2014 September P&TG FC vs Brackley Town 'Dev'

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Penn & Tylers Green Football Club Official Matchday Programme 2014/15

vs Brackley Town ‘Dev” Uhlsport Hellenic League Division One Saturday 6th September 2014



PENN & TYLERS GREEN FC Not just a football club… the heart of a community

Welcome to French Meadows - the home of Penn & Tylers Green FC - and the latest edition of the Matchday magazine. Enjoy the great football, great hospitality and a great read Youth Team First Team Mark Bentley Manager Giovanni Sepede Junior Football Chairman Darren Jones Assistant Tony Hurst Manager Girls Football Vice Chairman JonPaul Iaciofano Vanessa Morton Andy Walker Club Physio Club Secretary Mini Football John Grimsdell Andreas Latta Scott Matshall Reserve Team Treasurer Manager Development Off Paul Avis Neil Cannings Neil Cannings President Norman Rowe

French Meadows Elm Road, Penn Buckinghamshire, HP10 8LF

Welfare Officer A—Team Guy Plunkett Manager Paul Benning

Press & Communications James Keating

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WELCOME TO PENN & TYLERS GREEN FC Show us your 'Thumbs Up' for NonLeague Day You can help achieve this by supporting todays game. On Twitter we want you to join Matt Le Tissier and tweet your 'Thumbs Up' and join the campaign to make Non-League Day 2014 the most successful yet by using We hope you have a great day with the hashtag : us, enjoy the football, make use of our facilities and above all leave with #thumbsup4NLD fond memories A warm welcome to todays visitors, Brackely Town FC and todays match officials as French Meadows hosts another Uhlsport Hellenic Division One East League game

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Non-League Day 2014

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when you tweet so we can find and retweet you! We want to see as many Always scheduled to coincide with an 'Thumbs Up' as possible on social international break, Non-League Day media. provides a platform to promote the importance of affordable volunteer led P&TG FC Twitter@Penn_football community football while giving fans Brackley Town Dev Twitter@btfc_pda across the country the chance to show support for their local nonleague side For more information on Non-League day go to page 9 to read more

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Non League Day 2014 Non-League Day was set up by James Doe in 2010 as a social media experiment, after being inspired by a pre-season trip to Devon to watch Queens Park Rangers play at Tavistock. It has now grown to become an annual part of the football calendar, backed by Premier League and Football League clubs, MPs, celebrities, media organisations, charities and most importantly by you the fans who turn up on the day. Always scheduled to coincide with an international break, Non-League Day provides a platform for clubs to promote the importance of affordable volunteer led community football while giving fans across the country the chance to show support for their local non-league side Like P&TG FC, many non-league clubs are almost exclusively volunteer run, with money taken on match day or through memberships funding thriving youth set-ups, projects and facilities which are of benefit to the whole community. The level of skill on offer at French Meadows will never compare to that at the Emirates Stadium or Old Trafford, for example, but there are other sides to the experience, from which the smaller club will always win hands down. The vast majority of games still kick off at 3pm, ticket prices are realistic, you can often stand (and have a drink!) anywhere in the ground and will always be guaranteed a warm welcome by people who run their clubs for a love of the game. This year Prostate Cancer UK will be the official charity partner of Non-League Day 2014. The Non-League Day team were first drawn to the idea of partnering with Prostate Cancer UK by their ‘Men United v Prostate Cancer’ campaign which has seen them build an important relationship with The Football League and its member clubs Prostate Cancer UK’s Director of Fundraising, Mark Bishop said: ”Prostate cancer is killing one man every hour but many men still find it tough to face up to important health issues. That’s why we have embarked on a very deliberate way of using football as a way of talking to men about this killer disease.” Prostate Cancer UK are targetting football fans across the terraces up and down the country, raising awareness of the disease which affects 1 in 8 men sometime in their life and kills over 10,000 men a year. Remember to show your support today and give the “Thumbs Up” by including the hashtag in your tweets:

#thumbsup4NLD


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Club History

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P&TG FC


P&TG FC

Alex Sethi

Jamie Jackson Goal Keeper Adam Parsons

James Louison

John Harding Goal Keeper Dean Munday


P&TG FC

Josh Briant

Jordan Gumbs

James Pritchard

Adrian Smith

Josh Fox Jonathon Feaver


P&TG FC

Danny Jordan

Chris Hurst Anton Bradley

Paolo Cicero

George Coyle

George Coyle

Giovanni Sepede


Fixtures & Results Opposition

Penn Opp

Res Comp

Date

A

Ascot United

1

4

L

F

12 Jul 2014

H

Chalfont St Peter FC

0

0

D

F

15 Jul 2014

H

Uxbridge FC

1

4

L

F

19 Jul 2014

H

Flackwell Heath FC

0

2

L

F

22 Jul 2014

A

Bracknell Town FC

2

3

L

F

2 Aug 2014

H

Woodley Town FC

3

4

L

L

9 Aug 2014

H

Henley Town FC

0

2

L

L

16 Aug 2014

A

Didcot Town FC

L

23 Aug 2014

H

Old Woodstock Town

L

30 Aug 2014

H

Brackley Town Dev Fc

L

6 Sep 2014

A

Finchampstead FC

L

20 Sep 2014


Hellenic League Boot Room Chatter Division One East—Saturday 30 August Penn & Tylers Green handed a first defeat of the season to Old Woodstock Town winning 3-0 with two goals from the prolific Chris Hurst and one from Chris nelson. Todays visitors Brackley Town Development beat Wokingham & Embrook 2-1. Charlie Wise was once again on target along with a goal from Lewis Baldwin for Brackley with George Dance scoring for Wokingham & Embrook. Easington Sports remain on top in Division One East on goal difference from Brackley Town Development. Easington beat Headington Amateurs 1-0 through a goal from Andrew Stidder. Finchampstead were held to a 1-1 draw by Chalfont Wasps who have suffered a couple of heavy early season defeats. Chris Dean scored for Finchampstead, George Dear for Chalfont Wasps. Burnham got their season up and running with a 4-2 defeat of Rayners lane. David Pitt with two, Aaron Couch and Adam Goldie scored for Burnham. Dennis Nortey and Chris McConnell scored for Rayners Lane. Didcot Town won 1-0 away at Woodley Town with Jamie Newport scoring from the penalty spot. Henley Town drew 1-1 with Chinnor. Louis Howell scored for Henley and Alex Feaver for Chinnor. FA Cup Preliminary Round Ten clubs flew the flag for the Uhlsport Hellenic League in the Preliminary Round of this season’s FA Cup. Sadly, by the final whistle this figure was whittled down to just four teams progressing to the first Qualifying round and therefore hearty congratulations are due to Abingdon Utd, Flackwell Heath, Milton Utd and Thame Utd. The weekend’s action commenced on a very inclement Friday evening at Alfredian Park where last season’s Hellenic league Champions, Wantage Town hosted Kidlington. In a very good match to watch, Wantage Town won 3-2. Abingdon Utd left it late but beat Egham Town 1-0 with a goal from Kieran Davis. Milton Utd had a tremendous result in beating Former Hellenic League Champions of a couple of years ago, Marlow Town by 2-1 with goals from Rob Joyce and Conor Harris. In a similar vein, Flackwell Heath did very well in winning 2-1 away at North Leigh Thame Utd made a remarkable comeback from 0-2 down with five minutes remaining to beat fellow Hellenic League opponents, Highmoor Ibis 3-2. Of the teams that went out, Ascot Utd narrowly went down 0-1 to Bishops Cleeve. Highworth Town travelled to Hampshire to Face Blackfields & Langley but could make no impression going down 0-4. Cheltenham Saracens lost 1-3 at home to Fleet Town. Wootton Bassett Town lost 1-2 at Bradford Town and Shrivenham were soundly beaten at home 1-6 by Shortwood Utd.





Jamie Jackson

1

Dan Farrell

Adrian Smith

2

Piotr Janchua

Josh Fox

3

Sam Sherratt

Jordan Gumbs

4

Jarred Spink

Dean Munday

5

Ryan Hunt

James Louison

6

Joe Ward

Paolo Cicero

7

Charlie Wise

George Coyle

8

Dean March

Chris Hurst

9

Matt Johnson

Danny Jordan

10

Vjorn Sultana

Anton Bradley

11

Matt Hammond

John Harding

12

Henry Jackson

Alex Sethi

14

Lewis Baldwin

Adam Parsons

15

Ollie Patterson

Josh Briant

16

Jack Croxford

Jonathon Feaver

17

Ryan Knight

Giovanni Sepede

Manager

Matthew Wise

JonPaul Iaciofano

Ass Manager

Nick Johnson

John Grimsdell

Physio

Lee March

Referee: 1st Ass Referee: 2nd Ass Referee: Todays Ball Boys Jack Keating Harry Pymm


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