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History The origins and early history of the Club are very obscure. Football may have begun in Staines as far back as the 1870s: a team called St Peter’s Institute took part in the FA Cup in 1879 although it now seems more likely that this was a different, London-based club with the same name as one in Staines. A Staines FC was definitely in the Surrey Cup soon afterwards, but 1892 is the accepted date of formation of the present Staines Town club, possibly springing from the Staines Rovers FC of a decade earlier. In 1895, “Town” merged with St Peter’s Institute. Various local honours were won under the names of Staines FC and Staines Albany FC, but the Club was badly affected by WW1, with the town’s biggest factories switching to war work. Teams like Staines Projectile and Lagonda United kept Staines’ football alive, and it was as Staines Lagonda, sometimes called Lagonda (Staines), that the Club reemerged once peace was restored. In 9
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1925, in an attempt to gain popularity, the name was changed from that of the famous car-makers to Staines Town, but this proved to be the start of a 10 year decline which ended with a cessation of activities in 1935 after failing to arrange a merger with other local clubs. The Club revived towards the end of WW2, as Staines Vale, soon reverting to Staines Town. A Thames-side location gives rise to the “Swans” nickname. On 1 November 2011, the Club became a limited company. The Club underwent a major series of changes during the summer of 2018, beginning with the standing down of Chairman Matt Boon, bringing to a close some 30 years of his family being at the helm, to be replaced by new owners Joe Dixon – initially with Paul Jaszynski as CEO. They appointed a new manager, who recruited a new squad to compete, for the first time, in the Southern League Premier South following the latest pyramid reorganisation. There was even a new “playing logo” launched to be used alongside the Club’s traditional crest. It proved a disastrous season, with a string of managerial changes and a revolving door of players, but the Club has taken steps to restore stability with
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Isthmian League Cup, and Middlesex Senior Cup, and an FA Women’s Cup Semi-Final. In 2009, it staged its first full international fixture, a Women’s match between Iceland and Denmark, and from 2011 to 2017 staged FA Women’s Super League and some FA Youth Cup games for Chelsea, including their first UEFA Women’s Champions’ League tie in October 2015. Much of the credit for these prestigious games goes to Graham Gould, who was FA Non League Groundsman of the Year in 2015, but sadly passed away on the day of Chelsea’s final game at Staines at the end of May 2017.
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Anthony Gale’s arrival, and a return to the Isthmian fold, albeit in a lower division.
The Club played in – and won – several local leagues before joining the Great Western Suburban League in 1905. Two years later they moved into the Great Western Combination. The Projectile and Lagonda clubs competed in the London Works League and Munitions League during WW1, and in 1919 Staines Lagonda joined the Hounslow & District League.
GROUNDS: It is known that Staines Rovers began at Lord’s Field near the Crooked Billet, and St Peter’s Institute played at Edgell Road. At the turn of the century, Staines probably played at The Lammas, and then moved, possibly to Shortwood Common, where Staines Ivydene FC had its home. In the heyday between the wars, they were based at Mill Mead (also called Hammonds’, Wicks’s, or Purser’s Farm).
They reverted to the Great Western Suburban League after one season, and won the Middlesex Division 2 at the first attempt, to return to Division 1. Runners-up in 1924, they then moved up to the Spartan League Division 1, which became the Premier Division in 1929/30.
Despite sharing it with Staines Athletic for a time in the early ‘30s, the Club could not pay the rent after 1935, so they sold the stand and left the ground, completing the season by playing away. Staines Vale had temporary homes at Mott’s Field (Commercial Road), Staines Greyhound Stadium (Wraysbury Road), and The Broadway (Laleham, now the home of Staines Lammas FC), before the purchase of Wheatsheaf Lane in 1951.
The end of that season saw Staines relegated to Division 1, where they remained until resigning in 1935. In 1943, Staines Vale were admitted to the Middlesex Senior League, which became the Parthenon League in 1951. Two years later, the Club was a founder member of the Hellenic League, and were runners-up in 1956. Another switch came in 1958, when Spartan League membership was renewed, and the championship was lifted in 1960.
Chertsey Town’s Alwyns Lane was used in 19968 during abortive attempts to move; eventually Wheatsheaf Lane was improved in line with league requirements. Having lobbied Spelthorne Council on and off for 20 years, planning permission for a £6½M conference and health facility was granted in April 2000, and finalised a year later. During construction, Staines played at Walton & Hersham’s Stompond Lane (2001/2) and Egham Town’s Runnymede Stadium (2002/3) before the return to Wheatsheaf Park on 22 February 2003.
After finishing 2nd in 1971, Staines Town advanced to the Athenian League, and won Division 2 with record points at the first attempt. A Division 2 runners-up spot in 1973 earnt a place in the Premier Division, but this was never accepted as the Club was elected to the new Rothmans Isthmian League Division 1 (called Division 2 up to 1977). At the second attempt, Staines were champions, gaining promotion to the top division. The best placing achieved was 4th, but in 1984 the Club was demoted on a ground grading technicality. However, in 1989, Division 1 was won again, only for Premier Division status to be lost in 1993 with a first relegation for 63 years. Third
The new-look ground has staged a number of important matches, including three national cup finals (British Colleges U19s and FA Women’s Premier Reserve League), three Under 17 international matches, the
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place ensured a return to the Premier in 1996, but this was to last only one season. With the reorganisation of summer 2002, Staines played in Division 1 South, but by securing 6th place on the last day of season 2003/4, they gained inclusion in the Premier Division for 2004/5. Season 2007/8 saw Staines achieve their best-ever Isthmian placing, finishing runnersup to Chelmsford City: they reached the Play-Off Final, in which a first half lead over AFC Wimbledon controversially disappeared in the final 8 minutes.
Round proper in 2015/16, losing at Leyton Orient. In the FA Amateur Cup, “The Old Lagonda” reached Round 3 (last 16) in 1923/4 but a missed penalty cost them dear in a 2-1 defeat by Wycombe Wanderers at Mill Mead. Two late goals saw them lose at Barnet in Round 2 a year later. There have been three appearances in the last 32 (2nd Round Proper) of the FA Trophy, the most dramatic being in 1976/7 when losing to Morecambe in a 2nd replay. The 3rd Round (new style) was reached in 2000/1, when Staines came within a few minutes of defeating holders Kingstonian, before losing in a replay, and they reached the 4th Round in 2003/4, going out in a controversial replay against Halifax Town. Season 2013/14 brought another exciting tie – and a replay – with non-League giants Luton Town.
They were also top scorers in the division, and fielded Golden Boot winner Mark Nwokeji, who moved up to League Two club Dagenham & Redbridge in the close-season. However, completing the job in 2009, the Swans again finished as runners-up, this time comfortably so, and duly lifted the play-off trophy and with it, promotion to the Conference South.
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Manager Steve Cordery stood down hours after the end of Swans’ third campaign at that level, and can proudly reflect on elevating the club from the Isthmian 1 (South), and two glittering cup runs. His successor was former Jamaican World Cup player Marcus Gayle, who in 2013/14 guided the Club to match its best ever finish in the Conference (South) with 8th spot.
Staines FC and St Peter’s Institute competed in the London and Surrey Cups in the 1880s, but the present Club has always played in the Middlesex competitions. The Middlesex Junior Cup was won in 1902 and 1904; and in 1910 Staines were Middlesex Senior Cup finalists, losing 4-0 to Shepherd’s Bush. Another defeat came in 1933, this time in a replayed final v Barnet (1-1, 1-3), and it was not until 1974 that Staines reached the final again, this time defeating Hendon in a replay.
Marcus moved on after 2½ years, and was succeeded by former Brentford boss Nicky Forster, who was unable to prevent a drop back into the Isthmian League. From February 2016 to April 2018, the team was managed by Johnson Hippolyte, but the following season the Club saw a succession of managers come and go before Anthony Gale’s appointment in June 2019.
Staines went on to make it three in a row, by beating Enfield and Hampton in ’75 and ’76. The next victories came in 1988, 1990, 1994, and in 1997, when Staines achieved the unique distinction of coupling both the Middlesex Senior and Youth Cups.
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After a 13 year wait, Staines regained the Senior Cup in 2010, defeating Uxbridge 2-0 at Wheatsheaf Park and retained it twelve months later following an exciting ‘odd goal in five’ win over Hayes & Yeading United at Harrow Borough. Marcus Gayle marked his first season in charge by taking the club to another Senior Cup victory in 2013, this time against Spelthorne rivals Ashford Town (Middlesex), and Johnson Hippolyte’s side reached the final in 2017/18.
Staines Town had to wait until 1984/5 before reaching the First Round Proper of the FA Cup, and were then unfortunately drawn in one of only three all non-League ties, losing 2-0 at Burton Albion in front of 4021 people. However, the club shattered all its records in 2007/8, reaching the 2nd Round Proper and bowing out to Peterborough United, after defeating Stockport County in front of 2860 and live Sky cameras. After waiting so long, the Swans returned to the First Round Proper in 2009/10, and won their tie at Shrewsbury Town, before losing in a replay at Millwall in the Second Round. Reaching the 1st Round again in 2013/14, Staines were rewarded with a ‘plum’ tie at neighbours Brentford, but went down 5-0 in front of 5263 people at Griffin Park. Staines were the only Isthmian League club to make it through to the First
There was also a county cup double in 1994, as Chris Wainwright’s side lifted the Middlesex Charity Cup for the only time, beating Northwood 4-0. In the London Senior Cup, Staines were runners-up in both 1977 and 1981, the earlier final went to a replay v Wimbledon which The Dons won in their last match as a non-League club.
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STAINES TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT MARTIN KUHL HAS BEEN APPOINTED AS PERMANENT FIRST TEAM HEAD COACH. Mahrez Bettache has stepped down as Interim Manager and has been offered the opportunity to remain at the football club as part of both the playing squad and backroom team following his good work in recent weeks. Martin joins the club and brings with him a wealth of experience which has seen him play over 350 games as a professional for Birmingham City, Portsmouth, Derby County and Bristol City to name a few. Since retiring Martin has obtained his UEFA Pro Licence alongside Thierry Henry and has had spells at Reading FC fulfilling the role of U21 Manager in which he won promotion to the U21 premier league as well as Assistant Manager roles at Aldershot Town, Wycombe Wanderers where he won promotions and Torquay United, he was most recently manager at Basingstoke Town.
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MATCH REPORT
A JOSH WALKER BRACE SENDS THE BEES THROUGH TO THE SECOND ROUND OF THE BUILDBASE FA TROPHY, AFTER BEATING WEYMOUTH 2-1 AT THE HIVE LONDON.
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HOW IT HAPPENED The Bees started the brighter of the two teams and were rewarded for their early pressure with two goals in five minutes Walker the scorer of both. Jack Taylor lofted the ball through for Walker who made no mistake to poke beyond an on-rushing Ward, before doing almost exactly the same just five minutes later. Through on goal, from a tighter angle this time, Josh stayed composed and struck beyond Ward to double the Bees’ lead. Against the run of play, the Terras pulled one back through McCarthy, who impressively fired into the top right corner giving Scott Loach no strike. A brilliant strike from the Weymouth number eight. Both sides had chances to add a further goal for their team in the first half, but both failed to capitalise. Simeon Akinola took hold inside the box before hitting just wide on the spin, before Josh Wakefield’s attempt to the far post had just too much curl and missed left. Walker had the Bees’ best effort to add his and Barnet’s third in the second half as he expertly controlled a J Taylor cross before firing at goal. His shot, however
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- took a deflection and fell into the arms of Ward. Loach was called into action for the first time in the second half with 20 minutes to play after a flicked header from Brett Williams looked destined for the far corner, only for the Bees stopper to claw the ball away from his goal. Jordan Ngalo looked to convert on the rebound but his effort from close range was high and wide. The Bees looked to put the game beyond Weymouth as the clock ticked down as Wes Fonguck raced through on goal, but his attempt from close range smashed the bar. Dan Sparkes received a late red card for two bookable offences, but Darren Currie’s side maintained full control throughout the second half and did enough to ensure their place in the next round of the cup.
Barnet FC team: Loach, Alexander, Johnson, Reynolds, Dunne (C), J Taylor (Adams, 81), Akinola, H Taylor, Fonguck, Walker (Vilhete, 74), Tutonda (Sparkes, 60’). Unused subs: Azaze, Syla, Vasiliou, Hernandez.
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With the first round having taken place over the weekend, there have been many notable results. These include: Southern League Premier Division Central side Royston Town defeating National League Premier side Boreham Wood, National League South side Dorking Wanderers defeated National League high flyers Bromley, and Torquay United defeated Aldershot Town 5-1. Dover Athletic were beaten on penalties away at King’s Lynn Town, Notts County beat Chesterfield 1-0 away, and Enfield Town were beaten 0-2 at home by Ebbsfleet United. The draw for the second round, which is due to take place on 11th January, took place yesterday, before the time of writing.
Isthmian League South Central Division side Bracknell Town have recently appointed Bobby Wilkinson as their new manager. He was appointed last Thursday, after former manager Sam Lock left his position in October, having spent less than five months in charge. He joins the side as they sit in 11th place in the league, and has previously spent time managing Hungerford Town, where he won promotion twice, and Wealdstone, who he guided to the National League South playoff semi final last season. “Bobby arrives with huge pedigree, experience and a wealth of knowledge around the Non-League circuit” said a club statement. “His track record of success at every club he’s been is second to none and his passion for the game is infectious”.
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Isthmian League South East Division side Faversham Town have announced that they have renamed their stadium. The club play at the Salters Lane ground, with the Kent side having been playing there since 1948. The stadium has a capacity of 2,000, of which 1,800 are covered, and 200 are seated. It will now be called the Aquatherm Stadium, with the club having recently agreed a new sponsorship deal with Aquatherm, which produces high pressure plastic water pipe systems. The company already had a sponsorship deal agreed with the club, but this is now been extended to include the naming of the stadium.
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Former Barnet player and manager Graham Westley has joined Stevenage as their manager. This comes after former Boro manager Dino Maamria was sacked back in September, with former England Women’s manager Mark Sampson having been in a caretaker role since. Sampson, who said that he had expected to get the role on a permanent basis, will now return to his former role as first team coach, whilst Westley returns to Broadhall Way for his fourth spell in charge of the club. The 51 year old, who played three times for Barnet back in the 1987/88 season, scoring once, joins the Hertfordshire side as they sit in 23rd place, one point above the one relegation spot, having won just two league games all season. Westley also managed the Bees for two months in early 2018, guiding us to two wins and four draws in the eleven games that he took charge of.
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Barnet got off to the perfect start to the league season, beating Yeovil Town 1-0 at The Hive London, but who scored the only goal on the day? A) B) C)
James Dunne signed for the Bees in the summer, but who was his former club?
Simeon Akinola Ephron Mason-Clark Jack Taylor
A) Swindon Town B) Portsmouth C) Forest Green Rovers
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Barnet signed Alfie Pavey this September, but who did he make his debut against? A) B) C)
Jack Taylor Simeon Akinola Mauro Vilhete
How many goals has Jack Taylor scored so far this season in the league?
Maidenhead United Aldershot Town Halifax Town
A) 6 B) 7 C) 8
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Callum Reynolds has scored one goal so far this season – who against?
Academy graduate Okem Chime made his debut against who?
A) Chesterfield B) Torquay United C) Notts County
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How many goals have we scored in the league so far this season?
Which outfield player has made the most appearances in all competitions so far this season?
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2019/20 Appearance & Goals LEAGUE
CUP
TOTALS
APPS SUBS UNUSED GOALS APPS SUBS UNUSED GOALS APPS
SUBS UNUSED GOALS
1
Scott LOACH
24
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
27
0
0
0
2
Cheye ALEXANDER
23
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
3
Elliott JOHNSON
6
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
7
4
0
0
4
Callum REYNOLDS
21
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
24
0
0
1
5
Ricardo SANTOS
16
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
18
0
0
1
6
James DUNNE
12
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
13
3
0
0
7
Jack TAYLOR
19
1
0
7
3
0
0
1
22
1
0
8
8
Charlee ADAMS
7
3
3
1
1
0
1
0
8
3
4
1
9
Alfie PAVEY
4
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
4
0
0
10
Shaquile COULTHIRST
1
6
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
6
1
1
11
Dan SPARKES
7
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
3
0
1
13
Rihards MATREVICS
0
0
20
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
22
0
14
Simeon AKINOLA
19
2
3
10
0
2
1
0
19
4
4
10
15
Charlie ROWAN
2
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
6
0
16
Harry TAYLOR
19
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
22
0
1
0
17
Andre BOUCAUD
4
3
2
0
1
1
1
0
5
4
3
0
18
Wesley FONGUCK
8
4
3
1
0
0
1
0
8
4
4
1
20
Mauro VILHETE
9
4
0
3
2
0
1
0
11
4
1
3
21
Medy ELITO
10
2
2
0
1
0
2
0
11
2
4
0
22
Josh WALKER
14
4
1
5
3
0
0
2
17
4
1
7
23
David TUTONDA
12
2
1
1
2
0
0
0
14
2
1
1
24
Aymen AZAZE
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
25
Roy SYLA
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
26
Dan SWEENEY
11
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
13
0
1
0
27
Ephron MASON-CLARK
13
7
2
4
1
2
0
1
14
9
2
5
29
Jack BARHAM
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
0
30
Okem CHIME
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
31
Ronnie EDWARDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
32
Jack TOMPKINS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
Antonis VASILIOU
0
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
3
0
34
Martyn BOX
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
Loïc HERNANDEZ
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
BARNET XMAS QUESTION 1: What position do Barnet currently sit in the league? B) 10th
QUESTION 2: Barnet got off to the perfect start to the league season, beating Yeovil Town 1-0 at The Hive London, but who scored the only goal on the day? A)
Simeon Akinola
QUESTION 3: Barnet signed Alfie Pavey this September, but who did he make his debut against? B)
Aldershot Town
QUESTION 4: Callum Reynolds has scored one goal so far this season – who against? C)
Notts County
QUESTION 5: How many goals have we scored in the league so far this season? A) 36 29
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Answers QUESTION 6: Our biggest away win of the season came at AFC Fylde, but who sealed the deal with the fourth goal in our 4-0 victory? C)
Mauro Vilhete
QUESTION 7: James Dunne signed for the Bees in the summer, but who was his former club? A)
Swindon Town
QUESTION 8: How many goals has Jack Taylor scored so far this season in the league? B) 7
QUESTION 9: Academy graduate Okem Chime made his debut against who? C)
Fleetwood Town
QUESTION 10: Which outfield player has made the most appearances in all competitions so far this season? B)
Cheye Alexander 30
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2019/ 20 PLAYING STATISTICS SEASON
KEY
Date Sat Aug 3 Tue Aug 6 Sat Aug 10 Tue Aug 13 Sat Aug 17 Sat Aug 24 Mon Aug 26 Sat Aug 31 Sat Sep 14 Tue Sep 17 Sat Sep 21 Tue Sep 24 Sat Sep 28 Tue Oct 1 Sat Oct 5 Tue Oct 8 Sat Oct 12 Sat Oct 19 Tue Oct 22 Sat Oct 26 Tue Oct 29 Sat Nov 2 Sun Nov 10 Sat Nov 16 Sat Nov 23 Tue Nov 26 Sat Dec 7 Sat Dec 14 Sat Dec 21 Wed Dec 26 Sat Dec 28 Wed Jan 1 Sat Jan 4 Tue Jan 7 Sat Jan 11 Sat Jan 18 Sat Jan 25 Sat Feb 1 Sat Feb 8 Sat Feb 15 Sat Feb 22 Sat Feb 29 Sat Mar 7 Sat Mar 14 Sat Mar 21 Sat Mar 28 Sat Apr 4 Fri Apr 10 Mon Apr 13 Sat Apr 18 Sat Apr 25
Team
1
Playing Substitute
S
Unused Substitute
Yeovil Town Sutton United Notts County Dover Athletic Chesterfield Wrexham Torquay United Eastleigh Maidenhead United Aldershot Town FC Halifax Town Ebbsfleet United Solihull Moors AFC Fylde Dagenham & Redbridge Bromley Woking Potters Bar Town (4Q) Potters Bar Town (4QR) Hartlepool United Harrogate Town Chorley Fleetwood Town (FA CUP) Stockport County Barrow Ebbsfleet United AFC Fylde Weymouth FC Maidenhead United Boreham Wood Aldershot Town Boreham Wood FC Halifax Town Solihull Moors
H A A H H A H A H H A A H A A H H A H A A H H H A H H H A H A A H A Altrincham FC/ Farsley Celtic FC A Dagenham & Redbridge H Bromley A Hartlepool United H Woking A Harrogate Town H Chorley A Barrow H Stockport County A Yeovil Town A Sutton United H Dover Athletic A Notts County H Torquay United A Wrexham H Chesterfield A Eastleigh H
KO Result Att 15:00 1-0 1,666 19:45 1-1 1,761 17:20 2-1 4,096 19:45 0-1 1,143 15:00 2-2 1,119 15:00 1-1 4,533 15:00 2-2 1,621 15:00 2-1 1,922 15:00 1-0 1,086 19:45 2-0 1,069 15:00 2-4 1,941 19:45 0-3 805 15:00 0-0 1,052 19:45 4-0 997 15:00 1-1 1,556 19:45 1-2 1,083 15:00 2-2 1.651 12:50 1-1 2,011 19:45 3-1 1,466 15:00 0-2 3,089 19:45 1-2 1,121 15:00 2-1 1,040 12:45 0-2 1,100 15:00 1-2 1,536 15:00 1-2 2,120 19:45 5-2 776 17:20 2-1 661 15:00 2-1 624
SCOTT LOACH (GK) CHEYE ALEXANDER ELLIOTT JOHNSON CALLUM REYNOLDS RICARDO SANTOS JAMES DUNNE JACK TAYLOR CHARLEE ADAMS ALFIE PAVEY SHAQUILE COULTHIRST DAN SPARKES RIHARDS MATREVICS (GK) SIMEON AKINOLA CHARLIE ROWAN HARRY TAYLOR ANDRE BOUCAUD WESLEY FONGUCK MAURO VILHETE MEDY ELITO JOSH WALKER DAVID TUTONDA AYMEN AZAZE (GK) ROY SYLA DAN SWEENEY EPHRON MASON-CLARK JACK BARHAM OKEM CHIME RONNIE EDWARDS ANTONIS VASILIOU MARTYN BOX LOIC HERNANDEZ
Player Started Match
Away 553 317 155 146 247 56 400 100 105 258 110
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 34 35 21 11 27 14 21 27
21
23 17 7
17
14 8
15
14 15
16 27
22
18 27 27 20
22 27
80 24 345 171 318 732 65 102 101 144 405 54 124 13 140
10
22 14
27 27
27
20 22
27 14
20 23 17
27 18 9
27 23 22
8 8
7 5
22 21 20 17
21
22 27 18 7
15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 19:45 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 32
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6 27 27 22 22
26 23
6 23 27
TEAMS
MATCHES PLAYED HOME WIN HOME DRAW HOME LOSE AWAY WIN AWAY DRAW AWAY LOSE WINS DRAWS LOSES GOALS SCORED GOALS CONCEDED DIFFERENCE POINTS
POSITION
Vanarama National League Table 1
Barrow
24
8
1
3
7
1
4
15
2
7
46
27
19
47
2
Yeovil Town
25
7
3
3
6
2
4
13
5
7
42
29
13
44
3
Bromley
25
6
5
1
6
3
4
12
8
5
43
31
12
44
4
Woking
25
5
5
3
6
3
3
11
8
6
37
31
6
41
5
Solihull Moors
24
9
0
2
3
4
6
12
4
8
37
25
12
40
6
Harrogate Town
25
8
3
2
3
4
5
11
7
7
38
34
4
40
7
FC Halifax Town
24
5
2
4
6
3
4
11
5
8
32
30
2
38
8
Stockport County
25
7
1
5
4
4
4
11
5
9
35
39
-4
38
9
Boreham Wood
25
5
3
4
5
4
4
10
7
8
36
28
8
37
10 Barnet
24
6
4
3
3
3
5
9
7
8
36
33
3
34
11 Torquay United
25
6
1
5
4
3
6
10
4
11
43
43
0
34
12 Notts County
24
5
6
2
3
3
5
8
9
7
36
28
8
33
13 Eastleigh
24
5
6
2
3
3
5
8
9
7
30
32
-2
33
14 Hartlepool United
24
3
4
4
5
4
4
8
8
8
37
34
3
32
15 Dover Athletic
23
2
4
7
7
1
2
9
5
9
29
32
-3
32
16 Maidenhead United
25
2
3
7
7
1
5
9
4
12
32
35
-3
31
17 Dagenham & Redbridge
25
5
3
5
3
3
6
8
6
11
30
33
-3
30
18 AFC Fylde
24
4
4
3
3
3
7
7
7
10
29
38
-9
28
19 Sutton United
25
2
4
6
4
5
4
6
9
10
26
31
-5
27
20 Aldershot Town
25
4
3
5
3
3
7
7
6
12
26
36
-10
27
25
5
5
3
1
3
8
6
8
11
30
35
-5
26
22 Ebbsfleet United
25
2
4
6
3
4
6
5
8
12
36
48
-12
23
23 Chesterfield
25
3
2
8
2
6
4
5
8
12
33
47
-14
23
24 Chorley
25
3
4
5
1
7
5
4
11
10
23
43 -20 23
21
Wrexham
33
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MATCH OFFICIALS
BARNET FC
REFEREE: MICHAEL SMITH
HEAD COACH. MARTIN KUHL
HEAD COACH. DARREN CURRIE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 32 33 34 35
Scott Loach Cheye Alexander Elliott Johnson Callum Reynolds Ricardo Santos James Dunne Jack Taylor Charlee Adams Alfie Pavey Shaquile Coulthirst Dan Sparkes Rihards Matrevics Simeon Akinola Charlie Rowan Harry Taylor Andre Boucaud Wesley Fonguck Mauro Vilhete Medy Elito Josh Walker David Tutonda Aymen Azaze Roy Syla Dan Sweeney Ephron Mason-Clark Okem Chime Jack Tompkins Antonis Vasiliou Martyn Box Loïc Hernandez
STAINES TOWN FC
ASSISTANT: THOMAS HEALY
ASSISTANT: SOBASTIAN FRAZER
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