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EASINGTON SPORTS FOOTBALL CLUB MATCHDAY PROGRAMME

EYNESBURY ROVERS FC UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH 5TH NOVEMBER 2022 KICK OFF 3PM


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THE CHAIRMAN

Good afternoon all and welcome to Addison Road for our fixture in the United Counties Premier Division. Eynesbury Rovers are our guests for this afternoon and we wish all those connected with the club a very warm welcome. Last season both home sides won their fixtures between the two sides, and it will again be interesting to see what happens today. Eynesbury will be no pushovers despite an indifferent start to the season. Sports also suffered a heavy defeat last weekend in the League Cup and so I am sure they will be keen to put in a decent performance this afternoon. Now the clocks have changed you get a real sense that we are entering into the winter months. It has been 6 months since the start of pre-season and so we have to be very pleased with the way things are going. It would be great if we can get close to maximum points in our two back-to-back games in the league. It is really encouraging to see that we are proving to be successful with essentially a Banbury based squad which really ties in with our philosophy. I would therefore like to welcome another local lad Leam Howards into the squad. With a run of games, I am sure Leam will get back to scoring ways and will offer us something different up front. Fingers crossed he can get on the scoresheet today! Lastly, I hope you make the most of the refreshments on offer in the clubhouse today… also check out our new TV!! A massive thank you to Blinkhorns of Banbury who gave us a great deal and a fantastic TV in readiness for World Cup matches. We hope you enjoy your afternoon and have a safe journey home.

Best wishes Richard Meadows Chairman

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Good afternoon, following a very frustrating game last Saturday away at AFC Mansfield where everything went against us, it’s great to be back at home again where we can turn focus back to the much more important league games. Whilst the injuries & suspensions are creeping up we are also getting players back available for selection. We lost Joe White last week after 20 mins rolling his ankle on a pitch that was not anywhere fit for purpose. In all the years of playing and coaching I’ve never seen a pitch that bad. It was great to see Joe back, all be it for 20 mins and a 2 hour drive! With Joe coming off 4/5 players put their hands up to go in the sticks and in the end we went with Snell who was excellent! We then lost Smith through 2 really soft yellow cards who will now be missing for today. On a positive Sherpy has been passed fit for today along with our new signing Leam Howards who will both go straight into the squad. Josh Rose & Watkin also return who have both been excellent for us this season. Liam is a player I’ve been chasing since taking over so we are delighted to get him on board, he is buzzing to get going and show what he is made of! Our last league game Vs Lutterworth at home was outstanding, we dominated the game from start to finish, we are starting to look dangerous on the ball and the belief in the squad is growing. We are always challenging Watts to get in front of the goal more and ask more questions, he well and truly delivered with a brilliant hattrick! It was also great to see young Oli test himself against tougher opposition, he witnessed the more physical side of the game and again was excellent. His goal came from gambling with a late run across the 6 yard box to kill the game off. The whole squad were excellent on & off the ball, this builds huge momentum going into todays game where we have to maintain the same levels. It was obviously disappointing to see Beany shown a red card at the end where I felt the opposition had lost their discipline, he has just recovered from injury and now serves a 3 match ban. It came from horrendous tackle on Watkin that went unpunished, we ask our players to protect each other on the pitch which they are doing, we just need to be a bit more experienced in our actions at times! On to today we face an Eynesbury Rovers team that have struggled for wins this season however if you look at their results they are all very close games. As we are seeing, there are no easy games in this league and we will be ready for another very tough game this afternoon. Please get behind us as normal & enjoy the game! Sharm

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MATCH DETAILS Venue: AFC Mansfield Date: 29th October 2022 Ref: Score: 4-0

LINEUPS ESFC:

White, Sneling, Smith, Kinch, J Rose, Eyre ©

Watts, Convey, Swann, J Fountain, O Rose

AFC Mansfield:

MATCH REPORT Sports dumped out of league cup in a bad day for Sharman and squad. Sports were without a number of key players for this long away trip in the league cup. However Sports did welcome back Joe White in goal although his appearance didn’t last long. As Sports arrived it was clear that the surface was poor, and AFC Mansfield played to this and Sports failed to get any rhythm going. After going an early goal behind White was forced off with an injury. Snelling then went in goal which saw Josh Brooker play in defence. The day went from bad to worse as Mansfield played to the conditions and ran out to a 2-0 lead. Smith was then dismissed for two yellow cards and Mansfield added two more. Overall a day to forget

QUOTE OF THE DAY Andy Rose – Trying to play football on this is like looking for an engagement ring in Argos. Pointless

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EASINGTON SPORTS FC HISTORY The Club was formed in the immediate post-war period of 1945/46 to fulfil the sporting and social needs of the young people of the Easington housing estate in Banbury, many of whom were returning from war service. The Club, then known as ‘The Clan’, soon prospered, as there was an obvious need for such a facility, and formed a cricket, tennis and a ladies section. Football was, however, the main branch of the Club’s activity, and they began playing in the local Junior Leagues as Easington Sports F.C. The football was played on pastureland to the west of Wykham Lane, and for a few years endured the lack of facilities enjoyed today by almost all clubs. (No water available on site, no real changing facilities to name but two of the privations to be met on a cold winter’s afternoon). Fortunately, this situation was soon to change after tireless fund raising by stalwarts such as Gordon Vivash, Tim Fountain and many other committed club members, the prospect of a new ground owned by the Club became a reality. The purchase of the Addison Road ground and the building of a clubroom, together with the Club’s entry to the Oxfordshire Senior League was the beginning of senior football for Sports, and to their credit they proved to be a formidable force at that level. Sports became winners and finalists in the Senior Cup and led the Premier League table on two occasions in the early and mid-fifties. In view of their success at county level the Club sought entry and was accepted into the old Warwickshire Combination, which at that time counted professional and semi-professional teams including Aston Villa ‘A’ and West Bromwich Albion ‘B’. Although having moderate success in this competition, as with many other amateur clubs; finance played its part in the decision to return to the Oxfordshire Senior League, where the expenses, in particular travelling, were much more in line with the club’s limited income. Looking to raise their standards once more, the Club sought entry to the Hellenic League. Subject to certain ground improvements they were readily accepted and remained as members until 2021. In 2018/19 Ben Milner and squad won promotion to the Premier League being crowned Champions before two Covid affected seasons. A review of the NLS saw Sports move into the United Counties League South and a new challenge. In our first season in the UCLS, Matt Giles managed the squad to 14th with impressive wins including those against Coventry United and Rugby Town. In 2021/2022 Andy Sharman managed the Development squad to the UHL Division 2 title and OFA Intermediate Cup Final. With Matt Giles stepping down, Andy Sharman was appointed managed with Tommy Kinch and Mark Boyland assisting. Sharman will once again focus on using local Banbury based talent to compete in the UCL, giving a chance to many from the Development and Clan squads. In 2022 the club were awarded Level 3 FA Accreditation, with 38 affiliated teams and over 600 players. Our youth teams include both boys and girls and our open age section now includes three male, two female, a pan disability squad and over 50’s football. We also work in partnership with Oxford United in the Community, offering free Women Wellbeing, Premier League Kick and Primary Stars sessions as part of the programme. Relocation remains a priority for the committee and trustees to ensure that our facilities match the growth and needs of the club. We remain committed to providing those in the local community with a pathway into football.

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MEET THE SQUAD

PHOTOS BY E BARSON

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ANDY SHARMAN MANAGER

RICKY HOGAN COACH

PHOTOS BY E BARSON

TOMMY KINCH ASSISTANT MANAGER

WALLY HASTIE COACH

MARK BOYLAND COACH

ALI WHITROW PHYSIO

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Badges Notes….. Joe Eyre ©

I don’t know where to start with Saturdays game! Snelling having to go in goal after 30 minutes, another red card or the state of the pitch! I will keep it short and sweet with Saturday, the pitch really played its part and Mansfield played to it very well! Long balls and winning second balls got them the win. It will be good to get back to the league and fingers crossed having the 5-6 that was missing back in the squad this weekend. We know it will be another tough game but I’m confident if we back up our last league performance we will pick up the three points.

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LEAGUE TABLE United Counties Football League South Premier League Pos

Team

1

Rugby Town

12

9

2

1

21

29

2

Coventry Sphinx

11

8

1

2

23

25

3

Newport Pagnell Town

11

7

3

1

14

24

4

March Town United

11

7

2

2

19

23

5

Milton Keynes Irish

12

7

2

3

10

23

6

Wellingborough Town

11

6

1

4

2

19

7

Easington Sports

12

5

1

6

3

16

8

Histon FC

12

5

1

6

-4

16

9

Coventry United

9

5

0

4

-2

15

10

Bugbrooke St.Michaels

12

4

2

6

-8

14

11

G.N.G Oadby Town

11

4

1

6

-10

13

12

Desborough Town

11

3

3

5

-4

12

13

Lutterworth Town

11

3

3

5

-6

12

14

Godmanchester Rovers

9

2

4

3

-3

10

15

Cogenhoe United

10

2

3

5

-4

9

16

Eynesbury Rovers

12

2

3

7

-18

9

17

Long Buckby AFC

11

2

2

7

-14

8

18

Rothwell Corinthians

12

2

0 10

-19

6

P W D L GD

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At Easington Sports FC our Wildcats centres have now been running for over 5 years. In that time, we have seen the integration of over 100 new girls players across six affiliated girls teams within the Oxfordshire Girls Football League.

The sessions are ran by ESFC Ladies players Tammy Starr and Emily Alcock, supported by volunteers from our Under 16 girls squads. The sessions are fun based football games for girls new to football with a view to providing them a pathway into an affiliated team.

We are hugely proud of our girls section and the progress this has made.

New for 2022 / 2023 we are delighted to announce our partnership with EMD Inpsire. EMD Inspire will support our Wildcats sessions as we look to welcome more new girls to football and #TheClan.

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SEASON STATS 2022/2023 League Goals

FA Cup/Vase

Player Name

Apps

A DOYLE

4

2

E BARTON

3

2

T HAYNES

3

2

5

D WATKIN

4

3

7

J ROSE

4

4

8

2

2 6

O HAMBLETT

Apps

Goals

ESFC Total Apps

Goals

6 1

5

1

T KINCH

3

3

T SMITH

4

3

J EYRE

5

4

C CONVEY

5

R O’ROURKE

2

3

5

J WATTS

3

3

6

J FOUNTAIN

5

1

5

10

1

E COE

4

3

3

7

3

S SHERPA MOORE

3

4

7

I GUEYE

1

1

2

J PETERS

3

5

8

G COOMBES

1

3

5

Yellow

1

7

1

9 1

10

4

C KILLE

1

J BROOKER J HERBERT

2

3

5

L SWANN

4

4

8

R PLEDGE

2

2

4

O ROSE

2

1

1

4

3

1 4

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OUITC and ESFC Holiday Camp Children looking to develop new football skills in a fun and supportive environment are being encouraged to sign-up to Oxford United in the Community’s half-term holiday camps. The football club’s official charity will operate three camps for children of all abilities aged 4-13 and 4-15 at The Oxford Academy in Littlemore and Easington Sports Football Club in Banbury between Monday, February 21, and Friday, February 25. The fun programmes teach new football skills and techniques while focusing on the development of agility, balance and coordination. All abilities are welcome with the emphasis on the comfort, enjoyment and safety of all children. Sessions are being delivered at both venues as part of Oxford United in the Community’s commitment to providing every person aged ‘two to 92’ living in the county with a positive connection to the football club. Chris Lowes, Head of the Charity, said: “Our flagship half-term holiday camps are a fantastic way for children to stay active, make new friends, boost their wellbeing and learn new skills via team-based challenges and activities. “We’re grateful to The Oxford Academy and Easington Sports FC for their continued support by allowing us to host our popular programme of half-term activities which help players of all abilities reach their full potential. “The camps are a real highlight among our experienced and qualified coaches who enjoy engaging with participants and helping them overcome challenges through the power of teamwork, communication and listening. “We can only offer a limited number of spaces, so we advise parents to book on via our website in advance to avoid disappointment.” The three half-term camps organised by Oxford United in the Community this February half term are: Easington Sports FC Holida camp Tuesday, April 19th until Thursday, April 22nd. 9am – 3pm. Suitable for children of all playing abilities aged 4-13. This is an indoor camp and will take place in the sports hall only each day. Book here. All Oxford United in the Community coaches are FA qualified and have up to date safeguarding, first aid training and CRC checks. Children must bring their own bottle of water and a healthy packed lunch each day and arrive between 8.45am and 9am each morning to sign-in. They are also required to wear clothing suitable for physical activity and football, including shinpads, boots, t-shirt and shorts. Spaces are available on a first come, first served, basis. Oxford United in the Community is the football club’s official charity and helps inspire people to live happier and healthier lives in better connected communities using the power of football.

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FIXTURES AND RESULTS 2022/23 Date

Opponents

H/A

Competition

Score

Scorers

02/07

Banbury Utd

A

Friendly

3-0

09/07

Wallingford Town

A

Friendly

2-3

Muckleburg, Haynes, Coe

12/07

Ardley Utd

H

Friendly

1-0

Peters

15/07

Kenilworth Sporting

A

Friendly

1-2

Coe x 2

19/07

Milton United

H

Friendly

2-0

Sherpa-Moore, Smith

23/07

Holmer Green

H

Friendly

4-1

J Fountain x 2, Swann, Rose

30/07

Godmanchester Rov

A

UCLS

1-3

Coe x 3

02/08

Milton Keynes Irish

A

UCLS

2-0

06/08

Burnham FC

A

FA Cup

1-1

09/08

Burnham FC

H

FA Cup

0-0 5-4 pens

13/08

Histon

H

UCLS

3-0

20/08

Roman Glass

H

FA Cup

0-0

24/08

Roman Glass

A

FA Cup

3-2

27/08

Oxhey Jets

A

FA Vase

3-0

29/08

Coventry Utd

H

UCLS

1-3

03/09

Rugby Town

A

UCLS

P-P

10/09

Gedling Miners Welf

A

UCLS Cup

P-P

13/09

Long Buckby

A

UCLS

1-1

Convey

17/09

Wellingborough Tow

H

UCLS

2-3

Smith Watkin

24/09

Bugbrooke St Michael

H

UCLS

1-0

Coombes

27/09

Newport Pagnell

A

UCLS

1-0

01/10

Cogenhoe Utd

H

UCLS

2-0

04/10

Rugby Town

A

UCLS

1-0

08/10

Gedling Miners Welfa

A

Cup

1-2

Gueye Kille

15/10

Coventry Sphinx

A

UCLS

3-1

Sherpa Moore

19/10

Bure Park

H

OFA Cup

9-0

22/10

Lutterworth Town

H

UCLS

5-1

29/10

AFC Mansfield

A

UCLS

4-0

05/11

Eynesbury Rovers

H

UCLS

12/11

Long Buckby

H

UCLS

19/11

Wellingborough Tow

A

UCLS

26/11

Desborough Town

A

UCLS

03/12

March Town

H

UCLS

10/12

GNG Oadby

A

UCLS

17/12

Rothwell Corinthians

H

UCLS

Smith

Swann, J Fountain, Muckleberg

Barton, Convey

Convey

Coombes J Fountain

Watts x 3, O Rose, J Fountain

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FIXTURES AND RESULTS 2022/23 Date

Opponents

H/A

Competition

07/01

Newport Pagnell

H

UCLS

14/01

Cogenhue Utd

A

UCLS

21/01

Coventry Utd

A

UCLS

28/01

Milton Keynes Irish

H

UCLS

04/02

March Town Utd

A

UCLS

11/02

Eynesbury Rovers

A

UCLS

18/02

GNG Oadby

H

UCLS

04/03

Desborough Town

H

UCLS

18/03

Histon

A

UCLS

25/03

Godmanchester Rov

H

UCLS

08/04

Coventry Sphinx

H

UCLS

11/04

Rugby Town

H

UCLS

15/04

Lutteroworth Town

A

UCLS

22/04

Bugbrooke St Mich

A

UCLS

Score

Scorers

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United Counties League

Premier Division South Saturday 22nd October 2022

Eynesbury Rovers FC

Easington Sports FC ADAM DOYLE ELLIOT BARTON TOMMY KINCH DAN WATKIN JOSH ROSE TOM SMITH JOE EYRE © CALLUM CONVEY IBRAHIMA GUEYE JAMES WATTS LUKE SWANN SAM SHERPA MOORE LEAM HOWARDS OWEN HAMBLETT SEAN SNELLING JACK FOUNTAIN OLLIE ROSE Manager: Andy Sharman Assistants : Tommy Kinch, Mark Boyland, Wally Hastie, Ricky Hogan Physio: Ali Whitrow

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 Manager : Assistants: Physio:

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New Club Kit Provider We are delighted to announce that we will be partnering with MDH Teamwear for the 2022/2023 season as our provider for kit and equipment across all teams. MDH will offer a range of Joma products available to teams / sponsors / parents to order. A selected range has been chosen in consultation with MDH to ensure that moving forward all ESFC teams wear the same kits, in the same colours. Details of our new online shop will be released soon. We are looking forward to working with MDH and thank Andy Sparrow and team for giving us this exciting opportunity.

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Eynesbury Rovers were formed in 1897 and after playing friendly matches they competed in the Biggleswade & District League before joining the St Neots Junior League. Their first honour was a Huntingdonshire Senior Cup win in 1914. They won the Hunts Junior Cup in 1922 and 1927, then the Bedfordshire & District League 2nd Division title in 1927, 1931 and 1932. In 1934 Rovers stepped up to the South Midlands League and were promoted at the first attempt. The Scott Gatty Cup was won and Rovers finished runners up in the Senior Cup in 1937 and 1939. After the war the club joined the United Counties League, and were successful in cup competitions winning the Hunts Senior Cup and the Hunts Premier Cup. In 1952 the club entered the Eastern Counties League. Rovers finished fourth in their second season, their best placing in the ECL. They also enjoyed their best run in the FA Cup reaching the Fourth Qualifying Round, losing 3-1 at Cambridge United. The club’s record attendance was set in 1955 when 5000 watched a fund raising friendly against Fulham, the legendary Sir Stanley Mathews guesting for Eynesbury. Hunts Senior Cup wins in1955 and 1957 plus a Hinchingbrooke Cup success in ?58 kept the trophy cabinet in use but the club finished bottom in 1960-61. In 1962 Rovers lifted the Cambs Invitation Cup and in 1963 they returned to the UCL where they have remained ever since. The club won the Hinchingbrooke Cup in 1967 and the Hunts Senior Cup in 1970, but were relegated in 1972. Under Brian Abraham, Rovers bounced back winning the First Division championship in 1977. Four years later, floodlights were installed at the ground with Luton providing the opposition, in front of a crowd of 1000, in an official opening match. 1985 saw Rovers lift the Hunts Senior Cup and the following season Neil King took over the manager’s role from Brian Abraham. Three successive Hunts Senior Cup Finals were lost between 1988 and 1990 before Gary Pilsworth took over and the club enjoyed success, with Hunts Senior Cup and Premier Cup wins, a first ever appearance in the East Anglian Cup Final and a best ever league placing of third. A year later Rovers won the Hunts Senior Cup and finished as runners up in the East Anglian Cup. Alan Day took over as manager in 1992 and guided the club to another Hunts Senior Cup success, but he moved on in October 1993 to be succeeded by Barry Cavilla. Eynesbury enjoyed their best ever run in the FA Vase in the 1994/95 season when they reached round three losing 3-2 at home to Halstead. The following year Rovers won the Hunts Senior Cup and the Hunts Premier Cup. Peter Schofield then took over and did well to keep the side in the Premier Division on a small budget. Neil King returned and rovers lifted the hunts Senior Cup 2000, but a poor start to the 2000/01 campaign led to his resignation in December. The club appointed Steve Galbraith as his successor but he was unable to prevent the team’s relegation to UCL Division One. Season 2001/02 culminated in a 3-0 Hunts Senior Cup win over town rivals St Neots whilst in 2004 Rovers finished as runners-up to Wooton Blue Cross in the Hunts Premier Cup. When Galbraith left in the summer of 2005 the club appointed Dean Shipp after he led the reserves to promotion. Season 2006/7 saw Eynesbury reach the final of the South Midlands Floodlit Cup but lost 2-1 to Saffron Walden Town. In December 2007 Dean resigned and the club appointed Al Lenihan and Pat O’Keefe as his successors. After 18 months in charge the duo moved on. In the summer of 2009 the club appointed former Eynesbury player Matt Plumb as first team manager. In his first season in charge he led Eynesbury Rovers to third Place. For Season 2012/13 he was joined by Martin Field and the club clinched runners up spot to return to the UCL Premier Division after a record breaking season. VISIT: EasingtonSportsfc.com – For the latest fixtures, results, news and much more…


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CLUB NEWS ESFC Wildcats – New players welcome This is the fifth year we have run the programme and since its development we now have 6 affiliated girls teams and loads of new players to the game – which is awesome. The sessions will be run by Tammy Starr and Emily Lambden – ESFC Ladies players on Tuesday evenings 6-7pm at BGN school. Any girls aged 5-11 years are welcome, contact easingtonsports@hotmail.com for more info. Start date TBC.

Volunteers needed – Can you help!!! We are a volunteer driven football club, and all of what we achieve is done through the amazing volunteers that we have associated with the club. As ever, and in line with our expansion, we are looking for more people to join The Clan. Below is a list of roles we currently need assistance with – Can you help? Pitch Preparations – To ensure pitches prepared and marked each Friday before the busy weekend at Addison Road. To include open age and youth team pitches. Pitches to be cut when needed and line marked. Match Day Hospitality – To coordinate with the First Team Committee and Club House Manager and to provide hospitality for those officials joining us at Addison Road from opposing teams in the UCLS Match Day Videos – We are looking for a film / sports enthusiast who would be interested in filming the first team games and producing match day edited highlights. Sponsorship / Marketing Manager – To work alongside the Committee and seek new sponsorship opportunities and to engage with the local business community. For more information contact easingtonsports@hotmail.com

Whats coming up? 2022/23 sees the new Over 50’s team compete in the Oxon Over 50’s League. Following the initial session we have now had over 40 players register their interest which is a fabulous start. More new players welcome….

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Fun facts with….. Ollie Rose If you could live Anywhere where would You live……. Dubai

Where do you see yourself In 5 years…… Working in America

What are your hobbies…… Football

Biggest fear……. Spiders

Any pet peeves……. People eating with Mouth open

Three items youd take with you On a desert island……. Phone, money and Margot Robbie

Favourite football team……. Aston Villa

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