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VILLAGERS ADDRESS

CLUB HONOURS (POST 1970)

Eon Visual Media Stadium Grange Lane North Ferriby HU14 3AB Tel: 01482 634601 Email: info@northferribyfc.co.uk

FA Trophy Winners 2014/15

Football Conference League Conference North Runners-Up 2013/14

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KEY PERSONNEL

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

Board

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

Northern Premier League Cup

Management

Winners 2011/12, 2012/13

Billy Heath - Manager Mark Carroll - Assistant Manager

President’s Cup

Management Committee

Winners 1990/91, 1998/99, 1999/00

Richard Bell - Youth Development John Cartlich - Youth Secretary Chris Holbrough - Junior Development & Ball Boys Ian Isitt - Club Shop & Programmes Karen Roberts - Bar & Catering John Rudkin & Social Media Steve Tather - Football Match Secretary, Stadium Manager & Safety Officer Steve Turtle - Programme, Golden Goal & Raffles Phil Withers - Press Officer, Media, Website & Historian

Commercial Manager

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

Denise Barrass Tel: 07519 725181

Northern Counties East League

Barry Johnson Jane Johnson Brian Sievewright

Premier Division Champions 1999/00 Premier Division Runners-Up 1997/98 Division One Champions 1985/86 Division One North Runners-Up 1982/83

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Yorkshire League

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TODAY’S OPPONENTS...

Lowestoft TOWN Lowestoft Town are next to make the trip to the Eon Visual Media Stadium, little separates the teams in the league in what should be an even contest.

At the time of going to printers Lowestoft Town currently sit in 12 one place below the Villagers both locked on six points each. Town had a mixed pre-season in the build-up to the new campaign beating the likes of Gorleston, Dereham Town but losing to Luton Town, Cambridge United, AFC Sudbury and Leiston.

CLUB INFORMATION Founded | 1887 Nickname | Trawler Boys Ground | Crown Meadow Chairman | Gary Keyzor 2014/15 Position | 16th Honours | Isthmian League Premier Division Play-off winners - 2013/14 Division One North Champions - 2009/10

The club opened the new campaign with back-to-back victories over AFC Telford United (3-0) and Alfreton Town (0-1) before recording three successive defeats as the club slipped down the table.

MANAGER: Ady Gallagher Another local lad whose playing career was hampered by injury but has since obtained coaching qualifications. Teamed up with the Blues at the turn of the century primarily with the Reserves and Youth before stepping up to joint manager.

Worcester City, Nuneaton Town and AFC Fylde picked up all three points over the Trawler Boys by a single goal margin.

With the retirement of Blues legend Micky Chapman at the end of last season, the current season is his first in sole charge.

Corby Town FC will be another tough test for Lowestoft with their opponents in free-scoring form. North Ferriby United The Official Matchday Programme


TODAY’S OPPONENTS...

LOWESTOFT TOWN

Jake Jessup

Joe Marsden

well as Luton. Has won 7 England ‘C’ International caps.

Promising young goalkeeper who signed a long term contract in September 2011 which was extended in 2015.

Defender or midfield player who rejoined Lowestoft in the summer of 2014 from Ryman League side Wroxham. Originally developed in the Trawlerboys Reserves and Youth sides from 2008 to 2011 but without reaching the senior side.

Jack Ainsley

Position: Goalkeeper

Marcus Garnham

Position: Goalkeeper

Position: Defence

Experienced and highly rated goalkeeper who joined Lowestoft in the summer of 2015. Has spent most of his career with Bury Town but left the club in 2014 for a season with AFC Sudbury in which he was voted the Ryman League Division One North’s goalkeeper of the season

Adam Smith

Harry Barker

Dan Gleeson

Full-back with great potential currently on loan from Dereham Town. Progressed through the Norwich City Youth Academy.

Full back and player coach. Signed for Lowestoft Town in the summer of 2012 from Luton Town. Has vast Football League and Conference National experience with Cambridge United and Notts County as

Position: Defence

Position: Defence

He joined Kings Lynn under Tommy Taylor in August 2004 and his form was so impressive that he was Taylor’s first signing when he took over the reigns at Peterborough United. Position: Defence

Position: Defence

Graduated through the Ipswich Town youth system to reach their Football League side. Can play in defence or up front. Signed for Lowestoft Town in the summer of 2013. Has scored 24 goals in 101 appearances for the club.

Dean Mason

Position: Midfield

Joined Lowestoft from Arlesley Town in December 2014. Equally at home at full back or wide midfield. Has played 5 times for Montserratt helping them achieve their first victory since 1995

ONE TO WATCH: CHRIS HENDERSON Chris Henderson has racked up well over 150 appearances for Lowestoft Town and has scored 51 goals in that time - most recently in their 2-1 defeat against Worcester City. The speedy winger has an eye for a goal and joined the club in the summer of 2011 from Bury Town. Has also had spells with Gorleston and Kirkley & Pakefield. North Ferriby United The Official Matchday Programme


TODAY’S OPPONENTS...

LOWESTOFT TOWN

Scott Mitchell

Position: Midfield Rejoined Lowestoft in the summer of 2015 for his second spell with the club having previously being a Trawlerboy from 2009 to 2013.

Rossi Jarvis

Position: Midfield Progressed through the Norwich City Youth system to make 7 first team appearances before moving in to Luton Town, Barnet and Cambridge United.

Erkan Okay

Position: Midfield Equally at home in midfield or defence. Signed for Lowestoft in the summer of 2011. Previously with Histon and has also played for Chelmsford City.

Andrew Fisk

Position: Midfield A product of the Norwich City Youth system earning a full time professional contract with the

Canaries. Joined Kings Lynn on loan in December 2006 and signed permanently for the Linnets when he was released by Norwich at the end of that season.

years and 282 days when making his debut in April 2003.

Robert Eagle

Local lad who rejoined Lowestoft in September 2014 after a brief spell with AFC Sudbury. Last season’s top scorer.

Position: Midfield Midfielder developed though the Norwich City youth system Joined Lowestoft in January 2012 from Grimsby Town.

Danny Crow

Position: Forward Developed through the Norwich City youth system before moving on to make a name as a goal scorer with Peterborough United, Northampton Town, Cambridge United, Luton Town and Newport County.

Ryan Jarvis

Position: Forward Striker signed from York City in the summer of 2015. Graduated through the Norwich City youth system and became the Canaries youngest ever 1st team player at 16

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Jake Reed

Position: Forward

Shaun Bammant Position: Forward

A former Norwich United and Bury Town player, who returned to the game after a break last season. Signed on loan for the rest of the season on 31st March 2014.

Bradley Woods-Garness Position: Forward

Prolific goal scorer signed from Canvey Island in August 2013. As a youth he started out at Chelsea and following a few brief spells at a number of clubs as a youngster, he went on to rack up appearances and goals for Billericay Town, Sutton United and Canvey Island.


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Lowestoft Town

CLUB HISTORY Lowestoft Town have a fine history stretching back well over 100 years.

The club is first recorded as East Suffolk FC with games, all friendlies in those days, recorded back in 1884. On merging with the original Kirkley club the title of Lowestoft was adopted in 1887 with ‘Town’ added in 1890. When the Norfolk & Suffolk League was formed in 1897, providing the first inter-county competitive matches, Lowestoft dominated, winning the title 6 times in the first 7 years. Lowestoft became founder

members of the Eastern Counties League in 1935 but before starting out on this new challenge once again merged with local rivals Kirkley. The move proved a wise one with the first season seeing them sharing the title with Harwich & Parkston and then winning it outright 2 years later. Lowestoft took the bold step of becoming semi-professional in 1962. & 7 ECL titles and twice runners up in the following 9 seasons is clear testimony to the manner in which they dominated in those years. The ECL title was again won in 1977/8. The 1980s saw a decline

in the club’s fortunes as crowds and income dropped. The unique club pavilion, originally the Yacht Club before being taken down and moved from the harbour to the Crown Meadow in 1902, was gradually falling into disrepair. As playing fortunes declined a 19 year old local lad signed for the club in 1980 who was to figure prominently in the affairs of the club for the next 30 plus years. Micky Chapman soon became a favourite with his all action style, eye for the goal, long flowing hair and a genuine desire to bring success back to the club. 5 ‘Player of the Year’ trophies adorn his display cabinet as testimony to the respect he has earned from supporters and players alike. The 1990s saw Micky progress from captain to assistant manager and finally manager in 1994. A persistent back injury forced Mick to hang up his boots in 1997 allowing him to concentrate fully on the managerial side. With the unwavering support of successive chairmen Mick had been able to improve the side year by year. In February 2012 he took charge of his 1000th game as Lowestoft manager.

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sphere the club has ever reached and despite several early morning departures and a mere 8500 plus miles of travelling a satisfactory season ended with them holding a 16th place finish suffering just a single defeat in their final 13 fixtures. On top of this the blues closed their season out by winning the Suffolk Premier Cup for the twelfth time; beating Whitton United 2-1 after extra time. After several years in the doldrums the 21st century has seen Micky team up with Ady Gallagher to bring a return to trophy winning days with the Ridgeons League title won twice, the League Cup collected twice and the Suffolk Premier Cup brought back to the Meadow five times. The culmination of all that recent success came in May 2008 when joint managers Micky Chapman and Ady Gallagher proudly led their squad out onto the hallowed Wembley pitch in the FA Carlsberg Vase final. On a blazing hot Sunday afternoon in front of over 14,000 Lowestoft supporters, the Blues were in the lead for three quarters of the game before conceding a last minute goal to lose out to Kirkham & Wesham by the odd goal of three.

Wrexham by a cruel deflected goal in the final minutes. The first season in the Ryman Premier Division saw the Trawlerboys involved in the promotion race right to the end. There was just 9 minutes of the season left when Tonbridge Angels scored the goal that gave them a 3-4 victory and ended Lowestoft’s hopes of a third successive promotion. It was a similar story in the following 2 seasons with late goals in the Play Off final denying them promotion before the dream of Step 2 football was realised in 2014 with a play off victory over AFC Hornchurch and a 3rd promotion in 6 seasons. Season 2014-2015 was one of consolidation in the highest

Season 2008-2009 saw the first team win a League and County Cup double, as well as reach the semi-final of the FA Carlsberg Vase and the season ended with promotion to the Ryman League Division One North. Success continued unabated in 2009/10 with back to back promotions seeing the Blues soar to the Ryman Premier Division at the first attempt achieving a century of points and goals for the second consecutive season. An excellent FA Cup run saw the first round proper reached with the run ended at North Ferriby United The Official Matchday Programme

It was also a season that marked the farewell of a true Lowestoft Town legend with Micky Chapman retiring after the last league game of the season at home to Barrow, who sealed the league title that day with a 3-2 victory of the blues. After 32 years, 480 first team appearances, 193 goals, 1640 games and 147,600 plus minutes as a player, player/manager and then manager during that time, it was the end of an era for a figure who will forever be etched in the history of Lowestoft Town FC. Season 2015-2016 sees Lowestoft looking to continue their upward momentum now under the sole charge of Ady Gallagher.


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PAST ENCOUNTERS 1 NORTH FERRIBY UNITED 2 LOWESTOFT TOWN King (58 pen)

Smith (51), Reed (84)

March 7, 2015 | Vanarama Conference North | Eon Visual Media Stadium | Att: 406 After the high emotion of last Saturday’s semi-final victory over Bath City and a long and tiring midweek trip to Oxford, it is not really surprising that Ferriby gave a rather subdued performance.

Danny Clarke was prominent in Ferriby’s early attacks. He had a cross deflected by a defender just beyond the in-rushing Nathan Jarman. Clark had a 25-yard shot blocked before being denied by keeper Ashlee Jones who dashed off his line to beat Clarke to the ball. After 15 minutes Ferriby keeper Jonathan Hedge did well to save from Robert Eagle after the Lowestoft player had been set-up by Dean Mason. This was the closest to a goal in the half from either side. Dean Mason was involved in most of Lowestoft’s attacks throughout the game until his late substitution.

The second-half was more eventful. Lowestoft pushed-back Ferriby for much of the time and looked the more likely to score throughout the half. The visitors took the lead after 51 minutes when Lee Smith’s 20-yard low free-kick just evaded Hedge’s grasp just inside the left-hand post. Shortly after, Hedge had to push away Rossi Jarvis’ shot. The lead lasted 7 minutes. Andrew Fisk was adjudged to have fouled Tom Denton in the area. Keeper Ashlee Jones managed to push Liam King’s penalty on to the post but the ball bounced in to the goal. The winner came after 84 minutes. Substitute Bradley Wood-Garness floated in a cross and Reed found space to head home powerfully past Hedge.

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VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NORTH

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

P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

W 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

D 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 4

F 14 7 7 6 7 7 12 8 9 10 7 5 7 6 5 3 6 5 5 6 4 1

A 3 3 4 3 4 6 8 8 7 11 4 4 9 7 8 6 10 9 9 8 8 8

GD +11 +4 +3 +3 +3 +1 +4 0 +2 -1 +3 +1 -2 -1 -2 -3 -4 -4 -4 -2 -4 -7

FORM TEAM

Pts 13 13 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 1

Solihull Moors

Played 5 Won 4 Drawn 1 Lost 0

FIXTURES Saturday 29 August AFC Fylde vs Stockport County AFC Telford United vs Brackley Town Alfreton Town vs Gainsborough Trinity Boston United vs Tamworth Corby Town FC vs Solihull Moors FC United Of Manchester vs Curzon Ashton Harrogate Town vs Bradford Park Avenue Nuneaton Town vs Gloucester City Stalybridge Celtic vs Chorley Worcester City vs Hednesford Town

TOP GOALSCORERS Rank 1 2 3 -

Name Ashley Sammons Dayle Southwell Kabongo Tshimanga Darryl Knights Josh Hine Michael Potts Dominc Knowles Elliott Durrell Shane Clarke Gary Burnett

Team Corby Town FC Boston United Corby Town FC Solihull Moors Chorley Bradford Park Avenue Harrogate Town Tamworth Tamworth Curzon Ashton

BEST ATTACK Solihull Moors Played : 5 Scored : 14

Total 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3

BEST DEFENCE Nuneaton Town Solihull Moors Tamworth Played : 5 Conceded : 3 *statistics correct as of Hednesford Town (H)

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SEASON STATS NORTH FERRIBY UNITED ROLL CALL PLAYER

OUR LAST... WIN 4-0 vs Chorley (H) National League North 11/08/2015

DRAW 1-1 vs Hednesford Town (H) National League North 22/08/2015

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

LGE APPS

LGE GLS

CUP APPS

CUP GLS

APPS

GLS

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

0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Statistics At The Eon Visual Media Stadium

LOSS 0-1 vs Tamworth (A) National League North 08/08/2015

Goals - 6 Scored Goal Conceded - 2

Goals Curtis Bateson 3

Biggest Victory 4-0 vs Chorley National League North 11/08/15 Biggest Defeat 3-1 vs Solihull Moors Conference North 06/09/14

Clean Sheets: 1

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Biggest Attendance vs Bath City 1871 FA Trophy 28/02/15


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AWAY DAYS - BRACKLEY TOWN BRACKLEY TOWN

National League North | Saturday 5th September 2015 | 3:00pm

KEY PLAYER

FACTFILE

Deon made 125 appearances for Derby County scoring 25 goals and made over 100 appearances at Sheffield Wednesday.

Founded | 1890 Nickname | The Saints Ground | St James Park Capacity | 3,500 Manager | Jon Brady

He was at Eastleigh last season and has over 650 career appearances to date and joined Saints in August 2015. Deon played with player/coach Frank Sinclair in the Jamaica side.

CLUB BACKGROUND A mere two points separated Brackley Town and relegation last season after the club finished the campaign in 18th position.

Their next home game was Boston United, who should be in the mix for the Play-offs and showed their prowess brushing aside Town 3-1.

The club got off to the best of starts picking up three points in their opening fixture with a 1-0 win over Harrogate Town - a late winner from David Moyo being the difference.

Their most recent fixture saw them become the first side to lose at the newly-promoted FC United Of Manchester which ended in a 3-2 defeat.

The Saints were undone by a strong Nuneaton side going down 1-0 before picking up another points against Alfreton Town.

Eager to end their two game losing run Brackley know they need to start well if they are to get anything from the Villagers.

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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 Danny CLARKE Tom DAVIE Tim TAYLOR Danny EMERTON Ross ARMSTRONG Jamie FORRESTER Tom DENTON Ryan KENDALL Curtis BATESON

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TODAY’S MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE Alf Greenwood ASSISTANTS Gareth Rhodes Nicholas Hawksby

LOWESTOFT TOWN

Manager: Ady Gallagher Jake JESSUP (GK) Marcus GARNHAM (GK) Harry BARKER Joe MARSDEN Adam SMITH Dan GLEESON Jack AINSLEY Dean MASON Chris HENDERSON Scott MITCHELL Rossi JARVIS Erkan OKAY Andrew FISK Robert EAGLE Danny CROW Ryan JARVIS Jake REED Shaun BAMMANT Bradley WOODS-GARNESS


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