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Southern League Central Division Winners 2013-2014 Southern League Championship Trophy Winners 2013-2014 Spartan South Midlands Premier Division Winners: 2002–03, 2012-2013 Bedfordshire Senior Cup Winners (12): 1895–96, 1956–57, 1959–60, 1979–80, 1982–83, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2008–09 Bedfordshire Premier Cup Winners (4): 1980–81, 1982–83, 1990–91, 2006–07, 2011-2012 Bedfordshire Intermediate Cup Winners: 1999–2000, 2008–09, 2018-19 Bedfordshire Floodlit Cup Winners: 2007–08 Eastern Junior Cup Winners: 2006–07 Colwyn Cup Winners: 2006–07, 2009–10
WHO’S WHO AT CREASEY PARK Playing Staff Gareth Jackson - First Team Manager Ryan Sturges - Assistant Manager Wayne Upton - Coach Rory McMullen - Goalkeeper Coach Tasos Psarras - Sports Therapist Justin Lucas-Hill - Club Medical Consultant Colin Lauder - Development Team Manager Valentino Qoku - Assistant Manager Samir Amadu - Coach
Non-Playing Staff
Neil Barker - Chairman Andrew Amu - Vice Chairman Andrew Madaras - Club Secretary Dudley Peacham - Treasurer Kristy Lewington - Club Welfare Officer and FA Charter Standard Coordinator Stephen Lewington - Press Officer, Social Media, and Youth Engagement Officer Chris White - Social Media Manager and Club Photographer Katrina Peacham - Committee Clerk and Turnstile Manager Nikki Lauder - Events and fundraising Patrick MacKay - Match-day Merchandising Coordinator Peter Burrows - Community Engagement Officer Vince Dunnell - Youth Section Chairman and Assistant Youth Welfare Officer Adrian Dunne - Youth Section Vice Chairman and Events/Fundraising Kristy Lewington - Youth Section Secretary and Club Welfare Officer Christian Baxter - Youth Treasurer and Assistant Youth Welfare Officer Brad Cawthorne - Match day Camera man Jacqui Dunnell - Match day Hospitality Bradley Fields - Match day Volunteer Jon Keenan - Match day Volunteer
FROM THE BOARDROOM Good afternoon and welcome back to Creasey Park this afternoon. We welcome our visitors from Newport Pagnell on this Non-League Day and trust they will enjoy their visit to Dunstable. Our opponents have enjoyed a really impressive start to the season and we look forward to pitting our wits against them today. Playing a top team is always a good indicator of how a team is progressing. We hope we won’t be disappointed! Last Saturday, we bounced back from the last minute loss at Oxhey Jets, with a hard fought home win against a lively Wembley team. A clean sheet, some resilient defending, and no small amount of attacking intent combined to deliver an excellent three points. (It’s worth noting that we started the game with three 17 year olds, one 18 year old, and a 19 year old). This in front of an encouraging crowd of 158, swelled by the children and their families from our Development Centre. The atmosphere generated really added to the occasion and we look forward to welcoming more of our youth in the upcoming home fixtures. On the same day our Development team, which was dealing with a high number of unavailability’s, put up a really creditable performance at Hartley Wintney, demonstrating the strength in depth the club is trying to develop. Off the pitch , as promised, you will notice new pitch side boards from the Grove Theatre and Alexander Estate Agents.
We are also in advanced talks with further sponsors , all of which are vital to our ongoing sustainability. I know that I bang on about this all the time, but we really have to spread the word about the type of club that we are and encourage local people and businesses to join us on the journey. Every supporter can play their part in promoting the club. During the week Steve Lewington and Peter Burrows have been busy distributing our fixture posters to local shops. If you can help with this please come and speak to me. Only too delighted to hand over some more posters for display! An update on the Quiz Night on 9th November. We have sold nearly 40 tickets, so we are half way to our target. Cost is £6 per person(including food) and we will also be having a Prize Raffle during the evening. We were packed out last year, so book your teams early. Speak to me to sign up. Finally , your job as always, is to be the proverbial ‘12th Man’. The players are loving your vocal support.
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NEWPORT PAGNELL TOWN HISTORY Newport Pagnell Town Football Club was founded in 1963, initially as Newport Pagnell Wanderers, playing on Bury Field Common. In 1964 they entered the North Bucks League and won Division 3 in their first season. Soon after that they won the Division 2 and Division 1 titles in consecutive years. In the 1971-72 season the Wanderers joined the South Midlands League, playing at the Youth Club in Wolverton Road. In 1972 the club moved to the new facilities at the Willen Road Sports Ground and changed its name to Newport Pagnell Town. In the 1973-74 season Newport Pagnell Town joined Division 2 of the United Counties League. Two years later they were promoted to Division 1. They won the Division 1 Championship in 1981-82 and were promoted to the Premier Division. A few ups and downs followed during the next two decades: relegated in 1985-86, promoted back to the Premier Division in 1991-92, and then relegated again in 199697. The club won the Division 1 Championship again in 2001-02 and has been in the Premier Division ever since. In 2009-10 and again in 2010-11 the club won the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy. The best FA Cup achievement was reaching the Second Qualifying Round in 2008-09. In the 2016-17 season the club reached the last 8 of the FA Vase before losing to
a strong South Shields team (the eventual winners of the competition) in front of more than 3000 spectators on Tyneside. In recognition of this achievement the club was presented with a Town Award by Newport Pagnell Town Council, and in the Milton Keynes Sports Achiever of the Year 2017 awards Newport Pagnell Town Football Club’s first team received the Team of the Year award. A further award in 2017 was a Berks & Bucks FA award to the club chairman, Steve Handley, for his contribution to grassroots football. In 2017-18 the club finished third in the UCL Premier Division, missing out on promotion by just three points. A good season for the youth section included winning the Berks & Bucks Under 15 county cup and also a very encouraging season for the club’s first girls team, the Under 12 Swans. From small beginnings in 1963, Newport Pagnell Town has become the highest placed non-league club in the Milton Keynes area, and is a FA Charter Standard Community Club, with a youth section of around 30 teams in addition to its senior first and reserve teams and a successful Sunday team. At the end of the 2018–19 season they were transferred to the Premier Division of the Spartan South Midlands League.
TAKE FIVE NEWPORT PAGNELL TOWN LAST FIVE SEASONS SEASON LEAGUE
P W D L F A P POS
2014-15 UCL-P
40 18 4 18 78 70 58
10/21
2015-16 UCL-P
42 26 5
11 94 54 83
3/22
2016-17 UCL-P
42 17 12 13 93 56 63
10/22
2017-18 UCL-P
42 28 6 8 104 49 90
3/22
2018-19 UCL-P
38 18 7 13 77 53 61
8/20
LAST FIVE RESULTS Sat 28 September
15:00
Harefield United 6 - 1 Newport Pagnell Town
Tue 24 September
19:45
London Colney 1 - 3 Newport Pagnell Town
Sat 21 September
15:00
Newport Pagnell Town 4 - 0 Leighton Town
Sat 07 September
15:00
Newport Pagnell Town 6 - 0 Leverstock Green
Sat 31 August
15:00
Broadfields United 1 - 4 Newport Pagnell Town
NEXT FIVE FIXTURES Sat 19 October
15:00
Newport Pagnell Town v Biggleswade United
Tue 22 October
19:45
Crawley Green v Newport Pagnell Town
Sat 26 October
15:00
Oxhey Jets v Newport Pagnell Town
Tue 29 October
19:45
Newport Pagnell Town v The 61 FC (Luton)
Tue 05 November
19:45
Tring Athletic v Newport Pagnell Town
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OUR ROVING REPORTER PATRICK MACKAY’S ACCOUNT OF OUR RECENT MATCH AGAINST WEMBLEY The first half was a tight affair, with chances for both sides within the opening five minutes, Daniel Trif going close for Dunstable, and moments later a Wembley attacker found himself rounding Mackenzie Taylor at speed, before losing both his footing and the ball. Wembley showed their attacking intent in the early stages, but Dunstable looked steady and organised at the back, with Joe Zunguzah and Eric Ameyaw being singled out for praise by the manager after the game. Mackenzie Taylor was putting in another high quality performance, with important first half saves from Ethan Tyrer and Stephen Ebonine. In the twenty-first minute, a fantastic moment of individual skill saw Chris Stapleton cut in from the right hand side, jink past three defenders and send a curling left-footer just wide of the target. That was as close as the Blues had come to breaking the deadlock until debutant Harry Shepherd headed goalwards from close range, the reflexes of Raheem Belgrave in the Wembley goal were found to be exemplary. With forty-eight minutes played, Davide Pobbe floated a set piece into a dangerous area, only to see it headed away by the Wembley defence. Chris Stapleton chased the ball down, and being the inventive player he is, teed himself up for an audacious overhead kick from twenty yards. Unfortunately for him, he didn’t make clean contact with the ball, but fortunately for Town, his scuffed effort landed right at the feet of Luke Little, who fired an emphatic shot past Belgrave, for his seventh goal of the campaign. Evans Lamboh came close with a free kick from thirty yards, testing the keeper well, but Wembley were not going to be compliant in
defeat, and pressed Dunstable hard for the last half hour. With a quarter of an hour left to play, Wembley were awarded a penalty when Adam Sawyer brought down his man. Yassine Fehmi-Gil stepped up, and with the weight of expectation on his shoulders struck a ferocious shot against the bar. Relief for all in blue, but a reminder that the one goal margin is always a fragile one. Looking to extend their lead and give themselves breathing space, it was Lamboh who burst through the Wembley defence, beating their right back for pace before cutting the ball back for Little in the middle, but the pass was intercepted well. Wembley had more good chances towards the end, notably a free kick from the edge of the penalty area which was smashed against the frame of the goal, with the ball ending up in the back of the net from the resulting phase of play, but the linesman’s flag was raised. Leandro Riberio-Mateus looked to capitalise when a deflected pass saw him with a lot of the goal to aim at from ten yards out, but deciding to place it low, Mackenzie Taylor was down to his left quickly, another fine save from the young goalkeeper. ‘I thought we were composed and exploited space well,’ manager Jackson said after the final whistle. ‘We rode our luck a bit towards the end, but ultimately we showed character and kept going till the very end. I’m very proud of the lads.’
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2019/20 FIXTURES & RESULTS AUGUST Sat 03
BROADFIELDS UNITED
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COMP
ATT
RES
1
2
3
4
5
PD
130
0-3
Taylor
Collins
Trif
Pobbe
Zunguzah
Tue 06
BALDOCK TOWN
H
PD
122
2-1
Taylor
Collins
Patru
Blackman
Zunguzah
Sat 10
CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
H
FAC-EP
112
3-2
Taylor
Collins
Patru (1)
Blackman
Zunguzah
Sat 17
Colney Heath
A
PD
118
0-3
Taylor
Sawyer
Patru
Blackman
Zunguzah
Tue 20
St Panteleimon
A
LCT-1
43
1-4
Lincoln
Sawyer
Lee
Boka (1)
Pobbe
Sun 25
SHORTWOOD UTD
H
FAC-P
152
4-1
Taylor
Sawyer
Patru
Blackman
Pobbe
AFC Hayes
A
FAV-1Q
42
1-3
Taylor
Sawyer
Patru
Blackman
Pobbe
Sat 07
BISHOP'S STORTFORD
H
FAC-1Q
221
3-5
Taylor
Sawyer
McArthur
Trif
Sat 23
Potton United
A
PD
85
2-0
Taylor
Sawyer
Elliot
Trif
Zunguzah
Sat 21
EDGWARE TOWN
H
PD
99
2-1
Taylor
Sawyer
Elliot
Trif
Zunguzah
Sat 28
Oxhey Jets
A
PD
72
2-3
Taylor
Sawyer
Elliot
Trif
Zunguzah
158
1-0
Taylor
Sawyer
Trif
Pobbe
Zunguzah
Sat 31 SEPTEMBER
Zunguzah (
OCTOBER Sat 05
WEMBLEY
H
PD
Sat 12
NEWPORT PAGNELL TOWN
H
PD
Tue 15
ARLESEY TOWN
H
PD
Sat 19
Tring Athletic
A
PD
Tue 22
AFC Dunstable
A
BSC-1
Sat 26
Bye Week
Tue 29
Harefield United
A
PDC-1
Sat 02
HARPENDEN TOWN
H
PD
Sat 09
Biggleswade United
A
PD
Tue 12
AYLESBURY VALE DYNAMOS
H
PD
NOVEMBER
Sat 16
CRAWLEY GREEN
H
PD
Tue 26
Newport Pagnell Town
A
PD
Sat 30
LEVERSTOCK GREEN
H
PD
Tue 03
HAREFIELD UNITED
H
PD
Sat 07
London Colney
A
PD
Tue 10
Harpenden Town
A
PD
Sat 14
Eynesbury Rovers
A
PD
Sat 21
Baldock Town
A
PD
Sat 28
LEIGHTON TOWN
H
PD
DECEMBER
JANUARY Sat 04
Leverstock Green
A
PD
Sat 11
EYNESBURY ROVERS
H
PD
Sat 18
Crawley Green
A
PD
Sat 25
OXHEY JETS
H
PD
Sat 01
BIGGLESWADE UNITED
H
PD
Sat 08
Edgware Town
A
PD
Sat 15
POTTON UNITED
H
PD
Sat 22
Broadfields United
A
PD
Sat 29
COLNEY HEATH
H
PD
FEBRUARY
MARCH Sat 07
North Greenford United
A
PD
Sat 14
TRING ATHLETIC
H
PD
Sat 21
Bye Week
Sat 28
Wembley
A
PD
Sat 04
LONDON COLNEY
H
PD
Sat 11
Leighton Town
A
PD
Sat 18
Arlesey Town
A
PD
Sat 25
NORTH GREENFORD UNITED
H
PD
TBC
Harefield United
A
PD
TBC
Aylesbury Vale Dynamos
A
PD
APRIL
PD - SSMFL Premier Division, FAC - FA Cup, FAV - FA Vase, BSC - Beds FA Senior Challenge Cup, LCT - SSMFL Cha Dunstable Town Football Club is a members-owned football club that is run by the Club Committee through its annually elect
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7
8
9
10
11
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SUB 2
SUB 3
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Smith
Lamboh
Harvey-Bailey
Osei-Addo
Dasilva
Stapleton
Blackman
Patru
McArthur
h
Trif
Little (2)
McArthur
Chibwe
Dasilva
Stapleton
Lamboh
Pobbe
Harvey-Bailey
h
Trif
Little (1)
McArthur
Chibwe
Lamboh
Stapleton (1)
Harvey-Bailey
Pobbe
Smith
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Smith
Little
McArthur
Trif
Dasilva
Stapleton
Harvey-Bailey
Lamboh
Pobbe
Smith
Little
Harvey-Bailey
Chibwe
Lamboh
Stapleton
Blackman
McArthur
Smith
Little (1)
Harvey-Bailey (1)
Trif
Lamboh (1)
Stapleton (1)
Chibwe
McArthur
Osei-Addo
Smith
Little (1)
Harvey-Bailey
Trif
Chibwe
Stapleton
Collins
Osei-Addo
Boka McCool
(1)
Blackman
Little (1)
Harvey-Bailey
Pobbe (1)
Lamboh
Stapleton
Ameyaw
Boyce-Fuller
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Blackman
Boyce-Fuller
Harvey-Bailey
Pobbe (1)
Lamboh (1)
Stapleton
Boka
McCool
Njoku
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Blackman (1)
Lamboh
Harvey-Bailey (1)
Pobbe
Njoku
Stapleton
Osei-Addo
Little
McCool
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Harvey-Bailey
Pobbe
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Shepherd
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PLAYER APPEARANCES 19/20 Total 12 Eric Ameyaw
1
(2)
1 5
Daniel Blackman
9
(2)
Lessa Boka
1
(2)
League Total
Cup Total
7
5 (1)
DTFC Total
(1)
1
(1)
9
(2)
1
1
1
(2)
1
1
1
0
1
3
Ben Collins
3
(1)
2
1
Aaron Dada
0
0
(1)
(1)
(1)
1
(2)
4
0
47
(1)
0
0
Rio Dasilva
3
0
3
14
0
Andre Elliott
3
0
3
3
0
Joe Hankins
0
(1)
Jack Harvey-Bailey
9
(3)
Cedric Ibara
0
0
Evans Lamboh
9
(2)
James Lauder
0
0
(1) (2)
(2)
4
(1)
4
0
(1)
9
(3)
0
0
9
(2)
33
0
Tyrik Lee
1
0
1
1
0
Ben Lincoln
1
0
1
1
0
Luke Little
9
(1)
4
(1)
5
9
(1)
Kai McArthur
4
(3)
2
(1)
2
4
(3)
0
(4) 0
Kachi Njoku
1
(1)
Kieran Ogden
0
0
(3)
(1)
Kelvin Osei-Addo
1
(3)
1
(1)
Marius Patru
5
(1)
2
(1) (2)
Davide Pobbe
9
(3)
5
9
0
5
Harry Shepherd
1
0
1
(2) (1)
1
Adam Sawyer
1
(1)
(2)
0
19
4
1
Jack McCool
20 (2)
1
4
Ehban Nancarrow-Martin
Red
(1)
Jordan Boyce-Fuller
5
Ylw
(1)
Dalitso Chibwe
5
Goals
(2) 3 4
(1)
4
(1)
(4) 0
1
(1)
45
0
1
2
3
2
1
7
1
1
1
(3)
22
(1)
1
22
(3)
2
9
0
1
0
Seb Smith
5
(2)
2
5
(2)
Chris Stapleton
12
0
7
5
12
0
Mackenzie Taylor
11
0
7
4
11
0
Daniel Trif
11
0
7
4
85
0
Joe Zunguzah
9
0
7
2
9
0
3
(1)
0 5
1
1 2 4
3
1 1
2
SPARTAN SOUTH MIDLANDS FOOTBALL LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION 1 Tring Athletic 2 Newport Pagnell Town 3 Colney Heath 4 Biggleswade United 5 Oxhey Jets 6 Harefield United 7 Eynesbury Rovers 8 Broadfields United 9 Harpenden Town 10 Crawley Green 11 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos 12 Dunstable Town 13 Leverstock Green 14 Potton United 15 Edgware Town 16 Wembley 17 London Colney 18 Arlesey Town 19 Baldock Town 20 Leighton Town 21 North Greenford United
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A club statement confirming his exit read: “Ebbsfleet United have today parted company with manager Garry Hill following Tuesday’s 4-2 defeat at home to Torquay United. The Published by Ltd Football Paper
The result left Fleet two points adrift at the The departure of the former Dagenham & bottom of the National League table and six Redbridge and Woking boss, pictured, after from safety. less than year in charge was announced B AaTT LE “Assistant manager K P A Cafter Promote The ofNon-League PaperKevin Watson has been only hours the lunchtime dismissal placed in charge of first-team affairs and will Craig United. VIA Hignett YOURat Hartlepool WEBSITE OR FANZINE and we’ll pay you commission take charge of the side for this Saturday’s Watson, 45, quit as Hungerford two For more information visit: number thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/support-your-club home match versus Maidenhead United. or email subscriptions@thenonleaguefootballpaper.com last month to switch to Stonebridge Road as “The club wishes to place on record its very Hill’s number two. He will be at the helm for great thanks to Garry Hill who has worked this weekend’s home game with Maidenhead tirelessly to improve the team’s situation this United. He takes charge of a side two points season. adrift at the bottom of the table and six points “He was appointed last November and guided from safety. the club from 16th to eighth place, while Hill, 59, had been at the helm since November helping oversee the financial restructuring 2018 and left in the wake of Tuesday night’s necessary to the club’s long-term future.” 4-2 reverse at home to Torquay United, his Macc Conference Troubled been warned have today also
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IN DEVELOPMENT
ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE DUNSTABLE TOWN DEVELOPMENT TEAM Dunstable Town Development 0-0 AFC Hayes Reserves
it all wrong and saw it well wide of the right hand post.
A game that neither side fully got to grips with was nearly decided in the closing minutes by a dipping long range shot from Jamie Traynor, which ended up inches wide of the upright, and saw the game finish goalless.
Dunstable started the second half much the brighter side, looking creative when Ismael Toure and Scott Collins linked well with a clever free kick, but a tempting Collins cross was headed away to safety.
The Blues started the game brightly, and nearly found themselves ahead from an unlikely source; Goalkeeper Ben Lincoln sent a free kick from his own half towards the Hayes penalty area, and the bounce beat the visiting keeper, but went wide.
With an hour on the clock, a scrappy move saw the ball fall to Osae just over twenty yards from goal, and he was looking to provide the magic that would breath life into the game, but his curling effort was just too high.
A minute later saw another chance for Dunstable Town, when a looping Traynor cross was headed wide by Jonathan Osae. AFC Hayes had chances of their own though, and good ones too. The first of which came in the tenth minute when their attacker was sent through on the right, and with the Dunstable defence rushing back, played the ball to the striker in the middle, who could only manage a scuffed shot wide of the post. A let-off for the Blues. Just short of the half-hour mark saw the Hayes goalkeeper in action again, this time with a fine double save. Dunstable captain Russell Wilson made space for the shot from just inside the penalty area, and saw his well-struck attempt parried away by the goalkeeper, and the follow up was tipped onto the post and behind. With half time approaching, Hayes had another great opportunity as their number ten was bearing down on goal at high speed from the right, but he decided to try a shot from eight yards with his left foot, and somehow got
A second yellow card for AFC Hayes’ number eight meant the Blues would have a numerical advantage for the last twenty minutes, but despite good chances falling to both sides in the final stages of the game, neither goal was breached and the game finished goalless. Encouraging signs for the development team, but ultimately there will be a frustration that they didn’t get all three points.
IN DEVELOPMENT SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTRAL DIVISION
P
W
D
L
GD
PTS
1 Abbey Rangers
6 5 1 0 14 16
2
Thatcham Town
8
4
1
3
3
13
3
AFC Hayes
7
3
2
2
-1
11
4
Hartley Wintney
7
3
0
4
0
9
5
Westfield
6
3
0
3
-3
9
6
Dunstable Town
6
2
2
2
0
8
7
Harefield United
5
2
1
2
1
7
8
Leverstock Green
5
2
1
2
-1
7
9
Holmer Green
4
0
2
2
-3
2
10
Eversley & California
4
0
0
4
-10
0
RESULTS & FIXTURES Saturday, 6 April
A
Eversley & California
SLCD
W
4-0
Thursday, 11 April
H
Ascot United
SLCD
W
2-1
Wednesday, 17 April
A
Henlow
BICC-F
W
1-0
Thursday, 22 August
A
Harefield United
SLCD
L
0-3
Saturday, 24 August
A
Westfield
SLCD
W
5-2
Saturday, 21 September A
Thatcham Town
SLCD
W
2-1
Thursday, 26 September H
Abbey Rangers
SLCD
D
0-0
Saturday, 28 September A
Eversley & California
SLC-1
W
3-0
Saturday, 5 October
A
Hartley Wintney
SLCD
L
1-2
Thursday, 10 October
H
AFC Hayes
SLCD
D
0-0
Saturday, 12 October
A
Holmer Green
SLCD
Saturday, 19 October
A
Eversley & California
SLCD
Thursday, 24 October
H
Holmer Green
SLCD
Saturday, 26 October
H
Elstow Abbey
BICC-2
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DUNSTABLE TOWN’S YOUNG GUNS ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE DUNSTABLE TOWN YOUTH TEAMS AND COMMITTEE The 2019/20 season has started well for our youth teams, with one of our under-13s teams having won 2 league games and 1 cup game, and sitting 2nd in the MKDDL Div 2. Our other under-13s side competes in the Chiltern Youth League Div 1, and have also hit good form. Our two under-12s teams in the Chiltern Youth League Div 1 have started well but something had to give on the 29th September when they faced each other in what was a brilliant game. Both sets of players should be proud of each other with the Lions edging the Tigers 3-2, a big well done to the two managers Gary Rogers and Karl Clarke. Onto the under-15s; sadly we have had to fold one of our under-15s sides, which has been run by one of our longest serving managers Jaye Foster, who is leaving us. We would like to thank Jaye for his efforts over the years. Our other under-15s team have just played once so far but this weekend they face AFC Dunstable, so please show your support at Creasey Park for a 2.00pm kick off. On to our 18s; the management team in Tyler Dunnell, Cameron Jenkins and Wayne Upton have had a lot of competition, with players
playing for the likes of Pro Direct and different colleges, injuries have also been a problem but a good win against Kempston Rovers in the league has shown their promise and hopefully come the end of the season we will see some more talent play in our Development team just like our 18s keeper did two week ago when Gianluca Sinatra was part of a 3-0 win in the Suburban Cup.
We also have our under-7s to under-11s who play noncompetitive football. As such, these teams’ results cannot be published, but from talking to our managers, our guys are doing very well. It’s also great to see the youngsters our Development Centre for 4-6 year-olds being mascots for the first team last weekend. A big thank you to the DTFC main committee for making this happen and also to John Sanders and his coaches for putting on a training exercise at half time. The future looks bright, good luck to all the youth teams this weekend in both competitive and non-competitive football.
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ON THIS DAY ...
by Brian Seal
12 OCTOBER 1965 - CHILE GETS THEIR TICKET TO EUROPE On 12 October 1965, Chile beat Ecuador in a playoff to qualify for their first European World Cup. They were coming off their best showing in the tournament, finishing in third place as hosts in 1962. But they had never played in a World Cup hosted by a European country, withdrawing from Italy ‘34 and France ‘38 and failing to qualify for Switzerland ‘54 and Sweden ‘58. To reach England for the 1966 edition, they had to get through a CONMEBOL qualification group whose other members were Ecuador and Colombia. After four games each, Chile and Ecuador had identical records, with each having two wins, a draw, and a loss. Although Chile had a better goal differential and beat Ecuador 3-1 in the last scheduled match of the group, the rules ranked the teams by points
only, forcing a decision through a playoff. The teams met in the neutral location of Lima, Peru, where Leonel Sánchez (pictured)--the hero of Chile’s 1966 World Cup performance-opened the scoring in the 16th minute, followed by a goal from Rubén Marcos in the 40th minute to stake Chile to a 2-0 lead at the break. Ecuador finally managed to get on the scoreboard in the 89th minute, but it was nothing more than a consolation goal. The 2-1 win sent Chile to England, but they were unable to recapture their form from the previous tournament and were eliminated in the group stage.
ON THE SPOT
ANSWERING QUESTIONS FROM STEVE LEWINGTON IS MIDFIELDER DANIEL BLACKMAN What is your nickname?
Danny B Clubs played for? (Adult Football)
AFC Dunstable, Ampthill Town and Oxhey Jets Favourite restaurant and what would you order?
Got to be Miller & Carter and I would order a fillet steak and a pint of peroni. Best Footballer of your generation?
R9 (Brazilian Ronaldo) How did you end up at Dunstable Town?
I knew Gareth when he was involved with the development team and he asked me to come down in pre season Team you supported as a kid?
Chelsea Nike or Adidas?
Nike Favourite TV show?
Vikings
First youth team you played for?
Dunstable Town What would the walk out music be if you could choose it?
A bit of Earth, Wind and Fire - September, absolute banger
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TRING ATHLETIC
SATURDAY 19TH OCTOBER 15:00 SSMFL PREMIER DIVISION We make the short trip to Cow Lane for a Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division match. Ground: The Grass Roots Stadium Postcode: HP23 5NT Admission: TBC Twitter: @tringathletic TRAVELLING BY CAR Follow B489 for 7 miles towards Pitstone and turn left onto the B488. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Northfield Rd for 1.5 miles. Turn right onto Station Rd and after just over a mile turn left onto Cow Lane. TRAVELLING BY TRAIN The nearest train station is Tring Station approximately 1 mile from the Grass Roots Stadium.
HAREFIELD UNITED
TUESDAY 29TH OCTOBER 19:45 SSMFL PREMIER DIVISION CUP We travel to Middlesex to take on Harefield United in the Premier Division Cup Ground: Preston Park Postcode: UB9 6NE Admission: £6 Adults, £3 Concessions, Under 16’s free Twitter: @harefieldutd TRAVELLING BY CAR Leave the M25 at the M40 junction (16) heading into London, then exit at the Swakelys roundabout turn left signposted Ickenham, take a left at the first roundabout into Harvil road, continue down this round over one roundabout into Harefield village, at the roundabout turn right into Breakspear Road North and the ground is about 300 yards on the right. TRAVELLING BY TRAIN The nearest station to the ground is Northwood and Uxbridge. Board the 331 bus to the village green and walk down Breakspear Road North for approximately 200m.
CLUB DIRECTORY 2019/20 New Lamb Meadow Stadium, Hitchin Road, Arlesey SG15 6RS www.arleseytownfc.com
Rothamsted Park, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2EF www.twitter.com/harpenden_town
Haywood Way, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP19 9WZ www.aylesburyfc.com
Bell Close, Lake Street Leighton Buzzard LU7 1RX www.leightontownfc.co.uk
New Lamb Meadow Stadium, Hitchin Road, Arlesey SG15 6RS www.baldocktownfc.co.uk
Pancake Lane, Leverstock Green, Hemel Hempstead HP2 4NQ www.levgreenfc.co.uk
Second Meadow, Fairfield Road Biggleswade SG18 0AA www.biggleswadeunited.com
North Orbital Road, St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 1DW www.londoncolneyfc.co.uk
Preston Park, Breakspear Road North Harefield, Middlesex UB9 6NE www.broadfieldsunitedfc.co.uk
Willen Road, Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire MK16 ODF pitchero.com/clubs/newportpagnelltown
The Recreation Ground, High St Colney Heath AL4 0NP www.colneyheathfc.co.uk
Berkeley Fields, Berkeley Avenue Greenford, Middlesex UB6 0NX pitchero.com/clubs/northgreenfordunitedfc
Venue 360, Gipsy Lane, Luton, LU1 3JH www.pitchero.com/clubs/crawleygreenfc
Altham Way, South Oxhey, Watford WD19 6FW www.oxheyjets.com
Silver Jubilee Parkground, Townsend Lane, London NW9 7NE www.edgwaretownfc.co.uk
Hutchinson Hollow, Biggleswade Road Potton, Bedfordshire SG19 2LX www.pitchero.com/clubs/pottonunitedfc
Alfred Hall Memorial Ground, Hall Road, Eynesbury, St Neots PE19 2SA www.eynesburyrovers.co.uk
Grass Roots Stadium, Cow Lane, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 5NS www.tafc.co.uk
Preston Park, Breakspear Road North Harefield, Middlesex UB9 6NE pitchero.com/clubs/harefieldunitedfootballclub
Watford Road, Vale Farm, Wembley, Middlesex, HA0 3HG www.wembleyfc.com
OFFICIALS Referee Sobastian Frazer
DUNSTABLE TOWN
NEWPORT PAGNELL TOWN
Manager Gareth Jackson
Manager Gary Flinn
ERIC AMEYAW DANIEL BLACKMAN LESSA BOKA DALITSO CHIBWE BEN COLLINS JORDAN FULLER ANDRE ELLIOTT JOE HANKINS JACK HARVEY-BAILEY EVANS LAMBOH TYRIK LEE LUKE LITTLE KAI McARTHUR JACK McCOOL KACHI NJOKU KELVIN OSEI-ADDO DAVIDE POBBE ADAM SAWYER HARRY SHEPHERD SEB SMITH CHRIS STAPLETON MACKENZIE TAYLOR DANIEL TRIF JOE ZUNGUZAH
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
NICK BENNION JIM BURNSIDE ADAM PRYKE MARTIN DANOBREGA TOM GUINEY ADAM HULKS JOEL IVES LEON LOBJOIT JAKE STRONGE KYLE GORDON SEAN SOETAN MICHAEL LYON BRANDON MACRAE SAM MACRAE MATT HALL SAM OLAWALE FEMI OLUSEMO SAM PARRISH CHRISTIAN SMAIL LIAM SMYTH JAKE WATKINSON DAN WILLET
Assistants Richard Wharton Spencer Brewer
THIS WEEKEND’S OTHER FIXTURES Arlesey Town v Harefield United Harpenden Town v North Greenford Utd Leverstock Green v Wembley Potton United v London Colney
NEXT AT CREASEY
Arlesey Town Tuesday 15th October 2019 SSMFL Premier Division Kick Off 19:45