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Aylesbury United
17 October 2021 Pitching In Southern League Division One Central
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Welcome
Aylesbury United FC 01296 487 367 www.aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk
Directors Chairman Graham Read Vice chairman Ken Turnbull General secretary Steve Baker Fixture secretary Ian Pluck Directors James Byrne, Andy Martin, Brian Metcalfe, Ian Pluck, Alan Sherwell, Warren Sheward
Club officials
Loan signing Rico Greco scored on his debut on Tuesday evening
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ood afternoon and welcome to this Pitching In Southern League Division One Central match against Ware. Today’s meeting is exactly six years to the day when we last met at home in 2015. On that occasion the visitors won 3-0, and will no doubt want a repeat this afternoon. Whatever the result, we wish the Ware players, officials and supporters a safe journey home. There are a couple of coincidences in both sides’ starts to the season so far. We were both knocked out of the Emirates FA Cup in Third Round Qualifying by National League South teams. Both sides were knocked out of the Buildbase FA Trophy following a penalty shoot-out on Saturday – Ware suffering a 7-6 defeat on spot kicks to Canvey Island. And both sides have exited three cups in the space of a week, with the Blues dumped out of the Herts Senior Cup by league rivals Harlow Town on Tuesday evening. Manager Paul Halsey did choose
to rest many of his first team starters in mid-week, leaving them fresh for this afternoon. If only Ducks manager Ben Williams had such a luxury, with multiple players unavailable against Wantage Town in midweek due to a spate of injuries. Fortunately the home team didn’t put up much resistance, allowing us to register a welcome 5-1 victory. The pick of the goals on Tuesday night came from loan signing Rico Greco, who has joined us on a month’s loan from Hayes and Yeading United. This is the first of three tough league games against highflying sides which will prove a stern test for the squad. It’s yet another home game next Saturday afternoon as we entertain in-form St Neots Town. And that’s then followed by a relatively short trip to Creasey Park, where we’ll face AFC Dunstable in our first Saturday away game of the season.
Welfare officer James Byrne Safety officer Warren Sheward Ladies team chair James Byrne 21st Century Ducks chair Andy Martin Matchday hospitality Muriel Turnbull First team kit Ron Schmidt Web editor Luke Buckingham-Brown Photographer Mike Snell Head of communications Paul Snell Legal name Aylesbury United Football Club Company number 05814026 Significant interests (shareholder/shareholding) Graham Read: 49% 21st Century Ducks: 39% Editor Paul Snell Contributors Mike Snell, Luke Buckingham-Brown Images Mike Snell, grassrootsgroundswell, Freepik, mavadee, xnimrodx © Aylesbury United 2021
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The history of Aylesbury United A
ylesbury United were founded in 1897 when three local sides: Night School FC, The Printing Works and Aylesbury Town decided to merge. The club, affectionately known as ‘the Ducks’ due to the famous Aylesbury breed, have experienced some incredible highs over their long 124-year history but now battle for existence without a home ground to call their own. In the early years United played in local leagues before joining the Spartan League in 1908 where they remained until the Second World War. 1951 saw the Ducks gain their first taste of national publicity as they became the only club from the Delphian League ever to reach the First Round Proper of the FA Cup, eventually losing to Third Division side Watford. Southern League and success Aylesbury turned semiprofessional in 1976 and joined the Southern League, a move which got the ball rolling on the club’s most successful period. A number of events followed which were to help: In 1983 the club appointed Trevor Gould as manager, and then a year later a young local lad called Cliff Hercules made his debut, unaware that he was to become the most successful player in the club’s history. ‘Hercy’ was, and still is, an Aylesbury icon, and some 20-years later he finally hung
1897
Night School FC, The Printing Works, and Aylesbury Town merge to form Aylesbury United.
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up his boots having smashed the club records with 669 appearances and scoring 301 goals. Promotion to the Southern Premier was soon achieved and shortly afterwards the Ducks moved to their new Buckingham Road stadium. This gave the town a new impetus and Gould’s talented squad secured the Southern League Championship in 1987-88 and gained promotion to the GM Vauxhall Conference. United then hit the headlines again, becoming the only non-league side ever to take on the full England team, as more than 6000 packed into Buckingham Road to see the Ducks take on the Three Lions. Unfortunately United’s brush with the non-league elite only lasted one season, after which the club were relegated to the Isthmian League. Fame and the FA Cup During the period 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. The highlights being a victory over then Division Four leaders Southend United, a narrow extra time replay defeat against Northampton Town, and being shown live across Europe against Walsall. Ironically though it wasn’t Gould, the club’s most
The Ducks pick up their first silverware, as champions of the Spartan League.
1913-14
The club wins the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup for the first time.
successful manager, who led the Ducks to their greatest FA Cup achievement, it was his successor Steve Ketteridge in 1994-95. Once again the club became media celebrities as the ‘Duck Walk’ goal celebration was shown around the world, as Aylesbury went on to reach the Third Round where they lost to Premiership side Queen’s Park Rangers at Loftus Road. Ketteridge delivered the Isthmian League Cup title to Aylesbury, but it was to be 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 a year later, despite heading the table for long periods. The following season saw United back in administration and fighting for survival both 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. In October 2000, the legendary Hercules took time out from his duties as the club’s Community Development Officer to manage the Ducks, and in his brief spell in charge he secured promotion back to the Isthmian Premier Division and extended the club’s proud FA Cup record with a First Round trip to Port Vale.
1951
A record home crowd of 7,440 sees the Ducks lose to Watford in the FA Cup First Round.
1976
The club turns semi-professional, and joins the Southern League.
Homeless and hopeless Carroll decided to cut ties with the club he had been involved with since 1997, and popular local businessman Graham Read took over the club. But in a cruel twist Aylesbury were left homeless after their lease expired. Since that time Aylesbury have been forced to play their ‘home’ matches some 20 miles out of Aylesbury whilst the committee work
1987-88
The Ducks win the Southern League, and are promoted to the GM Vauxhall Conference.
1988
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2002-03 saw Aylesbury returned to national prominence twice. First the club was privileged to play a major part in an England get together as the Buckingham Road facilities were used by Sven Goran Eriksson for a media conference and by the squad for a training session. Second the club made their first ever appearance in the FA Trophy semi-finals, where the Ducks were beaten by eventual winners Burscough. For various reasons the club then began to cycle through a string of managers at an average of two a season – namely Chris Boothe, Kevin Wilson, Paul Curtis, Danny Nicholls, Jon Franklin, Tony Thompson and Mark Eaton. But nothing was to match the low point of summer 2006. Former chairman Bill Carroll failed in his plans to convert the Buckingham Road pitch to a 3G artificial surface – what he described as his ‘last ditch’ idea for creating a viable football club, when the Southern League and FA baulked at his ideas.
The Ducks playing at Buckingham Road in Aylesbury in 2004
hard keeping the club alive. The campaign to ‘Bring the Ducks Home’ has generated plenty of publicity, but so far, sadly, nothing concrete in terms of a new home for the club. There are still plenty of reasons to remain positive; a glance to our near neighbours Slough Town, who moved into a new ground in 2016 having left their previous home in 2003, just goes to show that with patience and perseverance it can be done, and Aylesbury United will return to their rightful place eventually. On the pitch the club continued to do remarkably well, going close to the playoff positions in the Midlands Division for the next three seasons but a new challenge arose last summer when the then manager defected, taking almost the entire playing squad with him. This led to another
The England mens team play the Ducks in a friendly at Buckingham Road to prepare for Euro 88
1994-95
The club reaches the FA Cup third round, losing to Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road
tumultuous season which saw Martin Stone initially appointed as manager, but due to personal reasons he had to renege on his appointment less than two weeks before the first game of the season. His assistant, Byron Walton, briefly stepped into the mantle and did a sterling job in assembling a competitive team in such a short space of time. He moved on and former United defender Tony Joyce became the club’s new permanent manager. Unfortunately Joyce was unable to prevent the club’s slide – which had seen them amass just one league win by October – and the club were relegated to the Spartan South Midlands League. However, Joyce built a new and strong squad which finished sixth in the league in 2010-11. Season 2011-12 saw further progression in the league with the Ducks eventually finishing fourth after a strong run of results at the tail
2006
2012-13
The club is evicted The Ducks win their from Buckingham most recent trophy, Road, forcing the Spartan League the team out of Premier Division aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk 5 Aylesbury. Cup, beating Hadley.
end of the season. There was disappointment, however, with the team out of all cup competitions by mid November. Rebuilding for the future The 2012-13 season saw the club competing for the title, being in the top four for the entire season. Finally finishing second to Dunstable Town, gaining promotion to the Southern League courtesy of the FA’s restructuring of the feeder leagues and the additional promotion places that created. The season was capped by securing the Spartan League Premier Division Cup, beating Hadley 3-2 after extra time. The Ducks’ first season back in the Southern league saw them achieve a creditable 12th place finish in a strong division. Other highlights from the season was a much better FA Cup run and notable victories against Southern Premier League opponents Hemel Hempstead, Chesham and Burnham in the Berks and Bucks Senior Cup and The Red Insure Cup. The 2014-15 season saw the club finish in 13th place but made the final of the Berks and Bucks Senior Cup for the first time in 10 years, losing 4-0 to Maidenhead United from the Vanarama Conference South. After a disappointing start to the 2015-16 season, Tony Joyce tendered his resignation after six years at the club and was replaced by Glyn Creaser who had been coach under Tony. In Glyn’s first full season in charge, he led the club to the semi-final of the Southern League Cup, before losing at Premier Division St Ives. He also guided the team to 13th position in the table. After two seasons ground sharing
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at the ASM Stadium in Thame, a decision was made to return to The Meadow, the home of Chesham United for the 2017-18 season. After a disappointing start to the league campaign, manager Glyn Creaser was relieved of his responsibilities following a 6-1 home defeat against Cambridge City in December 2017, with the team lying second from the bottom of the table. His assistant Ben Williams was appointed caretaker manager in his place, before being appointed in a full time capacity in January. Williams steadied the ship successfully, integrating a number of new young players and developing a great team spirit, which saw the Ducks rise to 13th in the league, winning nine of their last 13 matches. 2019-20 began in promising fashion, with the Ducks unbeaten in the first nine league games, and winning ties in both the FA Cup and FA Trophy. Despite a slight dip in form, the Ducks remained in the play-offs before the season was curtailed early and voided due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. The 2020-21 season suffered the same fate as the previous campaign, abandoned after just two months of action. But that was still long enough for the Ducks to suffer heartbreak in the FA Cup, losing a penalty shoot-out to Moneyfields (in a game that had already seen four penalties) – before bouncing back to win on penalties against Tilbury in the FA Trophy. But with the majority of the squad that finished the season signing on again – along with a few shrewd acquisitions – hopes are high to pick up where the team left off.
CLUB HONOURS 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 Delphian League ★Champions 1953-54 Athenian League Division Two ★Champions 1967-68 Southern League Division One South ★Runner up 1979-80 Southern League Midlands Division ★Runner up 1984-85 Southern League ★Champions 1987-88 Isthmian League ★Runner-up 1998-99 Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division ★Runner-up 2012-13 Berks & Bucks Senior Cup ★Winners 1913-14, 1985-86, 1996-97, 1999-00 Berks & Bucks Benevolent Cup ★Winners 1932-33, 1933-34, 1952-53, 1953-54 Isthmian League Cup ★Winners 1994-95 Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division Cup ★Winners 2012-13 FA Cup ★First round 1951-52, 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
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CANCER CARE & HAEMATOLOGY FUND BASED AT STOKE MANDEVILLE HOSPITAL Registered Charity No: 1001358
Aylesbury United Charity Partnership 2021-2022 Aylesbury United will be helping to raise both funds and awareness for CCHF throughout the 2021/2022
The Cancer Care and Haematology Unit (CCHU) at Stoke Mandeville was built and extended through the work of this Fund and the many donations received from local people and businesses. Through the public’s enduring generosity, including this project, the Fund continues to finance extra provision, including the wig service, specialist nurses and additional equipment to improve the care of patients of the Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
Contact the Fund:
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he club has chosen The Cancer Care & Haematology Fund (CC&HF) as our charity partner for the forthcoming season. The CC&HF was set up to support the work of the Cancer Care and Haematology Unit at Stoke Mandeville Hospital. The Club will be helping to raise both funds and awareness for the charity throughout the 2021-22 season. Although part of Stoke Mandeville Hospital, the unit is a unique, stand-alone facility designed and purposebuilt to provide a wide range of outpatient and day-case treatments for patients with cancer, including blood cancers such as leukaemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Patients with nonmalignant blood problems such as clotting and bleeding disorders, various forms of anaemia, immune problems and haemoglobinopathies, are also investigated and cared for in the CC&HU. Graham Read, Chair of
Aylesbury United, said: “We are delighted to be able to support this excellent local charity in the coming season. I’m sure that our officials, players and supporters will do what they can to ensure that the unit at Stoke Mandeville gets recognition for the vital work they do. “Sadly most families are touched by cancer at some time, whether it’s through their relatives or friends, so we must all be prepared to help ensure suitable care services are available for those who need treatment,” added Graham. Aylesbury United’s most celebrated former player, Cliff Hercules, suffered the loss of his wife, Jo, to cancer in 2020. “Jo received regular treatment for three years at the Cancer
Care and Haematology Unit before she passed, so the charity has a special place in my heart,” explained Cliff. In 2018, while undergoing treatment, Jo ran the London Marathon to raise cash for the CC&HU. Dr Ann Watson, Chair of the CC&HF, commented: “It is so exciting you have chosen our charity, The Cancer Care and Haematology Fund, as your charity partner for the coming season. We are looking forward to meeting players and supporters and telling you about the wonderful work that goes on in the hospital to help cancer and haematology patients. Jo is remembered with affection by many of the staff of the CCHU which brings something very special and personal to this collaboration. “The timing of your offer is very important to us as we come out of this difficult year. The work of the Cancer and Haematology services has continued throughout but contact with the outside world, including the charity, has had to be restricted. We look forward getting out and about again, spreading the word and raising some money to support that work. And there is no better way than through sport.” www.cchf.org.uk
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Meet the Ducks
ANTHONY BALL
AARON BERRY
JAKE BEWLEY
DEFENDER
FORWARD
DEFENDER
Right back who also plays in midfield joined the club in December 2018. He won Aylesbury FC’s Young Player of the Year Award in 2017-18 in his first season in senior football. A graduate of the Luton Town Cedars development programme, he has also played for Winslow United and Berkhamsted on his way to the Ducks. Sponsored by The Harveys
Young goalkeeper who first signed in March 2018, deputising for regular stopper Jack Hopwood. Marked his debut season with the Manager’s Player of the Year Award, before moving to Aylesbury Vale Dynamos seeking more football. Returned this summer to stake a claim for the number one shirt. Sponsored by Ian Pluck
MAX HERCULES
SONNY FRENCH
RICO GRECO
FORWARD
MIDFIELDER
DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER
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Talented midfielder and vicecaptain signed for United in March 2015 from neighbours Aylesbury FC, where he was a former Player of the Season winner. The 2021-22 season will be his eighth campaign, and French was enjoying his most prolific season in 201920 before it was curtailed due the pandemic, with 13 goals to his name. Sponsored by Erika Robinson
GOALKEEPER
Ever reliable left back and vice-captain who has barely missed a game since being recruited from Leighton Town in 2014 after a fouryear association with the Bedfordshire side, having previously played for Dunstable Town and AFC Dunstable before that. Twice named Supporter’s Player of the Year. Sponsored by David Brown
TY DEACON Striker joined the Ducks early in the 2019-20 season having been linked with the club many times, including turning out for United in 2017 pre-season. Started out with Aylesbury FC and having also had a spell with Kempston Rovers has plenty of Southern League experience with more than 100 appearances. Sponsored by Tony & Ian Lowe
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Centre forward returns to the Ducks for a second spell in July, having played for Ascot United and Burnham in his two years away. His presence in attack was just what Aylesbury needed when he made the switch from Southern League counterparts Egham Town in February 2018, netting six goals in just 11 games. Sponsored by Allan Brace
ARCHIE DAVIS
Left-sided player has joined the Ducks on a month’s loan from Hayes and Yeading United in October, and scored a fabulous goal on debut against Wantage Town. Was part of the Luton Town youth set-up since age 13, before moving to Barnet. Also has experience on loan at Beaconsfield Town last season.
MIDFIELDER
Exciting winger joined from Tring Athletic in June 2018 after making 60 appearances for the Hertfordshire side in two years. After one season with the Ducks, he stepped up a level to join Kings Langley in summer 2019 and then moved on for a short spell with Berkhamsted, before returning to the Ducks in January 2020. Sponsored by David Horne
BEN HODGES
OLLIE HOGG
JAMIE JELLIS
MIDFIELDER
MIDFIELDER
MIDFIELDER
A new signing for the 2021-22 season, Hodges joined the club from Ascot United (though he was dual registered with his previous Holmer Green) having been with the Ducks throughout preseason. Joined Ascot in 2017 from Holmer Green where he had made more than 70 appearances. Was teammates last season with Aaron Berry at Ascot.
JORDAN JENKINS DEFENDER
Industrious midfielder who has firmly established himself in the United engine room, having joined in summer 2015. Initially found opportunities limited, but after spells with Tring and Leighton Town, he made his competitive debut in November 2015 and has gone from strength-to-strength. Sponsored by Darren Dixon-Smith
Highly-promising midfielder who made his first team debut at the age of just 16 and began attracting the attention of football league clubs before eventually joining Stevenage’s academy. Returned to the club on loan during the 2019-20 season and showed impressive progress since his move. Sponsored by The Buckingham-Browns
Aylesbury-born centre back who joined in July 2019 after three years at Aylesbury FC, where he previously was captain making more than 110 appearances having signed from Leighton Town. Hit the headlines in the 2018-19 season by winning the FA Sunday Cup with his Sunday league side Aylesbury Flooring FC. Sponsored by John Newman
HARRY JONES
LIAM McCROHAN
PIERCE McNAMARA
DAVE O’CONNOR
DEFENDER/FORWARD
DEFENDER
MIDFIELDER
Versatile player who, having turned 21, has played more than 100 games since making his debut at the age of just 17. Jones was initially billed as a midfielder, but spent much of the 2019-20 season at rightback, and has also played as an out-and-out centre forward. Previous first team experience with Risborough Rangers. Sponsored by Jim Rayner
Centre back joined the club in July 2020 having previously played for Northwood and Hertford Town, and lined up against the Ducks for both Leverstock Green and Berkhamsted before that. He has now recovered from the injuries that limited him to just one competitive appearance for the Ducks in the 2020-21 season. Sponsored by James Stappard
Young midfielder who joined the club from Slough Town’s under-23 side in October 2020, making just before the season was curtailed due to the pandemic. He will be looking to add to his solitary appearance, and has shown some promising moments in pre-season having re-signed for the Ducks for 2021-22. Sponsored by Colin Brandon
DEFENDER
Centre back with plenty of experience despite being just 26 joined the Ducks in July 2019 after four years with Tring Athletic where he made more than 140 appearances. Had a short spell with Aylesbury FC having previously played for Chesham United’s reserve team, and Amersham Town before that. Sponsored by Andrea Bone
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MARK RIDDICK
JAMIE RUDD
KUDA SANGOYA
MIDFIELDER
MIDFIELDER
DEFENDER
MIDFIELDER
Defensive midfielder who enjoyed an excellent debut season with the Ducks prior to its early end by Covid-19, and was rewarded with Supporters’ Player of the Year Award. Joined United in July 2019 after two seasons with Tring Athletic, having previously played for London Colney and Chesham United’s reserve team. Sponsored by Andy Martin
Aylesbury-born winger signed in summer 2019 whose first season was hampered by injury. Returned in 2020-21 in superb form, hitting five goals in six games before the campaign was shut down by the pandemic, and will hope to recapture similar form. Worked and played in Dubai for three years before joining the Ducks. Sponsored by Lee Cotton
Exciting full back who joined the club in August 2020 having impressed in pre-season games. Made his competitive debut for the Ducks this season, having been an unused substitute 10 times in the previous curtailed season. Previously on the books of Dunstable Town and Hale Leys United. Sponsored by Alan Sherwell
Attacking midfielder who brought his technical abilities to the club in October 2017 having previously played for Tring Athletic, and ended the season winning the Most Improved Player Award. He proved a valuable addition to the squad with his everimproving displays and, still young, has bags of potential to develop further. Sponsored by Telnik Roofing
LEE STOBBS
MARCOS USHIRO-LUMB
JAMES WEATHERILL
JACK WOOD
MIDFIELDER
Experienced and versatile player joined from Berkhamsted in July 2020 to link up with a number of his former Tring Athletic teammates. First came to prominence at Leverstock Green, and has also featured for AFC Dunstable and Kings Langley, as well as a short spell with Aylesbury FC. Sponsored by Paul Hopwood
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BEN SEATON
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DEFENDER
Technically adept and able to play in multiple positions, Ushiro-Lumb joined the club from Flackwell Heath at the end of pre-season in July. Has also played for Marlow, Beaconsfield SYCOB, and Chalfont St Peter in his career.
GOALKEEPER
Former Aylesbury Vale Dynamos number one who made a return to Southern League football when he signed for the Ducks in August 2020. Previously made more than 100 appearances in their former guise of Aylesbury FC either side of a spell with Berkhamsted, and has also played for Amersham Town. Sponsored by Wendy Brandon
DEFENDER
Long serving club captain initially joined the club on loan from Luton Town in March 2010, before making the move permanent the following summer. A 16-time end of season award winner, and having reached 500 appearances, he continues to display incredible loyalty to the club despite several offers to ply his trade elsewhere. Sponsored by Rich Lloyd
BEN WILLIAMS
MIKE HOGG
PAUL BATCHELOR
MANAGER
ASSISTANT MANAGER
COACH
Appointed on a permanent basis in January 2018, he initially joined the club as assistant manager before taking over the reigns He is a UEFA A licensed coach and on a day-to-day basis manages Bucks Sports Academy’s 16-19s years football and education programme. Sponsored by G Williams Builders
Joined the club in 2015 to assist then-manager Glyn Creaser. Continued in the role when Ben Williams was appointed as manager to form part of his backroom team.
Sponsored by Oliver’s Plumbing and Heating
Joined the club as coach in December 2017 when Ben Williams was appointed caretaker manager.
HANNAH BOWRA PHYSIO
Bowra joined the Ducks as physio for the 2021-22 season.
Sponsored by the Turnbull Family
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10 questions with... Jordan Jenkins What’s your day job? Biomedical research What team do you support (apart from the Ducks, of course)? Leeds Who was your favourite footballer when you were growing up? Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Favourite moment of your Ducks career? Winning away at Sevenoaks Town in the FA Trophy last season What’s your pre-match routine? Double espresso, pasta and some dodgy Ty Deacon driving. Who’s the best player you’ve played with in your career? Gregg Wilson Favourite takeaway? Turkish Which actor should play you in a movie? Eddie Redmayne Which teammate would be the most help if you were stuck on a desert island? James Weatherill Would you rather fight one horse-size duck, or 100 duck-size horses? 100 duck-sized horses.
Back row (l-r): Paul Batchelor (coach), Aaron Berry, Liam McCrohan, Ty Deacon, Archie Davis, Ha Front row: Kuda Sangoya, Ben Seaton, Sonny French, Jack Wood, Ben Williams (mana Not pictured: Ben Hodges, Ollie Hogg, Mike Hogg (assistant manage
arry Jones, James Weatherill, Jordan Jenkins, Lee Stobbs, Dave O’Connor, Hannah Bowra (physio) ager), Ron Schmidt (kit man), Jake Bewley, Anthony Ball, Max Hercules, Mark Riddick er), Jamie Jellis, Pierce McNamara, Jamie Rudd, Marcos Ushiro-Lumb
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WARE FOUNDED 1892 NICKNAME The Blues HOME GROUND Wodson Park, Ware CLUB COLOURS Home: Blue and white striped shirts, blue shorts, blue socks Away: Orange shirts, black shorts, orange socks MANAGER Paul Halsey PREVIOUS MEETINGS 27 February 2016 L 1-2 17 October 2015 L 0-3 15 February 2001 W 4-0 6 October 1973 L 0-1 10 April 1970 D 3-3
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he club was founded in 1892 and although first called Ware Town soon changed its name to plain Ware FC. This unassuming title makes it probably the shortest named affiliate of the Football Association and has caused problems for programme editors and journalists ever since. In fact, the club has been anything but unassuming. It has held senior status from its very beginning, entering the Herts Senior Cup for the first time in 1893, and winning the cup on the first of five occasions in 1899 with a 2-1 win over Hitchin at St Albans. By this time Ware had been instrumental in founding the East Herts League and had won its championship on two of the three times it had been competed for. The club was to win it five more times before moving on to the North Middlesex League in 1907 and then also to the Herts County League in 1908. The championship of the latter came that season in a three-way play-off against St Albans City and Welwyn. After the First World War the club gained a league and cup double with a second Herts County League Championship and a fourth Herts Senior Cup win in 1922. The scenes in Ware when the team returned with the Senior Cup tell us something about the hold that football had on local loyalties at the time. The local paper reported: “Large crowds awaited the return of the special train to Ware, everybody being in high spirits. The cup was marched through the town in front of a cheering throng.” Indeed, it was later recalled that the cup was taken through the town on subsequent nights and
stops were made outside public houses where it was charged with beer before being drained by the crowd. Shortly after this Ware joined the Spartan League in which they were to enjoy several successes, winning the Division 2(B) Championship in 1926, Division 1 in 1951 with the highest ‘goals for’ total ever achieved by a club in the Spartan League, and the Premier Division in 1952. In these later years the club also made significant progress in the old Amateur Cup, meeting many famous sides on the way. One of these was Hendon, against whom Ware drew their largest attendance of 3,800 in the First Round in January 1957. Moving on to the Delphian and then Athenian League, Ware enjoyed another successful period. Two promotions, two league cup wins and two reserve championships paved the way for progress in the FA Cup. In this Ware reached the First Round Proper for the first time in 1968 when they travelled to the then Third Division side Luton Town. The opposition had a 100 per cent home record but the game was scoreless with 30 minutes to go before a judicious substitution broke the stalemate and left Ware beaten 6-1 at the final whistle. In these successful circumstances it was not surprising that Ware pressed for entry to the expanding Isthmian League. This was achieved for season 1975-76 and they have maintained their place at that level ever since. This is thanks most recently to their Division 2 Championship season of 2005-6 under manager Glen Alzapiedi which carried them into Division
1 just before Division 2 was disbanded. Alzapiedi’s side brought further distinction with another FA Cup First Round appearance in 2007 which saw a narrow home defeat against Kidderminster Harriers in front of 2,123 spectators, a record for the current ground at Wodson Park. Before that a 10th Herts Senior Cup Final in 2001 and another in 2008 have emphasised the club’s long history and continuity. Ware is the first of only three possible candidates to appear in this final in three separate centuries, evidence that it is still one of the county’s leading clubs. League form has varied in recent years and after a disappointing period in the 2017-18 season John Dreyer took over as manager. With
fortunes improving John stepped aside and his assistant Paul Halsey has taken over the managerial reins.
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Opposition profiles Patrick Adamson Patrick joined Ware after making 37 appearances for Cheshunt in their ultimately successful promotion push in 2018-19. He has since become a fixture at left back and has made over 50 appearances for the club. Albert Adu-Donyinah Albert’s first appearance was as a substitute in an Isthmian League Cup game at Cheshunt in the 2013-14 season. He made 52 appearances in that spell before leaving to try his luck in the Faroe Islands league. He rejoined us in time for the 2018-19 season after appearing for Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag in the Faroes and later Mandel United in Belgium but left for St Albans City in 2019-20. However, Albert has now returned for his third spell with Ware and has passed the 100 appearance and 40 goals mark for the Blues. Chris Arthur Chris made his debut in 2019-20’s FA Trophy defeat at Burgess Hill. He has plenty of experience in non-league and was bringing that to bear in performances before the season was brought to a premature end by the pandemic. He scored four goals in seven appearances in that brief time. Tom Bruno Tom is a midfielder who joined us from Cheshunt early in 2019, making his debut from the bench in the 3-0 win at Egham on 26 January. He
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is known for his fitness and comes with the reputation of being willing to cover every blade of grass in his team’s cause. In the end he made 16 appearances that season and has more than doubled that number this season. Robbie Buchanan Joined us from Welwyn Garden City at the start of this season. He is a skilful ball player operating at wide midfield. He opened his goal scoring account in the first league game of the season. Reece Crowter A product of our youth system Reece also had experience of Step 3 playing for Biggleswade Town. He is now established in the Ware first team for whom he has made appearances in both the current and preceding seasons and scored three goals. Liam Dulson Has previously played for our Under-23 side but returned to the club after a spell at Royston Town. He also scored on his league debut this season to add to the six he scored in preseason matches. Rechan Esprit Another product of our successful youth set up. Rechan is still young but plays with a maturity that belies his age. He is the third player to have scored on his league debut this season. Ethan Gannon Ethan became the youngest recorded player in Ware’s history to complete a full 90
minutes when he played in goal against Histon in the Velocity Trophy game of 24 September 2019 at the age of 16 years and 26 days. Liam Hope Liam joins us from Enfield Town for whom he scored over 100 goals. Liam has also had experience with a number of other non-league sides including Maldon & Tiptree and Brentwood Town. He is currently the club’s highest scorer. Dave Kendall Dave joined us on 28 September 2019 from Cheshunt for whom he had made seven appearances since the start of the season. He is now something of a fixture in the back four. Gareth Madden Gareth made his first appearance for Ware from the subs bench in the 6-1 Herts Charity Cup defeat at Bishop’s Stortford on 7 August 2013. He went on to make 72 appearances in the next two seasons and scored two league goals. He rejoined us from the then Waltham Forest and now captains the side. He has now made over 150 appearances for Ware. Marcus Milner Now into his second century of appearances for the club which he first joined in the 2013-14 season. He has scored 11 goals from midfield but more recently has had some excellent performances at full back.
James Mulley James has enjoyed a good career in non-league football having played in the Conference as well as at Step 3 level. Injury delayed his Ware debut until the fourth game of the season but, clearly an asset in midfield, he should make many more appearances. Leigh Rose First played for Ware on the opening day of 2011 in a 3-1 defeat at Cheshunt. After spells at other local clubs Leigh has returned to Ware and has now made over 100 appearances for the club and scored over 30 goals from midfield.
he made the number three shirt his own. From his first game at Tilbury on 13 January 2007 to his last at home to the same team on 13 December 2008 he made 92 appearances (including 15 from the substitutes’ bench) and scored 12 goals. He is now part of our coaching team as assistant manager having previously worked with Paul Halsey at Hertford and Hoddesdon.
Louis Rose Brother to Leigh, Louis made his debut on the 14 August 2012 in a 1-0 Charity Cup defeat at Potters Bar. Louis has also made over 100 appearances for the club and despite his role in central defence has netted 20 times. Dan Rumens Dan joined us from Enfield Town in September 2019 and has now secured his position in the central defensive berth. He is now closing in on fifty appearances for the Blues. Paul Halsey, manager In his second stint as manager having also managed Ware in 2009 before moving on as goalkeeping coach at Billericay and then management positions with Hoddesdon Town and Hertford Town. Michael Bardle, assistant manager Michael was a successful defender with Ware over a 23 month period during which
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Fixtures 2021-22 COMP
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1
7 Aug 21
DATE
15:00 H Fairford Town
TIME
VERSUS
FA CUP
2-0
116
Weatherill
14 Aug 21
15:00 H Didcot Town
LEAGUE
0-2
135
18 Aug 21
19:45
LEAGUE
2-5
120
22 Aug 21
13:00 H Brimscombe & Thrupp
FA CUP
8-0
151
Weatherill
28 Aug 21
15:00 H Barton Rovers
LEAGUE
1-1
124
Weatherill
263
Davis
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Kidlington
Weatherill Weatherill
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30 Aug 21
15:00
LEAGUE
1-3
4 Sep 21
15:00 H Willand Rovers
FA CUP
4-1
142
Davis
11 Sep 21
15:00 H North Leigh
LEAGUE
1-3
122
Weatherill
14 Sep 21
19:45
LEAGUE
4-3
97
Weatherill
18 Sep 21
15:00 H Bishops Cleeve
FA CUP
5-1
171
Davis
28 Sep 21
19:45 H Colney Heath
LEAGUE
2-0
96
Davis
2 Oct 21
15:00 H Ebbsfleet United
FA CUP
0-1
317
Davis
6 Oct 21
19:45 H FC Romania
SLCC
1-2
57
Weatherill
9 Oct 21
15:00 H Chipstead
FA TRO
1-1
127
Davis
12 Oct 21
19:45
LEAGUE
1-5
71
Davis
17 Oct 21
15:00 H Ware
LEAGUE
23 Oct 21
15:00 H St Neots Town
LEAGUE
30 Oct 21
15:00
A
AFC Dunstable
LEAGUE
3 Nov 21
19:45
A
Biggleswade
LEAGUE
6 Nov 21
15:00
A
Kempston Rovers
LEAGUE
A
A
Thame United
2
Waltham Abbey
Wantage Town
14 Nov 21 15:00 H Bedford Town
LEAGUE
17 Nov 21 19:45 H Kidlington
LEAGUE
20 Nov 21 15:00
LEAGUE
A
Didcot Town
27 Nov 21 15:00 H Welwyn Garden City
LEAGUE
4 Dec 21
LEAGUE
15:00
A
Hertford Town
11 Dec 21 15:00 H Harlow Town
LEAGUE
18 Dec 21 15:00
LEAGUE
A
FC Romania
27 Dec 21 15:00 H Thame United
LEAGUE
1 Jan 21
15:00
LEAGUE
8 Jan 21
15:00 H Waltham Abbey
LEAGUE
15 Jan 21
15:00
LEAGUE
22 Jan 21
15:00 H Wantage Town
LEAGUE
29 Jan 21
15:00
LEAGUE
5 Feb 21
15:00 H Biggleswade
LEAGUE
12 Feb 21
15:00
A
Ware
LEAGUE
19 Feb 21
15:00
A
St Neots Town
LEAGUE
26 Feb 21
15:00 H AFC Dunstable
LEAGUE
5 Mar 21
15:00
LEAGUE
A
A
A
A
Berkhamsted
North Leigh
Colney Heath
Welwyn Garden City
19 Mar 21 15:00 H Hertford Town
LEAGUE
26 Mar 21
15:00
LEAGUE
2 Apr 21
15:00 H FC Romania
LEAGUE
9 Apr 21
15:00 H Kempston Rovers
LEAGUE
16 Apr 21
15:00
LEAGUE
18 Apr 21
15:00 H Berkhamsted
LEAGUE
23 Apr 21
15:00
LEAGUE
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Barton Rovers
Bedford Town
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O’Connor
Hogg
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Seaton
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Jellis
Hogg
Berry
Hercules Rudd
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Ushiro-Lumb
Riddick
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Deacon
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3⃣ Rudd 1⃣ French 3⃣ ⚽ French 2⃣ ⚽ Deacon 1⃣ Seaton 2⃣ Seaton 3⃣ McNamara 2⃣ Berry 2⃣
2⃣ Anthonio-Forde 1⃣ Anthonio-Forde 1⃣ ⚽ Rudd 3⃣ Rudd 1⃣ Anthonio-Forde 2⃣ ⚽⚽ Sangoya 1⃣ Sangoya
Stobbs
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Anthonio-Forde
Berry
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Seaton
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French
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1⃣ ⚽⚽ Jellis 🟨 Jellis ⚽ Jellis ⚽
Seaton Seaton
3⃣ 1⃣ French ⚽ Jellis ⚽⚽ Jellis 3⃣ Jellis 3⃣
Deacon
⚽ Hercules Jellis Deacon ⚽ Hercules ⚽ Riddick 🟨 1⃣ Deacon ⚽ 3⃣ Hercules Riddick Deacon ⚽ 🟨 1⃣ Hercules
10 French
McNamara Anthonio-Forde
1⃣ ⚽ Hodges 3⃣ Jellis 2⃣
Jones
Stobbs Stobbs
2⃣
Jenkins
Hogg
Stobbs
Sangoya
Greco
⚽
O’Connor
1⃣ 🟨 Rudd 2⃣
O’Connor
3⃣
Davis
O’Connor
McCrohan
2⃣ 1⃣
McCrohan McCrohan
Bewley
1⃣
Davis
Jellis
1⃣ ⚽
2⃣
3⃣
Sangoya
Seaton
1⃣
Anthonio-Forde
Rudd
Sangoya Jones
Jenkins
Stobbs
Anthonio-Forde
McCrohan
17
Sangoya
1⃣ 3⃣ Rudd 2⃣ Rudd 3⃣
Seaton
Seaton
16 Seaton
2⃣ Berry 1⃣
Berry
3⃣ 1⃣ 🟥 French 3⃣ French 1⃣ Deacon 2⃣ 🟨
Ushiro-Lumb Sangoya
McCrohan
Stobbs
2⃣ 🟨
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7
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21
13
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Berkhamsted
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AFC Dunstable
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11
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Bedford Town
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St Neots Town
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22
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12
17
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Harlow Town
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14
11
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Ware
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5
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2
19
8
11
15
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Aylesbury United
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4
1
3
20
14
6
13
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2
4
14
17
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Barton Rovers
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5
13
18
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Waltham Abbey
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10
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FC Romania
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10
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Kempston Rovers
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0
5
10
15
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Kidlington
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2
5
11
22
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8
16
Welwyn Garden City
5
2
1
2
6
7
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7
17
Biggleswade
9
2
1
6
10
19
-9
7
18
Colney Heath
9
1
1
7
7
19
-12
4
19
Wantage Town
10
1
1
8
7
27
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4
20
Hertford Town
8
0
1
7
8
17
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Today’s Squads
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1. Archie DAVIS 2. Kuda SANGOYA 3. Jake BEWLEY 4. Jack WOOD 5. Jordan JENKINS 6. Harry JONES 7. Lee STOBBS 8. Mark RIDDICK 9. Ty DEACON 10. Ben SEATON 11. Rico GRECO
1. Bradley ROBINSON 2. Marcus MILNER 3. Patrick ADAMSON 4. Leigh ROSE 5. Louis ROSE 6. Christopher ARTHUR 7. Robbie BUCHANAN 8. James MULLEY 9. Liam HOPE 10. Albert ADU-DONYINAH 11. Taufee SKANDARI
12. Dave O’CONNOR 14. Jamie RUDD 15. Aaron BERRY
12. Tom BRUNO 14. Liam DULSON 15. Reece CROWTER 16. Rechan ESPIRIT 17. David KENDALL 18. Daniel RUMENS 19. Gareth MADDEN GK. Ethan GANNON
Manager: Ben WILLIAMS
Manager: Paul HALSEY
Referee: Steven REA Assistants: Matthew PALUSZKIEWICZ Thomas HOOD
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