Hengrove Athletic v Gillingham Town

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“THE GROVE” Matchday programme of Hengrove Athletic Football Club

Toolstation Western League Division One Gillingham Town Saturday 4th December 2021 3.00pm


Hengrove Athletic Football Club Founded 1948

The AVB Stadium, Norton Lane, Whitchurch, Bristol BS14 0BT Main club sponsor for season 2021-22 - AVB Commercial Vehicle Repairs

Club Officials Chairman Treasurer Secretary/Media Groundsmen Manager Asst. Manager Coaches Physiotherapist Kit Manager U18 Management U18 Secretary Committee Alan Burton Mike Greatbanks Paul Hynam Giorgio Mancini Pete Stenner

Club Honours Mike Greatbanks Mike Greatbanks Martin McConachie Nigel Gray Dave Fear Jamie Hillman Jon Berry Ian Jones Mike Stone Pete Stenner Pete Stenner Paul Fortt & Mike Stone Martin McConachie Jon Berry Dave Fear Jamie Hillman Ian Jones Martin McConachie Mike Stone

Web: www.hengroveathletic.com Email: secretary@hengroveathletic.com

Alf Bosley Cup winners 1958/59, 1963/64 Somerset Junior Cup winners 1964/65 Somerset League Cup winners 1979/80 Somerset Senior Cup winners 1979/80 Promoted to Somerset County Prem. 1995/96 Somerset Senior Cup runners-up 2003/04, 2004/05 Somerset County Premier winners 2005/06 Western League Div 1 runners-up 2012/13, 2016/17 Les Phillips Cup winners 2015/16 FA Vase Third Round 2015/16 Phone: 07884 492217 (chairman) Phone: 07432 614494 (secretary)


Good afternoon everyone, Today, we offer a warm welcome to the players, officials & supporters of visitors Gillingham Town as well as our match officials too. We hope that they all enjoy their brief stay in the village and have a safe journey home too! Gillingham are back in the Toolstation League after a brief break following their move to nearby Woodwater Lane recently. Like ourselves, they are well up with their fixtures and also like us, they have had inconsistent results this season and currently lie five points ahead of us before today’s game. Our win down at Woodwater earlier in the season sparked a six game unbeaten run away from home so here’s hoping it does similar for us at home where results this season have been, shall we say, mixed. Off the pitch, plans are also moving on to improve the club and take it forward to the next level but also to retain the warm, friendly nature that the club is renowned for. The committee are working hard behind the scenes & over the next few months, much work will be done here at the AVB including a new boiler & housing and better car park facilities. Our big thanks to St Aldhelm’s Youth for fixing the lights on the training area so that all the teams can train up there. Our under-18’s have now won eight in a row in their Bristol u-18 Combination League season and are going great guns, sitting on top of the league. The lads have a league match here tomorrow v Chipping Sodbury; it would be great to see some more support for them as they progress with the club. Finally, we have secured a couple of new sponsors who have pledged to have some advertising boards within the ground, one of them being a very well-known name which is fantastic news for a club of our size, more details later. In the meantime, we would ask you to consider using the services of our kind sponsors featured in the matchday programme and also the advertising boards. If you do so, please could you mention that you saw their advert on your visit here to the AVB Stadium. Many thanks and enjoy the match Martin McConachie, Club Secretary




THE HENGROVE 75 In August 2023, Hengrove Athletic Football Club will celebrate its 75th anniversary. Formed shortly after the war by a group of demobbed soldiers, “The Grove” initially played down in Whitchurch then relocated to its current base here at Norton Lane in 1964, gradually moving up the leagues too. We’ve now been a Western League club for fifteen years! To celebrate our 75th birthday, we have put together a group of projects from around the club to take us to the next level on & off the pitch. Four categories; pitch, clubhouse, grounds and structure have been identified and various projects will be repaired, rebuilt, renewed and restored over the next two seasons & we’ve started the tasks already by refurbishing the bar area during the winter. The aim is to make the club more sustainable, more welcoming, smarter, fresher and an even greater place to watch the beautiful game. There’s so many more jobs, large and small, that we will be getting on with including painting, hammering, nailing, building & clearing. There are plans to re-introduce at least one more Hengrove team, bring in several new sponsors, build a new car park and possibly get a big friendly for the anniversary day. If you can offer a service, a pair of hands or your expertise, please see a committee member (listed in front of programme) and let them know. As much of the work as is possible will be done by volunteers & we’d love to see the AVB Stadium look as good as possible ahead of the anniversary. Thank you in advance.

1948

2023


The Hengrove

Like pontoon, but with a twist!

Entry costs just £1 per team per week (£10) Each competition runs for 10 matches First prize - £250 – highest scoring team Second prize - £100 – second highest scoring team Wooden spoon - £50 – lowest scoring team

Teams randomly selected Teams that don’t play awarded two goals Second competition started 15th October 2021, Next two competitions - 26th December 2021 & 4th March 2022 Entry fees must be paid in advance



Hengrove Athletic Player Stats 2021/22 season (maximum 24 games) Player Carter BAILEY Luca BAILEY Will BANKS Ben BRITTON Jackson BROWN Regan BURTON Carl BUSH Ricky BUSH Danny CONSTABLE Jack COUSINS Luke CREWE Frankie DICKS Danny DODIMEAD Rich DUFFY Brandon FEEHELY Jimmy FORTT Jamie GODFREY Sam JACKSON Jack JONES Harry LUCAS Giorgio MANCINI Jude McCARTHY Mickey PARSONS Sam PAYNE Luco PONSILLO Pete SHEPPARD Gary SHORNEY Harry TEMPLEMAN Will THOMAS Adrian THOMPSON Bailey TURNER Billy VAUGHAN Craig WHITE Kyle WIDGER

Starts

9 3 17 15 20 7 11 18 17 1 17 1 1

2 8 4 12 16 15 1 6 13 13 6 2 8 5 10 6

Sub On

Total

4 1

4 1 9 4 18 18 20 8 11 20 19 3 18 1 3 1 1 4 12 7 12 18 17 1 12 14 15 1 7 3 13 14 14 6

1 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 2 2 6 1 2 1 1 1 5 9 4

Goals

MOM

1

1

2

3 3

13

3

1 2 1 1 1

4 4

3

1

1





184 Wells Road, Knowle, Bristol, BS4 2DL


GAMEWEEK ELEVEN STANDINGS

1. 2. 3.

1st

Blake Lloyd

921 points

2nd

Ashley Lloyd

885 points

3rd

Mo

885 points

4th

Giorgio Mancini

869 points

5th

James Healey

817 points

6th

Tony Rich

802 points

7th

Martin McConachie

787 points

8th

Ryan Clark

786 points

9th

Jason Jarvis

781 points

10th

Brendan McKeigue

756 points

To join , please email secretary@hengroveathletic.com Arrange to pay your £10 entry fee by BACS, PayPal or cash You’re in and good luck! All money goes to prize funds.


The Cystic Fibrosis Comfort Fund is a small Bristol based charity, independent of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, which aims to help those who suffer from Cystic Fibrosis in their daily lives and enhance their quality of life. It was founded in 1991 by a small group of people from the Bristol Children’s Hospital following a bequest by a grandfather. In his will he stipulated the money should be used to benefit patients with Cystic Fibrosis to help them manage their own lives. There were originally two Trustees from the Children’s Hospital, a senior nurse, and a clinical nurse specialist, two parents, and a lecturer in physiotherapy. The Fund grew from there and it became a registered charity in 1993. Cystic Fibrosis is one of the UK's most common, life-limiting, inherited diseases. Cystic Fibrosis affects the internal organs, especially the lungs & digestive system, by clogging them with thick sticky mucus. This makes it hard to breathe and digest food. Those affected are born with CF and approximately 1 in every 2,500 babies born in the UK will inherit the condition. Improvements in care and treatment mean that more & more babies born with CF will become adults. However, their life expectancy is shortened.

This is a charity supported closely by Andy Stone (Stoner) from AS_FootyReview on Twitter where all profits from his merchandise is donated to the charity to continue helping and raising awareness to a charity close to his heart following the death of his close friend Sam “Syd Brimson” Thank you and enjoy the game!

For more information, please visit our website at www.cfcomfort.co.uk


THANK YOU TO OUR BOARD SPONSORS

Top To Toe Physiotherapy

Abacus Waste Management

D C Windows

The Three Lions

Ben’s Reclamation & Demolition

E R & B Print

AVB Commercial Vehicle Repairs

Avon Hydraulics (UK) Ltd

Belvedere Building & Plumbing

A D L Garage Doors

Apollo Cleaning Solutions

If you would like to join our board sponsors, please call Martin McConachie on 07432 614494 or email secretary@hengroveathletic.com for further details. The cost is £200 for the first year (including a one-off manufacture cost of £100) then £100 per year thereafter. Includes adverts on our website and in the programme.


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BRISTOL U18 FOOTBALL COMBINATION NEWS & TABLE

We are delighted to announce that this season, Hengrove Athletic will be running an under-18 side for the first time in six years. The team will be managed by Paul Fortt & Mike Stone and will compete in the Bristol under-18 Football Combination League; we have been placed in the First Division. As a club, we would like to welcome Paul, Mike, all of the players and the families to the AVB Stadium and hope they enjoy a long, happy & successful time with the club.

Pos. Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th

9 9 10 7 9 5 8 8 8 8 9 10

8 6 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1

1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2

0 2 3 1 4 0 4 5 5 5 7 7

36 29 25 22 19 23 19 18 25 16 20 17

11 16 24 9 20 15 19 23 35 28 24 45

25 13 1 13 -1 8 0 -5 -10 -12 -4 -28

25 19 17 16 13 11 10 7 7 7 6 5

Hengrove Athletic Bath City Keynsham Town Mangotsfield United Stoke Lane Lions Chipping Sodbury Downend Saints Thornbury Town Backwell Athletic Clifton United Rockleaze Rangers Saltford Stars

BRISTOL U18 FOOTBALL COMBINATION TABLE


BRISTOL U18 FOOTBALL COMBINATION FIXTURES

Sun 26 Sep

H

Keynsham Town

2.00pm

D 2-2 Grinnell, Impey

Sun 3 Oct Sun 10 Oct Sun 17 Oct Sun 24 Oct

A H H A

Downend Saints Eagles Saltford Stars Thornbury Town Clifton United Hawks

2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm

W 3-0 Grinnell (2), Tucker W 4-0 C Bailey (2), Impey, og W 3-2 C Bailey (2), Impey W 10-1 C Bailey (2), Impey (2), McCarthy (2), Griffiths (2) Lucas, Templeman

Sun 7 Nov

A

Rockleaze Rangers

2.00pm

Sun 14 Nov H

Stoke Lane Athletic Lions 2.00pm

Sun 21 Nov

Saltford Stars

2.00pm

Sun 28 Nov H

Bath City

2.00pm

Sun 5 Dec Sun 12 Dec

H A

Chipping Sodbury Town Keynsham Town

2.00pm 2.00pm

Sun 9 Jan Sun 16 Jan Sun 23 Jan Sun 30 Jan

H H A H

Downend Saints Eagles Mangotsfield United Thornbury Town Clifton United Hawks

2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm

Sun 6 Feb Sun 13 Feb Sun 20 Feb

A H A

Backwell Athletic Rockleaze Rangers Stoke Lane Athletic Lions

2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm

Sun 13 Mar Sun 20 Mar Sun 27 Mar

A A A

Bath City Youth Chipping Sodbury Town Mangotsfield United

2.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm

A

W 4-2 C Bailey (2), Grinnell Griffiths W 4-1 Impey (2), Charles Thornton W 3-2 Thornton, Tucker Impey W 3-2 C Bailey, Grinnell, Impey


TODAY’S Hengrove Athletic Green shirts, Green shorts, Green socks Carl BUSH Carter BAILEY Luca BAILEY Will BANKS Jackson BROWN Regan BURTON Ricky BUSH Danny CONSTABLE Jack COUSINS Luke CREWE Danny DODIMEAD Brandon FEEHELY Jack JONES Harry LUCAS Giorgio MANCINI Jude McCARTHY Mickey PARSONS Sam PAYNE Pete SHEPPARD Gary SHORNEY Adrian THOMPSON Bailey TURNER Billy VAUGHAN Craig WHITE Manager Asst. Manager Coaches Physio

Jamie HILLMAN Jon BERRY Ian JONES Mike STONE Pete STENNER

Referee Daniel BUGG


LINEUPS Gillingham Town Orange Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks

Elliot BEVIS James BOYLAND Bailey HODGE Jacob READ Tom JARVIS Matt HOWELL Lee SWEET Tom BEVAN Kieran BURPITT Louie MAHER Iwan WALTERS Andrew HOLMES Jack DICKER Max DICKER Jack MALE Bradley MILES Aaron RODRIGUEZ Aaron LANE-LENEY Scott WELLS-BURR Brandon SAWYER

Manager Assistants Coach

Paul DOWN Andy HOLMES Tommy READ

Physio

Megan MITCHELL

Assistants Colin SKYRME Damon McELLIN


Focus on.... GILLINGHAM TOWN FC

The club was established on 19th November 1879 at the Phoenix Hotel in Gillingham. A successful period starting in the mid 1960’s saw us win the Dorset League four times in five years. In 1970 we moved up to the Dorset Combination League. We finished bottom of the league in 1983-84, but avoided relegation. In 2001-02 we won the league cup beating Westland Sports 2-1 in the final. We were league runners up the following season, the first after the league was renamed the Dorset Premier League. After finishing as runners up again in 2007-08 we were then promoted to Division One of the Toolstation Western League. In 2009-10 we won the Dorset Senior Cup Final , beating Wimborne Town 2-1 in the final after extra time. A third place finish in Division One in 2011-2012 saw us promoted to the Premier Division. Despite finishing ninth in the division in 2016-17, we resigned from the Western League and dropped back to the DPL, due to the move to Woodwater. This season, with Woodwater now more or less to where it should be we are back in Division One of the Toolstation Western League.





WESTERN LEAGUE RECORD SEASON BY SEASON 2006-07 TO PRESENT No.

Season

Div

Pos.

1.

2006-07

1

2.

2007-08

3.

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

10th 42

17

7

18

58

64

-6

58

1

6th

40

20

9

11

83

61

+22

69

2008-09

1

6th

38

19

4

15

57

52

+5

61

4.

2009-10

1

7th

38

20

8

10

75

43

+32

68

5.

2010-11

1

10th 36

13

7

16

52

58

-6

46

6.

2011-12

1

10th 36

12

10

14

53

59

-6

46

7.

2012-13

1

2nd 40

29

4

7

93

34

+59

91

8.

2013-14

P

21st 40

8

4

28

33

87

-54

28

9.

2014-15

1

12th 42

15

10

17

75

75

0

55

10.

2015-16

1

7th

40

21

7

12

57

37

+20

70

11.

2016-17

1

2nd 42

27

7

8

105

37

+68

88

12.

2017-18

P

9th

16

8

14

73

60

+13

56

13.

2018-19

P

19th 38

5

6

27

40

102

-62

21

14.

2019-20*

1

14th 25

9

4

12

24

48

-24

31

15.

2020-21** 1

15th 9

3

3

3

10

12

-2

12

16.

2021-22*** 1

14th 22

6

5

11

35

51

-16

23

240

103

223

923

880

+43

823

AGG (to date)

P

38

566

* - season declared null & void

** - season curtailed

Bold type - promoted

Italic type - relegated

*** - current


YOU HAVE to wonder what Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney really made of their first experience of Non-League football. In case you hadn’t heard, the actors who bought Wrexham turned up at Maidenhead United to see their first Red Dragons in the flesh recently. For people who roll in some pretty high-profile and glamorous circles, walking in to be greeted with some heckling must have been an eyeopening experience. I doubt that happens on the red carpet. The depth of the National League System on full show with more than 1,600 turning out on a dark night to watch 90 minutes of the Beautiful Game. Fantastic. I imagine they returned home with an even greater sense of how vital all these clubs are to their communities, not to mention how much it means to the supporters of the club they now own. Of course, as is the way with these things, their team lost 3-2 before conceding a late equaliser against Torquay United on Saturday to draw 1-1. The documentary covering their take-over will be titled Welcome to Wrexham. It was also a Welcome to Football. Where it rarely goes to plan. After Tuesday’s defeat, Deadpool star Reynolds – a seriously successful businessman to boot – described his feelings on an instagram post. “Football is a staggering, heartbreaking, gorgeous, tommy-gun of soul-deadening, evil and beauty and I'm never sleeping again ever, ever.” Whether you are interested in their takeover or are indifferent, we can probably all relate, in some form, to that summary. Whoever you support, there must have been times when you think: Why do I do this? I know I have. There are millions of people in this country who have no interest in this mad game. Who don’t spend their Saturdays – or midweek evenings – standing in the cold, or glued to websites and social media to see how their team and rivals have got on. And sometimes, after those last-minute goals, you do wonder if it would be easier to not bother. But that’s the thing with football. It hooks you in. It refuses to let go. Conceding stoppage-time goals is equalled out by those stoppage-time winners. Or at least the hope of one. And there’s something bizarrely magical about being out in the freezing cold watching a drab draw. Especially in Non-League. Where you’re so close to the action and feel so much a part of it. I think we’ve seen that this season with some of the attendances across all levels – a combination of people just happy to be out at games again, mixed with an apathy of the higher reaches of the game. Because, yes, football can be a real pain at times. There are issues at all levels that really grate and things in Non-League that could be better. But it also provides more drama and moments than any Hollywood script. Hopefully the Wrexham duo saw that for themselves.







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Hengrove Athletic Club History

Hengrove Athletic F.C was formed in 1948 from players who were demobbed from National Service. As a footnote, there is also wartime history to the club colours of green and white. With rationing and many shortages, football shirts were virtually unobtainable, so all of the members of Hengrove Athletic F.C donated an ordinary white shirt and a mother of one of the players kindly dyed them green in the bath at her Knowle home. The colour green had no symbolic meaning. It was the only colour available at the time! The founding fathers of Hengrove Athletic F.C then agreed to retain these colours for the new club. A successful application was made to join the Bristol and Suburban League and they were placed in Division 3 for the start of 1948/49 season. A Reserve XI was established in 1950 and in the same year Hengrove Hall was rented for club meetings and social gatherings. The club continued to expand and the ‘A’ XI started in 1953, followed by the 30-plus XI in 1959. These four football teams made Hengrove Athletic F.C the largest club in the Bristol and Suburban League at the time – after just eleven years. A ‘B’ XI replaced the 30 plus in 1962. The long search for a ground came to fruition on Sunday 7 June 1964 when Norton Lane was officially opened and Hengrove Athletic F.C took up residence. The first XI was accepted by the Somerset Senior League for the 1974/75 season, where they remained until 2005/06 when they were runaway, unbeaten, Premier Division Champions and joined the Western League for the start of the 2006/07 season. Our Floodlights and Stand were installed at the ground in 2007/08 to achieve the necessary ground grading of the Western League. The EWW Stand was installed at the ground in 2012/13 to achieve the necessary ground grading of entry into the FA Cup and future possible promotions. The first XI finished runners-up in Western League Division One in 2012/13, achieving promotion to the Premier Division. They also lifted the Les Phillips League Cup (Western League) in 2015/16 before winning promotion to the Premier Division again the following season. In 2017/18 under new manager John Durbin, the club finished ninth in the Premier Division, their highest ever position and as a result, were also the highest placed Bristol side in the division. However, this was followed by relegation back to Division One in 2018/19. Jamie Hillman returned for a third spell as manager in the summer of 2019 but the next two seasons failed to play to a finish due to the COVID pandemic. In both seasons, the Grove finished in mid table.



A guide to away games this season in Toolstation Western League Division One AEK Boco

Greenbank Road, Hanham, Bristol BS15 3RZ

6.5 miles

Almondsbury

The Field, Gloucester Rd, Almondsbury. BS32 4AA

17.9 miles

Bishop’s Lydeard

Darby Way, Bishop’s Lydeard, Taunton. TA4 3BA

45.9 miles

Bishop Sutton

Lakeview, Wick Road, Bishop Sutton. BS39 5XN

7.7 miles

Bristol Telephones BTRA Ground, Stockwood Lane, Bristol BS14 8SJ

1.2 miles

Cheddar

Bowden's Park, Draycott Road, Cheddar BS27 3RL

19.4 miles

Devizes Town

Nursteed Road, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 3DX

35.5 miles

Gillingham Town

Woodwater Lane, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 4WL

34.5 miles

Lebeq United

Oaklands Park, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4AA

17.9 miles

Longwell Green

Shellards Road, Longwell Green, Bristol BS30 9AD

5.8 miles

Odd Down

Combe Hay Lane, Odd Down, Bath, BA2 8PA

10.4 miles

Oldland Abbots

Castle Road, Oldland Common, Bristol BS30 9SZ

6.4 miles

Portishead Town

Bristol Road, Portishead, Bristol BS20 6QG

14.2 miles

Radstock Town

Southfield Rec. Ground, Southfields, Radstock BA3 3NZ

12.0 miles

Sherborne Town

Raleigh Grove, Terrace PF, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 5NS

41.2 miles

Tytherington Rocks

Hardwicke PF, Tytherington, South Gloucs GL12 8UJ

19.5 miles

Warminster Town

Weymouth Street, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 9NS

27.2 miles

Wells City

Rowdens Road, Wells, Somerset BA5 1TU

17.6 miles

Welton Rovers

West Clewes, North Rd, Midsomer Norton BA3 2EW

10.4 miles

Wincanton Town

Sports Ground, Moor Lane, Wincanton BA9 9EJ

29.1 miles


Fixtures & Results 2021/2022 Date

Opponents

Ven. Res.

Att.

Scorers

Sat 31 Jul

Sherborne Town

A

L 1-6 152

McCarthy

Tue 3 Aug

Odd Down (Bath)

H

D 2-2 89

Burton, Sheppard

Sat 7 Aug

Wincanton Town

H

W 4-1 76

Dodimead (2), Sheppard, Mancini

Sat 14 Aug

Welton Rovers

A

L 0-1 110

-

Tue 17 Aug

Cheddar

H

L 2-4 80

Dodimead (2)

Sat 21 Aug

Radstock Town

A

D 1-1 77

Dodimead

Sat 28 Aug

Bristol Telephones H

L 1-4 90

Vaughan

2021

Mon 30 Aug Oldland Abbots

A

L 0-3 77

-

Sat 4 Sep

Warminster Town

H

L 0-3 76

-

Sat 11 Sep

Ascot Utd (FAV)

H

L 0-2 70

-

Tue 14 Sep

AEK Boco

H

L 1-4 107

Jones

Sat 18 Sep

Odd Down (Bath)

A

W 2-0 52

Dodimead, Cousins

Sat 25 Sep

Warminster Town

A

L 6-7 82

Dodimead (2), Banks, Vaughan, Ponsillo, Jackson

Sat 2 Oct

Lebeq United

H

W 4-3 37

Dodimead (2), Ponsillo, Jackson

Tue 5 Oct

Bishop’s Lyd. (SPC) H

L 1-3 48

Sheppard

Sat 9 Oct

Wells City

A

D 1-1 -

Cousins

Sat 16 Oct

Devizes Town

H

L 2-3 43

Dodimead, Vaughan

Sat 23 Oct

Gillingham Town

A

W 2-0 57

Sheppard, Cousins

Sat 30 Oct

Oldland Abbots

H

L 0-1 63

-

Wed 3 Nov

AEK Boco

A

D 0-0 312

-

Sat 6 Nov

Bishop’s Lydeard

A

D 2-2

Ponsillo (2)

Sat 13 Nov

Lebeq United

A

W 2-1 25

Dodimead, Burton


Fixtures & Results 2021/2022 Date

Opponents

Ven. Res.

Sat 20 Nov

Sherborne Town

H

L 0-3 55

-

Sat 27 Jan

Portishead Town

A

W 2-1 64

Dodimead, Godfrey

Sat 4 Dec

Gillingham Town

H

Sat 11 Dec

Portishead Town

H

Sat 18 Dec

Bristol Telephones A

Mon 27 Dec Bishop Sutton

Att.

Scorers

A

2022 Sat 22 Jan

Almondsbury

H

Sat 5 Feb

Tytherington R

H

Sat 19 Feb

Almondsbury

A

Sat 26 Feb

Radstock Town

H

Sat 5 Mar

Wincanton Town

A

Sat 12 Mar

Bishop’s Lydeard

H

Sat 19 Mar

Longwell Green

A

Sat 26 Mar

Tytherington R

A

Sat 2 Apr

Welton Rovers

H

Sat 9 Apr

Cheddar

A

Fri 15 Apr

Bishop Sutton

H

Mon 18 Apr Longwell Green

H

Sat 23 Apr

Devizes Town

A

Sat 30 Apr

Wells City

H

TBC

Keynsham / Wells

H

(Les Phillips Cup First Round, early March)

Key FAV - FA Vase

LPC - Les Phillips Cup

SPC - Somerset Premier Cup



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