BILLINGHAM JUNIORS MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2014/15
Around the Club
JACK HATFIELD SPORTS TEESSIDE LEAGUE
Dave Rowney In focus
Player Stats
Quiz
1:30pm Saturday 13th September 2014
Great Ayton MacMillan Bowl V
THE WHITEHOUSE Our bar is open everyday from 12 noon till 11 on week nights and till 12 midnight on weekends. Our Lounge is open every day except Monday from 12 noon till eight in the evening. There is a wide range of food to choose from and special offers that pop up from time to time so check out our menu page for more details. So whether you fancy a quick pint or a meal with the family don’t hesitate pop in today. Function Room The room is a great size for a party accommodating up to 90 people depending on the room setting . We can also provide catering from our range of buffet options or we can arrange something a little different if that's what you would prefer you just ask. The room itself has an in house music system that will accept any kind of media device or have a DJ arranged to play if you choose. There are also large LCD TV's available for use too. The room is available most days or night but book up quickly, whatever it is your planning contact us and arrange the venue well in advance. www.thewhitehouse-pub.co.uk
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Billingham Juniors FC
26 Appearance Grid
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View from the dug out
28 Fixtures & Events
6/7 Our story so far 8
RA Dalton Ltd
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Treatment table
10 The Teesside League Div 2 10 Division 2 round up 11 Results grid/ 11 Latest results 12 Junior results
Northfield Sportsdrome Thames Road Billingham Stockton-on-Tees TS22 5EG Telephone No: 01642 556396 Fax No: 01642 556414 Email: info@sportsdrome.co.uk
12 Clubhouse 13 Around the Leagues 15 Today’s Game 17 In Focus
With help and inspiration from:-
18 Player Profiles
West Allotment Celtic FC,
22 Player Stats 23 2014/2014 Squad
Alnwick Town FC, West Didsbury & Chorlton AFC Nenad Mijaljevic
24 Stat attack 25 Half Time Teazer
Squad/ Individual Photos
Apple P Photography 3
Programme Editor
John Swanson
CHAIRMAN
LEE SHACKLETON
VICE CHAIRMAN
JOHN SWANSON
SECRETARY
RACHEAL SHACKLETON
TREASURER
MARTYN NEVATT
WELFARE OFFICER
PETER ROSS
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LEE SHACKLETON
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JOHN SWANSON
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JOANNE GARBUTT
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MARTYN NEVATT
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PETER HEGEDUS WAYNE WARDELL
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PETER ROSS
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DEVELOPMENT COACH
Jonny Flynn
U8
Steve Houlsey
U13
U9 U10
Revis Phillips Marc Dale
U13 Lions U15
U10 Lions
Wayne Wardell Dave O’Gorman Steve Smith
U16
U11
Paul Elliot
U12
Geoff Snaith/ Marc Dale
Colin Tonks
U18
Lee Shackleton
LADIES
Peter Hegedus
www.clubwebsite.co.uk/Billinghamjuniorsfc
Will the real Billingham FC please step forward. A lack of consistency from game to game is what I started the last “View from the Dug Out” and our Monday night game against Yarm was no different, we fielded a strong starting line up and again had a great turn out so we had a strong bench but our 1st half performance especially defensively was VERY poor, 2 very soft goals and a good finish saw us 3-1 down after we had scored a great goal. Second half we played some fantastic football and wore a fit Yarm side down with our passing. A completely different performance 2nd half and one which was not only pleasing on the eye but effective, we scored 2 goals and on the 2nd half performance I felt we deserved the win. We need to take lots from the game…. The confidence to play the way Ian & I want you to play and the way we set up to play, that we can out play good teams when we have confidence and pass the ball, that we can score goals and match teams AND that we cannot defend the way we have so far and expect to win games. We have said that when we play football not many teams can match or stay with us… I’ve seen nothing so far this season to change that.. The only barrier to that is us, when we go long, when we panic or when we are lazy in possession. We need to take the 2nd half performance against Yarm and produce that or something close for 90 minutes not the 45 minutes we normally manage. The squad philosophy proved itself when we brought on Cooky who played for 65 minutes and got man of the match from our management team but it was a hard decision on who to bring on: Chan, and Andy Rowney both unlucky not to get the nod but the decision ultimately proved right. Another fantastic turn out.. 17 lads ready to play 4 apologies and 2 lads turning up to support bodes well for the season ahead, as long as we keep focused and keep talking to each other. The game v Great Ayton sees us with key players missing and a difficult choice but the football should be the same……………. We’ll see
COME ON
BLUES!!!!!! A CHARTER STANDARD DEVELOPMENT CLUB
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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 with10 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 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 behind Ash Lavan. 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 2014/2105
A NEW NAME…….. BILLINGHAM FC
Now going into our 5th season we welcome 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. We have 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 Let’s see what this season brings!!!
Teesside League Respect award (Fair Play) 2013/14
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Benefits of Sports & Remedial Massage
Sports massage has several benefits and should be a major part of every
ports manor woman’s life whether they are injured or not. The benefits are
physical, physiological and psychological. Overall, sports massage helps to
keep the body in better condition,
prevent injuries and loss of mobility as
well as cure and restore mobility to injured muscle tissue. It also helps to
boost performance and extend the overall life of your sporting career.
Physical Effects of Sports Massage
Pumping: The movements of massage help to suck fluid through the
blood vessels and lymph vessels by increasing the pressure in front of
the stroke, a vacuum is created behind. In tight or damaged muscle tissue this is very important as damaged muscles are deprived of the vital nutrients that are essential for repair.
ncreased tissue permeability: Deep massage causes the pores in tissue membranes to open, enabling fluids and nutrients to pass through. This then helps to remove waste products such as lactic acid and encourage the muscles to take up oxygen and nutrients which help them recover quicker.
Stretching: Massage can stretch tissues that could not be stretched in the usual methods. Bundles of muscle fibres are stretched lengthwise as well as sideways. Massage can also stretch the sheath or ascia that surrounds the muscle, so releasing any tension or pressure build up.
Break down scar tissue: Scar tissue is the result of previous injuries or trauma and can effect muscle, endons and ligaments. This can lead to inflexible tissues that are prone to injury and pain.
mprove tissue elasticity: Hard training can make tissues hard and inelastic. This is one reason why hard training may not result in improvements. Massage helps reverse this by stretching the tissues.
Physiological Effects of Sports Massage
Pain reduction: Tension and waste products in muscles can often cause pain. Massage helps reduce his in many ways including releasing the body’s endorphins.
Relaxation: Muscles relax through heat generated, circulation and stretching. Mechanoreceptors which sense touch, pressure, tissue length and warmth are stimulated causing a eflex relaxation.
Psychological Effects of Sports Massage
Anxiety reduction: through the effects mentioned above relaxation is induced and so reduces anxiety evels.
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St Mary's College
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Boro Rangers
5
4
0
1
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24
12
Redcar Town FC
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4
0
0
16
3
13
12
Loftus Athletic
5
3
0
2
15
14
1
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Cargo Fleet AFC
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Middleton Rangers
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Billingham FC
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Redcar Athletic FC
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Billingham Synthonia
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Guisborough Globe
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4
11
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Kader FC
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Staithes Athletic
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0
0
4
3
10
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0
The MacMillan Bowl dominated the weekend, the clash between Loftus and Staithes was decided by the one goal scored by Jones of Loftus for a 1-0 victory, Redcar Athletic were beaten 4-3 by Cargo Fleet, Jones opened for Fleet, but Fox made it 1-1, Harland made it 2-1 to Fleet, Clark made it 2-2 at half time,3 minutes into the 2nd half, Osborne gave Fleet the lead for the 3rd time and Harland made it 4-2 10 minutes into the 2nd half, 4 minutes later Rose pulled it back for a final score of 4-3, North Ormesby overcame 2nd division Kader 2-0 with Dunn opening the scoring after 34 minutes with James securing the 2-0 victory with 8 minutes remaining, Stockton West End won 5-1 at 2nd division Middleton Rangers, Turner and Miller gave West 2-0 half time lead, Turner made it 3-0 with Coleman making it 4-0 before Kmicinski pulled it back to 4-1 before Turner completed his hat trick and the scoring with 3 minutes remaining. Leaders Boro Rangers took a 5th minute lead at St Mary’s College, but Squires pulled it back to 1-1 before Sillick gave St Mary’s a 2-1 half time lead, 5 minutes into the 2nd half Snaith was sent off after a 2nd caution reducing Boro Rangers to 10 men 5 minutes later Smith was given a straight red but Boocock made all square at 2-2, but in the last 3 minutes Cotts gave St Mary’s a 3-2 lead from the penalty and in the 2nd minute of time added on Cotts made it a final score of 4-2 with a 2nd penalty, Yarm FC are the new 2nd divisions leaders after a 4-1 victory over Synthonia, Jones gave Yarm a 1-0 lead but Mohun made it 1-1 a minute later but Dalton gave Yarm a 2-1 lead a minute later, 5 minutes before half time Jones made it 3-1 at half time and with 4 minutes remaining of the match Watson made it a final score of 4-1 and top spot in the table.
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NIOR U J R U O R PACE FO S TURE IS U H F T R H U C O T A R W S AND FO T L U S E R TEAMS STARS! E GAMES M O H IR E PLAY TH S M A E T DROME E S T R O P ALL TH S FIELD AT NORTH
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The juniors start their season tomorrow, with 3 new teams this season the U8’s (formed from our development courses ) and the U10 & U13 Lions formerly Billingham Rangers who joined at the end of last season. We welcome them to the club and hope they enjoy being part of Billingham Juniors. We now have teams at Northfield, Cowpen Cricket club and Billingham Synthonia cricket club, we’d love to see you down supporting our young stars. Our new kit will be on display for the 1st time, supplied by CS Sports, (a Billingham Company) you will see teams change to the new style as they wear their old strips out Preparations are underway for The club October FUNdraiser watch here or on the website for further details. The monthly E-newsletter is to be reintroduced and the 1st issue is now being compiled… if you’d like a copy Emailed out to you please let us know via the contact tab on the website.
We have developed relationships through friendlies and county cup games across the North East in particular Birtley St Josephs, Whickham SC, Coxhoe Athletic and Redcar Athletic. This Year we had friendlies against Bishop Auckland Res, Annfield Plain, and Hartlepool FC As a management team we see this as part of the squads development on and off the field. The teams play in the following leagues‌ this is their news
Horsley Hill FC
Pos Club 9
BISHOP AUCKLAND RESERVES
12. FERRYHILL TOWN 14. HARTLEPOOL FC RESERVES
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Billingham FC
Adam Johnson Andy Jowett Andy Martin
Manager John Swanson Assistant Ian Murray
Andy Rowney Ben Murray Chris Cottrell Chris Swanson
GK coach Pete Laverick Physio Beth Pounder Assistant Davy Smith 1st choice colours Shirts Royal Blue White Trim , Shorts Royal Blue White Trim, Socks Royal Blue
Danny Lapping Dave Rowney Ian Cookland Jack Bennetts Jack O'Brien Jonny Bullock Josh Chambers Kyle Bezance Marc Brocklesby
Away colours Shirts Red, Shorts Red Socks Black Match officials
Mathew Murray Nathan Bayes Nathan Watson Neil Greaves
JP Gatenby
Reece Lenham
S Bullock
Richie Cooper
P Neasham
Robson Leonard Ryan Chan Shaun Laverick Tom Patrick
GREAT AYTON FC
Ellis Bashir Manager
Jack Boddy
Keith Wilcox
Dan Boswell
Assistant
Lee Dodds Oliver Evans
Physio
Ian Johnston Barry Long Ged Molloy
1st choice colours
Tom Nichols
Shirts:Black/White Shorts:Black Socks:Black
Matk Shimwell Isaac White Ash Woodier
Away colours Shirts Red Shorts:Red/Black Socks: Red
Jamie Edwards Chris Hoskins Aaron Lunn Dan McCarrick Sam Pears Mathew Purcell Daryll Rose Wayne Stephenson
We hope you enjoy your visit to Northfieild and will join us in
Caleb White Liam Wilson
The Whitehouse after the game refreshments.
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Training Kit £250 for two seasons
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Match Ball Sponsor £15 (detailed in programme) for 6 games
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Team Tracksuits £ 600 for two seasons
£150 (second season £100) includes free website thumb nail link
Programme Advertising (Full Season & includes free website thumbnail link) Full Page £50 Half Page £ 30 Quarter Page £ 15 A full season is 12 League home games ( + any home cup games) based on 2013/14 See our sponsors brochure on line at ::http://issuu.com/swanny63/docs/sponsor_booklet_2014http://issuu.com/swanny63/docs/sponsor_booklet_2014-15 Or contact
COMMERCIAL MANAGER: NEIL GREAVES 07595 396533
Name
Dave Rowney age: 25
Position: Midfield Junior clubs: Billingham JFC, Marton Senior clubs: Wolviston, Billingham FC Most memorable football moment Winning the treble 3 years in a row with Marton, it had never been done before since the TJFA was started in 1970 Favourite Player Juninhio Best player you played with and why: Jonathan Franks, great professional AGAINST Jack Colbeck What is tour favourite poition: If I was the Dave Rowney of 2003 then left wing Who do you support: Boro How do you prepare yourself for a game: By starving myself so I don’t shit myself Who do you get your talent from: Me, my dad would probably disagreer How would you assess your last season: POOR What’s your 1st World Cup memory: France 1998 What was the best bit about this years world cup: The end, from an Englishman’s point of view Favourite meal: Tuna and Pasta bake Band: N/a Team: Billingham FC Woman: Jennifer Anniston Which 3 people (alive or dead) would you invite to dinner and why Jennifer Anniston Wentworth Miller Sarah Wayne Callis
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Andy Martin
Adam Johnson
Andy Jowett
Andy Rowney
goalkeeper capable of turning defence to attack with his kicking, he has sometimes been described as ‘slightly laidback’.
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 referee.
Vice Captain and 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 one season.
Stocky striker making an impressive comeback after torrid run of injuries. Has an eye for goal and excellent at creating a yard of space. Ex SAFC academy
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Ben Murray
Chris Cottrell
Dan Lapping
Dave Rowney
Young defender promoted from U18 set up. Baby-faced assassin who reads the game very well. Looking to upstage his brother this season
Versatile member of the squad who can play either in defence or up front. Holds the ball up extremely well, bringing teammates into play around him.
who can play on either flank. Technically good footballer who can pick out a pass. Good attitude to the game, performances improve with every game.
Hard working box to box midfielder who has a burst of pace. Effective passer of the ball and strong in the challenge. Quietly VERY confident
Best hair in the squad
Ex SAFC Academy
www.clubwebsite.co.uk/billinghamjuniorsfc
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Ian Cookland striker, another making an impressive comeback from injury. Will be looking to make the Top goalscorer’s trophy his own this season, to show the kids
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Jack Bennetts
Jack O’Brien
Jonny Bullock
Midfielder with a good touch and very strong on the ball. Promoted from u18’s this year and providing excellent competition in central midfield
player with good technique and ability. Looks about 12 but plays with much more strength and maturity. Can play anywhere across the back and in midfield
Positive midfielder who is comfortable with using either foot. Tricky and fast on the ball, he can play on either wing. The teams very own music blogger
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Josh Chambers
Kyle Bezance
Marc Brocklesby
Mathew Murray
Excellent technical footballer, can create a goal out of nothing. Plays anywhere across the attacking line. Another who enjoys a polite conversation with the referee. About every decision.
Centre half who rarely loses a header, also quick to cover ground, supporting his team mates. Usurped in the own goal stakes by Jow last season.Best big toe in the squad
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 attacks. Worst dressed player 2014
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. Loves 19 castles
www.clubwebsite.co.uk/billinghamjuniorsfc
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Nathan Bayes
Nathan Steel
Nathan Watson
Neil Greaves
Pacey winger or frontman who is full of energy. His tricks are so good he sometimes confuses himself as well. A good outlet for the team
Imposing defender who always looks to pick a pass out. Deceptively quick Nath is deadly in the air infront of his own goal. Nathan is also a dark horse.
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.
SHard working defender who always gives everything. Committed to the team, puts a lot of time and effort in behind the scenes. Scores an occasional worldbeater
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Reece Lenham
Richie Cooper
Robson Leonard
Ryan Chan
Lightning fast winger promoted from u18 squad, capable of taking the ball past players and creating chances. Has a strange fear of butterflies.
Bob is a composed defender with great touch and eye for a pass, another who can play across the back, he has settled into sthe quad from U18s.
Young goalkeeper, excellent shot stopper who is improving all the time. Robbo is getting more vocal Promoted from U18s.
Skillful, pacey and tricky, Ryan is an influence on either wing. Constantly smiling, can be seen in most match day photographs striking a pose
Ex Darlo academy
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Tom Patrick
Last season’s top scorer .Lav will be looking to find the net on an even more regular basis this season. Effective on either wing or up front, he’s hoping more goals are caught on camera this
Strong player who is excellent in the air. Looks to play the ball out of defence and is very composed in possession.
Chris Swanson
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Andy Jowett
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Midfield
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0
1
0
3
0
1
Defender
9
1
1
0
1
1
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Andy Martin
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Goalkeeper
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0
0
0
0
0
0
Andy Rowney
Y
Midfield/Forward
4
4
0
0
0
1
0
Ben Murray
Y
Defender
5
1
0
0
0
0
1
Chris Cottrell
Y
Forward
3
1
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0
0
0
0
Chris Swanson
Y
Forward
0
0
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0
0
0
0
Midfield
2
1
0
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0
0
0
Danny Lapping Dave Rowney
Y
Midfield/Forward
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0
1
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1
2
1
Ian Cookland
Y
Forward
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4
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2
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Jack Bennetts
Y
Midfield
2
0
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0
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1
0
Defender
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0
0
0
0
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Jack O'Brien Jonny Bullock
Y
Midfield
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Josh Chambers
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Midfield /Forward
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4
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Defender
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1
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1
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Kyle Bezance Marc Brocklesby
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Midfield
5
0
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0
0
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Mathew Murray
Y
Defender
5
0
0
0
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2
1
Nathan Bayes
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Midfield
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0
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2
1
Defender
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Midfield
0
0
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Midfield
4
0
0
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0
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Nathan Steel Nathan Watson
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Neil Greaves Reece Lenham
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Midfield/Forward
6
2
0
0
0
1
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Richie Cooper
Y
Defender
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
Robson Leonard
Y
Forward/Midfield
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0
0
0
0
0
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Ryan Chan
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Midfield/ Forward
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2
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Defender
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Shaun Laverick Tom Patrick
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The Intermediates are the senior team for Billingham Town Juniors FC. We would like to thank the Junior section for their continued support. This year we have 20 junior/ex junior members in the squad
www.clubwebsite.co.uk/billinghamjuniorsfc
Games played
5
Games won
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20%
Games drawn
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40%
Games lost
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40%
Goals scored
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Av goals scored per game
2.2
Goals conceeded
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Av goals Conceeded per game
2.8
Clean sheets
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3
Goals conceded 0-15
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Goals conceded 16-30
4
Goals scored 31-45+
1
Goals conceded 31-45+
2
Goals scored 46-60
1
Goals conceded 46-60
3
Goals scored 61-75
2
Goals conceded 61-75
0
Goals scored 76-90+
5
Goals conceded 76-90+
1
Penalties scored
(for)
0
Penalties scored (against)
0
Penalties missed (for)
0
Penalties saved
0
Biggest win of the season
(against)
3-0
Biggest defeat of the season
0-4
Highest league position of the season
3
Lowest league position of the season
9
Yellow Cards
4
Red Cards
1
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1) Five players have been named in a major tournament squad for England whilst playing in Italy. Name them? 2) David Seaman played for five clubs during his 22 year career. Name them! 3)Angel Di Maria has played for which 3 European Clubs? 4) Name Liverpool’s managers during the 1980’S 5) Name the 6 players who have played in the 2002,2006, 2010 2014?
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Date
Opponents
H/A
Comp
Res
Gk
2
3
4
5
5 Jul
Bishop Auckland Res
A
F
3-2 L
Martin
Jowett
Murray
Bezance
Steel
19 Jul
Annfield Plain
A
F
4-4 D
Martin
Greaves
Jowett
Bezance
Steel
30 Jul
Hartlepool FC
A
F
3-1 L
Martin
Greaves
Jowett
Bezance
Steel
2 Aug
Lakes Utd
A
F
2-2 D
Martin
Murray B
Jowett
Steel
Bennetts
16 Aug
Redcar Athletic
A
TL 2
0-3 W
Martin
Murray B
Jowett (C)
Steel
Bezance
23 Aug
Redcar Town
H
TL 2
3-3 D
Martin
Murray B
Bezance 1 Murray M 1
27 Aug
Billingham synthonia
A
TL2
2-4 L
Martin
Jowett (c)
Bezance
Murray M
Cooper
1 Sep
Yarm FC
H
TL2
3-3 D
Martin
Jowett (c)
Bezance
Murray M
Cottrell
13 Sep
Great Ayton
H
MB
20 Sep
Loftus Athletic
H
BP
27 Sep
Borough Rangers
H
TL2
Ferryhill Town
H
DCT
4 Oct
Steel
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
Brocklesby (C)
Johnson
Rowney D
Greaves
Chambers2
Laverick
Lenham9
Lapping10
Cookland11
Brocklesby (C)
Bayes
Rowney D 1
Brocklesby (C)
Bayes
Rowney D
Lenham
Johnson
Laverick
Rowney A 1
Brooks
Murray B
Murray M
Brooks
Lapping
Greaves
Cook1
Laverick
Chan 1
Bezance
Cooper
Lenham 1 Chambers 1 Laverick 1
Cooper
9
10
Cookland11
Johnson
Rowney D
Chambers 1
Lenham
Bayes 1
Laverick 1
Cotrell
Brocklesby (c)
Rowney D
Johnson
Lenham
Bayes
Laverick
Jowett5 1
Rowney A2
Chan9
Rowney D 1
Johnson
Chambers
Bayes 1
Cottrell
Laverick
Steel10
Rowney A4
Lenham8
Johnson
Bennetts 1
Chambers
Bayes
Laverick
Lenham
Cookland11 1
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
Chan
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13th September
Great Ayton (13:30)
Home Cup
Not Provided
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20
September
Loftus Athletic (13:30)
Home Cup
Not Provided
Northfield Sportsdrome, Thames Road, Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, TS22 5EG Telephone No: 01642 556396
27th September Not Provided
Provided
Away
League
Northfield Sportsdrome, Thames Road, Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, TS22 5EG Telephone No: 01642 556396
4th Not
Boro Rangers (14:00)
October
Ferryhill Town (13:30)
Home Cup
Northfield Sportsdrome, Thames Road, Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, TS22 5EG Telephone No: 01642 556396 Email: info@sportsdrome.co.uk
1) David Platt, Gerry Hitchins, Marj Hatley, Pail Ince, Ray Wilkins 2) Peterborough Utd, Birmingham City, QPR, Arsenal, Man City 3) Benfica,Ral Madrid, Manchester Utd 4) Paisley, Fagan, Daglish 5) Marcus Beasley (USA), Gianluigi Buffon (ITA), Iker Cassilas (SPA), Miroslav Klose (GER), Rafael Marques (Mex), Xavi Hernandez (SPA)