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Darren Currie
Good evening all and (finally!) welcome back to The Hive London for this evening’s FA Trophy replay with Farsley Celtic. I want to wish an extended warm welcome to all the players staff and supporters who have made the journey down from Yorkshire this evening. I understand completely the frustration felt at the recent matches being called off, it’s obviously disappointing for us and of course the supporters. However, it will give us a chance to get one or two back for those rearranged games so we have to look at the positives. It’s important we all stay positive as we approach a really important time in the season where we can pick up points. We are still on a good run, eight unbeaten in all competitions so the confidence and morale is certainly there. Now we need to turn draws into wins and we will be on the right track. But I do think that we are on the right track, the form is good, I have a good group of lads so we do have what it takes to have a successful campaign. Hopefully in the coming weeks I’ll have one or two more through the door who can give us a big lift. I was not critical of the boys in the first game with today’s visitors, I thought they tried their best in difficult conditions. The
playing surface didn’t suit the way I want my team to play, but no excuses we were disappointed not to have got the job done on in the first tie. However, many sides could have lost that tie and used excuses so I am more than confident that the boys have what it takes to progress into the next round. It’s going to be a tough game but it’s one we’re really looking forward to – the boys are excited to get back out there after a little gap between fixtures. It’s great to be back home and in front of our supporters, I’m sure you’ll be pleased to see some football again too. So get right behind us and let’s carry on this run of form, this competition is one I want to succeed in, so let’s give it everything we’ve got!
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History The club was established in 1908 as Farsley Football Club and played in amateur leagues in Leeds. They joined the West Riding County Amateur League in 1926 and were runners-up in 1936–37. In 1949 they joined Division Two of the Yorkshire League. They won the Division in 1951–52, earning promotion to Division One. After three bottom-half finishes, league performances improved and Farsley finished fifth in 1955–56 and fourth in 1956–57, before ending the season as runners-up in both 1957–58 and 1958–59.
After finishing in the bottom four of Division One the following season, the club were relegated to Division Two. The following season saw them finish fourth in Division Two, earning promotion back to Division One. However, their stay in Division One only lasted one season as they were relegated again at the end of the 1977–78 season. After three years in Division Two they were promoted back to Division One at the end of the 1980–81 season. In 1982 the Yorkshire League merged with the Midland League to form the Northern Counties East League, with Farsley placed in Division One North. They remained in the division until winning it in 1984–85, after which they were promoted to the Premier Division.
The 1959–60 season saw them with the league for the first time, and throughout the 1960s the club finished in the top seven of the league. They were champions again in 1968–69 and runners-up in 1970–71 and 1971–72.
In 1986–87 they were Premier Division runners-up, earning promotion to the newly formed Division One of the Northern Premier League. The club remained in the division for seventeen seasons until a third-place finish in 2003–04 saw them promoted to the Premier Division.
In 1974–75 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time, losing 2–0 at home to Third Division Tranmere Rovers in a match moved to Elland Road to accommodate the record 11,000 crowd.
Their first season in the Premier Division ended in controversy; Spennymoor United failed to fulfil their fixtures as they folded and the league opted to expunge their results, leaving Farsley ending the season as league champions.
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after being unable to fulfil their fixtures, before being disbanded on 10 March. The club was reformed as Farsley A.F.C. and joined the Premier Division of the Northern Counties East League for the 2010–11 season. They went on to win the division, earning promotion to Division One North of the Northern Premier League. [15] A fourth-place finish in 2011–12 saw them qualify for the play-offs, losing 3–0 to Witton Albion in the semi-finals. In 2015 the club returned to the name Farsley Celtic. They finished second in 2016–17, again qualifying for the play-offs. After beating Colne 4–0 in the semifinals, the club defeated Ossett Town 4–2 in the final to earn promotion to the Premier Division.
However, the Football Association over-ruled the league, awarding three points to all clubs who had not played Spennymoor at the time they had stopped playing. This meant that both Hyde United and Workington moved above Farsley in the table, with Hyde gaining automatic promotion.
The following season saw the club finish fifth in the Premier Division, reaching the play-offs. However, they were beaten 2–1 in the semi-finals by Ashton United.
Farsley attempted to overturn the decision in the High Court, but were unsuccessful and subsequently entered the play-offs.
In 2018–19 the club were Premier Division champions, earning promotion to the National League North. In 2019 the club changed their playing colours from blue to green and white, adopted a new badge and renamed their ground following a takeover by Paul Barthorpe.
After beating Whitby Town 1–0 in the semi-finals, they lost to Workington on penalties in the final. In 2005–06 Farsley finished fourth in the Premier Division, again qualifying for the play-offs. After beating Marine 1–0 in the semi-finals, they defeated North Ferriby United 2–1 in the final to earn promotion to the Conference North. A second successive promotion was achieved the following season when a fifth-place finish in the Conference North saw them again qualify for the playoffs. They went on to beat Kettering Town 4–2 on aggregate in the semi-finals, before beating Hinckley United 4–3 in the final at the Pirelli Stadium. They also reached the first round of the FA Cup again, eventually losing 2–0 in a replay to Milton Keynes Dons after the home match had ended 0–0. The club’s first season in the Conference National ended in relegation back to the Conference North. Financial problems led to the club being expelled from the league prior to the 2009–10 season, although they were readmitted shortly afterwards. However, they subsequently went into administration and were expelled from the Conference in March 2010
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Kyle Trenerry signed for Farsley after impressing in 2017/18 during pre-season.
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FARSLEY CELTIC TEAM The young ‘keeper spent his youth career at FC Halifax Town, before joining up with their senior team and gained experience with Albion Sports in the NCEL. Kyle signed on a short-term loan with Clitheroe last season but was recalled at the start of September 2018. He went on to become the first choice ‘keeper in the promotion winning campaign.
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Hayhurst is the hosts’ top goalscorer in the Vanarama National League North so far this season, with eight goals to his name. Those goals have come in 24 appearances and the winger will be hoping to be the difference-maker this evening. Hayhurst is no stranger to league football, having previously had spells at the likes of Preston North End, York City, and Notts County. He had a brief spell with Warrington before joining Farsley Celtic in the summer of 2018.
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The midfielder had a big part to play in the game up at The Citadel and the Celtic’s will look to try to use the experienced player as a focal point this evening.
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ONES TO WATCH Syers has enjoyed a career that has spanned across the leagues, playing for the likes of Bradford City, Doncaster Rovers and Scunthorpe in the Football League. He joined the Celtic’s from fellow non-leaguers, Darlington where he made 75 appearances scoring 18 goals, before moving to The Citadel in November 2018.
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The striker is yet another Farsley Celtic with Football League experience under his belt. The 6”1 striker had a big influence on proceedings in the first clash and he is influential to Farsley’s style of play. He previously played for the likes of Huddersfield Town, Brentford, Crawley Town and Morecambe. He played for Mansfield Town in the 2017/18 season before moving to the Celtics prior to the 18/19 campaign.
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LAKELAND IS A UEFA ‘A’ LISTED COACH WHO WAS A FIRST TEAM COACH AT CURZON ASHTON WHEN THEY GAINED PROMOTION TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE NORTH. After working with the Blackburn Rovers Academy for a year, Adam became the manager of Northwich Victoria where he guided them to the EVO-STIK Division 1 North Play-offs despite a nine-point deduction. He then resigned amid financial issues for the club in December 2016 and had been out of football until he was appointed as the Celts Army Manager. In his first season in charge he saw the Celts lift the West Riding County FA Cup, and the following campaign saw the side crowned NPL Champions in April 2019. 21
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MATCH REPORT
THE BEES HAD TO SETTLE FOR A REPLAY AFTER A SECOND HALF TYLER WALTON STRIKE CANCELLED OUT SIMEON AKINOLA’S EARLY OPENER AT THE CITADEL STADIUM.
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HOW IT HAPPENED The first opening fell the way of the hosts as Callum Reynolds did brilliantly to head behind a dangerous delivery from an early corner kick.
Currie responded immediately by introducing Mauro Vilhete and the lead was almost restored immediately as James Dunne saw a powerful effort well saved by Wynne. From the resulting corner, Elito looked to have curled all the way in but it was stabbed clear from the goal-line.
The Bees started on the front foot and looked to exploit the space in behind the Celtic’s backline, however, Mason-Clark was adjudged offside on two occasions in the opening stages.
On the hour mark, Akinola tried an audacious effort from 30 yards out that narrowly went wide of the post, it was a good effort and it was another sign of the Bees trying to stamp their authority on the tie.
On the 10th minute, the Bees took the lead as the ball fell to Simeon Akinola on the edge of the box and he delightfully curled it into the top corner. He left ‘keeper Scott Wynne with no chance and delivered the perfect start for his side.
The Bees were let off with 63 minutes on the clock as Spencer was allowed a free shot on goal from the edge of the box, he should have done better as he fired over Loach’s goal.
Two minutes later Mason-Clark took on the Farsley defence before firing an effort just wide of the left-hand post.
The conditions certainly didn’t help proceedings and both sides struggled on a boggy, bobbly pitch. Celtic’s ‘keeper had to be quick off his line to deny Akinola as he burst through from a ball in behind.
Cheye Alexander was next to go close as he fired high from six yards out following good work on the left from David Tutonda. On a difficult pitch, Darren Currie’s side started the better and dominated the opening 25 minutes at the Citadel.
With 12 minutes to play, Akinola had a golden chance to put the Bees ahead but after beating his man he curled over the bar from inside the area. Moments later he had a half chance that was prodded towards goal but well saved by Wynne.
Up the other end, the hosts looked to bring themselves back into the tie and Loach had to do well to turn around a Jimmy Spencer strike. Six back to back corners followed and the Bees had to defend resolutely from several dangerous deliveries, however, the lead was maintained following the wave of Farsley Celtic pressure.
Currie’s side continued to look the more likely as Mason-Clark saw an effort at goal blocked by one of a sea of white Farsley shirts. It was de ja vu moments later as Akinola’s rasping effort was blocked again by the defenders, the hosts holding on as we entered the final five minutes.
The Bees showed great grit in tough conditions to defend against a physical and gritty Celtic side who were looking to use those conditions to their advantage.
We went within inches of the winner with four minutes to go as Mason-Clark skipped into the area but his effort went across the face of goal and didn’t quite drop in.
As added time approached the hosts produced their best chance of the half as Dave Syers flicked a header just over the crossbar following a dangerous cross from danger man Will Hayhurst. Although, straight up the other end Mason-Clark stung the palms of Wynne as the half time whistle blew.
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Seven minutes into the second half and the hosts levelled as Tyler Walton slotted home as the ball fell kindly to him inside the six-yard box.
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Loach, Alexander, Johnson, Reynolds, Dunne (C), Adams, Akinola, Fonguck (Vilhete 54’), Elito, Tutonda, Mason-Clark.
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Elliott Johnson spoke with us following Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Farsley Celtic. You can find every word of his post-match interview, below.
think we dealt with it really well, especially at the start of the game - it didn’t take us long to get into it, but towards the end, we’re disappointed we couldn’t see the game out.
On the performance
It was huge. It gave us a boost throughout the game and if we had got a second, it would’ve killed the game off, but it wasn’t meant to be.
I think with the conditions of the pitch and things like that, they’re (Farsley Celtic) going to be up for it because we play in a league higher. First half we dealt with it very well - we got the goal, and then second half we didn’t take our chances which gave them a bit of belief. To be fair to them, they got their goal, sat in and made it hard for us. We’ve got it all to do on Tuesday.
On what he expected from the game We knew it was going to be tough. We knew that the pitch wasn’t going to be the best and we would be in for a fight but unfortunately we couldn’t quite get the job done.
On getting the early goal
In the end, we’re happy that we held on for the replay because they put us under pressure towards the end and we dug in well. Especially from some of their setpieces - they’re a big team, and now on Tuesday, we can play our stuff on our pitch.
On Tuesday night’s replay The pitch suited them a bit more tonight - we had to play a different way to what we’re used to. So I think getting back on our home patch, we can work on the things that we do in training and put that into practice.
On the positives taken Considering we’re not used to playing on pitches like this, I
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Southend United chairman Ron Martin has personally paid the £140,000 owed to seven of the clubs’ first team players, after it was revealed that they were not paid for December. He reportedly met with the whole squad recently to assure them that a similar incident would not happen again. The side are in 22nd place in League 1, one place off of the bottom, only due to Bolton Wanderers’ points deduction. Having won just one league game all season, the side are currently fourteen points off of safety. “I accept the buck stops with me” said Martin. “They should have been paid on time and they were not”.
It has been revealed that Ivory Coast forward Wilfried Bony is still training with League 2 side Newport County. With 56 international caps to his name, the 31 year old was released by Swansea City last summer upon the ending of his contract. The former Sparta Prague, Vitesse Arnhem, Manchester City and Stoke City player, who also spent some time on loan at Al Arabi in Qatar, has spent some time training with the south Wales side since the beginning of the season, as well as some time at French side Le Havre, who he is trying to get a permanent contract with. “Wilf has had a lot of offers since he’s been with us” said Newport manager Michael Flynn “He’s brilliant around the place because the boys have been learning from him”.
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Last weekend saw the second round proper of the FA Trophy take place, hence tonight’s replay. This round of fixtures saw several upsets and shock results. These include Southern League Premier Division Central side Royston Town defeat National League North side Chester 3-0, eighth tier Aveley defeat Isthmian League Premier Division side Hornchurch and Southern League Division One Central (level eight) side Halesowen Town pull off a 2-2 draw against National League side Maidenhead United. Other clubs through to the third round include Barrow, who beat FC United of Manchester 7-0, Chelmsford City, FC Halifax Town, Notts County and Yeovil Town, among others.
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Stevenage of League 2 have signed Joe Leesley on loan from National League side Harrogate Town. The winger becomes Boro’s first signing for the January transfer window, having started the season out on loan at National League rivals Stockport County, but did not score a goal in any of them. The 25 year old initially joined Town in 2016, scoring 23 times in 125 league games for the side in three years, including helping the side to a National League North playoff win in 2018. He has also previously spent time playing at Alfreton Town and Matlock Town. He will remain in Hertfordshire until the end of the season.
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Lee Burch was dealt an early blow before kick-off as both of his strikers, Nikita Whinnett and Lauren Pickett missed the match with illness. Courtnay WardChambers started as an unorthodox centre forward but rose the challenge brilliantly. Bonnie Horwood almost gave the Bees the lead inside the first two minutes, she went for an audacious long-range effort that landed on the roof of the net. The Bees took the lead on the 10th minute as Ellie Wilson finished an incisive Bees breakaway, it was a superb team goal from Lee Burch’s side as they went forward with speed and precision. The Bees had chances to double their lead as Nicola Gibson saw a powerful strike blocked clear, before Courtnay WardChambers was inches away from touching home a Georgia Robert free-kick. But with twenty minutes on the clock, it was two for Burch’s side as Amelia Hazard poked home following a mistake from Lionesses ‘keeper Lucy Thomas. Following that second goal, the Bees came under some pressure from their London rivals and defended resolutely as a corner kick was stabbed goalwards from six yards out. The professional outfit continued to press but Burch’s side stood firm and looked very threatening on the counter-attack. Horwood almost repeated her set-piece success from the Conti Cup five minutes 33
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before the break but her effort skimmed the post on it’s way wide. Burch’s side more than value for their two-nil lead at the break. The hosts tried to put the pressure on at the beginning of the second half, however, the Bees restricted them to efforts from distance which didn’t trouble Quantrill. Up the other end, Hazard’s speculative effort flew over the crossbar as a lively second half continued. The Bees could have settled it with twenty minutes to play, as Hazard picked out Ward-Chambers but our number 12’s flick was just wide of the far post. As added time approached the hosts threw everyone forward bar the ‘keeper from a corner. Priest met the set-piece but captain Quantrill held well to seal the deal for the Bees. The victory means the Bees start 2020 with all three points and make it back to back victories over their London rivals.
London Bees team: Quantrill, Wilson, West, Robert, Brooks, Horwood, Ward-Chambers (Finburgh 90+1), Giddings, Gibson, Hazard, Will (Nunn ’80). Unused subs: Hazelton, Forman, Dench
FARSLEY CELTIC AWAY POSTCARD Being from Leeds, Farsley is actually my local club so this ‘away’ day was a perfect one for me. In fact, for once me and my family had the morning off to have a lie in and get some breakfast out as we didn’t set off to the
ground until 1:45pm. It’s a short 15 minute drive round Leeds ring road to The Citadel meaning we were inside
the ground for just after 2pm. This was lovely for us as we had time to catch up with familiar faces we knew in
the home end as well as having a chat with Darren Currie during the warm up, pointing out the fact that we could pretty much see our own house from the ground! The teams headed inside as more fans entered the turnstile and by 3pm the FA Trophy tie was underway.
The game had a lively start with early attacks from both teams and on 10 minutes it was us who gained the
advantage when Simeon Akinola took a beautiful strike, curling it into the top corner. With our 1 goal lead we
continued to push for another with Mason-Clark and Alexander pushing forward. The game settled down as the half continued and became fairly balanced. However, we went into half time with our 1 goal lead. I got my hot
chocolate at half time and we headed down to the other end of the unsegregated ground to stand unsheltered,
just as the wind and rain intensified. Just 7 minutes into the second half, Farsley levelled the score when Walton fired in a shot past Loach. The game was now all to play for and on 58 minutes we came close after a
goalmouth scramble and their player clearing off the line. I was convinced the ball went fully into the goal but
nothing was given. Both teams pushed for a second goal and in the last 10 minutes it got particularly tense with end to end stuff. However, neither team could score and the game finished 1-1.
The family and I headed back to the car and made the short drive back arriving home by 5:15pm. This gave us a night in to enjoy my favourite northern delicacy of chips and gravy and some Saturday night TV, which makes a
nice change to most other weeks! Whilst it was disappointing not to win, Farsley was a lovely day out and it was nice to have the weekend to rest for once. Ironically, because my uni term hasn’t started yet, I will be one of the travelling supporters making the long trip south for Tuesday night’s replay, which we can hopefully win.
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2019/20 Appearance & Goals LEAGUE
CUP
TOTALS
APPS SUBS UNUSED GOALS APPS SUBS UNUSED GOALS APPS
Scott LOACH
28
2
Cheye ALEXANDER
27
0
0
1
5
0
3
Elliott JOHNSON
10
2
0
0
3
2
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
SUBS UNUSED GOALS
0
33
0
0
0
0
0
32
0
0
1
0
0
13
4
0
0
4
Callum REYNOLDS
25
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
30
0
0
1
5
Ricardo SANTOS
16
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
18
0
0
1
6
James DUNNE
16
2
0
0
3
1
0
0
19
3
0
0
7
Jack TAYLOR
23
1
0
8
4
0
0
1
27
1
0
9
8
Charlee ADAMS
7
4
5
1
2
1
1
0
9
5
6
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
5
1
1
0
1
1
0
7
6
2
1
13
Rihards MATREVICS
0
0
20
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
22
0
14
Simeon AKINOLA
23
2
3
12
2
2
1
1
25
4
4
13
15
Charlie ROWAN
2
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
6
0
16
Harry TAYLOR
23
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
27
0
1
0
17
Andre BOUCAUD
4
3
2
0
1
1
1
0
5
4
3
0
18
Wesley FONGUCK
12
4
3
1
2
0
1
0
14
4
4
1
20
Mauro VILHETE
9
8
0
3
2
2
1
0
11
10
1
3
21
Medy ELITO
10
2
2
0
2
0
2
0
12
2
4
0
22
Josh WALKER
16
4
1
5
4
0
0
4
20
4
1
9
23
David TUTONDA
16
2
1
2
4
0
0
0
20
2
1
2
24
Aymen AZAZE
0
0
8
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
11
0
25
Roy SYLA
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
26
Dan SWEENEY
11
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
13
0
1
0
27
Ephron MASON-CLARK
13
10
2
4
2
2
0
1
15
12
2
5
29
Jack BARHAM
2
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
5
0
30
Okem CHIME
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
31
Ronnie EDWARDS
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
3
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
2
0
0
5
5
0
34
Martyn BOX
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
35
Loïc HERNANDEZ
3
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
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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 Sat Dec 28 Wed Jan 1 Sat Jan 4 Sat Jan 11 Sat Jan 18 Tue Jan 21 Sat Jan 25 Tue Jan 28 Sat Feb 1 Sat Feb 8 Tue Feb 11 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
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Playing Substitute
S
Unused Substitute
Team
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 Aldershot Town Boreham Wood FC Halifax Town Farsley Celtic (FAT 2) Dagenham & Redbridge (PP)
Farsley Celtic (FAT 2R) Bromley Boreham Wood Hartlepool United Woking OR (FA Trophy 3R) Solihull Moors Harrogate Town Chorley Barrow OR (FA Trophy 4R) Stockport County Yeovil Town Sutton United Dover Athletic Notts County Torquay United Wrexham Chesterfield Eastleigh
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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 15:00 4-1 1,265 15:00 0-0 2,107 15:00 0-0 1,401 15:00 1-1 1,330 15:00 1-1 402
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 18
259 760 130
23 23 23 23
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6 23 27
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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
29
10
2
3
8
2
4
18
4
7
59
30
29
58
2
Harrogate Town
31
10
3
2
6
4
6
16
7
8
49
37
12
55
3
Yeovil Town
31
8
5
3
7
3
5
15
8
8
56
38
18
53
4
Bromley
31
8
5
2
6
3
7
14
8
9
52
41
11
50
5
Boreham Wood
30
6
5
4
7
4
4
13
9
8
45
32
13
48
6
Notts County
30
7
7
2
5
4
5
12
11
7
46
31
15
47
7
FC Halifax Town
30
7
3
5
6
4
5
13
7
10
42
42
0
46
8
Stockport County
31
8
2
6
5
5
5
13
7
11
44
46
-2
46
9
Solihull Moors
29
10
0
4
3
6
6
13
6
10
42
30
12
45
10 Woking
30
6
5
4
6
3
6
12
8
10
41
46
-5
44
11 Hartlepool United
31
5
5
5
5
6
5
10
11
10
46
45
1
41
12 Dover Athletic
29
3
5
7
8
3
3
11
8
10
35
37
-2
41
13 Torquay United
31
7
1
7
5
4
7
12
5
14
52
57
-5
41
14 Barnet
28
6
5
3
4
5
5
10
10
8
41
35
6
40
15 Sutton United
31
5
4
6
5
6
5
10
10
11
40
37
3
40
16 Aldershot Town
30
6
5
5
4
3
7
10
8
12
36
42
-6
38
17 Eastleigh
29
5
6
3
4
4
7
9
10
10
37
43
-6
37
18 Wrexham
31
7
5
4
2
3
10
9
8
14
40
43
-3
35
19 Maidenhead United
31
3
4
8
7
1
8
10
5
16
37
48
-11
35
20 Dagenham & Redbridge
30
5
5
5
3
4
8
8
9
13
32
39
-7
33
31
4
3
8
4
6
6
8
9
14
41
53
-12
33
22 AFC Fylde
29
4
5
6
3
4
7
7
9
13
35
47
-12
30
23 Ebbsfleet United
30
2
5
8
3
5
7
5
10
15
38
60 -22 25
24 Chorley
31
3
5
7
1
8
7
4
13
14
28
55 -27 25
21
Chesterfield
39
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BARNET FC HEAD COACH. DARREN CURRIE
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Scott Loach Cheye Alexander Elliott Johnson Callum Reynolds Ricardo Santos James Dunne Charlee Adams Alfie Pavey Shaquile Coulthirst Dan Sparkes Rihards Matrevics Simeon Akinola Harry Taylor Wesley Fonguck Mauro Vilhete Medy Elito Josh Walker David Tutonda Aymen Azaze Roy Syla Dan Sweeney Ephron Mason-Clark Okem Chime Ronnie Edwards Jack Tompkins Antonis Vasiliou Martyn Box Loïc Hernandez
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