaign saw the club leave division one, when Commercial Manager: Mark Munns after finishing as runners-up, gaining promotion to Division 2 General Manager: Gerry Murphy of the Sussex County League. Club Secretary: Aelred Wilkinson Match Secretary: David Kennett For the next 17 seasons, Steyning stayed in Division Two Kit and Equipment Officer: Paul Hart of the Sussex County League, until they gained promotion U18 Secretary: Nigel Younger as champions, to Division One at the end of the 1977–78 campaign. After their first season in Division one the club in Senior Football co-ordinator: Paul Hawkins 1979, they changed their name to their present one. U18s co-ordinator: Richard Woodbridge & After winning the Sussex league the club left the league, to Marco Spano become one of the founder members of the Wessex Football Ladies & Girls Football co-ordinator: League in 1986. Later leaving to join the Combined Counties Karen Bridgewater Football League. At the end of their fifth season in the Youth Co-ordinator: Paul Hart Combined counties league, the club returned to the Sussex Junior and Minis co-ordinator: Iain Staines county league but was placed in Division two. Health & Safefy Officer: Pete Ifould Groundsman: John Brown The next four seasons saw the club remain in Division Two until they were relegated to Division Three at the end of the First Team manager: Gerry Murphy 1996–97 campaign. At the fifth attempt, the club managed to First team Head Coach: Paul Ettridge escape from Division three and return to Division two when First team Asst Manager: Paul Hawkins they finished as runners up behind Pease Pottage Village at Ladies First team manager: Danny Norris the end of the 2001–02 season. Under 18s manager - West: George Staples In 2013, Steyning Town FC merged with the Steyning Strikers Under 18s manager - North: Kinsley Iorpenda (Juniors) to become Steyning Town Community FC with 18 Under 18s manager - Arun: Paul Hart teams from men down to U6’s and two girl’s teams. Club Physio: Emily Wardill Registration Secretary: Gemma Manvell The club was awarded Sussex FA’s Community Club of the Clubhouse Manager: Laura Turner Year in 2016 and 2017. On 16 October 2015, the club opened Club welfare officer: Hannah Ifould its new 3G pitch at the Shooting Field ground after 3 months Club welfare officer: Gemma Manvell of preparation and groundwork by Velocity. The 3G surface Sponsorship and PR Manager: Geoff Balmont cost the club over £450,000 and was funded by a donation from the Wilson Memorial Trust, other private investors and an HSBC loan. The 2018-19 season was a very successful season for the club. The 1st team got promoted to the Premier Division of the Sussex Combination Football League after finishing Runners Up and won the League Cup beating Wick FC 4-0 in 4 #Barrowmen the Final.
NON-LEAGUE PAPER FOOTBALL IS BACK! WHICH MEANS THAT THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER COLUMN IS ALSO MAKING A RETURN. THIS WEEK THEY TAKE A LOOK AT THE MATCHDAY PROGRAMME AND HOW THE ‘NEW NORMAL’ COULD AFFECT IT IF YOU’RE reading this, then it’s good news – you’re reading a football programme, an increasingly endangered species. Like many things post-coved and in this ‘new normal’ there are lots of things different at our Non- League grounds now. The National League have given their clubs the option of not running programmes this year and we’ve seen similar in the EFL. In this digital world an increasing number of clubs are looking at those avenues rather than the printed page. Everyone will have their views on this traditional aspect of football match going. But here we are, in a programme, talking about competitive Non-League football. Hopefully that is as good to read as it is good to write. For many months now we’ve not had much competitive football to write about in The NLP. Yes, we had some play-off games, but the return this month of competitive football starting with the FA Cup has been most welcome. Of course, everything around the game is different. Without crowds it would have been impossible to We’re all getting used to the added things we have start the season. Then the fears for clubs as soon as to do. Book a ticket online beforehand, fill out a test the pandemic broke out would have been multiplied. and trace form, sanitise our hands as we enter the ground, follow one-way systems. I remember one week, way back in the summer, being told four different opinions on the start date It’s very different to what we left in March when the for 2020-21. One said September/October, another 2019-20 season stopped in its tracks. Players are ventured November, someone else thought January turning up in kit, staying out at half-time for team and another, informed person, feared not at all! talks – the current weather helps – and sitting apart on the bench. Thankfully the first person’s guess was correct but we all are aware it’s a fine line with cases on the rise But, when the whistle goes, it’s back to the football again. we’ve all missed so much. Already we’re getting used to clubs withdrawing Crowds being allowed back in stadiums was a from the FA Cup at the last minute because of massive breakthrough. Hopefully Steps 2 and above positive tests and there will no doubt be late will soon follow because all clubs need that money cancellations of games throughout the season. coming through the gate. We can all play our part. Help clubs stick to the From a reporters point of view, we’ve never covered crucial social distancing rules that need to be such a fluid situation. Things changed literally by adhered to. Fill out test and trace forms and throw a the hour. Sometimes even within ten minutes of couple of extra quid into the coffers. being told one thing, another call would come through saying it was now something else. It’s been Every little helps. Including buying this programme. a challenge! Enjoy your football! 6 #Barrowmen
THE CHAIRMAN WE CATCH UP WITH STEYNING TOWN CHAIRMAN IAN NICHOLS WHO TALKS ABOUT THE LATEST NEWS FROM IN AND AROUND THE BIRCHWOOD GROUND AHEAD OF TODAY’S BUILDBASE FA VASE TIE Good afternoon and welcome back to the We have a busy few days coming up here at the Birchwood Ground at the Shooting Field, Birchwood - on Tuesday we are hosting Sheppey where our attention turns to the Buildbase United in the 1st Qualifying Round of the Emirates FA Cup followed by Thursday evening when our U18W FA Vase. side take on Leatherhead in the FA Youth Cup. Todays visitors, Bagshot, play in the Combined We will be adhering to the latest guidance from the Counties Division 1 and we would like to extend a FA and Government on Covid and a big thanks to warm welcome to all the players and coaching staff, Pete (Blakey) Ifould, our Health and Safety Officer, and, hopefully, lots of support! and his team for helping to keep us all safe. Last Saturday saw us knock Hanworth Villa out of Please take note of instructions from our staff, thank the Emirates FA Cup in the Preliminary Round. After you all for your co-operation. a couple of early goals, from George Cousins, in the first 20 minutes the game settled down to a really I wish you all an exciting afternoon. good battle. Ian Nichols The Villains got one back late in the second half Chairman which led to a nervy and lively end to the game. The Steyning Town Community F.C visiting support was fantastic, the best we have seen here for some years. A lively bunch who didn’t stop singing and drinking! Good luck to Hanworth for the remainder of the season, I hope we can host you again somewhen. Tuesday saw us turn our attention to the league and a much needed away win at Hassocks courtesy of goals from Cian G-T and a couple from Boldy, one from a superb free kick. Steyning Town CFC 7
FIXTURES & RESULTS THE LATEST FIXTURES, RESULTS AND SCORERS FROM THE 2020/21 SEASON AS STEYNING TOWN LOOK TO IMPROVE ON LAST SEASON’S DEBUT SEASON IN THE SCFL PREMIER DATE OPPOSITION H/A COMP RESULT ATT. SCORERS 01 SEPT K SPORTS A FAC EP 2-0 - HEATH, FITZPATRICK 05 SEPT AFC UCKFIELD TOWN A SCFL P 0-3 97 - 08 SEPT SALTDEAN UNITED H SCFL P 0-1 89 - 12 SEPT HANWORTH VILLA H FAC P 2-1 210 COUSINS 2 15 SEPT HASSOCKS A SCFL P 3-1 225 BOLD 2, GRIFFIN-TILLEY 19 SEPT BAGSHOT H FAV Q1 15:00 22 SEPT SHEPPEY UNITED H FAC Q1 19:45 26 SEPT NEWHAVEN H SCFL P 15:00 29 SEPT CRAWLEY DOWN GATWICK A SCFL P 19:30 10 #Barrowmen
SCFL PREMIER REVIEW THE LATEST FIXTURES, RESULTS, GOALSCORERERS AND TABLE FROM THE 2020/21 MACRON STORE SOUTHERN COMBINATION PREMIER DIVISION P W D L F A W D L F A +/- Pts EASTBOURNE UNITED ASSOCIATION 4 3 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 9 AFC UCKFIELD TOWN 4 2 0 0 5 1 0 2 0 2 2 4 8 SALTDEAN UNITED 4 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 7 LANCING 3 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 1 2 3 5 6 CRAWLEY DOWN GATWICK 2 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 3 1 3 6 PAGHAM 3 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 6 1 5 5 NEWHAVEN 3 1 1 0 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 ALFOLD 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 4 4 2 5 LINGFIELD 4 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 6 -4 5 HORLEY TOWN 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 3 4 LOXWOOD 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 5 1 4 EASTBOURNE TOWN 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 4 PEACEHAVEN & TELSCOMBE 4 1 0 1 5 3 0 0 2 2 4 0 3 LITTLE COMMON 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 3 STEYNING TOWN COMMUNITY 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 4 -2 3 HASSOCKS 3 1 0 1 4 5 0 0 1 1 3 -3 3 HORSHAM YMCA 4 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 2 2 7 -7 3 EAST PRESTON 4 0 2 1 5 8 0 0 1 0 1 -4 2 LANGNEY WANDERERS 3 0 0 1 1 6 0 1 1 1 2 -6 1 BROADBRIDGE HEATH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 -3 0 SCFL PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURES & RESULTS TOP SCORERS 20/21 Saturday 12 September Tuesday 15 September Devon Fender Emirates FA Cup Preliminary Rd. AFC Uckfield Town 2-1 Langney Wderers Alfold 4 AFC Stoneham 3-0 Pagham Crawley Down Gat. P-P Broadbridge Hth Bedfont Sports 3-1 Hassocks East Preston 2-2 Alfold Matt Daniel Broadbridge Heath P-P Haywards Heath Egham Town 1-3 Crawley Down Gat. Eastbourne United 2-1 Peacehaven & Telsc Hassocks 1-3 Steyning Town Lancing 3 Erith & Belvedere P1-1 Alfold Horsham YMCA 1-4 Horley Town Alfie Rogers Faversham Town P1-1 Eastbourne Town Langney Wanderers 1-1P Harrow Borough Lancing 2-1 Saltdean United Lingfield 0-0 Little Common Newhaven 3 Kingstonian 4-1 Horley Town Newhaven 1-1 Eastbourne Town Tyler Scrafton Newhaven 1-2 Corinthian Stansfield 2-3 Little Common Pagham 0-0 Loxwood Peacehaven & Telscombe 3 Steyning Town 2-1 Hanworth Villa Saturday 19 September AFC Uckfield Town v Eastbourne Town Michael Wood SCFL PREMIER Crawley Down Gat v Lancing Crawley Down Gatwick 3 Eastbourne United As. 1-0 East Preston Saltdean United v Pagham Lingfield 2-1 Loxwood Dan Perry Peacehaven & Telsc. 4-0 Horsham YMCA Saltdean United 1-1 AFC Uckfield Town AFC Uckfield Town 3 Connor Bull East Preston 3 Steyning Town CFC 11
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EMIRATES FA CUP ACTION 2-1 SATURDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2020 EMIRATES FA CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND The Barrowmen narrowly won a memorable only real effort of note in between the defensive rear FA cup on Saturday beating a hugely guard was as 17 year old Ben Spano, a huge figure talented Hanworth Villa side at The all game, got on the end of a deep cross, but the keeper managed to scramble his downward header Birchwood Ground. to safety. The Combined Counties Premier Division side, on a The visitors missed a couple of glaring opportunities terrific run since new management came in towards within 5 minutes which on any other day would have the end of last season were strong, powerful and been buried. This increased the belief around the a skilful side cheered on by a lively and vociferous ground it was to be Towns day. away support. A controversial disallowed goal for Villa soon The match was played out in front of a large after further increased this sense of optimism as expectant home crowd and two excellent goals from frustrations threatened to boil over on the Villa George Cousins in the opening twenty minutes really bench . put us on the front foot and rocked the visitors. A late hooked goal for the visitors on around 85 In the opening periods we attacked really well in an minutes ended up being too little too late and end to end game, with Cousins and Tilley looking Steyning comfortably saw out the remaining very lively up front. minutes. The opener on ten minutes was a cracker. Town In fact Heath, excellent all game, could have added played some neat football out from the back and a a third when he sent a in a lobbed shot with the ranging pass from Gathern found Clark on the right keeper in no man land but it drifted wide. and his low whipped in cross was turned home in style by Cousins; his first competitive goal for the The Town defence was marshalled superbly all club. game by skipper Gathern, dropping back in to a more familiar role, and Boiling, Clark and Maher were After this the visitors had a few half chances excellent alongside. themselves , but they were rocked again as a defensive slip let in Cousins and he sped in on goal A fine win for the side, although we rode our luck at and finished with a thunderbolt in to the top right time against a very good side. Town were rewarded hand corner. The visiting crowd could barely believe with another home tie next week on Tuesday 22nd @ what they were seeing. The certainly didn’t expect 7.45pm v Sheppey United FC. this. Villa came at us hard and continued to create good chances which they couldn’t take and also had a goal disallowed shortly before half time. Theobald making his debut in goal made a couple of fine saves. The second half pretty much saw Town pinned in their own half for lengthy spells where they struggled to get out. Theobald continued to deal well with all shots and his handling was excellent. Towns Steyning Town CFC 13
FA CUP MAGIC LIGHTING POWER SUPPLY DATA & PHONES LED SOLUTIONS THE LOCAL THE BLEACHER REPORT HAVE PRODUCED AN ARTICLE EXPLAINING THAT WHILST THE MAGIC OF THE CUP MAY NOT EXIST WITH THE BIG CLUBS, IT IS VERY MUCH ALIVE IN NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL ELECTRICIAN became the premier competition and in 1997 qualification was changed so winning your domestic league was not necessary to qualify. IN YOUR This contributed to the abandonment of the European Cup Winners Cup and lessened the appeal of the UEFA Cup, the prize for winning the FA cup. The competition would have slipped in importance to AREA many major clubs. There is little prize money for winning the competition. Many struggling sides field weakened teams, putting greater emphasis on preserving their league status and reaping the financial rewards it brings. This has had a knock on effect of ever dwindling attendances at matches. The most major blow to the FA Cup though, perhaps came in 2000. Manchester United elected to play in the inaugural World Club Championships in Brazil. Unfortunately, United’s decision meant they would be unable to compete in the FA Cup. This was the first time in the competition’s history a side of Exterior lighting & socketsUnited’s size and stature had opted out. This was a cruel blow to the credibility of the competition. Decking lights It can perhaps be argued though, the magic and F Garages, summerhouses beauty & shedsof the FA Cup was never about the big sides. NO OBREE Ronnie Radford is one of the most famous names The real stories were made in the early rounds: in English football history. Hereford United knocking out Newcastle, Sutton Fuse board upgrades United beating Coventry City in 1988, Wrexham, who He never played for England. He never played top Energy flight football. saving He was not LED a successful lightinghad football finished bottom of the entire football league, defeating First Division champions Arsenal in 1992. LIG manager. Ronnie Radford is famous because he A Extensions &goals loft conversions QUOT TION scored one of the most famous of all time Even the final itself has featured upsets, such as when he scored a 30-yard screamer for non-league Wimbledon’s cup victory in 1988 against Liverpool, HerefordKitchen upgrades E against Division One Newcastle United in and Southampton beating Manchester United in the third round of the FA Cup in 1972. 1976. Additional sockets Radford’s goal represents the glory years of the For non-league and lower league sides, a good cup Additional FA Cup. At telephone one time the FA Cup, points the world’s oldest run can still be important to securing their financial competition, was considered to be on a par or even future for the season, a great day out , a little bit of ahead of the League in terms of importance to a magic, mystery and romance, and whilst possibly CALL US TODAY... clubs fans. giving the fans their own legendary tales to tell of 07733 321786 the club. The trophy has since slid down the ranks and is now thought of by some in the same affection they The magic is still there, you just need to look in the have for the League Cup, another lowly-regarded right places ,like right here today. It matters. competition. The rot may possibly have set in with the advent of the Champions League. The Champions League INFO@KINGSWAYELECTRICAL.CO.UK 14 #Barrowmen
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We would like to wish all the Steyning Football Teams all the best for the season. Thank you for all the support you have given Steyning Butchers. We welcome all our customers old and new alike, so why not pop in and meet Mick and his team for some local quality meat, joints, steaks, our very own best in town smoked and sweetcure back bacon and our delicious range of hand made sausages. Christmas is just around the corner. We are now taking orders for your Christmas meats and local Bronze Turkeys, free range white Turkeys, Geese, Capons, ribs of Beef and more. If you are looking for something different or would like some assistance then we are always happy and here to help. We shall look forward to seeing or hearing from you. (Telephone Orders taken) With Thanks Mick 77-79 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3RE Come on the Barrowmen! 16 #Barrowmen Tel: 01903 816 444 Web: www.steyningbutchers.co.uk
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TODAY’S OPPOSITION COMBINED COUNTIES DIVISION ONE SIDE BAGSHOT COME TO THE SOUTH COAST THIS AFTERNOON LOOKING TO PUT A HEAVY MIDWEEK DEFEAT TO WALTON & HERSHAM BEHIND THEM The football club was established in 1906, and for to win both the Senior Division and Senior Division many of the early years the team played in the Cup double in both 2012–13 and 2013–14, along with local Ascot and Woking district leagues. In that the Aldershot Cup. After winning the Senior Division period the club played matches at Pennyhill Park again, in 2016 the club were promoted to Division and Connaught Park in the village. One of the Combined Counties League, playing at step 6 for the first time in their history. After being in In the late 1970s the club were permanently based the running for promotion in their first season they at the Pennyhill Park ground, College Ride. In 1982 finished a creditable 8th place. the club were promoted to the Surrey Intermediate League, and each year won successive promotions. This is all due to the hard work and time that the The club won the Senior Division championship Wickens family have put into the club over the last in 1986-87 and were then promoted to the Surrey 40 years, for which Chairman John Wickens received Premier League (later to become the Surrey Elite the Surrey FA Award for Outstanding Contribution to League). The club were also Surrey County cup semi Community Football in 2017. finalists in 1985 and 1986. Club Honours After more successful seasons in the Surrey Surrey Intermediate League: Division One champions Intermediate League the club then moved to 1985-86 Senior Division Champions 1986-87 the Berks and Bucks league, with the highlight winning the Maidenhead Norfolkian cup in 2007 Surrey County Intermediate Cup winners 2011–12 before leaving for the Aldershot & District League. After winning Division Two in 2005–06 they were Aldershot & District League Senior Division promoted to Division One, which they won in 2008– Champions 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011–12, 2013–14, 09, earning promotion to the Senior Division. 2015–16 Division One champions 2008–09 Division Two champions 2005–06, 2015-2016 Senior Division They subsequently won the Senior Division and the Cup winners 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015-2016 Aldershot Surrey Intermediate Cup in 2011–12, before going on Cup Winners 2013-2014, 2014-2015 18 #Barrowmen
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