North Ferriby United vs Eastleigh

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NORTH FERRIBY UNITED

THE VILLAGERS vs.

EASTLEIGH

Friday 14th April 2017 Kick-Off: 3:00 Vanarama National League

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National League North Play-Off Winners 2015/16

KEY PERSONNEL

Conference North Runners-Up 2013/14

Eman Forster - Owner & Joint Chair Steve Forster - Owner & Joint Chair Colin Wicks - Vice Chair Richard Watts - Company Secretary & Finance Director

Division One Play-Offs 2002/03 Division One Champions 2004/05 Premier Division Play-Off Finalists 2005/06 Premier Division Play-Offs 2009/10, 2010/11 Premier Division Champions 2012/13

Website: www.northferribyunited.com

Board

Management

Steve Housham - Manager Darryn Stamp - Assistant Manager

Management Committee

Richard Bell - Youth Development Phil Withers - Press Office & Historian Andy Dearman Andrew Frankland-Barber - Club Secretary

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FA Trophy Winners 2014/15

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Northern Premier League Cup Winners 2011/12, 2012/13

President’s Cup Winners 1990/91, 1998/99, 1999/00

FA Challenge Vase Finalists 1996/97

East Riding County FA Cup Winners 1970/71, 1976/77, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1990/91, 1996/97, 1998/99, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2009/10, 2010,11, 2012/13, 2013/14

Northern Counties East League Premier Division Champions 1999/00 Division One Champions 1985/86

Yorkshire League Division Two Champions 1970/71 Division One Runners-Up 1975/76 League Cup Winners 1974/75


MANAGER’S COLUMN

STEVE

HOUSHAM

May I welcome the officials, players and supporters of Eastleigh to our home this Good Friday afternoon, and I hope after an enjoyable game everyone has a safe journey home. Welcome to the Eon Visual Media Stadium as we take on Eastleigh in the National League. Here we are at home again and, if we look back through the season, its our home form that has probably cost us are National League status.

fancied at the start to be challenging for a play-off place, but their season had a blip and they find themselves mid-table. It will yet again be a tough

group can not thank you enough for your honest support to us all.

game, but we know we need to win all four of our remaining games so we need to start today and then focus on Barrow on Monday which will mean our small squad will be tested to the limits, but we will give it everything we have got.

two home games remaining of this historic season two performances you all deserve.

I just hope we can provide you with

After such an excellent display at Forest Green the week before, we looked a different side against Boreham Wood. We knew we would be up against a different style of play and it proved that way by getting bullied in certain areas and conceding goals too easy. We did get back into it only to concede straight away, on the day we had too many not at the top of their game. You can sometimes get away with the odd couple, but we had too many unfortunately. On a positive note I would like to congratulate Reece Thompson on hitting double figures. In any league that is an achievement, but to do it at a side near the bottom of such a hard league is a great achievement by Reece. Today we face Eastleigh who was

Myself and Darryn Stamp have verbally committed to the club next season. A big part of our decision is you the fans who have been superb all season and you have seen how hard we try and you have all been realistic in where we are and we as a

We have done it away from home, but not enough at home so lets hope today is the day we give you that performance. Enjoy your Easter break and enjoy the game! Steve Housham First-Team Manager

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THE OPPOSITION

THE VISITORS...

EASTLEIGH

North Ferriby United entertain Eastleigh in the club’s penultimate home game of the National League campaign... Today’s visitors to the Eon Visual Media Stadium, Eastleigh arrive in East Yorkshire on the back of consecutive defeats – to Dagenham & Redbridge and Lincoln City. Granted the club would have seen them games as ‘free hits’, but the losses stretch their winless run to three games. The Spitfires currently sit comfortably in midtable in 13th, however, victory could se them on course to finish the season in 10th place. If the Villagers are to embark 4

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on the great escape from relegation, they will have designs on collecting a threepoint haul this afternoon. Ferriby and manager Steve Housham will take heart from Eastleigh’s away form which has been hit-and-miss of late. The club have won just twice in their previous eight away games in all competitions. The Easter period will have a significant bearing on the fight for relegation and Ferriby could do with points, before their trip to Barrow on Monday.

CLUB INFO

Nickname: The Spitfires Founded: 1946 Manager: Richard Hill Ground: Ten Acres Capacity 5,250 2015/16 Position: 7th


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THE OPPOSITION

THE PLAYERS

Who are the key men from Eastleigh to keep your eye on this afternoon? We introduce them to you here...

THE TEAM GOALKEEPERS Mark Childs Graham Stack

DEFENDERS Chinua Cole Ryan Cresswell Adam Dugdale Connor Essam Gavin Hoyte Reda Johnson Ayo Obileye Hakeem Odoffin

GRAHAM STACK

ADAM DUGDALE

Experienced keeper signed in January 2017 from Indian League side Kerala Blasters. Graham has also played for Arsenal, Beveren (Germany), Millwall, Reading, Leeds United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Plymouth Argyle, Blackpool, Hibernian and Barnet. Has also played seven times for Eire Under 21s. Born 26th September 1981 in Hampstead.

Central defender signed in June 2016 from League Two side Morecambe (8/0). Adam has also played for Crewe Alexandra (120/50), Accrington Stanley (2/0), Southport, Droylsden, Barrow, A F C Telford United and Tranmere Rovers (20/1). Born 12th September 1987 in Liverpool.

David Pipe

MIDFIELDERS Ryan Burge Ben Close Jack Masterson Sam Matthews Ross Stearn Ben Strevens

REDA JOHNSON

GAVIN HOYTE

Sam Togwell

An August 2016 signing from Coventry City where he played 32 times. Previously played for Gueugnon (France), Amiens (France), Plymouth Argyle and Sheffield Wednesday. Reda has also played ten times for the Benin national team. Born 21st March 1988 in Marseille (France).

December 2016 signing from EFL Division Two side Barnet. Previously played for Arsenal, Watford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Lincoln City, A F C Wimbledon, Dagenham & Redbridge and Gillingham. Gavin has also won caps for England at Under 17, 18, 19 and 20 levels and is also a full senior cap for Trinidad and Tobago.

Jason Taylor

FORWARDS Tom Bearwish James Constable Craig McAllister Matt Tubbs Scott Wilson 6

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THE OPPOSITION

THE DANGERMAN

MATT TUBBS

SAM TOGWELL

BEN STREVENS

December 2016 signing from EFL Division Two side Barnet (93/1). Sam has also played for Crystal Palace (1/0), Oxford United (4/0), Northampton (9/0), Port Vale (27/2), Barnsley (66/2), Scunthorpe (159/5), Chesterfield (55/3) and Wycombe (4/0). Born in Beaconsfield 14th October 1984.

Returned to Eastleigh for a second spell in December 2016 from Whitehawk. Ben has also played for Wingate & Finchley, Barnet (195/42), Slough Town, St Albans City, Crawley Town (15/4), Dagenham & Redbridge (125/35), Brentford (25/6), Wycombe Wanderers (76/11) and Gillingham (12/1). Born 24th May 1980 in Edgware.

JASON TAYLOR Signed in August 2016 from Northampton Town (46/1). Previously played for Oldham Athletic, Stockport County (104/6), Rotherham United (140/11), Rochdale and Cheltenham Town. Born 28th January 1987 in Droylsden.

JAMES CONSTABLE May 2014 signing from Oxford United where James was just one goal short of breaking the overall goalscoring record for the Club. James has also played for Cirencester Town, Chippenham Town, Walsall (23/3), Kidderminster Harriers (47/17), Shrewsbury Town (14/4) and Oxford United (247/90). Born in Malmesbury 4th October 1984.

Signed for Eastleigh F C for a second spell in March 2017 from Sutton United. Originally an emergency loan signing in January 2016 from Football League Division Two side Portsmouth. Matt has also played for Bournemouth, Bolton, Dorchester, Salisbury City, Crawley, Rotherham and Wimbledon. Matt has also appeared twice for the England C team.

THE GAFFER

RICHARD HILL Originally took the managers role in September 2012 following the departure of Ian Baird, before resigning in September 2015. Returned to manage at Eastleigh Football Club in February 2017. Previously a player with Oxford United, Watford, Northampton Town and Leicester City. NORTH FERRIBY UNITED The Official Matchday Programme

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CLUB HISTORY

CLUB HISTORY

EASTLEIGH The story of Eastleigh FC since its foundation by Derik Brooks in 1946 as ‘Swaythling Athletic Football Club’ has been one of upward mobility. Playing home matches firstly on Southampton Common, and then at ‘Westfield’ in Swaythling, the new club were promoted into the Hampshire League in 1950 after two campaigns spent in the Southampton Senior League (West). Within another year, Athletic, (that appellation was dropped in 1973) had topped Division Three (West) and won the Hampshire Intermediate Cup. By 1956, Swaythling were playing in the 1st Division of the County league. They would return to that level in 1970 as champions of Division 2. In keeping with their early progress, the club moved to a new ground at Ten Acres in 1957 – which remains home to this day. The change to their current name was made in 1980, six years before Eastleigh F.C. became founder members of the Wessex League. The club settled at that level, until a distinguished period under the management of present Sutton United boss Paul Doswell which began in 2002/2003. Eastleigh were that season’s Wessex League Champions. Twelve months later, they finished 4th in the Southern Football League Division One East. The club were beneficiaries of the F.A.’s restructuring of the non-league pyramid, and were elevated to

begin 2004/2005 in the Premier Division of the Isthmian League. On-pitch advancement was being matched off the field. A new stand was constructed in time for the Isthmian campaign, which the team finished with a run of 14 unbeaten matches. That was enough to earn Eastleigh a play-off berth, which they capitalised on fully. Victories over Braintree Town (2-0), and Leyton (1-0) ensured that Doswell had taken his team from Wessex League to Conference South in the space of three heady years. Development of the ground has continued, with improvements made in 2006 both to the stand opposite the main grandstand, and that behind the goal furthest from the clubhouse. Eastleigh’s present owners, Bridle Insurance, whose purchase of a majority shareholding in the club was confirmed in February 2012, have further upgrading of the ‘Silverlake Stadium’ high on their list of priorities. Over nine years in the Conference South, Eastleigh have twice flirted with promotion to nonleague’s highest tier. In 2009, under the management of former Leeds United forward Ian Baird, the Spitfires lost a play-off semi-final against Hayes & Yeading United. A 4-0 extra-time home defeat cancelled out Eastleigh’s 4-2 first-leg victory.

In 2012/2013, a campaign which saw Baird replaced by current boss Richard Hill in September, the Spitfires’ second half of the season form took them from 21st to 4th place, and a play-off meeting with Dover Athletic. A 3-1 home reverse was wiped out with a 2-0 win in Kent, but, ultimately, a losing penalty shoot-out ended Eastleigh’s promotion aspirations. The intervening years brought the Spitfires’ only ever appearance in the F.A. Cup first round, and some silverware. The 2009/2010 cup adventure was ended by a last gasp goal which earned then Conference Premier team Barrow a 2-1 home win. Eastleigh’s trophy joy came in the 2011/2012 Hampshire Senior Cup. In a final played at Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium against AFC Totton – on a night which featured the first live testing of goal-line technology – the Spitfires were 2-0 winners. Eastleigh can lay claim to their part in football history then, but they hope to make headlines all of their own in the coming years. The high ambition of all involved with the club comes at no cost to the inclusive and fan friendly atmosphere which exists at the Silverlake Stadium. That is a fact to which founder, Director, and Life President, Derik Brooks will undoubtedly testify.

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MATCH ACTION

LEAGUE REVIEW The top four in the Vanarama National League all won on Saturday, so it’s as you were heading into the important Easter programme. Lincoln City were 1-0 winners at the Silverlake Stadium against Eastleigh, third-placed Forest Green Rovers won by the same scoreline at Nethermoor against Guiseley AFc and fourth-placed Dagenham & Redbridge sealed a 4-1 success at Moss Rose against Macclesfield Town. But Tranmere Rovers boosted their goal difference with a 9-0 hammering of Solihull Moors in the Prenton Park sunshine. Quite what that will do to Solihull’s confidence going into the final games is anyone’s guess, but they are now only three points above the drop zone. Tranmere still trail Lincoln on goal difference, however. The Imps had a hard-fought win against Eastleigh to keep them top of the pile. Although not mathematically out of the top five race, this defeat leaves Macclesfield nine points behind fifth-placed Aldershot Town, although they do possess a couple

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of games in hand. The Shots had to make do with just one point from a 1-1 EBB Stadium draw with relegationthreatened Torquay United, and they now hold onto the final play-off spot only on goal difference from Dover Athletic, who won against another of the strugglers, Braintree Town. Barrow’s play-off hopes were also dented by a team fighting to stay up – Woking. However, considering the Bluebirds had to play for the entire second half with ten-men, the outcome doesn’t seem quite as disappointing for their supporters. The result keeps Woking out of the relegation zone on goal difference ahead of Braintree, with York City just above the Cards on the same 45 points after the Minstermen picked up a crucial three points with a 2-0 win against out-of-form Chester FC, for whom this was a sixth consecutive home defeat. Bobby-Joe Taylor came off the bench to help Maidstone United to victory at the International Stadium against Gateshead, whose top five hopes now look slim. Bottom side Southport made

almost need snookers now to stay up, they earned a decent point from a 2-2 Gander Green Lane draw with Sutton United. Kieron Cadogan gave the hosts a 26th minute lead they held until the 69th minute when Dan Spence conceded an unfortunate own goal. Five minutes later, Port took the lead through Neil Ashton. But the U’s earned what for them could prove to be a vital point when Roarie Deacon equalised with less than a minute of normal time to go. Bromley and Wrexham, entertained the Hayes Lane faithful in a 4-3 win for the home side. Wrexham `keeper Shwan Jalal was beaten by two deflected efforts, the first from Oluwatobi Sho-Silva after just 9 minutes and then Jordan Higgs after 21 minutes. A third from Sho-Silva shortly after the break seemed to wrap things up, but to their credit Wrexham made a fight off it with Jordan White on 52 minutes and Tum Massanka in the 58th minute reducing the gap to just one, only for Blair Turgott to make it 4-2 in the 83rd minute. And although Massanka scored a second for the Dragons 3 minutes later.


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LEAGUE STATS

2016/17 LEAGUE STATS TOP GOALSCORERS

2016/17 NATIONAL LEAGUE TABLE P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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40 26 7 7 75 36 +39 85 Lincoln City 41 26 7 8 70 34 +36 85 Tranmere Rovers 41 23 9 9 81 51 +31 78 Forest Green Rovers Dagenham & Redbridge 42 24 4 14 72 49 +23 76 42 20 12 10 58 35 +23 72 Aldershot Town 41 22 6 13 76 56 +20 72 Dover 42 18 15 9 64 45 +19 69 Barrow 42 18 13 11 67 44 +23 67 Gateshead 40 19 6 15 57 49 +8 63 Macclesfield Town 42 14 13 15 46 40 +6 55 Boreham Wood 42 16 7 19 51 62 -11 55 Bromley 42 14 12 16 42 55 -13 54 Wrexham 42 13 14 15 52 57 -5 53 Eastleigh 41 14 10 17 59 58 +1 52 Chester 42 13 11 18 51 59 -8 50 Sutton United 40 14 8 18 53 68 -15 50 Maidstone 42 13 10 19 47 61 -14 49 Guiseley 42 13 9 20 55 71 -16 48 Solihull Moors 42 10 15 17 49 63 -14 45 York City 42 12 9 21 60 76 -16 45 Woking 42 12 9 21 48 69 -21 45 Braintree Town 42 11 11 20 46 57 -11 44 Torquay United 42 11 3 28 29 73 -44 36 North Ferriby United 42 9 8 25 48 89 -41 35 Southport

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Team Name Ricky Miller Dover Athletic Christian Doidge Forest Green Rovers Andy Cook Tranmere Rovers Oliver Hawkins Dagenham & Redbridge Byron Harrison Barrow Danny Johnson Gateshead Michael Cheek Braintree Town James Alabi Chester Matt Rhead Lincoln City Gozie Ugwu Woking

Total

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SEASON STATS

VILLAGERS SEASON STATS NORTH FERRIBY UNITED ROLL CALL PLAYER

Armstrong, Ross Bateson, Curtis Bell, George Brogan, Stephen Bruce, Louis Clarke, Danny Cooke, Jordan Cosgrove, Sam Dixon, Matty Douglas, Jordan Emerton, Danny Evans, Owen Fallowfield, Ryan Fosu-Mensah, Alfons Gray, Mark Hare, Taron Kendall, Ryan Keyi, Kojo Middleton, Ben Mukendi, Vinny Oliver, Connor Robinson, Conner Russell, Simon Skelton, Jake Slade, Liam Stamp, Darryn Sutton, Levi Templeton, Matty Thompson, Reece Tinkler, Robbie Topliss, Sam Watson, Rory Wootton, Kyle

LGE APPS

9 (6) 17 (6) 0 (1) 15 1 18 0 (1) 3 (8) 10 (1) 28 (9) 2 17 (8) 1 (3) 35 35 8 (24) 0 (3) 34 (1) 4 (10) 25 (4) 8 (7) 20 30 (1) 3 0 (4) 6 2 (6) 31 (4) 11 35 40 14

LGE GLS

3 2 1

1 1 2 1 1 2 10 3 1 1

CUP APPS

CUP GLS

TOTAL APPS

1 1 2 1 0 (2) 0 (1) 2 2 0 (1) 1 1 1 (1) 1 1 0 (1) 1 2 1 2 2

1 -

10 (6) 18 (6) 0 (1) 17 1 19 0 (1) 3 (8) 10 (1) 28 (11) 2 17 (9) 1 (3) 37 37 8 (25) 0 (3) 35 (1) 5 (10) 26 (5) 8 (7) 21 31 (1) 3 0 5) 7 2 (6) 33 (4) 11 36 42 16

TOTAL GOALS

3 2 1

1

Top Scorer

Reece Thompson

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10

2 1 1 1 2 10 3 1

Clean Sheets 7

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2016/17

FIXTURES & RESULTS DATE OPPOSITION AUGUST Sat 6 Braintree Town Tues 9 Lincoln City Sat 13 Dover Athletic Tue 16 Guiseley Sat 20 Torquay United Sat 27 Aldershot Town Mon 29 Barrow

COMP

1

2

3

4

5

H A A H H A H

NL NL NL NL NL NL NL

0-0 1-6 0-2 3-2 1-0 0-2 0-1

557 3622 726 487 505 1527 581

14 21 22 18 15 20 20

Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson

Topliss Middleton Topliss Hare Middleton Middleton Middleton

Skelton Gray Gray Skelton Hare Gray Gray

Gray Skelton Slade Bruce Gray Slade Skelton

Brogan Brogan Brogan Brogan < Slade Hare Hare

SEPTEMBER Sat 3 Eastleigh Sat 10 Maidstone United Tue 13 Gateshead Sat 17 Dagenham & Redbridge Sat 24 Southport

A H A A H

NL NL NL NL NL

0-2 0-2 1-0 0-2 0-1

1183 479 614 1119 451

20 20 20 21 21

Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson

Middleton Middleton Middleton Middleton Topliss <

Gray Gray Topliss Topliss Middleton

Skelton Skelton Hare Hare Gray

Hare Hare Gray Gray Hare

OCTOBER Sat 1 Macclesfield Town Tue 4 Chester Sat 8 Forest Green Rovers Sat 15 Macclesfield Town Sat 22 Boreham Wood Tue 25 Tranmere Rovers Sat 29 Bromley

A H H H A A H

NL NL NL FAC 4Q NL NL NL

0-1 0-1 0-3 1-4 0-1 0-1 1-2

1467 476 501 395 313 4326 354

21 21 22 22 24 24

Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson

Topliss Topliss Topliss Hare Topliss < Topliss Topliss

Middleton < Middleton Gray Gray Hare Hare Hare

Gray Gray Skelton Brogan Middleton Middleton Middleton

Hare Hare Brogan Skelton Skelton Skelton Skelton

NOVEMBER Sat 5 Wrexham Sat 12 Woking Sat 19 Sutton United Sat 26 Solihull Moors Tue 29 Chester

H A H A A

NL NL NL NL NL

0-0 1-1 2-1 0-2 0-3

528 1357 372 526 1392

23 24 23 24 24

Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson

Topliss Topliss Topliss Topliss < Topliss

Hare Hare Hare Hare Hare

Middleton Middleton Middleton Middleton Middleton

Skelton Skelton * Gray Gray Gray

DECEMBER Sat 3 Gateshead Sat 10 Alfreton Town Sat 17 Maidstone United Mon 26 York City

H A A H

NL FAT 1 NL NL

1-0 0-1 2-1 0-1

498 290 2006 1950

23 22 24

Watson Watson Watson Watson

Topliss Topliss Topliss < Topliss <

Hare Hare Hare Hare

Middleton Middleton > Middleton Middleton

Gray Gray Gray Gray

JANUARY 2017 Sun 1 York City Dagenham & Redbridge Sat 7 Sat 14 Wrexham Sat 21 Southport Sat 28 Macclesfield Town

A H A A H

NL NL NL NL NL

1-0 0-4 0-1 4-2 0-2

3182 453 3625 795 429

22 23 23 23 23

Watson Watson Watson Watson Watson

Topliss Topliss < Topliss Topliss Topliss

Hare Hare Hare Hare Hare

Middleton Middleton Skelton Skelton Skelton

Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray

FEBRUARY Sat 11 Braintree Town Sat 18 Dover Athletic Tue 21 Lincoln City Sat 25 Guiseley

A H H A

NL NL NL NL

0-1 1-2 0-1 2-1

410 465 2389 951

24 24 24 23

Watson Watson Watson Watson

Topliss Topliss Topliss Topliss

Gray Middleton Gray < Gray >

Skelton Skelton Middleton Middleton

Middleton Hare Skelton Skelton

MARCH Sat 4 Woking Sat 11 Bromley Sat 18 Solihull Moors Tue 21 Tranmere Rovers Sat 25 Sutton United

H A H H A

NL NL NL NL NL

2-1 0-3 1-4 1-4 1-5

402 905 363 638 1664

22 23 23 24 24

Watson Watson Watson Warson Watson

Topliss Topliss Topliss Topliss Topliss

Gray Hare Gray Gray Fallowfield

Middleton Gray Middleton Middleton Middleton

Skelton Skelton Skelton Skelton Gray <

APRIL Sat 1 Forest Green Rovers Sat 8 Boreham Wood Fri 14 Eastleigh

A H H

NL NL NL

1-0 2-4

1709 357

23 23

Evans Evans

Topliss Topliss

Fallowfield < Gray

Gray Middleton

Hare Hare

Mon 17 Barrow

A

NL

Sat 22 Sat 29

H A

NL NL

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Oliver Oliver < Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver

Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell Russell

Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke

Robinson * Mukendi > Emerton < Kendall > Kendall * Bateson > Bateson

Bateson Robinson * Robinson * Bateson * Bateson Robinson < Kendall <

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Mukendi > Kendall > Mukendi * Robinson > Mukendi > Kendall < Mukendi >

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Bateson > Thompson Robinson > Robinson * Robinson >

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Emerton < Mukendi < Armstrong < Emerton * Emerton < Fallowfield < Emerton <

Mukendi > Kendall * Kendall > Kendall < Fallowfield > Thompson > Kendall >

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Fallowfield < Fallowfield Fallowfield Fallowfield Armstrong <

Clarke Clarke Armstrong Armstrong * Fallowfield

Russell Russell > Emerton * Emerton Sutton

Thompson > Thompson < Thompson < Thompson Emerton *

Wootton * Wootton Wootton Wootton > Kendall

Armstrong < Robinson < Bateson * Bateson < Thompson <

Kendall > Bateson * Robinson < Kendall > Stamp *

Robinson * Emerton >

Brogan Brogan Brogan Sutton

Fallowfield < Sutton Armstrong Skelton

Armstrong > Armstrong * Sutton Armstrong *

Emerton * Bateson < Emerton Emerton >

Wootton Wootton Thompson > Thompson

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Bateson * Stamp *

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Fallowfield < Fallowfield > Fallowfield Fallowfield < Bateson

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Wootton Bateson Bateson > Emerton * Cosgrove >

Thompson > Thompson Thompson Bateson Emerton

Bateson < Kendall < Kendall > Armstrong < Kendall <

Kendall > Armstrong > Templeton < Cosgrove > Stamp >

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Tinkler Tinkler Dixon Emerton

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Dixon < Templeton < Templeton < Cosgrove >

Kendall > Cosgrove > Oliver > Kendall <

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Bateson < Kendall > Kendall < Oliver Thompson *

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Kendall *

Kendall *

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GUEST COLUMN

View From The

STANDS North Ferriby fan Sam Shepherd takes a realistic look at the hectic Easter fixtures... Following last week’s disappointing home defeat to Boreham Wood, Ferriby go into the Easter weekend knowing that they will likely be relegated by the time the final whistle blows at Barrow on Monday.

Last week didn’t go well against Boreham Wood. Some sloppy defending made it too easy for the visitors and, when you score two

Steve Housham has given youngsters a chance all season and they have matured as they year has

own-goals in one game, you know it’s not going to be your day.

gone on which can only be a good sign for next season.

Reece Thompson did get on the scoresheet again as he continues his excellent first season at Ferriby.

Today we welcome Eastleigh to the Eon Visual Media Stadium for this Good Friday encounter. The visitors sit comfortably in mid-table after getting over a slump midway through the season which saw them flirt with the relegation zone.

It was always going to be a mountain to climb this season, a mountain of Everest proportions really when you consider how much we have been punching above our weight at this level. It is important to mention that Steve Housham, Darryn Stamp and the players have done a quite remarkable job this season. Ferriby were written off from the start with some giving cynical predictions of a record low points total and being relegated by March. Housham’s young side have defied the odds several times including their recent remarkable win at Forest Green Rovers. The Villagers were 18-1 underdogs that day yet they put in a brilliantly disciplined performance to defeat the promotion challengers. This will go down as one of the biggest results in the National League this season so that is certainly something to be proud of. 22

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He was set up for his goal by Kojo Kyei a product of the youth team who has been given a chance in the first team recently. He looked bright when he came on and caused the defence some problems especially when he found Thompson with a cross that Thompson diverted into the bottom corner.

Ferriby need to go out and try and get a result to keep the relegation fight going until at least Monday. Enjoy the game! Sam



NORTH FERRIBY UNITED Manager: Steve Housham Owen EVANS

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Sam TOPLISS

2

Stephen BROGAN Connor OLIVER

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Danny EMERTON

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MATCH OFFICIALS Referee:

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Mark GRAY

EASTLEIGH

Assistants: Paul Brown John Matthews Fourth Official: Martin Parker

Manager: Richard Hill 2 Chinua COLE 3

Michael GREEN

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Adam DUGDALE

8 Ben CLOSE 9

James CONSTABLE

10 Matt TUBBS

Sam COSGROVE

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Curtis BATESON

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12 Sam WILLIAMS

Matty TEMPLETON

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13 Nick HALL

Ryan KENDALL 10 Simon RUSSELL

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Taron HARE 12 Ryan FALLOWFIELD 14 Ben MIDDLETON 15 Robbie TINKLER 16 Darryn STAMP 17 Ross ARMSTRONG 18

11 Ross STEARN

14 Sam TOGWELL 15 Paul REID 16 Ryan BURGE 18 Scott WILSON 20 Gavin HOYTE 23 Tom BEARWISH 24 Ayo OBILEYE 25 Ryan CRESSWEL

Jordan COOKE 19

27 Reda JOHNSON

Jake SKELTON 20

28 Jason TAYLOR

Matty DIXON 21 Jordan DOUGLAS 23 Reece THOMPSON 25

29 Hakeem ODOFFIN 31 Ryan CLARKE 36 Ben STREVENS 37 Graham STACK

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ALDERSHOT TOWN Saturday 22nd April 2017 National League Kick-Off: 12:15


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