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THE OFFICIAL 2021/2022 MATCHDAY PROGRAMME v Peterborough Sports SATURDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 2021, 3PM BUILDBASE FA TROPHY FIRST ROUND
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JOINT CHAIRMAN ANDY CLARKE Good afternoon, welcome to the Goldstar ground for this Buildbase FA Trophy, first round match. We offer a warm welcome to the officials, players & supporters of Peterborough Sports who are making their first ever visit to the home of the Seasiders, and of course, to today’s match officials. the pitch by the Hastings faithful, showing We go into today’s game as underdogs their appreciation. with our opponents flying high at Step 3 - this Seven days later it’s off to Stowmarket for has seemed to suit us in previous trophy games our local derby where a crowd of 450 witnessed with a number of notable wins against Step 3 a less than average game of step 4 football, opposition. Let’s hope we can play to our best with us failing to get anywhere near the and continue this trend today. It’s amazing heights of the previous week. One to put to how things can change in seven days in bed, take the learning points and move on. football. A fortnight ago we went to the south I’m sure the management will be hoping coast in the previous round to face Hastings to have some of the injured and suspended United (again as underdogs). In all honesty players back in the fold soon. I believe I heard we could have been two up in five mins, then one supporter getting to nine of the squad Hastings took over and battered us for 20-25 unavailable. That’s going to take its toll on mins and could easily have scored 3 or 4 goals, any side. fortunately it was just the one. A change in A note of thanks to Charlotte Long, the formation by the management and the physio. Charlotte has now left the club to difference was monumental, we went on to pursue other ventures. The club would like to equalise, bossed the second half and ended put on record our thanks to Charlotte for her up worthy 3-1 winners. hard work whilst at the club & wish her the Once again, we were backed by our very best for the future. awesome supporters who made the long trip in numbers and they were rewarded by not Enjoy the game only a win but actually being applauded off Andy Clarke PUBLICATION OF OWNERSHIP Felixstowe & Walton United Football Club is owned and managed by Felixstowe & Walton United Football Club Ltd (by guarantee) registration number 10076800. The Chairman of the Company is Christopher Daynes, Andrew Clarke & Matthew Hope. The Directors of the Company are Christopher Daynes, Andrew Clarke, Matthew Hope, Tamlyn Ward & James Simmonds.
FROM THE DUGOUT STUART BOARDLEY Good afternoon and welcome back to the Goldstar Ground. It seems an eternity since we have been here after three away games on the trot against difficult opposition. In that time we lost 2-0 to both Sudbury and Stowmarket in games that were both decided by small margins, and without either team really playing very well – typical derby games I suppose. We had moments of good play in each of the games but overall we were disappointed in our showing as we didn’t do ourselves justice. we dominated the game and despite Sandwiched between these two losses conceding early in the game, we weathered was a fantastic away performance against the storm and came out deserved 3-1 Hastings. A team flying high in the upper winners with goals from the returning Leon echelons of the Isthmian South league and Ottley-Gooch, the customary Sam Nunn FA with regular crowds in excess of 1000, we Trophy header and a late Zak Brown strike knew we were in for a tough test. Despite this, that buoyed the long coach trip home.
The supporters have really stuck with us and to have such a fantastic following at Hastings was unbelievable and much appreciated by the players and staff. Today, we meet a very strong Peterborough Sports side that are top of the Southern Central League (one level above us) and have scored 41 league goals in just 13 matches….. a tough ask I hear you say? Well, yes it certainly will be, and we go in to the game as underdogs without any question, but this group we have has something about it, something that, as a manager you cannot coach or instil into a team – a real togetherness and solidarity that when big challenges arise, they thrive on them and it brings the best out of them. We are certainly not suggesting that we will win the game, but we certainly CAN win CONTAINER LOGISTICS | DISTRIBUTION & WAREHOUSING the game, it’s the cup after all. Who knows SPECIALIST HAULAGE | SURFACE TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS what will have happened come Saturday SUPPORTING THE SEASIDERS! evening. One thing is for certain though, we will need all of your support, so please come www.mazesolutions.co.uk 01473 653010 in numbers, and be loud! Enjoy the game, Boards. “Our focus on quality and support makes DPS the ideal partner for ALL your Computing, Telephony & Internet needs.” www.dpstech.co.uk 01473 283283 Bulbs to brakes, tracking to tyres our service centre does them all. Call us now on 01394 673746. 15A WALTON AVENUE, FELIXSTOWE, IP11 3HH
SEASIDER PHIL GRIFFITHS Now not many people know this... T oday we venture into the FA Trophy round draw! But let’s once more as we continue our 4th not underestimate season in the competition. This will be the task ahead or the our 9th Trophy game since joining step opposition who sit 4 of the Non-League Pyramid following our proudly on top of promotion in 2018 and perhaps our toughest their division! yet, with our visitors arriving as leaders of the Coincidentally, Southern League Premier Central Division, the while our paths haven’t same division as our Suffolk friends Leiston, crossed before, there Lowestoft Town & Needham Market. are a couple of Our current record in the competition reads surprising links between us. Our visitors first P9 W6 L3 F14 A14 which is an impressive start game in this competition, following their for a club finding its way at Step 4 of the promotion to step 4 in 2018 was away at Basford Non-League Pyramid. Already, in our short United, a game Basford won 3-0. Last season period of time in the Trophy we have met clubs we were knocked out of the competition away from the Northern Premier League, Southern at… Basford United 3-0, and in the next round League Premier Division and Isthmian League Basford travelled to Peterborough Sports with Premier Division. For me, our biggest win was the home side winning 3-2. That was a 3rd at Leatherhead last season where we won round match and they went on to knock out 1-0 against a side that had played in the final National League (South) Bath City in the 4th of the competition at Wembley. round before succumbing to another National With good fortune and a following wind League (South) side in the 5th round Oxford we may be in the hat on Monday for the 2nd City 2-0. Canfer gets the winner against Leatherhead last season, and celebrates with Barley (right)
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MATCH REPORT SATURDAY 30th OCTOBER BUILDBASE FA TROPHY Hastings United 1 Felixstowe & Walton Utd 3 Stunning victory at Hastings United to progress to the first round proper of the Buildbase FA Trophy. The home side took the lead on 5 minutes and looked in control for the first 15 minutes. The Seasiders grew into the game from there and deservedly equalised on 40 minutes through Sam Nunn. A superb second half performance led to Felixstowe dominating the half and goals from Leon Ottley-Gooch and a fantastic finish from Zak Brown HOW WE secured the win in front of the jubilant away supporters. LINED UP 1. Callum Robinson 2. Armani Schaar 3. Stuart Ainsley 4. Harry Knock 5. Sam Nunn 6. Leon Ottley-Gooch 7. Josh Hitter 8. Jordy Matthews 9. Zak Brown 10. Rhys Henry 11. Henry Barley SUBS 12. Joe Whight 14. Miles Powell 15. Tommy Smith 16. Charlie Warren 17. Rory Porter 18. Danny Crump Match Report: Stuart Daynes Photos: Tom Bradford
scratched together side today, but every one of them was fantastic. This group of players has a real togetherness, a real fight about them, we are not carrying anybody and we have real men in the changing room who are willing to stand up and be counted in front of big, boisterous crowds like today. When we changed the system first half that allowed the players the platform to go and play their football and to then dominate the game. I thought other than small spells Hastings had, we thoroughly deserved the victory. We worked hard, it would be easy at 2-1 or 3-1 to sit back The media team spoke to Manager Stuart and then go long, but we keep encouraging Boardley after the game. “We are so pleased; them to keep doing what they’re doing, and the lads are celebrating inside the changing that’s why we’ve won today, we kept playing rooms deservedly for what was a complete out from the back, through midfield and could team performance. We started quickly but have won by more.” Boards went on to say. “I then had trouble with the system for the first don’t want to single any one player out today, 15 minutes so we tweaked that and it worked they were all fantastic and all worked their fantastically. We are so pleased for the lads nuts off! for each other, when you’ve got that, as it’s been a hard few weeks with the injuries it’s a special place to be and when we get we’ve had and we have come here with a some more players back we will be in an even
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THE OTHER SIDE PETERBOROUGH SPORTS FC Peterborough Sports football club was founded in 1908 and were initially known as Brotherhoods Engineering Works a non-competitive factory side for the company that was founded by Peter Brotherhood in 1867 that was famed for designing and manufacturing the first steam turbine engine in the world. The club honours its heritage to this day with the turbine engine featuring in the club badge and “The Turbines” as the club nickname. We were called Bearings Direct in the 1990’s and then changed to Peterborough Sports all at the same Lincoln Road ground which has undergone a major revamp since 2012 funded by a combination of Parkway Social Club, the Football Foundation and former Manager & Chairman and now Managing Director Tommy Cooper. The club started competitive life in the Northants League in 1919 (which became the UCL in 1934) winning the title in that first season before joining the Peterborough League in 1923. The club once entertained Tottenham Hotspur at Lincoln Road before the 2nd World War in front of a crowd of 4,000 at a time when a stand went down the whole length of the ground and drew over 3,000 for the visit of local rivals Peterborough & Fletton United (now Peterborough United). Without doubt the clubs most famous player is Victor Watson (pictured) who played in the Northants League title winning team of 1919/20 before moving onto West Ham United for £50 via Wellingborough in March 1920. He remains the Hammers record goal scorer with 326 goals from 505 appearances. Watson played 5 times for England scoring 4 times
between 1923 & 1930 including a brace against Scotland in 1930 and played in the first FA Cup Final at Wembley in front of 200,000 fans v Bolton Much of the clubs early years were notably unsuccessful. The Northants League win in 1920 was followed 6 years later with a Peterborough League Division 3 title in 1926, with a gap then to the Peterborough Football Association Minor Cup win in 1940. The barren spell of success continued right up until 1976 when the Peterborough Division 3 title was secured again, which was repeated in 1981. The club enjoyed a brief golden period at the start of the 1990’s with promotion secured back to the Peterborough Premier Division and 2 Northants Lower Junior Cups being landed in 1994 & 1995 under the management of current Managing Director Stephen “Tommy” Cooper The club again had some barren time before the Turbines suddenly became successful in the 2006/07 season when both the Peterborough Premier Division and Northants Junior Cup were secured for the first time in the clubs history under the management of Al Lenihan & Tommy Flynn. Unfortunately the club did not follow up on this success and in the ensuing years almost went out of existence. It was only the efforts of current life president Colin Day (who has been at Sports over half a century), Secretary Roger Martin & manager Chris Bartlett that kept the club running. Tommy Cooper returned to the club in the role of Chairman in January 2011 and in that 2010/11 season the club secured its first PFA trophy since the 2nd world war when lifting the Challenge Cup and were promoted back to the Peterborough League Premier Division for a short 2 season stay. Bartlett was replaced as manager by Seamus Morgan for the 2012/13 season and the former Peterborough Northern Star reserves manager steered the club into the United Counties League with a 3rd place position in 2012/13 when Netherton turned down their promotion having finished in 2nd.
Rangers and the side had its best ever run in the FA Vase reaching the 4th round. The side entered the Northern Premier League for the 2017/18 season and initially found the going tough – indeed the side went into 2018 bottom of the table before a dramatic turnaround saw the Turbines finish a most respectable 12th with that summer seeing the side transfer across to the Southern League with Grant Biddle replacing Tom Cooper as Chairman and Paul Venters joining as Vice Chairman. With an additional step 4 league implemented for 2018/19 Sports were moved into the Southern League to play in the Division 1 The Reserves enjoyed 3 successive promotions Central section where the side duly won their after reforming at the start of the decade and 3rd title in 4 years under Dean. The side only are now in the Peterborough League Premier lost 3 games all season (which included twice Division themselves, which they won in 2016/17. to runners up Bromsgrove Sporting) which was The clubs 1st season at UCL level started well mark of their consistency. The side also had but ultimately ended in a disappointing 16th probably the best win in its history when beating placed finish with Morgan replaced as manager National League North and former football by former QPR & England Under 21 manager league side Boston United 2-0 away in the FA Chris Plummer in January. The following Cup 2nd qualifying round. Their reward was a season 2014/15 saw the side challenging for home tie with unbeaten National League promotion right to the end of the season, but North side Chorley with the game screened a run of 7 away games to finish, saw them on the red button on the BBC which attracted a eventually finish in 5th. peak viewing figure of 240,000 and a club At the end of that season Plummer stood record 404 in attendance. Unfortunately Sports aside and his assistant Jimmy Dean took the went out 3-0 on a stinking day weather wise, reins for the 2015/16 campaign. In his first year which was replaced with the glorious weather the club won the title at a canter by a huge 21 at Easter and the raising of the Championship, points, helped by winning their first 23 games. secured on the Saturday with a 2-0 win away The side also picked up the UCL League Cup, at Kidlington with the trophy presented on the becoming the first side from Division 1 to ever Monday before the derby win over Cambridge do so, after a penalty shoot-out triumph against City. We then went onto beat the Southern Premier Division Holbeach United. The side title winners Blackfield & Langley 5-1 in the also added the Northants Junior Cup for a Championship Match. 2nd time and the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Season 2019/20 was to be spent in the Cup for the 1st time and were to be forever Central Premier Division at Step 3 for the first dubbed the Fourmidables. time in the clubs centenary year and Sports That success was continued into the 2016/17 were leading the way when the league for as the team won the UCL Premier Division with declared null and void due to COVID-19. a league record points tally of 112 and were the The 2020/21 season was again greatly top scorers in the top 11 levels of English football affected by COVID-19 but this did not stop with 150 in the league and 205 in all competitions. Sports progressing well in both the FA Cup The Hinchingbrooke Cup was also retained (reached 3rd Qualifying Round) and the FA with a 2-1 victory over 2nd placed Deeping Trophy (Reached 5th Round).
PETERBOROUGH SPORTS PLAYER PROFILES LEWIS MOAT Imposing young keeper signed dean holds Matty in a very high regard and in October 2016 from Peterborough League since joining last season Matty has been a side Whittlesey Athletic. mainstay in the Peterborough sports team. LEWIS ELSOM Lewis is a young keeper who JOHNNY HERD Jonny is an experienced full served an apprenticeship at Posh, after leaving back with a fantastic footballing CV, he has Posh he had a spell as Kettering number two played league football for Southend Utd, in the before moving to Deeping rangers and National League for Ebbsfleet, in the Conference establishing himself as number 1. He carries north for Bishop Stortford and in the Southern himself with great professionalism and with Central Premier for ST NEOTS. He has been very bit of experience will become a top goalkeeper. unfortunate with injuries the last 18 months but if he can beat them he will undoubtedly MATTY MILES Matty captained the Leicester have a big part to play for Sports this season. City U21 team and comes with great pedigree. He can play in a variety of positions and is LUKE WARNER ELEY Luke is a player who can very cultured with a football. Manager Jimmy play anywhere down the left side but is LEWIS MOAT MATTY MILES JOHNNY HERD
RYAN FRYATT DAN JARVIS RICHARD JONES definitely a LB. He first caught our eye playing include Notts county, Grantham, Alfreton against us for Barton rovers at step 4 and has Town, Boston United & Frickley Ath. After a since gone on to play for numerous teams at terrible injury and a long lay off Brad has the step 2 and 3. He’s someone who adds certain bit between his teeth and is looking to make quality to our squad and we are delighted to a big impact at sports this year. have him. DAN JARVIS After serving an apprenticeship at ISAIAH BAZELY Isaiah is an ex Aston Villa POSH DJ has spent a few years in non league scholar and that shows in his technical ability. with local clubs Deeping and Yaxley. He can Its his first real season in mens football and play a variety of positions and from the 1st manager Jimmy dean has real belief that he training session in pre season he has impressed can really kick on over the next few years. the management and team mates with his Equally happy at playing Centre back or right ability. A young local boy and is tipped to back he is another who definitely lifts the have a big impact for sports this year. quality in the Sports squad. JIM STEVENSON Midfielder Stevenson joined RYAN FRYATT Ryan comes with proven Sports in October 2018 having most recently pedigree, having played for Kings Lynn for played for Chelmsford City. He began his senior the best part of a decade and securing 4 career at Histon in the Conference North promotions with them to the National league before moving to Luton Town. He appeared Premier. He subsequently left Lynn last summer in the football league, firstly on loan and then and then went on to have short but successful on a permanent deal with Aldershot Town. spell at Kettering Town. He adds fantastic He moved to National League club Dover quality/competition to the Centre Back Athletic in 2016 and onto Chelmsford in 2017. position and will be a huge part of any success PAUL MALONE Another centre half with a we might have over the next few years. wealth of experience and signed for Sports at RICHARD JONES Centre half Jones made his the start of the 2018/19 season. name at PNS and was in the 2012 side that LEWIS HILLIARD Peterborough based midfielder made the FA Vase Quarter Final before securing Hilliard joined Sports on-loan from Southern a move to Stamford Town & then Boston United. League prem side St Ives Town in October 2017 Jones joined Sports in the summer of 2016. and names St Neots Town as a former club. BRAD MCGOWAN Brad is an assured defender DAN LAWLOR Former Peterborough United with a very good pedigree. His previous clubs graduate Lawlor is a midfielder with a vast
array of passing skills and joined Sports in the JOSHUA MOREMAN Quality striker Josh joined spring of 2016 from higher grade Spalding Sports from Step 4 Spalding United in February United in time to play in the UCL League Cup 2016. He first burst onto the scene as a 16 year & Hinchingbrooke Cup winning sides. old at PNS and was part of the UCL Cup winning squad before trying his luck higher at Corby JOSHUA MCCAMMON Young midfielder Town & Kettering Town after a spell with McCammon joined Sports in August 2017 from Deeping Rangers. Northampton Town following a trial at Watford. DION SEMBIE-FERRIS Dion joined last season JORDAN NICHOLSON Jordan joins sports with from St Neots and had an instant and prolonged a great pedigree and at 26 is a very good age. impact driving the club to winning a title last After gaining league experience at POSH season, he is a Peterborough lad who wears and Barnet he has had a very successful non his heart on his sleeve whilst still having league career with the likes of Nuneaton fantastic technical ability. He has signed a Borough, Darlington and Hereford. Another long term contract with the club and we are local boy with a good personality, he is a delighted that he decided to do so. versatile attacker and adds a different dimension to the playing squad. ABDURAMANE MAMADU SANO SANI Maniche (as he is known) joined midway MICHAEL GASH Gashy is a major signing for through the last season after moving local us and is living proof of how far the club has from Portugal, despite speaking little come in the last 6 years. Its well documented English when he joined Sports he still caught that he is a fantastic player but its also manager Jimmy Deans eye with some eye worth praising his drive and personality catching performances and some important which we seen on the pitch and in the goals. Jimmy and the club expect play a changing room. He’s a local lad too living In bigger part this season. Orton and just comes as a perfect fit for Peterborough Sports. CAMERON GOW Cam has returned to the club after leaving a few years ago and never MARK JONES Whilst Jones also has PNS and really getting close to fulfilling his undoubted Blackstones in his CV, he really came to potential. An ex posh youth who was tipped prominence as a high level striker at for stardom but for whatever reason this Gainsborough Trinity, Spalding United and in has not happened yet, now he has an 2015/16 Boston United in the Conference North opportunity kick on and show people what before joining Sports in the summer of 2016. he is about. MICHAEL GASH DION SEMBIE-FERRIS JOSHUA MOREMAN
JIMMY DEAN DANIEL RUSCILLO LEWIS WEBB PIERRE ANGE OMOMBE Pierre played at a very his 1st attempt as well as the UCL League Cup decent level in France and came over with the (becoming the first ever Division 1 side to do so) intent of proving himself in the English game. the Northants Junior Cup & Hinchingbrooke Now having had time to adapt to English for an incredible 4-timer. The following year the culture and the English game he is ready to side became the first to win the UCL Division 1 show everyone what he is about. A skilful lively & Premier Division back-to-back with a league attacker who knows where the net is. record points tally and 150 league goals – the highest in the country with the Hinchingbrooke KYLE ROWELL Kyle has come through the Cup retained for good measure. Peterborough sports youth section and has caught the managers eye with some good DANIEL RUSCILLO Assistant Manager/Physio performances in training games and pre Dan was a competent defender who names season. A young boy who is a Left Back and plays Wisbech & St.Ives among previous clubs. He the game with a mature head, he is definitely performs a dual role of the pitch at Sports in one to watch over the next year or two. both a Coaching and a Physio capacity since the summer of 2015. JIMMY DEAN Manager Dean had a long career as a central midfielder LEWIS WEBB Coach at Yaxley, PNS & St.Ives. He came to Sports at Lewis joined Sports in the Summer of 2015 and the start of 2015 as Chris Plummer’s assistant, has had a trophy laden career at clubs such as taking over the reins at the start of the 2015/16 St.Neots & Spalding United where picked up a season and winning the UCL Division 1 title at UCL Premier Division winners medal in 2013/14. ISTHMIAN LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION FIXTURES SATURDAY 13TH NOVEMBER - 3PM KO Coggeshall Town v Aveley Dereham Town v Maldon & Tiptree Grays Athletic v Stowmarket Town Great Wakering Rovers v Romford Hashtag United v Bury Town Heybridge Swifts v AFC Sudbury Tilbury v Hullbridge Sports
TOP SCORER STATS Zak Brown Ollie Canfer Henry Barley Josh Hitter Miles Powell Billy Holland Sam Nunn Leon Ottley-Gooch
OUR SQUAD ... THE SEASIDERS Introducing the Felixstowe & Walton United FC playing squad and management team for the 2021/2022 season. STUART BOARDLEY ANDY CRUMP manager assistant manager Stuart started his footballing career at Ipswich Andy returned to Felixstowe & Walton Town leaving in 2004 after 10 years and being United as Assistant Manager following the unable to break into the premier league squad. appointment of Stuart Boardley in 2019. He went on to play in League One for Torquay Having enjoyed success in previous spells at United but following relegation left to play for the club as both player and First Team Coach, Suffolk clubs Sudbury, Leiston and Felixstowe. he is keen to ensure the club establish themselves at Step 4 and continue to be a In October 2018 he was appointed as Manager crucial part of the local community for both of Step 3 side Leiston but left one year later junior and adult players and supporters. to link up with Felixstowe and Walton as their Manager as they look to establish themselves SPONSOR: Chris & Jayne Ryan, Chris Worrall at Step 4 of the footballing pyramid. SPONSORS: Pat Haseman, Felixstowe Radio FIRST TEAM SQUAD/PLAYER & MANAGEMENT SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE FOR JUST £50 Contact Les Soall to choose your player Email: lgsfxt@aol.com
callum roBinson Callum Bennett CURTLEY WILLIAMS Goalkeeper right Back DEFENDER Callum joined the club last Callum is in his second spell Curtley joins the club having summer from Stowmarket at the club having re-joined last played for Stowmarket Town. He started his career in late 2018. An attacking full Town in 2020. Prior to this, spells at Colchester United before back with one of the best at Lowestoft Town, Dagenham playing for Wroxham, AFC ball deliveries in non-league & Redbridge and Luton Town Sudbury and spent time on football. Callum has plenty of demonstrate the pedigree and loan at Brantham Athletic. experience from his time at experience Curtley possesses. SPONSOR: Matthew Daynes Ipswich U18s, Stoke City U21s He takes on the role of Vice and Notts County. Captain at the club in his first SPONSORS: Paul & Elliott Arbon, season with the Seasiders. Dave Ablitt SPONSOR: Les Soal stuart ainsley JOE WHIGHT curtis haynes-Brown left Back DEFENDER defender Stuart joined the club for his Joe came through the ITFC Curtis joined last season second spell in 2014 from Youth system before playing from Stanway Rovers and Lowestoft Town. Previous clubs for the likes of Needham, Bury has a fine Isthmian league include Chelmsford City and and most recently AFC Sudbury pedigree. Previous clubs AFC Sudbury. Stuart spent 10 where he captained their side. include AFC Sudbury, years at Ipswich Town, winning A left sided defender, Joe offers Lowestoft Town, Yeovil Town, the FA Youth Cup in 2005. composure, a wonderful left Cambridge United, AFC Stuart has a sweet left foot foot and a toughness and desire Wimbledon, Macclesfield and a great work ethic. to defend to the back line. Town and Maldon & Tiptree. SPONSOR: Chris & Jayne Ryan, SPONSORS: Winnie McClean, SPONSORS: George & Shirley Ainsley Matt Hope Zog Energy Ltd
sam nunn Kyle jopling harry knock defender defender defender Sam originally joined on loan Kyle joined the club in the Harry joins the Seasiders from Stowmarket Town. He has summer of 2019 after spending on loan from Ipswich Town. previously played at a higher part of the previous season Harry a second year Scholar level for Lowestoft Town, Bury on loan from Colchester at ITFC reunites with former Town and Needham Market. United. Another player for the team mate Zak Brown, is a Sam suffered with injuries future, Kyle is already a hit centre half by trade. Harry last season but Boards and with the supporters after his has made a confident start Crumpy had seen enough to classy displays at the back. to his spell with the club, make his signing a must. SPONSORS: Hawkeye Construction featuring in all three games SPONSORS: Chris Walne, Investments Ltd since signing. Richard & Jenny Bugg BILLY HOLLAND jordan matthews leon ottley-gooch midfielder midfielder midfielder Billy started life at Ipswich Jordy, a one club man and a Leon signed for the club in Wanderers and has had manager’s dream. Equally 2020 and is another vastly spells at Needham, Leiston happy in midfield or in the experienced player at step 3 and AFC Sudbury. He’s 28 No.10 shirt. Always gives 110% and 4 level. Previous clubs now and in his prime and and somehow covers every include Leiston, Bury Town, has joined Felixstowe to push blade of grass. With his fair Hadleigh Utd and Stowmarket on and win things. Being left share of goals and tackles Town. Leon is very versatile sided will bring a real balance he is a great all round player. but is predominantly a to the midfield as well as dynamic midfield player. SPONSORS: Dave Banks & Ollie, adding a goal or two. Plymouth Argyle FC Supporters SPONSORS: Steve & Kate Garnham SPONSOR: Danny Soall
WELCOME charlie warren Charlie joins us from Needham Market on duel registration and made an impressive debut in the last round of the FA Trophy coming on as an early substitute. Charlie is a talented left sided defender/midfielder who has been educated in the Needham Market Academy, and will no doubt have a big role to play over the coming months.
JOSH HITTER noel aitkens lamell howell midfielder midfielder midfielder/forward Josh signs for us having Noel’s signing for the club last Lamell signed from played his football at Step 3 summer caused a stir amongst Brightlingsea Regent in 2020. side Leiston for the past the non-league world, joining He can play on both wings three seasons and gained from step 3 Leiston and being or in the number 10 position a vast amount of exposure described by manager and brings pace and trickery and experience at that level. Boardley as “the best midfield to the side. He has previously Josh is an attack minded player in this area”. Noel is quick, played for Stowmarket player who is very dynamic strong, can tackle, is athletic Town,Debenham LC and and likes to arrive in the box and can really play football! Brantham Athletic late and score goals. SPONSOR: Stan Baston SPONSOR: Steven Seeley SPONSORS: Jimmy Simmonds RHYS HENRY henry Barley armani schaar midfielder/forward midfielder/forward midfielder/forward Rhys re-joined the Seasiders in Henry signed for the club in Armani played for Felixstowe 2020 after a season at Leiston. 2019 following his contract & Walton back in 2016 before He played a crucial role in the expiring at Ipswich Town. moving on to Leiston and then 2018-19 side playing at step 4 Another popular young Lowestoft Town where he for the first time and has player who had also been helped them avoid relegation. previously played for Ipswich on loan from the then EFL Armani has also had spells at Town, Southend United, Maldon Championship club the Needham Market and brings & Tiptree, Needham Market, previous season. with him plenty of experience AFC Sudbury & Bury Town. SPONSOR: Barry Caley playing at step 3 level. SPONSORS: Paul & Elliott Arbon SPONSOR: Kedan Logistics Ltd
zak Brown george clarke miles powell forward forward forward A sought after and highly rated George signed at the same ‘Milo’ spent the 2014/15 young striker. At just 17, Zak time as Sam Nunn, also from season with Whitton United penned a two year pro Stowmarket Town and has returning to the Seasiders contract with Ipswich Town previously played for Ipswich where he learnt his trade. where he was a regular Town, AFC Sudbury, Needham Milo has now become one of marksman in the U23’s. Zak Market, Brightlingsea Regent the most prolific goal scorers started life in the Seasiders and Brantham Athletic. the club has ever had. Youth sections and the club George is a powerful player SPONSORS: Port Side Solutions Ltd, are delighted to have him back. with the speed to match. Suffolk Carpet Weavers, SCW Racing SPONSORS: Chris Daynes & Kate SPONSORS: Richard & Jenny Bugg Ayriss, Zog Energy Ltd MAKE THIS SPACE WORK ollie canfer forward danny crump Goalkeeper FOR Ollie made a dramatic impact when he joined the club in This is Danny’s fifth spell at Felixstowe & Walton after YOU November 2019, signing from spells at Hadleigh and more Mildenhall Town. “Canfs” burst recently Mildenhall. He has Why not advertise in our onto the scene scoring 9 goals made over 200 appearances matchday programme? in 13 games. The fans love his for the club and kept over 50 To find out more about our non-stop running and desire clean sheets from 2015 to 2018. competitive rates email to cause defensive headaches Danny is now working as a commercial@ for the opposition. player/coach. felixstowefootball.co.uk SPONSOR: Steven Seeley SPONSOR: Gary the Goat
a BIT ABOUT tommy smith Having joined Felixstowe from Needham Market, Tommy has made quite the introduction with hat tricks on both his U18 and U23 debuts in a Seasiders shirt. A talented attacking midfielder, Tommy has quickly found himself involved with the first team on several occasions and will no doubt have a bright future at the football club.
STUART STEVENSON GARY HAMMOND kristin viikmaa coach Goalkeeper coach sports Therapist After hanging up his boots Gary is in his fourth season with Kristin joined the club as Stuart joined Felixstowe Utd as the club. He was part of the a placement student in a fitness coach/physio, then on double winning team with September 2020. She has to Trimley to help coach his son’s Walton Utd before the now graduated from her BSc team from the U8s-U16s. Stuart merger with Felixstowe. He Sports Therapy degree at the rejoined the Seasiders to coach has a wealth of experience University of Essex in 2021. the U18s which lead him on to having previously played for Previously she has worked being part of the first team staff. Stowmarket, Woodbridge as a voluntary Sports Stuart is an FA level 2 coach and Ipswich Wanderers. Therapist at St Joseph’s and an FA level 1 mentor. Gary is also Club Treasurer. College in Ipswich. AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR George SPONSOR: Ryecroft Freight Ltd AVAILABLE TO SPONSOR Baker (Shipping) Ltd ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL AND PUMP ENGINEERING PLUMMERS DELL, GIPPING ROAD, GREAT BLAKENHAM IPSWICH, SUFFOLK IP6 0JG Tel: 01473 830272 Email: sales@boardley-roberts.co.uk www.boardley-roberts.co.uk
MATCH REPORT SATURDAY 23rd OCTOBER ISTHMIAN NORTH AFC Sudbury 2 Felixstowe & Walton Utd 0 Felixstowe & Walton United fell to a 2-0 defeat on the road at AFC Sudbury. The injury hit Seasiders will feel they should have got at least a point from a game that they enjoyed long periods of possession in but the home side took their only two chances of the game to grab the points. Josh Hitter twice missed golden opportunities in the first half, firing wide when one on one with the goalkeeper and heading over the bar when in space from a Stuart Ainsley cross. HOW WE Yellows Captain Lewis O’Malley side footed the home side into the LINED UP lead on 50 minutes when in acres of space and Thomas Maycock sealed the win on 88 minutes when he glanced his header into 1. Callum Robinson the far side of the net from a corner. Henry Barley had Felixstowe’s 2. Armani Schaar best chance of the half as his curling shot was tipped over the 3. Stuart Ainsley bar but they could not produce an equaliser before that crucial 4. Billy Holland Sudbury second goal. 5. Leon Ottley-Gooch 6. Sam Nunn 7. Henry Barley 8. Jordy Matthews 9. Zak Brown 10. Josh Hitter 11. Miles Powell SUBS 12. Rhys Henry 14. Tommy Smith 15. Rory Porter 16. Callum Bennett 17. Danny Crump Match Report: Stuart Daynes Photos: Tom Bradford
FIRST TEAM FIXTURES AUGUST SAT 14 BASILDON UNITED H 3PM LEAGUE D 1-1 Att 364 Brown SAT 21 SOUTHEND MANOR H 3PM FA CUP - PRELIM W 5-3 Att 295 Barley, Canfer (2), Holland, Powell SAT 28 CANVEY ISLAND A 3PM LEAGUE L 1-0 Att 185 MON 30 DEREHAM TOWN H 3PM LEAGUE W 2-0 Att 405 Ainsley, Powell SEPTEMBER SAT 04 GREAT WAKERING ROVERS H 3PM FA CUP - 1ST QR L 3-1 Att 434 Holland SAT 11 COGGESHALL TOWN A 3PM LEAGUE L 2-1 Att 113 Hitter TUE 14 HULLBRIDGE SPORTS A 7.45PM LEAGUE W 4-1 Att 151 Canfer, Hitter (2), Ainsley SAT 18 HASHTAG UNITED A 3PM LEAGUE W 2-0 Att 292 Brown (2) OCTOBER SAT 02 GRAYS ATHLETIC A 3PM LEAGUE L 3-0 Att 231 SAT 09 MALDON & TIPTREE A 3PM FA TROPHY - 2 Q ND D 1-1 Att 272 Canfer Felixstowe win 7-6 on penalties TUE 12 HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS H 7.45PM LEAGUE L 3-2 Att 254 Barley, Powell SAT 16 TILBURY H 3PM LEAGUE W 2-1 Att 389 Brown (P), Barley SAT 23 AFC SUDBURY A 3PM LEAGUE L 2-0 Att 516 SAT 30 HASTINGS UNITED A 3PM FA TROPHY - 3 Q RD W 3-1 Att 710 Nunn, Ottley-Gooch, Brown NOVEMBER SAT 06 STOWMARKET TOWN A 3PM LEAGUE L 2-0 Att 428 SAT 13 PETERBOROUGH SPORTS H 3PM FA TROPHY 1ST SAT 20 AVELEY A 3PM LEAGUE TUE 23 WITHAM TOWN H 7.45PM VELOCITY TROPHY 1ST SAT 27 GREAT WAKERING ROVERS H 3PM LEAGUE TUE 30 BRENTWOOD TOWN H 7.45PM LEAGUE
DECEMBER SAT 04 ROMFORD A 3PM LEAGUE SAT 11 BASILDON UNITED A 3PM LEAGUE TUE 14 WITHAM H 3PM LEAGUE SAT 18 CANVEY ISLAND H 3PM LEAGUE NEXT UP AT THE MON 27 DEREHAM TOWN A 3PM LEAGUE GOLDSTAR GROUND... JANUARY SAT 01 MALDON & TIPTREE H 3PM LEAGUE SEASIDERS MON 03 BURY TOWN A 1PM LEAGUE VS WITHAM SAT 08 BARKING H 3PM LEAGUE SAT 15 HASHTAG UNITED H 3PM LEAGUE TOWN SAT 22 HULLBRIDGE SPORTS H 3PM LEAGUE SAT 29 HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS A 3PM LEAGUE FEBRUARY TUESDAY 23RD SAT 05 GRAYS ATHLETIC H 3PM LEAGUE NOVEMBER 7.45PM SAT 12 TILBURY A 3PM LEAGUE VELOCITY TROPHY SAT 19 AFC SUDBURY H 3PM LEAGUE 1ST ROUND SAT 26 BRENTWOOD TOWN A 3PM LEAGUE MARCH SAT 05 STOWMARKET TOWN H 3PM LEAGUE SAT 12 WITHAM TOWN A 3PM LEAGUE SAT 19 AVELEY H 3PM LEAGUE SAT 26 ROMFORD H 3PM LEAGUE APRIL SAT 09 BARKING A 3PM LEAGUE SAT 16 BURY TOWN H 3PM LEAGUE MON 18 MALDON & TIPTREE A 3PM LEAGUE SAT 23 COGGESHALL TOWN H 3PM LEAGUE
ISTHMIAN NORTH DIVISION TABLE 2021/22 POS P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Canvey Island 11 8 3 0 36 12 +24 27 2 Dereham Town 12 7 2 3 20 16 +4 23 3 Grays Athletic 10 7 1 2 24 7 +17 22 4 Aveley 12 6 3 3 29 16 +13 21 5 Maldon & Tiptree 12 7 0 5 29 22 +7 21 6 Stowmarket Town 11 6 2 3 21 15 +6 20 7 AFC Sudbury 8 6 1 1 17 6 +11 19 8 Brentwood Town 11 6 1 4 21 16 +5 19 9 Bury Town 11 6 1 4 19 21 -2 19 10 Coggeshall Town 12 4 4 4 16 18 -2 16 11 Barking 11 4 2 5 18 19 -1 14 12 Hashtag United 11 4 2 5 13 17 -4 14 13 Tilbury 12 4 1 7 18 20 -2 13 14 Felixstowe & Walton United 11 4 1 6 14 16 -2 13 15 Heybridge Swifts 11 4 1 6 18 25 -7 13 16 Witham Town 12 3 3 6 10 22 -12 12 17 Basildon United 12 2 4 6 10 22 -12 10 18 Romford 11 3 1 7 13 26 -13 10 19 Great Wakering Rovers 11 2 1 8 15 28 -13 7 20 Hullbridge Sports 12 0 4 8 9 26 -17 4 Independent Freight Forwarder EST 1979 Grange Shipping have been forwarding freight for over 35 years. Our experienced team are friendly, efficient and will get your freight where it needs to be with minimum fuss and for a competitive price. www.grangeshipping.co.uk Get it there +44(0)1394 605200 info@grangeshipping.co.uk
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MATCH REPORT SATURDAY 6th NOVEMBER ISTHMIAN NORTH Stowmarket 2 Felixstowe & Walton Utd 0 Stowmarket Town moved up to a ninth in the table following a 2-0 win over local rivals Felixstowe & Walton Utd. A poor first half only came to life in stoppage time when Luke Brown converted a penalty after he was fouled in the box. Willie Clemons slid in to poke the ball under Robinson in the Felixstowe goal on 64 minutes to extend the lead. The Seasiders task was made even more difficult on 73 minutes when Joe Whight saw red for a tackle HOW WE on Tevan Allen. Josh Mayhew spurned two good chances to seal LINED UP the game for the home side with Robinson saving well as Felixstowe left gaps at the back as they chased the game. Henry Barley had 1. Callum Robinson the best opportunities to grab a consolation for the away side as 2. Armani Schaar the game drifted away from them. 3. Stuart Ainsley 4. Joe Whight 5. Harry Knock 6. Sam Nunn 7. Leon Ottley-Gooch 8. Josh Hitter 9. Zak Brown 10. Rhy Henry 11. Henry Barley SUBS 12. Charlie Warren 14. Miles Powell 15. Tommy SMith 16. Darius Petrea 17. Gary Hammond Match Report: Stuart Daynes Photos: Tom Bradford
UNDER 23’S FIXTURES septemBer 11 GAS RECREATION H 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE L 6-1 18 COLNE ATHLETIC FIRST A 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE L 6-1 21 DEDHAM OLD BOYS H 7.45PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE W 5-2 25 HATFIELD PEVEREL H 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE D 2-2 octoBer 02 STANWAY PEGASUS H 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE L 6-0 09 BARNSTON H 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE L 2-1 16 EARLS COLNE A 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE L 7-0 23 TIPTREE JOBSERVE A 2.30PM BORDER LEAGUE CUP L 4-0 30 DEDHAM OLD BOYS A 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE W 3-2 novemBer 06 CHELMSFORD CITY RESERVES H 2PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE L 3-1 13 OLD NEWTON A 2PM SUFFOLK SENIOR CUP 20 SUDBURY SPORTS H 3PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE 27 TIPTREE HEATH A 2PM ESSEX & SUFFOLK BORDER LEAGUE Essex & Suffolk Border League Premier Division TABLE 2020/21 POS P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Stanway Pegasus 14 13 1 0 46 11 35 40 2 Chelmsford City Reserves 15 12 1 2 50 14 36 37 3 West Bergholt 16 11 3 2 48 18 30 36 4 Alresford Colne Rangers 16 8 5 3 33 26 7 29 5 Tiptree Heath 15 8 2 5 45 26 19 26 6 Gas Recreation 17 8 2 7 45 44 1 26 7 Colne Athletic 15 8 1 6 39 28 11 25 8 Barnston 16 7 3 6 29 22 7 24 9 Dunmow Town 16 7 3 6 32 39 -7 24 10 Brantham Athletic FC Reserves 18 6 5 7 34 39 -5 23 11 Sudbury Sports FC 17 7 1 9 28 32 -4 22 12 Earls Colne 16 6 3 7 30 25 5 21 13 White Notley 15 6 1 8 36 40 -4 19 14 Little Oakley Reserves 18 4 3 11 34 52 -18 15 15 Dedham Old Boys 16 3 4 9 25 49 -24 13 16 Hatfield Peverel 17 2 5 10 29 54 -25 11 17 Felixstowe & Walton United FC U23 17 3 1 13 23 60 -37 10 18 Lawford Lads 14 3 0 11 22 49 -27 9
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UNDER 18’S FIXTURES AUGUST 10 NEEDHAM MARKET A 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE D 1-1 26 WOODBRIDGE TOWN A 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE L 1-0 septemBer 02 FAKENHAM TOWN H 7.45PM FA YOUTH CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND P-P 09 IPSWICH WANDERERS H 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE W 3-1 16 WHITTON UNITED A 7.45PM FA YOUTH CUP 1ST ROUND QUALIFYING W 5-0 23 WHITTON UNITED H 7.45PM SUFFOLK FA BOYS MIDWEEK CUP W 4-3 27 BURY TOWN A 7.45PM FA YOUTH CUP 2ND QUALIFYING ROUND D 2-2 (5-3 WIN ON PENS) OCTOBER 11 CHELMSFORD CITY A 7.45PM FA YOUTH CUP 3RD QUALIFYING ROUND L 8-0 21 HARWICH & PARKESTON A 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE P-P 28 HARWICH & PARKESTON H 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE W 5-0 novemBer 4 HADLEIGH UNITED A 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE W 4-0 11 IPSWICH WANDERERS A 7.45PM SUFFOLK BOYS MIDWEEK CUP 18 WOODBRIDGE TOWN H 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE 25 IPSWICH WANDERERS A 7.45PM THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE Thurlow Nunn Youth FootBall League central league TABLE 2020/21 POS L TOWN H 3PM P W D L GD PTS 1 Needham Market F.C. U18 6 4 2 0 25 14 2 Leiston FC U18 5 4 0 1 16 12 3 Stowmarket Town Youth F.C. U18 5 2 2 1 4 8 4 Woodbridge Town F.C. U18 5 2 1 2 -1 7 5 Harwich & Parkeston Youth U18 6 2 0 4 -17 6 6 Framlingham Town F.C. U18 5 1 2 2 0 5 7 Felixstowe & Walton United FC U18 3 1 1 1 1 4 8 Ipswich Wanderers F.C. U18 4 1 1 2 -9 4 9 Whitton United F.C. U18 2 1 0 1 -2 3 10 Hadleigh United F.C. U18 5 0 1 4 -17 1
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SQUADS Buildbase FA Trophy First Round MATCH SPONSORS Felixstowe & RB TRADING / GLOBEX FREIGHT Peterborough Walton United FC MANAGEMENT Sports FC Manager: Stuart Boardley Manager: Jimmy Dean Assistant Manager: Andy Crump BALL SPONSORS Assistant Manager: Daniel Ruscillo Kit: Red & White OMNI FREIGHT Kit: Royal Blue/Yellow Trim Callum Robinson Lewis Moat Callum Bennett Luke Warner Eley Stuart Ainsley Johnny Herd Miles Powell Brad McGowan Jordan Matthews Ryan Fryatt Curtis Haynes-Brown Daniel Lawlor Armani Schaar Dion Sembie Ferris Leon Ottley-Gooch Lewis Hilliard Curtley Williams Michael Gash Josh Hitter Jordan Nicholson Charlie Warren Abduramane Sano Sani Henry Barley Mark Jones Kyle Jopling Lewis Elsom Ollie Canfer Richard Jones Sam Nunn Kyle Rowell George Clarke Matty Miles Noel Aitkens Joshua McCammon Lamell Howell Dan Jarvis Rhys Henry Joshua Moreman Billy Holland Jim Stevenson Joe Whight Pierre Ange Omombe Epoyo Zak Brown Cameron Gow Harry Knock Paul Malone Danny Crump Isiah Bazeley red/yellow - goals - played MATCH OFFICIALS Referee: Mr Craig Barnett Assistant Referees: Mr Ashley Butler and Mr Adrian Copsey
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