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                                              NOW HEAR THIS

The Sydenhams Wessex Football League Show is the official podcast of the Sydenhams Wessex League.
We’re on air live from the 103.9 Voice FM studios in Southampton from 3pm to 5pm every Sunday and you
can also listen live on www.voicefmradio.co.uk from anywhere in the world.
You can listen again afterwards, 1 hour after the show has finished via the same website and there is also a
Voice FM App you can download to your Phone I-Pad or Computer device.
Our aim is to promote all local football but specifically the 39 teams of the Sydenhams Wessex League.
So far, we have had managers, chairmen, players, press officers and secretaries joining us as studio guests
and phone guests; from most of the Sydenhams Wessex League clubs, as well as guests from local teams
both higher up and lower down the pyramid. This is your show and is a platform for your club to promote its
events and raise its profile. If your club produces post-match interviews please either email us a copy of the
audio or give permission for us to play them on air straight from your website or social media sites, as we will
aim to play them on the show. Please come and join us one Sunday – either live in the studio or on the
phone. You can email us on either cliffpledge@hotmail.com or secretary@sholingfc.com
Thanks- Cliff Pledge and Greg Dickson

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                                               STAT ATTACK

                        LEADING GOALSCORERS- LEAGUE GAMES ONLY
                PREMIER DIVISION                         DIVISION ONE
Craig Harding      Alresford Town                   17 Justin Bennett        Bemerton Heath Harlequins 26
Bobby Scott        Horndean                         13 James Franklyn United Services Portsmouth 17
Cameron Beard Hamworthy United /Bashley             12 Connor Kelly          Newport IOW                   16
Freddie Bullard    Brockenhurst                     12 Liam Magee            Romsey Town                   16
Dan Wooden         AFC Portchester                  12 Tom Moseley           Downton                       16
Dom Falco          Lymington Town                   11 Lee Vint              Verwood Town                  16
Harry McGrath      Bashley                          11
 Details are based on clubs being up to date with records on Full Time at time of publication and may or may
                                 not include League goals from this weekend.

 THE LEAGUE GOALS           PREMIER DIVISION             Top three league attendances
                            Fleet Town              v    Brockenhurst                   241 28 September
 COUNT THIS WEEK-
                            Bashley                 v    Alresford Town                 221 7 September
 PREMIER DIVISION           AFC Portchester         v    Fareham Town                   220 29 October
 28                         DIVISION ONE                 Top three league attendances
 DIVISION ONE               Newport IOW             v    East Cowes Victoria            304 26 August
 38                         Andover New Street      v    Andover Town                   248 8 October
                            Laverstock & Ford       v    Downton                        201 28 December

PREMIER DIVISION GOALS                                    DIVISION ONE GOALS
Sharpest                    Meanest                       Sharpest                      Meanest
Alresford Town         53   Christchurch            18    US Portsmouth         67      Petersfield Town    18
Portland United        51   AFC Stoneham            19    Bemerton Heath        66      Hythe & Dibden      22
Lymington Town         50   Baffins Milton Rovers   25    Andover New Street    55      US Portsmouth       29
Horndean               49   AFC Portchester         26    Downton               51      Newport IOW         30
AFC Portchester        46   Bashley                 28    Whitchurch United     50      Laverstock & Ford   30
Fareham Town           45   Lymington Town          29    Newport IOW           49      Bemerton Heath      31
Hamworthy United       46                                 Alton                 48

                                       PROGRAMME COMPETITION
 Clubs are reminded that it is a league requirement, that they MUST produce a programme for each home
 First Team game in the FA Cup, FA Vase, County Senior Cup, League and League Cup- and with that in mind
 a timely reminder again that we are running the Programme competition again this season.
 To enter simply send one League or League Cup programme produced for a game in December or January to
 the Newsletter Editor at the following address please.
 Mike Robins, 7 Wesley Road, POOLE, BH12 3BE                                              Good luck!

                               LEAGUE MEETING – DATE FOR YOUR DIARY
 Clubs will have been circulated last weekend- but are reminded that there’ll be a meeting held at Totton
 Sports Club, Southern Gardens , Totton, Southampton, SO40 8RW on Thursday 6th February. Timing is 19:00
 for a prompt 19:30 start, each club to send THREE delegates - Chairperson, Secretary and Manager. Clubs
 wishing to submit agenda items must do so in accordance with the appropriate rule, following which a full
 agenda can be circulated.

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                                               LEAGUE NEWS
We have been supplied by the FA with a list of promotion applications received prior to the 31 December
application cut-off. We have been allocated a number of clubs to ensure ground grading requirements are
met for acceptance in our Division One. Those applying will have this carried out as soon as possible, with
the club being advised as to what needs to be addressed to achieve an H grade by March 31st. Some may
have been inspected in the recent past so may have satisfied the requirements and these may or may not be
undertaken by our own Grading Officer. Please note that these are at a preliminary stage and locally there
are nine teams who have applied, four from the Hampshire Premier League three from the Dorset Premier
League and two from the Wiltshire Senior League, and they are-
                           Bush Hill                  -   Hampshire Premier League
                           Dorchester Sports          -   Dorset Premier League
                           Fleetlands                 -   Hampshire Premier League
                           Gillingham Town            -   Dorset Premier League
                           Hamworthy Recreation       -   Dorset Premier League
                           Infinity                   -   Hampshire Premier League
                           Kintbury Rangers           -   Wiltshire Senior League
                           Melksham Town Reserves     -   Wiltshire Senior League
                           Stockbridge                -   Hampshire Premier League

Melksham of course “share” with their first team who currently are in the Southern League, as do Dorchester
Sports, so in theory they’ve passed the ground grading requirement. Good luck to all nine and the other 75
odd from across the country.
The grading document for level H is some 10 pages long so we’ll not reproduce it here, but those clubs being
inspected will be made fully aware of the requirements. More news as and when we get it, but here’s the
overall summary as at time of writing, which in no way confirms allocation to leagues!
 LEAGUES WITH ONE APPLICANT              LEAGUES WITH TWO APPLICANTS       LEAGUES WITH FOUR APPLICANTS
 Bedfordshire County League              Anglian Combination               Hampshire Premier League
 Cambridgeshire County League            Cheshire League                   Midland League
 Gloucestershire County League           Essex Olympian League             LEAGUES WITH FIVE APPLICANTS
 Humber Premier League                   Herts Senior County League        Central Midlands League (North)
 Manchester League                       Kent County League                Leicestershire Senior League
 Mid Sussex League                       Spartan South Midlands League     Middlesex County League
 North Riding League                     St Piran League (West)            Wearside League
 Northants Combination                   West Cheshire                     LEAGUE WITH SIX APPLICANTS
 Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior League   Wiltshire Senior League           -
 Southern Combination                    LEAGUES WITH THREE APPLICANTS     LEAGUE WITH SEVEN APPLICANTS
 Staffordshire County Senior League      Central Midlands League (South)   West Midlands Regional League
 Surrey Elite Intermediate League        Devon League (North & East)
 Thames Valley Premier League            Dorset Premier League
 West Yorkshire League                   Lincolnshire League
                                         Northern Football Alliance
                                         Peterborough & District League    TOTAL 85 APPLICANTS

                                 Clubs will have been circulated about this scheme. The completed application
                                 forms need to be returned to the League Secretary as soon
                                 as possible as the closing date for receipt with the FA is
                                 Friday 13 March. Good luck to any club that enters the
                                 competition.

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                                            MIDWEEK RESULTS
 Tuesday 7 January 2020
 Wiltshire Senior Cup Quarter Final
 Wroughton                                   3-1    Laverstock & Ford                        ?
 Shane Hibbert                                      Tommy Campbell-Smith
 Aaron Maximem [2]
 Russell-Cotes Cup Quarter Final
 AFC Totton                                  0-2    Lymington Town                          95
                                                    Nathan Hurst 34
                                                    Tim Stephenson 64
 Russell-Cotes Cup 2nd Round
 Christchurch                                4-1    Fawley AFC                              35
 Max Wilcock 4, 72                                  Declan Hartigan 21
 Lucas Murrain 84
 Luke Stone 90 pen
 North Hants Senior Cup Semi Final
 Tadley Calleva                              0-2    Whitchurch United                       82
                                                    Liam Hunt
                                                    Harry Butler
 Bournemouth Senior Cup Quarter Final
 Downton                              3-4           Bashley                                 72
 Dan Telfer 68 pen                                  Harry McGrath 4, 18, 28
 Tom Moseley 72, 90+4 pen                           Dan Thompson 55
 Friday 10 January 2020
 Premier Division
 Tadley Calleva                              1-4    Alresford Town                         216
 Jordan Goater                                      Christian Rowe
                                                    Ollie Dennett [3]

                                       MIDWEEK MATCH REPORTS
Mike Robins writes
CHRISTCHURCH 4-1 FAWLEY
THE scoreline doesn’t really reflect the game as the hosts ran in three goals in the final 20 minutes of a close
encounter at Hurn Bridge. The hosts looked to have two or three players missing- no doubt with the Buildbase
FA Vase clash against Sutton Common Rivers in mind. The game was spoilt by a constant drizzle that made
the surface quite slick and also resulted in some areas cutting up, hopefully the surface recovered in time.
Neither side was able to get a grip on the game with passes being somewhat wayward in both camps. The
opening goal came on seven minutes when Christchurch won a corner and Max WILCOCK powered home a
header from close range.
It wasn’t long however before the Oilers drew level. A deep cross from the right by Peter Keating was met by
Declan HARTIGAN who connected with an outstretched leg to divert the ball beyond Max Frampton on 21
minutes at the clubhouse end of the ground. So back to level pegging and that was the way it stayed for the
first half. Christchurch could only muster a couple of long range strikes that failed to trouble keeper Jamie
Bruce and Wilcock was guilty of missing what looked to be an easy chance to restore the lead with five
minutes left, when firing wide when well placed.
Fawley also came close through Elliot Earl but as was the case with other opportunities the final ball was
often lacking.
HT 1-1

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The second period opened with the hosts stringing together plenty of passes and on the hour came close to
going ahead again when Wilcock played in Kyle Graham whose pass saw Matt Neale fire wide from close
range. With around 18 minutes of the game remaining and the threat of penalties looming, the hosts got
their noses in front again. WILCOCK again on hand to convert from close range in a crowded area. Despite
Fawley pushing for another equaliser, ’Church extended their lead on 84 minutes when substitute Lucas
MURRAIN found himself in space on the right hand edge of the penalty area and curled his strike into the
roof of the net.
The game ended when Luke STONE was bundled over and a penalty was awarded. Picking himself u he fired
home the fourth to round off proceedings.
FT 4-1

Paul Harris writes
AFC STONEHAM 8-0 COLDEN COMMON
THIS was a chance to have a look at the new ground, and for AFC Stoneham a “dress rehearsal” before their
Hampshire Senior Cup game next Tuesday against Sholing. The hosts included several first-teamers, whilst
the visitors made several changes from their Saturday game. The final result was due to Stoneham's superior
finishing although Common had a fair amount of the play and had some chances but didn't take them. The
Purples were pretty clinical in front of goal.
After a couple of chances for each side, both sides coming close, the home team took the lead after 11
minutes - number 9 getting the rebound after a shot was saved by the keeper. They could have increased
their lead before doing so after 19 minutes, number 9 again arrowing a 25-yarder into the corner of the net.
A good move then led to a cross put away by number 8 for Stoneham's third. Common still looked useful and
had another attempt on goal just wide, then the home keeper had to make a good save from a well-struck
shot. But it was four after 41 minutes, a great cross from the left being touched in by the impressive number
2 at the far post. He then produced a great cross of his own, no takers.
HT 4-0
After the break the home team were more in control - the Common keeper made a couple of good saves
before conceding a fifth on 50 minutes, number 9 completing his hat-trick, tapping in a good cross from the
right. The Purples centre-half had a good couple of long-range attempts before number six on 69 minutes,
number 17 being put through, rounding the keeper before finishing coolly. Common threatened briefly
before number 12, who made the previous goal, scored on 82 minutes with a nice curler into the corner, and
the Common keeper made a great double save from both the previous goalscorers. But right at the end it
was 8-0 as number 12 ran through and chipped the keeper nicely.
FT 8-0
Credit to Common for keeping going but the home team were predictably a class above tonight. Five years
ago, however, this would have been a close match, at the top of the Hampshire Premier. The ground is
halfway along Stoneham Lane, just south of the motorway. On the left (if going north) is an overflow car park,
not in use tonight, on the right is the entrance to the complex and room for about 100 cars. From the car
park you enter at the main building through QR code readers (all media warns you to register beforehand
and obtain a code, although the person at reception could presumably help you if you didn't have a code),
and are then in the main building. Quite a nice café and modern changing rooms, the overall feeling is that
there is quite a lot of space. From there you go through a pair of small purple turnstiles to access the main
pitch. This 4G is in a cage, although quite a large one (you can walk around all four sides, with reasonably
sized gangways) and on the right is a roughly 200-seater stand with purple seats. On the left are the dugouts,
and the pitch is currently entirely visible from the car park through the fence. Behind the stand are two
further large pitches divided up into 'community pitches'. The 4G played very well and most players seemed
pretty comfortable on it.
[Goalscorers confirmed as Scott Hills [3], Josh Underhill [2], Arty Kerton, Nathan Clements and Charlie Rattley.
Hills to be attributed with scoring the first goal at the new facility. Thanks to the club for providing the names]

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Roger Allen writes
DOWNTON 3-4 BASHLEY
For the first hour this Bashley side was unrecognisable from the one that gave such an anaemic display
against Amesbury last weekend and the score line flatters Downton whose third goal came deep into
stoppage time. Downton also contributed to their own shortcomings by leaving their two main strikers, Tom
Moseley and Robbie Owen on the bench.
For Bashley, Cameron Beard had an early shot saved but in the 4th minute they took the lead when a
goalmouth scramble broke to Harry McGRATH and he converted from short range. There followed a series
of Bashley chances notably to Beard and Harry Bunce but in the 18th minute they doubled their lead. Bunce
was the provider and his cross was glanced in by McGRATH with a clever finish.
At this stage Bashley were pressuring Downton into making mistakes and it was no surprise when on 28
minutes they added to their lead. Again Bunce was the provider which left McGRATH with the simplest of
finishes to complete his hat trick. Close to the end of the half Harry Morgan had a good chance but his shot
flashed wide.
HT 0-3
Bashley started the second half as they finished the first - in complete control. Bunce shot wide in the first
minute of the half and shortly after McGrath hit a post with the ball bouncing back into play. It was no
surprise, when on 55 minutes, Bashley got a fourth goal. This time it was a Morgan corner that was met by
Dan THOMPSON with a thumping header that Downton keeper Sebastian Tylek got a hand to but could not
keep out.
Bashley continued to dominate but just after the hour Marcus Savage shot narrowly wide and on 68 minutes,
they pulled a goal back from the penalty spot given for pushing. The kick was taken by Dan TELFER who scored
with ease.
By this time Downton had made their substitutions and on 72 minutes they scored again. At the third time
of asking after shots had hit the keeper and bar MOSELEY converted from close range.
Almost immediately there was a mass confrontation, out of character for the rest of the game, which
followed a bad tackle by Downton substitute, Declan McGregor, who had been on the pitch for less than 10
minutes. After the referee had calmed things down McGregor and Bashley's Beard were both sent from the
field.
At last Downton were more in the game but, although Bashley had taken their foot off the pedal, they seemed
to be holding out comfortably until the 4th minute of stoppage time when the home side were awarded
another penalty for a trip. This time MOSELEY took the kick and scored. There was barely time for one last
attack by Downton which came to nothing.
FT 3-4
It now appears that Bashley played an ineligible player because Cameron Beard had played and scored for
Hamworthy United in a previous round and the decision of the Bournemouth F.A. is awaited.

                                          MIDWEEK ROUND UP
A plethora of Cup matches and Cup Competitions scheduled but unfortunately the weather returned to form
causing three postponements. The latest clash between AFC Portchester and Fareham, this time in the
Russell-Cotes Cup, the eagerly awaited visit of Weymouth to Verwood in the Dorset Senior Cup and the
Salisbury Hospitals Cup tie between Shaftesbury and Bemerton Heath all went by the board.
In the Second Round of the Russell-Cotes Cup Christchurch warmed up for Saturday’s Vase tie with a 4-1 win
over Fawley AFC two goals for Max Wilcock; and they will entertain Brockenhurst in the Quarter Final. In the
same competition, Lymington Town continued their recent form with a 2-0 win over AFC Totton on the
Southern League side’s ground to book their place in the Semi Final, with the important goals coming from
Nathan Hurst and Tim Stephenson. The attendance was originally reported as a staggering 26 but the Totton
Website’s count reached 95 which hopefully included an away contingent to enjoy the evening.

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On paper there was something of a surprise in the Wiltshire Senior Cup with Laverstock & Ford losing 3-1 to
Wroughton with the game played at the home of Hellenic League New College Swindon, who share the same
complex but completely separate from Swindon Supermarine. The victors are top of the Wiltshire League
with games in hand and undoubtedly, like a number of Clubs across the Country, perfectly capable of playing
at Step Six if only they had the facilities.
A Cup Final line up was confirmed – in early January with the game no doubt scheduled for late April – as
Whitchurch beat Premier Division Tadley 2-0 at Barlows Park in the North Hants Senior Cup with the goals
coming from Liam Hunt and Harry Butler. Whitchurch will now meet the holders, Andover New Street, in the
Final though a new venue will be required as last year it was played at Basingstoke’s Camrose Ground.
The last game on the evening was a classic cup tie – goals, a second half comeback, total commitment, a
couple of red cards and a nail-biting finish. This was the “replay” of the Bournemouth Senior Cup Quarter
Final between Downton and Bashley after the first encounter lasted only a matter of minutes because of fog.
Harry McGrath scored a hat trick to put the Premier Division side three goals up at the break and they added
a fourth almost immediately upon the re-start. Game over? No. Helped by two penalties the home side
battled back to 4-3 and were within inches of levelling the tie in stoppage time but it is Bashley who,
eventually, are in the last four after a highly entertaining ninety minutes.
No games scheduled for Wednesday and the weather meant that the Russell-Cotes tie between Sholing and
Horndean and the Southampton Senior Cup meeting between Bashley and QK Southampton on Thursday
also fell by the wayside and will have to be re-arranged.

                                                  FIXTURES UPDATE
More fixture changes because of cup competitions and the change of date for the motorway closure. Our
Fixtures Secretary has been hard at work and has also managed to build in a few of the long distance fixtures
on Saturdays.
LEAGUE CUP
New date 29 January 2020 Baffins Milton Rovers v Brockenhurst (from 15 January 2020)

PREMIER DIVISION
01 February 2020 AFC Portchester v Baffins Milton Rovers (from 28 March 2020)
01 February 2020 Alresford Town v Fareham Town (from 04 February 2020)
01 February 2020 Lymington Town v Brockenhurst (from 29 February 2020)
01 February 2020 Portland United v Christchurch (from 11 April 2020)
18 February 2020 Amesbury Town v Fleet Town (from 29 February 2020)
29 February 2020 Amesbury Town v Brockenhurst (from 18 February 2020)
29 February 2020 Lymington Town v Fleet Town (new fixture)
28 March 2020 Alresford Town v Baffins Milton Rovers (from 01 February 2020)
28 March 2020 Brockenhurst v AFC Portchester (from 01 February 2020)
28 March 2020 Christchurch v Cowes Sports (new fixture)
30 March 2020 Solent University v Cowes Sports (from 18 April 2020)
11 April 2020 Christchurch v AFC Stoneham (new fixture)
18 April 2020 Shaftesbury v Cowes Sports (from 28 March 2020)
Dates to be arranged- Brockenhurst v Baffins Milton Rovers (from 28 January 2020), Christchurch v Brockenhurst (from 28 March
2020) and Lymington Town v Christchurch (from 01 February 2020)

DIVISION ONE
27 January 2020 U.S. Portsmouth v Petersfield Town (from 11 February 2020)
11 February 2020 Romsey Town v Ringwood Town (from 18 February 2020)
18 February 2020 Romsey Town v Andover New Street (from 11 February 2020)
28 March 2020 Andover Town v Ringwood Town (from 18 April 2020)
04 April 2020 East Cowes Vics v Fawley AFC (from 11 April 2020)
11 April 2020 East Cowes Vics v New Milton Town (new fixture)
13 April 2020 East Cowes Vics v Verwood Town (from 22 December 2019)
18 April 2020 Ringwood Town v Petersfield Town (new fixture)
Date to be arranged- Ringwood Town v U.S. Portsmouth (from 28 March 2020)
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Tuesday January 14th 2020                    Hythe & Dibden v Folland Sports
Dorset Senior Cup Semi Final                 New Milton Town v Andover New Street
Verwood Town v Weymouth                      Petersfield Town v Alton
Hampshire Senior Cup 3rd Round               Verwood Town v Romsey Town
AFC Stoneham v Sholing                       Russell-Cotes Cup 2nd Round
Hampshire Senior Cup Quarter Finals          AFC Portchester v Fareham Town
Andover New Street v Moneyfields             Bournemouth Senior Cup Semi Finals
Bashley v Eastleigh                          Hamworthy United v Bashley
Russell-Cotes Cup Quarter Final              Lymington Town v Brockenhurst
Christchurch v Brockenhurst                  Wednesday January 22nd 2020
Portsmouth Senior Cup Quarter Final          Portsmouth Senior Cup Quarter Final
U.S. Portsmouth v Horndean                   Paulsgrove v Baffins Milton Rovers (at Baffins)
Wednesday January 15th 2020                  Thursday January 23rd 2020
Southampton Senior Cup 3rd Round             Southampton Senior Cup 3rd Round
Fawley AFC v Lymington Town                  Bashley v QK Southampton
Thursday January 16th 2020                   Saturday January 25th 2020
Portsmouth Senior Cup Quarter Final          Premier Division
U.S. Portsmouth Reserves v Fareham Town      AFC Portchester v Lymington Town
Southampton Senior Cup 3rd Round             Bashley v Hamble Club
Sholing v Hamble Club                        Brockenhurst v Horndean
Saturday January 18th 2020                   Christchurch v Baffins Milton Rovers
Premier Division                             Cowes Sports v AFC Stoneham
AFC Stoneham v Baffins Milton Rovers         Fleet Town v Bournemouth
Alresford Town v Amesbury Town               Hamworthy United v Amesbury Town
Bashley v Portland United                    Portland United v Tadley Calleva
Christchurch v AFC Portchester               Shaftesbury v Alresford Town
Fareham Town v Brockenhurst                  Solent University v Fareham Town
Hamble Club v Cowes Sports                   Division One
Hamworthy United v Fleet Town                Andover New Street v Laverstock & Ford
Lymington Town v Tadley Calleva              Bemerton Heath H’quins v Ringwood Town
Shaftesbury v Horndean                       East Cowes Vics v Petersfield Town
Solent University v Bournemouth              Fawley AFC v Newport IoW
Division One                                 Folland Sports v Downton
Alton v Andover Town                         Hythe & Dibden v Andover Town
Downton v Verwood Town                       New Milton Town v Alton
Folland Sports v Laverstock & Ford (14.00)   Romsey Town v U.S. Portsmouth
New Milton Town v Whitchurch United          Verwood Town v Whitchurch United
Newport IoW v Romsey Town                    Monday January 27th 2020
Petersfield Town v Fawley AFC                Premier Division
Ringwood Town v Hythe & Dibden               Solent University v Amesbury Town
Totton & Eling v East Cowes Vics             Division One
U.S. Portsmouth v Andover New Street         U.S. Portsmouth v Petersfield Town
Tuesday January 21st 2020                    Tuesday January 28th 2020
Premier Division                             Premier Division
Alresford Town v Fleet Town                  AFC Portchester v Tadley Calleva
Division One                                 AFC Stoneham v Horndean
Andover Town v Downton                       Bournemouth v Bashley
Bemerton Heath H’quins v Fawley AFC          Cowes Sports v Fareham Town
East Cowes Vics v Newport IoW                Hamworthy United v Hamble Club
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Lymington Town v Portland United                 Whitchurch United v Petersfield Town
Shaftesbury v Christchurch                       Friday February 7th 2020
Aldershot Senior Cup 2nd Round                   Division One
Alton v British Army Under 23s                   Totton & Eling v Romsey Town
Camberley Town v Alresford Town                  Saturday February 8th 2020
Salisbury Hospital Cup Quarter Final             Premier Division
Downton v Shrewton United                        AFC Portchester v Hamworthy United
Laverstock & Ford v Andover Town                 AFC Stoneham v Alresford Town
Wednesday January 29th 2020                      Amesbury Town v Portland United
Sydenhams League Cup 3rd Round                   Baffins Milton Rovers v Hamble Club
Baffins Milton Rovers v Brockenhurst             Christchurch v Fleet Town
Saturday February 1st 2020                       Fareham Town v Cowes Sports
Premier Division                                 Horndean v Solent University
AFC Portchester v Baffins Milton Rovers          Lymington Town v Bournemouth
AFC Stoneham v Hamworthy United                  Shaftesbury v Brockenhurst
Alresford Town v Fareham Town                    Tadley Calleva v Bashley
Amesbury Town v Tadley Calleva                   Division One
Bournemouth v Cowes Sports                       Bemerton Heath H’quins v Laverstock & Ford
Hamble Club v Horndean                           East Cowes Vics v Andover New Street
Lymington Town v Brockenhurst                    Fawley AFC v Alton
Portland United v Christchurch                   Folland Sports v Newport IoW
Shaftesbury v Fleet Town                         New Milton Town v Verwood Town
Solent University v Bashley                      Petersfield Town v Ringwood Town
Division One                                     U.S. Portsmouth v Andover Town
Downton v Fawley AFC                             Whitchurch United v Downton
Folland Sports v Alton                           Tuesday February 11th 2020
Laverstock & Ford v New Milton Town              Sydenhams League Cup Quarter Final
Newport IoW v Ringwood Town                      Alresford Town v Hamble Club
Petersfield Town v Bemerton Heath H’quins        Baffins MR/Brockenhurst v AFC Stoneham
Totton & Eling v Andover New Street              (Wednesday Feb 12 if Baffins)
U.S. Portsmouth v East Cowes Vics                Premier Division
Verwood Town v Andover Town                      Hamworthy United v Fareham Town
Whitchurch United v Hythe & Dibden               Horndean v Bashley
Tuesday February 4th 2020                        Tadley Calleva v Shaftesbury
date reserved for Bournemouth Senior Cup Final   Division One
Premier Division                                 Bemerton Heath H’quins v Downton
AFC Stoneham v Amesbury Town                     Romsey Town v Ringwood Town
Bournemouth v Christchurch                       Totton & Eling v Fawley AFC
Cowes Sports v Baffins Milton Rovers             Saturday February 15th 2020
Fleet Town v Tadley Calleva                      Premier Division
Horndean v AFC Portchester                       AFC Portchester v Christchurch
Shaftesbury v Portland United                    AFC Stoneham v Tadley Calleva
Division One                                     Baffins Milton Rovers v Amesbury Town
Andover New Street v Alton                       Bashley v Fareham Town
Hythe & Dibden v Romsey Town                     Bournemouth v Shaftesbury
Laverstock & Ford v Andover Town                 Brockenhurst v Cowes Sports
Totton & Eling v Ringwood Town                   Fleet Town v Solent University
Wednesday February 5th 2020                      Hamble Club v Alresford Town
Division One                                     Hamworthy United v Horndean
Fawley AFC v Folland Sports                      Portland United v Lymington Town
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Division One                              Division One
Andover New Street v Hythe & Dibden       Andover New Street v Ringwood Town
Fawley AFC v U.S. Portsmouth              Laverstock & Ford v Alton
Folland Sports v Andover Town             Newport IoW v Fawley AFC
New Milton Town v Downton                 Petersfield Town v Romsey Town
Newport IoW v Bemerton Heath H’quins      Salisbury Hospital Cup Quarter Final
Ringwood Town v Laverstock & Ford         Amesbury Town v Salisbury
Romsey Town v Alton                       Wednesday February 26th 2020
Totton & Eling v Petersfield Town         Premier Division
Verwood Town v East Cowes Vics            Baffins Milton Rovers v Alresford Town
Tuesday February 18th 2020                Saturday February 29th 2020
Sydenhams League Cup Quarter Final        Premier Division
Christchurch v Bournemouth                Amesbury Town v Brockenhurst
Totton & Eling v Portland United          Baffins Milton Rovers v Bashley
Premier Division                          Bournemouth v Tadley Calleva
AFC Stoneham v Bashley                    Cowes Sports v Alresford Town
Amesbury Town v Fleet Town                Fareham Town v Hamble Club
Fareham Town v Baffins Milton Rovers      Hamworthy United v Shaftesbury
Hamble Club v Lymington Town              Horndean v Christchurch
Division One                              Lymington Town v Fleet Town
Hythe & Dibden v Petersfield Town         Portland United v AFC Stoneham
Romsey Town v Andover New Street          Solent University v AFC Portchester
Saturday February 22nd 2020               Division One
Premier Division                          Alton v Totton & Eling
Alresford Town v Bashley                  Andover Town v Andover New Street
Baffins Milton Rovers v AFC Stoneham      Downton v U.S. Portsmouth
Bournemouth v Portland United             East Cowes Vics v Laverstock & Ford
Brockenhurst v Hamble Club                Folland Sports v Romsey Town
Christchurch v Tadley Calleva             New Milton Town v Bemerton Heath H’quins
Cowes Sports v Hamworthy United           Petersfield Town v Hythe & Dibden
Fareham Town v Lymington Town             Ringwood Town v Whitchurch United
Fleet Town v AFC Portchester              Verwood Town v Newport IoW
Horndean v Amesbury Town                  Saturday March 7th 2020
Solent University v Shaftesbury           Premier Division
Division One                              AFC Portchester v Amesbury Town
Downton v Andover New Street              Alresford Town v Bournemouth
Fawley AFC v Andover Town                 Baffins Milton Rovers v Hamworthy United
Hythe & Dibden v Bemerton Heath H’quins   Bashley v Horndean
Laverstock & Ford v East Cowes Vics       Brockenhurst v Portland United
New Milton Town v Petersfield Town        Fareham Town v Shaftesbury
Newport IoW v Whitchurch United           Fleet Town v Hamble Club
Romsey Town v Totton & Eling              Lymington Town v AFC Stoneham
U.S. Portsmouth v Ringwood Town           Solent University v Christchurch
Verwood Town v Folland Sports             Tadley Calleva v Cowes Sports
Tuesday February 25th 2020                Division One
Premier Division                          Andover New Street v New Milton Town
AFC Stoneham v Hamble Club                Bemerton Heath H’quins v Verwood Town
Bashley v AFC Portchester                 Downton v Ringwood Town
Brockenhurst v Fareham Town               Fawley AFC v Laverstock & Ford
Christchurch v Hamworthy United           Hythe & Dibden v East Cowes Vics
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Newport IoW v Alton                       Alresford Town v Baffins Milton Rovers
Romsey Town v Andover Town                Brockenhurst v AFC Portchester
Totton & Eling v Folland Sports           Christchurch v Cowes Sports
Whitchurch United v U.S. Portsmouth       Fareham Town v Amesbury Town
Friday March 13th 2020                    Hamworthy United v Bashley
Division One                              Horndean v AFC Stoneham
Totton & Eling v U.S. Portsmouth          Lymington Town v Hamble Club
Saturday March 14th 2020                  Portland United v Fleet Town
Premier Division                          Tadley Calleva v Bournemouth
AFC Portchester v Portland United         Division One
AFC Stoneham v Solent University          Alton v Downton
Alresford Town v Lymington Town           Andover New Street v Bemerton Heath H’quins
Bashley v Brockenhurst                    Andover Town v Ringwood Town
Christchurch v Shaftesbury                Folland Sports v Fawley AFC
Cowes Sports v Fleet Town                 Hythe & Dibden v New Milton Town
Hamble Club v Amesbury Town               Newport IoW v Totton & Eling
Horndean v Fareham Town                   Romsey Town v East Cowes Vics
Tadley Calleva v Baffins Milton Rovers    Verwood Town v Petersfield Town
Division One                              Whitchurch United v Laverstock & Ford
Andover New Street v Petersfield Town     Monday March 30th 2020
Andover Town v Whitchurch United          Premier Division
East Cowes Vics v Ringwood Town           Solent University v Cowes Sports
Folland Sports v Bemerton Heath H’quins   Saturday April 4th 2020
Laverstock & Ford v Newport IoW           Premier Division
Romsey Town v Hythe & Dibden              AFC Stoneham v Shaftesbury
Verwood Town v Fawley AFC                 Amesbury Town v Alresford Town
Saturday March 21st 2020                  Baffins Milton Rovers v Horndean
Premier Division                          Bournemouth v Solent University
AFC Portchester v Bashley                 Brockenhurst v Fleet Town
Baffins Milton Rovers v Portland United   Christchurch v Fareham Town
Bournemouth v Horndean                    Cowes Sports v Portland United
Brockenhurst v Shaftesbury                Hamworthy United v Lymington Town
Christchurch v Amesbury Town              Tadley Calleva v AFC Portchester
Cowes Sports v Tadley Calleva             Division One
Fareham Town v AFC Stoneham               Alton v Ringwood Town
Fleet Town v Lymington Town               Andover New Street v Whitchurch United
Hamble Club v Solent University           Bemerton Heath H’quins v Romsey Town
Hamworthy United v Alresford Town         East Cowes Vics v Fawley AFC
Division One                              Folland Sports v New Milton Town
Andover New Street v Verwood Town         Laverstock & Ford v Hythe & Dibden
Bemerton Heath H’quins v Alton            Petersfield Town v Newport IoW
Downton v Hythe & Dibden                  Totton & Eling v Downton
East Cowes Vics v Andover Town            U.S. Portsmouth v Verwood Town
Fawley AFC v Whitchurch United            Saturday April 11th 2020
Laverstock & Ford v Romsey Town           Premier Division
Petersfield Town v Folland Sports         Bournemouth v Fleet Town
Totton & Eling v New Milton Town          Brockenhurst v Alresford Town
U.S. Portsmouth v Newport IoW             Christchurch v AFC Stoneham
Saturday March 28th 2020                  Cowes Sports v Amesbury Town
Premier Division                          Hamble Club v Tadley Calleva
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Hamworthy United v AFC Portchester                         AFC Portchester v Hamble Club
Horndean v Baffins Milton Rovers                           AFC Stoneham v Brockenhurst
Lymington Town v Solent University                         Alresford Town v Portland United
Portland United v Fareham Town                             Amesbury Town v Lymington Town
Shaftesbury v Bashley                                      Baffins Milton Rovers v Christchurch
Division One                                               Bashley v Bournemouth
Andover New Street v Newport IoW                           Fleet Town v Hamworthy United
Bemerton Heath H’quins v U.S. Portsmouth                   Horndean v Tadley Calleva
Downton v Petersfield Town                                 Shaftesbury v Cowes Sports
East Cowes Vics v New Milton Town                          Division One
Hythe & Dibden v Alton                                     Alton v Romsey Town
Laverstock & Ford v Totton & Eling                         Fawley AFC v New Milton Town
Ringwood Town v Folland Sports                             Folland Sports v Andover New Street
Romsey Town v Verwood Town                                 Newport IoW v Downton
Monday April 13th 2020                                     Ringwood Town v Petersfield Town
Division One                                               Totton & Eling v Bemerton Heath H’quins
East Cowes Vics v Verwood Town                             U.S. Portsmouth v Laverstock & Ford
Saturday April 18th 2020                                   Verwood Town v Hythe & Dibden
Premier Division                                           Whitchurch United v East Cowes Vics

                                   TALKING TO…………RUDI BURTON
The Wessex League, its original name, came in to being in Season 1986/87 and on the list of Referees for that
season was Rudi Burton. A week or so ago, on the opening Saturday of 2020 the Match Officials at the Division
One fixture between Fawley AFC and Bemerton Heath included Rudi Burton and his name has featured in
every season between those dates. So how did it begin?
Like a lot of referees I played the game before taking up the whistle and played in goal in Junior Football
on probably every pitch in Southampton, always on Saturdays and often twice on Sundays. But trouble
with my knees –too much bending down to pick the ball out of the net – was causing me to consider
retirement. At that time I was aware of somebody in the Insurance world who refereed at a high level –
The Football Combination as it was then known – and he suggested I tried refereeing. My original reaction
was no – I was a pain in the backside to referees whilst I was playing – but he did not take no for an answer,
I enrolled on a Course and the rest is history as they say.
Can you recall the first game?
Very easily, Southampton Junior League Division Six – Michelmersh & Timsbury Third Team against the
Alma Inn though I cannot remember the score. I also remember the second game which was at Fleming
Park because I was approached by a gentleman in a flat cap and glasses after the game who rather
belligerently asked me if “I knew what running the diagonal meant because it did not look like it”. That
was my introduction to Ted Walters who was the Appointments Secretary and helped so many referees
over the years. He and his late wife Doreen became good friends.
(Digressing, our worthy League President tells a similar tale re: being offered “words of wisdom” by Ted after
a game!)
So, your foot was on the first rung of the refereeing ladder -what next:
The System in those days meant that you progressed from Class Three (Junior Football) to Class Two (Senior
Football) to Class Three (Hampshire League) and I spent two years in both Class Three and Two before
joining the Hampshire League and then the Wessex League.
So the inaugural Season in the Wessex League since when, and we are jumping forwards, you have probably
officiated at every Ground in the League over the Years starting where ?
One of my first games was Bashley versus AFC Lymington and the two clubs were not “the best of friends”
at the time but it had its lighter moment. I had to caution one player, someone I had known for years both
inside and outside football, and he could not accept that he had to tell me his name on the basis that “I
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had known his name for years”. I patiently explained, probably three times, how the system worked and
he eventually complied, though I am not sure he ever saw the sense! I cannot quite claim a one hundred
per cent record regarding grounds visited as I never went to Steyning in that initial season though I was in
the middle when they played at Portals.
At the end of that first season the system changed and I was an Assistant – though it was probably still
Linesman at that time – for a year before returning to the middle for a season after which I was “removed”
on Age grounds, But the system changed again and I went back in the middle and spent nine years as a
Level Four Referee under the present system.
You must have come across some good players in your time.
Too many to recall but three off the top of my head – Wayne Shaw, Jimmy Sheppard and Graham Kemp.
Graham was a nice bloke but not the easiest to manage on the field and he certainly did not improve when
he moved in to the dugout! Similarly trips to Hamble in the Danny Bowers and Dave Lewis days were a
challenge in the nicest sense and l learned with Danny that if you got “your answer in first” you usually
“won”.
Football has changed over the years you have been involved. For the better ?
In some respects, yes, in others no. The standard and facilities have improved remarkably but the spirit of
the game has largely gone the other way. If you watch boys football nowadays, they question and
challenge everything partly due to the change in social behaviour but it has also to be said that the
behaviour of players at the highest level does not help. When you see a player head the ball, unchallenged,
directly in to touch and then claim the throw, you do wonder!
Dare we mention VAR
It will be a great asset if used properly but at present that is not the case
Do you have time for other sports ?
I hack my way round the Golf Course. I like American Football and played cricket in my youth representing
the Hampshire Association of Boys Clubs on a number of occasions, which was a decent level.
Back perhaps to Square One and the question all referees probably get asked – Have you ever thought “why
do I do this”?
Oh Yes. You get home on a Saturday evening, throw your bag in a corner and say “that’s it”. By Wednesday
you are beginning to think as to ”where am I this Saturday” and by Friday the bag is retrieved and packed
again.
Our grateful thanks to Rudi for his time and assistance with the above and it is doubtful if anyone else can
match his length of service as regards to the League and it is perhaps fitting to end with mention of one more
match. When both Brockenhurst and Bournemouth reached 25 years of unbroken membership of the
Premier Division the League match between them at Grigg Lane on Friday 25 March 2011 was dubbed “The
Twenty Five Year Game” and Rudi is very proud that he was appointed to the middle for that game. But quite
simply – who else?

                                               CLUB NEWS
We hear that Carl Bennett has stepped down as Manager at Folland Sports, also stepping
down is his Assistant Nick Barrow, we wish them well for their future. The club didn’t
wasted time in making new appointments though- and have announced their new first
team management of Dave Herbert, Connor Doswell, Nathan Morgan and Ashley
Jarvis. Both Dave Herbert and Ashley Jarvis are Follands old boys with a wealth of
experience at many clubs at Wessex League level, while Connor and Nathan join from
Winchester Castle. Martin Coe also returns as goalkeeping coach to complete the setup.
Meanwhile Whitchurch United have appointed Jason Holmes as Director of Football. Currently a Sports
Development Manager with a UEFA B licence was until recently Assistant Manager at Andover Town.
There’s been some movement at Grigg Lane, with Matt Casey going to Ringwood Town and Matt Taylor to
Totton & Eling, both were in line to start yesterday.

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Luke Pothecary has stepped aside as Assistant Manager at Alresford Town due to work commitments but
he’ll still remain involved in a coaching capacity with the Magpies. Craig McAllister will assume the Assistant
Manager role at Arlebury Park going forwards. Ollie Dennett has been signed on dual registration we presume
from Havant & Waterlooville and Andover Town have signed Luke Greenway from Downton.

                                           WEEKEND RESULTS
 Saturday 11 January 2020
 Buildbase FA Vase 4th Round
 Christchurch                              1-2    Sutton Common Rovers                   196
 Max Wilcock 90                                   Phil Page 8
                                                  Adam Allen 74
 Premier Division
 Brockenhurst                              1-1    Hamworthy United                        86
 James Shorey 90+1                                Ollie Davis                              58
 AFC Portchester                           1-2    AFC Stoneham                           124
 Sam Lanahan 38                                   Scott Hills 30
                                                  Matt Bainbridge 55
 Amesbury Town                             3-1    Fareham Town                            63
 Billy Connor 37, 40                              Lewis Stockford 75
 Ewan Haylor 90+2
 Bashley                                   7-2    Shaftesbury                            125
 Harry McGrath [3]                                ?
 Cameron Beard [3]
 Harry Morgan
 Hamble Club                               2-0    Bournemouth                             39
 Nathan Lynch 67, 90+2
 Horndean                                  3-2    Cowes Sports                            44
 Bobby Scott 6, 62                                Mike McEnery
 Mark Smith 27                                    Jimmy Wykes
 Division One
 Andover Town                              1-0    Petersfield Town                       130
 Owen Trapnell 1
 Bemerton Heath Harlequins                 5-1    East Cowes Victoria                     54
 Justin Bennett [2]                               Jimmi Burton
 Jake Burgess
 Kane O'Keefe
 Eddie Perrett
 Fawley AFC                                0-5    Andover New Street                      67
                                                  Rafael Ramos 24, 41, 56
                                                  Jazz Beavis 40 pen
                                                  Alex Dockree 89
 Newport (IoW)                             7-1    New Milton Town                         99
 Jordan Browne 4                                  Joe Petty 71
 Lewis Wright 26
 Joe Craig 37
 Scott Sampson 44
 Connor Kelly 47, 67, 86
 Romsey Town                               3-4    Downton                                122
 James Clifton                                    Ben Starr
 Geoff Dunn                                       Tom Moseley [2]
 Craig Bryant                                     Robbie Owen

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 United Services Portsmouth                4-1     Alton                                   58
 Andy Todd                                         George Bowerman
 Harry Bedford
 Harry Sargeant
 Josh Hazell
 Verwood Town                              1-2     Ringwood Town                           75
 Ethan Maddocks 78                                 Ben Harris 58
                                                   Ryan Hamm 68
 Whitchurch United                         1-2     Folland Sports                          59
 Aaron Randall                                     Kev Brewster
                                                   Josh Ball

                                       WEEKEND MATCH REPORTS
Mike Robins writes
VERWOOD TOWN 1-2 RINGWOOD TOWN
BRAGGING rights head to Hampshire after Ringwood won by the odd goal in three at a cold windy and
overcast Potterne Park, but it took a long time for the goals to arrive.
It was a fairly even contest with both sides passing the ball but neither were able
to produce that telling final delivery for long spells in the first half- and neither
keeper was really tested. The first notable chance came to the visitors when a Jack
Hannam strike could’ve produced something had he not miskicked and Ryan Hamm
got into a good position but saw his low effort go fractionally wide just prior to the
40th minute. The visitors had marginally the better of the half and the Potters were
perhaps fortunate not to go in at the break behind.
HT 0-0
                                                                           Hamm and Ben HARRIS were seeing
                                                                           a lot of the ball but found progress
                                                                           stifled on numerous occasions, but
                                                                           it was the latter who made the
                                                                           breakthrough just shy of the hour.
                                                                           His free kick from around 22 yards
                                                                           was fumbled by Shane Cooper and
                                                                           it dropped over the line despite the
                                                                           keeper’s efforts to scoop the ball to
                                                                           safety.
                                                                           Ringwood had a chance to extend
                                                                           their lead four minutes later but
                                                                           failed. However the lead was
                                                                           doubled on 68 when HAMM broke
                                                                           away and showed the guile that
                                                                           makes him one of the leading
                                                                           scorers in the Division by squeezing
                                                                           the ball home between keeper and
post at the Clubhouse End of the ground.
It looked all up for the Potters especially when Lee Vint could only drag a chance wide of the mark. However
a thundering 25 yard strike from midfielder Ethan MADDOCKS flew into the roof of the net to potentially set
up a cracking finish.
However the visitors showed the resolve to keep their noses in front despite a late chance from Vint that
went wide.
FT 1-2
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John Gorman writes
ANDOVER TOWN 1-0 PETERSFIELD TOWN
WITH the two Clubs separated by just one point in the table this always looked likely to be a close encounter
and so it proved with the sides largely cancelling each other out and rather a lack of goalmouth incident,
though there was plenty of effort and at times no little skill.
There was no taste at the outset of what was to follow as Andover pushed forward and immediately won a
corner on the right, the ball landed somewhere near the penalty spot and Owen TRAPNELL found the space
and time to turn and fire through a crowded area to put the home side ahead. Sixty seconds gone and a more
than promising start. Two more corners followed in quick succession with Andover clearing one with some
difficulty and visiting keeper Matt Petts confidently dealing with the second. An unnecessary challenge gave
Petersfield a free kick on the edge of the “D” with Dave Tasker pushing Cameron Smith’s shot away at full
stretch, and the goalkeeper twice had to leave his area to deal with through balls that split the defence.
Andover came close to a second when Josh Bertie was allowed to run too far unchallenged only to see his
shot clip the top of the crossbar and Ben Emans had a shot blocked after a long run.
Petersfield were frequently testing the home defence with intelligent through balls with Tasker acting as a
sweeper some ten to fifteen yards outside his area on more than one occasion. Andover then had a free kick
on the edge of the “D”, though the contact in the challenge looked minimal, but the wall did its job at the
expense of a corner kick which passed through the six yard box without anyone of either persuasion getting
a touch. Ruben Smith failed to make contact with an Emans cross at the far post and a dangerous ball from
Brendon Holmes found no takers as the home side enjoyed a spell of possession Andover’s Howard
Nhemachena was lucky to escape a caution when he petulantly prevented a free kick from being taken before
the home side nearly came to grief following another of Tasker’s sorties from his area. He got nowhere near
the ball out on the right touchline and the resulting cross was headed, under pressure, narrowly over the bar.
Another free kick for Andover – again negligible contact – was too high and the half finished with lengthy
treatment for Petersfield’s Matt Low after being struck at close range by a Tasker clearance.
HT 1-0
                        Having scored at the start of the first half Andover nearly staged a repeat in the second
                        half with Bertie denied by the goalkeeper’s legs after Emans had sent him clear. At the
                        other end neat play by Marvin Orepo and Will Webb created a shooting chance for the
                        latter which required a fine save from Tasker and they had perhaps justifiable shouts
                        for a penalty turned down when Orepo appeared to be pushed over. Trapnell collected
                        the first caution of the afternoon for halting the ever dangerous Webb illegally as the
                        visitors began to dominate possession. A Harry Tremlett cross was headed over his own
bar by a defender and substitute Will Essai was only inches wide.
Andover introduced new signing Luke Greenaway to the fray and his first act was to collect a caution after a
spat with John Geddes, who also went in the book. Greenaway then rather pushed his luck with a challenge
that bordered on the edge of wild and Tasker was forced to go down at Tremlett’s feet after another through
ball created the chance. Andover contrived a four on three situation but Bertie chose to shoot – wide – from
some thirty yards and with time running out Nhemachena, who had enjoyed a number of conversations with
the referee over the course of the afternoon, finally collected a yellow card.
Both sides used their full quota of substitutes but there was no further threat at either end and an enjoyable
well refereed game, despite their being only one goal, ended as some rain arrived on the scene. In a sentence
the game could have gone either way but Andover scored the goal – and that is what matters.
FT 1-0

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                                          LEAGUE TABLES
 RANK    PREMIER DIVISION                   PL   W        D    L    F    A    GD      PTS       PPG
 1       Alresford Town                     22   15       2    5   53   35     18      47    2.1364
 2       AFC Stoneham                       20   14       2    4   38   19     19      44    2.2000
 3       AFC Portchester                    20   13       1    6   46   26     20      40    2.0000
 4       Hamble Club                        22   12       4    6   37   30      7      40    1.8182
 5       Horndean                           21   10       7    4   49   32     17      37    1.7619
 6       Lymington Town                     20   11       3    6   50   29     21      36    1.8000
 7       Christchurch                       18   11       3    4   35   18     17      36    2.0000
 8       Fareham Town                       19   10       3    6   46   30     16      33    1.7368
 9       Portland United                    20    9       5    6   51   32     19      32    1.6000
 10      Bashley                            20   10       2    8   39   28     11      32    1.6000
 11      Brockenhurst                       21    9       3    9   43   32     11      30    1.4286
 12      Baffins Milton Rovers              17   10       0    7   33   25      8      30    1.7647
 13      Hamworthy United                   22    8       5    9   46   43      3      29    1.3182
 14      Tadley Calleva                     20    7       3   10   29   40    -11      24    1.2000
 15      Fleet Town                         19    6       4    9   32   31      1      22    1.1579
 16      Shaftesbury                        22    6       2   14   31   53    -22      20    0.9091
 17      Solent University                  23    4       3   16   36   81    -45      15    0.6522
 18      Bournemouth                        21    4       2   15   18   48    -30      14    0.6667
 19      Cowes Sports                       21    3       2   16   22   54    -32      11    0.5238
 20      Amesbury Town [pts adjustment]     20    3       2   15   23   71    -48       8    0.4000

 RANK    DIVISION ONE                       PL   W        D    L    F    A    GD      PTS       PPG
 1       United Services Portsmouth         21   14       3    4   67   29     38      45    2.1429
 2       Downton                            21   13       3    5   51   34     17      42    2.0000
 3       Hythe & Dibden                     19   12       5    2   46   22     24      41    2.1579
 4       Andover New Street                 18   13       2    3   55   37     18      41    2.2778
 5       Alton                              21   13       2    6   48   36     12      41    1.9524
 6       Bemerton Heath Harlequins          21   12       1    8   66   31     35      37    1.7619
 7       Whitchurch United                  23   10       3   10   50   44      6      33    1.4348
 8       Newport (IoW)                      19   10       1    8   49   30     19      31    1.6316
 9       Andover Town                       23    8       6    9   31   36     -5      30    1.3043
 10      Petersfield Town                   17    8       4    5   27   18      9      28    1.6471
 11      Laverstock & Ford                  19    8       4    7   37   30      7      28    1.4737
 12      Romsey Town                        18    9       1    8   46   44      2      28    1.5556
 13      Ringwood Town                      19    5       4   10   35   48    -13      19    1.0000
 14      New Milton Town                    22    4       7   11   26   58    -32      19    0.8636
 15      Verwood Town                       18    5       2   11   34   48    -14      17    0.9444
 16      Fawley AFC                         20    4       5   11   30   50    -20      17    0.8500
 17      East Cowes Victoria                20    3       5   12   27   55    -28      14    0.7000
 18      Totton & Eling                     20    4       2   14   20   52    -32      14    0.7000
 19      Folland Sports                     19    3       2   14   19   62    -43      11    0.5789
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                                      NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Space restrictions means just a look at the top four on the leagues below. So we’ll start in Dorset, where
Hamworthy Recreation maintain a 100% record with a 3-0 win at Portland. Both Gillingham Town and Merley
Cobham Sports collected the points on the road both recording 3-1 wins.
Bush Hill were in Hampshire Senior Trophy action going down to Whitecroft & Barton Sports on the Isle of
Wight 4-2. Infinity didn’t have a league game so Paulsgrove closed up with a big 5-1 win at Sway, whilst
Fleetlands beat fellow promotion hopefuls Stockbridge with a 3-0 win on the road.
None of the top four in Wiltshire were in league action, although at the foot Pewsey Vale moved off the
bottom rung with a 2-1 win over Malmesbury Victoria’s Development team.
Laverstock & Ford’s midweek victors Wroughton stay top on goal difference. The Swindon based side tasted
a penalty shoot-out defeat in the League Cup at Purton yesterday.
In the Wyvern Premier Wimborne won by the odd goal in seven at Totton & Eling, whilst Poole Town saw off
Baffins 3-0 with the game being played at Hamworthy United.
In the Southern League Premier Division, Poole Town had a single goal away win over second placed Tiverton
Town, whilst former members Wimborne Town and Blackfield & Langley met at Cuthbury. The Magpies won
2-0 with former Blackfield skipper Sam Poole getting one of the goals in front of a crowd of 317. In the
Southern Division Sholing had a 2-0 half time lead before going down to four second half goals from visitors
Mangotsfield United. Winchester City scored two without reply at home against Bristol Manor Farm.
Finally in the Buildbase FA Trophy 2nd Round Eastleigh won by the odd goal in three at home against Matlock
Town where a crowd of 718 was recorded, congratulations in overcoming a potential banana skin.

        RANK    DORSET PREMIER TOP 4             PL   W     D     L    F     A GD PTS           PPG
        1       Hamworthy Recreation             13   13    0     0   57    14 43 39         3.0000
        2       Gillingham Town                  18   12    0     6   50    26 24 36         2.0000
        3       Merley Cobham Sports [*]         15   12    1     2   74    23 51 34         2.2667
        4       Westland Sports                  14   10    1     3   37    21 16 31         2.2143

        RANK    HAMPSHIRE PREMIER TOP 4          PL   W     D     L    F     A GD PTS           PPG
        1       Infinity                         17   15    2     0   74    19 55 47         2.7647
        2       Paulsgrove                       20   12    5     3   56    29 27 41         2.0500
        3       Fleetlands                       19   12    3     4   60    28 32 39         2.0526
        4       Bush Hill                        15   12    2     1   59    12 47 38         2.5333

        RANK    WILTSHIRE SENIOR TOP 4           PL   W     D     L    F     A GD PTS           PPG
        1       Wroughton                        13   12    1     0   55    10 45 37         2.8462
        2       Shrewton United                  17   12    1     4   56    24 32 37         2.1765
        3       Corsham Town Reserves            17   10    4     3   47    25 22 34         2.0000
        4       Kintbury Rangers                 15   10    3     2   53    19 34 33         2.2000

        RANK    WYVERN PREMIER TOP 4              P   W     D     L    F     A GD PTS           PPG
        1       Wimborne Town                    16   12    1     3   64    37 27 37         2.3125
        2       Poole Town                       16   10    2     4   63    31 32 32         2.0000
        3       Sholing                          13   10    0     3   35    17 18 30         2.3077
        4       Fareham Town                     16    8    3     5   40    38  2 27         1.6875

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SYDENHAMS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWS 2019/20 EDITION NUMBER 28
First Qualifying Round- Alton 2-1 Andover New Street
Amesbury Town 1-4 Christchurch
Andover Town 1-4 Westbury United
Ascot United 3-3 aet Fleet Town [at Fleet Town] (Ascot won replay 3-1)
Bashley 3-0 Bridport                                                     Buildbase FA Vase
Bemerton Heath Harlequins 1-2 aet Alresford Town                              2019/20-
Calne Town 1-3 Downton
Cowes Sports 2-0 Shaftesbury                                             Road to Wembley-
Fareham Town 2-0 Whitchurch United                                         Journeys End
Folland Sports 0-1 East Cowes Victoria Athletic
Hamble Club 4-0 Totton & Eling
Lymington Town 5-2 aet Fawley [at AFC Totton]
New Milton Town 1-4 AFC Portchester
Petersfield Town 1-0 AFC Stoneham
Pewsey Vale 0-1 Laverstock & Ford
Ringwood Town 1-1 aet Verwood Town (Verwood won replay 2-0)
Solent University FC 2-7 Bradford Town
United Services Portsmouth 2-3 Sherborne Town
Second Qualifying Round- Alton 1-2 Westbury United
Bashley 1-4 Lymington Town
Bradford Town 1-0 Hamble Club
Corsham Town 1-3 Romsey Town
Cowes Sports 7-3 Verwood Town
Devizes Town 1-3 Newport (IW)
Downton 2-1 Wincanton Town
Dorchester Sports 2-4 Christchurch
East Cowes Vics 3-2 Fareham Town
Hythe & Dibden 2-3 AFC Portchester
Laverstock & Ford 0-4 Brockenhurst
Sherborne Town 2-2 aet Petersfield Town (Petersfield won replay 1-0)
Tadley Calleva 1-0 Royal Wootton Bassett Town
Warminster Town 2-1 Alresford Town
First Round Proper- Bishops Cleeve 2-3 Brockenhurst
Bitton 6-1 Tadley Calleva
Bournemouth 1-2 Petersfield Town
Bradford Town 1-0 Lymington Town
Christchurch 3-1 Brimscombe & Thrupp
Cullompton Rangers 0-1 AFC Portchester
Downton 0-4 Thornbury Town
Exmouth Town 2-0 Portland United
Longlevens 1-0 aet Cowes Sports
Newport IOW 0-2 Bridgwater Town
Raynes Park Vale 2-2 aet Horndean (Raynes Park Vale won replay 2-1)
Romsey Town 1-3 Plymouth Parkway
Warminster Town 3-2 East Cowes Victoria
Second Round Proper- Abingdon United 1-6 Hamworthy United
Baffins Milton Rovers 2-3 Bradford Town
Brockenhurst 0-3 Plymouth Parkway
Christchurch 2-1 Badshot Lea
Petersfield Town 1-2 Roman Glass St George
Warminster Town 3-1 AFC Portchester
Third Round Proper- Hamworthy United 1-4 Plymouth Parkway
Christchurch 2-1 Falmouth Town
Fourth Round Proper- Christchurch 1-2 Sutton Common Rovers

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SYDENHAMS FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEWS 2019/20 EDITION NUMBER 28
ROUND                                                      Winning Club              Losing Club
First Round Qualifying                                     £550                      £175
Second Round Qualifying                                    £725                      £250
First Round Proper                                         £825                      £275
Second Round Proper                                        £900                      £300
Third Round Proper                                         £1,125                    £375
Fourth Round Proper                                        £1,875                    £625
Fifth Round Proper                                         £2,250                    £750
Sixth Round Proper                                         £4,125                    £1,375
Semi Final                                                 £5,500                    £1,750
Final                                                      £30,000                   £20,000

                            BUILDBASE FA VASE PRIZE FUND ALLOCATION
 TEAM                                    TOTAL
 Christchurch                     £    4,750.00
 AFC Portchester                  £    2,400.00
 Petersfield Town                 £    2,400.00
 Brockenhurst                     £    1,850.00
 Cowes Sports                     £    1,550.00
 Downton                          £    1,550.00
 East Cowes Victoria              £    1,550.00
 Lymington Town                   £    1,550.00
 Hamworthy United                 £    1,275.00
   Action from the Christchurch v Sutton Common Rovers Buildbase FA Vase tie, reproduced courtesy of Les Chase.

         Subject to ratifying, here’s the top scorers   TEAM                   PLAYER              GOALS
         for our teams in this season’s Buildbase FA    Lymington Town         Mike Gosney             5
         Vase. There were 16 players who got two        Cowes Sports           Mike McEnery            4
         and a further 77 who just got the one,         AFC Portchester        Dan Wooden              3
                                                        Christchurch           Kyle Graham             3
         overall 100 different goalscorers in the
                                                        Cowes Sports           Jimmy Wykes             3
         competition this season.                       Hamworthy United       Dan Cann                3
                                                        Verwood Town           Lee Vint                3

                                      WEEK TWENTY FOUR ROUND UP
         early a full programme completed but sadly the end of Christchurch, and the League’s, participation

N        in this seasons FA Vase. The Hurn Bridge side went out by the odd goal in three to Combined Counties
         League side Sutton Common Rovers and were two down before a late Max Wilcock goal gave them
hope but it was not to be in front of a crowd close to 200. We wish the Surrey side all good luck in Monday’s
draw.
It is customary to start the review of the matches in both Divisions with matters at the top of the respective
tables but with respect to those seeking the end of season honours we will start at the bottom with two sides
who have certainly not enjoyed the best of fortunes so far this season. Amesbury have suffered in a way never
experienced before by their Chairman, despite his long association with the League and the game in general;
but pulled off a surprise and deserved three goal victory at Bashley last week. They then followed that seven
days later with three more goals and a victory over Fareham Town who mustered just one in reply. Billy
Connors (two) and Ewan Haylor scored the vital goals and Amesbury and the match referee are to be
commended over their actions after an unfortunate colour clash.
In Division One Follands benefitted from what the National Press like to call the new Management “Bounce”
with their first League win since the second game of the season. A new Management team, including former
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