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SATURDAY 21st AUGUST 2021 | KICK OFF 3:00PMHARTLEY WINTNEY FC CLUB HISTORY
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FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
4 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownCLUB OFFICIALS 2021-2022
PRESIDENT TREASURER
Vacant Colin Charlton
VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Nick Vint Phil Blakey, Elayne Duddridge
CHAIRMAN MATCH SECRETARY
Luke Mullen Gerry Wykes
Hartley Wintney F.C.
VICE CHAIRMAN SUBURBAN LEAGUE SECRETARY
Steve Noakes David Ray
HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS UNDER 18s SECRETARY
Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby, Phil Blakey
Paddy White, Luke Mullen, Brian BAR CHAIRMAN
Barnard, Gerry Wykes Paddy White
VICE PRESIDENTS MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY
Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Peter Auchterlonie
Ann Bradley, Mick Bradley, Mick Clarke, COMMITTEE
Lisa Collins, James Cooke, Neil Doody, Peter Auchterlonie
Elayne Duddridge, Paula Flanders, Ray Boorman
Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Ann Bradley
Lenthal, Margaret Lewington, Bob Brendan Devlin
Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Nick Elkington
Richardson, Niall Scott, Linda Scott, Josie Jeremy Fox
Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Malcolm White
Chris Stanley, Roy Stimpson, Trudy SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Stimpson, Roger Taplin, Nick Vint Tracy Collier, Samantha Vallance
FIRST TEAM MANAGER SPORTS THERAPIST
Anthony Millerick Yasser Adnan
FIRST TEAM ASSISTANT MANAGER U23 DEVELOPMENT TEAM MANAGERS
Steve Noakes Andy Hunt
FIRST TEAM COACHES Ross Weatherstone
Neil Woodyer U18 YOUTH TEAM MANAGERS
Mark Hurst Dan Ryan
Keith Benjamin Steve Bates
Ty Newton U18 YOUTH TEAM COACH
FIRST TEAM ANALYST Nick Meads
Nick Meads
MATCH DAY OFFICERS CLUB PHOTOGRAPHER
Ray Boorman Josie Shipman
Phil Blakey SOCIAL MEDIA
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Tyler House Tony King
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 5WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC
G
ood afternoon Ladies and Team are also in action this afternoon
Gentlemen and welcome to the and make the trip to Eastbourne
Memorial Ground for this Borough, looking to improve on last
Pitching In Southern League Premier week’s performance.
South Division fixture against
Wimborne Town. On the club front, please may I remind
you that this season’s membership is
We extend a warm welcome to their now due. Please ask at the bar for a
players, officials and supporters, and to form. Every membership contribution
today’s match officials, Messrs Higgs, helps as we continue our post-
Crowhurst and Gregory. pandemic recovery.
A bit about our opponents Now that our squad is coming together,
we are also asking for any kind souls
Full Name: Wimborne Town who are so inclined to sponsor a player
Football Club this season.
Nickname(s): The Magpies Our adult player sponsorships are just
£70 for the season, and these are
Founded: 1878 unique sponsorships; one sponsor to
each player and they are first come,
Ground: New Cuthbury, first served. Payments can be made by
Wimborne bank transfer to the Club account, or by
cheque at the clubhouse.
Chairman: Paula Henley
We also have a new junior/youth
Manager: James Stokoe sponsorship package, which allows
anyone 16 years old or younger to
Like ourselves, the Magpies have had sponsor any player in the senior
an inauspicious start to the season, Hartley Wintney squad for just £15 for
suffering a 4-1 opening day home the season. A player can have more
defeat to early league high-flyers than one junior/youth sponsor, but each
Taunton, before securing a point in a sponsor will get an individual photo
goalless draw at Yate in midweek. taken of them with their chosen player.
For Hartley, Tuesday was a very Please get behind the team this
disappointing night for the team as they afternoon. If you enjoy your day with
suffered a 3-nil home defeat against us, why not boost the gate and bring a
Harrow Borough. Perhaps our night mate to the next home fixture?
was summed up by the late penalty
miss, but here’s hoping that the boys Thank you for your support. #UTR
can bounce back today. I know that
they are hurting as much as the fans
are. L !"
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ood afternoon all and welcome we've seen some good, some bad and
back to the Memorial Ground for some ugly. As I say, Tuesday did come
this afternoon’s match against as a shock.
Wimborne Town.
To prove that it was merely a bad day at
After two very the office for all departments, we have
positive away to rectify it immediately. We have had
performances, some good battles with Wimborne over
we were all the years and we expect nothing
surprised by different today, so it will make for a good
the game.
performance
on Tuesday In regards to our squad, Shane
night at home. Hollamby isn't far off a return and we all
know what an important player he has
Harrow were been for us over the years. With Spurs
clinical all night not in any of the big European trophies,
and were brave we should see more of him this season!
in their
photo: Mark Sandom defending and Dean Stow is fit again, but work and
it's fair to say family commitments mean he will return
that we were the complete opposite fully in September, adding some
throughout - something that hasn't been experience and steel.
in our DNA for a considerable time.
Nathan Jones is out for another four
Despite the softness of their goals, we weeks at the very least but, other than
still created a hatful of chances, that, our numbers are healthy right now.
numerous set pieces and periods of
pressure for the second game running. Meanwhile, James Beauchamp has
gone on loan to Fleet and is scoring
However, due to a mix of bad luck and goals.
poor finishing, we failed to put any
pressure on a Harrow side who had just There is competition for places which
come off a bad loss in their opening should push those starting harder to
game of the season. retain their shirts, but with fixtures
coming thick and fast, we will need to
The few positives we'll take from the retain that throughout this campaign.
game is that at no point did the players
throw in the towel; we created some Enjoy the game and see you all in the
good chances, and we still haven't been bar after. UTR
truly opened up or come under any real
sustained pressure… and that seems
like a strange sentence to write after M#$%&r'
conceding 3 goals.
We are two games into our season and
8 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownTODAY’S OPPOSITION
W
imborne Town are now in first time facing Hartley as a manager.
their fourth season in the
Pitching In Southern League Club History: Wimborne Town FC
Premier South. was founded in 1878. The club
became founder members of the
Like Hartley, the 2018/19 season was South Hampshire & Dorset FA in
the first Step 3 campaign in the club’s 1884 and the Dorset County FA in
history. However, three months 1887.
earlier, in the Division One West play-
off final, the Magpies thought they Much of the club’s early history was
had missed out on promotion after a spent in the Dorset League and cup
penalty shootout defeat against wins in that time included the Dorset
Swindon Supermarine. Minor Cup, the Dorset Junior Cup and
most notably the Dorset Senior
It was a month later, when South Amateur Cup.
Yorkshire side Shaw Lane folded, that
Wimborne Town were belatedly In the 1980/81 season, Wimborne
promoted to fill the vacancy left at Town won Division One of the Dorset
Step 3. League for the first time in their
history. After ground improvements
This meant a total of seven clubs that included the installation of
were promoted from Step 4 to the floodlights, the construction of a
Southern League Premier South that perimeter wall around the ground, as
year and all seven have competed in well as new changing rooms, the club
every subsequent season in our joined the Western League ahead of
division. the 1981/82 season.
Hartley first travelled to Cuthbury for a A Reserves side continued to
league meeting between the two compete in the Dorset League and
sides in November 2018. That match successfully defended the club’s
saw Wimborne run out 2-1 winners. Division One title, while the First
The reverse fixture in March 2019 Team finished 4th in Division One of
ended 3-0 to Hartley. the Western League in 1982.
The following season, Wimborne In the 1982/83 season, the club
hosted the Row on the opening day of entered the FA Cup for the first time
the season in a game that finished in its history. They went on to reach
goalless. Then, in the most recent the First Round Proper and face
clash between the two sides, a 2-2 league opposition, but were
draw was played out at the Memorial eventually beaten by Fourth Division
Ground in January last year. side Aldershot.
The current Magpies boss, James The Magpies then finished in the top
Stokoe, played in three of those four half of the league in each of the next
previous matches, but today is his five seasons, including a 3rd placed
12 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownWIMBORNE TOWN
finish in the 1984/85 season, before before Stokoe replaced him a year
joining the Wessex League in 1987. later.
In the 1991/92 season, Wimborne While the last two league campaigns
Town, led by chairman Brian have been halted by the coronavirus
Maidment and manager Alex Pike, pandemic, Wimborne have continued
enjoyed an epic cup run in the FA to make great strides off the pitch.
Vase, going on to the Wembley final
where they defeated favourites Plans to move the club into a new
Guiseley 5-3 to lift the trophy. During ground were first unveiled more than
that same historic season, Wimborne six years ago and became a reality
also won the Dorset Senior Cup and last year when the ground was built.
Wessex League championship to
complete a unique treble of trophies. The old Cuthbury, the club’s home for
more than a century, has since
The club won its second Wessex closed, but not before loyal Wimborne
League title two years later, in 1994, supporters bidded for the dugouts,
followed by a third win in 2000. By goals, signage and even parts of the
2005, Wimborne had finished in the pitch, all raising funds for the club.
top half of the league table for 18
consecutive seasons. The new ground was officially opened
in December 2020, with the club’s
The 2009/10 Wessex League season Development Team playing its home
saw neighbours Poole Town finish as games there as they went on to win a
champions, but they were not league title last season, while the first
promoted due to problems related to Southern League match was played
ground grading. Wimborne, who had there last Saturday, when Taunton
finished as runners-up, were therefore were the visitors.
promoted to the Southern League for
the first time in the club’s history. Meanwhile, a new 3G training pitch
has also been installed next to the
Wimborne’s spell in Southern League ground, including perimeter fencing
Division One South & West began and a spectator area, so the pitch can
with six consecutive bottom half be used for matches when required.
finishes between 2011 and 2016, The training pitch will be used by all
before Matty Holmes was named of the Magpies’ teams including its
manager for the 2016/17 season. academy and junior sides.
Holmes was in charge for three
seasons, finishing 11th in 2016/17,
3rd and promoted in 2017/18 and
14th in Southern League Premier
South in 2018/19. Assistant manager
Danny Holmes later succeeded his
older brother as Wimborne manager,
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 13TODAY’S OPPOSITION
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he following players featured for in the USA before returning home last
the Magpies in Tuesday’s draw year.
against Yate Town. Manager
James Stokoe has added a number of Harry Morgan – Midfielder
new players to his squad this season. Highly-rated attacking player who
Wimborne fought off competition to
Billy Terrell – Goalkeeper sign from Bashley last year.
Bournemouth youth team goalkeeper
who has started both league matches Aidan Shepherd – Striker
for Wimborne this season. Made his Wimborne debut in January
2018 as a 16-year-old and has spent
Dan Strugnell – Defender time on loan at Bournemouth (Poppies)
Achieved back-to-back promotions FC.
while a Havant & Waterlooville player
before joining Wimborne after short Charlie Gunson – Midfielder
spells at Dorchester and Gosport. Joined the club from Blackfield &
Langley last season and previously
Connal Morrison – Defender won promotion to Step 3 with his
New signing from Blackfield & Langley former club.
who has also played for Portadown in
Northern Ireland. Lewis Beale – Striker
On a short term loan from National
Callum Chugg – Defender League side Eastleigh and has
Joined Wimborne last year and has previously featured for US Portsmouth
previously played for the likes of and AFC Totton and in the Southern
Gosport, Blackfield & Langley and AFC League for Metropolitan Police, all on
Totton. loan from Eastleigh.
Ben Scorey – Defender Cameron Smith – Midfielder
Recently played in the National League Young prospect in his second season
for Eastleigh and is another new with the Magpies’ first team and made
addition to the Magpies’ defence this a substitute appearance for the side in
season. midweek.
Regan Mason – Defender Other players in Wimborne’s first team
Promoted from the club’s Reserves squad this season include Scott Arnold
squad and made his Southern League (defender), Jake Carswell, Adwell
debut last Saturday. Chipangura (both midfielders), Alex
Cull (goalkeeper), Jamie Henry
Josh Hanratty – Midfielder (midfielder), Jake Sinclair and Curtis
Played for the Southampton academy Young (both strikers).
as a teenager and later spent 5 years
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artley Wintney FC are delighted onto the head of Jack Ball that gave us
to confirm that fans’ favourite the win in the play-off final against
and previous club captain, Dean Cambridge City?
Stow, has re-signed with the club for the
2021/22 season. He joined Basingstoke Town at the start
of the 2018/19 season, where he was
Famed for his direct free-kicks, the 33- also club captain, before returning to the
year-old defender/midfielder originally Row ahead of the 2020/21 season.
joined the Row in February 2016 and
went on to contribute hugely to the His other clubs have included Thatcham
success that saw the club rise through Town, Gosport Borough and Hungerford
the divisions following back-to-back Town, but we like to think his best
promotions. Who can forget his delivery games have been for the Row!
16 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownMATCH REPORT
HARTLEY WINTNEY 0 between goalkeeper Luke Williams and
HARROW BOROUGH 3 his central defenders, allowing
EWINGTON an easy chance to shoot
The Pitching In Southern into an empty goal.
League Premier South,
Tuesday 17th August 2021 Hartley then came close to pulling back
Match report by David Graham a goal on 21 minutes. A corner from
Ryan Case saw the Boro’ struggle to
Hartley Wintney opened their home clear their lines, and a goalmouth
league programme by going down to melee ensued. The visitors just
a 3-0 defeat against Harrow managed to scramble the ball clear.
Borough, the match decided by
striker James Ewington's hat-trick of The Row forced several corners and
goals. had the bulk of the play but were
unable to fashion a clear-cut chance.
The Boro’ striker clearly enjoys playing
at the Memorial Ground. On a previous On 29 minutes, Harrow forced a corner
occasion, while a Walton Casuals on the left. The flag kick provided a
player, he recorded a similar hat-trick chance for Ewington, who saw his
against the Row. effort from the edge of the box go over
the crossbar.
Harrow got off to the best possible start
in the match. Inside just three minutes, Shortly before half time, there was a
a slick move down the left involving lengthy stoppage following a collision
Michael Bryan and Ahmet Biler saw the between Eshun and Harrow’s David
latter deliver an excellent low cross Taylor. This resulted in Taylor being
across the face of the goal, and helped from the field of play with a
EWINGTON, coming in at the back nasty injury, and Eshun shown a yellow
post, shot home. card.
The Row responded well and, two In added time at the end of the half,
minutes later, Sam Shaw created a Ewington and Bryan combined well,
chance for Kingsley Eshun on the edge giving Frank Keita a chance, but the
of the box. The striker's shot crashed parting shot went wide.
off the crossbar.
The second half started with Hartley
On nine minutes, Sam Argent and Ben having the bulk of possession and play.
Wright combined well and the latter's However, they were unable to create a
parting shot brought out a good save meaningful chance.
from Damian Las in the Boro’ goal.
Harrow put the match out of reach with
On 12 minutes, Boro’ increased their a goal on 59 minutes from the penalty
lead following some indecisive spot.
defending from the Row. A hopeful ball
forward saw a lack of communication Bryan managed to get free in the Row
18 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownHARROW BOROUGH (H)
penalty area after a short period of The Row put together another move in
pressure before he was pulled down in added time, with Bird creating space for
the area near the goal line. a cross from the left. Eshun got on the
EWINGTON took the spot kick and end of it but headed over.
scored to complete his hat-trick.
The scoreline did not reflect the match.
The Row put in a good effort to get Harrow had fewer chances but scored
back into the match but continued to be three goals. Hartley, with plenty of the
unable to create a clear-cut chance play, were unable to fashion enough
against an increasingly confident Boro’ chances.
defence.
Having conceded five times in the first
On 70 minutes, a cross from Shaw on two matches, plus a good number of
the right found Argent, who saw his goals in their pre-season friendlies, the
close range shot blocked. Five minutes Row may need a few tweaks in the
later, substitute Toby Raggett did well defensive department. [D Graham]
to get behind the visitors' defence but
dragged his shot wide. Hartley Line-Up: Williams;
Kpohomouh, Goode, Drage, Bird (c);
Hartley continued to press and, on 80 Shaw, Case, Webb; Wright, Eshun,
minutes, had a chance to reduce the Argent.
deficit from the penalty spot. Tom Bird
and Raggett combined well down the Subs: Smart (replaced Kpohomouh),
left and the former was hauled down in Edwards (replaced Case), Raggett
the penalty area. Argent took the spot (replaced Wright), Simmo, Allen.
kick but shot over the crossbar.
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 19Date Opposition Result Position Att Competition 1 2 3 4 14 Aug A Merthyr Town D 2-2 8th 593 League Williams Kpohomouh 1 Bird (c) Drage 17 Aug H Harrow Borough L 0-3 18th 208 League Williams Kpohomouh Bird (c) Drage 21 Aug H Wimborne Town League 28 Aug A Truro City League 30 Aug H Gosport Borough League 04 Sep FA Cup 1QR 11 Sep A Hayes & Yeading United League 14 Sep Hants Cup 2R 18 Sep FA Cup 2QR 25 Sep A Weston-super-Mare League 27 Sep A Beaconsfield Town League 02 Oct H Taunton Town League 05 Oct League Cup 1R 09 Oct A Salisbury League 12 Oct H Hendon League 16 Oct H Yate Town League 19 Oct A Dorchester Town League 23 Oct H Swindon Supermarine League 26 Oct H Metropolitan Police League 30 Oct FA Trophy 3QR 06 Nov A Chesham United League 09 Nov A Kings Langley League 13 Nov H Poole Town League 16 Nov H Tiverton Town League 20 Nov A Walton Casuals League 27 Nov A Metropolitan Police League 04 Dec H Weston-super-Mare League 11 Dec A Taunton Town League 18 Dec H Beaconsfield Town League 27 Dec A Gosport Borough League 01 Jan H Farnborough League 08 Jan A Harrow Borough League 15 Jan H Merthyr Town League 22 Jan A Yate Town League 29 Jan H Salisbury League 05 Feb A Hendon League 12 Feb H Dorchester Town League 19 Feb A Swindon Supermarine League 26 Feb H Chesham United League 05 Mar H Kings Langley League 19 Mar A Poole Town League 26 Mar H Walton Casuals League 02 Apr A Tiverton Town League 09 Apr A Wimborne Town League 16 Apr H Truro City League 18 Apr A Farnborough League 23 Apr H Hayes & Yeading United League
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Goode Case Shaw Webb Argent Wright Eshun 1 Edwards Simmo Goode Case Shaw Webb Argent Wright Eshun Edwards Smart Raggett
SOUTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH
H
ayes & Yeading United are Amartey and his second goal of the
one of four clubs in the season.
division still to have a 100%
record, having won both of There was still time for more goals, with
their opening games. Emmanuel completing his hat-trick,
before becoming the first ever Hayes &
After beginning the new season with a Yeading United player to score four
3-0 win over Swindon Supermarine, goals in a match, making it 6-2 in
United’s first away match saw them added time.
thump Hendon 6-2, becoming the new
early league leaders by virtue of having While Hendon dropped to 9th, Hayes
the best goal difference. climbed to the top of the table, already
on 6 points and with a +7 goal
Hosts Hendon had also won their difference.
opening match and supporters at Silver
Jubilee Park could have been Taunton Town also recorded back-to-
mistaken for thinking they would win back wins with a 2-1 home victory over
this one too, as a couple of early goals Dorchester Town, but only after the
looked to have put them in a Magpies missed a last-gasp penalty.
commanding position.
The visitors took the lead in the 11th
First, Jayden Clarke scored in minute through Sam Bayston, but were
successive matches by reacting behind in the match just four minutes
quickest to Wilson Carvalho’s blocked later.
shot, then Christian Smith doubled the
lead from inside his own half by In the 14th minute, a cross from the left
expertly lobbing the ball over a allowed Ollie Chamberlain to equalise,
stranded Jack Smith in the United goal. before he scored again a minute later
after being played in by Toby Holmes.
However, Hayes were to fight back by
scoring six times without reply, the first With Taunton leading for the majority of
two goals arriving before half time. the match, Dorchester’s dramatic
Hassan Jalloh fired home and halved penalty miss came in the fourth minute
the deficit, before Moses Emmanuel of added time at the end of the match.
equalised two minutes before half time.
After goalscorer Bayston went over in
Five minutes into the second half, the box, Tom Purrington stepped up to
Emmanuel was bundled over in the take the spot kick, but fired over the bar
penalty area and awarded a spot kick, as the home supporters celebrated
which he took himself to put Hayes & their side’s win.
Pic: Josie Shipman
Yeading in front for the first time in the
match. While Taunton remain 2nd, Dorchester
drop to 21st after losing their opening
Midway through the second half, Hayes two matches.
scored again, courtesy of Francis
22 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownSOUTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER SOUTH
In front of a crowd of almost 800, Farnborough won the match in the
Weston-super-Mare beat Merthyr Town second half with Seth Owens putting
3-1 to move up to 3rd. them in front, before a late penalty was
dispatched by another ex-Row player,
Last Saturday’s goalscorer, Sam Avery, Louie Paget.
was again on target for the Seagulls,
putting them ahead in the 43rd minute. The match finished 3-1 and Chesham
drop to 16th in the table.
Then, just a minute into the second
half, Dayle Grubb doubled the hosts’ Meanwhile, Walton Casuals have also
lead. collected 4 points from their first 2
matches.
Merthyr halved the deficit soon after but
Scott Laird sealed the win for Weston- Former Hartley striker Adam Liddle
super-Mare with his side’s third goal, scored the only goal of the game in a 1-
leaving Merthyr in 15th place. 0 win over Gosport Borough on
Tuesday, with Casuals now 7th in the
Beaconsfield Town are 4th and on league and Gosport just inside the top
maximum points after a 1-0 win away half in 11th.
against Kings Langley.
Poole Town bounced back from a late
The only goal of the game was scored defeat against Gosport last Saturday to
by the Rams’ Ollie McCoy, also the win 2-1 at home to Tiverton Town and
scorer of the winning goal in move into the top half.
Beaconsfield’s opening day win.
Tony Lee scored twice in the first half
Meanwhile, after beginning the season for the Dolphins, who held on for the
with two defeats, Kings are now bottom win despite Olaf Koszela’s late goal for
of the table. Tivvy, with Poole now 10th and
Tiverton still 14th in the table.
Farnborough’s win over Chesham
United took them up to 5th in the table Truro City came from behind to win 3-1
with 4 points from 2 matches. away at Salisbury, with all of the goals
coming in the second half.
Ahead of kick-off, the club announced
the signing of former Hartley player of The result sees the White Tigers climb
the season and fans’ favourite, Paul up to 12th in the table, while Salisbury
Hodges. drop four places to 17th.
Hosts Chesham took the lead early on Finally, Swindon Supermarine and
through Zak Joseph, but another Metropolitan Police both started and
former Hartley player, Nic Ciardini, ended the day in the bottom half, with
equalised with a brilliant free kick just Tuesday’s clash ending in a 1-1 draw.
six minutes later.
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 23PITCHING IN SOUTHERN PREMIER SOUTH Pos. Club P W D L GF GA Points 1 Hayes & Yeading Utd 2 2 0 0 9 2 6 2 Taunton Town 2 2 0 0 6 2 6 3 Weston-super-Mare 2 2 0 0 4 1 6 4 Beaconsfield Town 2 2 0 0 3 1 6 5 Farnborough 2 1 1 0 3 1 4 6 Yate Town 2 1 1 0 2 1 4 7 Walton Casuals 2 1 1 0 1 0 4 8 Harrow Borough 2 1 0 1 4 2 3 9 Hendon 2 1 0 1 6 6 3 10 Poole Town 2 1 0 1 5 5 3 11 Gosport Borough 2 1 0 1 4 4 3 12 Truro City 2 1 0 1 3 5 3 13 Metropolitan Police 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 14 Tiverton Town 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 15 Merthyr Town 2 0 1 1 3 5 1 16 Chesham United 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 17 Salisbury 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 18 HARTLEY WINTNEY 2 0 1 1 2 5 1 19 Swindon Supermarine 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 20 Wimborne Town 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 21 Dorchester Town 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 22 Kings Langley 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 24 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town
TODAY’S OTHER FIXTURES
Pitching In Southern Premier South Sky Bet League One (cont.)
Chesham United v Merthyr Town Crewe Alexandra v Accrington Stanley
Hendon v Dorchester Town Doncaster Rovers v Portsmouth
Poole Town v Farnborough Fleetwood Town v Cheltenham Town
Salisbury v Harrow Borough Gillingham v Morecambe
Swindon Supermarine v Kings Langley Ipswich Town v Milton Keynes
Taunton Town v Metropolitan Police Rotherham v Sheffield Wed (1pm)
Tiverton Town v Beaconsfield Town Shrewsbury Town v Plymouth Argyle
Walton Casuals v Truro City Sunderland v AFC Wimbledon
Weston-super-Mare v Gosport Borough Wycombe Wanderers v Lincoln City
Yate Town v Hayes & Yeading United
Sky Bet League Two
Premier League Carlisle United v Leyton Orient
Aston Villa v Newcastle United Exeter City v Bristol Rovers
Brighton & HA v Watford (5.30pm) Forest Green Rovers v Crawley Town
Crystal Palace v Brentford Harrogate Town v Barrow
Leeds United v Everton Hartlepool United v Walsall
Liverpool v Burnley (12.30pm) Mansfield Town v Bradford City
Manchester City v Norwich City Northampton Town v Rochdale
Oldham Athletic v Colchester United
Sky Bet Championship Salford City v Swindon Town
AFC Bournemouth v Blackpool Scunthorpe United v Sutton United
Blackburn v West Bromwich Albion Stevenage v Port Vale
Cardiff City v Millwall Tranmere Rovers v Newport County
Coventry City v Reading
Derby County v Middlesbrough Vanarama National League
Fulham v Hull City Aldershot Town v Chesterfield
Luton Town v Birmingham City Barnet v Notts County
Preston North End v Peterborough FC Halifax Town v Maidenhead United
QPR v Barnsley (12.30pm) King’s Lynn v Southend United
Sheffield United v Huddersfield Town Solihull Moors v Wrexham
Stoke City v Nottingham Forest Stockport v Dagenham & Redbridge
Torquay United v Altrincham
Sky Bet League One Wealdstone v Woking
Bolton Wanderers v Oxford United Weymouth v Boreham Wood
Cambridge United v Burton Albion
Charlton Athletic v Wigan Athletic
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 25FIRST TEAM SQUAD 2021–22
O
ur first team squad are now available to sponsor for the 2021/22 season.
At the reduced cost of £70 for the season, your name/company will
appear in our matchday programme and on the official club website.
Payments can be made by bank transfer to the club account (details will be
provided), or by cheque at the clubhouse. For more information or to register
your sponsorship, contact Kevin at admin@hartleyfc.com.
A separate sponsorship package aimed at our younger supporters has also
been launched this season and more details can be found on page 36.
Anthony Millerick – Manager
Available to Sponsor
“Millers” joined Hartley Wintney as manager in 2015 and has since
guided the Row to two Combined Counties Premier league titles and
successive promotions in 2017 and 2018. Under his management, the
club also achieved an 8th placed finish in its first ever season at Step 3
and, last season, equalled its best FA Cup run by reaching the 4 th
Qualifying Round.
Steve Noakes – Assistant Manager
Available to Sponsor
Appointed as the club’s assistant manager in 2019 after a five-year
spell as a player. A central defender and former club captain, he was
part of the squad that won back-to-back Combined Counties Premier
league titles, followed by promotion to Step 3 via the play-offs.
Nathan Smart – Defender
Sponsored by Duncan & Suzanne Swan
Club captain in each of Hartley’s four seasons as a Step 3 side. A
Southern League Premier promotion winner with Slough Town in 2018,
he subsequently joined the Row that summer and won Players’ Player
of the Season in his first year at the club.
Tom Bird – Defender
Available to Sponsor
Joined Hartley from Kingstonian in 2019 and soon established himself
as the club’s first choice left back. Now in his third season, he has
continued to be one of the Row’s most consistent performers and was
appointed as vice captain ahead of this season.
Luke Williams – Goalkeeper
Sponsored by David Willoughby
Now in his third season with the Row. Won Supporters’ Player and
Players’ Player of the Season awards in 2020 and has been almost
ever-present in the side since signing from Met Police two years ago.
26 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownFIRST TEAM SQUAD 2021–22 Matt Drage – Defender Sponsored by David Willoughby Re-signed for the Row in February 2020 after a seven-month spell with the club the previous year. A mainstay in the Hartley back four since re -joining, he played more times than any other player last season and is also one of the most experienced members of the squad. Sam Argent – Striker Sponsored by MMSA Radio Code Former Hartley captain who returned to the club in 2020 after time with Basingstoke Town and Gosport Borough. His phenomenal goalscoring record includes over 50 goals in successive seasons, both of which culminated in Combined Counties Premier title wins. Josh Webb – Midfielder Available to Sponsor Now in his fifth season at the club, he helped Hartley to achieve promotion to Step 3 in 2018, winning the Manager’s Player of the Season award. Has continued to feature regularly for the Row in subsequent seasons, establishing himself as a firm fans’ favourite. Kingsley Eshun – Striker Sponsored by Barry Sullivan Powerful forward who began his career at QPR and has been capped at youth level for Ghana. Scored against Hartley two seasons ago while at Hendon but joined the Row soon after and has since established himself as a fans’ favourite. Aaron Goode – Defender Available to Sponsor Experienced centre back who has joined the club this season. After beginning his career at QPR, he joined Kingstonian in 2008 and, after seven years with the K’s, he has since featured for the likes of Whitehawk and Sutton Common Rovers. Ben Wright – Striker Available to Sponsor Ex-EFL player who joined Hartley in 2020 and now in his second season with the Row. Has represented over 20 clubs in his career and made 4 Championship appearances in 2010 during his time at Peterborough United. Jacques Kpohomouh – Defender Available to Sponsor After a short but promising stint with the Row in 2018, he signed for Hemel Hempstead, spending three seasons with the Tudors before joining Hartley for a second time in the summer. 28 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town
FIRST TEAM SQUAD 2021–22
Sam Shaw – Midfielder
Sponsored by Hartley Faithful
Highly talented young player who Hartley fought off competition to sign
in the summer. Prior to joining the club, he was a regular for Step 5
side Harefield United, having started out in their under 18’s squad.
Ryan Case – Defender
Available to Sponsor
Joined the club from Chippenham Town in the summer and has plenty
of experience at National League South and Southern League Premier
level. Began his career at AFC Bournemouth and signed professional
terms with the Cherries in 2012.
Jordan Edwards – Midfielder
Available to Sponsor
Joined Hartley in the summer. A product of the Swindon Town
academy, making his EFL debut in 2018 before brief loan spells with
Chippenham Town and Marlow.
Toby Raggett – Striker
Available to Sponsor
Joined Hartley’s under 23’s squad in 2020 before making his Southern
League and FA Cup debuts with the Row’s first team later that year.
His goalscoring record at youth level includes four goals in one match
in last season’s FA Youth Cup.
Ollie Allen – Midfielder
Available to Sponsor
Young prospect who has played Hellenic League football for Holmer
Green and featured regularly for JMA Reading in the National Football
Youth League. Signed for Hartley in the summer.
George Sheridan – Midfielder
Available to Sponsor
Recent loan signing from Aldershot Town. Came up through the Shots
academy and has featured in their U23’s squad.
Khalid Simmo – Striker
Available to Sponsor
Exciting new addition to the squad. Played for Reading at under 18
level between 2017 and 2019 and has since gained first team
experience at Flackwell Heath.
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 29YOUR AD HERE!
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our matchday programme from just £50 plus VAT
for the whole season?
Enquire today by emailing
luke.mullen@hartleyfc.comU23 DEVELOPMENT TEAM
SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION TABLE
Pos. Club P W D L GF GA Points
Maidstone United
1 1 1 0 0 3 0 3
Development Squad
2 Metropolitan Police Reserves 1 1 0 0 2 0 3
3 Corinthian Reserves 1 1 0 0 5 4 3
4 AFC Dunstable Development 1 0 1 0 2 2 1
5 Aldershot Town U23 1 0 1 0 2 2 1
Chippenham Town
6 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
(Suburban)
Eastbourne Borough U23
7 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Development
8 Bromley U23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Slough Town U23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Woking U23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Oxford City U23 1 0 0 1 4 5 0
12 Abbey Rangers Development 1 0 0 1 0 2 0
HARTLEY WINTNEY U23
13 1 0 0 1 0 3 0
DEVELOPMENT
Today:
Saturday 21st August 2021
v Eastbourne Borough U23 Development (A)
Suburban League Premier Division
Next Saturday:
Saturday 28th August 2021
v Chippenham Town (Suburban) (H)
Suburban League Premier Division
32 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownHARTLEY ‘A’, U18 YOUTH & SUNDAY
ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE SENIOR DIVISON TABLE
Pos. Club P W D L GF GA Points
1 Abbey Rangers FC Res 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Amy Aldershot FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Deepcut Community 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Fleet Spurs A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Frimley Select 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Hartland Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 HARTLEY WINTNEY A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Headley United Res 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Mytchett Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Ropley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Sandhurst Sports 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Yateley United A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hartley A’s first match of the season will be played on Saturday 11th September
ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH LEAGUE CENTRAL DIVISION TABLE
Pos. Club P W D L GF GA Points
1 Basingstoke Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Burnham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Didcot Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 HARTLEY WINTNEY U18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Slough Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Thatcham Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Windsor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hartley U18’s first match of the season will be played on Wednesday 8th September
BASINGSTOKE & DISTRICT SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE TABLE
Pos. Club P W D L GF GA Points
1 AFC Basing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Bramley Utd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Hampshire Irons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 HARTLEY SUNDAY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Kempshott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 New Park Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Republic of Chineham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Team FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hartley Sunday’s first match of the season will be played on Sunday 5th September
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 33ROW ON THE ROAD
Hartley travel to hours 30 minutes from Hartley Wintney.
Plymouth next
Leave the A38 at the Manadon junction
Saturday for Plymouth City Centre and
Tavistock. Take the 4th exit on the
Truro City v Hartley roundabout onto St Peters Road,
Wintney, Saturday continue for 1 mile and Bolitho Park will
28th August 2021, be on your right-hand side.
kick off 3pm
The full address is:
The bank holiday weekend will see the Bolitho Park
Row complete their furthest away trip of St Peters Road
the season, travelling to Bolitho Park, Plymouth
the home of Plymouth Parkway and Devon
their new tenants, Truro City. PL5 3JH
About Truro City Parking is very limited both at the
ground and nearby, so please arrive in
Home Kit: White Shirts, White Shorts, plenty of time.
White Socks
Stadium: Bolitho Park When was our last trip to Truro City?
Capacity: 3,200 Saturday 16th November 2019
Pitch: Grass Truro City 2-1 Hartley Wintney
Admission Prices This will be our first visit to Bolitho
Park, although we have previously
Adults £13 faced Truro at their old ground, Treyew
Over 65s £8 Road.
Students with ID £8
Under 12s £4 Shane Hollamby was on target for the
Row that day but Jack Ball was sent off
Discounted tickets can be bought in and the hosts went on to win 2-1.
advance on Truro City’s website.
The full Hartley team that day was:
Coach Travel
Luke Williams, Nathan Smart (c), Louie
If you wish to travel on the club coach, Paget, Jack Ball, Shane Hollamby
please contact Luke by emailing (Steve Duff), Alex Albert, Ty Smith,
luke.mullen@hartleyfc.com. Seats will Dean Rule (Mickel Platt), Sal
be allocated on a first come, first Abubakar, Josh Webb (Tom Bird),
served basis. Adam Cornell.
How to get to Bolitho Park by car
The journey normally takes around 3
34 Hartley Wintney v Wimborne TownROW ON THE ROAD
Beaconsfield Town (27/09) Metropolitan Police (27/11)
Holloways Park, Windsor Road, Imber Court Sports Club, Ember Lane
Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2SE East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 0BT
Chesham United (06/11) Poole Town (19/03)
The Meadow, Amy Lane, Chesham, Black Gold Stadium, School Lane, Poole,
Buckinghamshire, HP5 1NE Dorset, BH15 3JR
Dorchester Town (19/10) Salisbury (09/10)
The Avenue Stadium, Weymouth Avenue, Raymond McEnhill Stadium, Partridge Way,
Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 2RY Old Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP4 6PU
Farnborough (18/04) Swindon Supermarine (19/02)
Cherrywood Road, Farnborough, The Webbswood Stadium, Supermarine
Hampshire, GU14 8UD Road, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 4BZ
Gosport Borough (27/12) Taunton Town (11/12)
Privett Park, Privett Road, Gosport, Viridor Stadium, Wordsworth Drive, Taunton,
Hampshire, PO12 3SX Somerset, TA1 2HG
Harrow Borough (08/01) Tiverton Town (02/04)
Earlsmead, Carlyon Avenue, South Harrow, Ladysmead, Bolham Road, Tiverton, Devon,
Greater London, HA2 8SS EX16 6SG
Hayes & Yeading United (11/09) Walton Casuals (20/11)
SKYex Community Stadium, Beaconsfield Elmbridge Sports Hub, Waterside Drive,
Road, Hayes, Greater London, UB4 0SL Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2JP
Hendon (05/02) Weston-super-Mare (25/09)
Silver Jubilee Park, Townsend Lane, The Optima Stadium, Winterstoke Road,
Kingsbury, Greater London, NW9 7NE Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, BS24 9AA
Kings Langley (09/11) Wimborne Town (09/04)
The Orbital Fasteners Stadium, Hempstead New Cuthbury, 16 Ainsley Road, Wimborne,
Road, Kings Langley, Herts, WD4 8BS Dorset, BH21 2FU
Merthyr Town (D 2-2) Yate Town (22/01)
Penydarren Park, Park Terrace, Merthyr Lodge Road, Yate, South Gloucestershire,
Tydfil, Glamorgan, CF47 8RF BS37 7LE
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 35HWFC JUNIORS
Hartley Player Anagrams!
Can you unscramble the anagrams below to reveal the
names of some current Hartley Wintney players? The
answers are at the bottom of this page.
1. ENYA CARS
2. ED WATSON
3. GWEN BIRTH
4. MADGE TART
5. STAN HARTMAN
Sponsor your favourite player!
New for the 2021/22 season, the club is introducing a player sponsorship
package specially for our growing number of younger supporters.
The Junior/Youth Sponsorship package allows anyone 16 years old or younger to
sponsor any player in the senior Hartley Wintney squad (First Team or U23
Development side) for just £15 for the season.
The young sponsor will have their picture taken with their chosen player
(parental permission will be required as the photo will appear in the programme,
and within the digital version of the programme on the club website). The digital
copy of the image will also be provided, allowing the photo to be printed by the
sponsor if they wish; we’re imagining a few posters on bedroom walls!
A player can have more than one junior/youth sponsor, but each sponsor will get
an individual photo taken of them with their player.
UP THE ROW!
All player sponsors will also have their own
banner on the club website for the duration
of the season.
For more information or to register your
sponsorship, contact Kevin at
admin@hartleyfc.com.
3. Ben Wright, 4. Matt Drage, 5. Nathan Smart
Hartley Player Anagrams Answers: 1. Ryan Case, 2. Dean Stow,
36 Hartley Wintney v Harrow BoroughGROUND RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. All persons entering this ground before kick-off time.
are only admitted subject to these 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons,
rules and the rules and regulations fences, stands and other buildings
of the Football Association. is strictly forbidden and the police
2. The Club reserves the right to and club stewards have the right to
prosecute or to eject or cause to be eject any persons found doing so.
ejected any persons who within the 6. Spectators are advised that they
ground or the club premises is must keep to the designated hard
considered by the Club its standings within the confines of the
employees or agents (hereinafter ground, these being defined as the
called the Club) in their absolute walkway to the perimeter of the
discretion to be, or to have been pitch, the dedicated stands and the
behaving in any of the following sheltered area outside the club
ways: house.
(a) Entering the field of play before 7. Spectators are reminded that they
or during the course of a game. must not retrieve any footballs that
The field of play is the area within go in the hedges or rough grass
the railings/pitch side barrier. areas. The Club will not be
(b) Using obscene or abusive responsible for any injury sustained
language or persistent swearing. by any spectator retrieving footballs
(c) Being drunk or under the howsoever caused. A Club Official
influence of drink or drugs to any or designated ball boy will retrieve
degree. any balls that exit the field of play.
(d) Making vulgar gestures. 8. ALL vehicles parked in and around
the ground must be properly parked
(e) Using abusive language or to ensure access for emergency
behaviour, racial or otherwise. vehicles and to minimise disruption
3. NO bottles, metal cans, glasses, to local residents. All vehicles are
placards, firearms, knives or other parked strictly at the owner’s risk.
similar articles are permitted and 9. No unauthorised vehicles are
the police and club stewards have allowed in the club house/changing
the right to search any spectator at room car parking area. The Club
anytime and to confiscate any reserves the right to remove any
article which they consider could be vehicle parked in contravention of
a danger to any other spectators. this regulation. The Club will not be
4. NO alcohol is to be consumed responsible for any damage caused
within the ground. Alcohol may only whilst removing the vehicle.
be consumed within the confines of
the clubhouse or other such
designated and properly licensed By order of The Committee
area. The Club reserves the right to Hartley Wintney Football Club
close all bar areas 15 minutes
Hartley Wintney v Wimborne Town 39Luke WILLIAMS (GK) Billy TERRELL (GK)
Jacques KPOHOMOUH Dan STRUGNELL
Tom BIRD Connal MORRISON
Matt DRAGE Callum CHUGG
Aaron GOODE Ben SCOREY
Ryan CASE Regan MASON
Sam SHAW Josh HANRATTY
Josh WEBB Harry MORGAN
Sam ARGENT Aidan SHEPHERD
Ben WRIGHT Charlie GUNSON
Kingsley ESHUN Lewis BEALE
Nathan SMART Jake SINCLAIR
Jordan EDWARDS Addwell CHIPANGURA
Ollie ALLEN Cameron SMITH
Toby RAGGETT Jamie HENRY
Khalid SIMMO Scott ARNOLD
George SHERIDAN Curtis YOUNG
Lewis HOY (GK) Alex CULL (GK)
NEXT HOME MATCH: v Gosport Borough
Monday 30th August 2021, Kick Off 3:00pm
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