BILLINGHAM FC MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2015/16
View from the dug out.
KECOL LOU MOORE TROPHY
Why do I bother?
The Clubhouse
Treatment Table
Pen Pics
SATURDAY 31st October 1.30pm
v BEADS
THE KINGS ARMS The Kings Arms was built in 1936 in a traditional 1930s design. It is situated in large landscaped gardens reflecting the local English countryside. The pub originally opened with the objective of providing a range of amenities for the local community including luncheons and teas together with fine ales and refreshments in pleasant comfortable surroundings. Although the pub may have seen many changes over the years we still offer the same comfort and value for money in our current food and drink offers. Our 2 meals at a set price include classics like hand battered fish and chips, rump steak and chips with all the trimmings and New York style chicken. With Sunday roasts all day every Sunday including a ‘go large’ option and midweek grill and curry nights priced to include a drink, our menu offers all your pub favourites and more. You will also find great deals on lagers, spirits and soft drinks. We offer a high standard of customer service and with 7 TV screens we are also very popular for sporting events. So, whether football, cricket or rugby is your passion, you'll find it all at The Kings Arms. We now boasts a fantastic new pizza oven, it’s now easy to grab a slice of the action whilst saving dough, perfect if you’re looking to feed a hungry group! Available to eat in or take-away, every pizza comes with its own performance, as we cook them right in front of you in our lively open kitchen. Join us for a meal at your local John Barras pub and you’ll be greeted with a warm atmosphere, friendly service and an exciting menu packed full of all your pub favourites. So next time you are in Billingham, and looking for great value food and drink every day of the week, we look forward to seeing you
28 Warm up Lit Sponsor 4
Billingham Juniors FC
29 Stat attack
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The Clubhouse /Juniors
30 –31 Appearance grid
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RA Dalton
32 Follow the Blues
7-9 Our Story So Far
33 Half—time Quiz
10 Klargaster
36-37 Match reports
11 View From The Dugout
38 Billingham Legacy Foundation
12 Beth Pounder Physiotherapy
39 Players Stats
13 The Treatment Table
40 Our supporters
14 CS Sports Kit Supplier
41 Beatbox Jonny-Music blog
15 Aroud The Leagues
43 Next Fixtures
16- 17 Teesside League
Northfield Sportsdrome Thames Road Billingham TS22 5EG Telephone No: 01642 556396
18 Apple P Photography 19 In Focus 20-21 Player profiles 22-23 Today’s teams
With help and inspiration from:-
24-25 Player profiles
West Allotment Celtic FC,
26 Player of the mont
Alnwick Town FC,
27 Man of the Match rewards
West Didsbury & Chorlton AFC Nenad Mijaljevic
Squad/ Individual Photos:Programme Editor
Apple P Photography John Swanson
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LEE SHACKLETON
CHAIRMAN
JOHN SWANSON
VICE CHAIRMAN SECRETARY
RACHEAL SHACKLETON
TREASURER
MARTYN NEVATT REVIS PHILLIPS/ JOANNE GARBUTT
WELFARE OFFICER
LEE SHACKLETON
JOHN SWANSON
JOANNE GARBUTT
MARTYN NEVATT
JONNY FLYNN
DEVELOPMENT COACH Soccer Tots
Jonny Flynn
Jonathan Garland
U7
Dave Rowney
U13 Lions
Peter Ross
U8
Martin Johnson
U14 Lions
Dave O’Gorman
U9
Lee Brown
U16
U10
Revis Phillips
U17
U11
Marc Dale
U11Lions U12
Steve Housley
SENIORS
Ken Steel Nick Mathews John Swanson
Paul Elliot
www.clubwebsite.co.uk/Billinghamjuniorsfc
HOME
AWAY
BJFC SCORER
U12
Billingham
2
New Marske
0
Elliot, Payne
U13
Billingham
1
Spraire Lads A
3
Cromer
U13 Lions
Kader
6
Billingham Lions
2
Dowd, Harper
U14
Billingham
1
Stokesley
4
O’Gorman
U16
No Game
U18
Billingham
2
Popple 2, Adar,Bradley, McCabe
No Game 5
Great Ayton
* Under 11 and below we are not allowed to publish
The club is still in consultation about taking over the running of the Billingham Campus site. We announced that it expressed an interest in the former campus site on Marsh House Avenue. The 30 acre site, 2 sports halls, 2 gymns and a swimming pool (we won’t be using that). If successful this will help to give the club a base and allow the further expansion of the club. It has been frustrating in the past months to turn kids away because teams are full and our inability to start extra teams because we can’t find them pitches, it’s hoped this site will allow us to take on those extra teams across all age groups. The club has started to put forward ambitious plans to the exec committee to form our business plan. The final decision will depend on the financial feasibility which hinges around the number of pitches we are able to get on the site. We are having a big push on fundraising and are looking to make it a more structured and regular revenue stream.... Watch this space! One thing that helps is on-line shopping cash back, see below CLUB CASHBACK Shopping on-line? Then you can help the juniors by shopping through our cash back site. This allows you to shop on-line at you favourite stores as normal (paying the same price as normal) BUT the site then gives cash back to the juniors from their marketing budgets... It’s a win, win for you and the club. Keep up to date nu following the Junior facebook page and by reading their monthly newsletter, October’s has just been published
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2010 / 2011
The Intermediates founded when former U18 manager and BTJFC Secretary Peter Cooper and John Swanson came together to put together an adult team for the junior section. Both agreed that the Teesside league would be a good challenge and both had the same vision, to have a team where the players from the junior section could stay with the club once they had finished their junior football. The first season proved difficult on many levels; 42 players coming and going, organising a strip and pitches and most significantly the devastating death of Peter in October 2010. Ian Murray then the U18 manager joined the management team. A difficult season saw only 1 win in29 games... but the basis of a squad to go into the next season, and true to the philosophy that Peter had held, the majority had been former Junior players. 2011 / 2012 With a core of lads from the previous season and some of Ian's former U18 lads, the season looked to be full of promise, however the step up for the new lads and trying to gel the squads together saw the season start off where it finished the previous season, winless, however the results were encouraging. Once the team had it's first win under it's belt it went on an unbeaten run of 8 games. With the odd win/draw towards the end of the season...the results did not reflect the performances. The team had now started to develop a style of it's own, playing some attractive football, the highlight of the season had to be away to Northallerton Academy 2-0 down at half time, Town outplayed Northallerton to win 3-2 playing some great football, showing great character and both starting and finishing with 10 former Junior players... the foundation well and truly in place. Thanks to the hard work of Ian The team got new strips through a sponsorship agreement with RA DALTON. whose support is still much appreciated.
2012 / 2013
A more settled squad started the season playing a good style of football however a string of long term injuries to key players disrupted the season. Again the squad struggled for points and goals but the last 9 games of the season saw a more settled team start to play the football it promised early on. The highlight being the 2-1 win at Lingdale the first team to defeat champions (1 of only 2 clubs to do it) The season again saw progress both on and off the pitch with the addition to the coaching staff of goalkeeping coach Peter Laverick. The squad has 25 former junior players out of the 32 signed on continuing the philosophy that the team was set up to fulfil 7
2013 / 2014 We started the season at a new ground, Northfield sportsdrome and now have the support of the Whitehouse Pub who provide after match refreshments, Massive thanks !!! Our Football continued to go from the ridiculous to the sublime, some great moves and goals but games where we fell apart in sections of the game and got punished. This will happen with a young team but in the coming season we will look for those players now in their 5th season, even though they are still young, to step up to the plate. The season started off badly with Cooky suffering a double fracture but it did save us 3 points, happily Cooky started training at the end of the season. The emphasis was again on the SQUAD with Muzz starting to work shifts a massive loss for us after his early season form but that is why we needed numbers to turn up to games and training. We did progress off the field and on but again finished bottom ( Billingham Athletic resigning). Lav as leading goal scorer led the line well and finished 2nd highest scorer in Billingham. As a team we need to be more clinical and punish teams mistakes like they punish ours. For the first time we also produced a free match programme and developed to publishing it on-line
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A NEW NAME‌ BILLINGHAM FC
Now
going into our 5th season we welcomed the 3rd group of young lads to come through from the juniors. Many have had a taste over the last couple of seasons on an ad-hoc basis and we will look to integrate them fully into the squad which I expect to be a little smaller this season but also a season wiser. The season turned out to be more about developments off the field than on. We introduced Beth Pounder to the management team in the closed season. Beth is a qualified Sports Scientist and will deal with players injuries and rehabilitation. Beth is also a former Billingham Junior. We held our 1st Golf day in August and this is now an annual event. We secured funding from the Teesside Philanthropic Society to enable us to buy training/ warm up kit for the whole squad. The press release featured in the Billingham Community News Paper and this led to a further grant from the Billingham Legacy Foundation which has enabled us to buy Rain jackets for the whole squad and 5 sub suits for the lads on the bench match days. Thanks to hard work by Ian Murray we have also retained RA DALTON as a sponsor of a new home kit (in the same style and colours as the juniors) and Klargester as new sponsors of our much needed away kit
On the pitch we continued to try and play a passing game, playing out from the back. After a good pre season we started reasonably well in the league but drawing games we really should have won, these lost points would come back at the end of the season to show in our final position. Our County cup game saw us host Ferryhill and a good performance saw us progress to the 1st round proper for the 1st time (another small landmark) and travel to Murton. A game on reflection we could have won but ended up going down 4-3. The end of the season was scrappy and when the U18’s folded some of the lads joined the squad, maybe a year early having had the past years experience but non the less they were welcomed into the squad.
Teesside League Respect award (Fair Play) 2013/14 9
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The Kecol Lou Moore Trophy sees us welcome BEADS to Northfield Sportsdrome. We have only met once before in our 1st season, again in the cup and we were well beaten on the day, let’s see how far we have progressed. Beads are a team I expect to be in the top half when the league splits so today will be challenging! Feeling very flat after last weeks performance, probably our worst this season, I went home with the question “Why do you bother John?” posed by Johno repeating in my head. Over the course of the weekend I considered, why do I bother? 5 years ago, Peter Cooper and I had a vision of a squad of ex juniors playing for a senior side at a good level of football. Both passionate about football, young people and our beloved Billingham Juniors we formed what was then “The Intermediates” and entered the Teesside league. Tuesday October 27th was Peter’s 5th anniversary and a visit to Beford Tce to lay some flowers was a timely reminder of what we set out to achieve. We have a squad full of ex Juniors 6 who were in the 1st squad, 5 who were coached by Peter ,19 who have been with us for 3+ seasons and more importantly 20 of the 28 are ex juniors. Our results and league position may not have improved much but our football has and our set up has. Why do I do it still? Because I still have that shared vision of a Billingham Juniors senior team, playing at a good level, enjoying football, making good mates and developing as footballers. Winning would be nice (would make it easier to turn up) but football at this level is more than just that! So for now I’m going to enjoy doing what we do and trust Peter approves, I’m sure he does.
COME ON BLUES !!!!
A CHARTER STANDARD DEVELOPMENT CLUB
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Beth Pounder (Qualified Graduate Sports Therapist) Email: bethpounder2020@hotmail.com Contact Number: 07914342450
Hamstring Stretching & Stretching Programme (part 4)
Bridge exercises
The athlete lies on their back; knees bent and pushes the hips upwards to work the gluteual muscles and hamstrings. Use both feet on the floor pushing up to begin with. Hold the position briefly and then lower. Begin with 3 sets of 8 reps building to 3 sets of 12 reps then progress the exercise to single leg bridges. Single leg bridges are done in the same way ensuring you squeeze the gluteal muscles and aim to maintain a straight line from the shoulder on the ground to the knee at the top point of the exercise. Again, begin with 3 x 8 reps and build up.
Seated hamstring curl
This is a deceptively difficult exercise which works the hamstring muscles specifically in a very contracted close range of movement. One end of a resistance band is tied to a fixed point or held by a partner and the other end secured to the foot. The athlete pulls the heel into the buttocks contracting the hamstring muscle to do so. Aim for 3 sets of 8 reps to begin building up to 3 sets of 12 or 15.
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We have developed relationships through friendlies and county cup games across the North East in particular Birtley St Josephs, Whickham SC,Coxhoe Athletic, Redcar Athletic, Bishop Auckland Res, Murton, Anfield Plain, Wolviston, Ferryhill and Hartlepool FC. As a management team we see this as part of the squads development on and off the field and that it is important for the whole club. The teams play in the following leagues‌ Pos
Team
P
W
D
L
F
A
Diff PTS
7
Bishop Aucland Reserves
15
9
2
4
57
16
41
29
8
Hartlepool FC Reserves
15
7
4
4
52
24
28
25
Team
P
W
D
L
F
A
Diff PTS
2
Redcar Athletic
17
12
2
3
59
27
32
38
14
Annfield Plain
15
6
1
8
32
39
-7
19
17
Wolviston
17
2
5
10 25
42
-17
11
20
Murton FC
17
0
1
16 11
75
-64
1
Pos Premier Division
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD PTS
12
2
2
8
9
28
-18
Division 1
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD PTS
Birtley St. Josephs FC
19
5
2
3
27
21
Pos
14 Whickham Sporting Club Pos 4
6
8
17
The Teesside league and covers levels 11 in the English football league system.The League is a feeder to the Step 7 Northern League. This season both Billingham Town & Billigham Synthonia play in Northern League division 2 (level 10).
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P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Boro Rangers
11
10
1
0
54
10
44
31
Fishburn Park
12
7
3
2
37
18
19
24
Stockton West End
12
7
2
3
46
23
23
23
Thornaby Dubliners
9
6
1
2
33
14
19
19
Whinney Banks YCC
9
6
1
2
28
22
6
19
Redcar Newmarket
10
5
1
4
32
20
12
16
Yarm FC
10
5
1
4
26
31
-5
16
Redcar Town
8
4
2
2
15
12
3
14
St Mary's College
11
4
2
5
23
24
-1
14
Grangetown BC
10
4
0
6
26
26
0
12
Lingdale FC
9
4
0
5
24
29
-5
12
BEADS
11
3
3
5
22
30
-8
12
Thirsk Falcons
7
3
2
2
24
17
7
11
Staithes Athletic
11
3
1
7
21
26
-5
10
Nunthorpe Athletic
9
3
0
6
21
34
-13
9
Billingham FC
11
1
0
10
15
67
-52
3
Cargo Fleet AFC
10
0
0
10
18
62
-44
0
Table amended after the resignation of Middleton Rangers & Billingham Synthonia.
This season following the merging of the two divisions every team will play each other once. The division will then split in two, the bottom 9 will then play in their own division and the top 9 in theirs. The team finishing in the bottom 9 cannot finish higher than 10th despite the number of points they attain by the end of the season.
BEADS
3
5
Stockton West End
Billingham
0
6
Redcar Newmarket
11
2
Lingdale
Fishburn Park
5
1
Nunthorpe
Thirsk
6
2
Staithes
Thornaby Dubliners
1
0
St Mary’s College
Yarm
7
4
Cargo Fleet
Boro Ragers
Grangetown Boys Club are through to the first round of the North Riding Senior Cup, against Northern League side Guisborough Town, after two second half goals from Liam Cooper gave them a 2-0 victory against fellow league side Redcar Town. In the League, Boro Rangers remain five points clear at the top after a 11-2 victory over Lingdale, two goals each from JackGuy and Danny Lockwood, with Jamie Bellamy scoring a hat trick and Matthew McQueeney scored four time, Gary Sivills scored both Lingdale goals, Stockton West End remain in second after a 5-3 victory at BEADS FC who took the lead through Carl Lilly, Michael Snaith made it 1-1 with Ben Turner and Michael McLachlan giving West End a 3-1 half time lead, Lilly and Ellis Bashir pulled it back to 3-3 but Jake Large made it 4-3 with a second from Turner making it a final score of 5-3, Fishburn Park consolidate third place after a hat trick from Alex McGovern and goals from Theo Clark and Andrew Menzies, Jack Lister scored the Nunthorpe consolation, Thornaby Dubliners remain in forth after a narrow 1-0 victory over St Mary’s College, Tom Bourne scoring the only goal of the game after 29 minutes, Redcar Newmarket move up to 5th place after a 6-0 victory at Billingham FC, Gavin Jackson and Kyron Clark gave Newmarket a 2-0 half time lead, Clark went on to secure a hat trick with Simon Kasonali and Lee Brockbank also on target, Yarm are in eight place following their victory in an eleven goal thriller against Cargo Fleet AFC, a hat trick from Ross James and two goals each from Jamie Dunn and Jack Dalton gave them a 7-4 win, Fleet replied with a brace from Ben Waller and goals from 17 James Brodie-Myers and Andrew Morgan.
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John Swanson Manager
age: Too Old Position: Midfield Junior clubs: We didn’t have them in those junpers for goal post days... It was all school football Senior clubs: Sunderland Nissan, Regency Windows & a few more Most memorable football moment Favourite Player Christiano Ronaldo & Messi Best player you played with and why: Brian Champion, he was just quality AGAINST Eric Gates, retired but was still brilliant What is your favourite poition: Centre Midfild.. First football Memory: St James’ Park Newcastle v Utd with my uncle & cousin Who do you support: Man Utd & Billingham Juniors How do you prepare yourself for a game: Paperwork & stress, haha Do You have any superstitions : I usd to wear no 6 Who do you get your talent from: My Grandad How would you assess your last season: Can’t remember that far back, really? Sad at the thought of packing in, gutted actually! What’s your 1st World Cup memory: Being Gerd Muller in the Juniors playground..1974 England didn’t qualify Favourite meal: Pork Band: Rush Team: Man Utd Woman: Caz (just in case she reads this) if not Britney/ Cheryl/ Gemma Atkinson/ Lucy Pinder Which 3 people (alive or dead) would you invite to dinner and why JFK to see if he lived up to the hype Neil Peart (Rush’s drummer/ writer) The women from above (except Caz, for obvious reasons)
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Me
Nathan Bayes Forward/Midfield
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Pacey winger or frontman whose tricks are so good he sometimes confuses himself as well. A good outlet for the team.
Shaun Laverick Forward/Midfield
26
Shaun will be looking to find the net on an even more regular basis this season. Effective on either wing or up front, he will be hoping more of his goals are caught by the photographer this season. Ben Murray Defender
19
Young defender promoted from U18 set up. Baby-faced assassin who reads the game very well.
Marc Brocklesby Midfield
25
Club Captain. Hard working, tough tackling midfield machine who leads by example. Good passer of the ball who looks to break up play and set up at-
Ian Cookland Forward/Midfield
25
Silky striker, another making an impressive comeback from injury. Will be looking to make the Top Goalscorer’s trophy his own this season.
Neil Greaves Defender/Midfield
28
Hard working defender who always gives everything. Committed to the team, puts a lot of time and effort in behind the scenes. Scores an occasional world-beater. Jamie Lunnon GoalKeeper 17
Improving young goalkeeper who has also filled in for the team in a number of different positions outfield. Has as many yellow cards as appearances.
Nathan Steel Defender
26
Big strong left back who tends to lure wingers into thinking they’ve beaten him before sticking his big size 15’s out and pulling out great last ditch tackles. Powerful left foot going forward too. Adam Johnson Defender/Midfield
20
James Husband’s long lost twin. Tall and strong midfielder not afraid of a tackle and can pick out a pass. Enjoys a good conversation with the
Nathan Watson Midfield
20
Practically cleaned up at awards last season with both Manager’s and Player’s Player of the Year awards. Skillful attacker who provides both goals and assists to the team. Andy Rowney Forward/Midfield
22
Stocky striker making an impressive comeback after torrid run of injuries. Has an eye for goal and excellent at creating a yard of space
Mathew Murray Defender
22
Defender with excellent technical skills who can play anywhere across the back four and defensive midfield, but is liable to a nosebleed when crossing the halfway line. Kyle Bezance Defender
25
Strong centre half who rarely loses a header, also quick to cover ground, supporting his team mates. Usurped in the own goal stakes by Jowett last
Dave Rowney Midfield
25
Hard working box to box midfielder who has a burst of pace. Effective passer of the ball and strong in the challenge.
Andy Jowett Defender/Midfield
26
Defender with a penchant for last ditch tackles and scoring spectacular own goals. Holds the club record for the most times a player has ‘quit’ in
Andy Martin Goalkeeper
22
Powerful goalkeeper capable of turning defence to attack with his kicking, he has sometimes been described as ‘slightly laidback’.
Stu Hawksby Midfield
30
Box to box midfielder with a lot of energy for an old man. Will this be the season he gets through without retiring...again?
Christopher Swanson
Forward/Midfield
22
Lanky striker who was once described as “6 foot 2 when stood up and 6 foot when he jumps” which, I think, means he prefers to play with the ball on the floor
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Billingham FC
Adam Johnston Andy Jowett
Manager John Swanson Assistant Ian Murray GK coach Pete Laverick Sports Scientist Beth Pounder Assistant Davy Smith Press Officer
Andy Martin Andy Rowney Ben Murray Billy Shakleton Chris Swanson Dave Rowney Ian Cookland
Australia
Jack Bennetts
University
Gary Walton Jake Stott
TBC
Jamie Lunnon
Commercial Manager
Kyle Bezance
Neil Greaves 1st choice colours Shirts Royal Blue White Trim , Shorts Royal Blue White Trim, Socks Royal Blue Away colour Shirts Yellow, Shorts Yellow Socks Yellow Match officials
M Hobson J Leonard S Leonard
Injured
Liam Ferguson Marc Brocklesby Mathew Bendelow Mathew Murray Michael Graham Nathan Bayes Nathan Steel
Injured
Neil Greaves Phil King
Injured
Richie Cooper Robson Leonard Shaun Laverick Stuart Hawksby Tom Patrick
Retired
BEADS
James Allen David Aninakwah Karl Barry
Manager
Ellis Bashir
Assistant
Steven Bell
David kane
David Birks Craig Bishop
1st choice colours Shirts: Blue/Black
Richard Boden Kieran Campbell
Shorts: Blue
Paul Crager
Socks: Blue
Taylor Crainey Jack Cross
Away colours Shirts: Red/Black Shorts: Black Socks: Black
Michael Duff Sean Harland Dean Harper Edward Hebbron Thomas Jones Karl Liley Carl Matthews
We hope you enjoy your visit to Northfieild and will join us in
The Kings Arms after the game refreshments.
lee Rodgers Joshua Simpson Ollie Simpson Mark Sowerby Charlie Teasdale Matthew Tymon Lee Ure Michael Wade Ross Whatmore Ashley Woodier Levent Yalcin
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Tom Patrick Defender
25
Strong player who is excellent in the air. Looks to play the ball out of defence and is very composed when in possession.
Robson Leonard
Goalkeeper 19
Young goalkeeper, excellent shot stopper who is improving all the time. Another romoted from U18s but missed most of last season through work commitments Richie Cooper Defender/Midfield
19
Composed defender with great touch and eye for a pass, settled into squad from U18s but due to work missed a lot of games last season.
Phil King Defender
27
The moaner of the squad. Brings great experience to the squad and a good organiser in defence. If he can stay injury free he will be a good asset to the team. Michael Graham Midfield
19
Composed midfielder who has a great first touch and loves to look forward. Once fully fit Mikey will be a huge part of our midfield.
Mathew Bendelow Midfield
25
Good addition to the squad, likes to go forward from left back or left wing. Great character to have around the team on match days and nights out
Jake Stott
Forward/Midfield
20
One of the quickest players in the squad who is a great outlet on either wing or up front. Has an eye for goal and an assist..if his boots are on the right feet. Jack Walton Defender 20
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Billy Shackleton
Defender 17
Our latest graduate from the under 18’s. Committed player who can play at centre half or full back. Billy will no doubt learn a lot this season and gain valuable experience.
Jack Bennetts Midfield
19
Midfielder with a good touch and very strong on the ball, providing excellent cover in central midfield before going off to university
Liam Feruson Midfield
18
Trained with us a few seasons back and impressed but went back to U18’s. Made his debut v Dubliners and got away team & managers man of the match but has decidd to stay with U23 football. Our Loss.
AMAZING !!! Our Programme averaged 72 reads per issue, even more suprising was where it was read! The vast majority as expected were read by people in the UK (I’m guessing Teesside) but our programme was also read overseas in 17 other countries. The table to the right shows where and how many reads from each country. If you are reading this outside the UK please put a comment on our facebook page so we know who & where you are. www.facebook.com/pages/BillinghamFC/1429244360680279 Thank you, Danke, Gracias, Merci, Hvala, Grazie,Дякую, Obrigado, Kiitos, ขอบคุณ, terima kasih, متشکرم
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Stockton West End (A)
Fishburn Park (A)
Boro Rangers (H)
Thirsk Falcons (H)
Cargo Fleet (H)
Nunthorpe(A)
29/08/15
15/08/15
22/08/15
24/08/15
5/09/15
10/08/15
Liam Ferguson
Andy Rowney
Dubliners (A)
Staithes (H)
10/10/15
17/10/15
Mark Brocklesby Ian Cookland
Shaun Laverick
Lingdale(H)
St Mary’s (H)
Grangetown (A)
12/09/15
1909/15
26/09/15
Mikey Graham Bishop Auckland Res (H)
Mark Brocklesby Newmarket (H) 24/10/15
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Games played
13
Games won
1
Ratio
7.7%
Games drawn
0
Ratio
0%
Games lost
12
Ratio
92.3%
Goals scored
18
Av goals scored per game
Goals conceded
78
Av goals Conceded per game
6
Clean sheets
0
Goals scored 0-15
3
Goals conceded 0-15
4
Goals scored 16-30
4
Goals conceded 16-30
8
Goals scored 31-45+
6
Goals conceded 31-45+
10
Goals scored 46-60
3
Goals conceded 46-60
14
Goals scored 61-75
6
Goals conceded 61-75
19
Goals scored 76-90+
6
Goals conceded 76-90+
20
Penalties scored (for)
1
Penalties scored (against)
4
Penalties missed (for)
1
Penalties saved
1
(against)
1.5
Biggest win of the season
5-3
Biggest defeat of the season
13-1
Highest league position of the season
16
Lowest league position of the season
18
Yellow Cards
7
Red Cards
0
Average On-Line Views
68
Programme On –line views
611
League & Cup games only
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Date
Opponents
H/ A
Comp
Res
Gk
2
3
4
5
10 Jul
Wolviston
A
F
5-1 L
Martin
Bendelow
King
Brocklesby (c)
Murray M
29 Jul
Hartlepool FC Res
A
F
3-2 L
Martin
King
Shackleton
Bezance (c)
RowneyD
1 Aug
Bishop Auckland Res
A
F
4-1 L
Lunnon
Murray B
Shackleton
Rowney A
Bezance
5 Aug
Lakes United
A
F
3-2 L
Martin
Murray M
Murray B
King
Shackleton
10 Aug
Stockton West End
A
TL
10-0L
Martin
Murray B
Johnson
Bezance (c)
Hawksby
15 Aug
Fishburn Park
A
TL
4-0 L
Martin
Lunnon
Johnson
Bezance (c)
Greaves
22 Aug
Boro Rangers
H
TL
0-5 L
Martin
Murray M
Murray B
Bezance (c)
Johnson
24 Aug
Thirsk Falcons FC
H
TL
0-7 L
Martin
Shackleton
Bezance (c)
Lunnon
Brocklesby (c)
29 Aug
Cargo Fleet FC
H
TL
5-3 W
Martin
Jowett
Patrick 1
Murray B
Brocklesby (c)1
5 Sept
Nunthorpe Athletic
A
TL
3-4 L
Martin
Jowett
Shackleton
Bezance
Brocklesby (c)
12 Sept
Lingdale
H
TL
4-5 L
Martin
Shackleton
Patrick
Bezance1
Brocklesby (c)
19 Sept
St Mary’s College
H
TL
1-7 L
Martin
Murray B
Bezance
Patrick
Brocklesby (c)
26 Sept
Grangetown BC
A
TL
3-1 L
Martin
Shakleton
Patrick
Johnson
Lunnon
3 Oct
Bishop Auckland Res
H
DT
2-5 L
Martin
Murray M
Patrick 1
Johnson
Murray B
10 Oct
Thornaby Dubliners
A
TL
13-1 L
Martin
Laverick P
Patrick
Brocklesby (c)
Lunnon
17 Oct
Starhes Athletic
H
MB
1-6 L
Martin
Murray M 1
Patrick
Brocklesby (c
Bezance
24 Oct
Redcar Newmarket
H
L
0-6 L
Martin
Murray B
Patrick
Bezance
Walton
31 Oct
BEADS
H
LM
Whinney Banks
A
L
14 Nov
Staithes Athletic
A
L
28 Nov
BEADS
H
L
7 Nov
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14 4
15 7
Rowney D
Hawksby
Bayes
Laverick
Cookland 1
Bezance
Swanson
Cooper
Johnson
Hawksby
Laverick 1
Cookland 1
Rowney A
Stott
Graham
Lunnon
Bayes
Johnson
Bayes 1
Laverick
Cookland
Rowney D
Stott
Johnstn
Rowney A
Bayes
Cookland 2
Laverick
Rowney D (c)
Bendelow4
Lunnon1
Stott9 Bendelow
8
Graham
Rowney A
Bayes
Cookland
Laverick
Stott
Graham
Rowney A
Bayes
Cookland
Laverick
Jowett
Bennets
Rowney A
Bayes
Cookland
Laverick
Watson
Lunnon2
Johnson
Bennetts
Bayes
Watson
Graham
Rowney
Bendelow4
Greaves5
Patrick2
Johnson
Bennetts
Bayes
Rowney A
Laverick 3
Cooper
Bendelow11
Stott8
Cookland
Cookland
11
Greaves
6
10
Graham
Watson
Greaves
Laverick 2
Rowney A 1
Stott
Bendelow 2
Hawksby
Bayes
Cooper
Laverick 1
Cookland
Lunnon2
Rowney D
Hawksby
Bayes
Rowney A
Laverick
Cookland 1
Shackleton3
Bayes
Graham
Brocklesby (c)
Jowett
Laverick
Rowney A 1
Patrick J11
Bayes
Graham
Rowney D
Bendelow
Laverick 1
Rowney A
Shackleton9
Ferguson
Graham
Rowney D
RowneyA
Laverick 1
Bayes
Bendelow
Graham
Rowney D
RowneyA
Laverick
Bayes
Shackleton2
Greaves6
Downey D
Johnson
Rowney A
Greaves
Laverick
Brocklesby (c)
Shackleton
Lunnon
Name 1
Name of Player and Goals scored
Name
Player Name & Yellow card
Name
Player Name & Dismissal 2 yellow cards
Name
Player Name & Dismissal
Name 10
Player name and number of replaced player
Name
Player Name & Man of the Match
Lunnon
Lunnon
Walton11
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Keep up to date with everything going on with the blues. Our website, our own section of Billingham Juniors FC’s website, has ALL the the news, events, stats and history, (including previous seasons stats).
www.facebook.com/pages/ BillinghamFC/1429244360680279?ref=hl @BillinghamFC
www.pinterest.com/billinghamfc/
www.tumblr.com/billinghamFC
www.clubwebsite.co.uk/billinghamjuniorsfc/133926/ Home
Which three Sheffield Wednesday players were in England World Cup Finals squads?
Which three 2015-16 Football League Cup Quarter Finalists have never won the competition?
Which three players scored over 300 English Top Flight goals?
Which three Premier League clubs have yet to win or concede a penalty this season?
Which three clubs have conceded the most All-Time Premier League hat-tricks?
DID YOU KNOW ? Bob Stokoe is the only person to win the FA cup for both Newcastle Utd & Sunderland, as a player for Newcastle & as Sunderland’s manager
http://billinghamfc.myclubbetting.co.uk
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Date: 17/10/15 Blues goals: Mom: Marc Brocklesby
MATCH REPORT Watch this space!! We have a media student joining the backroom staff to write our match reports and our club blog. To be written by Press Officer
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Player
Ex BJFC
Adam Johnston Andy Jowett Andy Martin Andy Rowney Ben Murray Billy Shakleton Chris Swanson Dave Rowney Gary Walton Ian Cookland Jack Bennetts Jack Lawton Jake Stott Jamie Lunnon Kyle Bezance
Y
Marc Brocklesby
Position Midfield
APP SUB YEL RED ASS GLS
Defender
11 4 16 14 8 9 1 8 2 9 4 1 7 9 13
0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 4 0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2
Y
Defender/Midfield
11
0
0
0
5
1
2
Mathew Bendelow
Y
Midfield
8
4
2
0
0
2
0
Mathew Murray
Y
Defender
5
0
0
0
0
1
0
9 15 0 6 3 4 0 16
1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Midfield
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
Defender
9
1
0
0
0
2
0
Michael Graham Nathan Bayes Nathan Steel Neil Greaves Phil King Richie Cooper Robson Leonard Shaun Laverick
Defender Y
Goalkeeper
Y
Midfield/Forward
Y
Defender
Y
Defender
Y
Forward
Y
Midfield Defender
Y
Midfield/Forward
Y
Midfield
Y
Defender
Y
Midfield/Forward
Y
Goalkeeper
Midfield Y
Defender Midfield Defender Y
Defender
Y
Goalkeeper Forward/Midfield
Stuart Hawksby Tom Patrick
Midfield
Y
Billingham FC would like to thank the Junior section for their continued support. This year we have 19ex junior members in the squad
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Travel | Lake Minnewaska - Minnewaska State Park, New York - America So during the Summer I went on my travels to America for eleven weeks to work on a summer camp called Camp Echo in the state of New York. Throughout the Summer I met some incredible people, seen some unbelievable sights and had an amazing summer. If you are reading this and want to do something like this I’ll leave a link at the bottom!. So, during my time off from the Camp we (other counsellors) could do trips and one day some of us decided to go to Lake Minnewaska. Without question, the Lake and scenery of this place is simply beautiful in every single way possible. The park itself, opens your eyes to human nature and its beauty. I realised that sometimes we are so fixed on our devices that we don't really appreciate the sights and nature of the planet.
So yeah, this was my first ever travel post. If I'm honest I have never really been interested in travelling. Ok, when I was younger I was fortunate to go on holidays with my parents and friends but I never seen it as 'travelling'. Going to America for those 11 weeks was such an amazing experience, after the 8 weeks work I traveled to NYC, Baltimore, Miami, Orlando, Bahamas and New Jersey. Hopefully, I'll be going back again this Summer after my degree finishes!
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31st Not Provided
October 1:30 pm
BEADS
Home
Cup
Northfield Sportsdrome, Thames Road, Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, TS22 5EG Telephone No: 01642 556396
7th
November
Redcar Town
Home
League
Away
League
Away
League
Mo Mowlam Park #2 Trunk Road, Redcar TS10 5BW 14th November Not Provided
Staithes Athletic Social Club Seaton Crescent, Staithes, Saltburn TS13 5AY
28th Not Provided
Staithes Athletic
November
Beads
Staithes Athletic Social Club Seaton Crescent, Staithes, Saltburn TS13 5AY
Albert Quixall (1954), Ron Springett (1962 & 1966) and Peter Swan (1962).
Everton, Hull City and Southampton. Jimmy Greaves (357 goals), Steve Bloomer (317 goals) and William 'Dixie' Dean (310 goals).
Arsenal, Everton and Manchester City. Southampton (16 conceded), Newcastle United (15 conceded) and Aston Villa (13 conceded).
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