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The Gold Club The club is grateful to all those supporters who have joined the Gold Club this season

Steve Baker Daniel Cadwell Steve Cadwell Pete Chilcott Graham Durban Dan Harvey Martin Hearn Rob Hiscock Richard Livings Brian Metcalfe Jim Rayner Steve Woodage Gold Club members enjoy: • A season ticket for all home league games • Members-only Aylesbury United polo shirt • 3 exclusive pre-match meals with a talk from the manager • An advert in every matchday programme for business members. Visit bit.ly/aufcgoldclub to sign-up now


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ood afternoon and welcome to The Meadow for this match against Coleshill Town.

management and supporters –will expect to see an upturn this afternoon.

This is the third consecutive game at home in a row, and represents a chance for the Ducks to bounce back from Sunday’s desperately disappointing performance in the FA Cup against Walthamstow. Probably the less said about that game, the better. Suffice it to say everyone – from the players,

On the positive side, each game at The Meadow this season has seen an attendance of more than 150, a feat we only achieved three times in the entirety of last season. Today’s opponents, the Coleman, have had an indifferent start to the season. Their record in the league so far is won one, drawn one and lost two. Their

Sunday’s FA Cup

game

previous game was a 2-0 defeat to Biggleswade. The team hasn’t played since 31 August, having lost in the FA Cup preliminary round, and with their scheduled midweek game cancelled due to a replay for their opponents. Both sides have something to prove, so let’s hope that results in a game as exciting as the 4-3 match here between the two sides in February.

Up the Ducks!

Chairman Graham Read Vice chairman Ken Turnbull General secretary Steve Baker Fixture secretary Ian Pluck Directors James Byrne, Brian Metcalfe, Ian Pluck, Alan Sherwell, Warren Sheward Welfare officer James Byrne Safety officer Warren Sheward Ladies team chairman Andy Foster 21st Century Ducks chairman Zana Saunders Matchday hospitality Muriel Turnbull First team kit Ron Schmidt Web editor Luke Buckingham-Brown Photographer Mike Snell Programme editor Paul Snell Legal name Aylesbury United Football Company no. 05814026 Significant interests (Shareholder/ Shareholding) Graham Read: 49% 21st Century Ducks: 39%

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d e it n U y r u b s e yl A t u o Ab A

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 due to the famous Aylesbury breed, has experienced some incredible highs over its 112-year history but are now without a home ground of its own.

a year later a local lad called Cliff Hercules made his debut. ‘Hercy’ is an Aylesbury icon, and hung up his boots 20 years later having smashed club records with 669 appearances and 301 goals.

Fame and the FA Cup

Promotion to the Southern Premier was soon achieved and shortly afterwards the Ducks moved to their new Buckingham Road stadium. Gould’s talented squad secured the Southern League Championship in 1987-88 and gained promotion to the Vauxhall Conference.

Ducks first tasted national publicity in 1951 as they became the only club from the Delphian League ever to reach the First Round of the FA Cup, losing to Division Three Watford.

That year the Ducks became the only nonleague side ever to take on the full England team, as over 6000 packed into Buckingham Road to see the Ducks take on the Three Lions.

Aylesbury turned semiprofessional 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 then

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. In 1994-95 the club became famous

United played in local leagues before joining the Spartan League in 1908 where we remained until the Second World War.

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for the ‘Duck Walk’ goal celebration as Aylesbury reached the third round losing to Premier League Queen’s Park Rangers at Loftus Road. Rollercoaster ride Steve Ketteridge delivered the Isthmian League Cup, but it was the beginning of a rollercoaster ride for the club. After almost going out of business, the Ducks were pipped to the Isthmian League title by Sutton United in 1998-99. The following season saw the Ducks in administration and fighting for survival on and off the pitch. Despite defeating 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 its history. In October 2000 Hercules took charge and secured promotion back to the Isthmian Premier Division and an FA Cup first round trip to Port Vale. 2002-03 saw Aylesbury returned to national


prominence hosting Sven Goran Eriksson’s England squad for training, and the club made its first appearance in the FA Trophy semi-final. Bring the Ducks home In summer 2006 former chairman Bill Carroll cut ties with the club he had been involved with since 1997, having failed in his plans to convert the Buckingham Road playing surface to a third generation artificial surface when the Southern League and FA baulked at his ideas. Local businessman Graham Read took over the club, but the Ducks were left homeless after the lease expired. Since then United have been forced to play their ‘home’ matches away from Aylesbury while the committee work hard keeping the club alive. The campaign to ‘Bring the Ducks Home’ was generated plenty of publicity, but sadly nothing concrete in terms of a new home. On the pitch the club did remarkably well,

going close to the playoff positions in the Midlands Division for the next three seasons but a new challenge arose when the previous manager left taking almost the entire playing squad with him.

The 2014-15 season saw the club finish in 13th place but reached the final of the Berks & Bucks Cup for the first time in 10 years, losing the final 4-0 to Conference side Maidenhead United.

This lead to another turbulent season which saw Martin Stone initially appointed as manager, before resigning less than than two weeks before the first game of the season. His assistant Byron Walton did a sterling job assembling a competitive team before former United defender Tony Joyce became the new permanent manager. Unfortunately he was unable to prevent the club’s relegation to the Spartan South Midlands League.

Tony Joyce tendered his resignation after six years at the club following a disappointing start and was replaced by coach Glyn Creaser. In Glyn’s first full season in charge he led the club to the semi-final of the Southern League Cup and 13th position in league. Current manager Ben Williams was appointed in January 2018 and led the team to 13th place finish, followed up with a 15th place last season.

Starting to rebuild After two seasons of steady improvement and finishes of sixth and fourth in the Spartan South Midlands League, the Ducks clinched second spot in the league and with it promotion back to the Southern League, as well as winning the Premier Division Cup.

Work continues to identify opportunities to return to Aylesbury. This year the club was invited to tender an offer for the now derelict Buckingham Road. While that was unsuccessful, the site is now being offered on the open market and the club intends to resubmit a bid, giving fans hope the team may be able to return home in the near future.

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Meet the Ducks

Jack Hopwood Goalkeeper

Archie Davis Goalkeeper

Derek Feyi Defender

Sonny French Midfielder

Sponsor: Ian Pluck

Lewis Osborne Midfielder

Anthony Ball Defender

Jake Bewley Defender

Jordan Jenkins Defender

Dave O’Connor Defender

Jack Wood Defender

Ollie Hogg Midfielder

Harry Jones Midfielder

Melvy N’Somi Midfielder

Jamie Rudd Midfielder

Ben Seaton Midfielder

Sponsor: Erika Robinson

ith

Sponsor: Darren Dixon-Sm

Mark Riddick Midfielder

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Sponsor: Tony & Ian Lowe

Sponsor: David Horne


Greg Williams Midfielder

Ben Williams Manager

Sponsor: G Williams Builders

Ken Feyi Forward

Jacob Hutchinson Forward

Mike Hogg Assistant manager

Paul Batchelor Coach

Sponsor: Ken Turnbull

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Featured Du

Katie Pusey Assistant sports therapist

Sydney Ibie Forward

On loan from Hemel Hempstead Town

Luke Robertson Sports therapist

Sydney Ibie Appearances 3 Goals 1 Ducks debut 31 August 2019 vs Daventry Town Previous clubs Hemel Hempstead Town, Welwyn Garden City (loan) Age 18

Born in Leiden in the Netherlands, Sydney is a young forward who’s joined on an initial one-month loan from National League South side Hemel Hempstead Town. Came off the bench to score in his first game for the Ducks against Daventry Town.

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21CD update T

hank you to all of those supporters who have renewed their 21CD membership for this season. To those who have not yet renewed it isn’t too late. You can either give me cash of cheque (payable to 21st Century Ducks) at an upcoming game. Or you can pay directly into the online account or set up a standing order. Please ask me for the account details. I only require a completed membership form if your contact details have changed – or if you are a new member this season. New merchandise now available We now have some exciting new merchandise on sale. #BringTheDucksHome car stickers are now on sale at games going forward for £3. Take a look at the picture above to see the sticker in action. They are 10 inches by 1¾ inches in size. If you don’t have a car why not show your

support by putting it up in a window in your house or flat to help spread this important message? If you live out of the area we are able post these at a cost of £4 in the UK and £5 for further afield. Please email Zana with your address to send to and she will email you the details to pay using PayPal. We will shipuyour sticker once payment has been received. Return of the 50:50 draw 21CD have been running a 50:50 draw for a number of years. This sees half of the cash go to the club. The scheme costs just £5 a month and there is a monthly draw

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and prizes (First place is £100, second place gets £40 and third place is worth £20). More details about this can be found on the website, including the application form. If you are able to, and not already part of the scheme, please sign up. Date change for AGM Due to a fixture change the 21CD AGM will now take place on 1 October at the Bricklayers Arms in Aylesbury and will begin at 7.30pm. Andy Martin, 21CD secretary


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The visitors C

oleshill Town was founded in 1894 making them the oldest club in Warwickshire. Until 1964 Coleshill played mostly in junior leagues, but then local rival Coleshill Hall Hospital folded and the cream of their players joined Town. As the standard improved, Coleshill joined the Mercian League and then the Combination in 1968, winning Division Two in 1969-70, and the Combination Cup in 1970. Playing at the Memorial Park, the club needed its own ground to get promotion and in 1974 they moved to present site Pack Meadow. Promotion to the top flight of the Combination followed in 1975 and there they stayed, apart from one season in Divison 1, for more than 30 years. Coleshill’s greatest achievements during that time saw them as MFC Premiership runners up in 198384 and winning the Walsall Senior Cup in 1983. Other highlights included a run in the

Birmingham Senior Cup in 1988-89 beating Birmingham City and holding Wolverhampton Wanderers to a draw. The replay at Molineux was against the Wolves first team including the young strikers Steve Bull and Andy Mutch. Old boys include Danny Hagen, the Irish International who played in the 1972 UEFA Cup Final for Wolves, and Gary Shaw who was picked up by Villa while playing for Coleshill as a 16-year-old. Carl Adams was appointed manager in September 2008 and he led Coleshill to the Midland Combination Premiership Championship for the first time in the club’s history, beating Highgate United to the title on goal difference on the final day of the season. In October 2005 Coleshill were awarded Adult Standard Charter status by the FA and awarded Junior Standard Chartered Status in 2012 and maintain those standards today.

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Coleshill Town

Nickname The Colemen Home ground Pack Meadow, Coleshill Manager Cameron Stuart Year founded 1894 Colours White shirts, blue shorts, blue socks Current form DLLWL Current league position 15th Top scorers this season Liam Molesworth – 2 Luke Keen – 2 Previous results 9 February 2019 (home) L 3-4 (H. Jones, Tucker, Mitford) 20 October 2018 (away) W 0-1 (Hogg)


In 2012-13 the club had three managers with Paul Casey being appointed midway through the season, saving the club from relegation with two games to go. The under18s finished a credible third in the Floodlight League and were finalists in the Birmingham Youth Cup.

new state of the art 3G pitch not complete until October, the Coleman spent the first two months of the season playing all games away from home. However the team finished in fifth, reaching the fourth round of the FA Vase and the third qualifying round of the FA Cup too.

2013-14 was a record breaking season, finishing fourth in the Midland Football Alliance, the highest-ever position in the club’s history breaking all previous win and goals scored stats and reaching the fourth round of the FA Vase.

In 2016-17 the development of players from feeder teams worked well with the first half of the season under Paul Casey consolidated performances in the league. Casey left before the Christmas period with assistant manager Simon Lyons taking over the manager’s role. Lyons further consolidated performances narrowly missing out on promotion finishing in second place and reaching the semifinal of the FA Vase losing the aggregate tie over two legs to the eventual winners South Shields. The first home leg tie saw a record crowd of 3,465 at Pack Meadow.

2014-2015 was yet another record breaking season, finishing second the newly formed Midland Football League breaking the previous season’s records for the highest-ever position in the club’s history and reaching the semi-final of the Birmingham Senior Cup missing out on a place in the final having taken Birmingham City all the way to penalties. 2015-16 proved a little more difficult, with a

to bring promotion to club, this he achieved along with an appearance at Walsall FC in the Midland Football League, League Cup final. For the season 201819 the club enjoyed a successful season and challenged for a play-off place, only to fade away in the final few games. Into our second season in the Southern League, our manager Cameron has high expectations for to create a basis for moving higher in the non-league pyramid system. In total at senior level and junior team status, the club a number of teams all supported by a professional and dedicated board of directors and volunteers who believe in developing and offering the ability for all to play the wonderful game at Coleshill Town.

In 2017-18 former Aston Villa player Cameron Stuart took over the reins along with his challenge

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The opposition Paul Hathaway The goalkeeper is a club legend with more than 300 appearances for the club. Scored a couple of goals from the penalty spot last season and is a top keeper. Matt Jackson The defender was last season’s player’s player and manager’s player of the year. Into his second season with the club the experienced defender is a key figure on the pitch. Josh Webb The ex-Kilmarnock and Kidderminster defender is in his second season with the club. Webb is an accomplished player who can play in a number of positions. Joe Cole The defender is in his third season with the club. A cultured defender who can play anywhere across back four and a great lad around the dressing room. GUY CLARK An ex-Bromsgrove Sporting and Stratford centre half, Clark played

more than 50 games at the heart of the defence last season. Rudy Misambo A big strong centre half signed from Spalding, Rudy also featured for Hednesford last season. Amarvir Sandhu The former Quorn and Leicester Road man is entering his first full season with the Colemen after joining part-way through last season. The pacey wide-man can turn a game on its head and chips in with a few goals. Sam Tye Signed from Lye Town the energetic full back as played for Redditch last season. Tye offers strength and pace across the backline. Keenan Meakin-Richards Signed from Walsall Wood, the defender/ midfielder is calm and composed on the ball. He was part of the Bedworth United side that won promotion via the playoffs at step four two season ago.

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Joe Smith A talented midfielder who can play in a number of position. Last season he was named manager and supporter’s player of the season. Gio Dainty Gio can play in a number of positions with high energy. He is currently the second longest serving player at the club. Liam Molesworth Liam is quick and tricky, and another player comfortable in a number of positions making him a great asset to the team. Signed from Walsall Wood. Luke Keen Keen is a proven goalscorer at both steps four and five. He joined after leaving Romulus at end of last season. Luke Rowe A strong, skilful midfielder with a great engine to get up and down the pitch. Joins from Halesowen Town and includes Coventry City among his former clubs.


Danny Tymon Danny is a strong running, powerful midfielder. Strong in the tackle and a great presence on the pitch. Raring to go after an injury hit last season.

Pierce Kiembi An energetic player who can play in a number of positions. His previous clubs include Shepshed Dynamo and Chasetown.

Kyle Hayden A product of Tamworth, a fast skilful striker. He joined Coleshill from Tamworth after a loan period last season.

Leigh Everitt, assistant manager

R’mar Murray A lightning quick wideman that loves nothing better than flying past fullbacks. Signed from Bromsgrove Sporting.

Christian Mullings, coach

Cameron Stuart, manager

Richard Williams, coach Ian Weaving, coach

Matty Royal, physio

George Washbourne Washbourne is a talented midfielder, with a turn of pace. Previous spells at Stratford Town, Stourbridge and Evesham United. Brandon Ganley A young goalkeeper with great agility and a growing reputation. He joined from Ilkeston, having featured at Shepshed Dynamo last season.

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Ducks in action

Above Anthony Ball’s first half shot was saved by goalkeeper Xavi Comas-Leon Below Ken Feyi’s penalty claim was truned down by the referee.

Above Syndey Ibie avoids the Berkhamsted defender

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Left It was great to see the mini Ducks out to act as mascots at the FA Cup tie

Above Melvy N’Somi had a one-onone chance to score in the first half

Above Jack Hopwood saved the first of Walthamstow’s three penalties

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Season 2019-20 COMP

RES

ATT

1

2

17 Aug 19

DATE

15.00 H Corby Town

TIME

VERSUS

LEAGUE

0-0

163

Hopwood

O’Connor

20 Aug 19

19.45

A

Wantage Town

LEAGUE

0-2

80

Hopwood

O’Connor

24 Aug 19

15.00

A

Brimscombe & Thrupp

FA CUP

1-3

117

Hopwood

O’Connor

26 Aug 19

15.00 H Didcot Town

LEAGUE

0-0

151

Hopwood

31 Aug 19

15.00

LEAGUE

1-4

112

Hopwood

4 Sep 19

19.45 H Berkhamsted

LEAGUE

0-0

168

Hopwood

8 Sep 19

15.00 H Walthamstow

FA CUP

0-3

203 Hopwood

14 Sep 19

15.00 H Coleshill Town

LEAGUE

17 Sep 19

19.45

A

Bedford Town

LEAGUE

21 Sep 19

15.00

A

Biggleswade

LEAGUE

5 Oct 19

15.00 H Kidlington

12 Oct 19

15.00 H Sevenoaks Town

FA TRO

19 Oct 19

15.00

LEAGUE

2 Nov 19

15.00 H North Leigh

LEAGUE

9 Nov 19

15.00

LEAGUE

A

A

A

Daventry Town

AFC Dunstable

St Neots Town

LEAGUE

16 Nov 19 15.00 H Bedworth United

LEAGUE

23 Nov 19 15.00

LEAGUE

A

Barton Rovers

30 Nov 19 15.00 H Welwyn Garden City

LEAGUE

7 Dec 19

LEAGUE

15.00

A

Kempston Rovers

14 Dec 19 15.00 H Yaxley

LEAGUE

21 Dec 19 15.00

LEAGUE

A

Halesowen Town

26 Dec 19 15.00 H Thame United

LEAGUE

1 Jan 20

15.00

LEAGUE

4 Jan 20

15.00 H Wantage Town

LEAGUE

11 Jan 20

15.00

Corby Town

LEAGUE

18 Jan 20

15.00 H Biggleswade

LEAGUE

25 Jan 20

15.00

Coleshill Town

LEAGUE

1 Feb 20

15.00 H Bedford Town

LEAGUE

8 Feb 20

15.00

LEAGUE

15 Feb 20

15.00 H AFC Dunstable

LEAGUE

22 Feb 20

15.00

LEAGUE

29 Feb 20

15.00 H St Neots Town

LEAGUE

7 Mar 20

15.00

LEAGUE

A

A

A

A

A

A

Didcot Town

Kidlington

North Leigh

Bedworth United

14 Mar 20 15.00 H Barton Rovers

LEAGUE

21 Mar 20

LEAGUE

15.00

A

Welwyn Garden City

28 Mar 20 15.00 H Daventry Town

LEAGUE

4 Apr 20

15.00

LEAGUE

11 Apr 20

15.00 H Halesowen Town

LEAGUE

13 Apr 20

15.00

A

Thame United

LEAGUE

18 Apr 20

15.00

A

Yaxley

LEAGUE

25 Apr 20

15.00 H Kempston Rovers

LEAGUE

A

Berkhamsted

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Facts and Fixtures BetVictor Southern League Division One Central 1

TEAM

PL

W

D

L

F

A

GD

PTS

Berkhamsted

5

3

2

0

11

2

9

11

2

Corby Town

5

3

2

0

10

5

5

11

3

Welwyn Garden City

4

3

1

0

8

3

5

10

4

Aylesbury United

5

2

3

0

6

1

5

9

5

AFC Dunstable

4

3

0

1

8

5

3

9 9

6

Halesowen Town

4

3

0

1

8

5

3

7

Daventry Town

5

3

0

2

7

10

-3

9

8

Barton Rovers

5

2

2

1

14

10

4

8

9

North Leigh

5

2

1

2

11

8

3

7

10

Kempston Rovers

5

2

0

3

7

8

-1

6

11

Bedford Town

5

1

3

1

7

10

-3

6

12

Kidlington

5

2

0

3

5

9

-4

6

13

Biggleswade

5

1

2

2

6

8

-2

5

14

Yaxley

5

1

1

3

9

9

0

4

15

Coleshill Town

4

1

1

2

7

8

-1

4

16

Bedworth United

4

1

1

2

6

8

-2

4

17

Didcot Town

5

1

1

3

2

5

-3

4

18

St Neots

4

1

1

2

5

10

-5

4

19

Thame United

4

0

1

3

4

9

-5

1

20

Wantage Town

4

0

0

4

2

10

-8

0

Last updated: 10 September 2019

Club 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 Isthmian League Cup Winners 1994-95 Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division Cup 2012-13 Berks and Bucks Senior Cup 1913-14, 1985-86, 1996-97, 1999-00 Berks and 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



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.


The squads BetVictor Southern League Division One Central 14 September 2019, 3pm Match officials

Aylesbury United

Coleshill Town

1. Jack HOPWOOD 2. Dave O’CONNOR 3. Jake BEWLEY 4. Jack WOOD 5. Jordan JENKINS 6. Mark RIDDICK 7. Ollie HOGG 8. Ben SEATON 9. Sydney IBIE 10. Sonny FRENCH 11. Melvy N’SOMI

1. Matt COTON 2. Joe COLE 3. Josh WEBB 4. Matt JACKSON 5. Rudy MISAMBO 6. Keenan MEAKIN-RICHARDS 7. Liam MOLESWORTH 8. Joe SMITH 9. Luke KEEN 10. Gio DAINTY 11. Amavir SANDHU

12. Greg WILLIAMS 14. Lewis OSBORNE 15. Jacob HUTCHINSON 16. Anthony BALL 17. Harry JONES 18. Ken FEYI 19. Archie DAVIS

12. Sam TYE 14. Max BROGAN 15. Romario MARTIN 16. Luke ROWE 17. Kyle HAYDEN

Manager Ben WILLIAMS

Manager Cameron STUART

Referee Mr Russell JONES Assistant referees Mr Neo NEOPHYTOU Mr Andrew HICKMAN

Today ’s Fixtures AFC Dunstable v Bedworth United Barton Rovers v Daventry Town Didcot Town v St Neots Town Halesowen Town v Corby Town Kidlington v Biggleswade North Leigh v Bedford Town Wantage Town v Berkhamsted Welwyn Garden City v Thame United Yaxley v Kempston Rovers

Next match

Bedford Town Tuesday 17 September 2019 Kick-off 7.45pm

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