Andover New Street v Petersfield Town - 2022-23 E Programme

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ISSUE #10 | ANDOVER NEW STREET v PETERSFIELD TOWN | 08.11.22

WORD ON THE STREET OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2022-23 ISSUE #10 | ANDOVER NEW STREET v PETERSFIELD TOWN 08.11.22 | KO: 7.45PM

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CONTENTS

08.11.22 | KO: 7.45PM

JAMIE COLEMAN:

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WELCOME THE RAMSS:

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CAMERA NEVER LIES:

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FIXTURES & RESULTS 2022-23: 12 LEAGUE REVIEW:

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WORD ON THE STREET – ANDOVER NEW STREET OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Made in Andover. Edited by Kevin Pipkin (programme.editor.andovernewstreetfc@outlook.com) Photography by Andy Ormerod & Kevin Pipkin

CLUB OFFICIALS

President: Nick Richmond Vice President: Brian Funnel Chairman: Martin Tobin Football Chairman: John Ward Executive Committee Members: Paul Reidy, Steve Cox, Fiona Tobin, Ady Burdock, Kevin Pipkin, Amanda Cox, Les Hillon, George Harrison, Andy Welfare First Team Manager: Jamie Coleman First Team Assistant Manager: Ashleigh James First Team Coach: Jamie Dockree Head Of Goalkeeping: Alex Thompson

Head Of Medical: Pete Tunney Physiotherapist: Josh Oatly Kit Man: Ken Hardy Club Secretary: Kerry Tobin House Chairman: Jim Wilson Treasurer: Amanda Cox Membership Officer: Kerry Tobin Swifts Chairman: Paul Reidy Swifts Secretary: Stephen Leighton Swifts Manager: Robbie Skeates Swifts Assistant Managers: Stephen Leighton & Ryan Facey Ladies Manager: Kyla Tobin Sponsorship Chairman: Paul Reidy Media Manager: Kevin Pipkin Website Designer: Chris Robins

Thanks to contributors: John Ward, Jamie Coleman, John Gorman, Neil Jensen and Sam Emery. The views in this programme are those of the contributors and not necessarily those of the editor and/or Andover New Street.

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ANDOVER NEW STREET - v - PETERSFIELD TOWN 08/11/2022 | FOXCOTTE PARK

THE MANAGER

Good evening and a very warm welcome to Foxcotte Park to all our supporters for this evening’s game against our visitor’s Petersfield Town. I’d like to welcome the Jam Boys management team, their staff, players and all officials and supporters who have made the journey to Andover this evening. Petersfield are a club, who have struggled over the past few seasons since their relegation from the Southern League down through the Wessex Premier League to the League One. This season they have shown what they are capable of and come into this game on the back of a four-game winning run that includes victories against Ringwood (twice), Fawley and Ash United. The Rams have always been a tough opposition for us, and I expect nothing different this afternoon. We will need to be at our very best to get a positive result. We come into the game having continued our impressive unbeaten run in the league and progressed in the FA Vase, with an excellent away performance at Street a couple of weeks ago. I thought the Vase tie against Street was a good advert for the Wessex League.

I’m not being biased when I say my team were magnificent, and so were you in the stands. We were at it from the very beginning and showed great character to come from behind against the run of play and show the attacking prowess we have as we grew stronger in the second half. The momentum followed us down to Hamworthy Rec again where we were again resilient. Having got into a strong position just before halftime, I was disappointed to concede a penalty on the halftime whistle. A few choice words at halftime had the desired effect. With Locky scoring late on to secure the points and then Cooky completing his hat-trick. Please give it everything you’ve got from stands. We’ve had plenty to cheer in recent years and we all feed off each other here, which I know we will be doing again tonight as we set about making Foxcotte Park a fortress it usually is.

I’M NOT BEING BIASED WHEN I SAY MY TEAM WERE MAGNIFICENT, AND SO WERE YOU IN THE STANDS. WE WERE AT IT FROM THE VERY BEGINNING.

Enjoy the game.

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KEEP CALM AND

FACT FILE

KEEP THE FAITH

NICKNAME: The Rams

STADIUM: The Southdowns Builders Stadium CAPACITY: 3,000

LEAGUE POSITION 21-22: 12th Wessex League One MANAGER: Patrick Suraci & Joe Lea MILES FROM ANDOVER: 41 miles

LAST MEETING: Southdowns Builders, 12/02/22, 3-1 League One



ANDOVER NEW STREET - v - PETERSFIELD TOWN 08/11/2022 | FOXCOTTE PARK

THE CAMERA NEVER LIES

Action from a previous meeting with Petersfield Town in March 202. The Street came from behind to win 3-1 after going down to 10-men when Jazz Beavis received 2 yellow cards in the first half. Pictured is Luke Hooper, who scored a second half hat-trick to keep the Street’s hopes of promotion alive.


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THE NLP PAPER

ANDOVER NEW STREET - v - PETERSFIELD TOWN 08/11/2022 | FOXCOTTE PARK

THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER WITH JON COUCH – NLP REPORTER The word ‘legend’ is a term used pretty loosely in football these days, but there aren’t many people in the Non-League game who consider Neil Cugley as anything but. Last week, the veteran boss stood down as manager of Folkestone Invicta after 26 years and 1,299 games in the dugout, making him the longest-serving manager in the top eight tiers of English football since Arsene Wenger left Arsenal in 2018. “He changed my life,” striker Ade Yusuff told us. “A lot of managers I’ve had haven’t really understood me as a player – maybe even a man, sometimes – whereas he’s allowed me to be myself. That’s helped me to flourish on the pitch under him.” Twenty-six years. It can never be underestimated just what an achievement that is, especially in this day and age where managers are lucky to last 26 days before the knives come out. That, though, is where Non-League football is cut from a different cloth. Yes, there are still the odd overreactive parting of ways, but I like to think there is a genuine loyalty that high-end clubs could learn from. Cugs may have stepped away from the dugout but his heart and soul remains at Cheriton Road. His wife runs the bar, and his stepson is one of the club’s biggest fans. You can bet Cugs will join them on the terraces, barking his usual instructions, on a Saturday afternoon from here on in.

Cugley’s exit got me thinking about other Non-League legends from the dugout, of which there are quite a few.

On the south coast alone, Tommy Killick, at Poole Town, and Dave Diaper, at Sholing FC, have been at their respective clubs for over 20 years, while Terry Brown, at the age of 70, has recently returned to the Aldershot Town dugout on an interim basis, leading the club to three straight wins on the back of Mark Molesley’s departure. You can’t buy experience like that. So, with Cugley swapping his trench coat for gardening gloves, who is the new managerial stalwart who has served his club the longest? The answer to that is Bacup Borough boss Brent Peters.

Twenty-five years ago, then Borough chairman Frank Manning and co-director Graham Schofield walked into a local pub looking for help to rescue the historic club from extinction.

Little did they know that the man they were talking to would still be holding that baton twenty-five years later. The likes of Cugley, Peters, Killick, Diaper, Brown and others are the lifeblood of their club and the NonLeague game as a whole. Loyalty is everything in life in general – it’s so gratifying to see it rewarded.

Log onto www.andovernewstreetfc.co.uk to find all the latest news from Foxcotte Park

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SCORE

TIME

OWN GOALS

OPPOSITION

PENALTY (F)

DATE

PENALTY (A)

FIXTURES 2022-23 12

13

14

15

AUGUST Tue 2 Sat 6

3.00pm

A

Warminster Town (FACEPR)

W 2-0

101

-

1 -

-

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-

Sat 13

3.00pm

H

Fawley AFC

D 3-3

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Sat 20

3.00pm

A

Westbury United (FAC PR)

L 1-5

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-

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-

Tue 23

7.45pm

H

Hamble Club (HSC1)

W 3-1

120

-

- -

-

-

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Sat 27

3.00pm

A

Sherborne Town (FAV1QR)

W 2-2*

-

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1 1

-

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Tue 30

7.45pm

A

Fleet Spurs (WLC2)

W 2-0

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Ash United

W 2-1

95

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Fawley AFC (FAV2QR)

W 3-2

91

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A

Andover Town (NHSC1R)

W 6-4

396

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3.00pm

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Romsey Town

W 5-2

121 12 - -

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Tue 4

7.45pm

H

Amesbury Town

W 5-2

127

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Sat 8

3.00pm

H

Verwood Town

W 1-0

110

5

- -

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-

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Sat 3

3.00pm

H

New Milton Town

Tue 13

7.45pm

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Gosport Boro (HSC2)

Sat 17

3.00pm

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Sat 24

3.00pm

Tue 27

7.45pm

Sat 1

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Ringwood Town

W 2-1

54

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Sat 15

3.00pm

H

Totton & Eling

W 3-0

61

2

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Tue 18

7.45pm

H

Petersfield Town (RCC 1R)

L 0-2

81

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Sat 22

3.00pm

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Street (FAV 1R)

W 5-1

55

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Sat 29

3.00pm

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Hamworthy Rec

W 4-1

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NOVEMBER Sat 5

3.00pm

H

Whitchurch United

Tue 8

7.45pm

H

Petersfield Town

Sat 12

3.00pm

A

Brixham (FAV 2R)

Tue 15

7.45pm

A

Downton (WLC3)

Sat 19

3.00pm

A

Millbrook

Tue 22

7.45pm

A

Fleet Spurs

Sat 26

3.00pm

H

Folland Sports

a

DECEMBER Sat 3

3.00pm

A

Fawley AFC

Sat 10

3.00pm

A

Fleetlands

Sat 17

3.00pm

A

Downton

Tue 27

3.00pm

A

Andover Town

Tue 3

3.00pm

H

Fleet Spurs

Sat 7

3.00pm

A

New Milton Town

Sat 14

3.00pm

JANUARY

H

Ringwood Town

Tue 17

7.45pm

A

Folland Sports

Sat 21

3.00pm

H

Newport IOW

Sat 28

3.00pm

A

Amesbury Town

FEBRUARY Sat 4

3.00pm

H

Romsey Town

Tue 7

7.45pm

H

Downton

Sat 11

3.00pm

A

East Cowes Victoria

Sat 18

3.00pm

H

Hamworthy Rec

Wed 22

7.45pm

A

Whitchurch United

Sat 25

3.00pm

A

Newport (IOW)

MARCH Sat 4

3.00pm

A

Sat 11

3.00pm

H

Millbrook

Sat 18

3.00pm

H

East Cowes Victoria

Verwood Town

Sat 25

3.00pm

A

Petersfield Town

APRIL Sat 1

3.00pm

A

Totton & Eling

Sat 8

3.00pm

H

Andover Town

Sat 15

3.00pm

A

Ash United

KEY:

Starting XI

Substitute ● Unused sub

Not available/suspended

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: sin bin p: penalty scorer


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Sat 7

H

Tue 17

7.45pm

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Sat 21

3.00pm

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Tue 24

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Sat 28

3.00pm

A

Mon 30

3.00pm

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Shepton Mallet (FA Cup EPR)

d

Infinity Andover Town

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3.00pm

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Laverstock & Ford

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3.00pm

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Sat 1 13

3.00pm

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Totton & Eling

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ROGERS

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GOSNEY

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FOR MATCH REPORTS AND STATS, VISIT WWW.ANDOVERNEWSTREETFC.CO.UK

DECEMBER Sat 4

3.00pm

A

Bemerton Heath H

Sat 11

3.00pm

H

Ash United

Sat 18

3.00pm

A

Fleet Spurs

Mon 27 3.00pm

H

Andover Town

Whitchurch United

JANUARY Mon 3

3.00pm

H

Sat 8

3.00pm

A

East Cowes Victoria

Sat 15

3.00pm

H

New Milton Town

Sat 22

3.00pm

A

Folland Sports

Sat 29

3.00pm

H

Fawley AFC

A

Millbrook

SYDENHAMS WESSEX PREMIER

FEBRUARY Sat 5

3.00pm

Sat 12

3.00pm

A

Petersfield Town

Sat 19

3.00pm

H

Ringwood Town

Tue 22

7.45pm

A

Totton & Eling

Sat 26

3.00pm

H

Verwood Town

3.00pm

H

Bemerton Heath H

Sat 12

3.00pm

A

Romsey Town

Sat 19

3.00pm

A

Infinity

Sat 26

3.00pm

H

Newport IOW

Sat 2

3.00pm

A

Downton

Sat 9

3.00pm

A

Ash United

Sat 16

3.00pm

H

Laverstock & Ford

Fareham Town v Bashley

Alresford Town v US Portsmouth

Hamble Club v Shaftesbury

Alton v Christchurch

Horndean v Amesbury Town

Bournemouth v Baffins Milton Rovers

Hythe & Dibden v Portland Utd

Brockenhurst v Cowes Sports

Moneyfields v Blackfield & Langley

SYDENHAMS WESSEX LEAGUE ONE Andover New Street v Infinity

MARCH Sat 5

AFC Stoneham v Hamworthy United

Petersfield Town v Newport IOW

Ash United v New Milton Town

Ringwood Town v Downton

East Cowes Vic v Andover Town

Romsey Town v Bemerton Heath H

Laverstock & Ford v Fleet Spurs

Verwood Town v Whitchurch United

APRIL

KEY: *: penalty missed

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| Team name colour: League Cup Match

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ANDOVER NEW STREET - v - PETERSFIELD TOWN 08/11/2022 | FOXCOTTE PARK

THE WESSEX LEAGUE PREVIEW As is sadly too often the case a wet week and a wet November 5th, which no doubt not only put paid to a few Firework displays but also somewhat decimated the Wessex League programme with only seven matches completed – two in the Premier and five in Division One. In the Premier the Portland Twitter page in midweek suggested they would have to keep a close eye on Brett Pitman when AFC Portchester came visiting on Saturday, but it was not close enough as the striker scored all three goals as a 3-2 victory took them back to the top of the table. Greg Borthwick and Ryan McKechnie scored the home goals in what was a creditable performance. At the other end of the table Blackfield & Langley recorded their first win of the season last week, scoring four goals in the process, and followed that up and bettered it with a 6-0 defeat of Cowes Sports. Sam Woodward with a hat trick, two from Rich Bakary and a single for Charlie Rattley.

In Division One Downton took over top spot after a single goal victory over Fleet Spurs – Shaun Prentice on target – and Andover New Street moved in to third place after defeating local rivals Whitchurch United 31 thanks to two goals from Shane Lock and one from Ross Cook with Craig Rutledge the visitors marksman. Andover Town went down 3-0 at Verwood with Joe Smith notching two and Regan Mason scoring from inside his own half while a few miles down the road Petersfield won at Ringwood for the second time in almost as many weeks. Joe Hughes scored the home goal with the visitors three coming from Matt Dougan, Josh Rose and Mino Djaura and we understand all three scorers started the game on the bench. Inspired managerial substitutions perhaps. Lastly a little fortune went Amesbury’s way as a lastminute goal gave them a share of the points at Ash United with the game finishing at three goals apiece. Darren Wheeler, Kareem Foster and Ryan Green for the home side and Alfie Budd, Taylor Budgell and Jake Terry for the men from Wiltshire.

For all the Wessex League news, log onto www.wessexleague.co.uk

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OFFICIALS Mr. C O’Neill

M

M

JAMIE COLEMAN Played

PAT SURACI & JOE LEA

Scored

Played

-Referee-

1

GEORGE BAXTER

1

JORDI WILSON

Mr. A Brown

2

LIAM HIBBERD

2

KIERAN ALCOCK

-Assistant 1-

3

EDDIE PERRETT

3

CHARLIE MERRITT

Mr. C Hopkins

4

ASHLEIGH JAMES

4

CAMERON SMITH

5

MATT SCOTT

5

ZAK SHARP

6

ALEX DOCKREE

6

BEN COOPER

7

SHANE LOCK

7

PAUL AGBESEYI

8

MAX ALLEN

8

CONNOR HOARE

9

DARYLL PHILLIPS

9

ARCHIE GREENOUGH

-Assistant 2-

Streets’ last team

Street 3 Whitchurch Utd 1

BAXTER PERRETT

HIBBERD ALLEN

DAVIS

Petersfield Town

Andover New Street

DOCKREE

COOK

HASSELL

LAWTON

BECKLEY

LOCK

Goals: Lock (2’, 65’), Cook (75’) Subs: Moore J for Davis (66’) Moore A for Beckley (79’), Lawton (80’ Foul) None

The Ram’s’ last team

Unavailable at time of publication going live

10

CALLUM SWEENEY

10

ALEXANDR BARSA

11

MICHAEL DAVIS

11

MARVIN OREPO

12

CAMERON THATCHER

12

JAKE BOURTON

13

SEAN O’BRIEN

14

NATHAN PRIMUS

14

SCOTT HASSELL

15

MINO BALDE-DJAURA

15

LEE MORRIS

16

JOSHUA ROSE

16

DANNY FIELD

17

CHRIS BENNETT

17

ROSS COOK

18

JOSHUA NACE

18

MICHAEL GOSNEY

19

MATT DOUGAN

20

JOE ROGERS

20

HARRY GREENFIELD

21

JOSH MOORE

22

ARRAN MOORE

23

MCAULIE STUBBS

24

JOE WESTERN

25

HARRY LAWTON

26

ZACH HINE

27

JOE WRIGHT

28

GEORGE PLANK

29

MICHAEL HORNE

32

HARRY BECKLEY

33

BEN RODWELL

CLUB CONTACTS Main Telephone: 01264 358358

MATCH SUMMARY

Email: andovernewstreetfc@hotmail.co.uk

HT

ATT

Official Website www.andovernewstreetfc.co.uk

FT

MOTM

Facebook Facebook.com/AndoverNewStreet Twitter @AndoverNSfc

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