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ood evening and welcome to The Meadow for this second round tie in the Berks and Bucks Senior Cup against Didcot Town. Both sides should be familiar with each other by now, having already met twice in the league this season. Both matches ended in a stalemate. But there’s no prospect of a draw tonight, as if the teams cannot be separated at the end of 90 minutes we’ll head straight
to a penalty shootout. There have been three previous meetings between the two sides in this competition. A 2-1 defeat in 1969, a 4-0 win in 1984 and a 3-0 win in 1991. But that ‘91 victory was actually the last time the Ducks beat the Railwaymen in any competition. The four teams that are defeated at this stage of the cup will be replaced in the quarter-finals by four new clubs
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who have been granted a bye to this stage of the competition – MK Dons, Reading, Slough Town and Wycombe Wanderers. Our next home game is against Bedford Town, where we’ll be joined by this season’s charity partner The Ducklings Trust, so make sure you bring your change to support this worthwhile cause.
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 Sponsor: Ian Pluck
Archie Davis Goalkeeper
Mark Riddick Midfielder
Ollie Hogg Midfielder
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Sponsor: Darren Dixon-Sm
Ben Seaton Midfielder
Sponsor: David Horne
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Jake Bewley Defender
Derek Feyi Defender
Jack Wood Defender
Sonny French Midfielder
Keaton August Forward
Harry Jones Midfielder
Melvy N’Somi Lewis Osborne Midfielder Midfielder
Jamie Rudd Midfielder
Alfie Touceda Midfielder
Sponsor: Erika Robinson
Jordan Jenkins Dave O’Connor Defender Defender
Max Hercules Midfielder
Anthony Ball Defender
Sponsor: Tony & Ian Lowe
Greg Williams Midfielder Sponsor: Greg Smith
Sean Coles Forward
Mike Hogg Assistant manager
Ty Deacon Forward
Sponsor: Greg Smith
Ken Feyi Forward
Sponsor: Ken Turnbull
Williams Jacob Hutchinson Ben nager Ma Forward G Williams Sponsor: Builders
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Jacob Hutchinson Appearances 4 Ducks debut 20 April 2019 vs Bromsgrove Sporting
Previous clubs Aylesbury FC Age 18 Teenage striker who made his debut at the end of the 2018-19 season. Looking to make a mark having been given the opportunity to sign again the following summer..
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The visitors D
idcot Town FC were founded in 1907 and competed in the North Berks, Reading and District, Oxfordshire Senior and Metropolitan leagues prior to becoming founder members of the Hellenic League in 1953. Didcot adapted well to the new Hellenic League format and under the captaincy of Ray Warr became the inaugural League champions. After four seasons in the Hellenic League, Didcot joined the Metropolitan League and reached the League Cup Final in 1961-62. Then in 1963 Didcot returned to the Hellenic League where it has remained to this day. Didcot waited until the 1965-66 season to taste success again when they won the Premier Division Challenge Cup defeating Witney Town 3-2 in the final. The following season the cup was successfully defended but the club had to wait 10 years for further honours. Indeed, the intervening years had seen Didcot demoted to Division One, but season 1976-
77 not only saw a return to the Premier League as Division One Champions but also success in the Challenge Cup. A decade later, in 1987, Didcot again returned to the Premier Division after finishing in third place behind champions Bishops Cleeve and runners-up Cheltenham Town Reserves. The club benefited from Hellenic League rules which prevented Cheltenham Reserves from participating in the Premier Division and Didcot took the second and last promotion spot. The season was rounded off with success in the Division One Challenge Cup, where Cheltenham Town Reserves were defeated 2-0 in the final. The club remained in the Premier Division for the next six campaigns, and managed a notable honour in 1992 when they lifted the Premier Division Cup, beating Banbury United 3-0 in the final. Despite this success the following season resulted in
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disappointment with relegation to Division One. Within three years the club was reinstated to the Premier League and while the League Cup was won in 1997, the club had to wait until they moved to the impressive new Loop Meadow Stadium in 1999 before a turnaround of fortunes was truly achieved. In fact, the club established itself as one of the most consistent performers in the Premier Division over the next seven years, never finishing outside the top seven. Along the way silverware has been lifted in the form of the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy (2001 and 2003), the League’s Supplementary Cup (2003) and the Challenge Cup (2004). 2004-05 was arguably the most successful in the club’s history following a memorable 3-2 win in the FA Vase final at White Hart Lane against AFC Sudbury. This came on the back of the club retaining the League Challenge Cup with a 5-1 win
against Carterton. Didcot came agonisingly close to claiming the treble but failed to win the league by a single point despite amassing 97 points and winning 31 of their 42 matches. After a wait of 53 years, the team finally brought the Hellenic League trophy back to Didcot in 2006 and with it the ensured promotion into the Southern League for the first time. The Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy and the Hellenic League Challenge Cup were also claimed, the latter making Didcot the first club to win the competition three times in a row. The league triumph broke all records with Didcot Town becoming the first club to reach more than 100 points in a season in the Hellenic League and the average points per game (2.63) gave Didcot the best record of any club at level five or above in British football that year.
off success against AFC Totton in 2009. Didcot Town stayed in that league for 2 seasons before being relegated courtesy of Windsor being removed from the league following financial difficulties. Ironically, Didcot were one of the few clubs to take points off Windsor that season, so it was a bitter pill to swallow. Fallow seasons followed but things started to improve in 2014, when new management duo of Ian Concannon and Jamie Heapy were appointed following a period of destabilising managerial changes. Didcot fought through numerous qualifying rounds of the FA Trophy to be eventually awarded a prime fixture away against Forest Green. Didcot managed to draw the match and were narrowly beaten when Forest Green returned to Loop Meadow.
The present day Moving closer to present day, Didcot Town have enjoyed spells in the South & West Premier Division, following play
Didcot’s biggest moment came in the FA Cup in 2015. The team managed to qualify for the First Round of the FA Cup with a home tie against Exeter
City. Didcot Town were awarded a live televised tie on BT Sport, with a record crowd of 2,707 in attendance. Shortly after the club’s historic run in The FA Cup, Heapy and Concannon stepped down with midfielder Andy Ballard stepping into the managerial role alongside assistant Ian Lovegrove. After a slow start and a season of highs and lows in his first management position, Ballard oversaw a period of success which saw Didcot reach their first play off spot in nine years as they exceeded all expectations finished sixth in 2017-18 and reached the final of the Southern League Cup, losing to Hitchin Town. Ballard couldn’t match the previous season’s play-off run as Didcot finished agonisingly short of the play-offs despite spending most of the season in the top five. This season the club enters a new era as Ballard departed and was replaced by the returning Heapy and fellow exDidcot defender Paul Bedwell as his assistant.
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The opposition Leigh Bedwell Goalkeeper started his footballing career at Swindon Town before moving onto Banbury United. Joined Didcot in July 2015 and has proven to be one of the best goalkeepers at this level. Recently represented England for an FA representative side in the Falklands Islands. Luke Carnell Fan favourite defender returned to the club this summer following two seasons away with Banbury United. A key member of the squad who never gives less than 100% and is club captain for the new season. Cameron McNeill Defender joined the club from Wantage Town in 2017. Predominantly plays at left back but is more than capable filling in at centre back. An important part of the team in his first season at the club and will only get better with experience at this level. Joe Green Young centre back joined
the club from Abingdon United where he was captain. Impressed during pre-season to earn his chance at Southern League level. Strong in the air and comfortable with the ball at his feet Joe has a very bright future ahead of him. Callum Young A calm and composed central defender who has come up through the club’s youth system to captain both the under18s and development sides. Has already made an impact at first team level and will be looking to become a regular in the not too distant future. George Gilmore ‘Gilly’ made the step up to first team during this season and made a number of impressive performances for the club. Only just turned 18, he is an extremely talented player who has a bright future in the game. Ollie Thomas Local lad is a tenacious central midfield player who likes to get on the ball to make the team
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Didcot Town
Nickname The Railwaymen Home ground Loop Meadow, Didcot Manager Jamie Heapy Year founded 1907 Colours Red shirts, red shorts, red socks Current league position 17th League form DLDWL Recent meetings 1 January 2020 (away) D 1-1 (K. Feyi) 26 August 2019 (home) D 0-0
tick. Another 100% player who has filled in playing different positions for the team’s benefit on numerous occasions.
signed from Swindon Supermarine in 2016. A pacy and direct striker he ended the season in excellent form.
Kieran Collins A midfield player with good passing ability and speed. Can also play at full back and has been looking to re-establish himself at first team level.
Brett Gardner Made the step up to the first team this season after a successful season with the club’s double winning under-18s side. Caught the eye with a handful of substitute appearances for the first team in cup competitions last season.
Lewis Hayden Midfielder joined the club from Aylesbury FC in 2017. Started his career at Oxford United before spells at Banbury and Farnborough. A very talented box-to-box midfielder, Lewis is very comfortable on the ball as well as a good leader on the field. Seth Humphries Joined the club from Oxford United in 2017 and is an attacking midfielder who likes to try and create things. Good on the ball with lots of energy Seth will look to provide that link between the midfield and attack this season. George Reid Striker in his second spell with the club re-
Connor Mattimore A new recruit for 201920 joined the club from Wantage Town. Connor made more than 50 appearances for the Freds last season as Wantage won the double. A quick and direct player with an eye for goal Connor will be looking to make a big impact at Didcot. Jack Powell Returned to Didcot for his second spell at the club after three seasons away. Son of Oxford and Didcot Legend Paul Powell, Jack will mostly be remembered for his goal that sealed progression into The FA Cup first round in 2015.
Denilson Silva Striker signed from Banbury United in October is looking to make the step up to Southern League football following a season with Kidlington’s development team last season. Tom Stanley Striker signed from Wantage Town in September has played most of his football for Saxton Rovers where he has scored 124 goals in 96 games helping them win numerous trophies. Tom made the step up to Southern League football in the summer moving to Wantage Town. Jamie Heapy, manager ‘Mr Didcot Town’ returned this summer for his second stint as manager. Amassed an incredible 848 games as a player before stepping up as manager alongside Ian Concannon in 2014. As he player he won the FA Vase in 2005 and promotion from Hellenic Premier Division in 2006. As manager, he made more history as Didcot reached the first round of The FA Cup for the first time in 2005.
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Ducks in action
Above Max Hercules scores the opening goal against Biggleswade Below The Ducks consistently put pressure on the Biggleswade goal
Above The match was overshadowed by the injury to Dave O’Connor
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Left New signing Keaton August made his debut from the substitutes bench
Above Celebrations after Sonny French’s winning goal
Above Sonny French scores the winning goal in the second half
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Season 2019-20 DATE
TIME
COMP
RES
ATT
1
2
17 Aug 19
15.00 H Corby Town
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
2-0
106
Hopwood
17 Sep 19
19.45
LEAGUE
0-0
186
Hopwood
1 Oct 19
19.45 H Chesham United
SL CUP
0-1
102
Davis
5 Oct 19
15.00 H Kidlington
LEAGUE
3-0
137
Hopwood
12 Oct 19
15.00 H Sevenoaks Town
FA TRO
2-2
134
Hopwood
15 Oct 19
19.45
A
Sevenoaks Town
FA TRO
2-4
145
Hopwood
19 Oct 19
15.00
A
AFC Dunstable
LEAGUE
0-0
122
Hopwood
26 Oct 19
15.00
A
Haywards Heath Town
FA TRO
3-1
109
Hopwood
29 Oct 19
19.45
A
Biggleswade
LEAGUE
2-1
118
Hopwood
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A
Daventry Town
Bedford Town
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Wood
Jenkins
Riddick
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15.00 H North Leigh
LEAGUE
2-3
96
Hopwood
19.45 H Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
B&BSC
4-1
138
Hopwood
Jones
9 Nov 19
15.00
LEAGUE
0-1
216
Hopwood
16 Nov 19 15.00 H Bedworth United
LEAGUE
2-1
146
Hopwood
Jones
Bewley
Wood
Jenkins
23 Nov 19 15.00
LEAGUE
2-4
108
Hopwood
Jones
Bewley
Wood
O’Connor
30 Nov 19 15.00 H Welwyn Garden City
LEAGUE
0-0
128 Hopwood
7 Dec 19
LEAGUE
2-4
125 Hopwood
LEAGUE
1-1
118
Hopwood
Jenkins
Bewley
Wood
Ball
Bewley
Wood
Jenkins
15.00
A
Barton Rovers
Kempston Rovers
14 Dec 19 15.00 H Yaxley 21 Dec 19 15.00
A
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Jones
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Bewley
Wood
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Bewley
Wood
Jenkins D. Feyi
Jenkins
O’Connor
LEAGUE
4-1
523
LEAGUE
0-0
155
Hopwood
Jones
Bewley
Wood
Jenkins
1 Jan 20
15.00
LEAGUE
1-1
197
Hopwood
Jones
Bewley
Wood
Jenkins
4 Jan 20
15.00 H Wantage Town
LEAGUE
2-0
135
Hopwood
11 Jan 20
15.00
Corby Town
LEAGUE
5-2
414
Hopwood
Jones
1⃣
Bewley
Wood
O’Connor
18 Jan 20
15.00 H Biggleswade
LEAGUE
2-1
133
Hopwood
Jenkins
Bewley
Wood
O’Connor
A
Didcot Town
22 Jan 20
19.45 H Didcot Town
B&BSC
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
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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N’Somi
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Riddick
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Davis
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Seaton Hutchinson
Ball
2⃣ 3⃣
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B. Williams French
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Facts and Fixtures BetVictor Southern League Division One Central 1
TEAM
PL
W
D
L
F
A
GD
PTS
Corby Town
22
16
2
4
51
20
31
50
2
Berkhamsted
22
15
3
4
56
21
35
48
3
Halesowen Town
18
14
2
2
49
12
37
44
4
Welwyn Garden City
20
12
4
4
44
21
23
40
5
Aylesbury United
23
10
9
4
34
23
11
39
6
Thame United
21
11
3
7
45
25
20
36
7
Bedworth United
21
10
3
8
35
35
0
33
8
Barton Rovers
21
9
5
7
48
36
12
32
9
Coleshill Town
21
9
3
9
40
33
7
30
10
Yaxley
21
9
3
9
36
36
0
30
11
Bedford Town
23
8
6
9
36
44
-8
30
12
North Leigh
20
9
2
9
37
36
1
29
13
Daventry Town
21
9
2
10
32
38
-6
29
14
AFC Dunstable
20
8
4
8
41
33
8
28
15
Biggleswade
20
7
4
9
27
27
0
25
16
Kidlington
21
7
3
11
22
29
-17
24
17
Didcot Town
22
6
3
13
17
39
-22
21
18
Kempston Rovers
22
5
1
16
25
52
-27
16
19
St Neots Town
21
4
2
15
26
49
-23
14
20
Wantage Town
22
1
0
21
11
93
-82
3
Last updated: 20 January 2020
Recent results Saturday 18 January 2020 AFC Dunstable 1-0 St Neots Town Aylesbury United 2-1 Biggleswade Barton Rovers 2-1 Corby Town Didcot Town 2-4 Berkhamsted Halesowen Town 5-0 Daventry Town Kidlington 0-1 Bedworth United Wantage Town 1-2 Thame United Yaxley 3-1 Bedford Town
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
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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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 Berks and Bucks Senior Cup Second Round 22 January 2020, 7.45pm Match officials
Aylesbury United
Didcot Town
1. Jack HOPWOOD 2. Harry JONES 3. Jake BEWLEY 4. Jack WOOD 5. Jordan JENKINS 6. Mark RIDDICK 7. Anthony BALL 8. Lewis OSBORNE 9. Ty DEACON 10. Sonny FRENCH 11. Max HERCULES
1. Leigh BEDWELL 2. Kieran COLLINS 3. Cameron McNEILL 4. Lewis HAYDEN 5. Luke CARNELL 6. George GILMORE 7. Seth HUMPHRIES 8. George NASH 9. Jack POWELL 10. Jack LONGFORD 11. George REID
12. Greg WILLIAMS 14. Melvy N’SOMI 15. Ben SEATON 16. Alfi TOUCEDA 17. Keaton AUGUST
12. Tom STANLEY 14. Jack DARK 15. Joe GREEN 16. Liam TALBOYS 17. Jamie HEAPY
Manager Ben WILLIAMS
Manager Jamie HEAPY
Referee Mr Alan CRESSWELL Assistant referees Mr Matthew O’RIORDAN Mr Ernie MOORE
Next match
Coleshill Town Saturday 25 January Kick-off 3pm Pack Meadow Coleshill B46 3JE
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