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2022-23 SHIRT SPONSORS HOME & AWAY SHIRT: SIDE OF SLEEVE: KIT PARTNER WORD ON THE STREET OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2022-23 ISSUE #17 | ANDOVER NEW STREET v PETERSFIELD TOWN 14.02.23 | KO: 7.45PM ISSUE # 1 7 | ANDOVER NEW STREET v PETERSFIELD TOWN | 1 4 . 0 2 .2 3

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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

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Sponsorship Chairman: Paul Reidy

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CONTENTS
14.02.23 | KO: 7.45PM
JAMIE COLEMAN: 5 WELCOME THE RAMS: 6 CAMERA NEVER LIES: 34 FIXTURES & RESULTS 2022 -23: 12 LEAGUE REVIEW: 14
ON THE STREET –ANDOVER NEW STREET OFFICIAL PROGRAMME
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THE MANAGER

Good evening and a very warm welcome to Foxcotte Park to all our supporters for tonight’s game against our visitor’s Petersfield Town.

I’d like to welcome the Petersfield management team, their staff, players and all officials and supporters who have made the journey to Andover this evening.

The Rams are on an incredible run at the moment, having gone 16 games unbeaten, reaching the semi-finals of the League Cup and having inflicting defeats to Newport IOW on three occasions (away in the league and at home in both the Hampshire and Wessex League Cups).

Petersfield come arrive here tonight fresh on the back of an impressive 4-0 win at the Portway Stadium on Saturday and will no doubt be looking to continue their recent form this evening and enhance their promotion aspirations.

We come into the game having won last Tuesday at home to Downton and battled to a 0- 0 draw away on the Island

against East Cowes Vics

The Downton game was a very tough game, as always against the Robins. Chances were very few and far between for both sides, until Cooky latched onto a fine through ball by debutant Layton Tulk and Cooky finished well!

We managed to get the important second goal just after half-time and it was needed, as Downton showed how good a side they are by coming back into the game but we were able to claim the three points in the end.

We were able to bring in Layton Tulk last week from Bemerton Heath Harlequins, with Josh Moore going the other way. A big welcome to Layton, who has already showed his potential in the two games his has already played for us and I’d also like to thank Josh for all his efforts this season and wish him well at Bemmie.

We are in a strong position moving into the business end of the season, with a number of key matches coming up over the next few weeks, the whole squad will be needed if we are to maintain our levels of performance.

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WE ARE IN A STRONG POSITION MOVING INTO THE BUSINESS END OF THE SEASON, WITH A NUMBER OF KEY MATCHES COMING UP OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS

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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: Foxcotte Park, 18/10/22, 0-2 Russell Cotes Cup

THE CAMERA NEVER LIES

Action from a previous meeting with Petersfield Town in March 2020. 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.

ANDOVER NEW STREET - v - PETERSFIELD TOWN 14/02/2023 | FOXCOTTE PARK

THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER

WITH JON COUCH – NLP REPORTER

There’s an old wives’ tale at NLP Towers which continually succeeds in amusing and bemusing us in equal measure.

It’s a theory which has haunted us for as long as we can remember, it just won’t go away and it regularly returns to make fools out of anyone who has dared edit, report for or contribute towards our news pages over the years. It’s called The Curse of The NLP.

These days, ‘The Curse’ comes with an acceptance from us all in the office, but in recent weeks it’s returned to bite us on the backside more often than usual.

Take our edition of January 29 for example. On page 33 we ran an interview with Ramsgate manager Steve Lovell after he had led the Rams into title contention in Isthmian League South East. Lovell spoke at length about how much he was enjoying life at the Southwood Stadium and how there was so much more to come from the Kent side for the rest of the campaign.

That weekend they were surprisingly beaten at Three Bridges which is ironic enough in itself, but two days later Lovell was unceremoniously sacked and later replaced by the defender he brought to the club, Jamie Coyle. Sorry Steve.

In that same edition, we also ran a piece on Altrincham following their recent upturn in form. In it, assistant manager Neil Sorvel told

how the club’s new full-time model had contributed to a 10 -match unbeaten run which had propelled the Robins into play -off contention. Granted, that unbeaten run ended with a narrow defeat at Chesterfield in the midweek prior to publication but Alty have lost their last two games since and have slipped back down into the bottom half of the table. Sorry Robins.

This week ‘The Curse’ struck again –and just when we least expected it. In that same edition of January 29, Hereford boss Josh Gowling, a regular columnist at The NLP, explained about the highs and lows of football management after having watched the heart-warming video of Mark Hudson telling his children that he has lost his job at Cardiff City.

“Management is the best job in the world, but also it can feel the most lonely,” Gowling said. “We went through a period in November and December where we didn’t win. I’d just won manager of the month in October. I was miserable. I was in my office every day, away from my family, trying to find ways to fix it. You have to keep working to try and get it right – plus I put the manager of the month award away in my desk under a load of books! We’ve been winning again since I did that so maybe I will keep it out of sight.”

So, imagine our surprise a little over a week later when Hereford parted company with playing favourite Gowling after three straight defeats in National League North. Sorry Josh.

THE NLP PAPER

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KEY: Starting XI Substitute ● Unused sub Not available/suspended : yellow card : red card : sin bin p: penalty scorer FIXTURES 2022-23 DATE TIME H/A OPPOSITION SCORE ATT POS PENALTY (F) PENALTY (A) OWN GOALS SENT OFF /SIN BIN OPP. SENT OFF /SIN BIN BAXTER HIBBERD PERRETT JAMES SCOTT DOCKREE LOCK ALLEN PHILLIPS SWEENEY DAVIS THATCHER O'BRIEN HASSELL MORRIS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AUGUST Tue 2 7.45pm H Fleetlands W 4-0 153 1 - - - - - a 1 d d 1 a 1 1 c Sat 6 3.00pm A Warminster Town (FACEPR) W 2-0 101 - 1 - - - - a c y b ● Sat 13 3 00pm H Fawley AFC D 3-3 121 5 - - - 2 - a s b c e b ● e a Sat 20 3.00pm A Westbury United (FAC PR) L 1-5 - - - - - - - c c a b a Tue 23 7.45pm H Hamble Club (HSC1) W 3-1 120 - - - - - - a d a 2 c d e b Sat 27 3.00pm A Sherborne Town (FAV1QR) W 2-2* - - 1 1 - - - c b a b c Tue 30 7.45pm A Fleet Spurs (WLC2) W 2-0 33 - - - - 1 1 d c b a SEPTEMBER Sat 3 3.00pm H New Milton Town D 2-2 114 15 - - - - - ● a ● ● Tue 13 7.45pm H Gosport Boro (HSC2) D 1-1** 75 - - 1 - - - 1 a b a ● c Sat 17 3.00pm H Ash United W 2-1 95 12 - - - - - c a b y ● Sat 24 3.00pm H Fawley AFC (FAV2QR) W 3-2 91 - - 1 - - - ● ● Tue 27 7.45pm A Andover Town NHSC1R) W 6-4 396 - - 1 1 - - a b 1 ● c 1 d a OCTOBER Sat 1 3 00pm A Romsey Town W 5-2 121 12 - - - - - a 1 ● c c ● Tue 4 7 45pm H Amesbury Town W 5-2 127 5 - - 1 - - a 1 ● c ● b Sat 8 3.00pm H Verwood Town W 1-0 110 5 - - - - - c ● Tue 11 7.45pm A Ringwood Town W 2-1 54 3 1 - - - 1 1 ● b Sat 15 3.00pm H Totton & Eling W 3-0 61 2 - - - - - a a c c Tue 18 7.45pm H Petersfield Town (RCC 1R) L 0-2 81 - - - - - - a Sat 22 3.00pm A Street (FAV 1R) W 5-1 55 - - - - - - 1 1 b 1 c ● Sat 29 3.00pm A Hamworthy Rec W 4-1 78 4 1 1 - - - 1 b c NOVEMBER Sat 5 3.00pm H Whitchurch United W 3-1 102 3 - - - - - ● a ● ● Sat 12 3.00pm A Brixham (FAV 2R) L 1-2 - - - - - - - 1 b ● c Sat 19 3.00pm A Millbrook W 2-0 78 3 - - - - 2 1 ● Tue 22 7.45pm A Fleet Spurs W 3-0 - 2 - - - - - 1 ● a ● ● Sat 26 3.00pm H Folland Sports D 1-1 91 2 - - 1 - - a d b b ● Wed 30 7.45pm A Downton (WLC3) W 3-0 109 - - - 1 - - b 1 c DECEMBER Sat 3 3.00pm A Fawley AFC W 4-2 56 2 1 1 1 - - b c 1p 1 c b ● Tue 20 7.45pm H Portsmouth (HSC3) L 0-5 342 - - 2 - - - c a c ● Tue 27 3.00pm A Andover Town W 3-0 340 2 1 - - - - b d a a ● b JANUARY Sat 7 3.00pm A New Milton Town W 2-0 118 2 - - - 1 - b b ● Sat 14 3.00pm H Ringwood Town D 2-2 102 1 - - - - - a 1 a ● Tue 31 7.45pm A Fareham Town (WLC QF) L 1-3 135 - - - - - - b a b y FEBRUARY Sat 4 3.00pm H Romsey Town W 2-0 102 3 - - - - - c c a 1 b ● Tue 7 7.45pm H Downton W 2-1 78 3 - - - - - a b b ● Sat 11 3.00pm A East Cowes Victoria D 0-0 110 3 - - - - - ● a ● Tue 14 7.45pm H Petersfield Town Sat 18 3.00pm H Hamworthy Rec Wed 22 7.45pm A Whitchurch United Sat 25 3.00pm A Newport (IOW) Tue 28 7.45pm H Fleet Spurs MARCH Sat 4 3.00pm A Verwood Town Tue 7 7.45pm A Downton Sat 11 3.00pm H Millbrook Tue 14 7.45pm A Folland Sports Sat 18 3.00pm H East Cowes Victoria Tue 21 7.45pm A Amesbury Town Sat 25 3.00pm A Petersfield Town Tue 28 7.45pm A Ash United APRIL Sat 1 3.00pm A Totton & Eling Wed 5 7.45pm A Fleetlands Sat 8 3.00pm H Andover Town Sat 15 3.00pm H Newport (IOW)

FOR MATCH REPORTS AND STATS, VISIT

H Laverstock & Ford

SYDENHAMS WESSEX PREMIER

AFC Stoneham v Hamworthy United

Alresford Town v US Portsmouth Alton v Christchurch

Bournemouth v Baffins Milton Rovers

Brockenhurst v Cowes Sports

Fareham Town v Bashley

Hamble Club v Shaftesbury

Horndean v Amesbury Town

Hythe & Dibden v Portland Utd

Moneyfields v Blackfield & Langley

SYDENHAMS WESSEX LEAGUE ONE

Andover New Street v Infinity

Ash United v New Milton Town

East Cowes Vic v Andover Town

Laverstock & Ford v Fleet Spurs

Petersfield Town v Newport IOW

Ringwood Town v Downton

Romsey Town v Bemerton Heath H

Verwood Town v Whitchurch United

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DATE TIME H/A OPPOSITION SCORE ATT POS PENALTY (F) PENALTY (A) OWN GOALS SENT OFF OPP. SENT OFF O’BRIEN FIELD LE BRUN ALLEN SCOTT DOCKREE LOCK KINGE DENHAM BEAVIS THORNE (C) CURTIS WING YATES THORNE (G) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AUGUST Wed 4 7.45pm A Whitchurch United Sat 7 3.00pm A Shepton Mallet (FA Cup EPR) Sat 14 3.00pm H Infinity Tue 17 7.45pm A Andover Town Sat 21 3.00pm H Fleet Spurs Tue 24 7.45pm A Moneyfields (Hants SC1) Sat 28 3.00pm A New Milton Town Mon 30 3.00pm A Cowes Sports (WLC2) SEPTEMBER Sat 4 3.00pm H East Cowes Victoria Sat 11 3.00pm A Amesbury Town (FA Vase 1Q) Sat 18 3.00pm H Petersfield Town OCTOBER Sat 2 3.00pm A Fawley AFC Sat 9 3.00pm H Folland Sports Sat 16 3.00pm A Laverstock & Ford Sat 23 3.00pm A Newport IOW Sat 30 3.00pm H Millbrook NOVEMBER Tue 2 7 45pm H Downton Sat 6 3.00pm A Ringwood Town Sat 13 3.00pm H Romsey Town Sat 20 3.00pm H Totton & Eling Sat 27 3.00pm A Verwood Town 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 JANUARY Mon 3 3.00pm H Whitchurch United 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 FEBRUARY Sat 5 3.00pm A Millbrook 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 MARCH Sat 5 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 APRIL Sat 2 3.00pm A Downton Sat 9 3.00pm A Ash United Sat 16 3.00pm
FIELD COOK GOSNEY HALLAHAN ROGERS MOORE (J) MOORE (A) TULK WESTERN LAWTON HINE WRIGHT PLANK HORNE BARNETT LANGDOWN BECKLEY RODWELL JEFFERY COLEMAN JAMES (G) DALLIMORE SUB TIMES 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 a b c d e GOAL TIMES a a c ● 60 60 65 70 - 7, 9, 41,45 ● a2p b 56 62 68 - - 57, 71 1d d c 31 45 61 70 82 3, 10, 35, 45, 52, 90+7 1 b 52 58 81 - - 9, 35, 39, 42, 47, 80 c e b 46 46 57 62 67 39, 49, 53, 79 2p a 59 83 90 - - 39, 59 66 90+2 d c a b 55 59 63 63 - 62, 89 ● a 45 - - - - 16, 19, 22, 77 b c 62 62 77 - - 41, 65p 2 b a c y 60 64 73 - - 12,45, 79 3 b b a a ● ● 76 76 - - - 4,32,51, 68, 77 4 c b d 46 60 70 81 - 2,14, 26, 43, 45, 50, 53, 57, 63, 66 2 1 b b 1 a 70 76 79 - - 4 17 40 44 47, 57, 60 3 b c a 18 55 60 - - 8, 28, 33, 44, 45 86, 90 c b a b 1 a 46 73 83 - - 26 1 p ● a b a 78 83 - - - 18, 39, 42 3 b d d b 60 60 75 75 - 17, 39, 85 a 46 - - - - 75, 85 2 b a a c 62 82 83 - - 6, 22 44, 53, 61, 80 3 c a b a 52 85 87 - - 13, 44, 45, 75, 86 1 a b b 66 79 - - - 2 50, 65, 75 a b a 70 76 80 - - 2, 56, 62 1 a b b a ● 65 76 - - - 42, 85 1 y 1 a ● 62 - - - - 18, 55, 65 c d a c 1 53 53 60 84 - 63 78 a 1 a ● b c 57 60 60 - - 18 44, 71 d 2 d 60 60 75 75 - 12 19, 25, 41, 47, 59 b b a 60 60 84 - - 16, 20, 58, 83, 85 3 d c c 46 65 85 4, 45, 59 1 s a ● 70 81 - - - 18, 85 1 b b 80 80 - - - 35, 51, 73, 85 1 y a ● 70 78 - - - 24, 26, 42, 83 1 b a y 46 55 75 - - 35, 83 2 a 57 66 - - - 31, 56, 61 a 61 - - - -
KEY: *: penalty missed | Left club | Team name colour: League Cup Match | Team name colour: FA Vase Match
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THE WESSEX LEAGUE PREVIEW

In Division One Hamworthy Recreation, who give every indication in being in the play-off spots at least at the end of the season, pulled off a creditable 4-1 win at New Milton thanks to two goals from Chris Long and one apiece from Frank Rosenwald and James King with the hosts getting the opener from Charlie Turner.

Newport won 3-1 at Verwood with two goals from Connor Kelly and one from Joe Craig – Louis McWilliams for the Potters – but Andover New Street were held to a goalless draw by the much improved East Cowes Vics on the Island.

No problems for Petersfield with goals from Archie Greenough, Matt Dougan, Alex Barsa and Marvin Orepo giving them a 4-0 victory at Andover Town.

lead, Ryan Long equalised before Maciej Marcinowski won it with a thirty five yard “worldie” in the dying seconds of stoppage time.

Fleetlands did Whitchurch little in the way of favour, completing the double over them with a 3-1 victory – two for Kai Sterne and one for Cam Stone against one from Sam Freeman - while Romsey scored twice without reply against Ash United with both goals coming from Charlie Hawes.

At the bottom wins for both Amesbury and Fleet Spurs. Amesbury won 2-1 at Ringwood thanks to two Tyler Budgell

Downton were three one ahead at the break at Fawley only for the home side to recover to three each and share the points. Dylan knight led the comeback with two aided by Adam Davis with Sam Howe, Kris Krystofowicz and Ollie Davies on the mark for the Robins.

Follands won by the odd goal in three at Totton & Eling on Friday evening, but they left it late. Silvano Obeng on his Millers debut, gave the home side the

goals with the home consolation credited to Harry Smith from the penalty spot around midway through the first half, while Fleet Spurs notched up just their second win of the season in beating Millbrook 3-2 at Test Park. The happy scorers were Jack Cleevely, Alex Afful and Kenny Kasibante with Danny Cox and Leon Longhurst getting the home goals.

For all the Wessex League news, log onto www.wessexleague.co.uk
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MATCH SUMMARY Petersfield Town CLUB CONTACTS Main Telephone: 01264 358358 Email: andovernewstreetfc@hotmail.co.uk Official Website www.andovernewstreetfc.co.uk Facebook Facebook.com/AndoverNewStreet Twitter @AndoverNSfc Andover New Street M JAMIE COLEMAN 1 GEORGE BAXTER 2 LIAM HIBBERD 3 EDDIE PERRETT 4 ASHLEIGH JAMES 5 MATT SCOTT 6 ALEX DOCKREE 7 SHANE LOCK 8 MAX ALLEN 9 DARYLL PHILLIPS 11 MICHAEL DAVIS 12 CAMERON THATCHER 14 SCOTT HASSELL 13 SEAN O’BRIEN 15 LEE MORRIS 16 DANNY FIELD 17 ROSS COOK 18 MICHAEL GOSNEY 20 JOE ROGERS 22 ARRAN MOORE 23 LAYTON TULK 25 HARRY LAWTON 27 JOE WRIGHT 29 MICHAEL HORNE 32 HARRY BECKLEY 33 BEN RODWELL 35 JAMIE COLEMAN 36 GAVIN JAMES 37 SHAUN DALLIMORE 1 JORDI WILSON 2 KIERAN ALCOCK 3 CHARLIE MERRITT 4 CAMERON SMITH 5 ZAK SHARP 6 BEN COOPER 7 PAUL AGBESEYI 8 CONNOR HOARE 9 ARCHIE GREENOUGH 10 ALEXANDR BARSA 11 MARVIN OREPO 12 JAKE BOURTON 14 NATHAN PRIMUS 15 MINO BALDE-DJAURA 16 JOSHUA ROSE 17 CHRIS BENNETT 18 JOSHUA NACE 19 MATT DOUGAN 20 HARRY GREENFIELD M PAT SURACI & JOE LEA HT ATT FT MOTM OFFICIALS Mr. R Walczak -RefereeMr. G Cash -Assistant 1Mr. C Kingston -Assistant 2Played Scored Played Scored The Ram’s’ last team Unavailable at time of publication going live Streets’ last team East Cowes Vics 0 Street 0 Sub: Beckley for Hassell (61’) None None RODWELL PERRETT DALLIMORE SCOTT HASSELL DAVIS HIBBERD THATCHER TULK LOCK COOK

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