Stowmarket Town vs Brentwood Town

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STOWMARKET

TOWN

SATURDAY 23RD APRIL // ISTHMIAN LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION

V BRENTWOOD TOWN

MATCH SPONSORED BY KJS ARCHITECTURAL IRONMONGERY LTD


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GAMEDAY

SATURDAY 23RD APRIL / ISTHMIAN LEAGUE - NORTH DIVISION

STOWMARKET TOWN BRENTWOOD TOWN

C LUB DI RECTORY & OF F I CA LS

PEO PL E

CONTACT US

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: Neil Sharp

Stowmarket Community Sports and Social Club CIC Bury Road, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1JQ 01449 612533

DIRECTORS: Nigel Jarvis, Stuart Loftus, Neil

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info@stowmarkettownfc.co.uk stowmarkettownfc.co.u twitter.com/stowtownfc instagram..com/stowtownfc facebook.com/stowmarkettownfc

Sharp, Michael Prentice (Director adult football) John Griffin ( FA grading infrastructure) Vicki Theobald (company secretary) Delwyn Prentice (commercial) MANAGER: Paul Musgrove ASSISTANT MANAGER: Richard Wilkins

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GOALKEEPING COACH: Paul Walker

Eastern Counties League First Division Winners: 2016-17 Suffolk Premier Cup Winners:

PHYSIO: Mark Blenkinsop KIT MANAGER: Doug French RESERVES JOINT MANAGERS:

1962-63, 1976-77, 1985-86, 1990-91

Craig Brown

Suffolk Senior Cup Winners: 1930-31, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1957-58, 1961-62, 1964-65, 2006-07

UNDER-18’S MANAGER: Liam Hawkins

Suffolk Junior Cup Winners: 1907-08 Essex & Suffolk Border League Winners: 1950-51 Essex & Suffolk Border League Cup Winners: 1950-51, 1951-52, 1970-71, 1991-92, 1994-95

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VICE CHAIRMAN: Ian Moyes

07025221

UNDER-18’S ASSISTANT MANAGER: Ellis Smith and William Wharton-Richardson YOUTH CHAIRMAN: Kevin Blundell


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WORDS FROM THE MANAGER

PAUL MUSGROVE

WE ARE BACK AGAIN AT THE HOME OF NONLEAGUE FOOTBALL

PAUL M USGROVE SP ON SOR E D BY


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We welcome you all Greens Meadow this afternoon. We extend this to the players, staff and committee of Brentwood Town Well here we are the last league game of the season. A full season completed at last. Thank you all for your great support throughout the season, you have been immense. The people behind the scenes that work so so hard to provide the match day experience we get, need a huge thank you. The hours that go into this great club go unnoticed and I for one feel privileged to wear the bare on my heart. Neil, Dee, Face, Pony, Kevin B, David W, Shelia, Rachel, Vikki, Jarv, Pete and John Griff you are one hell of a team of people. Tom Morley and Taylor also deserve a huge huge thank you for not only financial input but advice and support throughout the season. Without these two most things are simple not possible. This kind of support doesn’t come along often and we need to realise what we have in these two exceptional people. Congratulations to Aveley on winning the league. I believe they are the best team we came up against and we won it. Table doesn’t lie and they have been strong contenders for the last 3 years.

Brentwood are also a very good team and we need to be on it to gain momentum in to the playoffs. Please continue the noise, a special mention to the drummer boys they create a great atmosphere. We will need you all in the next two/three games. I hope we all push together to see how far we can go. Please keep showing your continued support for the whole club and teams as it’s massive to us all on match days

Muzzy


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COGGESHALL 2 STOW TOWN 2 MON 18TH APRIL 2022 Match Report: Iain van der Ree

HONOURS EVEN AS THE OLD GOLD & BLACKS DRAW AWAY AT THE SEED GROWERS. Stowmarket travelled away to Coggeshall for a match that was played in front of the Seed Growers second highest season gate of 189 on a sunny Bank Holiday Monday. Having secured their playoff berth on Saturday, Stow succumbed to an early setback when in the second minute of play Ross Wall side footed a looping cross into the net to put the home side 1-0 ahead. This seemed to awaken a tired looking Stowmarket team who pressed up field looking for the equaliser which came when Craig Park collected a delightful through ball from Manny Osei-Owusu to slot the ball between defender and keeper for his second goal in as many games seven minutes from half time. Bermudian International Reggie Lambe simply doesn’t do ordinary goals and the travelling fans were not to be disappointed when ten minutes into the second half, Lambe unleashed one of his trademark sensational curling shots from outside the box into the far corner of the net to put Stowmarket ahead. The Old Gold and Blacks were to rue not taking the early chances presented to them, as Coggeshall seized the initiative from an Isaac Skubisch freekick which found Jack Hayes in the box to draw the sides level again. Duncan McNally in the Stow goal made a fine diving save to keep the honours even for both sides. Coggeshall Town Ross Wall (2’) Jack Hayes (70’) Stowmarket Town Craig Parker (38’) Reggie Lambe (55’) Attendance: 189

COGGESHALL TOWN 1 Matthew Cafer 2 Tyler Brampton 3 John Junior Wilson 4 Milo Grimes 6 Jayden Gipson 5 Jack Hayes 7 Isaac Skubich 8 Joshua Pollard 9 Ross Wall 10 Tariq Issa 11 Dylan Logan

STOWMARKET TOWN 1 McAnally 2 Oliver Caley-Brown 3 Tommy Smith 4 Jack Ainsley 5 Josh Curry 6 Tom Bullard 7 Reginald Thompson-Lambe 8 Evan Collard 9 Emmanuel Osei-Owusu 10 Craig Parker 11 Willie Clemons


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MATCH PHOTOS


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R EGGI E L A MBE S P O N S O R E D BY Z A R K EYS


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BRENTWOOD

TOWN MANAGEMENT TEAM Rod Stringer Larry Bayford Glen Alzaapiedi Danny Alzapiedi Mark Edwards PLAYERS Ollie Bowles Jake Anderson Harry Girling Jay Bacon Matt Cripps Jake Gould Joe Heath James Love Jack Humphrey Josh Gray Jack Dickinson Andy Freeman Connor Hogan Sam Park Freddie Gard Jai Reason Charlie Kendall Rob Harvey Daniel Oguleye Tom Richardson Ashley Nzala

FIRST TEAM MANGER ROD STRINGER

The original Brentwood FC dates back to the 19th century! The club saw some success in those early days, reaching the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1886 where they were beaten 3-1 by Blackburn Rovers, In the 1950s and 1960s the club operated as Brentwood & Warley FC and were three times winners of the Delphian League. In 1965 the club turned ‘professional’ becoming Brentwood Town FC. The late 60s saw great success for the club as they rapidly rose to the heights of non-league football. Brentwood Town became a force to be reckoned with in the Southern League Premier Division, reaching the third round proper of the FA Cup in the 1969/70 season.


17 But following heir successful run the club subsequently folded and amalgamated with Chelmsford City. The current club was founded in 1954 as Manor Athletic playing from King George’s Playing Fields in Hartswood. From 1957 to 1993 the Club played at Larkins Playing Fields on the Ongar Road. With help from the local council, Brentwood found a new home at The Brentwood Centre, where they played their first match in October 1993. In 2004 the Essex County FA officially gave the club permission to change its name and readopt the title of Brentwood Town FC. Brentwood FC won the Essex Senior League title for the first time in the 2000/01 season and reached the final of the league cup in the 2005/06 season, losing 2-0 to Hornchurch. Under the management of Steve Witherspoon and Amin Levitt the 2006/07 was the most successful in the club’s history as they won the Essex Senior League championship title and both league cup competitions to complete a treble. That also meant promotion to the Isthmian League North Division. In the 2007/08 season, the team performed well in the FA Cup and FA Trophy, and closely missed out on a playoff place, finishing sixth in the league. The 2014/15 season saw more impressive victories, thanks to 10 players who had progressed through the youth pathway, leading the team to the Ryman North play-offs and achieving promotion to the Isthmian Premier League for the first time. This was the highest league status ever reached by the current Brentwood Town club and was obtained thanks to the skilled guidance of Adam Flanagan, the 2014/15 Manager. Adam subsequently moved on to manage Concord and Dartford in the National League South.

The biggest name in football to have played for the club has to be the great Jimmy Greaves! Jimmy signed for Brentwood in December 1975, aged 34. You could be sure that whenever Jimmy was part of the team, you could add hundreds of additional spectators to the normal gate numbers. Thanks to the guidance and investment from the current Chairman, Jez Dickinson, the club was awarded a Charter Standard recognition from the FA in 2020 this marked the start of what the club expects to be an exciting journey progressing up the football pyramid. With Rod Stringer taking over as manager in October 2021, the aim is to take Brentwood Town FC to play at the level the club deserves, we’re sure that the 2021/22 season will be the most exciting yet!


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OLLIE BOWLES

JAKE ANDERSON

JAY BACON

MIKE CRIPPS

JAKE GOULD

JOSH GRAY

JOE HEATH

JAMES LOVE

JACK HUMPHREY

JACK DICKINSON

ANDY FREEMAN

CONNOR HOGAN


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SAM PARK

FREDDIE GARD

JAI REASON

CHARLIE KENDALL

ROB HARVEY

DANIEL OGUNLEYE

TOM RICHARDSON

ASHLEY NZALA


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OUR FIRST TEAM SQUAD

PAUL MUSGR OVE MANAGER Sponsored by

M ARK BL E NKI NSO P PHYSIO Sponsorship Available

JAM ES BRADBR OOK GOALKEEPER Sponsored by Molls & Dolls

R I CH AR D WI L K I N S ASSISTANT MANAGER Sponsorship Available

S COT T WA L K E R GOALKEEPER COACH Sponsorship Available

DOU G F R E N CH KITMAN Sponsorship Available

OL L I E BR OWN DEFENDER Sponsored by W.Gooderham Gas Services

J O S H CU R RY DEFENDER Sponsorship Available


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TOM B U L L AR D DEFENDER Sponsored by Morley’s Mob

J OE JEF FOR D DEFENDER Sponsorship Available

LUKE B ROWN STRIKER Sponsored by GS SAFETY TRAINING

CH R I S CA SE ME N T DEFENDER Sponsored by Morley’s Mob & Kevin Blundell

JACK AI N SL EY DEFENDER Sponsored by Morley’s Mob

CR A I G PAR K E R MIDFIELDER Sponsorship Available

KA N E M U N DAY DEFENDER Sponsorship Available

D O M D O C H E RTY MIDFIELDER Sponsorship Available

EVA N CO L L A R D MIDFIELDER Sponsored by Jackie Elliston


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JOSH MAYHEW STRIKER Sponsored by Ipswich Plumb Store

TEVAN AL L E N Sponsored by The Theobald Family

J ES SE NWABUE Z E Sponsorship Available

GEOR GE BU GG STRIKER Sponsored by Iain Van Der Ree

WI L L I E CL E MON S Sponsored by The Ascot Group

E R K E N OKAY Sponsorship Available

R EG G IE L A M B E STRIKER Sponsored by Zarkeys

EMMANUEL OSEI- OWUSSU

Sponsored by The Morley’s Mob

A L EX C L A R K E Sponsorship Available


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SH OW YO U R SU PP O RT FO R YO U R FAVO U R I T E STOWMA R K E T TOWN PL AYE R BY SP O N SO R I N G T H E M FO R T H E 202 1 / 2 2 SE A SO N .

£100 a sponsor

For more information or to secure sponsorship, please email COMMERCIAL@STOWMARKETTOWNFC .CO.UK


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STOWMARKET

SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB CIC Stowmarket Community Sports & Social Club CIC was formed in 2009 with the aim to create a community club, driven by football, that builds better facilities for the good of Stowmarket. Our mission statement focuses on five key principles: • • • •

Community Equality Participants Trust and Respect Integrity and Fair Play

The CIC’s aim is to bring the community to Greens Meadow. To achieve this, our three main objectives are to: • • •

Improve the clubhouse facilities Improve the performances on the pitch Change the age demographic of the club to rejuvenate local interest

MOR E I N FO ON OU R WE BSI T E

OPE NIN G HO URS

MONDAY - THURSDAY CLO SED FRIDAY 7PM TILL CLOSE SAT & SUN 12 NOON TILL CLO SE OPEN MATCHDAYS


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FIRST TEAM FIXTURES

JAMES BRADBR OOK


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STOWMARKET TOWN FC

BRENTWOOD TOWN

(GK) James Bradbrook o Josh Curry o Kane Munday o Joe Jefford o Tom Bullard o Reggie Lambe o Chris Casement o George Bugg o Josh Mayhew o Evan Collard o Luke Brown o Ollie Brown o Craig Parker o Emmanuel Osei-Owusu o Ben Hunter o Willie Clemons o Reggie Lambe o Oliver Caley-Brown o Alex Clarke o

o Ollie Bowles o Jake Anderson o Harry Girling o Jay Bacon o Matt Cripps o Jake Gould o Joe Heath o James Love o Jack Humphrey o Josh Gray o Jack Dickinson o Andy Freeman o Connor Hogan o Sam Park o Freddie Gard o Jai Reason o Charlie Kendall o Rob Harvey o Daniel Oguleye o Tom Richardson o Ashley Nzala

Manager Paul Musgrove Asst Manager Richard Wilkins

Manager Rod Stringer Asst Manager Larry Bayford

“The Isthmian Football League strongly supports the FA statement that there should be a zero-tolerance approach against racism and all forms of discrimination. Accordingly, any form of discriminatory abuse whether it by reason of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, sex and sexual orientation or any other form of abuse will be reported to The Football Association for action by that Association.” (The FA 0800 085 0508 / Kick it Out 020 7253 0162).The Isthmian League and all Member Clubs in the League are committed to promoting equality by treating people fairly and with respect, by recognising that inequalities may exist, by taking steps to address them and providing access and opportunities for all members of the community.”


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