Ynyshir Albions FC Vs Barry Town United AFC
Welsh Blood League Cup
Semi Final
Saturday 18th March
KO 14:00pm
The Oval
Founded
Affiliation
League
Club Colours
Ynyshir Albions FC Vs Barry Town United AFC
Welsh Blood League Cup
Semi Final
Saturday 18th March
KO 14:00pm
The Oval
Founded
Affiliation
League
Club Colours
Honours
Home Venue
1992
South Wales Football Association
Cymru South
Home – Shirts: Red and Black Stripes, Shorts: Black, Socks: Red Away – Shirts: Orange, Shorts: Black, Socks: Orange
Ynyshir Oval, Church Terrace, Ynyshir, CF39 0ET
Club House
Ynyshir & District Workingmen’s Club –‘The Baden
Aberrhondda Road, Porth, CF39 0AU
Management & Coaches
1st Team Managers – Dane Williams & Craig Hopkins Coaches – Craig Hughes, Thomas Jones, Sean Jones, Gavin Fry, Charlie Fripp
• Promotion to Rhondda Premier Division - 1993/1994
• Rhondda Whitbread Cup Winners - 1993/1994
• Rhondda Lucania Cup Winners - 1994/1995
• Rhondda Premier Player of the Year - Steve Maylin - 1994/1995
• Rhondda League Winners - 1996/1997
• Rhondda Lucania Cup Winners - 1996/1997
• South Wales Senior League Div 2 Winners – 1998/1999
• Bruty Cup Winners – 2001/2002
• South Wales Senior League Div 1 Winners - 2002/2003
• South Wales Senior League Player of the Year – Craig Wells – 2002/2003
• SWFA Senior Cup Winners – 2003/2004
• South Wales Senior League Div 2 Winners – 2007/2008
• South Wales Alliance Div 2 Winners – 2015/2016
• South Wales Alliance Div 1 Runner Up – 2016/2017
• CW. John Owen Cup Runners Up – 2016/2017
• South Wales Alliance Premier Runner Up – 2017/2018
• South Wales Alliance Premier League Winners – 2018/2019
• Ardal South Play Off Winners – 2021 / 2022
We’ve said it for some time now but our fans are our 12th man, the support both home & away last season at times gave the players that extra push, however as the saying goes there is no place like home…we can’t wait to see you at the Oval!
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A massive thank you to Gary Lloyd from Blue Flame Gas Solutions Ltd who has kindly renewed his sponsorship of the First Team Home Kit for the 2022/2023 season
A massive thank to one of our new sponsors this year, Stephen Willis of Bluebird CF39 Taxi’s for their sponsorship of our new away kit for the 2022/2023 season
A massive thank you to Ryan Harris from ARI Distribution Ltd who has kindly renewed his sponsorship of our match day training tops, we really appreciate the support.
A massive thank you Gerwyn Harries from ‘The Gourmet Butcher’ who renewed his sponsorship of the match day tracksuits.
The people you may not always see but behind the scenes the amount of work they put in is unbelievable, countless hours of their own time all with the aim of improving every aspect of the club on and off the field. #COTB
Ceirion Mason Gavin Fry Thomas Jones Ryan Oliver Mark Lock Craig Hughes Carol Fry Josh Williams Craig Hopkins Jordan Roberts Andrew Davies Mark Lock Morgan Dallimore Jamie Rewbury Carol Fry Ceri Davies Sean Jones Lee ScottFirst Team Manager – Lee Kendall Assistant Manager – Dafydd Williams
Coaches – Damian Akerman, Mike Cosslett, Matthew James
Physio – Aimee Jones
Carol FryToday's visitors are no strangers to success as was their dominance in the 1990s and early 2000s of the Welsh domestic game, Barry racked up the air miles with European adventures both in the Uefa and European Cup.
Back in 1996 a 3-3 draw with former cup winners Aberdeen before going out on aggregate over two legs was just one of many a night for the Jenner park history books.
It was the 01/02 season that saw their greatest European moment beating Azerbaijani side Shamkir FC 3-0 on aggregate in the first qualifying round of the Champions which set up a glamor tie with the 1987 & 2004 European cup winners FC Porto.
Carol FryThe first leg at Porto's historic and now demolished Estadio Das Antas saw an emphatic 8-0 victory for the Portuguese host including a hattrick from future Ballon D’Or winner Deco in front of 55,000.
The return leg saw a much changed Porto side travel to South Wales still with future European championship & Premier League winner Richardo Carvalho in the heart of defence.
Carol FryA crowd of 2,300 witnessed history at Jenner park that summer night as goals from former Cardiff City player Lee Phillips, current Walsall manager Mike Flynn & dragons hall of famer Gary Lloyd saw the linnets humble one of Europe's giants to write a new chapter in the clubs history.
Over twenty years on it still remains one of the best results by a Welsh domestic side in European competition and for those in attendance a real I was there moment….
As we go into today's fixture in this inaugural Welsh blood service League Cup competition we look back on one of the FAW’s now historic competitions. The FAW Premier Cup and although we never featured in it our own Craig Hughes was a winner with Newport county in 2008 the last time the competition was held.
Following it's conception in 1997 Wrexham had the most success in the competition lifting the trophy on five occasion’s and reaching 8 of the 11 finals, but today's visitor's took the trophy to Jenner park at the end of the 1998/99 season.
The victory meant Wrexham who'd won the inaugural competition the previous season were denied back to back successes, though for Barry it was a triple success having been crowned league of Wales champions (now JD Cymru premier) and league Wales cup (now Nathaniel MG cup).
In order to get the final the linnets had overcome both Swansea and Wrexham in the group stages before a quarter final grudge match with their old southern league counter parts Merthyr saw them win 1-0. A two legged semi final with Inter Cabel saw Barry emerge 5-2 winners on aggregate setting up the final at the Racecourse ground.
Carol FryGoing in at HT 0-0 Barry took the lead just before the hour mark through a Justin Perry goal, an equaliser from Wrexham legend Karl Connolly set up a grandstand finish before Lee barrow netted in the 84 minute to secure a Barry victory.
Another first for the club this year we are but we delighted to have renewed our affiliation with Brendan of ‘Lyons Den’ who has kindly agreed to sponsor our new ‘Man of the Match’ board.
For todays fixture we would like to thank Robert Price Builders Merchants who are ones of the clubs core sponsors for the 22/23 campaign.
Great business who offer first class service and products, don’t hesitate to visit one of their local yards.
Carol FryMiles covered - 22
Goals For – 1
Goals Against – 4
(R1 defeat to Taffs Well)
Miles covered – 600+
Goals For – 25
Goals Against - 53
Miles covered – 25
Goals For – 0
Goals Against – 4
(R1 defeat to Penydarren)
WBS Cymru South League Cup
Miles covered – 64
Goals For – 14
Goals Against - 1
Back by popular demand
To help you get to know more about the players, management and committee throughout the season we’ll be asking them a few questions.
In the hot seat for the very first time is one of the clubs summer signings who its safe to say has settled into the club really superbly…our cat in the sticks!
Name / Age – Luke Evans (28)
Position – Goalkeeper
Favourite Buns Memory – Mark Crutch 1st goal against Ammanford away our very first in the Cymru South
Most Intelligent at the Club – Alex Rees
Least Intelligent at the Club – Could have picked a few but has to be Steven Vaughan (sorry butt)
Worse Memory in a Buns Shirt – Cup loss to Taffs Well
Hard Man – Zacky & Deacon don’t do a high five before the game they’ll take your hand off
Best Trainer – Joe Eason
The Joker – Dre
Worse Trainer – Cory Morgan literally never there and has every excuse not to do a 5k
Carol Fry
Best Tekkers – Jacob Issacs
Quickest in the Team – Cory Morgan
Who goes noticed behind the scenes – Leon Anstee & Jake Thomas
Expectations for this Season – 100% Staying Up
Not one who likes the limelight but following our last home game to Trefelin, it saw just the 6th player in the clubs history to score 100 goals for the club.
‘The Tank’ has been an absolute credit to the three different managers he’s played and scored under, the 100 goals have been achieved across six different divisions in just 158 appearances.
For those that have watched the clubs rise these past few years I think we can all say its not just his goals that makes him a special player his work rate for his teammates is an example for any youngster coming through.
Carol FryLeon now joins the all time list of Chris Perry, Gavin Fry, Damian Roberts, Craig Wells and current all time leading scorer Cei Mason. #hesoneofourown
A shout out to our long serving left back Zack Philpott who a few weeks ago made 200th appearance for his hometown club
Had it not been for injuries, the odd suspension in his younger days and a brief spell applying his trade on the rugby field as the Gavin Henson of Wattstown RFC he would be pushing the 300 mark by now.
However this season he’s re-gained his fitness and we have no doubt he has plenty of years left in what has been a great career with the buns to date.
Over 200 games across 8 different divisions and 6 Tier’s of Welsh football, during that time he’s scored some unbelievable goals and has singly handily kept the freeze spray profits at an all time high.
#hesoneofourown
Carol FryAs a club we are delighted to be working with the Welsh blood service as part of their blood sweat and cheers campaign.
Along with the FAW and all the clubs that make up the Cymru league's we are looking to raise awareness of the lifesaving work that the Welsh blood service do and to hopefully encourage more of the Welsh footballing fanbase to donate blood.
If your over the age of 17, in good health and would like more information or to book a donation appointment please follow the link below.
Carol FryWBS Booking (wales.nhs.uk)
The word ‘Legend’ is often used too lightly with little to no evidence to quantify such a statement / title.
However for anyone associated to the club or those with a good understanding of our history I think we can safely say that Cei
‘The King’ Mason more than deserves such a mantle.
He’s represented the club since 2005 and has applied his trade from Tier 7 through to Tier 2, even he thought that this would be one achievement too many in what has been an illustrious career but a few weeks ago he broke the 150 milestone and hasn’t stopped there as he sets his sights on 200+
There have been some great players over the years with only a handful in the exclusive 100 club but Mason is now out in front and this may be a record that that remains unchallenged for many a decade to come.
Carol FryHis work rate on the field is unreal but the last 4 years its his work off the field, that many would not of seen, but for those that have I think we can confidently say had it not been, we would quite simply not be applying our trade at this level.
From everyone at the club we wanted to say a massive thank you to West Link Mechanical Services who are the new sponsor for our Reserves Team home kit.
This was worn for the first time in the clubs outing on the impressive Baglan field a few weeks ago.
Ground Regulations / Conduct Policy - This policy has been designed to ensure that all players, spectators and officials that visit the ground during a match day adhere to the guidelines set out by the clubs’ committee.
Admission Rights Under 16’s – Free Entry Over 16’s - £5 entry fee Season Ticket Holders – Must present their pass at either entry gate before admission will be allowed otherwise it will be a £5 charge.
Abandonment & Postponement In the event of the game being postponed prior to kick off you are eligible for a full refund of the £5 entry fee. In the event of the match being abandoned and the fixture needing to be re-played you will be offered free entry on the re-arranged fixture.
Field of Play If any spectator enters the field of play during the game, they will be asked to leave the ground immediately. We have a zero-tolerance policy in regards to this. The welfare and safety of players, management and match officials is paramount.
Alcohol No alcohol will be sold or can be brought into the ground. Anyone found doing so will be asked to dispose of it before being allowed entry. In addition, anyone found setting off fireworks or flares inside the grounds will be asked to leave immediately.
Carol FryAbusive / Racist Behaviour Anyone heard giving abusive or racist remarks towards, players / management, match day officials, club officials or opposing supporters, will be asked to leave the ground immediately. We do not condone this type of behaviour whatsoever.
There will be specific parking spaces marked out within the club grounds for match day officials or anyone who requires assistance in relation to their disability.
We kindly ask that all persons entering the ground that you dispose of your rubbish in the correct waste disposal bins that will be clearly marked out around the ground for recyclable & non-recyclable items.
We kindly ask that you familiarise yourself with the ground layout plan paying close attention to the emergency exits and evacuation plan, which you will find located on the clubs notice board outside of the players / officials changing rooms. If you have any additional questions or concerns in relation to the policies or safety plans please speak to one of our committee members.
Carol FryWe want the match day experience for all players, managements and spectators to be an enjoyable and safe one, so on behalf of the committee we’d like to thank you for adhering to the clubs’ conduct & ground regulations
Refreshments are available at our newly built shop, which is located just outside the home team changing room.
Pop over and see Ryan‘ Beaky’ Oliver who will help keep you fed and watered during the game.
Become
We rely heavily on the generous support from local businesses to help run our club and are always on the look out for anyone that would like to get involved.
There are different way in which you can help and we are happy to discuss the costs involved and what your business can get out of it.
*Playing Kit*
*Training Kit*
*Club Tracksuits*
*Equipment*
*Match Balls*
*Advertising Boards*
*Seating in the Stand*
So if you are interested in becoming a sponsor of Ynyshir Albions FC, get in touch with either;