CATHOLIC UNITED F O O T B A L L
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CANNING TOWN | OLYMPIAN PREMIER DIVISION | SATURDAY 5th SEPTEMBER 2020 | 14:30 KO
CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME: JAMES PAVIOUR
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ell it’s a new season & despite nothing much happening on the pitch since March due to the suspension of all football, we’ve been busy off it. Firstly, the effects of this global pandemic have been felt by everyone in different ways & I think I
ship with a local charity to raise awareness about mental health, significantly strengthened the link with our youth section, launched three new Sunday men’s teams & recruited a new management team.
last two seasons. Dan has been a close friend for 25 years & he stepped up to manage the team under some duress when he really only wanted to play. Dan joined Catholic United four years ago & really helped take the club to the next level with his knowledge &
speak for everyone when I say that it has put certain things into perspective.
Stuart has come in and brought a level of professionalism to the club & we’re
the expectations he set. There are many people who have played a signif-
We, the football community, are lucky that competitive football resumes this weekend & we wish everyone well in their upcoming seasons.
delighted to have him onboard. He has brought in Howard, Emily, and most recently Simon Thomas, to his management team & I am sure this will prove a success.
icant part in the rise of this club over the last 10 years but he is a true Catholic United legend & has played as big a part as any, on and off the pitch!
Off the pitch we have a number of things happening that we are excited about; we have launched a partner-
At this point, I would like to go on record & offer my thanks to Dan Trenkel who solely managed the team for the
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Stuart has been fantastic so far. The
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VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT: NEW MANAGER STUART MARSHALL
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MATCH PREVIEW: LOUIS GODWIN-GREEN INTERVIEW
feedback from the existing squad has been really positive & I think he has made some very clever signings which
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FIRST TEAM SQUAD: PLAYER SPONSORSHIPS
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2019/20 SEASON: NUMBERS REVIEW
HALF-TIME QUIZ
have strengthened the squad. I like the dynamic with him, Howard & now Simon; fundamentally they are all nice people & their complementary styles
Warder & Tom Elliot. Thankfully I don’t have to make those decisions anymore, but we have complete trust in Tom & Eamonn that they will nurture
Someone asked me about my expectations, & I do have them, but I’d rather keep them to myself. I don’t think we’ll finish rock bottom as was recent-
seem to be having a real impact with the players. Stuart is exceptionally
the young talent & push them forward when they’re ready to step up. I’m also
ly predicted on Twitter. Realistically Buckhurst Hill are the team to beat in
committed & passionate. His enthusiasm for football & the way he has in-
very positive about the reserves prospects for the season ahead in Division
our league, but we’ve been so lucky to have won so many titles & played in so
tegrated into the club are just two of many more positives. His style is very different to what the players are used to & you can see that people are trying to impress & work hard. Howard, from what I have seen is very insightful & makes intelligent comments to players one-to-one, also Simon has played at
4.
many big games over the last few years I just want more of the same.
We’re joined this season by the junior & minors, having affiliated with the club. It is their pathway to mens football & it is of the utmost importance that this pathway exists. Our status as a club is much stronger as a joined
It’s all positive at this stage but I’m just so excited to watch competitive games again. I honestly don’t know the latest with attendances, changing facilities & all the other COVID related changes &
the highest level & is one of the calmest, likeable characters I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. All in all it’s a great management team, not forgetting Emily who is a superb women’s
up entity. With seven adults teams & the strength of the juniors section we must be one of the biggest clubs in the local area now, which we are immensely proud of.
how that might impact things. All I will say is it’s no fun living, working, & socialising at home & it’s been a difficult six months for a lot of people. So lets just all enjoy the return to football.
player for our friends over the road, Leigh Ramblers.
Step 6 has been talked about since its inception two seasons ago. It’s clear-
Stuart is a real winner & I know he will have the team ready for the challenges
ly the path that Catholic United want to take but it’s complicated with the
that lie ahead. He has my full support & I wish him the best of luck. We have a fantastic reserve team full of players who are 100% committed to
ground situation. I will never push a decision through that may put the club at risk. It’s a big step & whilst we applied for promotion before, for reasons out of our control we had to leave
the club. We train as a first & reserve team collective squad & the quality & intensity in training has been superb. There are certainly reserve team play-
Bowers & Pitsea & that put us back to square one. Ultimately the aim is to do it when it’s right. At the moment I’m excited about the Olympian Premier
ers who have caught my eye; name-
League which I’ve always thought is
ly Joe O’Kane, Franklin Craik, James
one of the strongest leagues around.
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HOME GROUND
VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT: STUART MARSHALL
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his afternoon, I would like to wel-
been
a
MANAGER SPONSORSHIP: RICHARD PIGGFORD
great
come all everyone connected with Canning Town. I hope everyone has a safe trip to and from the game.
time to realign the leagues. I believe three or four teams
I think I speak for everyone involved in football what a feeing game day is. With
would benefit by dropping
the lockdown and the COVID issues this has been a long time coming.
down.
We’ve had a good pre-season and I’m
We have a tough game ahead of
just looking forward to getting started now. The boys have been excellent & I’m excited by the challenges ahead. This league is a tough one to win & whoever
us today & expect Canning Town to be strong. We will need to be at our best to get a result. We have more or less everyone available
finishes top would have had to work hard to win the title. The teams are strong and I think one from eight or nine are going
so makes selection very difficult.
to challenge.
get the hard work that goes on off it. We are in the position today of playing foot-
I’ve said in the past & standby the fact the top teams in the Olympian would be a top 10 senior league team. Look at White Ensign they have proven the gap is very
ball because of this. Big thanks goes to Pav, Warren, Rob and all the committee of Catholic.
small between step 7 and 5. In all fairness they should be a step 5 team now. Local senior league teams close to us struggle each year & I think this would have
Final thanks goes to Howard, Simon, Louis and Emily. Between us all I think we have covered all the basis on the pitch. I hope everyone enjoys the games.
With all the work on the pitch people for-
SEPTEMBER LEAGUE FIXTURES SAT SHENFIELD A.F.C
12 SAT 19 SAT 26
(A) HUTTON (H) SPRINGFIELD (A)
MEET OUR NEW SIGNINGS (PREVIOUS CLUBS) TED BUCHANAN
RHYS FATT
SCOTT KEYS
JOSH WILLIAMS
DEFENDER AGE: 20 (ENFIELD)
FORWARD AGE: 26 (WHITE ENSIGN)
DEFENDER AGE: 32 (BASILDON TOWN)
WINGER AGE: 18 (BOWERS & PITSEA U18)
MIDFIELDER AGE: 18 (BOWERS & PITSEA U18)
STRIKER AGE: 21 (HAROLD HILL)
ALFIE LINDFIELD
JAKE WILLIS
STRIKER AGE: 27 (LEIGH RAMBLERS)
FORWARD AGE: 21 (LAKESIDE UNITED)
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TEEJAY CHIORORO RON HOBBROUGH
LOUIS: WE ARE READY TO CHALLENGE AGAIN LOUIS GODWIN-GREEN CUFC CAREER
After many months without competitive football, Catholic United’s number one is focussed on lifting silverware at the end of the season How nice is it to be back playing? It’s a great feeling being back, it’s all still a little bit different with all of the safety precautions that are now in place but it’s brilliant to be back with the lads & just playing & enjoying what we are all here to do. You have to remember that it was all very sudden, one week we are all together, & then lockdown comes into play & we don’t see each other for over three months so getting back was emotional in a way as we are a very close bunch. Not that the role was unknown to you, how did it feel when Stuart came in & confirmed you’d take the
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armband? Stuart called me when it was officially announced that he would be the new manager & we had a long chat. It was great, straight away I was on board with what he wanted to do, I had heard good things about him & how passionate he was in his role & as a player thats exactly what you want. He then told me he wanted to keep me as his captain & thats a huge compliment
Debut: Great Baddow (H) January 2016 Appearances: 144 Clean Sheets: 51 2017/18 Player of the Year
from him as well as an honour to lead the lads & this great club so obviously on a personal level, I was over the moon. Sounds like there’s a good connec-
have all worked really hard & the numbers have been very good too. The sessions done by Howard & Tom Harding have been really good, they have worked the lads hard & they all look very sharp. You can see this in the
tion already amongst yourself & management team? The chemistry amongst myself & the management team it is very good &
games we have played too, some of the football we have played has been lovely to watch from where I am & there has been much more positives
was from the start. I believe the key to that is because Stuart, Howard, Emily,
than negatives to take into the new season. Stuart & Howard have brought
Simon & I are always in contact with each other & are always upfront with each other too. This helps as we all
in a few new lads & straight away they have settled in, they are good lads & we are really pleased they are part of
know where we stand, if something doesn’t feel right, we say it & work it out. Everyone is involved in decisions,
the team.
that is key. What was your assessment of pre-season?
can achieve this season? And as captain, what do you expect from your teammates? I am very excited for what we as a
Pre-Season has been great, the lads
team can achieve this year, I honestly
Do you feel excited by what the club
MATCH PREVIEW
believe we can push for the title again.
bering that we are a team, we are also
game.
Yes, we will face tough competition from other sides like Buckhurst Hill who are a great young team but also some other teams will have improved
friends so if you let yourself down, you let your friends down. They need to be tough, & they need to believe going into each game that they will get the
Will the move from Bowers to Eastwoodbury Lane change anything? I think the move is great, yes Bowers
too but I honestly think with the team
result, believe in themselves & believe
was lovely, a proper football ground
we have, we can do it & take the club to the next level.
in their teammates. They do that, me included & I’m sure we take the club to the next level.
Regarding what I want from the players, I want them to fulfill their poten-
What can we expect from Canning
especially after all of the work they have done but Eastwoodbury Lane is great too with the same sort of surface, so there will be no excuses. We will not change how we play & If you
tials, all of them. They are such good & talented lads, that are hungry for success, I want them to get what they deserve & that is to win the league, to
Town? Canning Town are a good side, they always make it tough for us & I think if you look at results over the last cou-
go back a couple of years to the season we won the league, we played a number of games there & we train there also, so we know it well. Anoth-
win a cup. But in order to get that, they need to remember it’s a long season, &
ple of years between us, I’d say we are even so it’s going to be tough. They
er good thing about the move also is that we are closer to home where we
there will be times when things don’t always go our way. But to get through that, they need to work hard, & that is from the start to the finish, remem-
also play on the same sort of surface as us so they will look to play, but at the same time they can mix it up too, so I expect a very good opening day
should be, & this is great for the club as a whole.
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”One-nil, to the boys in green;” or so it tends to go when Canning Town visit. In each of our three Premier Division home fixtures, Catholic United have won by a solitary goal. The most important coming in 2018 when substitute Ellis Sands rose highest to give the Hoops an invaluable three points in the championship run-in.
2020/21 FIRST TEAM SQUAD
CAPTAIN SPONSORED BY:
PAUL MARSH
MARK BAPTIST
TED BUCHANAN
SPONSORED BY:
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TEEJAY CHIORORO
RHYS FATT
SPONSORED BY:
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LOUIS GODWIN-GREEN
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RON HOBBROUGH
PATRICK KEARNEY
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ELLIS SANDS
SIMON THOMAS
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MANAGER: STUART MARSHALL ASSISTANT MANAGER: HOWARD MACKLER PHYSIO: EMILY MACKLER
PRESEAS0N 2020 RESULTS 04/08 White Ensign (H) L4-1 08/08 Corinthian (A) W3-1 15/08 Frenford (H) L2-1 22/08 Hornchurch (A) L3-0 29/08 Hatfield Peveral (A) W6-0
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OPPOSITION FOCUS
CANNING TOWN CLUB INFORMATION Founded: 1948
HONOURS
Joined League: 2000
EOFL Division One (3): 2000/01,
Ground: West Ham Foundation
2005/06, 2015,16
Manager: Lee Wilson
ACTION REPLAY: SEPTEMBER 2014 CATHOLIC UNITED 3 - 2 CANNING TOWN James Paviour’s first season as manager saw both clubs paired in Round One of the League Cup as the then Division Three side ‘hosted’ their opponents of two leagues above at Wellstead Gardens. Ongoing ground arrangements
Thomas & Patrick, were part of the squad but unavailable due to injury & cricket respectively.
meant the East London side sacrificed home advantage despite still playing as the home team.
8-0 hammering over Epping Town before captain Craig Roberts’ winner in the final 10 minutes against East Londoners a week later.
Five years later, Mark Baptist is the only survivor from the teamsheet that
And it was Roberts - a threat in both
day, although both Kearney brothers,
boxes throughout the season that re-
7th
Highest Premier Division position in 2007/08
PRE-SEASON RESULTS FRENFORD RESERVES (H) W 7-1 SNARESBROOK (H) L 1-4 WEST ESSEX (H) W 3-1 SOUTH ESSEX UNITED (H) W 8-1
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The Hoops’ quest for promotion had started promisingly; an opening day
OLD FORESTERS W 4-1 TOWER UNITED (H) W 2-1
sulted in a solid contribution of seven goals from centre back - who continued his scoring form against Town to put Paviour’s side ahead. James Foy doubled & then restored Catholic’s two goal lead after the break - his second & third goals in a season that saw him finish behind 3XI striker Joe Sibbons as the club top scorer! CUFC LINEUP: George Watts, John Nutman, Craig Roberts, Paul McGiven, Matt Hambleton, Ronnie Bridges, Alex Disch, Dale Sands, Ryan Kitchen-Martin, Mike Gerrard, James Foy SUBS: Mark Baptist, Nathan Roche
PREVIOUS SIX MEETINGS W - Canning Town 4 Catholic United 2 LEAGUE, [11.01.20]
L - Catholic United 1 Canning Town 0 LEAGUE, [28.09.19]
L - Catholic United 1 Canning Town 0 LEAGUE, [02.03.19]
W - Canning Town 3 Catholic United 2 LEAGUE, [20.10.18]
L - Catholic United 1 Canning Town 0 LEAGUE, [23.04.18]
L - Canning Town 0 Catholic United 3 LEAGUE, [16.12.17]
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CATHOLIC UNITED HISTORY
C PRESIDENTS 1959-65 Bishop George Beck 1965-78 Stan Groom 1978-96 Rev Fred Wall 1996-17 Tony Cotgrove 2017- Paul Marsh
CHAIRMANS 1959-60 Joe Persighetti 1960-65 Stan Groom 1965-66 John Mudd 1966-81 Glen Foy 1981-83 Martin Britt 1983-85 Chris Sexton 1985-93 Tony Cotgrove 1993-97 Kevin Wall 1997-01 Keith Exley 2001-11 Paul Marsh 2011-18 Chris Knight 2018- James Paviour
atholic United has a long history of football in Southend-on-Sea,
two weeks, when out of the blue a parcel containing a brand new strip
originally known in the 1930’s as Southend Catholic & then later as Catholic Athletic.
arrived, together with a letter wishing Catholic United every success. The first time the kit was worn (below) was in the prestigious 1968 Walton Cup final
Catholic United, as we now know it, was founded in 1959 during a meeting
played at Roots Hall, where Catholic United beat Haden United 2-0 to claim
at Sacred Heart Church Hall. Joe Persigetti was elected the first Chairman
the trophy for the second time in as many years. It was then decided in our
& his nephew Tony Cotgrove later became club president in 1996. The
gratitude to Celtic it would be written into the club’s constitution that
family tradition within the Club has remained throughout time.
our club colours would always be the world famous green & white hoops.
Originally the club played in white shirts and black shorts, but there was soon a desire to make the club more easily recognisable from other teams by its colours. Our chairman
The club played its early football at Nazareth House, which was then an orphanage. This was possibly the time when the teams were best supported as all the children would watch. Like
at the time, Glen Foy wrote a letter to the Celtic Football Club chairman, Bob Kelly, asking if we could buy a kit from them with an accompanying ex-
Wellstead Gardens in its prime before the club were evicted in 2018, Nazareth House was regarded as one of the best pitches in the area & was unfortu-
planation for the reasons behind the request. Also in those days, the manufacturer Umbro would not allow the Celtic kit to be on general sale.
nately lost to the building of St Helen’s primary school in the early 1970’s.
Foy did not hear from Celtic for about
Despite continuously moving between grounds, the club were ready to take the quality of football on offer to the
next level. In 2009, the club was accepted to play in the prestigious Essex Olympian League (Step Five), & having worked up through the leagues,
BACK-TO-BACK WALTON CUP WINNERS
Catholic United were crowned Premier Division champions in 2018 at the first attempt. In recent years, prolonged cup runs have become a feature in the season calendar, with consecutive victories coming in the 2017/18 & 2018/19 Anagram Records Trophy - a competition devised of clubs from Essex, Hertfordshire & Middlesex at the equivalent level. Last season, the Hoops competed in the FA Vase for the first time beating Essex Senior League side Clacton FC 6-1 in the first qualifying round.
2017/18 PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS & ANAGRAMS RECORD TROPHY WINNERS
At the start of the 2020/21 season, the club announced they will be working alongside MIND to help raise vital awareness for mental health.
SBC Premier Division (2): 1968-69, 1969-70 SBC Division One (1): 1964/65, 2000/01 SBC Walton Cup (2): 1966/67, 1967/68 SBC Charity Cup (4): 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92, 1993/94 SBC Division Three (1): 1962/63 EOFL Premier Division (1): 2017/18 EOFL Division Two (1): 2015/16 EOFL Division Three (1): 2014/15 EOFL Challenge Cup (1): 2018/19 Anagrams Record Trophy (2): 2017/18, 2018/19
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CLUB HONOURS
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2019/20 SEASON REVIEW
GAMES PLAYED
Before COVID-19 brought a turbulant season to a premature end in March, Catholic United had still secured their first FA Vase victory, booked their place in the League Cup semi-final & were on course to secure promotion to Step 6. Here’s a breakdown of the season by numbers.
W13 D4 L9
BIGGEST WIN
0-7
SCORED: 70
Michael Sammut started all 26 fixtures
League (Aug ‘19)
8
MR RELIABLE for Catholic United. The midfielder also
C L E A N CONCEDED: 46 SHEETS FANTASY LEAGUE STAR AARON BALDWIN JOINT TOP SCORER (10) JOINT MOST ASSISTS (11)
the only player in the Premier Division (21) to achieve this feat.
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CANNING TOWN NIAL AKATA MATT BETTS THOMAS BYRNE JAY DYER CHARLIE FRY KARL HARMS ADAM HUNT STEPHEN IKUMELO KANE MALONEY SULAIMAN MASSAQUOI RUFUSON PIERRE-LOUIS HARRY RIXON TYRON THOMAS JACK WILLIAMSON AIDEN WINTRIP BASED ON LAST MATCH PLAYED (22/02/20)
NEXT HOME FIXTURE: HUTTON (LEAGUE) SATURDAY 19th SEPTEMBER OFFICIALS:
TODAY’S LEAGUE FIXTURES:
REFEREE: DAVID TREGASKES
BUCKHURST HILL v KELVEDON HATCH
ASSISTANT: ELLIOTT HARDCASTLE
HUTTON v BASILDON TOWN
ASSISTANT: THOMAS WINDEATT
OLD SOUTHENDIAN v BISHOP’S STORTFORD SWIFTS RAYLEIGH TOWN v HAROLD WOOD ATHLETIC SPRINGFIELD v LEIGH RAMBLERS SUNGATE v SHENFIELD A.F.C