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WELCOME BILLY WOOD CHAIRMAN
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Welcome everyone to The Continental Pilot Field as we enter FA Trophy action vs Chippenham Town.
Knowing the journey there I wish the directors, management, staff, players and most importantly supporters of Chippenham Town the safest of trips here to Hastings today.
Last year little old Hastings knocked our opponents today out of the FA Cup, one of my favourite moments as ‘U’s Chairman/CEO. Today we look to knock them out of another FA competition and find ourselves back in form with back to back wins over Haringey Borough and Crawley Town.
Today it’s super important to show what we are
as a club, a growing vibrant exciting atmosphere like no other.
In my time at the club I have tried to make sure the Hastings mentality and voice is heard, I’ll continue to battle the elements to make sure we always keep true to ourselves and it’s important we continue down that road. I hope after 3 years you know I take immense pride in this club but without each and everyone of you it’s not the same.
Be loud, be proud and let’s go and have some fun today. COYU
Photo: Scott White Photography Chinedu McKenzie celebrates what became the winning goal against Corinthian-CasualsGARY ELPHICK THE GAFFER
Afternoon and welcome to today’s match against Chippenham Town.
We renew old rivalries today from our previous cup game against our visitors. They’ve had an up and down season so far, but their FA Cup run shows that they are a talented team and we will have to be at our best today.
We have good momentum at the moment, but we continually work from week to week looking at small p ercentages to improve our game. Our last two games have been very pleasing but they’ve been and gone and we have to look forward now.
Keep getting behind the lads!
Onwards and upwards! ...
Gary
HASTINGS UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT & OFFICIALS
CLUB DETAILS
Co Name: Hastings United Football Club Limited
ContinentalPilotFieldElphinstoneRdHastingsTN342AX
Private Limited Company: Incorporated 24/9/1997
Company Registration Number: 03441850
Registered office address: 36 Cambridge Road Hastings East Sussex TN341DU
Ownership - Major shareholders:
Bohemia Hastings LLP - 95.27% -
Daren Burney & Peter Sherlock 100% controlling party
DIRECTORS & SECRETARY
Chairman / CEO / Director Billy Wood
Vice Chairman / Director Pat McCrossan
Director Hayley Clout
Director Craig Barrow
Director Ross Shewry-Maryan
Director Peter Sherlock
Director Dave Ormerod
Non-Executive Director Daren Burney
Company Secretary Dane Martin
CLUB PRESIDENT Dave Ormerod
Telephone 01424 444635 Email club@hastingsunited.com Website www.hastingsunited.com
MEMBERS OF
Pitching In Isthmian Football League
Sussex County Football Association
LIFE MEMBERS
Les BrittonTony CosensDavid Harding
David NesslingDave OrmerodCharles Pilbeam
VICE PRESIDENTS
C BarrowJ DowntonA Keen
OFFICIALS
Club Secretary
Dane Martin
Commercial Director Hayley Clout
Programme Editor Paul Hoggard
Press Officer Billy Wood
Public Address/Matchday Media Team:
Eddie DenyerPat McCrossan Nick Clarke
Ryan Segal Bob Quinn
Matchday Liaison Officer Steph McCrossan
1st Team Photographer (M & W ) Scott White
1st Team Videographer (M & W ) Joseph Knight
U23/U18 Photographer Joe Knight
Health & Safety Officer David Russell
Deputy Safety Officer Greg Agathocli
Club Shop Managers Ged Clout & Sue Gallop
Pilot Bar Manager Dane Martin
Kit/Laundry Manager Sue Cornelius
Head Groundsman Simon Rudkins
FOOTBALL MANAGEMENT
Director of Football Dean White
FIRST TEAM MANAGEMENT & STAFF
First Team Manager Gary Elphick
Assistant Manager Jon Meeney
First Team Coach Andrew Brown
First Team Coach Peter Heritage
GK Coach / Opposition Scout Ben Cornelius
Kit Coordinator/Matchday Physio Dane Martin
Sports Therapist / Physio Paige Wise
Performance Analyst James McCrossan
U23 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD MANAGEMENT
U23 Manager Jon Meeney
U18 SQUAD MANAGEMENT
U18 Manager Ben Cornelius
ACADEMY
Coaching Partner Skiltek
Education Scheme Partner East Sussex College Hastings
Head of Academy Jon Meeney
Management Group Craig Barrow, Sean Ray
Welfare Roger Bond / Louise Chalmers
Administration Roger Bond
Discipline Roger Bond
Social Media & Press Officer Charmaine Ridgers
Recruitment Sean Ray
U16 Manager Emlyn McCann
U15 Manager Bernie Walker
U14 Manager Guiseppe Lombardelli
U13 Manager Sean Ray
U12 Manager Shane Ridgers
U11 Manager Dan Allen
U10 Manager Gary Hart
U9 Manager Tony Field
U8 Manager Jordan Ray
U7 Manager Jake Daniels
HAYLEY CLOUT COMMERCIAL DIRECTOR
Good afternoon everyone.
Welcome back to the Continental Pilot Field after two great home wins in the league and cup. Tuesday night was brilliant and I just wanted to say congratulations to the players and managment team on progressing into the next round of the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup after a great penalty shoot-out against a League 2 club!
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We hope Danny and his guests enjoy their day with us and thank you for all your support both now and in the future.
I would also like to welcome and continually thank Bob H who is our Matchball Sponsor, Bob also helps us out with various other things, sponsors players, is also involved with the ladies team and a great support for me. We are truly grateful for everything he does for us.
A big welcome and thank you to all our Mascots for today’s game who are players from our U11s Academy team. We hope you all have a great day with us and enjoy the matchday experience. Enjoy the game and hopefully into the next round! ...
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MATCH MASCOTS
GUT FEELING SIMON STODDART’S
My views - not United's - on semi-pro football and occasionally, other topics.
NICE ONE WAYNE!
When you're unable to see United in action these days, you end up relying heavily on social media to keep up. Usually it's work that interferes with a couple of 4 week sojourns way, way away in the Philippines. Where I am now. And at 2am or so, Sunday morning, I was able to enjoy 3 of Saturday's goals on Facebook posted by Wayne Southby. And on Monday evening I saw Joe Knight's video prese ntation too. Thanks to all concerned - great to be able to keep in touch.
arrangements are just that - you have to be realistic about recalls which we've already seen with Joe who is an exceptional talent to be getting in the Gills squad at just 17. Indeed not many 17 year olds feature in Isthmian Premier squads let alone EFL2. Enjoy Joe's contributions while you can!
Bit up and down lately - 4 frustrating narrow defeats, all single goal margins with 2 big away wins - we needed that Borough result last Saturday. Four goals a big bonus and despite those recent reversals, we still have a decent defensive record with only Bishop's Stortford having conceded less goals.
CHIPPENHAM AGAIN
Still off Wayne's video as the Cole Warren end celebrates Chinedu making it 4-1 with another instant impact goal!
BIG 3 POINTS
Footballwebpages showed United a goal down to Haringey Borough on Saturday. What a second half turn around that was. Gary is fixing the goal scoring issue, Popey has got going, Chinedu has made an immediate impact and here's hoping Joe gets to stay at the Pilot Field a while. Loan
Memorable FA Cup win at Hardenhuish Park last season with United, then two levels below Chippenham, winning 1-0 thanks to the goal of the season from Kenny Pogue.
Chippenham are going well in this season's FA Cup with a recent 1st Round 1-0 win against EFL1 Lincoln City earning them a 2nd Round tie at old Southern League sparring partners of ours, Burton Albion. More EFL1 opposition for them tomorrow week.
Today's FA Trophy tie is just Chippenham's second visit here. We played them twice in our yoyo 2002-3 season. We were 6th in the Southern Premier after a 0-0 draw at Hardenhuish almost 20 years ago to the day - 9/11/02. Chippenham had been promoted to the Southern Prem as Western Division runners up the previous season while we were winning the Eastern Division.
Yoyo? How things had changed when we met here in April 03. Our FA Cup exit at Stevenage earlier in the season seemed to spark off a horrendous run of defeats and when we kicked off on 12/4/03 we were 4 points adrift of safety with 6 games to play. We were to win that must win game 2-1 with goals from Tony Burt and Danny Simmonds to give us a real chance of a big escape. Which all never happened. What an up and down season that was.
You have to wonder if Jefferson will reach that half century. Imagine if, say, Danny Simmonds (pictured below) was still doing the business pitchside. 2019 saw him here in the Manchester United Legends game and he looked well capable of running midfield.
CRAWLEY
Goalmouth action as, I think, Stuart Playford goes up to challenge with Tony Burt hovering in the background. Veteran Chippenham supporters here today will recognise some of their players from 20 seasons ago.
EVERGREEN
Check this out for a playing career .......
Contact with our old Southern League opponents from West Sussex is infrequent these days. The last game with points at stake was a 0-0 draw just over a week after that win over Chippenham 20 long seasons ago. Sussex Senior Cup games won't be top priority till the final looms with the prospect of a trophy but those Sussex bragging rights - bit like the Burgess Hill Trophy tie recently, eh.
All reflected in Gary's team selection Tuesday evening (Early Wednesday morning for me in the Philippines). Pretty much a first team line up and a fine result as penalties decided a Cup tie for the 2nd time this season.
I shall be following today's game from Phillies Sports Bar in Angeles City (pictured below). Thursday sees me on the 50 mile bus ride from Manila which on a good day is 1 hr 50 and on a horrendous day - 4hrs 30. Always good to, er, leave in good time and here's hoping Just Stop Oil hasn't opened a South East Asia branch........
LEAGUE NEWS
FROM IAN THOMPSON
Round up of last Saturday
Aveley topple Hornchurch, whilst Potters Bar Town and Bishop's Stortford also manage single goal triumphs. Billericay bring five to the table, whilst we've four goals for Canvey and Hastings.
Last Saturday we again boarded a leadership merry-go-round at the top of the Premier Division, with Potters Bar Town taking charge once more. We knew that our leaders at kick off, Hornchurch, faced a tough task as they travelled to face fifth place Aveley - and the two were level on points after Saturday as the Millers scored the only goal of the game. It arrived fourteen minutes from time, Kenny Aileru finding the corner of the net.
Potters Bar Town welcomed Bowers & Pitsea to the Lantern Stadium. The Scholars fell to defeat at Horsham last weekend, but must have been confident, particularly as they defeated Bowers twice last season. The Essex side aren’t particularly easy to beat, however, having drawn almost half of their matches so far- and it looked like they had yet another draw until Nick Dembele, a revelation since arriving from Bognor a few weeks ago, scored for the third match in a row, this one coming just six minutes from time.
Bishop’s Stortford saw their long, long unbeaten run come to an end at Canvey Island, but the Blues couldn’t blame the Manager of the Month curse as they were only notified of that honour two days later! They welcomed Kingstonian, and again, we had but one goal - this one coming just before the half hour to the Blues number nine, Oliver Peters, who met a headed defensive clearance with a volley on the edge of the box and found the back of the visitors net.
Enfield Town travelled to take on one of our form sides, Carshalton Athletic their hosts. The
Towners were five unbeaten in all competitions, and won both encounters against the Robins last season - and they did it again at Colston Avenue. Sam Youngs gave them a great start in the seventh minute, Jake Cass doubling their advantage midway through the first half. Ten minutes after the break Tom Beere gave the hosts hope, halving the deficit, but it didn’t remain halved for long as an own goal just three minutes later made sure of the points for the Towners.
Fresh from halting Stortford’s unbeaten run, Canvey Island travelled to face managerless and second bottom Herne Bay. The Gulls are having a fine campaign, their first since promotion, and seemed to be over their mini-blip, having won their last two games without conceding a goal and whilst scoring five. They made it nine points from nine despite falling behind on fifteen minutes - Marcel Barrington’s fifth of the season for Bay. Joe Paxman levelled for the Gulls just after the half hour, and twelve minutes after the restart Odei Martin Sorondo put them ahead. Charlie Edwards then got in on the act and added two more to clinch a four-one win.
Lewes and Cray Wanderers met at the Dripping Pan, and couldn’t manage a goal between them. They did manage a red card, Mitch Chapman departing in sixty four minutes for the visitors, but that was the extent of the excitement. The Rooks are eight games unbeaten, the Wands take their unbeaten run to six matches.
Billericay Town seemed to have suddenly hit a bump in the road, but they avoided any potholes provided by the visit of Horsham by triumphing in an eight goal thriller. Within thirty one minutes the hosts were four goals to the good, Michael Chambers, Chris Dickson (2) and Bradley Stevenson with those, but the Hornets finally awoke, and got three back in an eleven minute
CHIPPENHAM TOWN FC
Club: Chippenham Town Football Club
Club Founded: 1873
Nickname: The Bluebirds
HISTORY
Chippenham Town Football Club has been in existence since 1873.
After building a firm foundation for the modern game during the 1980s with many capital projects, the present structure was formed in 1996. A historic cup run saw the club appear in the last FA Vase game at the old Wembley Stadium in May 2000 and although the Bluebirds failed to lift the trophy in front of over 20,000 supporters, this acted as a springboard for both on and off field growth.
There were back-to-back promotions from the Western League into the Southern League and then the Southern League Premier Division. Progress faltered slightly in 2003/2004 when the Bluebirds failed to gain promotion to the new Conference South following reorganisation of Grass Roots football. This together with a general change in leadership at the club both on and off the pitch meant that for a while consolidation was the name of the game. The following season, however, things settled down and the team topped the Premier Division almost all year. Gates reflected this success with an average attendance of 634 and a spectacular local derby game against Bath City attracted over 1,600 people. The final play-off at Hardenhuish Park saw almost 2,000 people watch the Bluebirds narrowly miss promotion by the odd goal.
Season 2005/2006 saw a change of managers and almost a new team but despite this the Club had an unprecedented season reaching the first-round proper of the FA Cup for the first time since 1951. Although the replay with Worcester City was lost and a chance to entertain Huddersfield at home in the second round
Chairman: Neil Blackmore
First Team Manager: Gary Horgan
Ground: The Thornbury Surfacing Stadium
Capacity: 3,000 (300 Seated)
with TV rights guaranteed, the Bluebirds still attracted a capacity crowd of over 2,800 most of whom were home supporters. Once again, the side was in the top five of the League all year and only denied promotion to the Conference South by a last-minute goal in the play-off final.
Although the Club encountered a few hurdles in the 2006/2007 season, the next saw a very young side again reach the play-offs only to lose once more by the odd goal this time to Halesowen after the original tie was abandoned due to the wet conditions with the Bluebirds leading 3-2. In season 2009-2010, a superb end of season run (including a final day victory over champions Farnborough) saw the Bluebirds finish third. A 2-0 play off semi-final victory over Hednesford Town saw yet another final play-off, this time at Nuneaton. The Bluebirds took a 1-0 lead but the hosts equalised from a wrongly awarded corner. Extra time saw Nuneaton grab a 2-1 victory in front of over 3,000 fans. Thus, Chippenham Town had reached the play-offs four times in six seasons but had yet to win promotion to the then Conference South. In 2010-2011, the Bluebirds finished seventh whilst in 2011-2012, a disappointing eleventh place was achieved.
The start of the 2012-2013 season saw exciting changes at Hardenhuish Park with the formation of feeder club Chippenham Park along with a youthful Park reserve side. Manager of the previous six seasons, Adie Mings, became Director of Football and Nathan Rudge was appointed player-manager along with his assistant Richard Fey. Mings left his position before Christmas to take up a scouting role with Chelsea FC. On the field, the team had a mixed season. A late goal at Gloucester
City saw them miss out on a possible first round FA Cup tie with Leyton Orient whilst a 17-match winless run threatened relegation until six victories in their last seven matches saw the Bluebirds finish nine points above the relegation area and in fifteenth place. The season was also notable for goalkeeper Conor Thompson moving to Torquay United and Tyrone Mings being snapped up by Ipswich Town.
The 2013-14 season began disappointingly with manager, Nathan Rudge, resigning after defeats in the first two games. Steve Winter took charge. However, as results did not improve, the Board decided to seek a new manager and, in November 2013, appointed Mark Collier with Tom Jones as his assistant. From then on, the team settled down with Mark making various changes but, after such a very difficult start, it was hard to pick up desperately needed points and the Bluebirds always hovered just above the relegation zone. Matters were made even worse when Rob Dean suffered a horrific knee injury at Hungerford Town towards the end of the season. Thankfully, the Club managed to retain its place in the Premier Division.
Season 2014-15 saw further rebuilding of the Bluebirds’ squad and, later in the season, the return of past Club favourite, Charlie Griffin, marking his third spell with the Club. A series of player injuries affected league position in the first half of the season but a better second half meant an eventual eleventh place finish, a considerable improvement on the previous two seasons when relegation threatened.
Season 2015-2016 saw another improvement with League Two side Newport County's skipper Andy Sandell joining the Bluebirds in close season. Sandell went on to become the Southern Premier Division's golden boot winner and was joined up front mid-season by the returning Alan Griffin. The Bluebirds recorded an early morale boosting victory at eventual champions Poole Town and their good form continued into the New Year heading the table. The Bluebirds also reached the fourth qualifying round of the FA cup where they went out 0-2 at home to Maidstone United who went on to win promotion from Conference South. However, a very poor March where they only picked up three points from six games saw them fade away to eighth place, albeit another improvement on the previous season. The 2016-2017 season saw most of the previous year’s squad retained and manager Mark Collier and his
assistant Tom Jones spent a very busy close season adding some impressive additions with the aim of finishing in a play-off position. A superb run of twentythree unbeaten games from November to Easter saw the Bluebirds crowned champions on Good Friday without kicking a ball as rivals Leamington failed to win at Biggleswade. The following day, Easter Saturday, saw 1146 fans celebrate promotion to National League (South) after sixteen seasons in the Southern League, fifteen in the Premier Division. Sandell was the Southern Premier Division's golden boot winner for the second successive season.
Season 2017-2018, the first in the National League South, was about consolidation as the side adjusted to a markedly different pace and quality of football. Changes in the management team also ensued and having hovered around the lower positions for some weeks, a late run of form meant the Bluebirds finished their first season in a creditable thirteenth place. In the Wilts County FA Senior Cup, performances ensured an appearance in the final of the competition against Highworth Town. The game, played at the Swindon Town FC’s County Ground, saw the Bluebirds lift a second piece of silverware in successive seasons, courtesy of a 3-0 win.
Season 2018-2019 was the Bluebirds second season in the National League South with consolidation and avoiding 'second season syndrome' the main aim. Things were not helped with injuries or unavailability to eight key players, several of them long term but despite that we again finished thirteenth in the League with one more point than our inaugural season. The biggest disappointment occurred in the FA Cup. Having held National League side Maidenhead United to a 1-1 fourth qualifying round draw, we lost the replay in Berkshire 1-0 after seeing two goals harshly ruled out for offside and being reduced to ten players. Hence, we also missed out on a lucrative televised home tie against high flying Portsmouth in the First Round Proper.
The 2019/20 season saw our one hundredth season at the Thornbury Surfacing Ltd Stadium Hardenhuish Park, having first kicked off here on 20 September 1919 when we played Spencer Moulton, the game ending in a 2-2 draw with gate receipts of £10! Despite a good run to the First Round Proper in the 2019/20 Emirates FA Cup where a 3-0 home defeat against Northampton Town
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HISTORY ContINUED
ended the Club’s interest, ongoing League performance was worrying with the Bluebirds hovering just above the relegation positions. It was decided a change of management was due and in early 2020, Mark Collier, who had managed the side for some six years, was replaced by Mike Cook and his team. This change injected a new impetus and after a shaky first couple of games under the new manager, the Bluebirds went on an unbeaten seven game run lifting them to twelfth place before the season prematurely ended on 16 March due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the last game of the season turning out to be a creditable single goal home draw against the eventual National League South champions, Wealdstone. Final resolution of the league, on a points per game system, however, reduced the club to fourteenth slot.
Summer 2020 witnessed the Coronavirus pandemic’s grip tightening. Eventually, the season commenced in October albeit with games played behind closed doors and clubs having to develop Covid protocols governing the conduct of fixtures and the safe return of spectators. The situation eased sufficiently to allow restricted numbers of spectators to attend the Boxing Day home fixture with local rivals, Bath City, before a second Government lockdown meant behind closed door fixtures resumed. The ongoing financial impact caused by the absence of fans coupled with a cessation of Government grant funding at the end of 2020, meant that several National League member clubs, including Chippenham Town, found themselves increasingly financially unable to fulfil their 2021 fixtures. The Club was eventually charged under National League Rule 8.39 for failing to fulfil four fixtures and subsequently fined £8,000 with a suspended 8-point deduction carried over to season 2021/22 in the event of a similar breach. In the worsening financial climate, the National League asked member clubs to vote on the continuance of the
season. The National Division continued whilst North and South Divisions were ultimately declared “null and void”. This declaration did not negate the Rule 8.39 sanctions which the Club took to a FA Appeal hearing but lost.
Season 2021/22 witnessed the return of a full league programme and culminated in the Club’s highest ever place, finishing seventh in the National League South and clinching the final play-off place in the last game of the season. But before that happened, a change of management with a handful of games to go saw the departure of Mike Cook and his assistants. Ex-Bluebird, Gary Horgan, was invited to take over as manager and Matt Coupe was subsequently appointed his assistant. A tough run-in lay ahead with the Bluebirds having to play virtually all the sides in the play-off positions. To secure their own play-off finals place, they needed to win at Havant & Waterlooville while the home team needed a minimum of a draw. A 0-2 victory for the Bluebirds saw them justifiably steal seventh place to earn an away play-off Eliminator at Dartford. On a Thursday evening, a tight game with no score at ninety minutes and still goalless after extra time, went to penalties which the Bluebirds eventually won 2-3. No respite, though, as three days later they were back to Kent for the play-off Semi-Final at Ebbsfleet Utd. Another heroic performance saw the goals once again remain stubbornly absent at ninety minutes and another extra time loomed. This time, however, the lottery of the penalties was avoided as Ebbsfleet, in the first half of extra time, scored the only goal of the game to earn themselves a place in the play-off Final. So, a hugely successful season for the Bluebirds was over but this was one for which they could be justifiably proud.
PLAYER PEN PICTURES
CAINE BRADBURY Midfielder (dob 23 Feb 01)
Caine is a product of Chippenham Town’s Academy. He made several first team appearances in season 2021/22 before securing a place in the first team squad for season 2022/23.
ALEx BRAY Midfielder (dob 25 Jul 95)
Alex first signed for Chippenham Town in February 2020 joining the Club from Hereford. His previous clubs included Swansea City and Rotherham Utd with loan spells at Plymouth Argyle, Forest Green Rovers, York City and Weston-super-Mare.
NOAH COPPIN Midfielder (dob 23 Oct 01)
Another product of Chippenham Town’s Academy and having made several first team appearances in season 2021/22, he too has secured a place in the first team squad for season 2022/23.
ALEFE SANTOS D’ABADIA Midfielder (1 Mar 95)
Alefe first joined Chippenham Town for season 2021/22. He began his career at Stoke City before joining Bristol Rovers in Summer 2011 making his professional debut the following year. In 2014, he joined Derby County his time there including loan spells with Notts County and Eastleigh before he signed for Yeovil in 2017 and subsequently Aldershot in 2019. In August 2020, he joined Weymouth from where he joined Chippenham Town.
CRAIG FASANMADE Forward: (dob 13 Sep 99)
Joined Chippenham Town in October 2022. Previously with Hemel Hempstead Town and has completed loan spells with several National League Clubs.
HARVEY GREENSLADE Forward: (dob 8 Apr 04)
Harvey joined Chippenham Town in September 2022 on loan from Bristol Rovers.
DANIEL GRIFFITHS Forward (16 Jan 01)
Daniel signed for Chippenham Town on a two-year deal in Summer 2021 from Cardiff City having joined the Welsh side from Liverpool in the Summer of 2018. He is a Welsh youth international forward. His goals for Cymru Premier side Penybont during the 2019/20 season, helped them avoid relegation.
CALLUM GUNNER Midfielder (dob 27 Mar 99)
Callum first joined Chippenham Town in November 2018 on loan from Bradford City. He signed permanently on non-contract terms for the 2019/20 season and has now committed to a fifth season (22/23) with the Club.
SPENCER HAMILTON Defender (dob 7 Oct 95)
Spencer signed for Chippenham Town in Summer 2020 after six seasons and more than 140 appearances across the back line for Gloucester City. He is a former Cheltenham Town trainee.
JOE HANKS Midfield (dob 2 Mar 95)
Joe signed for Chippenham Town in Summer 2020 joining from Gloucester City. He played League 2 football in his early career for Cheltenham Town and has re-signed for season 2022/23.
WILL HENRY Goalkeeper (dob 6 Jul 98)
Signing for Chippenham Town for the 2021/22 season, Will first played for the Club in season 2018/19 making six league appearances on a one-month loan from Swindon Town. His previous clubs include Hampton & Richmond Borough and Bath City from where he joined Chippenham Town.
EDDIE JONES Defender (dob 6 Jun 91)
Eddie re-joins Chippenham Town for Season 2022/23 having most recently played for Bath City. He has also had spells with Forest Green Rovers, Gloucester City, Solihull Moors, AFC Telford and Oxford City as well as several American and Canadian clubs
MATT JONES Defender (dob 30 Nov 95)
A member of CTFC’s 2017 promotion winning squad to the National League South, Matt re-joins Chippenham Town for Season 2022/23 having most recently played for Hungerford Town.
WILL KING Midfielder (dob 27 Sep 02)
A third product of Chippenham Town’s Academy to have broken into the first team squad for season 2022/23 having also made several previous first team appearances.
PABLO MARTINEz Defender (dob 11 Oct 00)
Released by Bristol Rovers in Summer 2022, Pablo subsequently signed for Chippenham Town for the 2022/23 season.
TOM MEHEW Midfield (dob 26 May 01)
Tom originally joined Chippenham Town on loan from Bristol Rovers in Season 2021/22. Released by Bristol Rovers in Summer 2022, he subsequently signed for CTFC on contract terms.
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PLAYER PEN PICTURES
HARRISON MINTURN Defender (dob 26 Dec 03)
Re-joined Chippenham Town in October 2022 from Swindon Town for a second loan spell with the Club.
JOE PARKER Forward (dob 11 Mar 95)
Joe signed for Chippenham Town in Summer 2022. He has had previous spells with Gloucester City and Newport and latterly Leamington from where he joins CTFC.
HARRY PARSONS Forward (dob 9 Oct 02)
Re-joined Chippenham Town in October 2022 from Swindon Town for a second loan spell with the Club. Will Richards: Defender (dob 18 Dec 91). Originally signed for Chippenham Town in July 2016, previously with Redditch Utd. Will was a regular in the side until leaving for Australia in early 2020. There he played for Melbourne club, Doveton FC and subsequently Brisbane club, Grange Thistle, before returning to the UK in July 2021 and re-signing for CTFC on contract for 21/22.
LUKE RUSSE Midfielder (dob 19 Jul 99)
Luke joined Chippenham Town in January 2020 on an extended end of season loan from Bristol Rovers. He joined the Club on permanent transfer terms in Summer 2020/21 and has re-signed for a further season with the Club.
AARON SIMPSON Defender (dob 7 Mar 97)
Aaron’s previous clubs include Scottish side, Kilmarnock; Irish side, Waterford; and Spanish side, FC Jumilla. He has played for several National League sides, latterly Hemel Hempstead Town in the South Division, subsequently joining Chippenham Town in Summer 2022.
WILL TIzzARD Defender (dob 5 Nov 02)
Another loanee joining Chippenham Town in September 2022 on loan from Southampton.
JORDAN YOUNG Midfielder (dob 31 Jul 99)
Jordan joined Chippenham Town in January 2022 initially on loan from Gloucester City before signing permanently in February 2022.
MANAGEMENT TEAM
GARY HORGAN andMATT COUPE
Gary joined Chippenham Town for a second spell as a player from Hungerford Town in September 2016 and joined the coaching staff for the 2017/18 season. He was invited to take up the manager’s position towards the end of the 2021/22 season following the departure of the previous management team and continues as manager for the 2022/23 season. Gary was joined by Matt Coupe, also an ex-Chippenham Town player, as his assistant to help manage the final few games of the 2021/22 season and likewise continues for the 2022/23 season.
SELECTED HONOURS
FA Cup: Second Round 2022/23 - Sun 27 Nov 22 - Burton Albion (A)
FA Trophy: Second Round 2002/03, 2003/04, 2009/10, 2021/21
FA Vase: Finalists 1999-2000
Southern League Premier Champions: 2016/17 P46 W31 D10 L5 F94 A47 Pts 103
RECORD ATTENDANCE
4,800 vs Chippenham United Western League 1951
HIGHEST LEAGUE POSITION
7th National League South (Step 2) 2021-22
2022/23 LEAGUE POSITION
21st National League South (Step 2) - 24 Clubs Position as at Wednesday 16 November 2022
LAST MEETING
Emirates FA Cup Third Qualifying Round
United marched on after King Kenny’s stunner!
Saturday 2 October 2021
01
SQUADS
Chippenham Town
1 Will Henry
Attendance: 340
Chippenham TownHastings United
2 Bailey Leach
3 Michael Elechi
4 Spencer Hamilton
5 Kieran Parselle
6 Will Richards
7 Will King
8 Callum Gunner
9 Marlon Jackson
10 Dan Griffith
11 Garrett Kelly
A superb Kenny Pogue strike at the start of the second-half secured Hastings United a one-nil away win at National League South side Chippenham Town.
Against a side two divisions higher, this was a thoroughly deserved victory to put the ‘U’s into the hat for the next round of the FA Cup. United created the better chances in a scoreless first-half with Gary Elphick and Sam Hasler both going close, but they were indebted to goalkeeper Louis Rogers’ save in the first minute after the restart for maintaining parity. Then came Pogue’s wonderful goal and although the home side huffed and puffed for the remaining 40 minutes, United kept them at arm’s length to assure themselves of a seventh straight win, and a continued FA Cup run.
MATCHTIMELINE
Kenny Pogue scores
Kenny Pogue 49’ Ryan Worrall replaced Kenny Pogue
Kenny Pogue cautioned
Subs:
12 Harvey Bunker
14 Adam Mann
15 Daniel Greenswade
17 Ross Silarn
18 Jennison Myrie Williams
19 Luke Russe
Hastings United
1 Louis Rogers
2Ollie Black
4 Gary Elphick
5 Craig Stone
6 Tom Chalmers
8Jack Dixon
9 Ben Pope
10 Sam Adams
11 Sam Hasler
12Marcus Goldsmith
14 Kenny Pogue
Gary Elphick cautioned
Ben Pope sent off
Sam Hasler cautioned
Lanre Azeez replaced Sam Hasler
Subs:
3 Ryan Worrall
15 Lanre Azeez
Unused Subs:
7 Lloyd Dawes
16 Harvey Greig
17Freddie Legg
19 Dave Martin
23Jack Bates
2022/23 RESULTS & FIxTURES
Substitutes used A,B,C,D,E replaced in brackets Goalscorers in Bold
ChalmersCarvalho (A)PopeHasler Brown (1) (C)AkehurstScott (B)Brefo (A), Adams (B), Hull (C)
Pope (B)AdamsHaslerBrefoBrown (A)PennMoynesHull (A), Scott (B)
DixonPope (C)Adams (B)HaslerBrefoPennMoynes (A)Hull (A) , Scott (B), Brown (C)
CarvalhoDixonPope (A) Hasler (1) Brefo Gbode (2) (C)elliott (B)Brown (A), Penn (B), Hull (1) (C)
DixongbodeAdams (A)HaslerBrefoBrown (B)PennCarvalho (A), Scott (B)(C), Hull (C)
DixonBrefoBrown (B)HullPenn (C)elliottMoynes (A)Dawes (A), Adams (B), Black (C)
Adams (C)HaslerBrefoPenn Gbode (1) (B)Scott (A)elliottCarvalho (A), Pope (B) , Worrall (C)
Pope (1) (C) Adams (A)HaslerBrefoPennScott (B)elliottWorrall (A), Carvalho (B), Dawes (C)
DixonPopeAdams (B) Hasler (1) BrefoPenn (C)elliottDawes (A), Worrall (B), Scott (C)
DixonPope (A)AdamsHaslerBrefoPennelliott (C)Hull (A), Scott (B), Carvalho (C)
Dawes (A) Dixon (C)PopeBrefoHull (B)PennelliottAdams (A) , Scott (B), O’Mara (C)
Dixon (C) Pope (1) (B)HaslerBrefo Penn (1) Scott (A)elliott Adams (1) (A), Chapman (B), Moynes (C)
Dixon (A)Pope (B) Adams (1) Hasler Brefo (1)Penn (1) elliottMoynes (A), Hull (B), O’Mara (C)
DixonAdams (B)HaslerBrefo Penn (1) Scott (A)elliottPinto (A), McKenzie (B), Hull (C)
Dixon (C) Pope (2) (B)AdamsHasler Brefo (1) PennelliottHull (A), McKenzie (1) (B), Chapman (C)
DixonPope (B)Adams (C)HaslerBrefoPennelliottPinto (A) , McKenzie (B), Hull (C)
ChalmersDixonPope (A)Adams (B)HullPennelliottScott (A), McKenzie (B)
Turner McKenzie (1) (D)MoynesChapmanLeggHull (A) Scott (1) Pinto (A), Lubanga (B), Briedis (C), Honey (D)
DixonPope (A)HaslerBrefoPenn Gbode (2) (C)Scott (B) Adams (1) (A), Hull (B), McKenzie (1) (C)
Adams (A)BrefoHullPenngbodeScottelliottPope (A)
LEAGUE NEWS
FROM IAN THOMPSON
Continued from P11
spell just before and after the break, Lucas Rodrigues and a Lee Harding double putting them firmly back into the game. They must have got their hopes up when Stevenson saw red for Billericay twenty minutes into the second half, but it was the ten men who pushed on, Alfie Cerulli getting what proved to be the final goal of the game.
Haringey Borough had celebrated a tremendous last seven days, putting three past Folkestone Invicta the previous Saturday and following that by scoring five against Kingstonian in midweek. Those results meant nothing to hosts Hastings United, however, the Pilot Field crowd treated to a sterling second half comeback. Johnny Ashman gave Borough a half time lead, but on sixty nine minutes Sam Adams equalised from the spot for the hosts, and within four minutes they were ahead, Gillingham loanee Joe Gbode making it two-one. The same player added a third ten minutes later, and there was still time for Chinedu McKenzie - formerly, of course, of Borough - to find a fourth. United moved up to ninth as a result.
Wingate & Finchley welcomed Margate in a Blue-on-Blue tussle. The hosting Blues had lost their last three matches in League, Trophy and Velocity Cup - two against lower level sideswhilst the visiting Blues seemed to have put their own poor run behind them with wins over Bognor Regis Town and Chichester City over the last week. The last four matches between the sides had ended one-nil - three times in favour of Gate - and there was a one goal advantage in this one, too, and as usual it was the Kent side who held it. Dernell Wynter put the hosts ahead after just eight minutes, only for Harry Hudson to equalise just before the break - and the same player dismayed the home crowd by getting the winner in the very last minute.
Bognor Regis Town welcomed bottom side Corinthian-Casuals, who look seemingly rejuvenated under new management and recorded their first win since the opening day the previous Saturday. The Rocks went in two goals to the good at half time, Nathan Odokonyero’s fourteenth of the season and Alfie Bridgman’s fourth delivering that advantage, but two goals from Luke Stokoe on fifty seven and sixty six minutes drew the visitors level. The winner came from an unlikely source, Calvin Davies charging forward with twenty minutes left to give the hosts reason for celebration.
Folkestone Invicta hosted Brightlingsea Regent. The stripes had lost their last four in the League - indeed, they’d lost seven of their last eightand they entered the last quarter of this one looking another defeat in the face, Sam Jeremiah’s first half goal giving Regent the lead. Twenty one minutes from time, however, the hosts got a goal of their own, Nathan Green with it - and in the last eight minutes Ade Yusuff added two more to give the result a heathy glow for Invicta. That’s fifteen for the campaign for Yusuff.
Highlights from last Tuesday
Two Isthmian Premier Results:
Billericay Town 0-3 Hornchurch
Folkestone Invicta 2-5 Aveley
Congratulations to Hastings United.
The Pilot Field saw them knock League Two side Crawley Town out of the Sussex Senior Cup on Tuesday night, a goalless draw followed by a victorious 4-3 penalty shootout.
HUFC vs HARINGEY BOROUGH FC - MAN OF THE MATCH - JOE GBODE
HUFC vs CRAWLEY TOWN FC - MAN OF THE MATCH - ALEX BREFO
Joe Gbode was awarded ‘Man Of The Match’ by Match Sponsor Stace & Co Pictured with Joe are L-R Dan Snellgrove, Alex Usher, Phil Usher and Helen Snellgrove nee Usher Photo: Scott White Photography Alex Brefo was awarded ‘Man Of The Match’ by Match Sponsor M&W Property and presented by its owner Jon. Photo: Scott White PhotographyISTHMIAN LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION TABLE 2022/23 AS AT 16 NOVEMBER2022
ISTHMIAN LEAGUE PREMIER GOALSCORERS
2022/23 U23 ISTHMIAN DEV LEAGUE SOUTH TABLE
U18 ISTHMIAN YOUTH LEAGUE SOUTH TABLE
U23 FIxTURES
DateKO
U18 FIxTURES
2022/23 APPEARANCES & GOALSCORERS
STARTSSEASONCAREER PLAYER SUB TOTALGOALSAPPSGOALS
SamAdams135183625153
BaileyAkehurst1-1-1-
OscarBarry1-1-1OllieBlack314-1254
AlexBrefo171182182
ArmandasBriedis-11-1-
KaiBrown426161
GilCarvalho448-8TomChalmers19-1918914
FinChapman123-3-
LloydDawes134-183
JackDixon17-17-30842
JakeElliott15-15-654
JoeGbode5-5555
SamHasler15-1525413
CharlieHoney-11-1JamesHull511161354
FreddieLegg1-1-91
HarveyMapstone1-1-2-
ChindeuMcKenzie156363
KianMoynes426-6-
FinnO’Mara426-324
KanePenn171183433
DeNiroPinto-33-3BenPope14216410455
LouisRogers(GK)20-20-133-
KnoryScott87151463
CraigStone17-17-1097
JoshTurner1-1-1RyanWorrall11314-926
ISTHMIAN LEAGUE PREMIER FIXTURES
Saturday 19th November 2022
Bowers & PitseavAveley
Brightlingsea RegentvHornchurch
Canvey IslandvCarshalton Athletic
Cray WanderersvWingate & Finchley
Haringey BoroughvPotters Bar Town Horsham
Bognor Regis TownvBowers & Pitsea
Horsham vCray Wanderers
Potters Bar TownvLewes
Wingate & FinchleyvCorinthian-Casuals
Saturday 26th November 2022
Aveley vKingstonian
Billericay TownvCanvey Island
Bishop’s StortfordvMargate
Bognor Regis TownvHaringey Borough
Carshalton AthleticvCray Wanderers
Folkestone InvictavHorsham
HASTINGS UNITEDv Corinthian-Casuals
Herne BayvBrightlingsea Regent
Lewes vBowers & Pitsea
Potters Bar TownvHornchurch
Wingate & FinchleyvEnfield Town
HASTINGS UNITED 22/23 BUSINESS PARTNERS
Hastings United Football Club takes seriously your health and safety during your visit to the Continental Pilot Field.
Please note that the officers and stewards of Hastings United Football Club will enforce Ground Regulations.A copy of the regulations is posted at the turnstile entrances and within the ground on the wall next to the food bar.
Please note that the following are offences under the Football (Offences) Act 1991, as amended: the throwing of any object within the ground without lawful authority or excuse, the chanting of anything of an indecent or racist nature: the entry onto the playing area or any adjacent area to which spectators are not generally admitted without lawful authority or excuse.
Under the Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Act 1985, the following are offences for which a person can be arrested by a police officer: attempting to enter the ground or being inside the ground whilst drunk: being in possession of any intoxicating liquor, or bottle, can or other portable container which could cause damage or personal injury when entering the ground.
ISTHMIAN LEAGUE RESPECT STATEMENT
“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.”
Full details of our Ground Regulations and Customer Charter are available to read at our website:
www.hastingsunited.com
These include our policy on ticket and pricing, abandoned matches and our Hastings Community involvement.
THE CLUB BELIEVES
Customer care starts on the inside, with a good team of staff and work ethic. Most of our staff are volunteers but the Club expect our staff to always do their best. Our staff should remain courteous even in difficult situations. The Club and its staff know they are offering a service and that they would like every customer to return.
We believe that people come first when offering a service.
We expect our staff to be friendly and helpful and to know their job or be able to call upon someone who is able to respond to the needs of our customers.
We expect our staff to give their full attention to a customer in any situation that arises.
IN ADDITION
We expect our staff and volunteers to care about their job as this will ensure they care about our customers.
We expect our staff and volunteers to treat every customer as they would like to be treated themselves.
We in return expect our customers to treat our volunteers and staff with respect and the Club will not tolerate any physical or verbal abused aimed at them.
HASTINGS UNITED - 2022/23 BUSINESS PARTNERS
HASTINGS UNITED WOMEN’S TEAM
Congratulations to Asha Moody making her debut at just 16 in the local derby 5-0 win over Bexhill United LFC
SQUADS
3PM SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2022
ISUZU FA TROPHY 2ND ROUND
HASTINGS UNITED CHIPPENHAM TOWN
KIT: CLARET & WHITE
gary ELPHICK Manager
(gK) Louis ROGERS 1
Ollie BLACK 2
Ryan WORRALL 3
Finn O’MARA 4
Craig STONE 5
Tom CHALMERS 6
Lloyd DAWES 7
(Capt) Jack DIxON 8
Ben POPE 9
Sam ADAMS 10
Sam HASLER 11
Alex BREFO 12
James HULL 15
Kane PENN 16
Joe GBODE 17
Knory SCOTT 18
Jake ELLIOTT 19
Kian MOYNES 19
Chinedu Mc KENzIE 19
De niro PINTO 19
FORM - LAST 6 MATCHES SCORED 10 - CONCEDED 6
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REFEREE STEVEHUGHES
ASSISTANTS DANIELD’URSO SCOTTORCHARD
MATCH SPONSOR
MATCHBALL SPONSOR
BOB H
MATCH MASCOTS
HUFC ACADEMY U11’S
Represented by: Max Beaumont, Teddy Allen, Callum Stone, Harry McDougall, Reagan Dullaway, Cian Williams, Finn Williams, Louie McDougall, Richie Robinson, Riley Watling-Mepham
THE CONTINENTAL PILOT FIELD HASTINGS TN34 2AX
KIT: BLUE
gary HORGAN Manager
Will HENRY (gK)
Caine BRADBURY
eddie JONES
Aaron SIMPSON
Spencer HAMILTON
Harrison MINTURN
Will RICHARDS
Alfie SANTOS
Craig FASANMADE
Callum GUNNER
Harry PARSONS
Alex BRAY
Joe HANKS
Luke RUSSE
Tom MEHEW
Will TIzzARD
Harvey GREENSLADE
Joe PARKER
Matt JONES
Jordan YOUNG
FORM - LAST 6 MATCHES SCORED 5 - CONCEDED 11