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THE PITCHING IN ISTHMIAN LEAGUE NORTH MONDAY 27TH DECEMBER 2021 KICK-OFF: 3.00PM
MALDON & TIPTREE FOOTBALL CLUB COMPANY NAME: MALDON & TIPTREE FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED
REGISTRATION NUMBER: 07479835
CONTENTS
CHAIRMAN Ron Dangerfield MANAGER Wayne Brown ASSISTANT MANAGER Paul Abrahams PHYSIO Sophie Conway SPORTS ANALYST Dan Hurwood SECRETARY (INTERIM) Ron Dangerfield TREASURER Tom Green COMMITTEE MEMBERS Darren Gibbons Dave Garwood Dave Wilsher Michael Hunt Neal Myers Tony Williams Lee Witney
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WAYNE BROWN
PROGRAMME EDITOR Duplexity Artwork
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MATCH ACTION: CHELMSFORD CITY
MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Richard Buckby
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CLUB NEWS
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PLAYER FEATURE: SCOTT KEMP
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OPPOSITION: HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS
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MALDON & TIPTREE: CLUB HISTORY
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MALDON & TIPTREE: PLAYER PROFILES
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FIXTURES & RESULTS
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ISTHMIAN LEAGUE STATS
IMAGES Roy Warner CLUB OWNERSHIP
In accordance with rule 2.13 (Ownership and Change of Control) of the Rules of the Isthmian Football League. Legal name: Maldon & Tiptree Football Club Limited Form: Private Limited Company Company number: 07479835 Owner: Richard Cowling
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IN CHARGE:
WAYNE BROWN WELCOME BACK TO PARK DRIVE FOR THIS AFTERNOON’S LEAGUE FIXTURE AGAINST NEIGHBOURS, HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS, FOR OUR SECOND MEETING OF THE MONTH. I’D LIKE TO GIVE STEVE AND HIS TEAM A WARM WELCOME, ALONG WITH THEIR SUPPORTERS AND TODAY’S MATCH OFFICIALS. I HOPE EVERYONE HAD A LOVELY CHRISTMAS AND I HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY TODAY’S GAME AND ENJOY THE REMAINDER OF THE FESTIVE PERIOD.
We have not had a fixture for a almost two weeks as the group has been hit by a Covid outbreak, which resulted in last week’s fixture against Stowmarket being postponed. Unfortunately, with Covid spreading fast, I think this inevitable and I would not be surprised if we see further postponements over the next few weeks, just like the professional game continues to experience. Heybridge are a side who have been in impressive form of late and have progressed up the league table since our last fixture in September. Today will be a tough encounter, like any fixture in this league, but we are the home team so it’s important we do the basics right and focus on our qualities. With the future looking uncertain for us all, I hope you all stay safe and that you enjoy this afternoon’s match. As you always do, please keep up your support and give the boys a big cheer! Enjoy the game. Wayne
“WE ARE THE HOME TEAM SO IT’S IMPORTANT WE DO THE BASICS RIGHT AND FOCUS ON OUR QUALITIES”
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CLUB RECORDS APPEARANCES
Oliver Berquez – 173 appearances
GOALSCORER
Jorome Slew – 41 goals
GAMES MANAGED
Wayne Brown – 137 Games (August 2018 – Present) W94 D14 L29 %69
HOME ATTENDANCE
29/11/2019 Maldon & Tiptree 0-1 Newport County Attendance = 1,876 FA Cup Second Round
AWAY ATTENDANCE
10/11/2019 Leyton Orient 1-2 Maldon & Tiptree Attendance = 3,425 FA Cup First Round
HOME WIN
03/09/2011 Maldon & Tiptree 9-0 Ipswich Wanderers Attendance = 68 FA Cup Preliminary Round
AWAY WIN
10/12/2019 Heybridge Swifts 1-8 Maldon & Tiptree Attendance = 208 Velocity Trophy Group 1
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TUESDAY 14TH DECEMBER | BBC ESSEX SENIOR CUP THIRD ROUND | ATT: 243 Maldon & Tiptree exited the BBC Essex Senior Cup at the hands of Chelmsford City a fortnight ago. Wayne Brown made several changes from the previous weekend, with Bryan Ifeanyi, Emmanuel Martins and Bradley McClenaghan all returning to the starting eleven. Aaron Williams-Bushell and Malachi Napa were absent due to injury. Maldon started brightly against a Chelmsford side who hadn’t played for over ten days due to postponements. The Jammers were rewarded for their opening dominance as they took the lead inside twenty minutes. A corner from the righ-hand side fell to Phil BROWN-BAMPOE on the edge of the box and he made no mistake, unleashing a venomous effort into the top corner, leaving Jacob Marsden in the Chelmsford goal with no chance. The Jammers continued to look solid in defence and dangerous in attack, however, they were punished by the National League South outfit in the 32nd minute. As Martins delayed his forward pass, Cameron James robbed him of possession in a dangerous area and crossed the ball into the box for prolific ex-Football League goalscorer Simeon JACKSON to tap home from close range. Despite Brown’s side looking comfortable, the game was turned on in its head shortly before the half-time interval. Charlee Hughes challenged Marsden in
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the visiting goal and the referee showed Hughes a straight red card and reduced the Jammers to ten men for the duration of the second period. Knowing it was going to be a tough challenge with reduced numbers, Shomari Barnwell was introduced for McClenaghan as Brown looked to reinstate a presence in attack. Despite their man advantage, Chelmsford never took a foothold in the game and the Maldon defence was proving a tough nut to crack. The Jammers were not shy in attack either and both Barnwell and Joe Turpin had half-chances to put their side back in the lead. Maldon’s impressive organisation was beginning to frustrate the National League South side and the game looked destined for a penalty shoot-out. However, Chelmsford had other ideas and, in the 80th minute, a slight lapse in concentration resulted in the Jammers being harshly punished. As Maldon gifted possession once again, JACKSON found himself through on goal and showed his experience, curling home a composed effort to book his side’s place in the next round of the competition.
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CLUB NEWS
THANK YOU FOR YOUR FOOD BANK SUPPORT
Thank you to everyone who has supported the recent Christmas food bank campaign here at Park Drive. Led by the newly-formed Jammers Fans Association (JFA), the collections took place in the run-up to Christmas and the food was recently donated to a local church in Maldon. Speaking to the Maldon Standard, Tony Williams, JFA Chairman, expressed his gratitude for the donations: “The reaction to it and the amount that’s been donated have been overwhelming, both from within our club and supporters and from the visiting teams as well. “The players have donated and got their families involved as well, so it has been a whole club effort. The generosity of people has been fabulous, so I’m really pleased.” The JFA will continue to look at other events and ways to support the local community, and if you would like to get in touch with the group, contact Tony via email at chair@thejammersfa.co.uk.
HUGHES DEPARTS Charlee Hughes has departed Maldon & Tiptree for a second time, joining Hemel Hempstead Town for an undisclosed fee. After scoring 30 goals in 45 games for the Jammers during his first spell at Park Drive, Charlee returned in the summer after departing Wealdstone. With his alltime goals tally for Maldon now at 39, he leaves just three goals short of Jorome Slew’s club record of 42. Everyone at Park Drive would like to thank Charlee for his efforts whilst with the club for his second spell and we wish him the very best as he joins Hemel Hempstead.
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PLAYER FEATURE:
SCOTT KEMP
NAME: SCOTT KEMP APPEARANCES: 35 GOALS: 10 CLUBS: WITHAM TOWN, AFC SUDBURY
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LET’S FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR TEAM MATES AT PARK DRIVE… Who’s the best trainer within the team? There’s only one person that comes to mind and that’s me! Who is the quickest player? That has got to Al-Amin – he is absolutely rapid. Who’s got the worst dress sense in the squad? After the recent team night out I would say Brad. He turned up to Romford dogs dressed as Tony Hawks! Potentially could’ve been his dad’s shirt. Who fancies themselves as the team joker? We’ve got a couple to be fair: Sham, Stokesy and Malachi. Who is the ‘Teacher’s Pet’? 100% Turps [Joe Turpin]. If he could change his name to Joe Brown he would - Brown nose!
SHOMARI BARNWELL: TEAM JOKER
AWAY FROM PARK DRIVE , LET’S FIND SOME MORE OUT ABOU T YOU…
One fact about you that no one knows? I’m an open book mate. I have nothing to hide, so I can’t actually think of anything.
What music artist are you embarrassed to admit you like? I’m not embarrassed by any of my music, but my guilty pleasures have got to be UB40 and Celine Dion. Some absolute tunes, by the way! One item you want to own, but currently don’t? I don’t really want or need anything in the outside world, so I’m going to have to say a league winner’s medal for the Isthmian League. What was your first job? First job I ever had was back in my school years where Ihad a paper round. Describe yourself in three words… Energetic, honest and loyal.
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IN OPPOSITION:
HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS
DID YOU KNOW?
In 1893, the fa ns of Heybridge FC we re so unhappy with th e performance of the referee that they threatened to throw him in th e pond. Heybridge FC were fined £2 and ba nned for six weeks!
SCRALEY ROAD, HOME OF THE SWIFTS 1965
NICKNAME Swifts
FOUNDED
1880 (as Heybridge FC) 1935-1939 (as Maldon & Heybridge FC) 1945 (as Heybridge Swifts)
GROUND
Scraley Road (since 1965)
RECENT FORM
Hullbridge Sports (H) Saturday 4 December W 7-1 Tilbury (A) Saturday 27 November W 2-1 Brentwood Town (A) Saturday 20 November L 0-1
HONOURS LEAGUES:
Isthmian League Division Two North Champions: 1989/90 Premier Division Runners-Up: 2005/06 [Play-Off Semi-Finalists] Division One North Play-Off Winners: 2018/19 Division One North Play-Off Semi-Finalists: 2013/14, 2017/18 Division One Runners-Up: 1995/96 (Promoted) League Cup Winners: 2000/01 (beat Croydon 3-0) Essex Senior League Champions: 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84 Runners-Up: 1980/81 Essex & Suffolk Border League Div. 2W Champions: 1920/21 Div. 1 Champions: 1930/31 North Essex League Champions: 1902/03 & 1924/25
CUPS: Essex Senior Cup Runners-Up: 2015/16 Essex Senior Trophy Winners: 1981/82 (beat Witham Town 2-1) Essex Senior League Cup Winners: 1982/83 Essex Junior Cup Winners: 1930/31 Tolleshunt D’Arcy Memorial Competition: 1955/56, 1959/60, 1970/71,1974/75, 2006/07, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17
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MALDON & TIPTREE
MERCHANDISE Beanie Hat £10.00 Scarf £6.00 All items can be purchased from the food kiosk
Programme 2019/20 Second Round FA Cup – Newport County [h]
£3.00
IN CHARGE: STEVE TILSON 55-year-old Steve Tilson took charge of the Swifts in late September following the departure of Julian Dicks.
HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS
THE SQUAD PLAYER
A former Southend United midfielder during his playing days, Tilson led the Shrimpers to successive promotions from League Two to the Championship during a sevenyear stint as manager. Tilson has since taken charge of Lincoln City, Canvey Island and C&K Basildon Ladies.
FORMER CLUBS
Archie McFADDEN
DEBUT 14 Aug 2021 Dereham T (A) 10 Nov 2018 Canvey Island (H) 26 Sept 2020 Coggeshall T (A)
Joe CLARIDGE
14 Aug 2018 Witham Town (A)
Nicholas BROWN
15 Oct 2016 VCD Athletic (A)
Adam TOPLEY
14 Aug 2021 Dereham T (A)
Concord Rangers, Coggeshall Town, Maldon & Tiptree, AFC Sudbury, West Ham United, Chelsea. Leyton Orient, Farnborough FC, AFC Hornchurch, Stansted FC, Cheshunt, Bishop’s Stortford. Brightlingsea Regent, Brentwood Town, Tilbury, East Thurrock United, Canvey Island, Aveley, Great Wakering Rovers, Concord Rangers.
Callum CHAFER Jack ADLINGTON-PILE
Lewis GARD
2 Oct 2021 Canvey I (H)
Bowers & Pitsea, AFC Hornchurch, Romford, Redbridge. Basildon United, Great Wakering Rovers, Brentwood Town, Southend Manor. Concord Rangers.
Southend United, Aveley.
Chris GREGAN
12 Sept 2020 Barking (A)
Daniel WALKER
29 Sep 2018 Ashford T (M) (A)
Emmanuel N’DAW
21 Aug 2021 Gt Wakering (A)
Bishops Stortford, Bowers & Pitsea, Chelmsford City, Harlow Town, Gloucester City, Frome Town, Yate Town. Hullbridge Sports, Great Wakering Rovers, Aveley, Southend United, Cambridge City. Austria: FC Kitzbuhel Sheppey United, Sittingbourne, Canterbury City, Peacehaven & Telscombe, Blackpool (Y).
Dylan LOGAN
21 Aug 2021 Gt Wakering (A)
Baldock Town, St Neots Town, Biggleswade United, Stotfold, Mildenhall Town.
Alex STEPHENSON
28 Aug 2021 Barking (A)
Canvey Island, Billericay Town, Braintree Town, Bishop’s Stortford, Aveley, Southend Manor.
Darius GHINEA
Dunmow Town, London Colney, Sawbridgeworth town, Cheshunt.
Jeremy ARTHUR
11 Sept 2021 Bury Town (A) 11 Sept 2021 Bury Town (A)
Lionel AINSWORTH
18 Sept 2021 Aveley (A)
Cheshunt, Welling United, Grays Athletic, Metropolitan Police, QPR. Braintree Town, Welling United, Dulwich Hamlet, Weymouth, Plymouth Argyle, Motherwell, Aldershot T, Rotherham United, Burton Albion, Shrewsbury Town, Brentford, Huddersfield Town, Hereford United, Watford, Wycombe Wanderers, Halifax Town, AFC Bournemouth, Derby County.
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MALDON & TIPTREE
CLUB HISTORY
In 2009, Ed Garty took over the ownership of Maldon Town from Michael Kirkham, whilst still in charge of running Tiptree United and installed Alan Brockhouse as Maldon Town’s new chairman. Following the takeover, Colin Wallington returned for a second spell in charge of Maldon Town, leaving his post as Tiptree United manager immediately. Colin previously managed Maldon Town from 2003 until 2007, having achieved promotion in the 200506 via the play-off final. Having left Maldon in 2007, Colin went on to manage Tiptree United where he achieved promotion winning the
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Eastern Counties Division One title in the 2007/08 season. Until the conclusion of the 2009/10 season both Maldon Town & Tiptree United played their home games at Park Drive, under a ground share arrangement. In the summer of 2010, Maldon Town & Tiptree United amalgamated to form, Maldon & Tiptree Football Club, under the ownership of Ed Garty. As a result of the amalgamation, Tiptree United withdrew from the Essex Senior League, resulting in the club’s last ever fixture being a 3-1 defeat against Enfield 1893 on 24 April 2010. Maldon & Tiptree took
the place of Maldon Town in the Isthmian Division One North. Following the retirement of Colin Wallington, Assistant Manager, Brad King and Glen Knight were appointed as the clubs JointManager. As the pair’s first managerial role, the new club witnessed wholesale changes with only a handful of players remaining who finished the season with Maldon Town and Tiptree United, respectively. The 2010-11 campaign saw the new club remain in or around the play-off positions for the majority of the season, finishing in eighth
place to finish the season with sixty-three points. Despite the high turnover of players, the good standard of football was maintained and it was in the end, a disappointing end to the season, for the club to fall away in the later stages of the season when suspensions and injuries eventually took their toll to leave the club frustratingly short of the play-off positions at the end of April. The 2011-12 season, proved to not be so successful and in November 2011, King and Knight were relieved of their duties with immediate effect. Ex-Charlton professional Mike Flanagan was appointed as Caretaker Manager and remained in place until the end of the season, steering the club to a respectful mid-table finish, managing thirty-three games and finishing with a win percentage of 49.12%. At the start of the 2012-13 campaign, Ex-Stansted & Redbridge boss Terry Spillane was appointed as Manager, and Mike Flanagan departed the club. The change of management, once again brought wholesale changes with the playing squad. Ex Tiptree United manager, Jody was brought to the club as Terry’s Assistant Manager. After a fantastic and unbeaten start to the season, the club found themselves at the top of the table but an incredible run by eventual Champions Grays Athletic meant Maldon had to settle for a place in the play-offs – Terry’s side remained unbeaten until Boxing Day, when they lost away from home against local rivals Heybridge Swifts. Disappointment came in the play-off final however when they lost a two goal lead to draw with Thamesmead Town, who thenwent on to win the final,on penalties.
After a disappointing end to the previous season, Terry Spillane oversaw more wholesale changes in the playing squad, including the departure of Assistant Manager, Jody Brown. Despite the changes, Maldon finished in ninth position with seventy-six points, winning twenty-one games. More changes to the playing staff, resulted in poor start to the 2014-15 season, and the club parted ways with Spillane in September 2014, with Chairman, Ed Garty takeover as Caretaker Manager, for three games. At the end of September 2014, Alan Kimble was appointed as manager and remained in charge for the remainder of the season, however the side struggled and more changes in the playing staff occurred. Maldon finished the season in nineteenth place with only forty-nine points. During the 2014-15 season, Media Officer at the time, Richard Buckby ran a competition for supporters to vote for a club nickname, with the options The River Boys, The Marshmen, The Mudmen and The Jammers available. The vote took place in January 2015 and was featured on National Radio station, TalkSport, with the The Jammers winning the vote with over 50% and being confirmed as the clubs new nickname. Following the completion of the 2014-15 season, the club linked with Colchester United and the two clubs formed close ties, which resulted in ex Ipswich Town midfielder, David Wright being appointed as First Team Manager. Wright remained in charge until December 2015 as he was appointed Assistant Manager of Colchester United. Liam Bailey took charge of the First Team on
a temporary basis, only managing one game, which finished four-all against Tilbury on Boxing Day in 2015. Moving into 2016, exLeiston Manager, Steve Ball was appointed First Team Manager and steered the club to a respectable finish in the league table climbing to seventh place, only missing out on the play-off places by nine points. In the closed season, a change of Management at Colchester United saw Steve Ball appointed as their Assistant Manager, leaving his position of Maldon & Tiptree Manager as a result. Ex-Manchester City midfielder, Kevin Horlock was then appointed as First Team manager ahead of the 2016-17 campaign and for the majority of the season, the Jammers sat at the top of the table before slipping away to finish in second place. Horlock’s side managed to reach the play-off final, however lost to Thurrock one-nil. The following campaign was not quite as successful for Horlock, with Maldon finishing just outside the play-off places in seventh place, with sixty-nine points. After managing 112 games, Kevin Horlock departed in the closed season and was replaced by ex-Colchester defender, Wayne Brown. In Brown’s first season in charge, the 2018-19 season, the Jammers finished in second place and reached the play-off final, but lost on penalties against local rivals, Heybridge Swifts. The 2019-20 season was one to remember for the club, but for the right and wrong reasons. The club achieved great things in the Emirates FA Cup. Having reached the First Round proper of the competition, Maldon beat League Two side, Leyton Orient away from home, taking over 600
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fans to the home of The O’s, with the goals coming from Danny Parish and a superb solo goal from Jorome Slew. In the second round proper, Maldon were drawn against Football League side, Newport County with the game being shown live on National Television– with the Jammers only beaten by the League Two side, with a goal in stoppage time, with the game finishing 1-0. A record attendance of 1876 was recorded. However, the 2019-20 season will also be remembered for the wrong reasons. After impressive performances on the field, the Jammers found themselves top of the Isthmian Division One North, thirteen points clear with four games in hand, when disaster struck. With a global pandemic declared, as a result of Coronavirus, the league competition was formally abandoned on 26 March 2020, with all results from the season being expunged, and no promotion or relegation taking place to, from, or within the division. The club were denied a chance of promotion and forced to remain in the Division One North for the 2020-21 season.
ED GARTY STEPPED DOWN AS CHAIRMAN IN OCTOBER 2020 Following the disappointing end to the 2019-20 season, Wayne Brown remained in charge of the club and wholesale changes in the playing squad occurred again, with a number of the previous season’s squad securing transfers to clubs higher up the football pyramid. The Jammers were dealt a big blow in October 2020 when owner and Chairman Ed Garty stood down from his position with immediate effect, ending a challenging ten years at the helm. After a period of uncertainty for
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the football club, General Manager Ron Dangerfield was confirmed as the new Chairman, with Richard Cowling taking ownership of the football club. Just like the 2019-20 season, the 2020-21 campaign was terminated with promotion and relegation denied for all the sides competing in the Division One North. However, prior to the curtailment the Jammers had reached the Emirates FA Cup First Round for the second successive season, this time losing to Morecambe 1-0 in front of the television cameras. Brown’s side also achieved their longest ever run in the Buildbase FA Trophy, eventually losing to Gloucester City. The Jammers were only able to play in five league games, finishing in third place before the season was curtailed. Heading in to the 2021/22 season, Wayne Brown remains in charge of the first team and is now the club’s longest-serving manager, holding the record for the most games managed in charge of Maldon & Tiptree Football Club.
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INTRODUCING
THE JAMMERS WAYNE BROWN FIRST TEAM MANAGER
The former Ipswich Town, Colchester United, Hull City and Leicester City defender now in his third season in charge of the club. A nononsense, uncompromising leader on the pitch, the “Browny” played over 350 professional matches in a successful career spanning over 14 years and earned promotion to the Championship with the U’s before going on to play in the Premier League with Hull. Over the last few seasons, Wayne has masterminded several impressive cup runs, including reaching the FA Cup Second Round and First Round respectively in the last two seasons whilst holding an impressive league record.
PAUL ABRAHAMS
WAYNE BROWN
PAUL ABRAHAMS
ASSISTANT MANAGER
“Abes” has been with the club for a number of seasons now in the same role and remains Wayne’s right-hand man. After a professional playing career in which Paul made over 200 appearances and turned out three times at Wembley, he has gone on to hold roles in both a playing and coaching capacity with other non-league clubs, too.
DAN HURWOOD FIRST TEAM ANALYST
DAN HURWOOD
Previously a prolific striker in the Essex County League, Dan is a vital cog in the Jammers’ management team who records and analyses our games, recording data in the process to continually improve the squad both individually and collectively.
SOPHIE CONWAY FIRST TEAM PHYSIO
A young physio who joins the club following a previous spell at Coggeshall Town. Sophie also plays football herself, turning out for Southend United.
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SOPHIE CONWAY
THE PLAYERS
TED COLLINS
TOMMY DIXON-HODGE
MARTYN STOKES
JOE TURPIN
A young goalkeeper who joined the club on loan from Colchester United in September 2021, having previously had a short loan spell with Holland FC. Collins arrives looking to further his taste of senior football, as he continues to develop his career. Collins has been with the U’s throughout his youth, having joined their under U10s age group from Wivenhoe Town.
Scottish goalkeeper Dixon-Hodge signed for the Jammers on dual-registration with Braintree Town in midNovember. 20-year-old Tommy lists Ross County and Rothes amongst his former clubs and joined Wayne Brown’s men after an impressive start to the season with Basildon United.
Stokes is a central defender with a winning pedigree. Having arrived at Park Drive from Bowers & Pitsea in the 2019/20 season, Martyn is the club’s first team captain and will continue to bring an important level of experience to the side, having previously won promotion from the Isthmian League Division One North with both Brentwood and Bowers, respectively.
A dominant central defender who joined from league rivals Tilbury last season before the campaign was brought to a close due to the coronavirus pandemic. Since joining, Turps instantly became a leader among the Jammers defence and will be looking to build on his positive start to life at Park Drive.
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper
Defender
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KOJO AWOTWI
AL-AMIN KAZEEM
LORDON AKOLBIRE
EMMANUEL MARTINS
An attacking and versatile full-back who rejoined the club in October 2020 from Welling United for his second spell at Park Drive. During the previous two seasons, Kojo was an influential figure within Wayne’s squad as the club reached the play-off final in the 2018/19 season, as well as the top of the league and the Emirates FA Cup second round last term.
Left-back Al-Amin Kazeem returned to Park Drive in early November for a second loan stint from Colchester United. He penned a two-year professional contract with the U’s in 2020 and links up with the Jammers as he recovers from injury.
An attacking, versatile defender who signed for the Jammers on loan from Colchester United, where he has been since being a part of the U’s U15s team. Lordon has become a regular in Wayne Brown’s side so far during his loan spell.
A young defender who joins the contingent of Colchester United loanees within Wayne Brown’s side. Martins joins the Jammers on loan having signed for Colchester at the end of September 2021, adding further competition for places within the squad.
OLUMIDE OLUWATIMILEHIN
SHOMARI BARNWELL
SCOTT KEMP
BRYAN IFEANYI
An experienced centreforward who joined the club in July 2020 having previously played for the likes of Bowers & Pitsea, Grays Athletic and Great Wakering Rovers. Shomari is a fast and athletic forward who was the Jammers’ jointleading goalscorer in last season’s short campaign.
Scott heads into his second season at Park Drive after joining from local neighbours Witham Town in 2020. He made the move having scored 14 goals in 2019/20 as Town’s captain. Comfortable across a number of forward positions, Kemp will be looking to improve upon his goals and assists tally in 2021/22.
A young and exciting forward who arrived in August 2021 on loan from Colchester United. Bryan is set for a bright future and will look to adapt quickly to his first taste of men’s first team football. Previously, Ifeanyi was with Leyton Orient’s academy.
Defender
Midfielder
Dominant midfielder Oluwatimilehin switched to Maldon & Tiptree from league rivals Barking, where he had been since the summer of 2021. Formerly of Wingate & Finchley, Hornchurch, Lewes, Kingstonian and Braintree Town, the midfielder netted twice in ten outings for Barking this term prior to the switch to Park Drive.
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BRADLEY McCLENAGHAN
AARON WILLIAMS-BUSHELL
PHILIP BROWN-BAMPOE
SHAD NGANDU
Bradley is a former Leyton Orient central midfielder who was named as Orient’s 2018/19 Youth Player of the Year before joining the Jammers in the summer of 2020. He played a pivotal role in the club’s run to the Emirates FA Cup first round before losing to Morecambe. One of the team’s leaders who was an ever-present last season, he will be keen to continue his good form in 2021/22.
Williams-Bushell heads into his second season at Park Drive after impressing in the last campaign, scoring several Goal of the Season contenders. Aaron has shown his versatility whilst being at the club and will look to cement his place in Wayne’s starting eleven this term.
Midfielder Philip made the move to Park Drive in October after a brief stint with Barking. His previous clubs include East Thurrock United, Romford, Redbridge and Greenwich Borough
Ngadu is an attacking playmaker with an eye for goal who made the move to Maldon & Tiptree from Aveley, having previously turned out for Brentwood Town, Waltham Abbey and Great Wakering Rovers at this level.
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
Midfielder
MALACHI NAPA Forward
Malachi is an exciting and tricky forward who has previously been with Oxford United and Woking, whilst also spending time on loan at North Leigh, Hampton & Richmond Borough and Macclesfield Town. Napa made his professional debut for Oxford in 2017 in the EFL Trophy. In his youth career, Napa also spent at Reading.
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FIXTURES & RESULTS DATE
OPPOSITION
COMP
ATT POS
2021/22
STARTING XI
AUGUST 2021 Sat 14
Romford
A
D1
7-0
106
1
McNamara
Akolbire
Williams-Bushell
Dombaxe
Turpin
Sat 21
Aveley
H
FACP
0-1
308
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McNamara
Williams-Bushell
Khanye
Dombaxe
Turpin
Sat 28
Stowmarket Town
H
D1
3-2
213
1
McNamara
Williams-Bushell
Dombaxe
Turpin
Khanye
SEPTEMBER 2021 H
D1
2-1
352
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McNamara
Mon 13 Hashtag United
Fri 10
Grays Athletic
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372
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McNamara
Akolbire Akolbire
Khanye
Sat 25
Heybridge Swifts
A
D1
2-3
464
9
Collins
Akolbire
Tue 28
Basildon United
H
D1
0-1
124
10
Collins
Taylor
Dunbar-Bonnie
Cornish
Dunbar-Bonnie Khanye
Dombaxe
Barnwell
Beales
Taylor
Dombaxe
Turpin Turpin
OCTOBER 2021 Sat 2
Brentwood Town
A
D1
3-2
146
6
Collins
Taylor
Akolbire
Dombaxe
Turpin
Tue 5
Barking
H
D1
2-1
194
3
Collins
Akolbire
Martins
Cornish
Turpin
Sat 9
Felixstowe & Walton United
H FAT2Q
1-1*
272
-
Collins
Akolbire
Martins
Dombaxe
Turpin
Sat 16
Bury Town
H
D1
0-2
286
5
Collins
Taylor
Martins
Cornish
Turpin
Fri 22
Aveley
A
D1
3-5
322
7
Collins
Taylor
Martins
Sat 30
Tilbury
H
D1
4-2
173
6
Collins
Taylor
Williams-Bushell
Cornish
Kazeem
Cornish
Cornish
Turpin Turpin
NOVEMBER 2021 Fri 5
Witham Town
A
D1
3-0
298
4
Collins
Tue 9
Aveley
H
VT1
2-0
168
-
Collins
Williams-Bushell
Taylor
Kazeem
Sat 13
Dereham Town
A
D1
3-3
231
6
Collins
Williams-Bushell
Kazeem
Sat 20
Great Wakering Rovers
H
D1
1-2
233
8
Dixon-Hodge
Williams-Bushell
Dixon-Hodge
Williams-Bushell
Terry
Cornish
Turpin
Williams-Bushell
Martins
Cornish
Turpin
Kazeem
Cornish Cornish Cornish
Turpin Turpin Turpin Turpin
DECEMBER 2021 Sat 4
Coggeshall Town
A
D1
2-2
132
8
Tue 7
Heybridge Swifts
H
VT2
1-0
223
-
Sat 11
Romford
H
D1
3-2
153
8
Dixon-Hodge
Williams-Bushell
Kazeem
Cornish
Turpin
Tue 14
Chelmsford City
H
ESC3
1-2
243
-
Dixon-Hodge
Akolbire
Martins
Brown-Bampoe
Turpin
Mon 27 Heybridge Swifts
H
D1
Thu 30 Felixstowe & Walton United
A
D1 D1
JANUARY 2022 Mon 3
Hullbridge Sports
H
Sat 8
AFC Sudbury
A
D1
Sat 15
Barking
A
D1
Fri 21
Hashtag United
H
D1
Tue 25
Canvey Island
H
D1
Sat 29
Basildon Town
A
D1 D1
FEBRUARY 2022 Sat 5
Brentwood Town
H
Sat 12
Bury Town
A
D1
Fri 18
Aveley
H
D1
Sat 26
Tilbury
A
D1
MARCH 2022 Fri 4
Witham Town
H
D1
Sat 12
Dereham Town
H
D1
Sat 19
Great Wakering Rovers
A
D1
Sat 26
Coggeshall Town
H
D1
APRIL 2022 Sat 2
Canvey Island
A
D1
Sat 9
AFC Sudbury
H
D1
Fri 15
Hullbridge Sports
A
D1
Mon 18 Felixstowe & Walton United
H
D1
Sat 23
Grays Athletic
A
D1
TBA
Stowmarket Town
A
D1 *lost 6-7 on penalties
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Dixon-Hodge
SUBS USED Taylor
Ifeanyi 3
Hughes
Gilbert
Kemp
Napa, Beales, Lowe
Taylor
Ifeanyi
McClenaghan
McClenaghan
Hughes
Gilbert
Kemp
Napa, Barnwell
Stokes
Ifeanyi
Gilbert
Hughes
Kemp 2
Napa
Beales, Taylor, Barnwell
Stokes
Ifeanyi
Gilbert
Hughes 2
Kemp
Napa
Beales, Dunbar-Bonnie, Williams-Bushell
Stokes
Ifeanyi
McClenaghan
Hughes
Kemp
Napa
Khanye, Barnwell
Stokes
Ifeanyi
Cornish
Hughes
Moses
Barnwell
Stokes
Gilbert
McClenaghan
Moses
Barnwell
Napa
Stokes Stokes
McClenaghan Gilbert
Gilbert, Napa, Taylor Hughes, Ifeanyi, Kemp
Cornish
Hughes
Barnwell
Napa
Williams-Bushell, Kemp, Moses
McClenaghan
Barnwell
Hughes
Napa
Ifeanyi, Kemp, Taylor
Hughes
Napa
Taylor , Kemp, Moses
Stokes
McClenaghan
Cornish
Barnwell
Stokes
Gilbert
Kemp
Barnwell
Hughes
Napa
Ifeanyi, Moses, Williams-Bushell
Stokes
Ifeanyi
Brown-Bampoe
Barnwell
Kemp 2
Napa
Hughes, Williams-Bushell
Hughes 2
Kemp
Hughes
Stokes
Ifeanyi
Brown-Bampoe
Stokes
Ifeanyi
Brown-Bampoe
Kemp
Napa
Williams-Bushell, McClenaghan, Barnwell
Terry
Ifenayi
McClenaghan
Hughes
Kemp
Napa
Barnwell, Brown-Bampoe
Terry
Ifeanyi
McClenaghan
Hughes
Kemp
Barnwell
Ifeanyi
Brown-Bampoe
Hughes
Stokes
McClenaghan
Napa 2
McClenaghan, Barnwell
Justin , Stokes, Brown-Bampoe
Kemp
Barnwell
Stokes
Brown-Bampoe
Oluwatimilehin
Barnwell
Ngandu
Kemp
Napa, Ifeanyi
Stokes
Oluwatimilehin
Brown-Bampoe
Barnwell
Hughes
Kemp
McCleneghan, Ifeanyi, Napa, Akolbire
Stokes
Ngandu
Oluwatimilehin
Barnwell
Hughes
Kemp
Ifeanyi , Brown-Bampoe
Stokes
Ifeanyi
Oluwatimilehin
Hughes
Ngandu
Barnwell, Cornish, Kemp
McClenaghan
MALDON & TIPTREE vs HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS
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ISTHMIAN LEAGUE
WHY NOW? Homelessness has risen dramatically over the last decade. The pandemic has shown us the importance of having a safe home like never before - yet more than 180,000 households have been made homeless since March 2020. With a tough winter ahead even more people could lose their homes. Shelter’s frontline services are working harder than ever to help people find and keep a home this Christmas, but we can’t do it alone.
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1 Stowmarket Town
17
11
3
2 Canvey Island
16
10
3
3 Aveley
18
10
3
4 Dereham Town
18
10
3
5 Grays Athletic
17
9
5
6 AFC Sudbury
16
9
3
7 Hashtag United
18
8
4
8 Brentwood Town
15
8
2
9 Maldon & Tiptree
16
8
2
10 Heybridge Swifts
18
8
2
11 Bury Town
16
7
4
12 Coggeshall Town
18
6
5
13 Tilbury
18
6
3
14 Felixstowe & Walton
15
6
2
15 Basildon United
17
5
4
16 Great Wakering
17
5
2
17 Barking
17
4
4
18 Witham Town
18
3
6
19 Romford
18
3
1
20 Hullbridge Sports
17
1
5
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UPCOMING FIXTURES
HOW FANS CAN GET INVOLVED? Tuesday 14th December Monday 27th December v Grays Athletic Felixstowe & Walton United 1-1 Witham Town The first way is to use your influence as Aveley a fan to ask your club to get involved. Then for Barking v Romford Stowmarket Town 3-0 AFC Sudbury your club’s Boxing Day fixture, whether your clubv Great is involved or not, we want all fans to Basildon United Wakering Rovers Brentwood Hashtag Unitedaway or third kit. ditch their home colours and (where possible)Town wearv their favourite Saturday 18th December Bury Town v Stowmarket Town Felixstowe & Walton United 2-0 Canvey Island Canvey Island v Tilbury Grays Athletic 2-0 Basildon United There is also the option to donate toCoggeshall Town vits AFCwebsite Sudburyor by text message for Shelter through Great Wakering Rovers 1-4 Aveley Dereham Town v Felixstowe & Walton United those that can afford to. Just visitMaldon shelter.org.uk/nohomekit text ‘HOME’ to 70455 to & Tiptree v HeybridgeorSwifts Hashtag United 2-1 Dereham Town Witham Town v Hullbridge Sports donate £5*. Think of it like non-uniform day at school: you wear something to show your Heybridge Swifts 4-4 Barking cause. Romford 0-4 Coggeshall Town support and donate a few pounds to the Thursday 30th December Tilbury 0-0 Witham Town Felixstowe & Walton United v Maldon & Tiptree AIMS OF CAMPAIGN ● Raise awareness of the scale of homelessness across the country ● Raise funds to support Shelter’s frontline services and its campaigns to end the housing emergency for good.
The Isthmian Football League strongly supports the FA statement that there should be a zero tolerance approach against racism and all forms of discrimination. Accordingly any form of discriminatory abuse whether it by reason of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, sex and sexual orientation or any other form of abuse will be reported to The Football Association for action by that Association.” (The FA 0800 085 0508 / Kick it Out 020 7253 0162).The Isthmian League and all Member Clubs in the League are committed to promoting equality by treating people fairly and with respect, by recognising that inequalities may exist, by taking steps to address them and providing access and opportunities for all members of the community.”
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MALDON & TIPTREE vs HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS
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Ted COLLINS Tommy DIXON-HODGE Martyn STOKES Joe TURPIN Kojo AWOTWI Al-Amin KAZEEM Lordon AKOLBIRE Bradley McCLENAGHAN Aaron WILLIAMS-BUSHELL
HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS
MALDON & TIPTREE
MANAGER: Wayne Brown
MANAGER: Steve Tilson Callum CHAFER Jack ADLINGTON-PILE Archie McFADDEN Joe CLARIDGE Nicholas BROWN Adam TOPLEY Lewis GARD Chris GREGAN Daniel WALKER
Emmanuel MARTINS
Emmanuel N’DAW
Philip BROWN-BAMPOE
Dylan LOGAN
Olumide OLUWATIMILEHIN
Alex STEPHENSON
Shad NGANDU
Darius GHINEA
Shomari BARNWELL
Jeremy ARTHUR
Scott KEMP
Lionel AINSWORTH
Bryan IFEANYI Malachi NAPA
MATCH OFFICIALS
NEXT AT PARK DRIVE
REFEREE: Ayrton Hursey ASSISTANT: Dumitru Vasile ASSISTANT: Jack Luckman
HULLBRIDGE SPORTS Monday 3rd January 2022 Kick-off: 3.00pm The Pitching In Isthmian League North