Poole Town v Dorchester Town

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Poole Town FC V Dorchester Town

Issue 6 Tuesday, 22nd September

125th anniversary special Official matchday programme

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WELCOME TO TATNAM CLUB INFORMATION Club offices: 153 High Street, Poole, Dorset. BH15 1AU Telephone: 01202 674425 Fax: 01202 681187 Ground address: Oakdale School, Tatnam Ground, School Lane, Poole, Dorset, BH15 3JR

CLUB OFFICIALS Chairman Clive Robbins

Groundsman Chris Kelly

Vice Chairman Chris Reeves

Safety Officer Andrew Ballington-James

Commercial Director Mark Bumford

Programme Editor Jack Amey

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Director Pippa Daniels

PA Steve Park

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CAPTAIN’S NOTES Jamie Whisken Club Captain

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vening all, so we come into tonight’s local derby vs Dorchester on the back of two solid 1-0 victories, we base our success on cleans sheets and we know with our attacking players we’ll always score goals. To get two back to back will now hopefully kick us on after a slow but not bad start to the season. Barnstaple Town came to Tatnam in the FA cup and it proved a tough encounter, lower league sides always cause upsets in the FA Cup but we did well in this fixture and were very professional with our performance, it wasn’t fantastic by any means but it was a clean sheet and a 1-0 win, we were in the hat and we move on, but we know we can do better. Up next we faced a tough away test against Biggleswade Town, a team who have made some good signings and look strong this season. We managed to come away with a fantastic 0-1 win, the lads were brilliant and I was happy that young Luke Holmes got his

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goal, he’s such a bright young player with a good attitude and is a top lad and if he keeps working hard I’m sure can really kick on. The team defended brilliantly throughout and thoroughly deserved our clean sheet. I’ll be very surprised if many sides come away from there with 3 points this season. Tonight is an exciting fixture, both us and Dorchester are up there in the league and they have started the season well. They have players that have been with us previously and vice versa so that can only add to the rivalry. So enjoy the game and get behind the lads, we need a good atmosphere at Tatnam and it’s time to make it a fortress again. Up the Dolphins Skip

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BOARDROOM NOTES Chris Reeves Vice Chairman

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onight sees one of the fixtures that are always looked out for as soon as they are published - home to Dorchester. Always a big game with so much more than league points or cup progress at stake! The history and rivalry between the Clubs goes back decades and the links between the two clubs go on and on. We have a saying here at Poole: once a Dolphin always a Dolphin. It is always strange to see ex Poole players in the opposition ranks - playing tonight’s opponents that is always likely to happen and the familiar faces in black and white this evening are Charlie Davis, Jake Smeeton and of course their player-manager Mark Jermyn who graced our side all too briefly at the start of last season. The players officials and supporters of “the Magpies” are most welcome to Tatnam and we look forward to a cracking nights entertainment. The postscript to this introduction to this Southern League Premier Division clash is that if we think it strange to see ex Poole players in black and white,h ow much stranger must it be for Dorchester supporters to get used to seeing Dorchester legend Jamie Gleeson playing for us! Both teams should come into this fixture full of confidence. Our lads sent the impressive travelling support home very happy from Biggleswade after a clinical first strike for the Club from Luke Holmes gave us the first three points that any visiting side has taken from Biggleswade this season. It was a real proper competent away performance and given that we were without the sick Steve Devlin and the not quite fit Richard

Gillespie all the more creditable. Dorchester meanwhile were dispatching in form Stratford by 3-1 helped by a goal from Charlie Davis. Plenty happening off the field at present.Friday sees our annual golf day at Canford Magna ably organised by Sam Bumford.Not too late to get involvedsee Sam or any director for details. Also- we are 125 this year! A great cause for celebration so do look out for all the different things we will look to organise to mark this impressive achievement (against a fair few odds I might say!). If you would like to be involved with the organisation of this do please shout! You will be made very welcome. Finally the Club is looking for a clutch of new faces to form a Vice Presidents Board to help take the Club forward look out on the website, social media and the local press for more information on that. As ever, enjoy the game and don’t forget the 50:50 tickets. Chris

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MATCH REPORT 0

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COMP League DATE 19/09/15 REPORT Jack Tanner

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oole returned to winning ways in the league, as they won for the third consecutive time at the Carlsberg Stadium, also hitting the woodwork on three occasions. Poole also debuted their new “Fans Kit”, a lovely light blue number. Waders’ stopper, Ian Brown, put in another superb shift against the Dolphins, as he prevented the scoreline from looking embarrassing. Marvin Brooks’ aerial prowess meant he was a handful all afternoon for the home side’s defence, as he rose above his markers on multiple occasions, while the three Luke’s pace and close control caused many headaches for

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the hosts, stretching and pulling the back four constantly with dangerous attacks. Luke Holmes did well to beat two men with some quick feet, after latching onto a superb ball from Brooks, and his shot may have taken a slight deflection as it whizzed through a defenders’ legs, past a stranded Brown in the Biggleswade goal. It wasn’t a completely dominating performance from the Dolphins,as Walker and Lindsay had to make some last ditch challenges to prevent the hosts getting in on the goalscoring action. Some brave defending from the Biggleswade boys meant the visitors went in at the

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MATCH REPORT break with just the one goal lead, after some real “bodies on the line” performance from the defenders in green, Lewis Tallack replaced Will Spetch, and thus the two Lewis’ switched sides of the pitch, with Lindsay slotting back in on his preferred position of left back, and ditto for Tallack, at right back. Surprisingly, Tallack, more adored by the Poole faithul for his astute defensive performances, made a swashbuckling run into the penalty area, getting behind the ball to fire a powefrul shot on goal, which was well met by Brown, again. Biggleswade gave the visiting defence a scare as a well struck shot bounced down, off the underside of the bar, bouncing clear – much to the dismay of the home crowd. Brown’s best saves of the day came in quick succession, after having tipped Lewis Lindsay’s bullet header over, made a fantastic save to his bottom right, only to flick the ball in Walker’s path, who could only fire into the keeper, who stood tall to save again.

Poole held on to record a fifth win in six over the Waders, and their 3rd successive win at the Carlsberg Stadium. Poole will look to take some form into a tasty clash with at Tatnam, when they face Dorset Rivals, Dorchester, in a 3rd v 4th battle, with both teams looking to gain lost ground on league leaders Chippenham. Booked Poole: Brooks 49, Davidson 65 Booked Biggleswade: Mark Coulson 67 GOAL: Luke Holmes, Assisted by Marvin Brooks

The Fan’s View Jack Tanner gives his view on the match: Poole had a barrage of shots on the Biggleswade goal, but due to some heroic goalkeeping, could only score once, but that was good enough to earn another three points and move up to third. Massive game tonight, in a key battle at the top, to put pressure on Chippenham.

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TOM TALKS Tom Killick

First Team Manager

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oday we welcome local rivals Dorchester to the Tatnam for another league encounter. It’s somewhat disappointing from my point of view to play a local derby like this on a Tuesday night in September . Having said that although the league table is somewhat embryonic it certainly adds some significance to play the match with us lying third in the table and them immediately below us. I always felt Mark Jermyn would do a good job when he returned as manager and that’s proved to be the case. He is a tenacious competitor as a player with an immense enthusiasm and will to win. It would appear these qualities are rubbing off on his players and they have gained some impressive results so far including from their point of view a cherished win against Weymouth. Dorchester have seemingly operated under tight financial constraints in recent seasons but looking at the squad they have assembled things must be improving off the field and I have no doubt they will be challenging at the very top end of the season come April . There are many players involved in the match who have played on both sides including Steve Devlin, Michael Walker Jamie, Gleeson, Jem, Charlie Davis Jake Smeeton and Neil Martin. This always adds a bit of spice and I expect to see a full blooded encounter tonight with plenty of aggression and passion. We had a great result on Saturday away from home against a strong Biggleswade side. Luke Roberts was immense and is really maturing into a top player. I have always had complete

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faith in Luke and I’m so pleased he is starting to get some recognition. Apart from being a talented player he is a lovely lad who has never been a moments trouble. He has to keep working and stay focused and he has a great footballing future ahead of him. Luke Holmes, at only 18, has also impressed since his arrival from Wimborne and is another player I have high hopes for. It was a concern to lose Will Spetch at half time through injury but I am hoping it’s nothing too serious and he will be back tonight. In the FA cup we have a really tough draw away at Hayes and Yeading. The draw doesn’t ever seemed to have been particularly kind to us in recent years but it’s certainly a game we believe we can win if we play to our best. It would be great if you could travel in big numbers to that game as a strong vocal presence at an away match always helps. The league shows all the signs of being very open this year. I am sure there are 13 or 14 teams that genuinely think they can challenge for the play offs or better. We have to make sure we stay strong , stay consistent and learn from the experiences of last season . That, combined with you the supporters staying fully behind the players will give us every chance of the success we all crave. TOM KILLICK

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IN THE PAST V Dorchester Town

ON THIS DAY

(Poole Town score first)

(Home score first)

2014/15 H 0-0, A 1-2 - League

2001 Locks Heath V Poole Town 1-3 Elmes, Rowley, Culliford

2011/12 A 2-3 - Dorset Senior Cup 2002/03 H 2-0 - Dorset Senior Cup 1993/93 0-1 - Dorset Senior Cup final

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

Pos 17 22 8 11 17

2007 Poole Town V Alton Town 3-0 Smith, Lammali, Cann 2009 Brockenhurst V Poole Town 2-4 Smith (3), Cook 2012 Poole Town V Bridgwater Town 2-1 Kelly, Lammali

Division Southern Football League Premier Division Conference South Conference South Conference South Conference South

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SECRETARY’S NOTES WELCOME BACK: Welcome back to Tatnam this evening for our latest Evo-Stik League Southern Premier game tonight we welcome our local rivals Dorchester Town who have made the short trip up the A35. Welcome to all from Dorchester and our refereeing team who are all from the Oxfordshire area and we wish all a safe journey home. EVO-STIK SOUTHERN LEAGUE NEWS: Manager Mark Tallentire has left Division One South & West club Burnham. Tallentire – a former Burnham player – took over at The Gore in May following their relegation from the Premier Division. Manager Adrian Foster is back at Western Premier, Gillingham Town he left there to take charge at Southern Premier – Frome Town he was recently sacked by the Somerset outfit. He replaces Kevan Davis who was sacked three weeks ago. F.A. Cup – Southern League sides saw mixed fortunes in FA Cup on the 12/9 twenty-one through, ten out, and sixteen got a second chance. After the replays thirty were through and eighteen were out and the St Neots v Tilbury replay was postponed due to an investigation into a possible ineligible player incident in the 1st game. F.A. YOUTH CUP NEWS: A young Poole side went down at Bournemouth Poppies by a 5 – 1 score line on Thursday 10th September in the Preliminary Round. EVO-STIK SOUTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER FIXTURE NEWS: + FA CUP DRAW NEWS: Next up is on Saturday 26th September when we are in Emirates F.A. Cup 2nd Qualifying Rd action away at Hayes & Yeading Utd from National League South who ground share with Maidenhead Utd. If the game requires a replay it will be on Tuesday 29th September which would

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see the trip to Bideford due that night re-arranged. Opening the month of October is a home game on Saturday 3rd when the visitors are Redditch Utd this is followed by another home game on Tuesday 6th October when Paulton Rovers visit Tatnam. We are due at Histon in Cambridgeshire on Saturday 10th October but Histon went out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle so it all depends on our FA Cup progress as to whether we make the Histon trip. WITH THE CUP COMPETITIONS GETTING UNDERWAY PLEA SE KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR FIXTURE CHANGES. CUP NEWS: Emirates F.A. Cup 2nd Qualifying Rd – Away v Hayes & Yeading Utd on Saturday 26th September – 3.00 pm. **At Maidenhead Utd. F.A. Trophy 1st Qualifying Rd – Away v Merthyr T’n – Sat 31/10/15 Dorset Senior Cup - 1st Rd draw – Home to Shaftesbury Town on Tuesday 3rd November – 7.45 pm. The Women’s F.A. Cup – 2nd Qualifying Rd – Away v New Forest LFC – Sunday 20th September at Lyndhurst FC – 2.00 pm. AWAY COACH TRAVEL NEWS: The coach for Hayes & Yeading (Maidenhead Utd) will leave at 10.00 am. If a coach runs to Bideford it will leave at 3.00 pm. Main pick up point is by the Tatnam Coop at the end of Tatnam Rd. As before bookings at the club office (behind the main dressing room block) see Bill or Daphne.

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MEET THE OPPOSITION Goalkeepers Alan Walker – Harris Experienced goalkeeper initially signed from Wimborne Town prior to the 2011/12 season, having previously played for Lymington & New Milton, Bashley, Winchester City, Eastleigh and Brockenhurst. Alan made his debut for the club in September 2011, and has been the regular custodian throughout the ensuing seasons, with the exception of the 2012/13 season but has subsequently excelled as the last line of defence, which resulted in him winning The Dorset Echo Player of the Year, On Line Player of the Year and the coveted Player of the Year Award at the end of season 2013/14. Born London. Aged 33. Shane Murphy Promising young keeper who will provide cover for Alan Walker-Harris. Shane made his first team debut when he replaced AWH for the final phase of the final game of season 2013/14 at Ebbsfleet United, and has subsequently made a handful of first team appearances. Shane has previously played for AFC Bournemouth, Hamworthy United and New Milton Town. Born Bournemouth. Age 22. Defenders Chris Dillon Chris is a central defender, who joined The Magpies in September 2014, having previously played for Christchurch when former Magpies’ manager Graham Kemp was in charge there. Chris then took up a scholarship to play in the USA at The Mobile University, and has also played in Australia for Doveton SC. The season before last Chris was a member of the Eastleigh squad who won the Conference South Championship. Chris made his debut in the home game against Hungerford Town, and established himself as a key player, so much so that he won a host of awards at the end of the season, including The Supporters’ Player of the Year, Online Player of the Year and The Dorset Echo Player of the Year. Born Bournemouth. Age 25. Oakley Hanger Oakley is another of the club’s young players who has progressed from the reserve side in to the first team squad, and although his first team opportunities with The Magpies were somewhat limited last season, Oakley gained useful experience whilst on loan at Bashley. Oakley can play either at full back or in central defence, and has previously played at schoolboy and youth level with Yeovil Town. Born Dorchester. Age 19.

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Neil Martin Initially joined The Magpies in August 2009, and made 178 first team appearances and scored 7 goals, and was a consistent performer, before leaving the club to join Poole Town in November 2013. He subsequently joined neighbours Weymouth before deciding to re-join The Magpies during the close season. Neil is a skilful and versatile player who can play either at left back or left wing. Previously with Exeter City and Salisbury City, he played twenty games for Hayes & Yeading in their promotion season, 2008/09, from The Conference South. Born Yeovil. Age 26. Matt Oldring Signed for The Magpies from Bashley in the early part of last season, Matt is a solid, versatile performer, who is especially comfortable on the ball, and can play in any position across the back line or central midfield. Has previously appeared for AFC Bournemouth, Weymouth, AFC Totton, Guildford City, Verwood and Whit Sunday Miners (Australia). Born Poole. Age 23. Jake Smeeton Jake is a hard tackling player, who has played mainly in the left back position, but is equally at home in the middle of the back line. Formerly with Yeovil Town, he made his debut for The Magpies in August 2007, and is now one of the longest serving players currently at the club, with whom he had made 240 first team appearances at the end of last season, having completed eight seasons with the club. He has also had loan spells with Poole Town. Testimony to his consistent performances was recognised by his teammates as Jake has won the Players’ Player of the Year award for the last two seasons, and in addition won The Jack Lambert Award for Good Sportsmanship for season 2013/14 and The Dinky Curtis Memorial Cup for last season. Born Yeovil. Age 27. Nathan Walker Nathan has now resigned on a dual registration basis, having decided to leave The Magpies to join Gosport Borough prior to the start of the new season. Nathan initially joined Dorchester Town from Wimborne Town early in 2010, having previously played for Hamworthy United, as well as having a short spell with Dorchester as a teenager. Nathan has matured into a commanding and reliable defender who will add some stability to our defence. Born Dorchester. Age 28. Midfield

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MEET THE OPPOSITION Jason Brookes Jason joined the club prior to last season and made twenty-seven first team appearances during the course of the season, nineteen of which were as a substitute. Jason is a very versatile player who came on in a variety of positions when called upon, and he also scored The Magpies’ final goal of last season in the home game against Slough Town. Was previously a scholar at the Southampton Academy, but was released and signed for Eastleigh, before moving to Bashley. Born Southampton. Age 27. Charlie Davis Signed during the close season having been with Poole Town last season, and also spent a short loan spell with The Magpies in October 2014, when he made a total of six appearances. Charlie is an attacking midfield player who likes to get forward whenever the opportunity arises. Charlie has also previously played for AFC Bournemouth and Spanish side Cadiz. Born Poole. Age 20. Lewis Morgan Re-joined the club midway through last season, having been playing for Sherborne Town. Lewis previously played for The Magpies in the 2012/13 season, before moving to Tiverton Town in October 2013, and subsequently to Sherborne Town. Lewis began his career with Yeovil Town, and has also played for Westland Sports, helping them to The Dorset Premier League title in season 2011/12. Lewis is a central midfield player who likes to get forward whenever the opportunity presents. Born Yeovil. Age 21. Sam Old Sam is a local lad who has progressed through the reserve side to earn a place in the first team squad. Made his first team debut in a Dorset Senior Cup tie in December 2013, when he came on a substitute, and then featured as a substitute in the final two league games of last season. Born Dorchester. Age 19.

is a fast attacking player, who initially joined The Saints at the age of twelve. He has also played at the Advanced Development Centre at Bournemouth. Born Fareham. Age 18. Tony Lee Tony has just joined the club on loan from his parent club Eastleigh. Tony is a strong physical player who joined The Spitfires’ first team squad in 2014 having previously impressed in Eastleigh’s academy. Born Southampton. Age 18. Bradley Tarbuck Bradley has just resigned for the club, having spent a spell on loan with The Magpies last season from his then parent club Portsmouth, making eighteen appearances and scoring three goals. Bradley made his professional debut for Portsmouth in August 2012 when he came on as a substitute in a League Cup tie defeat against Plymouth Argyle. He was awarded a professional contract in May 2014, and made his league debut on the 1st November, coming on as a substitute in a home win against Carlisle United. Bradley has also spent a period on loan with Dartford, where he made three appearances. Born Emsworth. Age 19. Ben Watson Re-joined the club midway through last season having initially signed for The Magpies from Truro City prior to the start of the 2012/13 season, and made 56 appearances and scored 19 goals before he left the club to rejoin Truro City at the end of September 2013, and he then moved again to join Bideford AFC. Ben started his career with Brighton & Hove Albion as a trainee, before he had spells with Bognor Regis Town and Grays Athletic. He was then signed by Exeter City, with whom he spent three seasons before joining Forest Green Rovers and Bath City, both on loan, and he then moved on to play for Eastbourne Borough. Ben is a hard working front man, often in a lone role, but still scores a good quota of goals, and was a key component in the team’s improved performances in the latter half of last season. Born Shoreham. Age 29.

Forwards Jonah Ayunga Recently signed a one-year contract with the club, having impressed in pre-season. Born Beaminster. Age 18.

Luke Woodland Luke is another young player who has progressed into the first team squad this season, and there are high hopes that he will continue to progress further. Luke has previously played for Sherborne Town. Born Yeovil. Age 19.

Mark Irvine, Mark spent a short period on loan with The Magpies from his parent club Southampton last season, and has now joined the club as a contract player. Mark

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TODAY’S TEAMS MANAGER Tom Killick ASSISTANT MANAGER James Wood KIT Red and white shirts, red shorts, white socks

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 Toby Holmes Richard Gillespie Alan Connell Keith Emmerson Luke Holmes Jamie Davidson Declan McCarthy

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TODAY’S TEAMS MANAGER Mark Jermyn ASSISTANT MANAGER Nick Crittenden KIT Yellow shirts, yellow shorts, yellow socks

No Alan Walker-Harris Oakley Hanger Jake Smeeton (c) Mark Jerymn Matt Oldring Nathan Walker Charlie Davis Lewis Morgan Jonah Ayunga Ben Watson Bradley Tarbuck Neil Martin Chris Dilllon Nick Crittenden Jason Brookes Tony Lee Shane Murphy REFEREE Benjamin James (Carterton) ASSISTANT REFEREES Jonathan Livingstone (Bicester) Grzegorz Kornasiewicz (Oxford)

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FIXTURES & RESULTS Date August Sat 8 Mon 10 Sat 15 Tues 18 Sat 22 Sat 29 Mon 31 September Sat 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Tues 22 Sat 26 Tues 29 October Sat 3 Tues 6 Sat 10 Tues 13 Sat 17 Tues 20 Sat 24 Tues 27 Sat 31 November Sat 7 Tues 10 Sat 14 Tues 17 Sat 21 Sat 28 December Tues 1 Sat 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat 26 January Sat 2 Sat 9 Sat 16 Sat 23 Sat 30 February Sat 6 Sat 13 Sat 20 Sat 27 March Sat 5 Sat 12 Sat 19 Sat 26 Mon 28 April Sat 2 Sat 9 Sat 16 Sat 23

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Opposition

H/A

F-A

Att Comp Pos

Kettering Town Hungerford Town St Neots Town Chippenham Town Merthyr Town Slough Town Frome Town

H A A H H A H

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

399 246 366 473 355 304 425

King's Lynn Town Barnstaple Town Biggleswade Town Dorchester Town Hayes & Yeading Bideford

A H A H A A

2-3 1-0 1-0

525 SLP 6 306 FAC1Q 202 SLP 3 SLP FAC2Q SLP

Redditch United Paulton Rovers Histon Dorchester Town Cirencester Town Dorchester Town Hitchin Town Chesham United Merthyr Town

H H A A H A H A A

SLP SLP SLP RIC1 SLP SLP SLP SLP FAT1Q

Dunstable Town

A

SLP

Cambridge City Chippenham Town St Neots Town Kettering Town

H A H A

SLP SLP SLP SLP

Hungerford Town Leamington Bedworth United Slough Town Frome Town

H H A H A

SLP SLP SLP SLP SLP

Weymouth Stratford Town King's Lynn Town Merthyr Town Redditch United

H A H A A

SLP SLP SLP SLP SLP

Biggleswade Town Paulton Rovers Bideford Cirencester Town

H A H A

SLP SLP SLP SLP

Histon Leamington Bedworth United Stratford Town Weymouth

H A H H A

SLP SLP SLP SLP SLP

Chesham United Hitchin Town Dunstable Town Cambridge City

H A H A

SLP SLP SLP SLP

SLP SLP SLP SLP SLP SLP SLP

Notes

9 7 5 11 11 6 3

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1 Hutchings Hutchings Hutchings Hutchings Hutchings Hutchings Hutchings

2 3 Tallack Lindsay Tallack Lindsay Tallack Emmerson 1 Tallack Emmerson Tallack Emmerson Tallack Emmerson Tallack Spetch

Hutchings Tallack Hutchings Tallack Hutchings Lindsay

Spetch Spetch Spetch

4 Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker

Emmerson Lindsay Pettefer Lindsay Whisken Pettefer Walker Whisken Pettefer

FAC2QR date

FAC3Q date

FAC4Q date -

Starting 5 6 Whisken Pettefer Whisken Petterfer Whisken Pettefer Whisken Gleeson Whisken Pettefer Whisken Pettefer Whisken Pettefer

RIC2 date FAT2Q date FAT3Q date

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FIXTURES & RESULTS XI

7 8 9 Burbidge Devlin Roberts Burbidge Devlin Roberts Burbidge 1 Devlin L Holmes Burbidge Devlin 1 L Holmes Gleeson Devlin L Holmes Roberts Devlin 1 Connell Roberts Devlin 1 Gillespie 2 Burbidge Burbidge Burbidge

10 Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks 1 Brooks 1 Brooks 1

11 12 Gillespie 1 Connell Gillespie Connell Gillespie Roberts 1 Gillespie Roberts Gillespie Connell Davidson Gleeson L Holmes Connell

Devlin Gillespie Brooks Roberts 1 Connell Devlin 1 Connell L Holmes Roberts Gleeson Gleeson Roberts Brooks L Holmes 1 Connell

Substitutes 13 14 15 Spetch L Holmes Emmerson L Holmes Emmerson Davidson Gleeson Collins Connell Davidson Collins Lindsay Roberts 1 Gillespie 1 L Holmes Collins Gleeson Davidson Gleeson Collins Walker Tallack

16 17 Davidson Davidson McCarthy Spetch Davidson Dickson Dickson

Spetch

L Holmes Davidson Dickson T Holmes Davidson Gillespie

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Goalscorers 1 Sub 1 Sub 2 Sub 3 Sent off

1 Brooks

1

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

P 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

W 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

D 2 1 2 2 2 4 4 3 5 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 2 3 2 4 3

L 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 5 5 4 5 5 6 5 6

F A 17 5 15 7 18 11 17 10 13 7 14 9 12 8 8 4 22 14 18 16 11 9 18 14 11 11 12 11 14 16 16 11 16 19 6 11 14 16 9 16 8 17 5 22 4 15 5 24

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PTS 20 19 17 17 17 16 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 10 10 9 9 6 5 4 3


AROUND THE LEAGUE The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division results - 19/09/15 Bedworth United Bideford Biggleswade Town Chippenham Town Cirencester Town Dorchester Town Dunstable Town Histon Hungerford Town Leamington Paulton Rovers Redditch United

2 1 0 1 3 3 3 5 3 0 0 2

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

Slough Town Cambridge City Poole Town Merthyr Town Chesham United Stratford Town Frome Town Hitchin Town St Neots Town Weymouth Kettering Town King’s Lynn Town

The Evo-Stik League Southern Premier Division fixtures - Midweek Hitchin Town Chesham United King’s Lynn Town Merthyr Town Poole Town Slough Town Stratford Town Weymouth Cambridge City Frome Town

V V V V V V V V V V

Bedworth United Hungerford Town Histon Paulton Rovers Dorchester Town Redditch United Cirencester Town Chippenham Town Leamington Bideford

Official website: www.pooletownfc.co.uk

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

P 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 7 9 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 7 8 9

W 7 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0

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

L 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 3 6 9

F 19 18 14 14 24 9 19 17 9 13 12 16 13 16 21 11 13 13 20 5 9 5

A GD 7 +12 8 +10 7 +7 10 +4 12 +12 8 +1 10 +9 12 +5 5 +4 9 +4 10 +2 12 +4 16 -3 20 -4 14 +7 11 0 19 -6 16 -3 24 -4 11 -6 22 -13 47 -42

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AROUND THE LEAGUE - SD1SW The Evo-Stik League Southern D1SW results - 19/09/15 Banbury United Bishops Cleeve Bridgwater Town Didcot Town Marlow Shortwood United Swindon Supermarine Taunton Town Wimborne Town Winchester City Yate Town

8 1 0 1 2 4 2 2 3 0 2

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0 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 3 0 1

Bashley Tiverton Town AFC Totton Evesham United Slimbridge Mangotsfield United North Leigh Burnham Larkhall Athletic Cinderford Town Wantage Town

Official website: www.pooletownfc.co.uk

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LEAGUE TABLE - SD1C Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

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Team Chalfont St Peter AFC Rushden & Diamonds

St Ives Town Beaconsfield SYCOB Aylesbury Royston Town Kings Langley Northwood Potters Bar Town Godalming Town Uxbridge Ware Barton Rovers Bedford Town Egham Town Leighton Town Aylesbury United Fleet Town Petersfield Town Hanwell Town Arlesey Town North Greenford United

P 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 6 7 7 8 7

W 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0

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

L 2 0 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 4 4 4 5 2 3 4 6 5

F 19 15 12 16 15 15 13 14 12 9 15 11 12 11 8 10 9 11 9 6 6 5

A 11 7 8 7 11 10 11 13 14 6 13 12 9 11 7 15 17 13 14 12 19 13

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PTS 18 18 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 11 11 10 10 9 8 7 6 6 5 4 2


AROUND THE LEAGUE - SD1C The Evo-Stik League Southern D1C results - 19/09/15 AFC Rushden & Diamonds

Aylesbury United Barton Rovers Beaconsfield SYCOB Fleet Town Hanwell Town Kings Langley Petersfield Town Potters Bar Town St Ives Town Ware

1 0 0 4 4 2 1 0 2 1 2

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0 4 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 0

Aylesbury Chalfont St Peter Egham Town Northwood Leighton Town Bedford Town Arlesey Town Royston Town North Greenford United Godalming Town Uxbridge

Official website: www.pooletownfc.co.uk

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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.




TODAY’S MASCOT Name Be-Be Smith Age 11 School St Edwards Favourite Team(s) Poole Town and Chelsea Favourite player(s) Eden Hazard and Jamie Whisken Plays for Dorset ACC u12 girls, Poole Town Wessex United u12 boys & Poole Town FC Wessex u13 girls

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

Rockley Park

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McGuire

Dorchester Town

Meridian Leisure Services Direct Ltd

Peter and Olive Reeves

Be-Be Smith

Redditch United

AVAILABLE

Mike Christopher

Reserved

Paulton Rovers

County EPOS

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Cirencester Town

Portman Stone

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Hitchin Town

Funky Peach

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Shaftesbury Town

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Cambridge City

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Mason Watts

St Neots Town

Portman Stone

Premier Sports Education

Johnny and Jimmy Fry

Hungerford Town

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Mike Christopher

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Leamington

Portman Stone

Chillfrome Delicatessen

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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 We got the all important result last home game 1-0 in the FA Cup. The performance may not have been the best, but at least we remained in the hat and now have an away trip to Hayes and Yeading this coming Saturday. On Saturday gone, we put in a fine performance away to Biggleswade and were only prevented from scoring more than the one goal by the heorics of Ian Browne in the Waders goal. Tonight we welcome Mark Jermyn’s 4th placed Dorchester for the first of our Dorset Derbies. Come on you Dolphins, bragging rights at stake! I would like to thank Portman Stone for Sponsoring the Barnstaple Match and choosing Jamie Whisken as their Man of the Match. Thanks also to Cliff and Kathy Goddard who sponsored the Ball and as Season Ticket Holders have guaranteed themselves reserved seats in the stand. I would also like to thank Amy Bayes, who was our mascot against Barnstaple. For tonight’s game, we welcome Meridian Leisure Services Direct Ltd as Match Sponsor, who responded to a Twitter request whilst on holiday in Spain and the Ball has been sponsored by Peter and Olive Reeves who as season ticket holders, will receive reserved seats in the Stand for the rest of the season. Todays Mascot is Be Be Smith. Let’s hope you all have a great evening and hopefully a Poole Town win. We are doing quite well for Match and Ball Sponsors plus Mascots this season, but still have some availability. 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. At the time of writing, Jack Dickson and Luke Roberts are still looking for Sponsors and we are looking for Match Sponsors for the home game against Redditch on Saturday 3rd October – The cost is just £180+VAT. The club turned 125 years old on Sunday 20th Sept and to mark the occasion we are looking to form a new Vice-Presidents

Board. Cost is £5,000 and in return you will receive free entry to Tatnam for 3 years, with boardroom hospitality, for two people plus seats at the Sportsmans Dinner and End of Season Presentation Dinner, as well as the chance to shape the future of the club. Interested parties are to contact any member of the board. We finally launched the new fans shirt and wore it away to Biggleswade for the first time on Saturday. If you do not already have yours, you will be able to collect pre-orders from Robtheshirt in the Clubshop. Replicas can be purchased in the Clubshop today and orders can be placed online for the home shirt. The fans shirt is a Limited Edition, modelled here by Samantha, with only 100 made in total and only available from Tatnam in sizes 10/12, S, M, L, XL and XXL only, so get yours before they sell out. There are all kinds of other bargains to be had in the Clubshop, so give Rob’s Pod a visit before you leave today. The annual golf day is this Friday 25th September 2015 when we will be returning to Canford Magna once again. If you are interested, contact samantha@pooletownfc. co.uk for further information as soon as possible. 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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