THE BUILDBASE F.A. VASE 2021-22 - Stonehouse Town FC
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THE BUILDBASE FA VASE – 11th SEPTEMBER 2021 Stonehouse Town FC Ashton & Backwell Utd FC Colours: Colours: Black & White Yellow Manager: Manager: Chris Burns Matt Southern Assistants: Assistant: Mark Temple & Nick Smart Buster Davies Physio: Physio: Mike Radnedge Allan Gough 1. Lewis Coombes 1. Ashley Gale 2. Joe Bishop 2. Bobby Humphreys 3. Jordan Bishop 3. Ryan Thwaite 4. Billy Devoy 4. Lee Keveren 5. Tom Press 5. Rich Thwaite 6. Regan Sollars 6. Nick Humphreys 7. Charlie Saunders 7. Alex Kibble © 8. Miles Hardidge 8. Tom Palmer 9. Connor Saunders 9. Tim Williams 10. Sam Thomas 10. Adam Bloomfield 11. Harry Walker 11. Lloyd Gardiner 12. Bradley Skidmore 12. Kyle Gibbs 14. Leon Clayton-Clarke 14. Ellis Duffus 15. Joel Bayliss 15. Elliott King 16. Mason Hardidge 16. Tiger Harris Match Officials: Gareth McMahon, Sam Lomas and Darren McMillan Welcome and ‘Thank You’ to today’s match sponsor: Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
A Message from the Gaffer: Chris Burns Good afternoon and a warm welcome to Oldends Lane to all associated with Ashton & Backwell United for todays FA Vase 1st Round Qualifying fixture. This is a great opportunity for us to have a break from the league and enjoy a cup fixture. Although we know this is going to be a tough game against a good Western Premier Division side, which will prove a great marker to see if we can compete at that level. After a month of full-on fixtures, it’s going quite well, but as many of my players know, I am a perfectionist and don’t like losing unless the other team are better on the day and we all give 100%. I wanted to say thanks to our supporters for their singing behind the goal last week, the lads loved it. I also wanted to wish our loyal supporters Di Bilton and Terry Brough a belated Happy Birthday! One final note is to wish our friends at Longlevens a huge congratulations on getting a great FA Cup tie with Gloucester City. We wish everyone connected with the club all the best and know what an upset that would be if they could pull it off! Enjoy the game, Chris Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
Hellenic League Division One: Season 2021-22 Information correct as of 07.09.2021 Latest Results Source: https://fulltime.thefa.com/index.html?league=646734134&selectedSeason=289171907&selectedDivision=858859087&selectedCompetition=0&selectedFixtureGroupKey=1_594498960 Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
Club Results Date 2nds 3rds 4ths 14/08 Leonard Stanley 4-1 (W) 21/08 FC Lakeside 1-3 (W) 25/08 Stroud Utd Res 2-7 (W) 28/08 Viney St Swithins 0-2 (W) Uley 3rds 1-1 (D) 31/08 King Stanley Res 1-1 (D) 02/09 Gala Wilton 4ths 6-0 (W) 04/09 Stratton United 2-1 (W) Club Fixture List Date 2nds 3rds 4ths 11/09 Falcons (A) Longlevens 4ths (A) Randwick 3rds (H) 18/09 Dursley Town Res (A) Minety Res (H) 25/09 Kings Stanley (A) Stroud United (H) Horsley United 3rds (A) 02/10 Barnwood United (H) 09/10 Lydbrook Athletic (A) 23/10 Chesterton (H) 30/10 Staunton & Corse (A) 06/11 Winchcombe Town (A) 13/11 Broadwell Amateurs Res (H) 20/11 Frampton United Res (H) Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
Club Officials Season 2021-22 Founded 1898 Stonehouse Town Football Club The Ben’s Takeaway Stadium Oldends Lane, Stonehouse Gloucestershire, GL10 2DG Life President: Jim Blythe Chairman: Nigel Sanders Vice-Chairman: Mark Painter Club Secretary: Mike Smith Treasurer: Shane Snell Commercial Manager: Tim Williams Website Editor: Ian Neville Matchday Programme: Ian Neville Youth Secretary: Richard Brady First Team Manager: Chris Burns Second Team Managers: Anth Beard/ Kyle Anderton Third Team Manager: Andy Thomas Fourth Team Manager: Martyn Lowe Head Groundsman: Andy Fletcher Gatekeeper: Terry Brough Welfare Officer: Mark Painter Main Club Sponsor Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
Stonehouse Town Youth F.C. We are looking forward to our season starting this weekend, with four out of our five teams in action We are pleased to share for Season 2021-22 we have the following Youth Teams available: • Severn Valley Youth League – U12, U13 and U15 mixed teams • Cotswold Youth League – U8, U9 and U11 mixed teams All our Home matches are played on Oldends Lane Playing Fields on Saturday mornings from 10am, so please come along and support our future first team stars! We will endeavour to share all of our match details on the club website – www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk We are always looking for new players and or coaches/helpers, so if you are interested, please feel free to contact me at: youthsecretary@stonehousetownfc.co.uk This time of the year is always challenging, with making sure we have all the kit, balls and bibs we need, so if there are any local businesses interested in sponsoring kit or equipment for the Youth section, please get in touch. Best Wishes, Richard Brady STFC Youth Secretary
Stonehouse Town FC - Club History Stonehouse Town Football Club, popularly known as the ‘Magpies’ because of their Black and White striped strip, starts at the Youth level, from 4 years old all the way through to under 16s, as well as girls' age groups at u12s, 14s & 16 and Adults. Notwithstanding the youth section, the highly popular senior part of the club runs a 1st team in the Hellenic League Division 1 West, plus three teams across the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League and Stroud Leagues, whilst not forgetting the Veterans side playing monthly and featuring several Magpies’ stalwarts. Founded in 1898, the Magpies play at the stadium at Oldends Lane, Stonehouse, which was opened by legendary England International Billy Wright on 25th August 1949 in a friendly against Cheltenham Town, and features the Mike Smith Stand, dedicated to our long-serving Secretary Mike ‘Spike’ Smith. During the Club’s heydays in the 1950s and 1960s, the Club regularly hosted attendances of over 1,000 spectators, and the record attendance for the Ground is 5,500 for a game against Gloucester City on 29th September 1951 in the FA Cup 2nd Qualifying Round. The Club’s record Receipts for a single game was at the same game, when we received £272/8s/9d, worth £8,502 in today’s money, although 6000 attended the 1962 Stonehouse Invitation XI v the All-Stars Showbiz XI, which featured a range of (then!) huge celebrities such as Jimmy Young and Pete Murray! We were the first ever winners of the Gloucestershire County League in 1968/9 season, but it took almost 30 years to re- enter the League after relegation in the early 80s. Promotion in 2014/5 was achieved via the Runners Up slot in Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division 1 , under Haydn Murray’s stewardship, whereupon we were looking forward to cementing our place back in the County League, or even beyond. Season 2014/5 was also when we won a cup double via the Senior Amateur County Cup (1st time since 1976) and the Premier Section of Stroud Charity Cup, as well as reaching the Reg Davis Cup Final, where we lost 3-2 to Newent Town FC. After a number of seasons finishing in the Top 4 in the Glos. County League, Season 2018/19 saw us finish in 3rd place once again, but that was enough to secure much-coveted promotion to the Hellenic League Div. 1 West for the first time. After a null and void season in 2019/20, the club appointed hugely experienced Chris Burns as 1st Team Manager, alongside Mark Temple as assistant and Allan Gough as Physio/Assistant. The club were also delighted to announce its main club sponsor, Ben’s Takeaway, as the new stadium rights owners in Season 2020-21, as recognition for their continued support of our club. We look forward to welcoming you to The Ben’s Takeaway Stadium, home of the Magpies, Stonehouse Town F.C. Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
Ashton & Backwell United FC - Club History Ashton & Backwell United was formed in June 2010 when a merger was agreed between Backwell United and the Senior and Youth sections of Ashton FC. During the previous season (09/10), the Ashton Boys Youth side played at The Recreation ground as tenants to enable them to participate in the Somerset Floodlight Youth League as Ashton FC (Backwell). They enjoyed a successful first season in the SFYL finishing as Runners-up to Clevedon Town. Then Backwell United Chairman, John Mason, could see the potential of forming stronger ties with the Youth club in terms of producing future players and benefiting from extra help in the general running of the football club, which he had run single handedly for a number of years. From the Ashton FC perspective the chance to provide a football pathway from Junior through to adult football was the prime motivator with a firm belief that they could stem the flow of talented players leaving the fold if they could offer a decent level of football at a ground that had the potential to allow progression through promotion. After a series of meetings a formal merger was agreed and Ashton & Backwell United FC came into existence. The Ashton FC colours of Maroon and Blue were adopted as was the Backwell United nickname “the Stags” which was incorporated into the new club’s crest along with the Moto “Ubi Concordia ibi Victoria” which translates as “Where is the Unity, There is the Victory”. Ashton & Backwell United form part of the Ashton FC group alongside Ashton Boys and Ashton Girls and collectively they hold the FA Charter Standard “Community Club” status. The club’s first season saw the first team reach the final of the Somerset County League Cup where they lost out to a last minute penalty against Shirehampton. The Youth team ensured that there was some silverware however finishing as Champions of the SFYL North Division and securing the clubs first promotion. 11/12 looked likely to see United gain promotion to the Toolstation League when a seven-match winning run meant that a point at home to nearest rivals Cheddar would clinch the only promotion spot, however, a home defeat followed by a point at Taunton saw The Stags miss out to The Cheese Men. Another last-minute penalty saw the youth fail to bring home the SFYL Cup losing 1-0 to Mangotsfield United.In 12/13 a third place finish behind Nailsea United and Minehead was enough to secure promotion to Toolstation Western League Division 1. The U18 Sunday side finished as Runners-up to Brislington in the Bristol U18 Combination. 2013/14 was a season of consolidation adjusting to life in the Toolstation Western League, though the U18s provided silverware finishing as Champions in the U18 Combination. Richard Coombes was appointed Manager for the 14/15 season and the club challanged for honours before a loss of form in the spring meant The Stags had to settle for an 8th place finish. The Reserves were beaten finalists in the Somerset County Div2 Cup. The same fate befell the U21s, however, this was their only defeat of the season as they ran away with the U21 Combination title. 15/16 started slowley but The Stags were the divisions best side between December and March before a shocking Easter program that yielded just 2 points from four games ended any hopes of promtion. Backwell United formed in 1911 and played at the Recreation Ground from 1947. They moved into the Somerset Senior League in 1970, being crowned Champions in 77-78 and again from 79-80 through to 82-83. ELected to the Western League in 83-84 and finished runners up in 89-90 though missed out on promotion as they could not obtain planning for floodlights. After appeal lights were in place to allow them to take their place in the Premier Division in 93-94. The Stags progressed to the 5th round of the FA Vase in 04-05 but a change of Manager and exodus of players resulted in a last place finish and relegation to Division 1 in 05-06. Relegated to the Somerset County League 07-08. Ashton Boys was founded in 1994 by Terry Hazel. The club started on Greville Smyth Park in the shadow of Ashton Gate Stadium. The club developed to become one of the largest in the country with up to 400 players per season. The ethos of Football For All saw the club regularly run two or even three teams per age group. An Ashton Girls and Senior section were formed before the latter broke away to join the Ashton & Backwell United setup. The club have produced a number of Championship and Cup winning teams. Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
Day Date Comp Opponents H/A Att. Result 1 2 3 4 5 August Sat 07/08 HL1 Malmesbury Victoria H 95 5-4 (W) Kaye King Callinan Keveren Ri.Thwaite Tues 10/08 HL1 Worcester Raiders A 125 2-0 (L) Kaye King Ry.Thwaite Keveren Ri.Thwaite Sat 14/08 HL1 Newent Town H 73 4-2 (W) Kaye Humphreys King Ry.Thwaite Ri.Thwaite Ri.Thwaite Tues 17/08 HL1 Shortwood United A 164 1-5 (W) Pedrick Humphreys King Ry.Thwaite 1 Tues 24/08 HL1 FC Stratford A 56 1-3 (L) Gale Humphreys Ry.Thwaite Keveren Ri.Thwaite Mon 30/08 HL1 Pershore Town A 79 2-2 (D) Gale Humphreys Ry.Thwaite Keveren Ri.Thwaite September Sat 04/09 HL1 Littleton H 76 1-0 (W) Gale Humphreys Callinan Keveren Ri.Thwaite Sat 11/09 FAV Ashton & Backwell Utd H Sat 18/09 HL1 Moreton Rangers A Sat 25/09 HL1 Cirencester Town Dev H October Sat 02/10 HL1 Bourton Rovers A Tues 05/10 HL1 Clanfield 85 H Sat 09/10 HL1 Wellington H Tues 12/10 HL1 Cheltenham Saracens H Sat 16/10 HL1 Hereford Pegasus A Sat 23/10 HL1 Milton United H Sat 30/10 HL1 Abingdon United A November Sat 06/11 HL1 Studley H Sat 13/11 HL1 Malmesbury Victoria A Sat 20/11 HL1 Worcester Raiders H Sat 27/11 HL1 FC Stratford H December Sat 04/12 HL1 Shortwood United H Sat 11/12 HL1 Newent Town A Sat 18/12 HL1 Cheltenham Saracens A January Sun 02/01 HL1 Clanfield A Sat 08/01 HL1 Pershore Town H Sat 15/01 HL1 Littleton A Sat 22/01 HL1 Moreton Rangers H Sat 29/01 HL1 Cirencester Town Dev A February Sat 05/02 HL1 Bourton Rovers H Sat 12/02 HL1 Wellington A Sat 19/02 HL1 Hereford Pegasus H Sat 26/02 HL1 Milton Unuted A March Sat 05/03 HL1 Abingdon United H Sat 12/03 HL1 Studley A HL1 – Hellenic League Div. One, FAV – FA Vase, BSCC – Challenge Cup, BLFC – Floodlit Cup Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 August T. Williams Palmer Kibble © 1 Duffus 3 J. Williams Gibbs Bloomfield 1 Beachus Harris T. Williams Burns Kibble © Duffus L. Gardiner Gibbs Bloomfield Harris Palmer Palmer N.Humphreys Kibble © Duffus T.Williams 2 Bloomfield 2 Gibbs Harris Earle N.Humphreys T. Williams 2 Kibble © Burns Palmer 1 Gibbs Duffus Keveren Gardiner 1 Gardiner N. Humphreys Kibble © Burns T. Williams Gibbs Bloomfield 1 Duffus Callinan Palmer Burns Kibble © Duffus T. Williams Bloomfield 2 Gardiner Callinan Gibbs September Palmer N.Humphreys Kibble © Williams 1 Bloomfield Gibbs Harris Duffus Gardiner October November December January February March Man of the Match Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
Magpies Sponsorship Opportunities – Season 2021-22 At Stonehouse Town Football Club, we believe that we are not just a football club but see ourselves as key contributors towards our local community. We have made huge strides over the last few years in cementing ourselves as a community-based club, providing access to football of all sexes, ages and abilities. Moreover, we continue to raise all our own funds with no significant input from external agencies, which allows the club to keep in touch with local fundraising and sponsorship. In view of our desire to promote the football club up the Non-League Pyramid, we are very keen to forge links with local businesses as a winning example of shared involvement in the community of Stonehouse. There are several ways that we can build relationships to strengthen ties, particularly by acquiring sponsors for our teams, our ground and our equipment. Your sponsorship includes - a namecheck in all relevant Club communications on our Facebook, Twitter and social media pages. It also includes an entry into our List of Sponsors on view daily at our home ground on Oldends Lane, Stonehouse. Corporate Social Responsibility - You can use Stonehouse Town Football Club as a specific example in your business advertising and publicity, as positive proof of your commitment to and investment into the local Stonehouse and Gloucestershire community. We have a range of sponsorship packages that may interest you and your company: 1. Advertising Board - £250 We can arrange for a Sponsorship Board to be manufactured and drawn up using your Company name and logo, which will feature as a perimeter advertising board at our Oldends Lane ground. Annual renewal of the advertising board is then discounted down to only £150 2. Matchday Programme - £125 Full page advert in every 1st Team Home game, including all cup competitions. All Matchday Programmes will be available on the club website. 3. 1st Team Player Sponsorship - £50 Sponsoring a player is a great way for your company's name to be included in our matchday programme, social media channels PLUS a complimentary season tickets including all 1st and 2nd Team home fixtures (excluding FA Cup and Vase) 4. Matchday Sponsor - £50 Includes your name in our Matchday Programme, Sponsor of the match ball, plus free entry inc. Programme, Teas & Coffees for 4 people Please feel free to discuss any of the above further with Tim or Kevin on commercial@stonehousetownfc.co.uk Website: http://www.stonehousetownfc.co.uk E-mail: info@stonehousetownfc.co.uk
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