Aylesbury United v Cambridge City

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Aylesbury United

2018-19

vs Cambridge City

3pm, Saturday 23 February 2019 The Meadow, Chesham Evo-Stik League South Division One Central


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Welcome

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ood afternoon and welcome to The Meadow for today’s league game against Cambridge City. The match between these two sides finished 4-3 to the Ducks in December, so let’s hope for the same entertainment – and result – this afternoon. As the previous result suggests, the two teams have been evenly matched this season. Both clubs are locked together in mid-table on 33 points each (albeit with the Ducks having played a game more than the Lilywhites). City did lose on their last outing, 1-0 at home to AFC Dunstable. But the week prior they thrashed North Leigh 6-1. In fact, they’ve scored 13 goals Aylesbury United FC 01296 487367 info@aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk @aylesburyutdfc @aylesburyunitedfc flic.kr/aylesburyunited

Harry Jones scores the opening goal against Coleshill Town

in the past four games, so the Ducks’ defence will need to be switched on from the opening whistle. A quick note on the progress of the club’s charity partnership with Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity. This season the club has raised a tremendous £451.69, as a result of each of the directors contributing Chairman Graham Read Vice chairman Ken Turnbull General secretary Steve Baker Directors James Byrne, Brian Metcalfe, Ian Pluck, Alan Sherwell, Warren Sheward Fixture secretary Ian Pluck Welfare officer James Byrne Safety officer Warren Sheward Ladies team chairman

a pound for each goal scored this season. The charity’s next major event is an 80s family walk around Watermead Lake in Aylesbury on 6 April, with 2.5km and 5km routes to celebrate the Hospice’s 30th anniversary which takes place this year.

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About Aylesbury United

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ylesbury United was founded in 1897 when three local sides, Night School FC, The Printing Works and Aylesbury Town, decided to merge. The club, nicknamed the Ducks, has experienced some incredible highs over its 112year history but are now without a home ground to call their own. United played in local leagues before joining the Spartan League in 1908 where it remained until the Second World War. Fame and the FA Cup Aylesbury turned semi-professional in 1976 and joined the Southern League, kicking off the club’s most successful period. In 1983 the club appointed Trevor Gould as manager, and a year later a local lad called Cliff Hercules made his debut, hanging up his boots some 20-years later smashing club records with 669 appearances and 301 goals. Promotion to the Southern Premier was

achieved and the Ducks moved to their new Buckingham Road stadium. Gould’s talented squad secured the Southern League Championship in 1987-88 and were promoted to the Vauxhall Conference. That year the Ducks became the only ever non-league side to take on the full England team, as more than 6,000 packed into Buckingham Road. Between 1985 and 1992, Aylesbury boasted the best FA Cup record of any side outside the Football League, reaching at least the first round proper every season. And in 1994-95 the club became famous for the ‘Duck Walk’ celebration as Aylesbury reached the third round, losing to Premier League Queen’s Park Rangers at Loftus Road. Ups and downs In 1998-99 the Ducks were pipped to the Isthmian League title by Sutton United and the following season were fighting for survival on and off the pitch.

Despite defeating Football League side Reading in the Berks and Bucks Senior Cup, for the second time in four seasons, the club was relegated to Division One for the first time in their history. But nothing was to match the low point of summer 2006. Former chairman Bill Carroll cut ties with the club he had been involved with since 1997 having failed to convert the Buckingham Road playing surface to a third generation artificial surface. Local businessman Graham Read took over the club, but Aylesbury was left homeless after its lease expired. Since then the Ducks have been forced to play their ‘home’ matches out of Aylesbury while the committee work hard to keep the club alive. The campaign to ‘Bring the Ducks Home’ generated plenty of publicity, but sadly nothing concrete in terms of a new home for the club. In the interim, the teams plays home matches at neighbour Chesham United. aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk | 5


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Chris Crook Defender

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Jack Wood Defender

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Aaron Berry Forward

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Today’s visitors

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ambridge City was formed in 1908 as Cambridge Town, the descendant of the earlier Cambridge St Mary’s club. A rivalry developed with Ipswich Town during the late 1920s and 1930s. Huge crowds attended these games at Milton Road, peaking at 11,916 in 1929. City left the amateur game in 1958 and joined the Southern League, gaining a place in the Premier Division of. City won the title in 1962-63, edging out Cambridge United but the absence of automatic promotion to the Football League put a lid on City’s ambitions. City finished runners up in 1970-71, but the latter years of the decade were dreadful. Relegation in 1975/76 saw crowds dwindle and the Club fall into decline. After the redevelopment of the ground in the mid 80s, City improved and a new generation of fans mobbed their heroes after the 1985-86 Southern League Southern Division championship was won on the last day of the season.

City’s best season for 30 years saw them finish runners up in the inaugural Conference South season in 200405, going on to lose in the play-offs. The ground had been sold to pay off mounting debts and matters took a turn for the worse in 2006 when the then board announced an agreement to allow City to be absorbed into Cambridge United. With City on the brink of extinction, supporters were galvanised into a campaign which eventually forced the directors to resign and be replaced by members of the Cambridge City Supporters’ Trust. City celebrated their centenary in 2008, but were demoted at the end the 2007-08 season due to over-zealously applied ground regulations, ending 22 consecutive seasons in the second tier of non-league football. With our lease on the stadium coming to an end, 27 April 2013 saw the last first team match at the ground before a large crowd with mixture of tears and smiles. Adrian

Cambridge had the honour of scoring the last ever goal at Milton Road in the 1-0 victory over Redditch United. A new era for the club commenced in August 2013 starting with a ground-share at Histon FC. City once again reached the play-offs that season but once again tasted semi final defeat, this time at home to St Albans City. The 2015-16 season saw City move to share at St Ives Town. Manager Gary Roberts left in the summer of 2016 after 13 years at the club, and former player Robbie Nightingale took over as manager in December 2016. However, the club was relegated to step four for the first time in its history. Hopes of bouncing straight back were dashed when City lost in the playoff to Hartley Wintney. After three seasons at St Ives, City are now back at Histon, while waiting for the new ground in Sawston to be built.

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Visitor profiles Jamie Head An experienced keeper, he started his career with Dunstable Town before switching to AFC Dunstable. Signed for City in 2014-15 season covering for long-term injured Zac Barrett. He then went back to Dunstable Town via Hemel Hempstead and Biggleswade Town and again AFC Dunstable, from where City signed him again in November this season.

academies. Other clubs include Barton Rovers, Dunstable Town and Ware. Signed for City on New Year’s Eve from Clapton CFC.

Seb Simpson Full back joined City in November this season from Kempston Rovers. Only other club was Bedford Town.

Ollie Thorne Vastly experienced central defender in nonleague football, having had spells at Bedford Town, Hemel Hempstead Town, Kettering Town, Forest Green Rovers and St Neots. Joined City in February from Bedford Town having missed most of the season through work commitments.

Keano Robinson Quick and aggressive centre half learned his trade in Peterborough United’s academy. Joined Hayes & Yeading United last season and made 32 appearances and another seven this season before switching to City in November. Jordan Odofin Six foot five inch centre half learned his trade in Barnet and Nike 10 | aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk

Adam Capel Learned his centre half trade in Cambridge United’s academy. Had a brief spell at Histon before switching to City. Proved himself at centre half and left back and is expected to have a bright future at City.

Matt Baxter Came through Braintree Town’s youth set-up before signing for their first team. He then moved to Grays Athletic before rejoining Braintree. Signed for Brightlingsea Regent last summer and

joined City in November. Ryan Sharman Captain of St Neots Town’s under-18 team before breaking into the first team. Joined Soham Town Rangers in 2013 and established himself as a goalscoring midfielder. Switched to City in December 2016 and went on to be leading scorer. Created a club record by scoring in 10 consecutive league matches. Adam Watkins Joined City from Barton Rovers just before Christmas. A classy, hardworking midfielder with Luton Town pedigree. His clubs since Luton have been Chesham, Bedford Town and Dunstable Town. Mikey Davis Midfielder was with City in his early teens before winning a scholarship with Grimsby Town. Joined local club Haverhill Borough and later switched to Haverhill Rovers. Joined city in November this season. Ross Paterson A star in the all-


Visitor profiles conquering Fulbourn Institute team a few years ago before moving to Newmarket Town and making a name for himself as an all-action midfielder. Made the step up from Soham Town Rangers to City in December 2016 and was soon made team captain. Josh SImpson Joined City’s academy in 2004 from Norwich City before moving to Cambridge United, but returned to City in 2007. Joined Histon and starred in their meteoric rise before starting his Football League career with Peterborough. Moved to Crawley Town where he spent four years and then to Plymouth Albion. A box-to-box workaholic in central midfield. Isaac Maynard A silky, skilled, hardworking midfielder previously with Ipswich Town’s academy. Josh Oynisan A striker and product of the Nike Academy. Previous clubs include Histon, Royston Town and

Billericay Town. Joel Gyasi Joined City in January this season from Bedford Town. Can play down either flank as a winger or wingback. He has also turned out for Kettering Town and last season was a member of AFC Rushden & Diamonds’ promotion-winning squad. Nathan Olukanmi Joined City from Barton Rovers early last season and immediately made a name for himself, can play on either wing. Toby Adekunle Gifted, speedy winger who studied for a degree at Southampton University. Has played for Scholing, Team Solent and Basingstoke Town but joined City from AFC Totton when he moved home to north London. Lucas De La Ruelle Striker born in Angers, France, where he has played his football. Moved to England in January 2019 to try and further his football career

Robbie Nightingale, manager Cambridge born and a member of City’s youth setup in his early teens, Robbie made over 350 appearances in two spells at the club, sandwiching a few years at Histon during their climb through the leagues. Left City for Royston Town in summer 2013 before becoming manager at Soham Town Rangers in 2015. Robbie took the helm at City in December 2016. Neil Midgley, assistant manager A product of Ipswich Town’s academy but made his name at Barnet. Had a three month loan spell with City in 2006 before making the move permanent, making more than 300 appearances. Dave Theobold, head coach One of the finest centre halves ever to play for City, he made 261 appearances and scored 39 goals in six seasons. Cut his teath in management with Nightingale at Soham Town Rangers and joined City with him in 2016. aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk | 11


DATE

TIME

VERSUS

Season 2018-19 COMP

RES

ATT

1

2

3

4

5

6

18 Aug 18

15:00 H Kempston Rovers

EVO

3-1

108

Hopwood

Stanbridge

Bewley

Prosper

Crook

Hogg

21 Aug 18

19:45

A

Didcot Town

EVO

4-0

160 Hopwood

Stanbridge

Bewley

25 Aug 18

15:00

A

Crawley Green

FA CUP

2-3

90

27 Aug 18

15:00 H Thame United

EVO

0-1

147

1 Sep 18

15:00

EVO

5-1

767

9 Sep 18

15:00 H Marlow

FA CUP

0-0

171

11 Sep 18

19:45

FA CUP

2-1

170

15 Sep 18

15:00 H AFC Dunstable

26 Sep 18

15:00 H Newport Pagnell Town

29 Sep 18

15:00

2 Oct 18

19:45 H Chesham United

6 Oct 18

15:00 H Welwyn Garden City

14 Oct 18

15:00 H Mildenhall Town

16 Oct 18

19.45

A

20 Oct 18

15:00

A

3 Nov 18

15:00 H Sutton Coldfield Town

6 Nov 18

19.45

A

Berkhamsted

10 Nov 18

15:00

A

Dunstable Town

13 Nov 18

19.45

A

Shrivenham

A

A

A

Bromsgrove Sporting

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Mapley

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Wood

Mapley

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Bewley

Wood

EVO

0-1

82

Davis

Prosper

Bewley

B&B SC

5-0

53

Davis

Prosper

Peake-Pijnen

EVO

3-7

111

Davis

CSS CUP

3-1

132

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Mapley

Peake-Pijnen

EVO

3-1

106

Davis

Propser

FA TRO

2-3

142

Davis

Prosper

Peake-Pijnen

Bedford Town

EVO

3-0

205

Yates

Mapley

Bewley

Coleshill Town

EVO

0-1

168

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107

Propser

Bewley

Wood

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101

Davis

Prosper

Bewley

Wood

Mapley

Hogg

EVO

1-2

158

Davis

Prosper

Bewley

Wood

Mapley

Hogg

Hercules

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0-6

38

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1-4

82

3-2

354

Hopwood

Hogg

Peake-Pijnen

1 Dec 18

15:00 H Kidlington

EVO

2-1

112

Hopwood

Hogg

Peake-Pijnen

8 Dec 18

15:00

EVO

3-4

176

Hopwood

15 Dec 18

15:00 H Berkhamsted

EVO

2-4

126

Davis

22 Dec 18

15:00 H Peterborough Sports

EVO

0-4

106

Davis

26 Dec 18

13:00

A

Thame United

EVO

2-1

152

Davis

19 Dec 18

15:00

A

Kempston Rovers

EVO

2-2

133

Davis

Tucker

1 Jan 19

15:00 H Aylesbury FC

EVO

2-0

232

Davis

Ball

5 Jan 19

15:00

EVO

1-1

105

Jenkins

Ball

Bewley

Wood

Crook

Hogg

12 Jan 19

15:00 H Didcot Town

EVO

1-4

129

Jenkins

Ball

Bewley

Wood

Crook

Tucker

19 Jan 19

15:00

EVO

0-0

152

Davis

Ball

Bewley

Wood

Mapley

Hogg

Ball

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Barton Rovers

Welwyn Garden City

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3⃣

Peake-Pijnen

Peake-Pijnen

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Hogg

2-1

131

1-2

170

Davis

Ball

Bewley

9 Feb 19

15:00 H Coleshill Town

13 Feb 19

19.45 H Maidenhead United

16 Feb 19

15:00

23 Feb 19

15:00 H Cambridge City

EVO EVO

EVO

3-4

102

Davis

Ball

Bewley

Wood

B&B SC

1-2

105

Davis

Ball

Bewley

Crook

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EVO

3-0

184

Davis

Bewley

Wood

Mapley

2 Mar 19

15:00 H Dunstable Town

9 Mar 19

15:00

A

North Leigh

EVO

16 Mar 19

15:00

A

AFC Dunstable

EVO

23 Mar 19

15:00 H Bedford Town

EVO

30 Mar 19

15:00

EVO

6 Apr 19

15:00 H Corby Town

EVO

13 Apr 19

15:00

EVO

20 Apr 19

15:00 H Bromsgrove Sporting

EVO

22 Apr 19

15:00

EVO

27 Apr 19

15:00 H Barton Rovers

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2 Feb 19

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26 Jan 19

Berkhamsted

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Davis

Sutton Coldfield Town

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Mapley

Hogg

EVO

Corby Town

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15:00

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1-2

Mapley

15:00 H North Leigh

A

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2-0

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24 Nov 18

A

1⃣ ⚽

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17 Nov 18

A

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Mitford

2⃣

Mapley

H. Jones

1⃣

Seaton

4⃣

Williams

Mapley

Crook

Tajs

Davis Seaton

Mapley

Tucker

1⃣ 1⃣ French 3⃣ Davis

H. Jones

O. Jones

1⃣

2⃣

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H. Jones

Tajs

Peake-Pijnen

French

H. Jones Hercules

Coles

18

Seaton

1⃣

Bewley

3⃣

Jenkins Jenkins

Davis

3⃣

B. Williams

1⃣ 1⃣ Crook 3⃣ ð&#x;”¶ French

Mapley

Hogg

2⃣

Wood B. Williams

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Club honours League honours Southern League Champions 1987-88 Southern League Midlands Division Runner up 1984-85 Southern League Division One South Runner up 1979-80 Isthmian League Runner up 1998-99 Delphian League Champions 1953-54 Spartan League Champions 1908-09 Runner up 1913-14, 1928-29 Spartan League Division One Champions 1938-39 Runner up 1934-35

Spartan League Western Section Champions 1945-46 Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division Runner up 2012-13 Athenian League Division Two Champions 1967-18

Cup honours Isthmian League Cup Winner 1994-95 Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division Cup 2012-13 Berks & Bucks Senior Cup 1913-14, 1985-86, 1996-97, 1999-00 Berks & Bucks Benevolent Cup 1932-33, 1933-34, 1952-53, 1953-54

FA Cup First round 1951-51, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1990-91, 1992-93, 2001-02 Second round 1988-89, 1989-90, 1991-92 Third round 1994-95 FA Trophy Quarter finals 1980-81 Semi-finals 2002-03

Club records Most appearances Cliff Hercules (1984-2002) 669 Most goals Cliff Hercules (1984-2002) 301


League table Evo-Stik League South Division One Central – Last updated: 21 February 2019 TEAM

PL

W

D

L

F

A

GD PTS

1

Peterborough Sports

25

20

3

2

75

18

57

63

2

Bromsgrove Sporting

28

19

5

4

85

36

49

62

3

Corby Town

25

17

4

4

76

33

43

55

4

Didcot Town

27

14

4

9

57

46

11

46

5

Berkhamsted

26

12

7

7

44

34

10

43

6

Thame United

26

13

3

10

41

44

-3

42

7

Coleshill Town

27

11

8

8

46

40

6

41

8

Bedford Town

26

12

2

12

55

38

17

38

9

Sutton Coldfield Town

10 AFC Dunstable

27

10

8

9

43

38

5

38

26

11

4

11

43

52

-9

37

11 Barton Rovers

27

9

8

10

29

42 -13

35

12 Cambridge City

26

9

6

11

45

41

33

13 Aylesbury United

27

10

3

14

45

61 -16

33

14 Welwyn Garden City

25

8

8

9

33

35

32

4 -2

15 Dunstable Town

27

8

6

13

43

58 -15

30

16 Kempston Rovers

27

8

6

13

42

57 -15

30

17 Yaxley

28

8

4

16

52

77 -25

28

18 Aylesbury FC

28

5

6

17

31

60 -29

21

19 Kidlington

27

6

3

18

31

69 -38

21

20 North Leigh

27

5

4

18

43

80 -37

19

Recent results

Saturday 16 February 2019

Saturday 9 February 2019

Aylesbury FC 1-0 Bedford Town Berkhamsted 3-0 Aylesbury United Bromsgrove Sporting 5-0 Kempston Rovers Cambridge City 0-1 AFC Dunstable Coleshill Town 2-1 Sutton Coldfield Town Corby Town 3-2 Didcot Town Dunstable Town 0-7 Peterborough Sports Kidlington 1-2 Barton Rovers North Leigh 3-3 Yaxley Welwyn Garden City 3-1 Thame United

Aylesbury United 3-4 Coleshill Town Berkhamsted 0-0 Sutton Coldfield Town Bromsgrove Sporting 1-0 Bedford Town Cambridge City 6-1 North Leigh Corby Town 1-2 Dunstable Town Didcot Town 2-0 Yaxley Kempston Rovers 1-1 Thame United Kidlington 0-0 Welwyn Garden City Peterborough Sports 5-0 Aylesbury FC Tuesday 12 February 2019 Yaxley 1-2 Bedford Town

Tuesday 19 February 2019 Dunstable Town 0-0 Kempston Rovers North Leigh 0-3 Kidlington

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Upcoming fixtures Evo-Stick League South Divison One Central Saturday 23 February 2019 AFC Dunstable v Kidlington Aylesbury United v Cambridge City Bedford Town v North Leigh Didcot Town v Coleshill Town Kempston Rovers v Corby Town Peterborough Sports v Bromsgrove Sporting Sutton Coldfield Town v Welwyn Garden City Thame United v Dunstable Town Yaxley v Berkhamsted Tuesday 26 February 2019 Aylesbury FC v Cambridge City Welwyn Garden City v Corby Town

Saturday 2 March 2019 AFC Dunstable v Thame United Aylesbury United v Dunstable Town Barton Rovers v Sutton Coldfield Town Berkhamsted v Bedford Town Bromsgrove Sporting v North Leigh Corby Town v Peterborough Sports Didcot Town v Aylesbury FC Kempston Rovers v Cambridge City Kidlington v Coleshill Town Tuesday 5 March 2019 Welwyn Garden City v AFC Dunstable Wednesday 6 March 2019 Barton Rovers v Corby Town

Next for the Ducks Saturday 2 March 2019 The Meadow, Chesham Aylesbury United v Dunstable Town

Saturday 6 April 2019 The Meadow, Chesham Aylesbury United v Corby Town

Saturday 9 March 2019 Eynsham Park, North Leigh North Leigh v Aylesbury United

Saturday 13 April 2019 The Bee Arena, Peterborough Sports & Leisure Peterborough Sports v Aylesbury United

Saturday 16 March 2019 Creasey Park, Dunstable AFC Dunstable v Aylesbury United

Saturday 20 April 2019 The Meadow, Chesham Aylesbury United v Bromsgrove Sporting

Saturday 23 March 2019 The Meadow, Chesham Aylesbury United v Bedford Town

Monday 22 April 2019 SRD Stadium, Aylesbury Aylesbury FC v Aylesbury United

Saturday 30 March 2019 Yarnton Road, Kidlington Kidlington v Aylesbury United

Saturday 27 April 2019 The Meadow, Chesham Aylesbury United v Barton Rovers

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Stadium safety

To ensure the safety of everybody, please observe the following: • DO NOT use foul or abusive language, or obscene gestures. Any form of racial abuse, or language used to incite or provoke others is a criminal offence under the Football Offences Act 1991. • NO glasses or bottles are permitted outside the clubhouse. •DO NOT throw any items onto the pitch. •DO NOT run onto the pitch or encroach on the playing area. •Aylesbury United reserves the right to remove or refuse entry to the ground.

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Today’s teams Saturday 23 February 2019, 3pm Evo-Stik League South Division One Central

Aylesbury United

Archie DAVIS Anthony BALL Jake BEWLEY Jack WOOD Callum MAPLEY Ollie HOGG Max HERCULES Greg WILLIAMS Tre MITFORD Aaron BERRY Harry JONES Ben SEATON Chris CROOK Sonny FRENCH Harry TUCKER

Manager: Ben WILLIAMS

Cambridge City

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18

Jamie HEAD Ross PATERSON Seb SIMPSON Josh SIMPSON Keano ROBINSON Ollie THORNE Nathan OLUKANMI Adam WATKINS Joel GYASI Ryan SHARMAN Josh OYINSAN Jordan ODOFIN Matty BAXTER Lucas De La RUELLE Adam CAPEL Mikey DAVIS Toby ADEKUNLE

Manager: Robbie NIGHTINGALE

Match officials Referee: Assistant: Assistant: 18 | aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk

Mr James HURST Mr Colman O’MEARA Mr Charles MARTLAND



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