Vs Wallingford Town Issue No.10 Official Matchday Magazine Uhlsport Hellenic League Division One East Tuesday 7th January 2020
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Welcome to Holloways Park
Welcome to Penn & Tylers Green Football Club Founded 1905 Winners of the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup 2014 & 2015 Winners of the Hellenic League – Division One (East) 2016 and 2017 Winners of the Hellenic League – Division Two (East) 2016
A warm welcome to all players, coaches, supporters, and officials to Holloways Park the temporary home of Penn & Tylers Green FC We hope you have a great day with us and enjoy the game. Club Officials President: Norman ROWE
First team Manager: Gareth WILLIAMS
Chairman: Tony HURST
Development Team Manager: Luke BELSON
Vice chairman: Andy WALKER & Nigel MILLER
Ladies Manager : Damien ATKINS
Club Secretary & Treasurer: Andreas LATTA
Junior Football: Chris LIGHT
Press & Comms: James KEATING
Mini Soccer: Giovanni SEPEDE
Welfare Officer: James KEATING
Girls & Ladies Football: Nigel MILLER
Ground Dev: Neil CANNINGS
Todays Officails
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Craig DAVENPORT
Website: www.penntylersgreenfc.co.uk
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Todays Opponents—Wallingford Town
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With the championship came promotion to the Combined Counties League. Progress continued under manager Dave Crowdy and in 2000-01 he led ‘Wally’ to runners-up positions in the Combined Counties League and Berks and Bucks Senior Trophy. Season 2001-02 saw the club go one better, winning the Combined Counties Championship and the Berks and Bucks Senior Trophy, beating Milton Keynes City 3-2 in a thrilling final. Striker Andy Shildrick won the Combined Counties Golden Boot award for the top goalscorer in 2002-03, as we were pipped to the league title firstly by Withdean and then by AFC Wimbledon. The summer of 2004 saw major upheavals and 2004-05 turned into an unsuccessful struggle against relega- tion. We bounced back at the first time of asking but it was a brief upturn in fortunes. Having been transferred back to the Hellenic Premier in 2006, relegation to Division 1 followed. The financial strain of remaining at step 6 of the national pyramid began to take its toll. A rapid decline in fortunes followed. In 2008 the club decided to step back to local football returning to the North Berks League after an 84-year absence. The first season back at this level almost saw a further slip to the second tier of local football, relegation being avoided on the last day. Following appearances in the North Berks Cup Final of 2010 and Charity Shield final of 2013 the club began to emerge from the doldrums. In 2013 we reverted to our former name, becoming Wallingford Town AFC and switched back to the original 1922 colours of red and white stripes. In the 2016/17 season, club Chairman Simon Cowlard and former manager Duncan Mitchell instigated a move to the Hellenic League. After a 7th placed finish in the 2017/18 season, Mitchell moved into the Vice-Chairman role and the club installed Glenn Goudie as 1st team manager.
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Wallingford Town FC History
Wallingford’s football history dates back to at least 1889. A report in the Oxford Journal of 27th April 1889 shows “a match was played in the Croft on Easter Monday between the Wallingford Football Club and the Queen’s Park Rangers, London, resulting in a draw, two goals each”. A Wallingford side competed in the inaugural season of the North Berks Football League in 1909-10 but Wallingford Town Football Club was not formed until 1922. The newly formed Wallingford Town won the North Berks War Memorial Cup in 1922 and 1923 and the Charity Shield in 1929. Having finished as North Berks Division 1 runners-up in 1923-24, the club switched to the Reading & District League and were crowned Premier Division winners in 1935-36. We were founder members of the Hellenic League in 1953 became Hellenic League Premier Division champions in 1968-69 League Cup runners-up in 1982-83. After 36 consecutive seasons our Hellenic premier division status was lost in 1989. A short spell in Hellenic League Divisison One followed before a switch to the Chiltonian League. In 1995 AFC Wallingford was formed by the merger of Town and Wallingford United, then members of the Chiltonian League and themselves seven time winners of the North Berks War Memorial Cup. AFC Walling- ford spent 3 seasons in the Chiltonian League, winning the 1995-96 League Cup final against Denham & the League title in 1997-98. Carl Henry was the goalscoring sensation that season, setting a club record with 62 goals.
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Like many village clubs it lost a number of its playing staff during the Great and second world wars. Indeed, the Cricket Club pavilion is a listed building and a memorial in remembrance of the lives lost French School Meadows, the home ground, takes its name from the long since demolished 18th century School catering for orphans of the French Revolution. The pupils wore a blue uniform with white feathers in their hats giving rise to the clubs blue and white strip and the club logo. French School Meadows was purchased in 1949 (before then the team used to play on the back common) showers were installed in the 1960′s, the brick building built in the 1980′s and the extension developed in 2001. Prior to the building of the club house the HQ for the club was the Horse & Groom Public House. Penn & Tylers Green FC is not only one of the oldest clubs in the county, it is also one of the biggest village sides. Every weekend some 400 children, youths and adults pull on the blue and white stripes of Penn & Tylers Green Football Club. The age range spans from the “Fantastic Footballers” (under-fives) through every age group and all the way to youth and senior footballers including girls and ladies sections. Each team has a number of qualified, dedicated volunteers who ensure the contin- ued success of the club. We are quite simply, the biggest organisation in the village provid - ing vast numbers with the opportunity of participating in a marvellous team game. The club owes a huge debt to previous committee members and volunteers who have worked tirelessly over many years to provide the excellent facilities that we all enjoy today. The function room and patio of the Sports and Social Club, provide an excellent setting for a hazy lazy afternoon, watching Cricket, Tennis and Football in close proximity in an idyllic setting with views over the Chilterns and areas of outstanding natural beauty. The new extension is for hire and is ideal for meetings of local clubs. Given the number of Penn & Tylers Green Football Teams playing each week, it is simply not possible to accommodate all of them at our home ground. That is why we remain grateful for all local schools and recreational grounds for their continued support of the Club. However, it remains the desire of the Football Committee to ensure that as many Penn & Tylers Green teams as possible can play at French School Meadows and truly call it “home”. We continue to demonstrate our commitment in providing mini football to the children of the local area, they are our future. The club is also desirous of improving the senior pitch all the time to ensure that they have the best possible playing surface. The club is a holder of the prestigious FA Community Charter Status and is proud of both its illustrious past and its plans for the future. We are proud, of course, that The First Team won the Hellenic League – Division One (East) title in season 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 and the Reserves wining the Hellenic League – Division Two (East) title in season 2015/2016. The Reserves also won the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup in Seasons 2013/2014 and 2014/2015
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Our Club History
Our present club was formally established in 1905 when it is believed that it adopted its first formal constitution. It achieved its first great success in the 1911/12 season by winning the Wycombe League. This Championship side was captained by George Slade, of Slade’s Garages, who later achieved fame as a champion motor cyclist and side car competitor.
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Sam Butcher – Keeper Ex Holmer Green keeper who took a year out to start his physical fitness business, big, strong, loud and technically gifted keeper, great for the dressing room. James Britnell – keeper Again another big physical presence in the sticks, great one on one, and has a great pair of hands, being an ex outfield player he’s very confident with the ball at his feet. Mikey Moore Young centre back, played intermittently last season due to Uni, will be looking to crack on and fullfill his big potential, another calm, technically good player. Phill Arko Young CB, currently playing for Beaconsfields Allied youth team, made a good impression pre-season, quick, physical and mature beyond his years, one to watch. Joe Dulieu Another big presence at the back, strong in the air, both footed, Joe was a late addition last season, and helped gel our back line. Jamie Hunt Experienced defender, Jamie’s ability allows him to play in a number of positions, but his strength as a leader lends him to playing at the back, good presence in the squad. Michael duffy Signing from Holmer Green, left back, solid, consistent and no nonsense, a valuable player in any squad. Matt Clark Part of last seasons team, Matt has great technical ability and an eye for a pass lined with a competitive personality. Gary Lines
Curtis Stone Defensive minded centre mid, tough tackling coupled with a good range of passing and set piece delivery. Dean Munday Big strong centre back, played in Penn’s title winning teams before stepping up a league at Holmer Green, will be a big calming presence at the back and a goal threat at set pieces. Tom Stables
Young player who had his breakout senior season last year, big things expected of this confident lad, talented boy who can play in a number of positions. Alex Cairns Experienced old pro, played at a high level as a younger lad, strong, competitive tough tackler, another lad able to drive from deep and score goals. Ollie Saunders Signed from Amersham last season, soon became a favourite, tricky skilful winger, bags of talent and a great attitude, another one to watch. Mason Wright Diminutive winger/midfielder, Masons at his best with the ball to feet taking on players, can be a match winner when on song.
First summer signing for Penn, Holmer Greens long Jack Pearce standing captain, a classic all round midfielder, able Jack was another stalwart midfielder from last to mix it up in defence, and make runs in attack. season, good technical ability and game knowledge, Jacks another lad who can play in a number of positions
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The Penn Squad
Tom Fifield
James Hancock
Signed late last season, another gifted player who Last Season player of the year, incredible pace comes alive with the ball at his feet, has improved and fitness, can play anywhere wide, either as a his defensive and physical side in the last few winger or defender, great attitude. season. Andy Viney Dean Allen Another exciting addition to the squad, experiBig signing from league winners Burnham, Deano enced striker, pace, fitness, work rate and excelhas been regularly topping the goals scoring lent finishing will put defences under pressure. charts for years now, hungry, ruthless finisher Anthony Tyson coupled with good technical ability Signing from Holmer Green, another technically Tom Gant gifted midfielder, like Jack is a coach by trade so Signed after having a year out, Tom is an big talhas an excellent understanding of the game. ent who can play wide right or in attack, quick, Ethan Holland good on the ball, will be a big player. Signed on loan from Beaconsfield last season, Fred Tripp Ethan impressed everyone, tall, quick, physical Another experienced lad, Fred was our skipper ball playing centre back, we were delighted to be last season, big strong forward with good feet and able to sign him for this season. a calm finish, like most classic forwards, can also play at the back just as well.
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P
W
D
L
GD
PTS
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Risborough Rangers
15
13
2
0
32
41
2
Abingdon United
17
11
4
2
23
37
3
Milton United
19
10
2
7
9
32
4
Holyport
14
8
5
1
22
29
5
Wokingham & Emmbrook
15
8
3
4
22
27
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Marlow United
16
8
3
5
12
27
7
Didcot Town Dev'
19
8
3
8
-3
27
8
Long Crendon
15
8
1
6
8
25
9
Chalvey Sports
19
7
3
9
-8
24
10
Penn & Tylers Green
13
6
2
5
15
20
11
Thame Rangers
18
4
7
7
-6
19
12
AFC Aldermaston
15
4
6
5
-3
18
13
Kidlington Dev'
16
5
3
8
-4
18
14
Wallingford Town
14
4
3
7
4
15
15
Langley
18
3
2
13
-38
11
16
Woodley United
15
3
1
11
-22
10
17
Abingdon Town
16
2
0
14
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This Weeks Fixtures
HOME
AWAY
HL1E
Woodley United
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Abingdon United
HL1E
Holyport
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Chalvey Sports
BLFC
Kidlington Development
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Marlow United
HL1E
Penn & Tylers Green
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Wallingford Town
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Hellenic Division One East
Hellenic Division One East
Penn Player Stats 2019-20 Appearances
Started
Bench Used
Bench Unused
Captain
Goals
Red Cards
Yellow Cards
Sin Bin
Allen, Dean
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19
0
0
9
14
0
2
2
Arko, Philbert
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bains, Jovan
3
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
Baldwin, Jack
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Barnes, Marcus
6
2
4
1
0
0
0
2
0
Britnall, Jamie
15
15
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
Butcher, Sam
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Cairns, Alex
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
Duffy, Michael
8
6
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
Dulieu, Joe
14
13
1
4
0
2
0
0
0
Fifield, Tom
17
17
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
Gant, Thomas
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Hancock, James
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12
1
1
0
7
0
0
0
Holland, Ethan
12
9
3
4
0
0
0
1
2
Hunt, Jamie
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Kukeli, Jurgen
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
Lines, Gary
9
9
0
1
0
2
0
4
0
Martin, Zac
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Moore, Michael
7
5
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Munday, Dean
17
16
1
0
0
4
0
4
1
Olufemi, Dayo
5
1
4
0
0
2
0
1
0
Palmer, Joe
9
3
6
1
0
1
0
0
0
Pritpal, Raju
9
8
1
0
0
2
0
2
0
Rashid Hamid, Rushd
14
12
2
1
0
4
0
0
0
Saunders, Oliver
5
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
Stables, Thomas Harrison
13
8
5
2
0
1
0
3
0
Stone, Curtis
16
14
2
0
0
2
1
6
0
Tripp, Fred
14
12
2
0
11
5
0
1
0
Tyson, Anthony
14
11
3
3
0
0
0
4
0
Viney, Andrew
4
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Williams, Ryan
7
3
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
Wright, Mason
6
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Thanks to all our Sponsors
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Dean ALLEN
Euan AITCHINSON
Phill ARKO
Lawrence AITCHINSON
James BRITNELL
Garry AULSBERRY
Sam BUTCHER
Adam COLE
Alex CAIRNS
Jamie CONNOR
Matt CLARK
Tom ELMORE
Michael DUFFY
Chace JEWELL
Joe DULIEU
Camden LAVER
Tom FIFIELD
Sam McDERMAID
Tom GANY
Max MOHAN-TRIGGLE
James HANCOCK
Alberto NUNEZ VILLAR
Ethan HOLLAND
Ben RUSHER
Jamie HUNT
Ashley SEARLE
Gary LINES
Charlie SILKSTONE
Mikey MOORE
Jake SMITH
Dean MUNDAY
Ben TAYLOR
Jack PEARCE
Stuart WALKER
Ollie SAUNDERS
Luke WILLIAMS
Tom STABLES Curtis STONE Fred TRIPP Anthony TYSON Andy VINEY
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Mason WRIGHT