Leverstock Green FC Programme vs Bovingdon

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WHFA St Marys Challenge Cup Quarter Final Bovingdon Tuesday 30th January 2024 Kick Off 7:45 pm Vs LORDS Builders Merchants Stadium

Admission £8 Concessions £4 Under 12’s Free Match Sponsor TONY SMART Vice President West Herts FA


Welcome to Leverstock Green FC Today we welcome Bovingdon Players, Officials and Supporters to the LORDS Builders Merchants Stadium Bovingdon’s management team is well know to us, having played and managed at our club. Also, several of Bovingdon’s players have also represented Leverstock Green in the past. We also welcome our match officials Referee James Sedley and his assistants, Paul O’Hare and Frank Van der Wens. We hope you have an enjoyable evening with us. You are all welcome to use the clubs bar and tea bar before, halftime and after today’s game. You will be well look after by Sue and Michelle and our catering staff, Ioana and Nigel. On the gate Steve, Steve and Tony will give guidance for car parking and selling 50/50 tickets. The entrance fee us £8 and £4 for concessions and Under 12’s is free. Our sponsor for today’s game is Tony Smart one of our Club Officers and WHFA Vice President. We thank Tony for sponsoring today’s league game. The FA are targeting discrimination in football, see the next page in this programme, which includes racism which in the news recently. Please use the car parking provided inside the ground, as this will avoid any unnecessary disruption to our neighbours. If you have left your car on ANY of the adjoining roads, please pop outside and bring your car in, the car parking is free. Please follow any instructions or requests made by the club for your safety and enjoyment. The Club Management also reserves the right to refuse admission to the ground to, or to eject from the ground, any person who refuses to be searched by any steward, servant or agent of the Club or any Police officer. The Club management accepts no responsibility for injury or loss of property. Fixtures, results, and league tables are shown within the programme or visit our web site. http://levgreenfc.co.uk Thank you for your co-operation.


We're targeting discrimination in football. Can you help?

We are taking a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination in football. We’re calling on clubs and leagues like your own to report hate, prejudice or discrimination whenever you see it or hear it. For those people who behave in a racist, sexist or homophobic way, the message is clear. Enough is Enough. When we know it has happened, we can take the actions needed to remove discriminatory behaviour. We'll be doing so through a range of punishments: • Players will be removed from play and suspended. • Teams can have points deducted. • Grounds can be closed for repeat offenders. Together we can end hate in football. Spread the word that discrimination of all forms will be punished. Share with your welfare officers, league and club officials, and everyone across your league and clubs. We want everyone across grassroots football to know...

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. TELL US, WE’LL TACKLE IT.


ST MARYS CHALLENGE CUP 2023/2024 Welcome to the 2023/2024 St Marys Challenge Cup, one of the World's oldest Competitions, organised by the West Herts FA, since 1888. It has always been the "Local FA Cup" for Senior Non-Professional teams in the West Herts Region! Two seasons ago, the West Herts FA folded their League programme but continued the St Marys Cup Competition. Last season, we invited 8 teams that are the top teams connected to the West Herts FA, in the FA Non-League Pyramid System, Step 5 to 7 and had a great Competition. With 351 watching the Final at Hemel Hempstead Town, Leverstock Green just overcame Tring Athletic, 1-0. With 8 Teams invited, there are 2 Rounds to the Final. Deadline Dates Quarter Finals by February 15th 2024 and Semi Finals by April 11th 2024. ST MARY'S CUP DRAW - 2023 /2024 Holders: Leverstock Green FC QUARTER-FINALS (To be played by February 15th 2024) A OXHEY JETS v AMERSHAM TOWN B LEVERSTOCK GREEN v BOVINGDON C TRING ATHLETIC v BERKHAMSTED RAIDERS D HARPENDEN TOWN v CHIPPERFIELD CORINTHIANS SEMI-FINALS (To be played by April 11th 2024) ECvB FAvD FINAL (Provisionally, to be played on Bank Holiday Monday, May 6th 2024) EVF


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We provide a range of integrated services, which together form a pathway to support people towards an independent future. Day Centre – A community-based setting, providing expert advice, where anyone is welcome to drop in, have a shower, a hot meal, some clean clothes, as well as some friendly company. Outreach – Working with local rough sleepers to build trust and offer access to any services needed – with a focus on bringing people into safe and stable accommodation. The Elms – A 44-bed hostel providing emergency and short-term accommodation to single, homeless adults. Crash Pad – Emergency overnight accommodation offered to people when we are unable to accommodate them immediately at The Elms. Move On – Providing support for The Elms residents into more independent living in shared accommodation. Resettlement – Supporting clients moving from The Elms or Move On into council, social housing, or private rental. Foodbank – Providing emergency food parcels and household provisions to local individuals and families. In the Community – Supporting people in the community during this cost-of-living crisis and helping reduce the need to visit our Foodbank. Social Enterprises – Developing employability skills and self-confidence in a supportive environment, while also raising income.


Craig Ringsell Sports Pitches & Garden Services! Trading since 2008. Specialist in winter and summer sports pitches and schools sites. Groundsman to Chesham Utd Fc, Dr Challoners Boys, Chesham Grammar and cover 18 cricket club in Herts, Beds and Bucks. Also do consultancy for a number of local football clubs Leverstock Green, Leighton Town and Amersham Town. Maintenance to general gardens cover mowing , weeding, hedge cutting and lawn treatments.

Mantis Cranes specialise in the hire and sale of self-erecting tower cranes, flat-top tower cranes, luffing tower cranes and construction hoists. We also offer an extensive range of crane accessories. We are a family-run company that has been operating in UK and Ireland for more than 20 years. We provide cost-effective lifting solutions for construction projects. Our established bases in UK and Ireland allow us to truly offer a nationwide service.


The Management Teams First Team Fergus Moore – Manager Scott McGleish – Assistant Manager

Ross Bargent, Darren Bonfield, Aaron Eales Coach GK Coach Coach

Development Team

Andy Murray – Manager Steve Newing – Coach Mark McGinty- Coach Under 18’s Aaron McIntosh – Manager Dan Renton – Joint Manager

Dan Sadler – Coach

Club Physio Dan Homer


WHFA ST Marys Challenge Cup 30th January 2024 Green Shirts, Green Shorts & Socks

Red Shirts, Blue Shorts & Socks

JOSH BOWLER (GK)

MATT FALLON

RIO BEACH

JACK ALLEN

BRADLEY ROBISNON

BEN BALDWIN

DAN WEEKS

SCOTT BONNER

MICKEY HAVILL-TIERNEY

SCOTT BURGE

RYAN CARRUTHERS

LOUIE CARR

CALLUM NEAL

HAYDEN CASSIDY

ADEMIDE BARUWA

CONNOR CHURCH

GEORGE MITCHELL-GEARS

HARRISON DATTA

LUKE BECKWITH

DAN DEVINE

ETHAN MOONEY

TOM FLANAGAN

DANNY MAY

ROB JOHNSON

NAT CONNOLLY

TOM KENNARD

DAN PETT

BLAAZE LAWRENCE

RAWN SEALE

ALEX MARSH

PAUL MARKS

JORDON MULHOLLAND

RADU-MIHAL STEFANOAICA

LEWIS NICHOLLS

JOE SADLER

LUCA WINDER

LEWIS COLLINS Manager: Fergus Moore Assistant: Scott McGleish GK Coach: Darren Bonfield Coach: Ross Bargent Coach: Aaron Eales Physio: Dan Homer

Manager: Steve Hutchins Assistant: Kevin Godbold Coach: Ian Felgate Coach Physio:

Referee: James Sedley Referee Assistants: Paul O’Hare and Frank Van der Wens


Home Games at the Lords Builders Merchants Stadium Kick Off

Date

Team

Event

Opponents

Day

01-Feb

U18

SCYFL

Leighton Town

Thursday

19:45

03-Feb

1st

SSML

Real Bedford

Saturday

15:00

06-Feb

1st

GCT

Dunstable Town

Tuesday

19:45

10-Feb

Dev

HSCL

Sandridge Rovers

Saturday

15:00

13-Feb

1st

SSML

Milton Keynes Irish

Tuesday

19:45

15-Feb

U18

SCYFL

Hemel Hempstead

Thursday

19:45

17-Feb

1st

SSML

Crawley Green

Saturday

15:00

20-Feb

1st

SSML

Arlesey Town

Tuesday

19:45

24-Feb

Dev

HSCL

Bush Hill Rangers

Saturday

15:00


https://kitaid.net A few words about KitAid KitAid is a charity set up by, Derrick Williams MBE, who visited Tanzania on a WaterAid supporters’ trip in 1998. Derrick, being a mad footie fan, was amazed at the reception he received from children and adults in remote villages just because he was wearing one of his favourite football shirts (he follows Watford, Liverpool and Chesham Utd). After two weeks in Tanzania, a flame was lit in Derrick’s heart, and he was on a mission to provide kit and equipment to the bare-footed children playing with footballs made of tied string and plastic bags. Twenty-one years on, KitAid has lots of volunteers and to date we’ve sent out 900,000+ kits to children and adults in 55 different countries across the world.

How to donate

If you’d like to support the KitAid cause, the easiest way to donate your unwanted football kit, in order for us to find it a new home. Alternatively, if you don’t have any unwanted kit, but would still like to support us, we’re very grateful for any donations which will help to fund our annual costs as well as support other partnership charities where possible. We thank you for all your support.

In working in some of the most under-privileged countries around the world, The Football Association is no stranger to seeing the impact the donation of something as simple as a shirt or a pair of shorts can make. KitAid has brought an enormous amount of pleasure and enjoyment to young and old alike through the gift of football kit and has shared the spirit of British clubs and the England team with communities in all corners of the globe. We are proud to be associated with KitAid and wish them all the best in their endeavours for the years to come. Jane Bateman, Head of International Relations, The Football Association


Leverstock Green FC Club Information President – Jamie Herd Chairman – Emma Smart Vice Chairman – Tony Smart General Club Secretary – Steve Ypey Football Secretary – Alan Lee Treasurer – Tony Smart General Officer – William Dawes General Committee Keith Pym, Alan Brett, Scott Isaacs, Pete Jerram, Steve Ypey, Roger Lipscombe, Garry Harvey, Gemma Williams, Stephen Fletcher, Laurence Fitzgerald, Steven Smart

Match Day Secretary - Alan Lee Membership: Steve Ypey Clubhouse Manager – Tony Smart Club Welfare Officer/Charter Standard – Scott Isaacs Functions & Sponsorship – Gemma Williams Groundsman & Team – Bill Dawes Roger Lipscombe, Peter Jerram & Alan Brett Media Officer/Website – Alan Lee Photographer/Facebook – Stephan Fletcher Programme Editor – Tony Smart Veo – Garry Harvey & Laurence Fitzgerald Accountants – Coyle & Co Honorary Life Vice-Presidents Mr. J Baldry, Mr. B Barter, Mr. C Bull, Mr. W Dawes, Mr. J Doble, Mr. S Robinson, Mr. R Saville, Mr. A Smart, Mr. P Taylor, Mr. J Williams, Mr. M Goodson, Mr. .J Lawes Web: http://levgreenfc.co.uk Twitter: @levgreenfc Facebook: @Leverstock Green F.C.


Bovingdon FC History

Bovingdon Football Club was formed in 1910 and originally played our matches at Blacksmiths Hill along the Chipperfield Road. There were no on-site facilities, and the players had to change in the Village Hall and walk to the ground. In 1953 the club moved to our current home ground in Green Lane, using a converted post-war Nissen hut as a changing room. The new clubhouse was opened in 1973 and the facilities are amongst the best in the area, sporting a clubhouse and bar, four changing rooms and separate shower blocks. The ground also provides two full size pitches, two junior pitches, and a floodlit training area. The early years were spent playing in the West Herts League, before progressing to the Herts Senior County League in the late 1950’s. We enjoyed most of our success during the years between 1950 and 1957 when we picked up no less than 22 trophies. Our most notable achievement was being crowned Champions seven years running. Bovingdon FC has won all of the local cup competitions; the Apsley Senior twice, Watford Peace six times, Webster Cup four times, plus the Chiltern Villages and the Herts Junior. We have also won the St Mary’s four times - in 1950, 1954, 1955, and 1957. Other Cup success came when we won the Rickmansworth Charity Cup in 2005 and our Reserve Team won the Cecil Hudson Cup in 2015. More recent success has come in the form of Herts Senior County champions (17/18) and Spartan South Mid Div 2 Champions (18/19) We currently run three senior teams, with the First Team and Reserves Team both playing in the Herts County League and the ‘A’ Team in the West Herts League. Our thriving junior section fields teams from the under-7s through to the under-18s, who supply a stream of home-grown talent to the senior squad. Our club exists because of the fantastic amount of time and effort our committee and volunteers put into the club. Many of whom have full time jobs, as well as other commitments and for their amazing efforts we are extremely grateful!


First Team Results 2023 Date

Venue

Opponents

Score

Goalscorers

22-Jul

HFACS

Home

Tring Athletic

2-4

Lost

Blunden 2

01-Aug

SSML

Away

St Panteleimon

2-0

Won

Stefanoaica, Pett

05-Aug

FAC

Home

White Ensign

5-3

Won

Blunden 3, Stefanoaica 2

12-Aug

SSML

Home

Stansted

4-0

Won

Michell- Gears 2, Blunden, Beckwith

16-Aug

SSML

Away

FC Romania

1-4

Lost

Stefanoaica

19-Aug

FAC

Away

Walthamstow

1-3

Lost

Pett

26-Aug

FAV

Home

Ampthill

3-2

Won

Edwards 2, Newman

29-Aug

SSML

Home

Harpenden Town

2-0

Won

Beckwith, Stefanoaica

02-Sep

SSML

Home

Dunstable Town

1-4

Lost

Stefanoaica

09-Sep

SSML

Away

Shefford Town & Campton

3-1

Won

Radu 2, Pett

16-Sep

SSML

Away

Potton Utd

1- 4

Lost

Blunden

23-Sep

FAV

Away

Crawley Green

0-3

Lost

30-Sep

SSML

Home

Baldock Town

5-1

Won

Mitchell-Gears 2, Beckwith, Seale, Mooney

02-Oct

HFASC

Away

Hitchin

1 - 1*

Lost

Beckwith

07-Oct

SSML

Away

Cockfosters

2-5

Lost

Stefanoaica, Mitchell-Gears

10-Oct

SSML

Home

St Panteleimon

0-0

Draw

14-Oct

SSML

Home

Sawbridgeworth Town

3-1

Won

Mooney, Newman, Collins

17-Oct

SSML

Home

Aylesbury Vale Dynamos

3-2

Won

Neal, Stefanoaica, Beckwith

21-Oct

SSML

Away

Biggleswade Utd

2-1

Won

Neal, Sadler

25-Oct

SSML

Away

London Lions

4-3

Won

Newman, Stefanoacia, Beach, Grout

28-Oct

SSML

Away

Colney Heath

1-0

Won

Pett

31-Oct

PDC

Home

London Lions

0-3

Lost

04-Nov

SSML

Away

Harpenden Town

1-3

Lost

Newman

11-Nov

GCT

Home

Northampton Sileby R.

3-0

Won

Beckwith, Stefanoaica, Mitchell-Gears

18-Nov

SSML

Away

Milton Keynes Irish

2-2

Draw

Stefanoacia 2

25-Nov

SSML

Home

FC Romania

3-2

Won

Beckwith, Beach, Mitchell-Gears

02-Dec

SSML

Home

Potton Utd

1-1

Draw

Pett

16-Dec

SSML

Away

Sawbridgeworth Town

3-1

Won

Stefanoacia 2, Pett

23-Dec

SSML

Home

Colney Heath

1-4

Lost

Stefanoaica


First Team Results & Fixtures Date

Venue

Opponents

Score

Goalscorers

09-Jan

SSML Home

Biggleswade Utd

6-0

Won

Stefanoaica, Neal 2, Beckwith, Seale, Newman

13-Jan

SSML Away

Arlesey Town

2-1

Won

Pett, Beckwith

27-Jan

SSML Home

London Lions

1-1

Draw

Collins

30-Jan

SMC

Bovingdon

Home

03-Feb SSML Home

Real Bedford

06-Feb SSML Home

Dunstable Town

10-Feb SSML Away

Aylesbury Vale Dynamos

13-Feb SSML Home

Milton Keynes Irish

17-Feb SSML Home

Crawley Green

20-Feb SSML Home

Arlesey Town

02-Mar SSML Away

Baldock Town

12-Mar SSML Home

Tring Athletic

16-Mar SSML Away

Real Bedford

23-Mar SSML Home

Cockfosters

30-Mar SSML Away

Crawley Green

06-Apr

SSML Away

Dunstable Town

09-Apr

SSML Away

Tring Athletic

13-Apr

SSML Away

Stansted

20-Apr

SSML Home

Shefford Town & Campton


First Team Appearances Player Rio Beach

SSML 24

PDC 1

GCT 1

StM 0

HSC 1

HCS 1

FA Cup 2

FA Vase 2

Nat Connolly

24

1

1

0

0

1

2

1

30

Luke Beckwith

22

1

1

0

1

1

2

2

30

Dan Pett

21

1

1

0

1

0

2

2

28

Radu Stefanoaica

21

0

1

0

1

1

2

0

26

Ryan Carruthers

19

0

1

0

1

1

2

2

26

Callum Neal

20

1

1

0

1

1

1

0

25

Dan Weeks

19

0

0

0

1

0

2

1

23

Mickey Havill-Tierney

16

1

1

0

1

1

2

1

23

Ethan Mooney

16

1

1

0

1

0

0

2

21

Josh Bowler

17

1

1

0

1

0

0

0

20

Danny May

13

1

1

0

0

1

1

2

19

Jayden Newman

15

1

0

0

1

0

0

1

18

George Mitchell-Gears

12

1

1

0

1

0

1

0

16

Lewis Collins

12

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

16

Ademide Baruwa

11

1

0

0

1

0

0

1

14

Rawn Seale

11

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

12

Bradley Robinson

8

0

0

0

1

1

1

0

11

Chris Blunden

7

0

0

0

0

1

2

1

11

Joe Sadler

6

1

1

0

1

1

1

0

11

Luke Durnin

6

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

8

Paul Marks

7

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

Austin Byfield

4

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

7

Connor McGinty

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

4

Morgan Grout

3

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

Loris Marcimain

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

Ryan Hennessy

2

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

3

Callum Moore

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

Shehzad Anwar

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

Scott McGleish

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

2

Total 32


First Team Goal Scorers Player

SSML

PDC

GCT

StM

HSC

HCS

Radu Stefanoaica George Michell-Gears Dan Pett Luke Beckwith Chris Blunden Jayden Newman Callum Neal Ethan Mooney Rio Beach Rawn Seale Lewis Collins Jordan Edwards Joe Sadler Morgan Grout

15 6 6 5 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FA Cup 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FA Vase 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Match Highlights Leverstock Green 1 London Lions 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGJPXN1r-uw

Total 19 7 7 7 7 5 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 1


Alan Lee Reporting Leverstock Green 1 London Lions 1 It was a frustrating afternoon for Leverstock Green as they dominated most of their game against London Lions on Saturday, but had to be content with a point from a 1-1 draw after conceding an equaliser from the penalty spot. Leverstock made a strong start to the game, and Rawn Seale had the first shot on goal in the 5th minute, but his effort from a narrow angle was fielded by visiting keeper Nathan Bloohn. In the 15th minute Bloohn was brought into action again, doing well to turn a rasping shot from Paul Marks round the post, and Bloohn made another good save in the 21st minute to turn away a shot from Rio Beach after a run into the box. Beach made another mazy run into the box in the 40th minute, but again his effort was blocked and Luke Beckwith shot over the bar from the rebound. Two minutes later a Dan Pett free kick was headed back across goal by Callum Neal to find Seale right in front of goal, but he couldn’t get a clean effort on the ball to put it away. At half time it was still goalless despite Leverstock having been on top throughout and Josh Bowler not having to make a single save at the other end. The second half picked up from where the first had left off, with Leverstock continuing to do all the attacking. There was another near-miss in the 52nd minute when Pett’s corner found Neal, whose header was on target but was headed off the line by a defender. In the 64th minute a trip on Beach just outside the penalty area gave Leverstock a free kick in a very dangerous position. Lewis Collins stepped up to take the kick and hit it perfectly, curling it over the wall and into the top corner of the net to finally give Leverstock a long-overdue lead. Up to this point the visitors had still produced nothing to trouble the Leverstock goal, but after three substitutions they started to push forward more in the last 15 minutes. In the 78th minute a good move put Austin Lipman through on goal, but Bowler produced a great save to turn the ball away. The rebound was not cleared however, and seconds later a challenge from Marks inside the box brought down a Lions player, and the referee pointed to the penalty spot. Lipman made no mistake from the spot kick and the scores were level at 1-1. Leverstock continued to push forward promisingly over the remaining minutes, but came up frustratingly short of creating a clear-cut chance, even after bringing on top scorer Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica, who hadn’t been fit enough to start the game. It was the visitors who came closest to winning the game, with Bowler having to pull off another good save to keep out a shot from Yoav Wynne in the 85th minute, and in stoppage time Lions broke away quickly from a Leverstock corner and had a good chance with a close-range header, but fortunately for the Green side it was off-target. Although Leverstock will see it as two points dropped, a series of draws elsewhere in the division meant that they didn’t lose any ground in their quest for the play-offs.Leverstock Green (0) 1 (Collins 64) 1. Josh Bowler, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Dan Weeks, 5. Paul Marks, 6. Ryan Carruthers, 7. Luke Beckwith (15. Jayden Newman 76 mins), 8. Dan Pett, 9. Rawn Seale (16. Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica 83 mins), 10. Nat Connolly (12. Ademide Baruwa 80 mins), 11. Lewis Collins (14. Ethan Mooney 69 mins). Sub not used: 17. Mikey Havill-Tierney.


Spartan South Midlands Premier Division Table 27th January 2024 Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

PTS

1 Real Bedford

24

21

2

1

91

17

74

65

2 Milton Keynes Irish

22

18

3

1

67

14

53

57

3 Leverstock Green

24

14

4

6

54

40

14

46

4 St Panteleimon

23

12

7

4

47

29

18

43

5 FC Romania

24

12

5

7

58

42

16

41

6 Harpenden Town

23

10

4

9

42

41

1

34

7 Colney Heath

24

10

2

12

33

39

-6

32

8 Potton United

25

9

5

11

33

44

-11

32

9 Dunstable Town

22

8

6

8

35

34

1

30

10 Tring Athletic

22

8

6

8

36

39

-3

30

11 London Lions

23

7

8

8

46

44

2

29

12 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos

21

9

2

10

42

50

-8

29

13 Cockfosters

21

7

7

7

43

37

6

28

14 Biggleswade United

22

8

4

10

43

54

-11

28

15 Baldock Town

26

8

3

15

50

64

-14 24 *

16 Stansted

21

6

4

11

29

45

-16

22

17 Arlesey Town

22

5

3

14

20

51

-31

18

18 Crawley Green

21

4

4

13

28

54

-26

16

19 Shefford Town & Campton

19

4

4

11

26

58

-32

16

20 Sawbridgeworth Town

19

0

5

14

18

45

-27

5


Spartan South Midlands Premier Division Results & Fixtures Saturday 27th January PREM Baldock Town PREM Biggleswade United PREM Leverstock Green PREM Potton United PREM Sawbridgeworth Town PREM St Panteleimon PREM Stansted PREM Tring Athletic

2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1

2 5 1 1 2 2 1 1

Real Bedford Colney Heath London Lions Dunstable Town Shefford Town & Campton FC Romania Harpenden Town Cockfosters

Tuesday 30th January GCT AFC Welwyn PDC Cockfosters PREM Dunstable Town HIN Eaton Socon PREM Stansted STMC Leverstock Green

London Lions Harpenden Town Biggleswade United Potton United Real Bedford Bovingdon

Wednesday 31st January PREM St Panteleimon

Tring Athletic

Saturday 3rd February PDC Baldock Town PREM Cockfosters PREM Harpenden Town PREM Leverstock Green PREM London Lions PREM Milton Keynes Irish PREM Shefford Town & Campton PREM Stansted PREM Tring Athletic

Aylesbury Vale Dynamos Potton United Crawley Green Real Bedford Biggleswade United Sawbridgeworth Town Arlesey Town Dunstable Town St Panteleimon


Leverstock Green Football Club Club Scarf £11 Club Pin Badge £4 Club Pen £2 Beanie £10


Man of the Match Lewis, named as MOM vs London Lions presented by Keith Pym

50 appearances Well done to Luke Beckwith, who made his 50th appearance for the club on Saturday! Also too the following who recently passed 50 appearances: Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica (51) Brad Robinson (52) Rawn Seale (54)


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Step 4 and Step Flay Offs 2023/24 Season The Clubs finishing in the bottom two places in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 at the end of the Regular Season will be relegated and placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 5 for the following Playing Season. Clubs relegated for finishing in the bottom two places in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 will be replaced by the Clubs finishing in 1st position in each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5 together with a further 16 Clubs (one Club from each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5) determined by a series of Play Off Matches. Where a Club finishes in 1st position but does not meet the minimum criteria for promotion to the next Step (which shall include being awarded a Grade 5 following an independent ground grading inspection), the Club finishing in 2nd position shall be promoted and the Club finishing in 3rd position (and so on) shall be the Club in the next eligible position to take part in the Play Off Matches. Where a Club finishes in a Play Off Position but does not meet the Criteria for participation in Play Off Matches, the Club finishing in the next eligible position shall take part in the Play Off Matches. In each division at Step 5, the Play Off Matches shall be played so that the highest placed of the eligible Clubs plays against the lowest placed of the eligible Clubs and the other two eligible Clubs play each other. The ties will be played on a single match basis with the home Club being the Club with the best points per match ratio in the Regular Season. If there are only three eligible Clubs, then the highest placed eligible Club shall receive a bye and play the winner of the other Play Off Match, and the winner of that match will be promoted. Clubs finishing below 7th position will not be eligible to take part in Play Off Matches. The promoted Clubs will be placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 4 for the following Playing Season. In addition, a Club promoted to Step 4 shall comply with the Licencing System provision as set out in Appendix 1 to the Standardised Rules.

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2024/25 Season Onwards

The Clubs finishing in the bottom four places in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 at the end of the Regular Season will be relegated and placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 5 for the following Playing Season. Clubs relegated for finishing in the bottom four places in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 will be replaced by the Clubs finishing in 1st position in each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5 together with a further 16 Clubs (one Club from each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5) determined by a series of Play Off Matches. Where a Club finishes in 1st position but does not meet the minimum criteria for promotion to the next Step (which shall include being awarded a Grade 5 following an independent ground grading inspection), the Club finishing in 2nd position shall be promoted and the Club finishing in 3rd position (and so on) shall be the Club in the next eligible position to take part in the Play Off Matches. Where a Club finishes in a Play Off Position but does not meet the Criteria for participation in Play Off Matches, the Club finishing in the next eligible position shall take part in the Play Off Matches. In each division at Step 5, the Play Off Matches shall be played so that the highest placed of the eligible Clubs plays against the lowest placed of the eligible Clubs and the other two eligible Clubs play each other. The ties will be played on a single match basis with the home Club being the Club with the best points per match ratio in the Regular Season. If there are only three eligible Clubs, then the highest placed eligible Club shall receive a bye and play the winner of the other Play Off Match, and the winner of that match will be promoted. Clubs finishing below 7th position will not be eligible to take part in Play Off Matches.


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Development Team Fixtures and Results Date

Venue

Opponents

Score

Goalscorers

05-Aug

HSCL

Away

Bushey Hill Rangers 1 - 5

Lost

Moore

08-Aug

HSCL

Home

Everett Rovers

0-3

Lost

15-Aug

HSCL

Home

0-3

Lost

19-Aug

HSCL

Home

Chipperfield Corinthians Hinton

2-4

Lost

Hennessy, Kelly

22-Aug

HSCL

Away

Colney Heath

1-2

Lost

Lodovica

26-Aug

HSCL

Away

Hatfield Town

1-4

Lost

Hennessy

02-Sep

HSCL

Away

Cockfosters Res

2-1

Won

Mandeville, Hajousman

09-Sep

HSCL

Home

Hatfield Town

0-6

Lost

16-Sep

HSCL

Away

Lemsford

3-2

Won

Herbert, McGinty, Hennessy

23-Sep

HSCL

Home

Cuffley

4-6

Lost

Adriano 2, Hennessy, Moore

26-Sep

HFAC

Home

Apsley Argle

4-3

Won

Kirov 2, Michell-Gears, Stefanoaica

07-Oct

HSCL

Home

Hertford Heath

0-5

Lost

14-Oct

HSCL

Away

London Lions Dev

4-6

Lost

Dischamps 2, Kirov, Grout

21-Oct

HSCL

Home

Buntingford Utd

2-4

Lost

Grout, Marshall

28-Oct

NAT

Home

Bovingdon Res

1-2

Lost

Dischamps

07-Nov

HFAC

Home

Cuffley

2-3

Lost

Moore, Duane-Berry

11-Nov

HSCL

Away

Baldock Town Res

2-0

Won

McIntosh 2

25-Nov

HSCL

Away

Oracle Components

1-6

Lost

Havill-Tierney

02-Dec

HSCL

Away

Belstone

1-2

Lost

Evripidis Grigoriou

16-Dec

HSCL

Home

Colney Heath Res

2-1

Won

Moore 2

13-Jan

HSCL

Home

London Lions Dev

1-0

Won

Duane-Berry

27-Jan

HSCL

Away

Hinton

4-1

Won

McIntosh 2, Kanda, Dalli

03-Feb

HSCL

Away

Apsley Argyle

10-Feb

HSCL

Home

Sandridge Rovers

17-Feb

HSCL

Away

Everett Rovers

24-Feb

HSCL

Home

Bushey Hill Rangers

02-Mar

HSCL

Away

Sandridge Rovers


Herts Senior County League Premier Division Results and Fixtures Saturday 27th January L

Belstone First

2

4

Lemsford First

L

Buntingford Town First

2

3

Cuffley Seniors First

L

Chipperfield Corinthians First

3

1

Everett Rovers

L

Colney Heath FC Reserves

1

5

Apsley Argyle First

L

Hertford Heath First

0

7

Hatfield Town First

L

Hinton First

1

4

Leverstock Green Development

L

Sandridge Rovers First

A

W

London Lions Development

CC

Bush Hill Rangers FC First

4

0

AFC Spelthorne Sports Club First

CC

Royston Town FC U23

2

0

Oracle Components First

Saturday 3rd February L

Apsley Argyle First

Leverstock Green Development

L

Baldock Town Reserves

Cuffley Seniors First

L

Belstone First

Bush Hill Rangers FC First

NAT

Hertford Heath First

Hinton First

L

Lemsford First

Cockfosters Reserves

L

Oracle Components First

Colney Heath FC Reserves

NAT

Sandridge Rovers First

Bovingdon Reserves

L

Everett Rovers

London Lions Development

L

Hatfield Town First

Chipperfield Corinthians First


Herts Senior County League Premier Division Table 27th January 2024 Team

P

W

D

L

GD

PTS

1 Hatfield Town First

22

15

4

3

58

49

2 Belstone First

17

14

2

1

30

44

3 Chipperfield Corinthians First

19

14

1

4

24

43

4 Cuffley Seniors First

16

12

1

3

27

37

5 Hertford Heath First

19

11

4

4

22

37

6 London Lions Development

22

8

7

7

0

31

7 Hinton First

17

9

3

5

14

30

8 Bush Hill Rangers FC First

19

8

5

6

3

29

9 Buntingford Town First

22

8

4

10

-10

28

10 Colney Heath FC Reserves

20

7

5

8

-7

26

11 Apsley Argyle First

23

7

3

13

-19

24

12 Everett Rovers

20

6

4

10

-6

22

13 Oracle Components First

17

6

2

9

-1

20

14 Leverstock Green Development

19

6

0

13

-30

18

15 Lemsford First

19

4

4

11

-24

16

16 Cockfosters Reserves

14

3

3

8

-16

12

17 Sandridge Rovers First

18

2

4

12

-26

10

18 Baldock Town Reserves

19

2

2

15

-39

8


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Development & U18’s Team News The Development Team registered their fourth win of the season as they overcame local rivals Colney Heath Reserves at the Lords Builders Merchants Stadium on Saturday. Two goals from Callum Moore midway through the first half, the second from the penalty spot, established a 2-0 lead which was held until Colney pulled a goal back deep into stoppage time at the end of the game. Leverstock Green Development had their second win on the trot with a good 1 – 0 win over London Lions Development. Dylan Duane-Berry was our goal scorer. This win takes us up to 14th in the league table. Leverstock Green Development pulled off an impressive 4-1 win away to Hinton in today’s Herts Senior County League Premier Division match. Jamie McIntosh scored twice, with Joe Dalli and Schilo Kanda adding the other goals. It was a third straight league win for Andy Murray’s side.

There was late heartbreak for the Under-18s, as they came very close to ending the 100% record of Tring Athletic in Thursday night’s SCFYL Corinthian Division game but were beaten by a goal deep into stoppage time. Tring had won their opening four league games, as well as having a long run in the FA Youth Cup, and they took an early lead. However, Stan Kenyon equalised for Leverstock in the 14th minute. The score remained a 1-1 until the 4th minute of stoppage time when Tring scored a winner. Leverstock Green’s Under-18s earned their fourth league win of the season and their first of 2024 on Thursday night. After a goalless first half, goals from Alex King and Oscar Martin put Leverstock into a 2-0 lead. Kings Langley pulled a goal back, but a further goal from Tom Rutherford sealed a 3-1 win.


Under 18’s Team Fixtures and Results Date 16-Aug

FAYC

31-Aug

Venue Away

Opponents Oxhey Jets

Score 1-4 Lost

Goalscorers Payne

SCYFL Away

Leighton Town

1-4

Lost

Dischamps

15-Sep

SCYFL Away

Hemel Hempstead

1-2

Lost

21-Sep

SCYFL Home

Dunstable Town

4-1

Won

28-Sep

SCYFL Away

Buckingham

5-0

Won

05-Oct

SCYFL Home

Winslow

1-4

Lost

Dischamps 2, Darr, Roberts Kelly 3, McIntosh, Renton McIntosh

12-Oct

SCYFL Away

Aylesbury Vale Dyn

1-2

Lost

Moore

19-Oct

SCYFL Away

Dunstable Town

0-3

Lost

23-Oct

BHC

Barnet

2-1

Won

McIntosh, Martin

16-Nov

SCYFL Away

Winslow

3-5

Lost

23-Nov

SCYFL Home

Aylesbury Vale Dyn

3-0

Won

28-Nov

BHC

Crawley Green

4-1

Won

Sadler, McIntosh, Dischamps Dischamps, Kelly, McIntosh McIntosh 3, McGinty

11-Jan

SCYFL Away

Tring Athletic

1-2

Lost

25-Jan

SCYFL Home

Kings Langley

3-1

Won

01-Feb

SCYFL Home

Leighton Town

SCYFL Home

Hemel Hempstead

Away

Away

08-Feb 15-Feb

Martin, Wood, King


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Southern Counties Floodlight League Corinthian League Table 26th January 2024 Team

P

W

D

L

GD

Pts

1 Tring Athletic U18 Midweek

8

8

0

0

25

24

2 Winslow United U18 Southern

9

5

2

2

6

17

3 Leighton Town U18

7

5

0

2

11

15

4 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos FC U18 FL

8

5

0

3

8

15

5 Kings Langley FC U18

9

5

0

4

-1

15

6 Leverstock Green U18

11

4

0

7

-1

12

7 Hemel Hempstead Town U18

7

3

2

2

9

11

8 Berkhamsted FC U18

6

3

0

3

3

9

9 Dunstable Town U18

10

2

0

8

-23

6

10 Buckingham Football Club U18 S

9

0

0

9

-37

0

Under 18’s Team Goal Scorers Jamie McIntosh Luc Dischamps Shay Kelly Oscar Martin Archie Roberts Kaashan Darr James Renton Callum Moore Joe Sadler Stanley Kenyon Archie Wood Daniel Payne Connor McGinty

League 4 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

BHC 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

League Cup 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

HFA U18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FAY Cup 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Total 8 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1


Southern Counties Floodlight League Corinthian Division Results & Fixtures Week commencing 22nd January 2024 COR

Dunstable Town U18

2 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos FC U18

3

COR

Leighton Town U18

0 Berkhamsted FC U18

4

COR

Leverstock Green U18

3 Kings Langley FC U18

1

COR

Buckingham Football Club U18

0 Tring Athletic U18 Midweek

5

COR

Tring Athletic U18 Midweek

7 Buckingham Football Club U18

1

COR

Hemel Hempstead Town U18

2 Winslow United U18 Southern

2

Week commencing 29th January 2024 COR

Berkhamsted FC U18

Hemel Hempstead Town U18

COR

Leverstock Green U18

Leighton Town U18

COR

Buckingham Football Club U18

Aylesbury Vale Dynamos FC U18

COR

Tring Athletic U18 Midweek

Kings Langley FC U18

COR COR

Winslow United U18 Southern Hemel Hempstead Town U18

Dunstable Town U18 Berkhamsted FC U18

Week commencing 5th February 2024 COR

Leighton Town U18

Hemel Hempstead Town U18

COR

Hemel Hempstead Town U18

Leighton Town U18

COR

Winslow United U18 Southern

Tring Athletic U18 Midweek

COR

Tring Athletic U18 Midweek

Winslow United U18 Southern

COR

Buckingham Football Club U18

Berkhamsted FC U18

COR

Kings Langley FC U18

Aylesbury Vale Dynamos FC U18

COR

Hemel Hempstead Town U18

Leighton Town U18

COR

Leighton Town U18

Hemel Hempstead Town U18


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Leverstock Green History

Leverstock Green FC was formed around 1895. The first match reports appeared on January 4th 1896 in the Advertiser and gave an account of a match against Hemel Hempstead Rovers. The first competitive fixtures were reported during season 1908/1909 when the Club competed in Division Three of the West Herts League. Other clubs competing in the league at that time were: Abbots Langley, Bovingdon, Boxmoor, Bushey Heath, Hagden Lane, Kings Langley and Potten End. The Club ground in Pancake Lane originally formed part of the Gorhambury Estate, Lord Verulam making the ground available for the youth of the area and his estate workers to enjoy a game of ball. Clearly Lord Verulam was an early enthusiast, providing timber-built changing rooms, which have been progressively replaced since the 1960s by the existing brick built clubhouse and changing rooms. On the death of the Lord, certain parcels of land, including that on which the Football Club stood, fell to the Crown in lieu of death duties and is administered on its behalf by the Commission for New Towns, who have remained the Clubs landlords since that time, despite two unsuccessful attempts by the Club to buy the freehold. Leverstock Green FC remained members of the West Herts League until 1954 when it broadened its horizons and successfully applied to join the Herts County League. By the mid 1970s the Club started to move forward with a new clubhouse, post & rail and the installation of training lights. The playing side of the club also improved and in 1979 the club won Division One of the Herts County League and were promoted to the Premier Division – the highest standard the Club had achieved in 80 years.


In 1991 Leverstock Green FC were accepted into the South Midlands League and had two highly successful seasons in the Premier Division before being forced to drop into the Senior Division, as floodlights were then not available. In 1996 the club finished in runnersup position and the following season were the divisional champions but could not be promoted because floodlights had still not received approval from the Council. Premier Division status was eventually regained in 2003, and the club is now the longeststanding current member of the division. The club’s highest finish in the Premier Division has been 4th, in season 2010/11, with top six finishes also being recorded in 2005/06, 2006/07 and 2008/09. Season 2010/11 also saw the club’s best ever run in the FA Vase, with wins over Welwyn Garden City, Enfield, Hullbridge Sports, Tunbridge Wells and Bemerton Heath Harlequins before defeat in the Fifth Round against Rye United. The club has twice reached the Third Round of the FA Vase, in seasons 2006/07 and 2018/19. Leverstock Green FC entered the FA Cup for the first time in 2004, and the club’s best performance has been reaching the Second Round Qualifying, which was achieved in 2014/15, where we were beaten by Staines Town, and in 2018/19 where we were beaten by Dorking Wanderers. County honours were won in 2006/07 and 2010/11 as the Herts Charity Shield was lifted, and the club were beaten finalists in the Herts Charity Cup in 2011/12. After finishing runners-up four times over the previous 12 years, The West Herts FA St Mary’s Cup was finally lifted for the first time in 2017/18 with victory over Berkhamsted in the final at Vauxhall Road. Between 2005 and 2015 the club ran a successful Ladies’ Team, which rose from the Beds and Herts League into the Eastern Region Womens League, reaching the Premier Division in 2013. The under-18 side competes in the Southern Counties Floodlit Youth League. The team finished runners-up in their division in seasons 2010/11 and 2014/15, and in 2015/16 they reached the final of both the Brian Hitchings Cup and the Colwyn Cup, losing in both finals to Luton Town Cedars. Many players have made the step up from under-18 level to first team level, and those who have gone on to play much higher up the non-league pyramid include Charlie Gorman (Eastbourne Borough), Luke Warner-Eley (Royston Town, St Albans


City) and Jonathan Lacey (Hemel Hempstead Town) who also represented the England non-league side in the Falklands while a Leverstock Green player. The Pancake Lane ground has seen many improvements due to ever more stringent ground grading requirements. In 2007 the Peter Metcalfe changing rooms were built at a cost of £90,000. 2008 saw the refurbishment of the clubhouse to include new toilets and a new hospitality suite. In 2009 the concrete walkway was completed to cover three sides of the ground and a seated stand accommodating 113 spectators was installed. Season 2018/19 was one of turmoil and sadness, as long-serving fixture secretary Graham Smart passed away suddenly only weeks after taking on the role of interim chairman. A season which promised so much at the start ended with the club only securing Premier Division safety on the final day. Emma Smart took over as chairman for season 2019/20, and with a new management team and a new spirit of optimism the club was on course for a safe mid-table finish before the season was brought to a premature end by Covid-19. The management team of Matt Harding and Mick Vipond continued into the 2020/21 season, which again came to a premature end. For season 2021/22, a new management team of Fergus Moore, Scott McGleish and Paul Marks was appointed. Fergus and Scott continued through season 2022/23 and won their first silverware for the club with a 1-0 win over Tring Athletic in the final of the West Herts St Mary’s Cup. Fergus and Scott are joined by former Under-18 manager Ross Bargent for season 2023/24, and the club has also started a Development Team this season, which will be playing in the Herts Senior County League Premier Division. Four club stalwarts have received awards from the Football Association and the Herts FA for 50 years service to football. The first was Jim Matthews, affectionately known as “Macca”, who passed away at the age of 90 in 2006. The second was Bill Dawes in 2014, and the third was long-serving club secretary Brian Barter in 2019. Brian stood down from his role as secretary in 2020, having twice been honoured with awards from the Spartan South Midlands League. The fourth to receive the award was vice-chairman and treasurer Tony Smart in 2023.


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VICE PRESIDENTS CLUB 2023-24 Leverstock Green Football Club would like to thank the Vice Presidents for their help and assistance pledged for this season. Colin Bull, Peter Dennis, Jim Doble, Peter Frasier, Roger Stokes As in previous seasons the donations made by our Vice Presidents have assisted us in providing many improvements. Would you like to join, £25 will secure your place.

GOLD Members Club Tony Smart, Alan Lee, Keith Pym Colin Bull and Bill Dawes The Gold Members Club for those who have given significant donations to the club. Leverstock Green FC would like to thank the above which allows the club to have additional resources for their use. If you like to join the Gold Club, please contact Tony Smart


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