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G.N.G. OADBY TOWN FC UNITED COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH TUESDAY 22nd MARCH 2022 KICK OFF 7:45PM
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THE CHAIRMAN Good evening Good evening all and welcome back to Addison Road for our fixture this evening.
Reflecting on the past few weeks it has certainly been hard for the players and staff. After a good run of results, that all but secured our place in the league for another season, the performances and results have not been what everybody involved would have liked. Losing Levi (Steele) to North Leigh was a big loss and we have struggled to replace his goals. Having said that, from a club philosophy point of view, losing a young striker to a top of the table Southern League side is no bad thing and we hope other players will follow Levi into football higher up the pyramid over time. Sports do need to aim for a big finish… It would be a disappointment for everybody involved if we cannot finish on a high after putting so much effort into the training, preparation and matches so far this season. Matt Giles has done a fantastic job since taking over and I am confident he will be looking for his side to be as professional and hard working as possible in the remaining games and starting this evening. Sports have still be in matches, but the chances have not been taken and mistakes have been fully punished and so I am hopeful for a little more luck to help us get back to winning ways. If we consider league positions, we are certainly going to be in for a tough game this evening. Oadby have a similar records to ourselves in the league but did pick up 3 points at the weekend and so they will be coming to Addison Road confident they can get something out of the game. Sports therefore need to put past performances quickly behind them and look to treat every match as a cup final as I always think it is so important to finish the season as strongly as possible to set up the following season. Fingers crossed for a better performance this evening. I hope you enjoy the game this evening and please have a safe journey home. With best wishes
Best wishes Richard Meadows Chairman
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Good evening and welcome to Addison Road, Our first two fixtures in March haven't brought us the points or performances we were expecting to see. We came into the month off the back of a tough run in February and determined to kick on but we have lack the hunger of previous successful performances. It is no secret that we are missing the clinical touch of an out and out goalscorer but our response to missed chances and finding ourselves in difficult positions in games has not been of the expected standard. In both the Biggleswade and Desborough games, despite not putting in great displays of football, I feel we created enough chances to win both. We need to show the belief and hunger to remain persistent with high energy in these sorts of games. Our squad is in full health but there will be personnel changes in the upcoming games. The development team have been on great form and where we can, we will be introducing some of their players into the first team to gain experience of the level and hopefully create some competition as the season comes to a close and we approach next season. Oadby took all three points from us in our previous meeting and having watched them recently, I believe they have improved. Their league position is false in my opinion and we are well aware of how tough this league is from top to bottom anyway so we will prepare as best we can for another hard encounter. Good luck to Oadby for the rest of the season.
Matt Giles Manager
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MATCH REPORT DesboroughTown FC 2 v 0 Easington Sports FC Sports lose scrappy game Missed chances for Sports but hosts deserve victory Sports travelled to Desborough Town FC looking for a much needed 3 points and improved performance but it wasn’t to be. On a poor pitch and with strong winds it was the home sides more direct approach which caused Sports problems early on. The hosts took the lead which a cross died in the wind. Joe White came out to claim the cross but as it dipped in front of him the striker headed into an empty net. White was injured as a result as a result of clashing with a Sports defender. Sports did create two good chances late on in the first half. The first was a header from a Walton cross which was well saved, the second was a good chance close in well saved by the keeper. In the second half it was an improved performance but the poor surface limited the ability of Northover, Dunn and Watts to affect the game. Crossing was a real issue with no trust in the pitch and many cross went wide or over without a clear connection. A chance did fall to Walters again who missed narrowly wide The hosts extended their lead late on and in truth were deserved winners.
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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 who 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, for as a result of tireless fund raising by all concerned and some dedicated work 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. (Becoming winners and finalists in the Senior Cup and heading 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 semiprofessional teams. (Aston Villa ‘A’, West Bromwich Albion ‘B’ and teams which now grace the Conference as members). 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 have remained as members of Division One ever since. With some ‘ups and downs’, Sport’s have almost always been mid-table at the end of each season, which, considering their amateur status against mostly professional or well-sponsored opponents has not been too bad a record. The Club has always sought to give the youngsters of Banbury and district an opportunity to get into senior football, and indeed beyond, and has continually run youth teams at various age levels. Wishing all those whose ability took them to higher levels good luck, and feeling grateful that the club gave them the start/plat- form to their careers. It has sometimes been said that Easington Sports have not been ambitious or forward looking enough in their sixty years, but shrewd and cautious stewardship by series of committees over the years have ensured that the club has never overreached itself financially, and has remained faithful to its original ideals to provide football of a good standard for local youth. In 2019 the club were awarded Community Charter Standard Status and currently have 35 affiliated teams. Our youth teams include both boys and girls and our open age section now includes three male, two female and a pan disability squad. We remain committed to providing those in the local community with a pathway into football. Our lateral movement into the UCLS for 2021 /2022 provides a welcome new challenge.
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PHOTOS BY E BARSON
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Josh ROSE
Lloyd SABIN
Goalkeeper
Defender
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Elliot BARTON
Olly GODDARD
Tom SMITH
Michael O’REGAN
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MEET THE SQUAD
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Harry BROCK
Alex STOTT
James WATTS
Lucas NORTHOVER
Defender
Midfielder
Midfielder
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Lewis BALDWIN
Reece BAYLISS
Luke SWANN
Alfie DUNN
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Adam TAYLOR
Harry WALTERS
Piers WALTON
Sam Sherpa Moore
Striker
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Matt GILES
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LEAGUE TABLE United Counties Football League South Premier League Pos
Team
1
Harborough Town FC
32 28
2
2
80
86
2
Hinckley LRFC
30 26
2
2
65
80
3
Rugby Town FC
32 21
3
8
24
66
4
Coventry Sphinx FC
32 20
2 10
41
62
5
Newport Pagnell Town FC
29 20
2
7
36
62
6
Wellingborough Town FC
33 19
5
9
21
62
7
Lutterworth Town FC
33 18
7
8
28
61
8
Coventry United FC
33 16
5 12
20
53
9
Eynesbury Rovers FC
33 12
6 15
-8
42
10
Godmanchester Rovers FC
30 12
4 14
1
40
11
Cogenhoe United FC
32 11
7 14
-11
40
12
Bugbrooke St.Michaels FC
32 13
3 16
-13
36 *
13
Easington Sports FC
31 10
4 17
-9
34
14
Potton United FC
31
9
7 15
-11
34
15
G.N.G Oadby Town FC
31
9
5 17
-16
32
16
Long Buckby AFC
34
9
5 20
-42
32
17
Desborough Town FC
31
7
8 16
-12
26 *
18
Rothwell Corinthians FC
31
4
6 21
-35
18
19
Biggleswade United FC
32
5
2 25
-93
17
20
Northampton O.N.Chenecks FC
32
3
5 24
-66
14
21
Peterborough Northern Star FC
0
0
0
0
0
P W D L GD
0
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SEASON STATS 2021/2022 League Player Name
Apps
J White
28
T Smith
13
E Barton
Goals
FA Cup/Vase Apps
Goals
ESFC Total Apps
Goals
Yellow
28 1
4
17
15
2
17
J Rose
29
2
31
O Goddard
18
J Eyre
28
L Northover
23
L Swann
1
18
1 1 1
6
34
4
5
28
4
29
4
5
34
4
P Walton
21
2
1
22
2
D Fountain
4
2
6
L Baldwin
8
3
11
A Doyle
5
5
10
A Stott
14
3
M O’Regan
13
3
H Walters
28
5
H Brock
19
J Peters
7
3
7
3
L Sabin
24
1
24
1
J Watts
31
3
34
J Fountain
15
2
17
A Dunn
18
S Sherpa Moore
6
L Steele
10
1
14
3
3
16
3
4
32
5
19
2 12
2
1
20
3
6
0
10
12
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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 half-term camp Tuesday, February 22 until Thursday, February 24. 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 2021/22 Date
Opponents
H/ A
Competition
Score
FA Cup
1-1
Scorers
07/08
Wokingham and Emmbrook
H
10/08
Wokingham and Emmbrook
A
FA Cup
14/08
Harborough Town
H
UCLS
1-2
Swann
21/08
Cinderrford Town FC
A
FA Cup
3-3
Taylor, OG, H Rose
24/08
Cinderford Town FC
H
FA Cup
28/08
PNS
A
30/08
Coventry Sphinx
04/09
Bowden
0-0 (4-3 PENS)
2-2 (4-2 PENS)
Billing, H Rose
UCLS
2-2
Walker, Swann
H
UCLS
0-3
Cirencester Town
A
FA Cup
3-0
08/09
Northampton ON
A
UCLS
0-4
11/09
Lutterworth Town
A
UCLS
6-0
14/09
NPTFC
H
UCLS
1-2
18/09
Cogenhoe Utd
H
UCLS
0-1
21/09
Coventry Utd
H
UCLS
3-0
25/09
London Colney FC
H
FA Vase
0-2
02/10
Godmanchester R
A
UCLS
2-2
Walters, Own goal
05/10
Long Buckby
A
UCLS
4-5
Peters 2 Goddard O’Regan OG
09/10
Rothwell Cor
H
UCLS
2-1
Hammond, Dunn
16/09
Biggleswade Utd
A
UCLS
1-2
Walters, Dunn
19/09
Bugbrooke St Mc
H
UCLS
1-2
Walters
23/10
Cropredy
A
Cup
0-3
Swann, OG, Walters
26/10
Newport Pagnell
A
UCLS
1-0
30/10
GNG Oadby
A
UCLS
2-1
OG
06/11
Eynesbury Rovers
H
UCLS
3-0
Northover x 2, Walton
09/11
Hinckley LRFC
H
UCLS
1-2
Northover
13/11
Wellingborough Town
A
UCLS
0-0
20/11
Potton United
H
UCLS
1-1
04/12
Coventry Sphinx
A
UCLS
1-0
11/12
Wellingborough T
H
UCLS
3-3
Steele x2, Stott
18/12
Cogonhoe United
A
UCLS
2-1
Stott
28/12
Rugby Town
A
UCLS
3-0
O’Regan x 2, Billing, Taylor
Swann
Smith, Peters, Dunn
Northover
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FIXTURES AND RESULTS 2021/22 Date
Opponents
H/ A
Competition
Score
Scorers
03/01
Long Buckby
H
UCLS
5-0
Steele x 3, Walters, Walton
08/01
Lutterworth Town
H
UCLS
4-2
18/01
Oxford City
A
OFA Cup
4-1
Stott
29/01
Bugbrooke St Mich
A
UCLS
1-2
Watts, Steele
05/02
North ON Chenecks
H
UCLS
1-2
Steele
12/02
Coventry United
A
UCLS
0-3
Steele x 2, Northover
15/02
Harborough Town
A
UCLS
7-0
19/02
Hinckley LRFC
A
UCLS
1-0
05/03
Biggleswade UTD
H
UCLS
0-1
12/03
Desborough Town
A
UCLS
2-0
22/03
GNG Oadby
H
UCLS
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United Counties Football League
Premier Division South Tuesday 22nd March 2022
Easington Sports FC JOE WHITE LUKE SWANN HARRY BROCK JOSH ROSE LLOYD SABIN OLLIE GODDARD JOE EYRE © JAMES WATTS PIERS WALTON HARRY WALTERS ALFIE DUNN ELLIOT BARTON LUCAS NORTHOVER ALEX STOTT SAM SHERPA MOORE ADAM TAYLOR
Manager: Matt Giles Assistants : Wally Hastie, Jake Butler, Danny Fox Physio: Ali Whitrow
G.N.G Oadby Town FC
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MANDEEP BAINS CHARLIE ANDREWS SORIN COJOCARU ARJUN HANDAL ABBAS JAH YAEGAN KENZI-GORE CAMERON POWELL © LAMAR PARKES NYLE PATEL ANDRE WILLIAMS ADAM ZIA MUSSA BHAM UMAR HUSSAIN ZION NISBETT MYLAN CHARLES ALEC MASOAPATALLI
Manager : Sunny Khera Assistant: Frank Benjamin, Ashvir Johal, Gurdeep Mudhar, Hitesh Patel, Harry Singh Physio: Kane Degia
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The exact year of formation is unsure but it is believed to be either 1937 or 1939 under the guise of Oadby Imperial. The club did not have to wait long for their first honours winning the “City Medals” competition in the 1939–40 season. Around 1943 the club merged with a local junior side to become Oadby United, two years later in 1949 they reverted to original name of Oadby Imperial which coincided being accepted into the Leicestershire Senior League Division 2 for the 1949–50 season. The first season saw the club finish in 11th place out of 16. In 1951 Oadby Imperial changed their name to become Oadby Town FC. In the same year they won the Leicestershire Senior LeagueDivision Two Championship and were promoted to Division One (later Division One became the Premier League and Division Two became Division OThe 1956–57 season saw the club finish as runners-up in the Leicestershire Senior League to Leicester City ‘A’ and also were runners-up to Whitwick Colliery in the Coalville Charity Cup. It wasn’t until 1963 that the club won its first major honours winning the Leicestershire Senior Cup for the first time beating Newfoundpool WMC in the final. The following season saw three pieces of silverware collected. As well as retaining their Leicestershire Senior Cup crown, Oadby also were Leicestershire Senior League champions for the first time and won the Coalville Charity Cup for a second time. It was to be a further four years (1967–68) for Oadby to regain the Senior League crown and for good measure they retained their Senior League title the following year and also added the Leicestershire Challenge and Rolleston Charity Cups. A fourth Senior League crown was achieved in the 1972–73 season. This was to be the last league title for over twenty years as it was not until the 1994–95 season that they regained the title. Titles six, seven and eight came in three consecutive years between 1997 and 1999, the latter resulting in promotion to the Midland Football Alliance Oadby Town have won the Leicestershire Senior League eight times and been runners-up seven times. In the 1999–2000 season they joined the Midland Football Alliance, and in their first season in this league they were crowned champions. In the 2002–03 season Oadby Town were FA Vase semi-finalists, losing out to Brigg Town 3–1 on aggregate. The 2004–05 season saw the club win their first Leicestershire Challenge Cup crown for over 30 years and 3rd in total, beating fellow Midland Alliance side Barwell 2–1 at the Walkers Stadium in Leicester. The 2006–07 season saw Oadby enter the Rolleston Charity Cup for the first time in nine years and winning the competition for a ninth time beating Barwell 2–1 in the final at Holmes Park. The following season saw Oadby retain the Rolleston Charity Cup beating favourites Hinckley United 4–1 in the final. On top of that they won the Leicestershire Challenge Cup for the fourth time beating Friar Lane & Epworth 3–0 at the Walkers Stadium. In 2010–11 Oadby Town finished 22nd in the Midland Football Alliance and were relegated to the East Midlands Counties League. Lee Harriman, former Coalville Town chief, was appointed manager for the 2011–12 season. Oadby managed a successful season with a decent run in the FA Vase, being the only team from below Step 5 to reach the 5th Round, losing to Staveley Miners Welfare. Oadby Town moved across to the United Counties League Division One (Step 6) for the 2012–13 season. Turbulent times followed over a few seasons with various management changes and inevitable financial pressures forcing the committee to regrettably resign the club from the United Counties League towards the end of last season due to unsustainable financial pressures. The club was fortunately reinstated without hesitation or fear of further stresses and strains by a fresh consortium with some existing staff and players. A fresh new management team and board stepped in who are all enthusiastic and committed to help sustain the clubs 80 year history and add strength , stability and who knows maybe some success. For this historic Leicestershire football club , The new management , The players and The fantastic supporters….old and new. Welcome to the future.
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CLUB NEWS ESFC Wildcats – New players welcome This is the fourth year we have run the programme and since its development we now have 5 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
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? Sunday 10th April 2022 sees the next session for our new Over 50’s team. Following the initial session we have now had over 30 players register their interest which is a fabulous start. More new players welcome…. Our 2022 Summer Tournament is scheduled for 4/5th June 2022. Over 120 teams are expected in Banburys largest sporting event. Due to Covid, we haven’t been able to host the event for the last two years and we are delighted to once again be able to put on this festival. For more info and to book please visit https://easingtonsports.torneopal.com/ VISIT: EasingtonSportsfc.com – For the latest fixtures, results, news and much more…
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