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Board

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Management

President’s Cup

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Management Committee

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Northern Counties East League

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TODAY’S OPPONENTS...

BOSTON UNITED North Ferriby United take on Boston United in the second-leg of their Play-off Semi-Finals. The first-leg hasn’t been played when this programme went to print given the printing deadlines but one last hurdle stands between the Villagers and the final. Regardless of the result this afternoon, Ferriby have performed valiantly this season and secured second spot in the table despite losing 1-0 to Alfreton Town last time out. Their opponents, Boston United finished fifth in the league, five points behind the Villagers and come into this fixture having won five of their last six games. That included the 5-0 victory over Stalybridge Celtic to secure their place in the Playoffs in some style. Ferriby have done a league double over Boston winning 4-3 earlier in the season before winning 2-1 in March. But the Villagers must be wary of their close rivals especially having the league’s top goalscorer Dayle Southwell in their ranks.

CLUB INFORMATION Founded | 1933 Nickname | The Pilgrims Ground | Jakemans Stadium (6,643) 2014/15 Position | 3rd Honours | Conference Champions - 2001/02 Southern League Champions - 1999/00 Norther Premier League Champions 1972/73, 1973/74, 1976/77, 1977/78 FA Trophy Runners-up - 1984/85 Southern League Runners-up - 1998/99

MANAGER: Dennis Greene Former St Neots Town and Histon manager Dennis Greene was appointed Boston United boss in March 2013. He had initially lost out to Graham Drury in December 2012 when the vacancy was first available — but took control following Drury’s ill-fated spell in charge of the Pilgrims.

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As a player, Greene played for a number of non-league clubs, including the likes of Harlow, Stansted, Epping, Bishop’s Stortford, Stambridge, Chelmsford City, Wycombe Wanderers and Dagenham and Redbridge.


TODAY’S OPPONENTS...

BOSTON UNITED

Fabian Spiess

Position: Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Fabian Spiess joined Boston United in January 2016 following a brief spell with league rivals Alfreton Town.

Liam Marrs

Position: Defender Sunderland defender Liam Marrs joined Boston United on a twomonth loan deal in November 2013 before joining permanently in August 2014.

Dylan McEvoy

Position: Defence

Boston United on a long-term loan deal in July 2013. He pledged his future to the Pilgrims switching from Conference Premier side Cambridge United.

to Dennis Greene from his time at the Cambridgeshire club and Felix became one of the manager’s first signings of the 2014 closed season.

Zak Mills

Position: Midfield

Position: Defence

Former Histon full-back Zak Mills, indeed capable of playing anywhere across the backline, joined the Pilgrims in March 2014, having already played for the Pilgrims as a Centre of Excellence youngster.

Carl Piergianni Position: Defence

Sunderland youngster Dylan McEvoy joined the Pilgrims on work experience in October 2015 to fill the club’s problematic left-back slot. The teenager made his debut against AFC Telford United.

The former Peterborough United trainee, who made one Football League appearance for the Posh, signed for the Pilgrims from Corby Town. The defender won Player of the Year in 2014/15 after a superb season with the club.

Scott Garner

Kaine Felix

Position: Defence

Position: Midfield

Defender Scott Garner joined

The former St Neots Town wingercome-striker was a player known

Grant Roberts

Former Histon and Gainsborough Trinity midfielder Grant Roberts linked up with the Pilgrims in January 2015. Has played under boss Dennis Greene at Histon.

Lewis Hilliard

Position: Midfield

Midfielder Lewis Hilliard linked up with Boston United in December 2015 following brief spells with St Albans City and Biggleswade Town. He excelled during a successful five-year period with St Neots Town, where he netted over 70 goals from midfield.

ONE TO WATCH: DAYLE SOUTHWELL

Former Grimsby Town striker Dayle Southwell switched to The Jakemans Stadium during the summer of 2014 following his release from Blundell Park. He had scored five goals in three starts for the Mariners, but it was not enough to earn a new deal from ex-Boston boss Paul Hurst. Southwell played and scored at Boston in October 2013 during a short loan spell for Harrogate Town. He excelled during his debut campaign with the Pilgrims, netting 30 times in all competitions and signed a new deal in February 2015. North Ferriby United The Official Matchday Programme


TODAY’S OPPONENTS...

BOSTON UNITED

Mark Jones

Position: Forward Striker Mark Jones returned to Boston United in October 2014 less than two years after leaving the Pilgrims to join county rivals Gainsborough Trinity.

Jay Rollins

Position: Forward Pacy attacker Jay Rollins joined Boston United in July 2015 after agreeing an initial one-year contract at The Jakemans Stadium, with a further one-year option. The former Askern Villa and Armthorpe Welfare winger impressed during pre-season outings for the Pilgrims to become Dennis Greene’s first outright signing of the summer.

Cameron Johnson Position: Forward

Young striker Cameron Johnson joined the Pilgrims from Northern Counties East League side Rossington Main in July 2015.

Harry Limb

Position: Forward Striker Harry Limb is a product of the Pilgrims’ Centre of Excellence programme and caught the eye of manager Dennis Greene during training sessions with the first team. Following his 16th birthday in August 2015, Limb signed first team forms and is very much one for the future.

John Sands

Position: Forward Imposing striker John Sands joined the Pilgrims from Ryman

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Premier Division side Leiston in November 2015. Having made his name with the likes of Mildenhall Town, Canvey Island, Chelmsford City and Bury Town, the prolific goalscorer linked up with Dennis Greene’s United side after relocating to Spalding.

Ryan Robbins

Position: Forward Prolific goalscorer Ryan Robbins linked up with the Pilgrims in early October 2015 and marked his debut with a goal in United’s 3-1 win at Nuneaton Town. He followed it up with the winning goal against Alfreton Town two weeks later. Robbins has previously plundered goals aplenty for the likes of Coalville Town, Barwell and Stamford AFC.


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Boston United

CLUB HISTORY Boston United was founded in 1933 as a successor to a club called Boston Town. Their first game was a 3–1 defeat at home to Grimsby Reserves on 26 August 1933. They then had a moderate amount of success in various leagues, including the Midland League and Southern League. The club’s FA cup run of 1955–56 included a 6–1 victory at Derby County, then playing in Third Division North, with Geoff Hazledine scoring a hat-trick. This was a record away win by a non-league team against League opponents in the FA Cup. This

set up a Third Round match against Tottenham Hotspur of the Football League First Division at White Hart Lane on 7 January 1956. The match against Tottenham Hotspur was played in front of a crowd of 46,185. The Pilgrims lost 4–0, but the match was more notable for the travelling support. Over 10,000 Boston supporters attended the game. They were founder members of the Northern Premier League in 1968, of which they were champions four times, and of the Alliance Premier League (now the Football Conference) in 1979. However, their Northern Premier League title wins were not enough to gain them election to the Football League, and when

they won the title in 1978 they surprisingly missed out on league status in favour of runners-up Wigan Athletic, who took the Football League place previously held by Southport. In 1985 Boston United went to Wembley for the first and only time in their history for the FA Trophy Final of the 1984–85 season. Boston lost 2–1 to Wealdstone in front of 20,775, with Chris Cook scoring United’s only goal. Boston United finished third in the Conference in 1988–89, but were unable to build on this and were relegated to the NPL in 1993. They were transferred to the Southern League, winning the title in 2000, and went fully professional in 2001. In their first season as a professional club, Boston won the Conference and were promoted to the Football League. However, in the wake of their promotion, Boston’s manager, Steve Evans, and former chairman, Pat Malkinson, were charged with breaking the Football Association’s rules over the registration of players. Both men

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received bans from the FA, and the club were fined and docked four points from their first season in the League. After their promotion to the Football League, Boston never really looked like challenging for promotion to the third tier of the league and most of their time from 2002 was spent in mid-table, with occasional flirts with relegation and the play-offs.

campaign in 10th place under the guidance of Tommy Taylor, United were still in administration by the 2nd Saturday of May in 2008. This meant they were relegated again to the Northern Premier League Premier Division for the 2008–09 season. Despite coming out of administration just before the start of the new season anyway, Boston United failed to have this decision overturned.

In May 2007 Boston were relegated from Football League Two on the last day of the season. Steve Evans and his assistant Paul Raynor on 27 May resigned from the club, and two days later joined Crawley Town.

A much more favourable campaign the following season saw The Pilgrims finish 3rd in the league where they won the play-offs, beating Bradford Park Avenue in the final to earn promotion back to the Conference North.

Because of the relegation Boston were originally scheduled to play the 2007–08 season in the Conference National but this position was immediately placed in doubt after the club’s chairman Jim Rodwell entered Boston into a Company Voluntary Arrangement late in their last game so that 10 points would then be deducted in the 2006–07 season instead of the 2007–08 season. Although this meant that Boston started the 2007–08 season without a points penalty FA rules dictated that they be demoted 2 divisions as a result of HM Revenue & Customs placing a restriction into the CVA of Boston not being allowed to pay football creditors 100% of what they were owed. They therefore played the 2007–08 season in the Conference North division, two steps below the Football League. This would be United’s first season under the new ownership of David Newton and Neil Kempster, who took control of the club over from ex-Chairman Jim Rodwell.

Joint managers Rob Scott and Paul Hurst resigned from the club in 2011 and were appointed joint managers of Conference National side Grimsby Town. Club chairman David Newton revealed he was beginning legal proceedings against the pair and Grimsby Town, for breach of contract. The Pilgrims wasted no time appointing former Boston player Jason Lee and current player Lee Canoville as joint caretaker managers. With only 7 Conference North games remaining, the pair guided United to a 3rd place finish in the league setting up a play-off tie against

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Guiseley. Boston lost the first leg 1–0 at Nethermoor Park but fought back in the return leg winning 3–2 at the Jakemans Stadium to take the match to extra-time and penalties. Boston went out losing 2–3. After a decent start to the 2012/13 season, Boston started to drop off the promotion pace, with a 7-game winless run from November to mid-December not aiding their cause. More inconsistency followed, and Jason Lee was sacked. Graham Drury took over within the same week but left the club after less than 2 months. Dennis Greene took over soon afterwards, but after a good start couldn’t help the club from finishing higher than a poor 16th place, just 5 points above the relegation zone. The following season was a marked improvement in both league and cups. Whilst Boston fell at the 2nd hurdle (2–0) at Brackley, they made the last 32 of the FA Trophy with wins over Redditch and Southport, before a 2–0 loss at Tamworth. In the league, they held on to a top 5 spot for most of the season and never fell below 8th, but they couldn’t keep up with late surges by Hednesford and Guiseley, ending 1 place and 6 points off the playoffs in 6th


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THE SEASON SO FAR... VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NORTH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Solihull Moors North Ferriby United AFC Fylde Harrogate Town Boston United Nuneaton Town Tamworth Chorley Stockport County Alfreton Town Curzon Ashton Stalybridge Celtic FC United Of Manchester Bradford Park Avenue Gloucester City Gainsborough Trinity Worcester City AFC Telford United Brackley Town Lowestoft Town Hednesford Town Corby Town

P 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42

W 25 22 22 21 22 20 16 18 15 15 14 14 15 13 12 14 12 13 11 12 8 7

D 10 10 9 9 5 13 15 9 14 13 15 11 8 11 14 8 12 8 13 10 14 11

L 7 10 11 12 15 9 11 15 13 14 13 17 19 18 16 20 18 21 18 20 20 24

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Boston United

Played 6 Won 5 Drawn 1 Lost 0 FIXTURES Sunday 08 May AFC Fylde vs Harrogate Town

TOP GOALSCORERS Rank

FORM TEAM

Team

Total

AFC Fylde Boston United Harrogate Town North Ferriby United Chorley North Ferriby United Solihull Moors Corby Town Bradford Park Avenue Worcester City

24 24 22 20 18 17 17 16 16 15

BEST ATTACK Solihull Moors Played : 42 Scored : 84

BEST DEFENCE Tamworth Played : 42 Conceded : 45

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SEASON STATS NORTH FERRIBY UNITED ROLL CALL PLAYER

OUR LAST... WIN 3-0 vs Lowestoft Town (A) National League North 26/04/2016

DRAW

Armstrong, Ross Bateson, Curtis Bolder, Adam Brooksby, Wayne Bruce, Louis Clarke, Danny Davie, Tom Denton, Tom Emerton, Danny Forrester, Jamie Fry, Russell Gray, Mark Hone, Danny Hotte, Nathan Kendall, Ryan King, Liam Middleton, Ben Nicklin, Adam Nicholson, Tom Palmer, Ash Taylor, Tim Topliss, Sam Wilde, Josh

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CUP APPS

CUP GLS

0 (1) 38 (2) 16 (12) 14 (2) 3 (5) 34 (2) 0 (2) 35 (1) 16 (19) 0 29 (10) 19 (5) 14 23 (5) 13 (12) 39 27 (5) 37 5 (1) 41 0 14 (15) 42

0 12 2 3 0 9 0 20 4 0 0 2 1 1 5 17 0 0 0 3 0 1 0

0 6 5 (1) 1 0 (2) 6 0 3 (1) 4 (1) 0 4 (2) 6 0 1 (1) 0 (3) 6 3 (2) 5 1 6 0 3 (1) 6

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3-3 vs Worcester City (H) National League North 02/04/2016

0 (1) 44 (2) 21 (13) 15 (2) 3 (7) 40 (2) 0 (2) 38 (2) 20 (20) 0 33 (12) 25 (5) 14 24 (6) 13 (15) 45 30 (7) 42 6 (1) 47 0 17 (16) 48

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TOTAL TOTAL APPS GOALS

Goals - 47 Scored Goal Conceded - 17

Goals Tom Denton 20

Biggest Victory 5-0 vs Corby Town National League North 03/10/15 Biggest Defeat 3-1 vs Solihull Moors Conference North 06/09/14

Clean Sheets: 17

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NORTH FERRIBY

Manager: Billy Heath Adam NICKLIN (GK) Tom NICHOLSON (GK) Josh WILDE Ben MIDDLETON Mark GRAY Louis BRUCE Ash PALMER Sam TOPLISS Nathan HOTTE Liam KING Russell FRY Adam BOLDER Danny HONE Danny CLARKE Tom DAVIE Tim TAYLOR Danny EMERTON Ross ARMSTRONG Jamie FORRESTER Ryan KENDALL Tom DENTON Curtis BATESON Wayne BROOKSBY

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BOSTON UNITED

Manager: Dennis Greene Fabian SPIESS (GK) Zak MILLS Dylan MCEVOY Grant ROBERTS Nat BROWN Carl PIERGIANNI Kaine FELIX Scott GARNER Dayle SOUTHWELL Lewis HILLIARD Jay ROLLINS Mark JONES Liam MARRS Malachi LAVELLE-MOORE Cameron JOHNSON Joe BURGESS


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