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Poole Town FC Tuesday, 18th August

V Chippenham Town The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division

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CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman Clive Robbins

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CAPTAIN’S NOTES Jamie Whisken Club Captain

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vening All, so coming into tonight’s game were very happy with our start to the campaign, 7 points from our 1st 3 games of which two were very tough away fixtures is a great start. Kettering was a good solid win to start, they’re no push over and I’m sure will have no problems making the step up into our league. Hungerford is always a tough place to go, they’re a very direct side and you always have to be ready to battle, we more than stood up to everything they threw at us, 0-0 was probably fair but we were definitely the better team on the night and it was good starting the season with back to back clean sheets. The most recent game was the away trip to St Neots, a very good side who are 1 of the title favourites and a place we haven’t had much success in previous seasons, but what a win this time, walking away with 3 points in a very

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good 3-2 win which should never have been so close. The boys were top drawer and created plenty of chances, as a back 4/5 were always gutted to concede but we’ll take the 3 points this time and kick on to tonight. Chippenham have started the season very well so I’m sure this will be a very tough game, but this is where we need to be relentless and keep on picking up the points we need. Get behind the lads as always! Up the Dolphins! Skip

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BOARDROOM NOTES Chris Reeves Vice Chairman

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onight we welcome the current table toppers in the shape of our friends from Chippenham whose players officials and supporters are most welcome to Tatnam.Three games three wins nine goals one conceded means they will come here full of confidence but perhaps with no greater amount than our own players who have thrilled us Poole supporters with a magnificent start to the new season. The fixture planners were not kind to us with the early fixtures but two wins and a draw and some sparkling football in the process have given us an excellent platform to go forward from. Keith Emmerson set us on the way with as good a strike as you are likely to see anywhere at any level.St Neots late second meant a nervy last few minutes and to be frank gave a flattering look to the score so far as the home side were concerned.We played a great short passing game throughout the 90 minutes with every player playing his part.Luke Roberts was an inspired substitution by Tom and took his goal with great calmness- he had a long time to think about it as he bore down one on one with the keeper.His finish was just so cool! St Neots won’t be far away from the top of the table come May and that win will send out a strong message that we remain totally focussed with no hangover from last season’s disappointment. The squad that Tom James and Shaun have put together is looking so solid. Saturdays team was missing Alan Connell,Will Spetch,Lewis Lindsay through injury with a returning to fitness Jamie

Gleeson on the bench.Great strength in depth which will stand us in great stead for the rest of the campaign. Next Saturday we have another big game in prospect with the visit of Merthyr.A good Tatnam crowd hopefully to out sing our Welsh visitors and help the lads onto another three points. The season has started well but no laurels should be sat on.Each game has to be a fresh start.This is a strong league with a clutch of clubs who have spent big with big ambition.We will have to match and better our rivals which will take a collective effort from all involved including you the fans as your financial and numerical support is so vital to the cause - in fact without you we couldn’t do it!! Enjoy the game and don’t forget the 50:50 tickets. Chris

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MATCH REPORT 2

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Gordon Hall

Emmerson Roberts Burbidge

COMP League Friendly DATE 15/08/15 REPORT Stephen Allen

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oole Town became the first visiting side this calendar year to claim a win at the Rowley Park Stadium and they achieved it with a workmanlike team performance that had them leading at the break courtesy of a composed finish by Keith Emmerson. Sargeant Emo had the perfect drill in the 38th minute when the ball fell to him in the Saints’ box and given time to pick his options the PT instructor made absolutely certain of the second Dolphins goal of the season, some 214 minutes after their previous strike! It was a lead that the Dolphins increasingly looked like getting, despite the home side having the best of the very early chances forcing a couple of free kicks and striking the post before Poole really settled down. Poole’s patience however was to pay off with Luke Burbidge and Marvin Brooks enjoying some neat one-two passing offences in the second period of the first half. Richard Gillespie had a shot well saved on 32 minutes and then gained no reward from the referee when he felt that experienced keeper Danny Gay had fouled him inside the box, a

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corner the only offering from the man in black. Poole sustained the pressure with Pettifer feeding a good cross to the head of Walker and the big man knocked it into the path of Burbidge but no clean contact could be made. But four minutes later Emmerson delivered that strike which Poole had to be content with going into break despite a number of other good attacking moves that were all thwarted over the final minutes of the half. Saints made a change at half time with striker Bamoussa Cisse introduced at the expense of midfielder Lee Clarke, but it couldn’t prevent Poole from continuing with the same momentum and Gillespie found himself in a strong position on 48 minutes but again keeper Gay intervened to save the day. Poole kept the pressure on their hosts but without any further breakthrough it became apparent that their lead was all too fragile. St Neots began to turn things around and won a couple of free kicks in strikeable distance within the first ten minutes of the re-start, but Poole resolutely de-

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MATCH REPORT fended. Just before the hour mark Luke Holmes produced a weak effort after creating the Poole attack and shortly after Lewis Tallack found his strong cross gathered up the keeper. Cisse was in good position for the Saints in the counter attack but his effort was wasted. A handball by Holmes and his petulance in kicking the ball away in frustration earned him a yellow card and conceded a free kick. As St Neots came forward from the set piece Remy Gordon picked up the cross on 66 minutes and from the left hand side of the box fired goalwards with Hutchings beaten as the ball shaved in off the post for the equaliser. The hosts discovered some impetus and a corner had to be frantically dealt with by the Poole defence, but turned it quickly into an advantage as Devlin broke free, laid a ball through to Gillespie but the effort was scuffed. Hutchings needed to be alert at the other end as Meechan needed dispossessing and the Poole keeper bravely dived at his feet and sent the ball down field. Burbidge was in pursuit of what was a fifty-fifty ball and as Gay came for it Burbidge went down and received a yellow card for diving. The frenzied action continued with Meechan turning well in the Poole area but to the Dolphins’ relief he fired over. Gillespie was replaced by Luke Roberts and it proved an inspired switch as the youngster’s first impact was to pick up a long ball played through from the back, remain ultra-cool to control and slot the ball to the left of the keeper to restore Poole’s lead (1-2). Excellent defending from Lewis Tallack swamped out any instant retaliation from the home side and then on 80 minutes Luke Burbidge took posses-

sion, rode the challenge from Gay and nestled the ball into the open goal for a Dolphins’ third. Holmes gave way to Davidson and St Neots completed their substitutions with a double switch as they tried to get back into the game. Jamie Anton had a good chance but looped the ball over the Poole goal before Connor Hall deftly evaded three tackles and fired in from close distance to narrow the deficit to just one at 2-3 with a matter of minutes remaining. Sadly the match had a sour point as Remy Gordon sustained a broken tibula after a tackle by Davidson and the best wishes from all associated with Poole go to the midfielder who only joined St Neots in July. Poole had to defend tight as the Saints went in search of a late equaliser, whilst Luke Roberts’ match closed out with a yellow card after frustration got the better of him on the rare occasion the Dolphins got the ball outside their half in that frantic injury time period.

The Fan’s View Jack Tanner gives his view on the match: A strong first half performance by Poole formed a strong platform for the Dolphins to take all three points. A well struck 25-yard goal opened the scoring, before Poole’s front trio ravaged the Saints’ defence to score twice more. A good result at a tough ground to go to.

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TOM TALKS Tom Killick

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oday we embark on the first of two very welcome home fixtures having completed journeys to Hungerford and St Neots in the last week. Today’s opponents were strong last year but seem to have recruited well over the summer and come here with a 100% record from their first three games. They will be full of confidence and ambition tonight and we need to have great awareness of the threat they pose. I feel two wins and a draw from our first three represents a great return taking into account the strength of the opposition we have faced and also the fact two games were away from home. In our first fixture we were a little bit below par and after creating several opportunities that were missed we had to withstand some pressure at the end. Hungerford is always a dour fixture and this one was no different although after being a bit subdued in the first half I thought we were much better after the break. At St Neots I thought we were excellent. On a beautiful playing surface we controlled the game and created numerous chances. We were the victim of several dubious refereeing decisions but still scored three great goals. We were a bit sloppy in conceding their second goal but apart from that I was de-

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lighted with the way we played and it was a great match to watch. We got positive results from Will Spetch’s scan last week and he should be back in action this week. Jamie Gleeson has also recovered and was fit enough to take his place on the bench on Saturday. Alan Connell was missing with a sore Achilles but should also be back tonight. I thought young Luke Holmes was brilliant on Saturday and I know he will prove to be a top player for us. Those of you who haven’t seen him yet have got a lot to look forward to as he is an exciting talent. I was so pleased to see young Luke Roberts on the score sheet on Saturday. I have great faith in Luke. He is young and still improving but has bags of raw talent and if he can take confidence from his finish on Saturday and show composure in front of goal he can have a bright future. Today is another big test for us and let’s make it a great atmosphere with lots of noise so we can take another vital three points.

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Nick Hutchings clears a Kettering Town corner 08/08/15



IN THE PAST V Chippenham Town

ON THIS DAY

2014/15 H 3-1, A 0-1 - League

1998 Poole Town V Fleetlands 2-2 Krunic, McDonnell

2013/14 H 3-1 A 2-1 - League 2011/12 H 1-1, A 1-2 - FA Trophy 1970/71 H 4-0 - FA Cup 1956/57 H 2-3, A 2-1 - League 1955/56 H 0-1, A 2-2 - League

2001 Poole Town V Liss Athletic 2-3 Holland (2) 2007 Poole Town V Dawlish Town 0-2 2009 Poole Town V Winchester City 3-1 Cook (2), Austin 2012 Poole Town V Clevedon Town 2-0 Brooks (2)

Season 2014/15 2013/14 2012/13 2011/12 2010/11

Pos 11 18 15 11 7

Division Southern Football League Premier Division Southern Football League Premier Division Southern Football League Premier Division Southern Football League Premier Division Southern Football League Premier Division

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SECRETARY’S NOTES

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elcome back to Tatnam this evening for our first home evening game of the new campaign in the Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division. Our visitors tonight Chippenham Town have made the comparatively short journey down from Wiltshire. We welcome all from Chippenham and our refereeing team from the Hampshire area and a safe journey home for all. EVO-STIK SOUTHERN LEAGUE NEWS: Steve Riley, who was sacked as Manager of AFC Totton in March, has returned to one of his former clubs, Bashley, as their new boss. Riley spent seven years with Bashley before joining Totton in the summer of 2012 and has returned to a club where a new Board of Directors are hoping to turn around fortunes at Bashley Road. Bideford have confirmed that the Winding-up Order, which has been in place during part of 2015, has been lifted. Since the High Court adjournment on 13 July, the club has been in continual talks with the HM Revenue & Customs and it can be confirmed that an agreement has now been made with them, the result being the formal end to the existing winding up order. Chesham United Manager Andy Leese has announced that terms have been agreed to bring Barry Hayles to the Club as Player Coach. Hayles started his career in non-League football and has seen the game at all levels including the Premier Division. Winchester City striker, Warren Bentley hit 5 on the opening day as City beat visiting Bridgwater Town 7 – 2. EVO-STIK SOUTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER FIXTURE NEWS:

promoted Merthyr Town on Saturday 22nd August, no midweek following but we are on the road to Slough Town on Saturday 29th August. Monday 31st is Bank Holiday Monday and I am sorry to say that once again we have no Dorset derby day with the visitors once again being Frome Town. As we move into September on Saturday 5th we have the long trip to Kings Lynn Town in Norfolk a round trip of 440 miles!! The following Saturday the 12th it is Emirates F.A. Cup 1st Qualifying Rd action as yet our opponents are unknown as the earlier rounds are awaiting completion. There will be a possible cup replay in the midweek followed by another long trek to Biggleswade Town in Bedfordshire on Saturday 19th, Tuesday 22nd is a derby at Tatnam v Dorchester. CUP NEWS: Emirates F.A. Cup 1st Qualifying Rd – DRAW AWAITED. Sat 12/9/15 F.A. Trophy 1st Qualifying Rd – Away v Merthyr T’n – Sat 31/10/15. F.A. Youth Cup – Preliminary Rd – Away v Bournemouth Poppies Week Commencing 7/9/15 – Date awaited. AWAY COACH TRAVEL NEWS: We are travelling with Excelsior Coaches again this season. Same prices as last season. The coach for Slough Town leaves Tatnam Co-op at 10.00 am and for Kings Lynn Town at 8.00 am. **Keep an eye out for travel time changes, as we found out when Kettering made the trip to Tatnam the road network is getting worse by the day. As before bookings at the club office (behind the main dressing room block) see Bill or Daphne. YOURS IN SPORT – BILL REID.

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MEET THE OPPOSITION Luke Ballinger: Midfield (dob 26/2/1988). Played for Chippenham Town in the 2012-13 season. Other clubs include Frome Town and Paulton Rovers. He is Captain of the England Futsal team. Jon Beeden: Defender (dob 5/11/1991). Signed Nov 2013. Previously with Cirencester Town.

Iain Harvey: Midfield (dob 05/09/1977). Originally signed in 2005. Previous clubs include Bath City, Clevedon Town and Swindon Town. Has made over 300 appearances for the Club.

Scott Bevan: Defender (dob 1/10/1996). Signed Jul 2015. Previously with Forest Green Rovers, Bristol City and Swindon Town.

Ashan Holgate: Forward (dob 9/11/1986). Signed Dec 2014. Previously with Oxford City but also played for Newport County, Basingstoke and Swindon.

Ryan Campbell: Midfield (dob 8/10/1993). Chippenham Park player.

Matt Jones: Midfield/Defender (dob 30/11/1995). Signed for Chippenham Town in July 2015. Previous club Swindon Town.

Alex Ferguson: Midfield (dob 23/09/1994). Signed Aug 2014. Was on loan from Swindon Town season 2013 - 2014. Mark Francis: -12/12/1994. Signed for Chippenham Town in July 2015. This is his second spell with the Club.

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James Guthrie: Midfield (dob 14/01/1991). Signed Jan 2011. Previously played for Highworth Town

Kent Kauppinen: Goalkeeper (dob 12/12/1991). Signed Jan 2014. Previously played in goal for Swindon Supermarine. Conor McCormack: Defender (dob 25/4/1995). Signed Jul 2014 and was captain of the England school boys’ team.

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MEET THE OPPOSITION Previously with Yate Town and Clevedon and had a season playing in Iceland. Charlie Norman: -10/12/1996. Chippenham Park player registered with Chippenham Town in July 2015 Jamie Norman: -2/2/198. Chippenham Park player registered with Chippenham Town in July 2015 Lee Phillips: Forward (dob 16/09/1980). Signed Jul 2012. Previously played for Bath City, Exeter City and Torquay United. Michael Pook: Midfield (dob 22/10/85). Signed Sep 2014 from Hungerford Town. Also played for Swindon Town, Cheltenham Town and Oxford City

Jordan Roberts: Midfield (dob 10/11/1992). Signed Jul 2014. Previously with Swindon Supermarine. Andy Sandell: Forward (dob 8/9/83). Signed for Chippenham Town in July 2015 from Newport County and was previously with Wycombe Wanderers, Aldershot, Bristol Rovers and Salisbury City. Matt Smith: Midfield - 4/7/89. Signed for Chippenham Town in July 2015. Previously with Frome Town and Westbury Utd. Greg Tindle: Defender (dob 16/02/1989). Previously with Chippenham Town for 3 years and re-signed in Feb 2013 from Frome and Calne

Mark Preece: Defender (dob 3/6/1985). Signed Sep 2014. Formerly with Gloucester City and Oxford City.

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TODAY’S TEAMS REFEREE Christopher Wade (Southampton) MANAGER Tom Killick ASSISTANT REFEREES ASSISTANT MANAGER James Wood KIT Red and white shirts, red shorts, white socks Derek Pratt (Over Wallop, Stockbridge) James Welsh (Amesbury)

No Nick Hutchings Chad Collins Lewis Tallack Michael Walker Jamie Whisken Will Spetch Lewis Lindsay Carl Pettefer Steve Devlin Marvin Brooks Luke Burbidge Jamie Gleeson Luke Roberts Tom Whelan Richard Gillespie Alan Connell Keith Emmerson Luke Holmes Jamie Davidson Declan McCarthy

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TODAY’S TEAMS No Kent Kauppien (GK) Mark Preece Jordan Roberts Jon Beeden Brane Djuilic Scott Bevan Matt Jones Luke Ballinger Ryan Campbell Alex Ferguson Mark Francis James Guthrie Iain Harvey

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FIXTURES & RESULTS Date Opposition H/A August Sat 8 Kettering Town H Mon 10 Hungerford Town A Sat 15 St Neots Town A Tues 18 Chippenham Town H Sat 22 Merthyr Town H Sat 29 Slough Town A Mon 31 Frome Town H September Sat 5 King's Lynn Town A Sat 12 Sat 19 Biggleswade Town A Tues 22 Dorchester Town H Sat 26 Tues 29 Bideford A October Sat 3 Redditch United H Tues 6 Paulton Rovers H Sat 10 Histon A Tues 13 Dorchester Town A Sat 17 Cirencester Town H Tues 20 Dorchester Town A Sat 24 Hitchin Town H Tues 27 Chesham United A Sat 31 Merthyr Town A November Sat 7 Dunstable Town A Tues 10 Sat 14 Cambridge City H Tues 17 Chippenham Town A Sat 21 St Neots Town H Sat 28 Kettering Town A December Tues 1 Hungerford Town H Sat 5 Leamington H Sat 12 Bedworth United A Sat 19 Slough Town H Sat 26 Frome Town A January Sat 2 Weymouth H Sat 9 Stratford Town A Sat 16 King's Lynn Town H Sat 23 Merthyr Town A Sat 30 Redditch United A February Sat 6 Biggleswade Town H Sat 13 Paulton Rovers A Sat 20 Bideford H Sat 27 Cirencester Town A March Sat 5 Histon H Sat 12 Leamington A Sat 19 Bedworth United H Sat 26 Stratford Town H Mon 28 Weymouth A April Sat 2 Chesham United H Sat 9 Hitchin Town A Sat 16 Dunstable Town H Sat 23 Cambridge City A

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FIXTURES & RESULTS

rting XI Substitutes 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ttefer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie 1 Connell Spetch Holmes Emmerson Davidson tterfer Burbidge Devlin Roberts Brooks Gillespie Connell Holmes Emmerson Davidson McCarthy ttefer Burbidge 1 Devlin Holmes Brooks Gillespie Roberts 1 Davidson Gleeson

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LEAGUE TABLE Pos 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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Team Chippenham Town Biggleswade Town Stratford Town Cirencester Town Poole Town Cambridge City Dorchester Town Leamington Weymouth Merthyr Town St Neots Town Chesham United Kettering Town Bideford King’s Lynn Town Histon Hitchin Town Hungerford Town Redditch United Slough Town Frome Town Dunstable Town Paulton Rovers Bedworth United

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

D 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0

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

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AROUND THE LEAGUE The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division results - weekend Biggleswade Town Chesham United Chippenham Town Cirencester Town Frome Town Histon Hungerford Town Kettering Town King’s Lynn Town St Neots Town Stratford Town Weymouth

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King’s Lynn Town Hungerford Town St Neots Town Frome Town Biggleswade Town Kettering Town Stratford Town Cirencester Town Chippenham Town Histon Bideford Chesham United

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Team North Leigh Taunton Town Winchester City Cinderford Town Didcot Town Swindon Supermarine Shortwood United Burnham Marlow Slimbridge Larkhall Athletic Evesham United Banbury United Yate Town Bishops Cleeve Mangotsfield United Tiverton Town Wantage Town AFC Totton Wimborne Town Bridgwater Town Bashley

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Team Northwood Beaconsfield SYCOB Leighton Town Aylesbury Chalfont St Peter Uxbridge St Ives Town Godalming Town Bedford Town Kings Langley Aylesbury United Egham Town AFC Rushden & Diamonds

Barton Rovers Potters Bar Town Petersfield Town Ware North Greenford United

Fleet Town Royston Town Hanwell Town Arlesey Town

P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 3

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

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

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

F 8 6 4 6 7 6 5 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 3 1 0

A 1 1 1 4 6 4 3 3 4 5 7 3 4 4 6 3 4 3 3 6 5 9

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GD +7 +5 +3 +2 +1 +2 +2 +1 +3 -1 -3 +2 0 0 -3 0 -1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -9

PTS 9 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0


AROUND THE LEAGUE - SD1C The Evo-Stik League Southern D1C results - weekend Arlesey Town Aylesbury United Beaconsfield SYCOB Chalfont St Peter Egham Town Godalimg Town North Greenford United Petersfield Town Royston St Ives Town Ware

0 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

-

2 1 0 3 2 1 1 2 2 0 1

Aylesbury Hanwell Town Potters Bar Town Kings Langley Leighton Town Bedford Town Uxbridge Barton Rovers Northwood Fleet Town AFC Rushden & Diamonds

The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier D1C fixtures - midweek AFC Rushden & Diamonds Aylesbury Barton Robvers Bedford Town Fleet Town Hanwell Town Kings Langley Leighton Town Northwood Potters Bar Town Uxbridge

V V V V V V V V V V V

Ayelsbury United North Greenford United Ware Arlesey Town Beaconsfield SYCOB Godalming Town Egham Town St Ives Town Petersfield Town Royston Town Chalfont St Peter

Official website: www.pooletownfc.co.uk

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Luke Burbidge takes on his opponent V Kettering Town - 08/08/15


Not yet a member of the Poole Town Football Supporters’ Club?

Join today, membership £10 (£5 for Juniors) Membership benefits include discounts off events and travel

For further details, see http://www.pooletownfc.co.uk/supporters-­‐club/

100 Club Plus Monthly prizes of 2x£100, 2x£50 or 2x£25. Just £1 per week or standing order for £4.33 per month for each number. Talk to the PTFSC committee for a form and/or setting up a standing order.

Le Ta ae V To 08


Lewis Tallack in an aerial duel V Kettering Town 08/08/15



TODAY’S MASCOT Name Jack Jones Age 6 School Longfleet Primary School Favourite team(s) West Ham Favourite player(s) Gareth Bale Plays for Dexter Sports

Would you like to lead the teams out at Tatnam? Does your child have a birthday coming up? Or a special anniversary that you would like to celebrate by leading the teams out at Tatnam? Then get in touch with Mark Bumford, commercial director, at mark. bumford@pooletownfc.co.uk to express your interest. Each mascot package gets admission to the match for the mascot and two others, a programme signed by the players, a mention on this page in the programme, a chance to lead the teams out before kick-off and a photo with Dylan the Dolphin, match officials and both captains.

Official website: www.pooletownfc.co.uk

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MATCH SPONSORS Opponent

Match sponsor

Ball sponsor

Mascot(s)

Gosport Borough

Rockley Park

Bowmill Engineering

Katie Brown

Folland Sports

Rockley Park

Bowmill Engineering

Katie Brown

Kettering Town

Colin MacDonald’s Stag Party

Colin MacDonald’s Stag Party

Sam Morgan

Chippenham Town

Rockley Park

In memory of Mike Allen

Jack Jones

Merthyr Town

Portman Stone

Peter and Oliver Reeves

Bryn Vaughan

Frome Town

AVAILABLE

www.city-investors-circle.com

AVAILABLE

Dorchester Town

Portman Stone

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Redditch United

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Reserved

Paulton Rovers

County EPOS

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Cirencester Town

Portman Stone

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Hitchin Town

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Cambridge City

AVAILABLE

www.city-investors-circle.com

AVAILABLE

St Neots Town

Portman Stone

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Hungerford Town

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Leamington

Portman Stone

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Would you like to be a match or ball sponsor for a Poole Town match? We have different packages available! The exclusive match day sponsorship and match ball sponsorship are both available to be purchased. Alongside this, you can also choose to sponsor Poole Town players. To find out more, visit the official website (www.pooletownfc.co.uk) or contact Mark Bumford, commercial director, at mark.bumford@ pooletownfc.co.uK

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C0MMERCIAL MATTERS

H

ands up who’s happy with our start to the new season? Unbeatten, seven points from nine and sitting in 5th place, having survived the first three, tough games. Tonight we welcome Chippenham, the early League Leaders to Tatnam, the only team in the Southern Premier League with a 100% record. We like a challenge, Come on you Dolphins! I would like to thank Colin MacDonald’s Stag Party who Sponsored the Kettering Match and Ball (now the Scottish branch of the Poole Town Supporters Club) and for picking Jamie Whisken as their Man of the Match. Whilst I did not make the game myself, I heard they had a great time and we wish Colin and Reka all the best for their upcoming wedding on Friday this week. Finally, a big thanks goes to Sam Morgan for being our Mascot last Saturday (see photos). For today’s game, Rockley Park have Sponsored the Match and the Ball has been sponsored by Clare Allen in memory of her late Father and former Tatnam regular Mike Allen, who would have been 70 this year. Clare has shared the following picture of Mike with his wife, of happier times, whilst on holiday. Mike was a friend to all and had an unforgettable laugh, earning him the nickname of chuckles. Jack Jones is our Mascot tonight (see separate page for details). We hope you all enjoy the evening and hopefully see a Poole Town win. If you or your company would like to sponsor a Match, Ball, Player, or know someone who would like to be a Mascot please get in contact. We have plenty of

availability. At the time of writing, Hutch, JD, Marvin and Luke Roberts are all looking for Sponsors and we are looking for a Match Sponsor and Mascot for the game against Frome on Saturday 31st August, plus Ball Sponsors and a Mascot for the Dorchester game on the 22nd September. We still expect to be able to launch the new fans shirt (second strip) by the end of this month. Replicas of both the new first strip and the fans shirt can be ordered at the clubshop today. There are all kinds of other bargains to be had in the clubshop, so give Rob’s Pod a visit before you leave. The annual golf day on Friday 25th September 2015 when we will be returning to Canford Magna once again. Contact samantha@pooletownfc.co.uk for further information. The annual Sportsmans Dinner will be on Thursday November 12th with details to follow. Mark Bumford, Commercial Director, 07787 600392, mark.bumford@pooletownfc.co.uk

Twitter: @PooleTownFC

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CROWD INFORMATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SPECTATORS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Anyone using improper, violent, threatening, abusive, indecent, insulting or provocative words or behaviour (including without limitation where any such conduct words or behaviour includes a reference, whether express or implied to any one or more of ethnic origin, colour, race, nationality, religion or belief, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation or disability) whilst attending or taking part in a match in which Poole Town FC is involved whether on its own ground or elsewhere. No spectators or unauthorised persons are permitted to encroach onto the pitch area, save for reasons of crowd safety, or to throw missiles, bottles or other potentially harmful or dangerous objects at or on to the pitch. NO alcohol, glasses, bottles or cans should be brought into the ground at any time. Please note that NO DOGS (except guide dogs) are allowed inside the ground at any time.

Official website: www.pooletownfc.co.uk

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Set sail at Rockley Marina Launch your boat on the shores of Rockley Park’s private beach. • Stunning views over Poole Harbour • Rockley Park has a range of first class facilities • Our friendly team will be happy to help you

To find out more and to book, call our friendly UK holiday advisors

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01202 679 393

Terms and conditions: Please note Rockley Park cannot be used as a permanent residence. For full terms and conditions for Rockley Boat Park please visit the Marina centre. Pictures are shown for representational purposes only. *Facilities, activities and entertainment are subject to availability and may incur a moderate extra charge. Call costs may vary depending on network provider. Please refer to our brochure and website for full terms and conditions. Haven Holidays is a trading name of Bourne Leisure, registered in England and Wales, no 04011660. Registered office 1 Park Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP2 4YL. 67802


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