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THE ZEBRAS Picture by Martin Edwards | www.totallyfocused.co.uk Programme Sponsor SHERBORNE TOWN vs BRISTOL TELEPHONES #ZEBRAS 1 SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2020 | KICK OFF 3:00PM | TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
FROM THE DUGOUT WAYNE JEROME Good afternoon and a warm welcome to the players, the disadvantages thrown at us and grabbed the win they staff and supporters of Bristol Telephones for today’s thoroughly deserved. Toolstation Western League First Division fixture. An Alex Murphy goal after the delay was good enough for a Well, the games keep coming thick and fast at this rate we 1-0 win and the much needed three points, but to be honest will be finished in December! That’s if COVID-19 doesn’t have it was more comfortable than the scoreline shows with the final say on the outcome of the season over the next few Hutch in goal not having a shot to save. months. We were due to play midweek, but the game was postponed due to COVID regulations. This victory was earned by all the players on the pitch and they showed their commitment to the club. Eleven days ago we travelled to Longwell Green Sports on a very wet and windy weekend but all credit to them their As you are all aware Exmouth Town decided after a positive pitch was in immaculate condition. test on a member of their first-team that they would forfeit the FA Vase tie against us last Saturday as not to risk any As for the game - we had Steve Devlin, Ash Clarke, Jacob further problems going forward. Bromfield and Josh Williams all missing through one reason or another, so we were up against it before we set off. As a result of us going through we have been drawn away to league leaders Millbrook from the South West Peninsula We drafted in Steve Burton and Pete Ireland from the League East Division in the first round. reserves to bolster our numbers with Steve showing all his experience in this league and putting in a quality The club will be putting on a coach for this trip so if any of performance at centre back alongside Dan Newens. you fancy a day out supporting the Zebras with a few fizzy drinks on the way home then please contact Sam Bowers for There was a ten-minute delay in the first half when the details - this tie will be played on 31st October linesman pulled his hamstring and had to be replaced by one of the Longwell Green substitutes, much to my dislike. Thanks for your support and enjoy today’s game and hopefully we can get our first back to back wins this season. With Matty Brown having to come off with a twisted ankle I was not happy to continue, but I had a chat with the players while the game was delayed and they were happy Wayne to carry on and play. The lads cracked on and against all CLUB INFORMATION Sherborne Town Football Treasurer Head Groundsmen Club, The Consol Stadium Glenn Shaw Andy Brown Raleigh Grove, Sherborne, Commercial Manager Ladies Manager Dorset DT9 5NS Sam Bowers Patrick Brown Tel: (01935) 816110 1st Team Manager COVID Officers Wayne Jerome Andrew Bowers, Andy Jackson Lifetime President Assistants and Nicki Crampton Ken Mullins, Steve Paradise & Neil Waddleton | Andy Jackson Colin Goodland Goalkeeper Coach & Physio Sherborne Town Football Club cannot accept any responsibility for accidents, Chairman - John Bowers Dean Barratt injury or loss to persons or their property Vice Chairman Reserves Manager within the boundaries of the ground Steve Paradise Neil Budden either before, during or after matches. Welfare Officer Gemma Club Physio Tewkesbury Nikki Crampton Programme Design Football Secretary Bar Manager JRH Media | 07881237868 Jo Reynolds Aaron Brown james@jrhmedia.co.uk #ZEBRAS 3
FROM THE BOARDROOM WITH CHAIRMAN JOHN BOWERS Good afternoon to you all and welcome to Consol cup and we hope to be running a coach to the Stadium Raleigh Grove for today’s fixture against game. Anyone interested in going please ask any Bristol Telephones. committee member for details. As always I would like to extend the welcome to Back to today’s game against Telephones where we every associated with Bristol Telephones to Dorset hope to build on the away win at Longwell Green and hope you all have a pleasant stay with us and and put some more points on the board. have a safe trip home. It was a fantastic win for the reserves in last Saturday’s As you are all probably aware our midweek game Dorset Cup home game beating Dorchester Sports against Bishop Suttton was postponed because of a by two goals to nil in a very entertaining game. I am COVID issue within the Sutton camp. hoping for a nice run in the cup for the lads who look quite capable of doing just that. It was a great shame that last Saturday’s game against Exmouth Town in the FA Vase was called off Enjoy today’s game and remember we are home because someone in their camp tested positive for again this Wednesday against Cheddar. So let’s get COVID. Exmouth did the right thing and forfeited the behind the lads today and remember to keep the game which sends us through to the next round. faith. COYZ! We have now been drawn away to Millbrook in the first round. It’s nice to have an away day in the John M J HOOPER & SON Painter and Decorator Established 1982 Discount Available For Club Members No VAT | Free Estimates 17 Barton Gardens 01935 813262 Sherborne, 07855 250136 Dorset DT9 4BE malcolmhooper@supanet.com 4 #ZEBRAS
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OUR HISTORY AND HONOURS The club was founded in 1894, making them one The clubhouse and stadium was a project due to the of the oldest clubs in Dorset, they played their forethought of the then Chairman of the club, Mr. matches in those early days at Marston Road, on Ken Mullins, this spacious facility also incorporates the outskirts of the Town. the dressing rooms, bar, function room, kitchen, storeroom and toilets, including disabled facilities. They played county football with occasional silverware displayed in the town pubs. Following the The record attendance at the ground is 1,000 versus opening of the Terrace playing fields just before the Eastliegh (featuring ex-Southampton and England Second World War, this became the new venue for international Matthew Le Tissier), in the Andy home games. Shephard Memorial match on July 27th 2003. The Club then moved across the road from the Four Football League clubs have played at Raleigh Terrace playing fields in 1985 to it’s present home Grove, Plymouth Argyle, Torquay United, Swindon called “Raleigh Grove” fittingly using Sir Walter Town and Yeovil Town. Raleigh’s historical connection with the town. In 2001 the committee of Sherborne Town outlined The Raleigh Grove site was built in 1985 on a grazing a 3-phase, 5-year plan for the future development of field, at the level of the raised banking that exists the ground, the plans included a hard standing path today on the north west side of the ground, this had on all sides of the pitch for spectators, a 150-seater to be leveled, to create a playing area, a task made all stand to be erected, relocating the dugouts, the more difficult as there was a pond in the far right corner of the ground. improvements to the clubhouse, and the installation of floodlights. Expansion and upgrading the stadium When the site was built the club noted the has been ongoing every year. regulations laid down for promotion from the Dorset Premier league at the time, so a covered section on The club joined the Toolstation Western League in the south west side of the ground was erected for 2006 after gaining runners up spot in the Dorset supporters, also the pitch had four drains laid to aid Premier League, exciting FA Cup and Vase runs have the playing surface. seen the club play from Cornwall to Suffolk. Dorset Senior Cup Runners-up - 1973/74, 2006/07 Dorset Reserve League Winners - 2007/08 Dorset Combination Winners - 1981/82, 1984/85 Toolstation First Division ‘Manager of the Year’ Dorset Combination Cup Winners - 1981/82, 1984/85 2007/8 Kevin Leigh, 2012/13 Jamie Manley Dorset Combination Cup Runners-up - 1982/83, 1993/94 Toolstation ‘Hospitality Award’ Winners - 2009/10 Dorset Senior Cup Winners - 1982/83, 2003/04, 2007/08 FA Cup Second Qualifying Round - 2010/11 Dorset Youth Shield Winners - 1989/90, 1990/91 Somerset Floodlit Youth League Dorset Combination Runners-up - 1992/93, 2001/02 South Division Winners - 2010/11 Dorset Premier League Runners-up - 2005/06 Toolstation First Division Winners - 2012/13 FA Carlsberg Vase Forth Round - 2006/07 Dorset Senior Trophy Runners-up - 2012/13 FA Carlsberg Vase ‘Team of the Round’ - 2007/08 Dorset County Youth League Division 1 Winners Toolstation First Division Runners-up - 2007/08 2012/13 #ZEBRAS 7
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TODAY’S VISITORS BRISTOL TELEPHONES Formed in 1948, Bristol For the next season, Bristol finished third, seventh and tenth Telephones were originally Telephones, as they were now in the previous seasons. This known as Bristol Post Office called, were able to borrow season they hope to push on to Telephones Football Club, as changing facilities from Cutters possibly finish at the top of the they were then part of the Post Friday, whose ground borders our table, having made substantial Office. own, until the current clubhouse improvements to their ground in was constructed. readiness for progression to the Playing at Bristol Civil Service next level. Club, they had to leave that pitch In recent years this has seen when BT was privatised under substantial improvements such On the playing side, ‘Phones Maggie Thatcher. that it is now considered one of have won the Suburban Premier the best clubs in the area. They then played at various League three times, the Premier grounds, until the overall Through all this time, Telephones Div 2 title twice, and the Bosley social club purchased their played in the Bristol and Cup Four times. current ground in 1984. Various Suburban League, being an ever improvements were undertaken present club in the ‘Premier’ They also won the Gloucester but in 1994 the clubhouse, which Divisions since their formation. Junior Cup in 1975, and were was mostly wooden construction, This season will be Telephones Finalists in the Gloucestershire was destroyed by fire. fourth at this level, having Senior Amateur Cup in 2012. #ZEBRAS 17
FIRST DIVISION ROUND-UP In the battle between the bottom two, Bishops which ended on a high when debutant Alves Jesus Lydeard claimed a much-needed victory over scored their fifth after entering the field as a second Devizes to capture their first points of the season. half substitute. In truth, it wasn’t much of a contest, with Lydeard At the opposite end of the table, Warminster scoring four times before the interval during a 5-1 rebounded from a couple of bad results by beating win which all began with Mark Cornish’s 10th minute Almondsbury 3-0. opener. Jack Kelly then doubled the hosts lead less than ten minutes later before Town pulled a goal Martin Johnson was the star of the show for the back. home side, scoring in both halves, with George Butler also getting his name on the scoresheet thanks to an A fierce drive from outside the area by Amauri Ruiz assist from Ian Jeffery. restored Lydeard’s advantage towards the end of the Top five rivals Portishead and Lebeq remain level on first half, before Luke Boyle made it 4-1 a couple of points following their 1-1 draw at Bristol Road, while moments later. Having had a rough start of things, Wincanton defeated Bishop Sutton 1-0 to register the Lyds will have enjoyed this morale boosting win, their fourth win in five outings. SPROUTS STINK YOUR BRANDING SHOULDN’T DESIGN | SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT | VIDEO EDITING | PHOTO EDITING TRANSCRIPTIONS | WEBSITE DESIGN | LOGOS | BRANDING www.jrhmedia.co.uk james@jrhmedia.co.uk | 07881 237868 18 #ZEBRAS
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INSIDE THE BOX WITH COLIN GOODLAND Hi everyone and welcome to Raleigh Grove, this week I have searched the computer box to bring you another football story. LUCAS RADEBE: FROM BEING SHOT IN SOUTH AFRICA TO NATIONAL ICON AND LEEDS LEGEND To achieve legend status at a club with the history of Leeds United is a huge honour. Given his humble beginnings, it is even more remarkable that one of Elland Road’s favourite sons is Lucas ‘The Chief’ Radebe. The South Africa that Radebe grew up in was torn in so many ways. Apartheid-era South Africa saw blacks treated as second class citizens and their leaders locked away. In Johannesburg, Radebe was at the centre of the conflict. Like most boys of his age, Radebe became part of the protest movement. He regularly attended anti-apartheid rallies in what was a dangerous time. Many died and funerals became the norm every Sunday for young protestors who had been apartheid was ending. South Africa was once again open killed. Radebe’s escape was through his true love, football. As to the world and Radebe starred in a three-match series a tall, skinny child, Radebe stood out. With his tongue stuck against Cameroon, who just two years earlier had reached out, he was attracting admirers as he commanded matches the quarter-finals at Italia 90. on the waste grounds of the townships, where the ball was normally rolled-up socks and games often consisted of far Weeks later, Radebe led the Chiefs against Crystal Palace more than 11-a-side. in a prestigious friendly which saw him up against future teammate Nigel Martyn. But just as things were looking On the request of his parents, Radebe moved to one of the up and scouts from top European clubs were following the safer ‘homelands’ to the north of Johannesburg. He quickly young defender, tragedy struck. On his way to buying drinks made a name for himself in amateur football. On his debut, for his mother, Radebe heard a loud bang; it took a while for he played in goal at short notice, but produced a stunning him to realise he had been shot, but there was blood was performance to save two penalties. Quickly, though, it was everywhere, and when he reached the hospital, he needed his commanding displays at the back that drew the attention emergency surgery. of the biggest clubs in South Africa. In a Castel Cup semi-final for his local side, Radebe played on for 70 minutes despite Miraculously the bullet had entered his back and come breaking several teeth after a flying boot caught him. through his thigh but somehow missed any organs or arteries. Radebe, though, had missed out on something. He could only eat out of a straw for a week but had led his While he was in hospital he was due to play a league game side to the final. Kaizer Motaung, the owner of the Kaizer for the Chiefs, where Beşiktaş scouts had made plans to Chiefs, was suddenly on the phone. He begged Radebe see him. His injuries from the shooting cost him a move to day after day to join him at one of the biggest clubs in the Turkey, but luckily Leeds United scout Geoff Sleight had country. After a deal was struck to ensure that Radebe could already seen Radebe play and convinced manager Howard continue his studies, and with the blessings of his parents, he Wilkinson to sign both the defender and his international was now a professional footballer at the age of just 20. teammate Philemon Masinga. He was making a name just at the right time. Progressing Enjoy the game and excelling as part of an all-conquering Chiefs side, Goody #ZEBRAS 21
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RESERVE TEAM NEWS WITH RESERVE TEAM MANAGER NEIL BUDDEN Good evening Everyone, I hope you are all safe and well. an immediate impact and was giving the Dorchester Sports Firstly I would like thank the many of you that came along left back a torrid time by being direct and attacking him with to our home game on Saturday that saw us host Dorchester every chance. We continued to play like with these one and Sports in the Dorset Senior Trophy. two touch patterns of play and in the 66th minute Luke Jackson was released down the right hand side and get to the right We talked in the group about how we felt we had been starting hand side of the Dorchester Sports box and to look up and see slow in previous games and that we weren’t compact enough Elliott Mann making a surging run into the box and Luke fed a so we were conscious of this and we wanted to start this game lovely ball across the 6 yard box which saw Elliott get across the quicker and play with a high intensity whilst staying disciplined Dorchester Sports defender and to latch on to Luke’s cross to with our shape on and off of the ball. steer the ball in to the roof of the Dorchester Sports goal and put us 2-0 up. We started really well and got straight at Dorchester Sports on Saturday and this paid dividends this week as 8 minutes after You could see instantly that any belief that Dorchester Sports the kick off we took the lead with a great strike from Jake Wolfe. had of getting back into the game had completely gone with A fantastic run with the ball by Peter Ireland down the right us getting our second goal and we again restated the game hand side of the Dorchester Sports defence and delivering a well by keeping our shape, staying disciplined and working great cut back ball to find Jake Wolfe on the edge of the box hard off of the ball to regain possession and keep the ball well. where Jake’s strike spectacularly found the top left hand corner Dorchester Sports had resulted to the long ball again which we of the Dorchester Sports goal putting us 1-0 up. had dealt well with for the majority of the game with our back for looking very strong and organised but with 10 minutes to The goal gave us a big boost of confidence and as the half went go Dorchester Sports found themselves with a rare chance on we continued to control the game and dominate the ball with the ball being fired across our six yard box only for the whilst still threatening the Dorchester Sports goal and creating Dorchester Sports striker to blaze the ball high over the cross chances to extended the lead. Dorchester Sports struggled to bar. get a foot hold in the game which was credit to the work rate of our lads and the aggression that we played with limiting Like all of the lads on Saturday Luke Jackson had put in a great Dorchester Sports to having only two opportunities from 2 shift and on the 85th minute we made our final change which long balls but the half finished 1-0. saw young Jake Handley get his competitive debut for the club and take Luke’s place. At half time we were forced into making an early substitution with the hard working Steve Friend having to be withdrawn The game finished with us being the deservedly 2-0 winners with an ankle injury that he had picked up during the first half and progressing into the next round of the Dorset Senior which saw a welcomed return for Marc Caines after a short Trophy where we will host Gillingham Town at home with the injury spell himself. date of this fixture yet to be confirmed. The second half got underway and we again looked bright All of our lads were absolutely superb on Saturday and showed from the kick off and took the game to Dorchester Sports by a real togetherness on the pitch to work extremely hard for pressing high and winning the ball back in good areas allowing each other and not only offensively were we very good but us to get at their back four immediately. defensively we were fantastic and Jake Hobbs picked up the Man Of The Match vote with a very good consistent and strong We continued to hassle Dorchester Sports when they had performance. possession of the ball which was limited as we had the majority of the early part of the second under control by retaining the This coming Saturday sees us focusing back on the League and ball well. A pleasing thing to see in the second half was that looking to maintain our momentum as we travel down to Holt although the game was 1-0 at the time the lads were playing looking for another win against what will be another very good with real confidence and composure by putting patterns and strong side. of 1 tough and tough football together and in spells slicing Dorchester Sports open. Stay safe and well and thank you for the continued support. After putting in a strong shift we made a change on the 58th minute and gave our first goal scorer Jake Wolfe a well-earned Neil rest and we introduced the lively Ashley Guppy. Ashley had #ZEBRAS 23
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FIXTURES & RESULTS SEPTEMBER 2020 20TH RADSTOCK TOWN H 2ND STREET (FA CUP) W 2-1 27TH CHEDDAR A 5TH PORTISHEAD TOWN L 2-0 9TH RADSTOCK TOWN L 2-0 MARCH 2021 12TH CLEVEDON (FA CUP) L 2-1 6TH CALNE TOWN H 19TH OLDLAND ABBOT W 2-1 13TH CORSHAM TOWN A 22ND WELTON ROVERS L 3-1 20TH HENGROVE ATH LETIC H 26TH ASHTON & BACKWELL L 3-1 27TH WARMINSTER TOWN A 30TH WELLS CITY L 3-2 APRIL 2021 OCTOBER 2020 2ND WINCANTON TOWN H 3RD LONGWELL GREEN W 1-0 5TH DEVIZES TOWN A 14TH BISHOP SUTTON H 10TH LONGWELL GREEN H 17TH BRISTOL TELEPHONES H 24TH LEBEQ UNITED A 21ST CHEDDAR H 24TH BISHOPS LYDEARD A MAY 2021 31ST MILLBROOK (FA VASE) A 1ST HENGROVE ATHLETIC A 8TH WELTON ROVERS H NOVEMBER 2020 15TH BRISTOL TELEPHONES A 7TH CALNE TOWN A *Fixtures are subject to change. 14TH DEVIZES TOWN H 28TH ASHTON & BACKWELL A TOOLSTATION FIRST DIVISION TABLE DECEMBER 2020 P W D L GD P Ashton & Backwell 7 6 0 1 9 18 5TH ALMONDSBURY A Calne Town 5 5 0 0 9 15 12TH WARMINSTER TOWN H Welton Rovers 6 4 2 0 10 14 19TH BISHOPS LYDEARD H Lebeq United 8 4 2 2 8 14 Portishead Town 7 4 2 1 6 14 26TH WINCANTON TOWN A Warminster Town 6 4 1 1 8 13 Wincanton Town 9 4 1 4 -1 13 JANUARY 2021 Wells City 5 4 0 1 5 12 Corsham Town 3 3 0 0 10 9 2ND LEBEQ UNITED H Bishop Sutton 5 3 0 2 1 9 9TH BISHOP SUTTON A Radstock Town 6 3 0 3 -4 9 16TH PORTISHEAD TOWN A Almondsbury 7 3 0 4 -9 9 23RD ALMONDSBURY H Bristol Telephones 6 2 0 4 1 6 Cheddar 6 2 0 4 -1 6 30TH CORSHAM TOWN H Sherborne Town 7 2 0 5 -7 6 Oldland Abbotonians 6 1 0 5 -6 3 FEBRUARY 2021 Bishops Lydeard 8 1 0 7 -12 3 Hengrove Athletic 4 0 2 2 -4 2 6TH OLDLAND ABBOT A Longwell Green Sports 6 0 1 5 -8 1 13TH WELLS CITY A Devizes Town 5 0 1 4 -15 1 #ZEBRAS 25
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