2019-2020 St Neots Town Vs Corby Town Issue 10

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Photo Courtesy of Kevin Richards @RTFC_tog Corby Town ISSUE 10: OFFICIAL ONLINE MATCHDAY MAGAZINE BetVictor Southern League Division One Central


FA CUP

1st Round proper 1966/67 4th Qualifying Round 2018/19

FA TROPHY

3rd Qualifying Round 2014/15

HUNTS PREMIER CUP

2001/02

HUNTS SENIOR CUP

39 times (first time 1888/89 – last time 2017/18)

HINCHINGBROOKE CUP

10 times (first time 1921/22 – last time 2011/12)

SCOTT GATTY CUP

18 times (first time 1927/28 – last time 2009/10)

HUNTS BENEVOLENT CUP

11 times (first time 1977/78 – last time 2009/10)

HUNTS JUNIOR CUP

1990/91, 1992/93, 1993/94

HUNTS LOWER JUNIOR CUP

1992/93, 1993/94

HUNTS RESEARCH CUP

1992/93

GAYTON (U18) CUP

8 times

1993/94, 1995/96, 2007/08, 2010/11, 2012/13, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19

SOUTHERN LEAGUE (CENTRAL DIVISION) CHAMPIONS

2011/12

SOUTHERN LEAGUE (PREMIER DIVISION) PLAY-OFF RUNNERS UP

2014/15

SOUTHERN LEAGUE KO CUP WINNERS

2013/14

UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

1956/57, 1967/68, 2010/11

UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE DIVISION ONE CHAMPIONS

1994/95

UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE K.O. CUP WINNERS

1967/68, 1968/69

UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE DIV TWO K.O. CUP WINNERS

1965/66

SOUTH MIDLANDS LEAGUE DIV ONE CHAMPIONS

1932/33

METROPOLITAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

1949/50

METROPOLITAN LEAGUE CHALLENGE CUP

1949/50

METROPOLITAN LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL CUP

1964/65

HUNTINGDONSHIRE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

1990/91, 1991/92, 199/93, 1993/94

HUNTINGDONSHIRE LEAGUE DIVISION TWO CHAMPIONS

1990/91, 1991/92, 199/93, 1993/94

CENTRAL ALLIANCE LEAGUE CUP

1959/60

BEDFORD HOSPITALS CUP

1927/28

BUCKINGHAM CHARITY CUP

2003/04


Welcome to Rowley Park - The Premier Plus Stadium and to the latest edition of the St Neots Town Matchday Magazine, enjoy great football, great hospitality and a great read. Club Officials President: John Walker Life Vice Presidents: Marian Izzard and Mick Hunt Board of Directors Barry Cavilla – Chairman Kevin Hull – Community Chairman Gary Wilson – Secretary Matt Clements – Director of Football Louise Spark – F & B Director Iain Parr– Director Mike Green – Director Jeremy Green Director Andy Clay – Director Brian Barnes – Director Fixtures Secretary Marian Izzard

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Greenie’s Greeting Mike Green

Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the Premier Plus Stadium for today’s BetVictor Southern League Division One Central match.

Today we extend a warm welcome to the players, officials and supporters of Corby

Town Football Club and we hope you all enjoy our hospitality whilst visiting us here this afternoon.

Well, things are never dull at the Club are they? I think we could say that this past

five days have been a little turbulent, beginning with the news that Mark Gearing had resigned as Reserve Team manager and the ensuing withdrawal of the team from the Kershaw League Premier Division, a decision which wasn’t taken likely. Tuesday evening saw us bow out of the Hunts FA Senior Cup as neighbours Eynesbury Rovers were victorious in a penalty shootout, winning 4-1 after the game ended in a 3-3 draw. This was to be Marc Abbott’s last game in his tenure as First Team manager, tendering his resignation the following day so, all in all, not really the best of weeks to be honest. Marc has quickly returned to the game, taking the vacant position of manager at his previous and local club, Haverhill Rovers so I’d like to take the chance to thank him for all his time and efforts here and wish him all the very best of luck in his new venture.

Today, the team will be left in the very capable hands of our

DoF Matt Clements, assistant manager Sean Greygoose and Coach Matt Joseph as we continue the process to find Marc’s successor.

Things are no easier on the pitch either as we entertain the current league leaders today but I’m sure that if we perform as we have in recent weeks, we will be giving them a run for their money so please do get behind the boys once again today.

BE LOUD, BE PROUD, BE A SAINT


OPPONENT SPOTLIGHT

CORBY TOWN Year founded: 1948 Chairman: Steven Noble

Club Website: www.corbytown.co.uk

WELCOME ESPECIALLY TO OUR VISITORS CORBY TOWN WHO VISIT US FOR THE FIRST TIME FOR A LEAGUE FIXTURE SINCE BOXING DAY 2014.

less successful with out lads knocking out the Steelmen in the Southern League Cup in 2013/14 and the FA Trophy four years later. Going back even further there were two FA Cup matches at St Neots between our two sides. In 1970/71 Corby beat us 4-1 at Shortsands in a first Qualifying Round tie but six seasons later in the Second Qualifying Round we were the winners by three goals to nil. On a very wet and windy evening earlier this week a few brave souls witnessed our most recent match here in the Hunts Senior Cup against our neighbours Eynesbury Rovers. After a thrilling 3-3 draw it was our visitors who progressed to the semi-final with a 4-1 penalty shoot-out victory courtesy of some inspired goalkeeping by a former Saint – Jamie Greygoose who saved our first two spot kicks.

Unbeaten on their league travels they are hoping today to maintain a 100% league record at the Premier Plus Stadium for this is their third league visit having won here in both 2013/14 and 2014/15. However, since our club reformation in 1994, two Corby cup visits have been far

Club History

At that time both of our Club were competing at Step Three in the Southern League Premier Division and Corby went on to finish Champions and gain promotion to the Conference North. However subsequent relegations now find them at Step Four where they are mounting a determined move to regaining Step Three status. With close to half of the season complete Corby lead the league table by two points and have lost only two of their16 completed league matches – both of them at home! Only last week they were beaten by Thame United having previously lost to Kempston Rovers but away from home it is a different story.

During the 1930s Corby was represented in the United Counties League by steelworks side Stewarts & Lloyds. But by the 1948 it was decided that the expanding town could support an independent football club and Corby Town was formed. Their

nickname of the Steelmen derives from the link with Stewarts & Lloyds. Corby Town played their first game in August 1948 at Occupation Road, which was to be their home until 1985. They won the United Counties League championship in both 1950–51 and 1951–52, and these successes prompted a step up the Midland Football League in 1952. The Steelmen spent five seasons in the Midland League before switching to the Southern League. They were promoted to the League’s top division in 1965 and making several applications for Football League membership without success. Corby was relegated from the Premier Division in 1968 and remained in various forms of Division One until league re-organization in 1982 saw them placed in the newlook Premier Division. The Steelmen were relegated again in 1990 – by which time they had moved to a new home at the multi-purpose Rockingham Triangle sports complex and for the remainder of the 90s the club struggled to stay in the Southern League. Since 2002, however, the club’s fortunes have turned around, culminating in a return to the Southern League Premier


Division in 2006. Following a tough year back in the Premier Division the club was saved from relegation by Farnborough Town’s demise from the Conference South. 2007–08 looked really positive for The Steelmen, however the side assembled by Kevin Wilson vastly underachieved and following his sacking by the club and an influx of new players by new manager Graham Drury, The Steelmen avoided relegation with just one week of the season remaining. Following a number of new signings and complete team restructuring the Steelmen, promotion to the Conference North was achieved on 25 April 2009, at the Rockingham Triangle in front of a strong crowd of 1,990. The record gate at the Triangle was set in a preseason game with Rangers with 2,300 supporters present. The record at Occupation Road was 10,239 against Peterborough United. In May 2012, manager Graham Drury left the club, after the board decided not to offer him a new contract. He was replaced by former Northampton Town manager Ian Sampson a few weeks later. However after five straight defeats at the start of the 2012-13 season Ian Sampson resigned as manager and former QPR and Peterborough United defender Chris Plummer took charge. However, after four seasons in the Conference North, they were relegated on the final day of the season. Just two games into the 2013/14 season Chris Plummer

resigned as manager of Corby Town, following defeats to Hemel Hempstead Town (6-0) and Burnham (3-0). Plummer’s assistant Mark Peters was placed in interim charge of the first team on August 21, 2013. Despite Peters steadying the ship with 3 wins and a draw from his 5 games in charge on the 9th September Chairman Kevin Ingram made the surprise announcement that a managerial duo, Andrew Wilson and Tommy Wright, would take charge of the Steelmen. They made a dream start to life at Steel Park with a 3-0 home win over Barwell in the FA Cup. Player Profiles ELLIOT SANDY (Striker)… D.O.B…07/08/85….He has played for Rushden & Diamonds,Kettering Town,Brackley Town,Cogenhoe,Northampton and Stamford. Corby will hope his vast experience will help our younger players this season.Now Interim Assistant Manager following Steve Kinniburgh’s Resignation in July 2019. GREGORY LING ( Midfield) …D.O.B..31/12/1987 Greg was signed on the eve of last season 2018..2019 by us from Newport Pagnell who play in the United Counties League 1 step below.Greg starts his second season at Steel Park. SAMUEL WARBURTON ( Defender)..D.O.B..10/10/1996 Signed from from Kings Lynn.

Can also play out wide on the left wing.Sam joined Corby in the summer of 2017.Hard Working player never gives up. JORDON CRAWFORD ( Striker) D.O.B…26/03/97.. A locally-born forward who initially joined Corby Town from Stewarts & Lloyds FC as a 17-year-old 2014. Jordan made nine first team appearances in 2014/15 and then spent the following season with Harborough Town. He returned to the Steelmen in the summer of 2016 and was a regular member of the starting XI throughout 2017/18.Voted young player of season in 2017/2018 by the Northern Premier League ( Div 1 South). GARY MULLIGAN….( Defender) D.O.B…23/04/85 Born Dublin he has played for Rushden& Diamonds,Sheff Utd,Gillingham.More recently at Northampton Town And lastly Kettering Town. Gary joined us in 2018 after 3 seasons with our local rivals. Takes on role of Assistant manager in the interim term following Kinniburgh’s resignation in July 2019 CALLUM WESTWOOD ( Defender)…D.O.B..01/07/1998 Signed for us in August 2019 after some good displays in the pre-season games, versatile player equally at home in either Full back, or Midfield position has also played for AFC Stamford,and Kettering Town amongst others.


CHARLIE WISE ( Defender)… .D.O.B..27/09/1995 Joins us in August 2019 from Banbury Utd where he made over 100 appearances for them.Standing 6ft 6in tall he has also had spells at Brackley Town,Kidlington,and Wantage Town STEPHEN DIGGIN…( Striker) D.O.B…02/11/1987..Stephen rejoins us in February 2019 from Banbury Utd.He has made over 180 appearances for Corby Town and is a fans favourite. Also won a Winners medal at Wembley in the F.A. trophy final 2018 playing for Brackley Town, Came on as sub and scored a pen in the pen shoot-out. Started off at Cogenhoe Utd. JOE BURGESS..( Midfield)… D.O.B..02/03/1996 Joe joins us from AFC Stamford After 2 good seasons,he is a versatile player,he can play in midfield or he is equally happy at the back,Previous clubs include Boston Utd,Ilkeston,Histon,Fleetwood & Peterborough Utd.Dead ball expert. ASHLEY ROBINSON… (Midfield).. D.O.B. 16/08/1988 Ash joined Corby from Peterborough Sports. Appointed Interim Assistant Manager,Following Steve Kinniburgh’s resignation in July 2019. JAKE DUFFY ( Midfield)… D.O.B..10/06/1988 Joins Corby from Local rivals AFC Stamford,he previously

played for Greasley, Holbeach Utd, & Oadby Town.was voted players player & managers player of the season 2018/2019 for Stamford. Appointed club Captain for 2019/2020. JOHN DEAN ( Wide Player)… D.O.B..05/02/1994..Fast and tricky winger joins us from AFC Rushden & Diamonds JAMES IRELAND ( Striker)… D.O.B…20/02/1992 James (or Paddy) his obvious nickname joins us from Oadby Town.Good in the air with an eye for goal. CURTIS HARTLEY ( Defender)… D.O.B…03/04/1997 Curtis rejoins Corby after several seasons away playing for Daventry Town,Harboro Town amongst others.He was the youngest player to captain Corby in a away League Cup game at Royston JOSH CARPENTER ..( GoalKeeper)..D.O.B..23/05/1995 Josh is 6ft 2in tall started out at Harborough Town before joining Corby Town but was mostly understudy to Paul Walker he then joined an academy in the U.S.A. for 5 years. ALASTAIR WORBY ..( Goal-Keeper)… D.O.B…23/02/1993…Ali signed for us from Brackley Town on Dual Registration,the 6ft 3in keeper also played in Scotland for St Johnson for 1 season but is now cleared to play in England.Also had spells at Kettering Town and

Banbury Utd. ROBBIE PARSONS…( Midfield)…D.O.B..12/01/1998.. Joins us on a short loan until 11th January 2020.Robbie is on contract at Melton Town, also numbers AFC Rushden & Diamonds and Harborough Town as former clubs. MICHAL TKACIK ( Midfield)..D.O.B..16/06/03…. One of our academy products,looks comfortable in midfield. DANNY FUREY ( Midfield)… .D.O.B..02/04/03….Another player coming thro our academy. CONNELL LYONS ( Striker)… …D.O.B….19/12/02…A product of our youth set up BOYD LYONS ( Striker)… ……..D.O.B….19/12/02…. Twin brother of Connell he also came up thro our youth/ academy set up.



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SOUTHERN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE CENTRAL St Neots Town St Neots recorded their first home league victory since February, over struggling pointless Wantage Town. They did get some unexpected early assistance when Jared Jones picked up a straight red card after 11 minutes for an ill-judged dangerous challenge, leaving the visitors to play most of the match with ten men. The star of the show was hard working striker Alan Musoke who scored a memorable hat trick – his first goals for St Neots in his seventh appearance, although debutante defender Tom Boxer and skipper Lee Watkins returning after a one match suspension, pushed him hard for the man-of-thematch tag. It was the first time St Neots had recorded five goals in a league match since 9th December 2017, and it was the first St Neots league hat trick since Jevani Brown netted three times on 25th February 2017. The match had been billed as a ‘must win’ for both sides but St Neots fully deserved their victory building on recent improved results against teams well ahead of them in the league table. With Jonny Butler sitting out a one match suspension, Lee Watkins returned to assume the captains’ armband and new signing Tom Boxer – brother of Panny – produced an impressive debut in defence. The third change saw Lewis Foster return in place of Ben Stokes who was on the substitutes bench. Wantage began positively despite their poor record and Jack Buchanan forced James Philp into a good save with an early low shot from the edge of the area. However, the sending off gave St Neots the incentive to push forward to take advantage, and defender Sam Goode joined the attack but saw his shot blocked after neat work by Lee Watkins. Panny Boxer than beat the keeper from the edge of the box but the ball rebounded off the crossbar to be cleared, but the pressure soon told and after 18 minutes St Neots eased their nerves with

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the first goal as Lee Watkins weaved a delightful through pass to find Alan Musoke and he measured the perfect chip over the back peddling visiting goalkeeper. Following a corner Aaron Smith shot just inches wide and St Neots were now using their extra man to full advantage dominating the attacking play. After 25 minutes the score was almost doubled when a close-range effort by Prince Mutswunguma was acrobatically cleared off the line by Charley Tuttle with his keeper out of position and then Watkins fired over the bar and Musoke had a shot blocked. Little was seen of the home attack with striker Dylan Broadley left to plough a lone furrow and it was no major surprise when three minutes before the break St Neots increased their lead as Stevan Shaw powered down the right flank and crossed to find Mutswunguma in full flight towards the visiting goal to finish with a flourish. The real test was whether St Neots could maintain the pressure on their visitors and the resumption began with Joe Sutton shooting wide when well placed. An early second half substitution saw the introduction of substitute Ben Stokes with Mutswunguma withdrawn and Sutton moved to a wider attacking role. As Wantage tried hard to make an impact on the game Philp was forced to turn a Tuttle free kick around for a corner, and more substitutions by both sides followed. Russell Lyle in the visiting goal was being kept busy and he bravely dived at the feet of Sutton to retrieve the ball after 67 minutes, but the respite was temporary as a minute later Musoke notched his second goal to make the score 3-0 with a shot that went in off the underside of the crossbar. Momentarily the visitors looked well beaten as Sutton brought a good save from Lyle, and substitute Stokes saw his effort parried by the overworked

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custodian. Sixteen minutes from time Tom Boxer made a rare sortie in attack at a set piece and was brought down to earn St Neots a penalty award. On a hat trick there seemed little choice who would take the kick as Musoke stepped forward to confidently stroke the ball home for his deserved reward. There was still time for teenager Adrian O’Hara to make his Southern League debut as a substitute and for Lee Watkins to complete the rout with his first league goal of the season twelve minutes from time. St Neots: Philp, Shaw, Smith, Boxer (P), Goode, Boxer (T), Watkins, Sutton, Musoke, Foster, Mutswunguma Subs: Stokes (for Mutswunguma 51 mins), Gomersal (for Foster 64 mins), O’Hara (for Boxer (P) 74 mins) and Abbott Cards: Boxer (T) (Y – 52 mins), Smith (Y – 54 mins) Goals: Musoke (3) (18, 68 & 74 mins- pen), Mutswunguma (42 mins), Watkins (78 mins) Wantage: Lyle, Webster, Tuttle, Jones, Shakti, Fry, Singh, Rogagui, Broadley, Buchanan, Martei Subs: Broadbank (for Buchanan 60 mins), McGrory (for Broadley 73 mins), McKeon (for Fry 83 mins) Cards: Jones (RED – 11 mins), Rogagui (Y – 24 mins) Goals: none Referee: Joe Woolmer (Northampton) Attendance: 186 John Walker



SOUTHERN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE CENTRAL Kidlington

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For the second consecutive match St Neots found themselves playing for more than half the game against ten men, but on this occasion, they failed to take advantage and returned home pointless from Kidlington. Once again, the failure of Marc Abbott’s side to score goals cost them dear because they easily outnumbered their hosts with chances as they dominated possession, especially after the break, but some determined defending and a helping of good fortune kept the home goal intact. However, the result laid bare the problem facing Marc Abbott and his coaching team. In the final third of the field there was a lack of finishing to the extent that the home keeper never had a serious save to make after his side were reduced to ten man. St Neots employed a 4-1-4-1 formation, but this system only works to satisfaction if the wide men in midfield support the front runner. Last week in their victory over Wantage they did – at Kidlington they did not. As a result, striker Alan Musoke was left with the task of getting the better of two and three defenders at a time with very little or no support. Excluding last weeks’ five goals romp at the expense of the bottom side St Neots have now scored just five goals in their last ten outings – figures that speak for themselves. There were three changes in the starting line-up – two of them enforced. With leading scorer Prince Mutswunguma out injured and Panny Boxer unavailable into their places came Ben Bradley and Jonny Butler – the latter after suspension, whilst Sam Gomersal was preferred to Lewis Foster who was on the bench. The opening phase was competitive but even with both side creating openings. A Ben Bradley shot was deflected, Marvin Martin volleyed over from close range and James Philp had to save at the feet of

St Neots Town Leam Howards. The keeper also saved well from Lewis Coyle whilst Bradley saw a second effort deflected for a corner after neat work by Alan Musoke. The goal when it arrived was fortunate for Kidlington because St Neots had failed to clear following a corner and from the edge of the area Declan Benjamin hit a low shot through a crowd of players past the unsighted Philp. As St Neots hit back Sam Goode had a looping header from a Lee Watkins free kick well saved by Christian Lawrence, and then Joe Sutton saw his fierce volley deflected over the crossbar. The first half flashpoint came five minutes before the break when Sutton clashed with home skipper Lewis Coyle and with the Referee seeming slow to act players from both sides piled in to ‘assist’ and after the melee was calmed Coyle was sent off, with Sutton and visiting skipper Lee Watkins both issued with yellow cards along with Marvin Martin from Kidlington. The half then fizzled out with the break coming as a relief to both Managers as they sought to reinstate discipline. For obvious reasons the home side lined up defensively upon the restart seeking first to retain their narrow advantage. Apart from a Bradley free kick that failed to trouble the home keeper, St Neots made little use of their numeric advantage, but on the break, Kidlington looked dangerous and the St Neots defence had to be careful not to be dragged too far forward. The twice St Neots did look dangerous was from lengthy throws from Aaron Smith but when the home defence failed to clear the finishing touch was always missing. With twenty minutes remaining St Neots made a positive move varying their tactics to try to utilise their extra man, taking off defensive midfielder Jonny Butler and pushing Lewis Foster on as an additional attacker. His one effort flew wide and then

0 as a final throw of the dice St Neots went three in defence pushing Tom Boxer forward to supplement the attack in the last ten minutes. In that final period several shots from St Neots were blocked by the resolute and packed Kidlington defence who were clearly delighted to hold out for their second consecutive League victory lifting then well clear of the relegation zone.

St Neots: Philp, Shaw, Smith, Butler, Goode, Boxer (T), Watkins, Gomersal, Musoke, Bradley, Sutton Subs: Foster (for Butler 69 mins), Stokes (for Gomersal 64 mins), Massaro, Badiani and Abbott. Cards: Sutton (Y – 40 mins), Watkins (Y – 40 mins), Smith (Y – 54 mins), Butler (Y – 60 mins), Foster (Y – 89 mins) Goals: none Kidlington: Lawrence, Blackstock, Castle, Martin, West, Ricketts, Coyle, Benjamin, Odhiambo (A), Howards, Smith Subs: Odhiambo (E) (for Smith 49 mins), Willoughby (for Ricketts 77 mins), Peart (for Odhiambo (A) 81 mins), Franklin and Williams. Cards: Coyle (RED – 40 mins), Martin (Y – 40 mins), Franklin (Y – 45 mins), Odhiambo (A) (Y – 72 mins) Goals: Benjamin (29 mins) Referee: Matthew Fletcher (Hemel Hempstead) Attendance: 53 John Walker



SOUTHERN LEAGUE DIVISION ONE CENTRAL Halesowen Town In midweek Bedford Town, close neighbours of St Neots Town, travelled to Halesowen and were beaten 6-0 by the in-form home side. That should have been an indication of the task facing the visitors in this match. With eight straight victories in all matches prior to this meeting Halesowen with three matches in hand, are now just five points adrift of league leaders Corby Town who are the visitors to the Premier Plus Stadium next Saturday. In the event St Neots were beaten by a hotly disputed penalty and a goal four minutes in added first half time after the match referee had indicated he was adding two minutes! So, 2-0 at the break Marc Abbott’s team returned to give an excellent account of themselves in the second half as they matched their opponents and came close several times to reducing the arrears. The Manager made two enforced changes bringing in Joe Massaro for his debut and Lewis Foster, for the unavailable Aaron Smith And Sam Gomersal. For much of the game the side operated a defensive pattern yet still created chances against a home side that brags the tightest defensive record in the Division. However, credit must be given to goalkeeper James Philp who made a handful of outstanding saves when he was exposed by the free scoring home attack. St Neots took the match to their hosts from the start and after four minutes Tommy Boxer powered forward beating two players and unleashed the first effort of the match that flew over the bar. The home side replied with Robbie Bunn left unmarked in front of goal bringing affine reaction save from James Philp. Bunn then saw a second effort fly wide, but the hosts were beginning to dominate and after twelve minutes they took the lead when they were awarded a controversial penalty. Sam

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Goode’s tackle on Simeon Coburne looked harmless enough but to St Neots’ distress Referee Stephen Oakley pointed to the penalty spot and leading scorer Montel Gibson made no mistake to claim the lead for his side. Most of the attacking by Halesowen was coming down their left flank and Philp had to save at the feet of Gibson after good work by Joshua Hawker. After 20 minutes Reece Hewitt seemed to have a good claim for a second penalty, but his appeals were ignored to St Neots’ relief. Gibson sent a cheeky lob narrowly over the bar when he spotted the keeper a yard off his line, and a free kick by Bunn was then pushed onto the bar by Philp. As the half reached 45 minutes the St Neots custodian was fortunate when he rushed from his line to be passed by Coburne but the home player shot into the side netting. Then four minutes into time added Jordan Piggott fired in from the edge of the area following a corner and although skipper Lee Watkins produced a spectacular header to clear the ball, an eagled eyed Assistant Referee flagged that the ball was just over the line so Halesowen went to the break with a two goals advantage. Neither side made any half time changes but there was a change in the pattern of play with St Neots looking more comfortable in defence and ambitious in attack. Lewis Foster making only his second start for St Neots saw a netbound shot pushed for a corner, and Alan Musoke was robbed after weaving his way towards goal. At the other end Coburne netted but was ruled offside and Philp produced the save of the match to deny Hewitt who had been put clear on goal by Bunn. St Neots almost pulled a goal back on the hour when Tommy Boxer rose above the home defence at a Watkins corner, but his header rebounded from the

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crossbar. A careless clearance by a visiting defender gifted Coburne a clear chance but once again Philp came to his sides’ rescue. In the next St Neots attack Parsons cleared off the line from Massaro and the only other real chance St Neots had to reduce the arrears was a free kick some 25 yards from goal that substitute Prince Mutswunguma wasted with a weak finish directly at the home keeper. Halesowen next week go to Bradford Park Avenue in search of an extended run in the First Round Proper of the FA Trophy.

St Neots: Philp, Shaw, Sutton, Butler, Boxer (T), Goode, Watkins, Massaro, Musoke, Bradley, Foster Subs: Mutswunguma (for Sutton 79 mins), Badiani (for Musoke 64 mins), Stokes, Harrison and Abbott Cards: Shaw (Y – 27 mins), Butler (Y – 76 mins) Goals: none Halesowen: Bunn (B), Ashmore, Bowen, Piggott, McCone, Parsons, Hawker, Bunn (R), Gibson, Coburne, Hewitt Subs: Molyneux (for Gibson 68 mins), Yates (for Ashmore 74 mins), Wright (for Hewitt 85 mins), Sammons and Manning. Goals: Gibson – pen – (12 mins), Piggott (45+4 mins) Referee: Stephen Oakley (Evesham) Attendance: 560 John Walker



HUNTINGDONSHIRE SENIOR CUP QUARTER FINAL St Neots Town

3 Eynesbury Rovers

(Eynesbury won 4-1 on penalties) Three old boys came back to haunt St Neots as they were despatched out of the Hunts Senior Cup at the quarter final stage by neighbours Eynesbury Rovers. Hero of the hour was goalkeeper Jamie Greygoose (2014/15) – brother of the St Neots Assistant Manager – who saved the first two penalty kicks in the shootout, Jordan Brown (2018/19) who scored Rovers’ second goal to put them in initial second half control, and Rukky Djemoah (U18 side 2013/14) who slotted home the deciding fourth Rovers penalty, also in the shootout. St Neots must justifiably thought they had turned the game around coming from 3-1 down with 18 minutes remaining to earn the sudden death decider but their inability to beat the visiting keeper from the spot proved to be their downfall. Rovers were delighted to avenge the defeat in their last Senior Cup visit to the Premier Plus Stadium when they had been thrashed 6-1 in the Senior Cup Final of 2017/18. St Neots had to make two changes to the side that had lost at Halesowen because Tom Boxer and Joe Massaro were ineligible so back into the side came Aaron Smith with Sam Gomersal slotting into the defence in an unfamiliar full back role. There was also a senior debut as a second half substitute for Reif Clarke, the leading scorer in the Saints U18 side. The first half was largely a scrappy contest with neither side able to dominate play. Rovers unsettled the St Neots defence with their long ball tactics and their threat at set pieces when the home defence failed to show aerial superiority and an inability to clear their lines, whilst the home side showed some neat approach work but little finish. After a quarter an hour of not very threatening play Eynesbury won

five corners in as many minutes and from the fifth, they took the lead. With St Neots failing to clear Steve Gentle forced the ball home from close range in a goalmouth scramble after 21 minutes, but their advantage lasted just seven minutes before a scruffy goal at the other end brought parity as St Neots skipper Lee Watkins forced home a cross from the left. Eynesbury arguably then had the better of the final fifteen minutes of the half with Gentle finding the net again but penalised for a push, Daniels linking well with his attack for Jordan Brown to squander a good chance and Williams setting up Gentle for a close range effort that James Philp saved well. The second half seemed to be very tightly fought until Eynesbury scored twice in as many minutes around the hour. Looking suspiciously offside Joran Brown outstripped the St Neots defence to finish confidently to reinstate Rovers’ advantage and before St Neots had time to recover Stevan Shaw upended Brown to concede a penalty, confidently despatched by Ashley Fuller. At 3-1 down St Neots needed to review their approach so they took off a defender and introduced Reif Clarke up from and Ben Stokes as an additional attacking midfielder and their rethink quickly paid dividends. After 72 minutes Joe Sutton wove his way past two defenders to be brought down by a third and from the resultant penalty award Alan Musoke reduced the arrears. Rovers seemed to opt to sit on their single goal advantage soaking up pressure from the home side but with eight minutes left St Neots introduced Prince Mutswunguma as their final substitute and with his first significant involvement he crossed the ball into the heart of

3 the Rovers defence and the ball went in off a defender to send the match into the penalties decider. Greygoose saved the first two St Neots kicks from Musoke and skipper Watkins – St Neots two scorers in the ninety minutes – and although Ben Bradley netted their third attempt successful conversions by Gentle, Jamie Cole, Fuller and Djemoah put Eynesbury in the Semi-Final. St Neots: Philp, Gomersal, Smith, Butler, Shaw, Goode, Watkins, Bradley, Musoke, Foster, Sutton Subs: Stokes (for Foster 66 mins), Clarke (for Shaw 67 mins), Mutswunguma (for Sutton 82 mins), Badiani and Hudson Cards: Butler (Y – 9 mins) Goals: Watkins (28 mins), Musoke – pen (72 mins), OG (86 mins) Penalty: Bradley Eynesbury: Greygoose, Clark, Fuller, Daniels, Duckett (J), Utteridge, Lewis, Duckett (R), Gentle, Brown, Williams Subs: Djemoah (for Williams 53 mins), Cole (for Daniels 62 mins), Sinclair, Jarrold and Duckett (M). Goals: Gentle (21 mins), Brown (60 mins), Fuller – pen (62 mins) Penalties: Gentle, Cole, Fuller and Djemoah. Referee: Ashley List (Papworth) Attendance: 114 John Walker



St Neots Town First Team

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Teams

Corby Town Berkhamstead FC Halesowen Town Aylesbury United Welwyn Garden City Bedford Town Coleshill Town Thame United AFC Dunstable North Leigh Daventry Town Bedworth United Kidlington FC Barton Rovers Yaxley FC Biggleswade FC Didcot Town AFC Kempston Rovers St Neots Town FC Wantage Town

P

16 16 13 16 15 16 16 15 15 15 17 16 15 14 14 15 16 16 16 16

W

12 11 11 8 8 7 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 5 4 2 0

D

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

L

2 2 2 2 3 4 7 6 6 6 8 7 7 5 7 7 10 11 12 16

Division One Central

F

37 45 35 25 33 30 32 33 39 29 27 27 19 30 23 16 13 20 16 5

A

14 11 9 11 17 31 24 20 28 27 31 28 24 27 24 22 30 38 41 77

GD

23 34 26 14 16 -1 8 13 11 2 -4 -1 -5 3 -1 -6 -17 -18 -25 -72

PTS

38 36 33 30 28 26 25 23 23 23 23 21 20 19 17 16 16 13 8 0


St Neots Town Reserves TEAMS

Cherry Hinton FC Cambridge University Press Foxton FC Great Shelford FC West Wratting FC Over Sports Eaton Socon Eynesbury United Comberton United Linton Granta FC Ely City Reserves Hemingford United Chatteris Town Fulbourn Institute FC St Neots Town Reserves

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

P

W

13 11 14 13 12 13 11 11 12 13 15 12 13 11 12

D

9 8 8 8 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 2 0

L

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

F

2 1 5 4 2 3 4 4 5 7 9 6 8 8 11

A

49 31 36 36 37 29 27 32 19 28 24 25 20 22 16

20 11 24 26 14 21 18 28 19 28 43 36 40 47 56

GD

29 20 12 10 23 8 9 4 0 0 -19 -11 -20 -25 -40

KERSHAW LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION

St Neots Town Under 18’S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

TEAM St Neots Town U18 Kings Lynn Town U18 St. Ives Town U18 Cambridge City U18 Holbeach United U18 Deeping Rangers U18 March Town United U18 Peterborough Sports U18 Wisbech St Mary U18 Godmanchester Rovers U18

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

PTS

10 7 8 8 10 7 8 4 8 8

6 5 4 4 3 3 2 3 0 0

1 0 2 0 3 2 5 0 3 2

3 2 2 4 4 2 1 1 5 6

18 27 17 20 17 15 13 12 17 8

19 13 12 17 16 7 10 11 27 32

-1 14 5 3 1 8 3 1 -10 -24

19 15 14 12 12 11 11 9 3 2

THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE WEST DIVISION 2019/20

PTS

29 26 25 25 24 20 17 17 17 16 16 14 11 4 1


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4 -- 1

Aylesbury Utd Barton Rovers

2 -- 4

Bedford Town

0 -- 0

2 -- 2 3 -- 3

Berkhamsted T.

4 -- 0

Coleshill Town Corby Town

2 -- 1

0 -- 0

4 -- 2

1 -- 1

2 -- 0

0 -- 5

Didcot Town

1 -- 3

Halesowen Town

2 -- 0

AFC Kempston

3 -- 2

2 -- 2

0 -- 3

2 -- 1

3 -- 2

0 -- 3

2 -- 3

2 -- 3

2 -- 0 1 -- 0

2 -- 4

1 -- 4

1 -- 3 0 -- 1

6 -- 0

1 -- 2

1 -- 2 1 -- 1

4 -- 2

North Leigh

2 -- 5

0 -- 1

0 -- 2

1 -- 2 1 -- 2

0 -- 2

Wantage Town

3 -- 2

2 -- 1 0 -- 7

4 -- 2

Welwyn Gdn City

0 -- 3

0 -- 2 2 -- 2

Thame United

Yaxley FC

2 -- 2

1 -- 0

Kidlington

St Neots Town

1 -- 3

2 -- 0

1 -- 4

Daventry Town

0 -- 0

3 -- 1

2 -- 1

Biggleswade FC

2 -- 0

2 -- 0

1 -- 1

Bedworth Town

Corby Town

Bedworth United

2 -- 3

Coleshill Town

Bedford Town

3 -- 2

Biggleswade FC

Barton Rovers

0 -- 0

Berkhamsted T.

Aylesbury Utd

AFC Dunstable AFC Dunstable

1 -- 1

1 -- 1

0 -- 1

1 -- 0

1 -- 4

0 -- 6 0 -- 3

2 -- 2

3 -- 2

0 -- 8


3 -- 0

2 -- 3 2 -- 1

1 -- 2

2 -- 1

4 -- 0

2 -- 0

0 -- 0

4 -- 0

3 -- 1

0 -- 1 5 -- 1

4 -- 1

1 -- 3

1 -- 2

2 -- 0

0 -- 2

Yaxley FC

2 -- 1

4 -- 0 3 -- 2 1 -- 3 1 -- 0 0 -- 2 2 -- 3

0 -- 4

4 -- 1

2 -- 2

2 -- 1 4 -- 1 1 -- 0

0 -- 5

1 -- 0

1 -- 0

2 -- 0 2 -- 4

0 -- 2

3 -- 0

1 -- 0

0 -- 2 4 -- 0

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

2 -- 2

5 -- 0 6 -- 0

0 -- 5

1 -- 0

1 -- 1 2 -- 5

9 -- 0 2 -- 2

4 -- 1 1 -- 2

5 -- 2 2 -- 1

1 -- 2

0 -- 3

3 -- 0

1 -- 2

1 -- 2

6 -- 0

0 -- 0

2 -- 1

0 -- 1

Welwyn Gdn City

0 -- 0

1 -- 4 2 -- 1

4 -- 1

Wantage Town

7 -- 0

2 -- 1 3 -- 0

Thame United

St Neots Town

North Leigh

4 -- 3

0 -- 0 2 -- 1

Kidlington

AFC Kempston

Didcot Town

3 -- 4

Halesowen Town

Daventry Town

2 -- 2

3 -- 1

7 -- 1

1 -- 2 1 -- 0

2 -- 1

3 -- 2


Opposition in CAPS denotes home fixture. Player name in bold CAPS denotes goal scorer.

St Neots Town FC First Team Result Date

Opposition

Comp Res Att

1

2

3

4

17-Aug

Bedworth United

BETSL

0-0

211

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Connor

G

20-Aug

YAXLEY FC

BETSL

2-5

203

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Rhiney

G

24-Aug

Godmanchester Rovers

FAC

1-1

180

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Noble

G

26-Aug

AFC Kempston R

BETSL

2-0

143

Philp

KERINS

Smith

CONNOR

G

31-Aug

NORTH LEIGH

BETSL

1-5

172

Philp

Kerins

Smith

CONNOR

G

3-Sep

GODMANCHESTER ROVERS

FACR

3-1

231

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Noble

G

7-Sep

BIGGLESWADE TOWN

FAC

2-2

288

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Noble

G

11-Sep

Biggleswade Town

FACR

0-2

289

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Noble

G

14-Sep

Didcot Town

BETSL

1-2

241

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Connor

G

17-Sep

AFC Kempston R

SLKOC

1-0

89

Philp

Boxer

SMITH

Connor

N

21-Sep

AFC DUNSTABLE

BETSL

2-5

148

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Connor

G

28-Sep

Carlton Town

FAT

1-3

98

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Conner

G

1-Oct

Yaxley FC

SLKOC

1-2

61

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Rhiney

G

5-Oct

BARTON ROVERS

BETSL

0-2

224

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Boxer

G

15-Oct

Welwyn Gn City

BETSL

1-7

125

Philp

KERINS

Smith

Noble

B

19-Oct

Thame United

BETSL

0-6

147

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Connor

N

23-Oct

Biggleswade FC

BETSL

0-0

144

Philp

Kerins

Smith

Boxer

G

2-Nov

DAVENTRY TOWN

BETSL

1-2

142

Philp

Boxer

Smith

Butler

G

9-Nov

AYLESBURY UTD

BETSL

0-1

214

Philp

Boxer

Smith

Butler

G

16-Nov

Berkhamsted

BETSL

1-3

206

Philp

Boxer

Smith

Butler

G

23-Nov

WANTAGE TOWN

BETSL

5-0

186

Philp

Shaw

Smith

Boxer P

G

30-Nov

Kidlington

BETSL

0-1

53

Philp

Shaw

Smith

Butler

G

7-Dec

Halesowen Town

BETSL

0-2

540

Philp

Shaw

Sutton

Butler

G

10-Dec

EYNESBURY ROVERS

HSC

3-3

114

Philp

Gomarsall

Smith

Butler

S

14-Dec

CORBY TOWN

BETSL

21-Dec

COLESHILL TOWN

BETSL


ts, Appearances and Goals 2019/20 5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Sub 1

Sub 2 Rhiney

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Sutton

N'Kala

Bennett

Prince

Gomarsall

GOODE

Shaw

Watkins

Sutton

Prince

Bennett

Gomarsall

Fosu

N'Kala

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Sutton

N'Kala

BENNETT

Prince

Gomarsall

Connor

Sub 3

Joseph

Goode

Shaw

Sutton

Rhiney

N'Kala

Bennett

Joseph

Noble

Logan

Walker

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Noble

N'Kala

Bennett

Rhiney

Prince

Logan

Walker

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Connor

N'Kala

Bennett

PRINCE 3

Joseph

Rhiney

GOODE

Shaw

Watkins

Connor

N'Kala

Bennett

Prince

JOSEPH

Boxer

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Boxer

N'Kala

Bennett

Prince

Joseph

Sutton

Goode

Walker

Watkins

Boxer

N'Kala

Bennett

SUTTON

Gomarsall

Prince

Noble

Walker

Gomarsall

Watkins

Prince

Bennett

Sutton

Joseph

N'Kala

Goode

Walker

Gomarsall

Watkins

PRINCE

BENNETT

Sutton

Boxer

N'Kala

GOODE

Boxer

N'Kala

Watkins

Prince

Bennett

Sutton

Bradley

Rhiney

Goode

Boxer

N'Kala

Watkins

Bennett

BRADLEY

Prince

Connor

Goode

Shaw

Gomarsall

Watkins

Bennett

Bradley

Prince

Sutton

Boxer

Goode

Bradley

Watkins

Musoke

Olusemo

Davis

Prince

Shaw

Sutton

Noble

Goode

Sutton

Boxer

Musoke

Olusemo

Davis

Prince

Bradley

Watkins

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Bradley

Musoke

Prince

Sutton

Gomarsall

Olusemo

Noble

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Gomarsall

Musoke

PRINCE

Sutton

Stokes

Foster

Gomarsall

Quigley

N'Kala

Goode

Shaw

Watkins

Gomarsall

Musoke

Prince

Sutton

Bradley

Foster

Kerins

Goode

Shaw

Sutton

Bradley

Musoke

Stokes

PRINCE

Kerins

Gomarsall

Foster

Goode

Boxer T

WATKINS

Sutton

MUSOKE 3

Foster

PRINCE

Stokes

Gomarsall

O'Hara

Goode

Boxer T

Watkins

Gomarsall

Musoke

Bradley

Sutton

Foster

Stokes

Goode

Boxer T

Watkins

Massaro

Musoke

Bradley

Foster

Prince

Badiani

Shaw

Goode

WATKINS

Bradley

MUSOKE

Foster

Sutton

Prince

Clarke

Stokes


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THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE Cambridge City U18 St Neots cemented their lead at the top of the Cambridge Division of the Thurlow Nunn Youth League in a keenly contested match with fourth placed Cambridge City. Fielding a below strength line-up with a sprinkling of U16 players in their squad, the visitors had the better of the first half but having conceded a soft goal midway through the second half they had to work hard to earn their points. St Neots had an early scare when an overhit back pass flew over the head of goalkeeper Dylan Martin, but he recovered to claim the ball. After16 minutes they were ahead with a well-constructed goal as Max Smalley beat his marker and crossed for Reif Clarke to fire home his tenth goal of the season. Four minutes later Cambridge should have levelled in their

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ST NEOTS TOWN U18

first real attack when the unmarked Adam Callum headed wide from a free kick when it looked easier to score. After 28 minutes following more St Neots pressure Adrian O’Hara won the ball in his own half and found Smalley wide on the right and his searching cross found O’Hara arriving in the box to extend the visitors’ lead. Smalley continued to harass the home defence and he saw a shot pass narrowly over the bar and the Clarke shot wide. Just before the break Cambridge had Finley Wilkinson ‘sinbinned’ for dissent. Andrew Howell sent an early second half effort for St Neots just wide and then two free kicks for St Neots in dangerous areas were wasted with off target finishes. Then after 67 minutes some sloppy defending saw Cambridge claw their

2

way back into the game when Wilkinson netted from close range. This encouraged the home side and they began to look more positive, but the St Neots defence stood firm. Late efforts by Smalley and Bradley Brown were both well saved by home keeper Matthew Wells and St Neots took the three points to extend their lead at the top of the table going into their Christmas break. St Neots: Martin, Howell, Tull, Cranfield, Kirk, Byrne, Smalley, Clark, Clarke, Brown, O’Hara Subs used: Wood, Payton, Styles, Edwards and Watkins. Cards: Cranfield (Y – 67 mins), Brown (Y – 85 mins)

Referee: Nicholas Easey (John Walker)




SQUAD

SQUAD

Rajan Badiani

Alastair Worby

Tom Boxer

Callum Westwood

Panny Boxer

Sam Warburton

Ben Bradley

Greg Ling

Jonny Butler

Charlie Wise

Lewis Foster

Gary Mulligan

Sam Gomarsall

John Dean

Sam Goode

Jake Duffy ( Capt)

Jacob Joseph

Elliot Sandy

Joe Massaro

Ryan Robbins

Alan Musoke

Jordon Crawford

Prince Mutswunguma

Curtis Hartley

Dan Olive

James Ireland

James Philp (GK)

Robbie Parsons

Stevan Shaw

Owen Montgomery

Aaron Smith

Connell Lyons

Ben Stokes Lee Watkins ©

Colours

Colours

Navy & Sky Blue

Black & White

The match line up will be displayed on the electronic scoreboard Today’s Officials: Referee: Shaun Barry

Assistant 1: Abdul Kadir

Assistant 2: Stuart Lathan


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