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  • vs BEACONSFIELD

    TOWN FC

    Saturday 26 October 2019

    FA Trophy First Qualifying Round

    vs SPELTHORNE

    SPORTS FC

    Tuesday 29 October 2019

    Surrey Senior Cup Preliminary Round

    Official Matchday Programme 2019-20

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  • Around the Club

    Steve Perkins - Chairman

    Dave Robson - Vice Chairman

    Richard Hill - President

    Michael Lawrence - Secretary

    Darren Pasley - Fixtures Secretary

    Peter Beale - Treasurer

    Mick Powell - Facilities Manager

    Neil Harding - Bar Manager

    Kevin Putney - Facilities Supervisor

    Neil Collins - Website & Programme Editor

    Jim Ahmed - Commercial Manager

    Rich Talbot - Marketing Manager

    Pete Rumble - Youth Liaison Officer

    Management & Backroom

    Tony Reid - Club Manager

    Martyn Lee - Assistant Manager

    David Powell & Alex Lumley - Coaches

    Stuart Baverstock - Goalkeeping Coach

    Tiffany Weedon - Physio

    Jim Lee - Kitman

    Roger Steer - Director of Football

    Dean Thomas - Head of Recruitment

    Nick Ayling - Reserve Team Manager

    Mark Long - Reserve Team Coach

    Robbie Porter - Under 18s Team Manager

    Westfield Football Club established 1953

    Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking, GU22 9BA

    01483 771106 (matchdays) or 07407 480032

    Vice Presidents

    John Ellesley

    Philip Arthur-Wosop

    Peter Gales

    Nobby Reynolds

    Alan Evans

    Brian Weston

    John McIlhargy

    John Ludlow

    Mick Joseph

    Doreen Cable

    Michael Lawrence

    Alan Morton

    Graham Pope

    Colin Rearden

    Neil Harding

    Pat Kelly

    David Robson

    Michael Robson

    Martin Powell

    Mark Pullen

    Welcome to Woking Park

    Everyone here at Westfield FC,

    players, officials, supporters and

    generous sponsors are delighted to

    welcome you all to Saturday’s game in

    the FA Trophy, and Tuesday night’s

    tie in the Surrey Senior Cup.

    A particularly warm welcome is

    extended to our Match Officials and

    all those who have travelled from

    both Beaconsfield and Spelthorne for

    our eighth and ninth home games of

    the season. We hope you enjoy your

    day, our facilities and hospitality, and

    have a safe journey home.

    Our visitors from Buckinghamshire are

    having a difficult season at the foot of

    the Southern Premier South, but

    should still be respected for their

    Step 3 status, and our desire to reach

    the same level will, I’m sure, come

    through this afternoon.

    Our next home League game has

    been a while coming, and looks to be

    a great advert for the non-league

    game as we entertain Tooting &

    Mitcham in two weeks’ time (Nov

    9th). Last year’s encounter saw

    Westfield come back from an early

    Tooting goal, to win 2-1 in the last 15

    minutes, so please join us at Woking

    Park for another exciting contest.

    Enjoy the games,

    Neil Collins

    Programme Editor

    To our volunteers, fans,

    sponsors and everyone

    who helps to support the

    Club at each game -

    WE THANK YOU ALL

  • Special thanks to our CLUB SPONSORS

  • BetVictor Isthmian League South Central Roundup by Ian Townsend

    Saturday 5 October - the last time Westfield played a League game! We’ve new leaders at the top of the South

    Central Division, Hanwell Town

    taking over at the summit after they

    comfortable beat Chalfont St Peter whilst

    Westfield fell to defeat at Barking.

    Dwayne Duncan, Gareth Chendlik and

    Jeremiah Miah scored for the Geordies in

    a three-nil win, whilst a goal in each half

    from Junior Dadson gave Barking the

    points at Mayesbrook Park.

    Harlow Town fell behind in two minutes

    at Ashford Town, Dan brown with the

    goal, but equalised five minutes later

    through Oliver Gnadi and then completed

    a smash and grab in the last minute when

    Matthew Rush scored the winner. The

    Hawks go fourth, and Bracknell Town are

    fifth, a Nathan Minhas hat trick helping

    the Robins to a four-two win over FC

    Romania. Seb Bowerman got Bracknell’s

    other goal whilst George Taban and Dinu

    Barcari found the net for the Wolves.

    Uxbridge climbed to seventh, early goals

    from Mark Bitmead and Mahlondo Martin

    enough to beat Chipstead, whilst

    Waltham Abbey scored SIX at

    Northwood. The Abbotts took a second

    minute lead through Aron Gordon only

    for Harry Lodovica to equalise a quarter

    of an hour later. After the break, however,

    it was one way traffic- Darrelle Russell,

    Gordon again, Nathan Koranteng, Louis

    Bowen and Leonne McKenzie finding the

    net for the visitors, who climb to eighth.

    Our other two matches were drawn. Andy

    Ali gave Bedfont Sports the lead at

    Marlow only for Kelvin Bossman to

    equalise, whilst Hertford Town and South

    Park couldn’t manage a goal between

    them.

  • A series of articles by the author of the book ‘A History and Guide to

    Football Programmes’ describing how programmes have changed

    over a century-and-a-half of Association Football

    Everybody’s Doing It in the 1920s

    Programme issuing by clubs and associations became the norm in the 1920’s,

    resulting from the example shown by those clubs whose pre-Great War programmes

    had proved to be good sellers, and significant profit makers. Another reason for the

    explosion of issues was the widespread provision of “Half Time Scoreboards” around

    football grounds.

    In the days before radio coverage and teletext, football crowds had to rely on the

    “half times” from other grounds being displayed on enormous fixed boards (either

    at the back of the terracing or at the trackside), to ascertain how rivals were faring.

    The only means of deciphering the mixture of letters and numbers was to refer to

    the coded list of fixtures printed in the match programme. In

    this way, the programme had evolved from being a means of

    identification of players to being a vehicle for even more

    spectator information.

    Part of the sudden upsurge in programme production was the

    virtual doubling of the size of the Football League in the early

    1920’s, by the formation of Division 3 North and the transfer

    of clubs from the Southern League to form Division 3 South.

    Thus we have the first regular issue of programmes from

    Rochdale in 1922/23, Halifax Town in 1921/22 and such long

    forgotten ex-League clubs as Wigan Borough and Stalybridge

    Celtic (both 1921/22) and Nelson (1924/25). Of clubs to join

    the League in subsequent years, York City issued an 8-page

    programme in 1924/25 in the Midland League, and Torquay

    United first issued (starting with FA Cup ties) in 1923/24.

    Chelsea, host club of the 1920, 1921, and 1922 FA Cup Finals, set a fine example by

    publishing the first truly official, and substantial, FA Cup Final programmes.

    Featuring classical sketches by Bernhard Hugh on the cover, these were 24, 20 and

    8-page programmes respectively, the last bearing a very close resemblance to the

    standard Chelsea programme of the inter-war years.

    The 1920’s was the decade in which football programme production became the

    norm throughout the Football League, and for all major non-league clubs, and it

    was also the era in which programmes adopted the format we associate with them

    today. Henceforth, match programmes would be multi-page, stapled, liberally filled

    with advertisements and including as a minimum; team selections, fixtures/results,

    league tables, half-time scoreboard and editorial.

    For more information and advice on programmes and programme collecting, please visit www.pmfc.co.uk.

  • Last Sunday’s front page of The Non-League Paper was going to be about the first round proper

    of the FA Cup. About the excitement of the upcoming draw at Maldon & Tiptree as Non-League

    clubs eagerly awaited those life-changing ties to come out of the hat – and what a draw it turned

    out to be.

    It was going to be about those clubs daring to dream. Isthmian Premier club Carshalton Athletic

    after they upset National League side Dagenham & Redbridge. Or Nantwich Town, who beat

    National League North high-fliers King’s Lynn Town. Then there was the story of Kingstonian

    beating higher league opposition in Dartford. There was also the drama at Potters Bar Town, who

    scored an equaliser against neighbours Barnet in the 11th minute of stoppage time to set up a

    replay. And there was the excitement of goalkeeper Alan Julian heading an injury-time equaliser

    at Sutton United to keep Billericay Town’s FA Cup dream alive.

    The front page was supposed to carry pictures capturing all the emotion of this great competition

    on another action-packed day in Non-League football.

    Instead, for the second time in a month, it carried a story about allegations of racism. Once again,

    the ugly side of society has reared its head in Non-League, and English, football.

    On the back of the shameful scenes in Bulgaria when England players were racially abused and

    the game was twice suspended, Haringey Borough walked off the pitch following alleged racism

    towards goalkeeper Valery Douglas Pajetat. Two men, aged 23 and 26, have since been arrested

    on suspicion of racially-aggravated common assault. The incident came in the 65th minute

    following a Yeovil penalty where he claims he was spat at and verbally abused by fans. The match

    didn’t restart and was abandoned. Boss Tom Loizou also said defender Coby Rowe was targeted.

    English football was appalled when the men’s senior team was on the end of horrific abuse and

    there have been calls for strong action against Bulgaria and their authorities. We are equally

    appalled at these allegations.

    FA chairman Greg Clarke spoke in the immediate aftermath of the Bulgaria game. He rightly

    pointed out that we must also look at the game in this country because there are issues that

    clearly need addressing. There is no hiding from that fact. The conversation must include what we

    are doing about our game.

    It’s four weeks since allegations were made during the National League game between Hartlepool

    United and Dover Athletic. Dover players Inih Effiong and Ricky Modeste were subjected to racist

    abuse and gestures. Pools players heard it and were upset at what they saw coming from some of

    their home fans. While they considered walking off the pitch, in the end the game was played to a

    conclusion.

    Hartlepool were rightly praised for their response to the situation and it looks like Yeovil have

    reacted in a similar way. Boss Darren Sarll says they stand alongside Haringey and the club say

    they will be cooperating with the investigation which The FA say is ongoing. The tie is to be

    replayed on Tuesday, October 29.

    If proven, the two supporters should never watch a game of football in this country again. Of

    course, 99.9 per cent of Yeovil fans will be ashamed of what has allegedly happened. Hopefully

    anyone who has seen or heard anything comes forward to ensure the investigation can be as

    thorough as is needed.

    As we’ve said before, we all have a responsibility to drive this abhorrent behaviour out of our

    game and out of our society.

    No footballer, no person, should be attacked just because of their skin colour.

    In a high-profile competition, Haringey’s actions will be seen far and wide. Hopefully this can be

    a stepping stone towards a better future. Their stand is to be applauded. In times gone past, the

    incident may not have come to light until after the game.

    By stopping an FA Cup game in its tracks, the message will be louder. Racists are not welcome in

    our football grounds at any level. Only then can we get back to talking about the football.

    NLP column by Matt Badcock

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    This is all for just £50 - What a great deal!

    Please contact Dave Robson in the clubhouse or via our website

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  • Velocity (League) Trophy Group 5

    Tues 10 Sep FC Romania 7.45pm

    Tues 24 Sep Hanwell Town 7.45pm

    Tues 8 Oct Chalfont St Peter 7.45pm

    Tues 22 Oct Bracknell Town 7.45pm

    Tues 5 Nov Marlow 7.45pm

    Surrey Senior Cup Preliminary Round

    Tues 29 Oct Spelthorne Sports 7.45pm

    Chipstead FAC

    Beaconsfield Town FAT

    Tues Nov 26

  • Though formed as recently as the summer

    of 2017 the roots of Beaconsfield Town FC

    stem from Beaconsfield SYCOB which

    was founded in 1994 following a merger

    between Beaconsfield United and Slough

    Youth Centre Old Boys (hence the

    “SYCOB” in the Clubs name).

    United dated back to 1921 and were

    hemselves a coming together of two local

    teams whilst Slough Youth Centre formed

    their first football team in 1938. With

    Slough Youth Centre Old Boys unable to

    progress due to a lack of ground

    provisions and United themselves

    struggling on and off the field at the time

    the decision was taken to amalgamate the

    two clubs and so Beaconsfield SYCOB

    was born.

    Initially playing in the London Spartan

    Premier Division, and with Fred Deanus as

    Chairman, Beaconsfield SYCOB chalked

    up a series of Top Five finishes before

    finally winning the league in 2000 / 01

    under the guidance of Simon Delahunty.

    However they were refused promotion to

    the Isthmian League due to some harsh

    technicalities over the terms of their lease.

    A further three seasons were spent in the

    Spartan South Midlands Premier Division

    before Beaconsfield SYCOB again won

    the league in 2003 / 04 and this time

    gained promotion to the Southern

    Football League (Division One East).

    The Rams made solid progress in their

    early years at Step 4 and over three

    seasons played in three different leagues –

    Division 1 East, Division 1 West and finally

    Division 1 South & West from where they

    were relegated in 2006 / 07. However the

    appointment of ex-player Jamie Jarvis,

    ably assisted by Peter Scott and with Bob

    Breen as Chairman, saw The Rams not

    only win the Spartan South Midlands

    Premier Division at the first attempt but

    also win the Berks & Bucks FA Senior

    Trophy and the Premier Division League

    Cup, a fantastic treble of silverware.

    Promoted to Division 1 South & West, the

    club finished a highly creditable fourth

    place and made the Play Offs before

    losing out to AFC Totton. Moving to the

    Southern League Midland Division for

    2009 / 10 and with Fred Deanus returning

    as Chairman, Beaconsfield SYCOB then

    went through a succession of managers,

    players, highs and lows until finishing in

    bottom place in 2010 / 11. Only a reprieve

    and a league restructure saved The Rams

    from the drop but since then they have

    gone on to over achieve for a club of its

    size. Under the guidance of Byron Walton

    they finished fifth in the 2011-12 season

    and lost out in the Play Off Final to

    Bedworth United.

    Welcome to our visitors

  • FA Trophy Record as STCOB

    2004-05 Boreham Wood Preliminary Round Lost 0-1 Home

    2005-06 Bromsgrove Rov First Qualifying Lost 2-3 Away

    2006-07 Bracknell Town Preliminary Round Lost 0-2 Away

    2008-09 Fleet Town Preliminary Round Lost 1-3 Away

    2009-10 Aylesbury United Preliminary Round Won 2-1 Home

    Bashley First Qualifying Lost 1-4 Home

    2010-11 Swindon Superm First Qualifying Lost 2-4 Away

    2011-12 Bideford Preliminary Round Lost 0-2 Away

    2012-13 Poole Town Preliminary Round Drew 0-0 Home

    Poole Town Replay Lost 1-3 Away

    2013-14 Shortwood United Preliminary Round Lost 1-3 Away

    2014-15 Faversham Town Preliminary Round Lost 0-4 Home

    2015-16 Chalfont St Peter Preliminary Round Lost 0-3 Away

    2016-17 Burgess Hill Town Preliminary Round Lost 1-5 Away

    FA Trophy Record as Beaconsfield Town

    2017-18 Barking First Qualifying Won 0-2 Away

    Taunton Town Second Qualifying Drew 1-1 Away

    Taunton Town Replay Drew 1-1 Home

    (Lost 4-5 on pens)

    2018-19 Kempston Rovers First Qualifying Drew 1-1 Away

    Kempston Rovers Replay Won 3-1 Home

    Aveley Second Qualifying Won 2-1 Away

    Leiston Third Qualifying Won 3-1 Home

    Leyton Orient First Round Lost 0-4 Away

    The following season and with James

    Pritchard at the helm they again finished

    fifth but lost out to Rugby Town in a Play

    Off Semi-Final though the season did

    finish with some silverware following a

    fine win over Chesham United in the Berks

    & Bucks FA Senior Cup.

    2013-14 saw Gary Meakin take over as

    manager just five days before the start of

    the season and with only five players on

    the clubs books – to finish 8th and reach

    the Quarter Finals of the League Cup was

    a fine achievement as was a runner up

    spot in the Berks & Bucks FA Senior Cup,

    Chesham United gaining revenge for

    defeat twelve months earlier.

    The 2014-15 season saw a partnership with

    the FAB Academy who provided the bulk

    of the teams players under the

    stewardship of Andy Hurley and Nas

    Bashir. That partnership continued into

    2015-16 season with Geoff Warner as

    manager as The Rams finished in a re-

    spectable ninth place whilst the 2016-17

    season saw them under the joint

    stewardship of Andy Hurley and Leigh

    Wooldridge and ended with a 16th place

    league finish though a run to the Fourth

    Qualifying Round of the F.A. Cup was a

    “Best Ever” for SYCOB.

    The 2017-18 season saw the return of Gary

    Meakin as the first manager of the newly

    named Beaconsfield Town, with Chris

    Coyle as Chairman. The Rams had virtually

    a whole new team and, helped by an

    amazing away record, they kept in touch

    with the League pacesetters to finally gain

    top spot on the last day of the season and

    claim the Evo-Stik League South, East

    title. Competing at Level 3 for the first

    time in their history in the newly formed

    Evo-Stik League South Premier South

    division, The Rams achieved a highly

    credible 12th place finish as well as

    reaching the First Round of the F.A.

    Trophy for the first time in their history,

    losing out to eventual finalists Leyton

    Orient. The new season sees the club

    expanding with the formation of an

    Academy side as well as an Under 18 team

    as The Rams look to build for the future

    both on and off the pitch.

  • Myles Bowman – Goalkeeper

    Age: 19 Previous Clubs: Cove / Hadley / QPR

    Young and promising keeper who’s had loan experience with Torquay. Joined The

    Rams in August 2019 making his debut against Weston Super Mare.

    Borja Loeches Teixeira – Goalkeeper

    Age: 30 Previous Clubs: Met Police / Northwood / Walton & Hersham

    Hailing from Spain, Borja is an experienced keeper and has played for quite a

    few clubs in his native Madrid.

    Mayowa Balogun – Defender

    Age: 23 Previous Clubs: Edgware Town / Hendon / Kings Langley / Bedford Town

    A former full time scholar at Wigan Athletic, Mayowa joined The Rams in the summer

    of 2018 and won Manager Gary Meakin’s Player Of The Season award. He is a qualified

    football coach.

    Sean Fraser – Defender

    Age: 28 Previous Clubs: Falkirk / Coventry City /Marlow / Slough Town

    Sean is on a dual registration from National League South Slough Town for whom he

    has made over 300 appearances. Had a short loan spell with The Rams last season.

    Luke Neville – Defender

    Age: 25 Previous Clubs: Staines Town / Egham Town

    A PE Teacher, Luke made over 100 appearances for Egham before joining Beacons-

    field in the summer of 2017. Has now played over a century of games for The Rams

    and is Vice Captain of the team.

    Alex Nolan – Defender

    Age: 24 Previous Clubs: Chalfont St. Peter / Egham Town / Northwood

    Alex joined The Rams towards the end of last season, making his debut in the away

    victory at Dorchester Town. Signed from neighbours Chalfont St. Peter.

    Ryan Parsons – Defender

    Age: 35 Previous Clubs: Hemel Hempstead Town / Harrow Borough / Slough Town /

    Egham Town / Bracknell Town A former youth player with Wycombe Wanderers Ryan

    is a highly experienced defender who enjoyed promotion success with Slough Town

    and joins from Bracknell Town. A carpenter by trade which proved very handy in The

    Rams recent refurbishment of their dressing rooms!

    James Taylor - Defender

    Age: 20 Previous Clubs: Hayes & Yeading United / Maidenhead United / Bedfont

    Sports Highly rated young defender who is back for his third spell with The Rams.

    Reece Yorke – Defender

    Age: 28 Previous Clubs: Met Police / Burnham / Egham Town / Slough Town / North-

    wood / Wealdstone

    A former England Schoolboys international and briefly a professional with Barnet,

    Reece rejoined The Rams from Egham Town in December 2017 having previously

    played for SYCOB back in 2013. He has formed a strong partnership with Luke Neville.

    Jordan Ajanlekoko – Midfield

    Age: 25 Previous Clubs: Wycombe Wanderers (Youth) / Chelsea (Youth) / Burnham /

    Egham Town

    Fans favourite ‘AJ’ always gives 100% commitment to the club both on and off the

    field. Won two successive Young Player Of The Year awards during a previous

    stint with SYCOB and is fast approaching 100 appearances for Beaconsfield T.

  • Wes Daly – Midfield

    Age: 35 Previous Clubs: QPR / Raith Rovers / Bromley / AFC Wimbledon / Maiden-

    head United / Boreham Wood / Basingstoke Town / Hemel Hempstead Town/ Egham

    Club Captain and a former professional with both QPR and Raith Rovers,

    Wes also played a major part in AFC Wimbledon’s rise up the Non

    League ladder. Has played well over 500 senior games and is a natural

    leader for The Rams.

    Luke Heneghan – Midfield

    Age: 26 Previous Clubs: Chalfont St Peter / Uxbridge / Northwood /

    Kempston Rovers / Chesham United

    A summer signing from neighbours Chesham United, Luke is an attacking midfielder

    who contributes a fair amount of goals and assists.

    James McCluskey – Midfield

    Age: 27 Previous Clubs: Northwood / Hanwell Town / Cockfosters

    James previously played for The Rams in 2013 having joined from Northwood. A

    former youth player at Brentford he has rejoined Beaconsfield for the start of the

    2019/20 season.

    Bajram Pashaj – Midfield

    Age: 25 Previous Clubs: Staines Town / Egham Town / Harrow Borough

    Kosovo born Baj joined The Rams in the December 2017 and previously played under

    manager Gary Meakin at Egham Town. A fast, pacey, attacking midfielder Baj had his

    season curtailed last year through injury but is now fully focused on re-establishing

    himself in The Rams team.

    Ademola Shokunbi – Midfield

    Age: 21 Previous Clubs: Reading U21 / Billericay Town

    Ade made a Man Of The Match debut for The Rams in the August 2019 defeat at

    Weston Super Mare. A graduate of the Reading youth teams he also has National

    League South experience with Billericay Town.

    Lucas Sinclair – Midfield

    Age: 19 Previous Clubs: Burnham

    Highly rated youngster who has joined from neighbours Burnham.

    Louis Stead – Midfield

    Age: 24 Previous Clubs: Chalfont St Peter / Egham Town / Northwood / North

    Greenford United / Hampton & Richmond Borough

    Louis won last season Supporters Player and Players Player of the Year awards and

    has rejoined The Rams after starting the season at National League South Hampton

    & Richmond Borough.

    Jon-Jo Bates – Forward

    Age: 28 Previous Clubs: Chesham United / Uxbridge / Burnham / Northwood /

    Maidenhead United

    A former professional at Dagenham & Redbridge, Jon-Jo initially played for SYCOB

    back in 2013 / 14 and rejoined The Rams in December 2018. Played over 250 senior

    games so far in his career.

    Mihai-Andrei Chirac – Forward

    Age: 16 Previous Clubs: U18

    Mihai-Andrei is the first of the newly established Town U18 side to make the

    step up to the First Team. Made his debut against Harrow Bor in League Cup.

  • Kane Guy-Seifert – Forward

    Age: 18 Previous Clubs: College

    Highly rated local youngster who has joined The Rams

    after impressing in the pre-season games.

    Shawnikki Clement-Peter – Forward

    Age: 21 Previous Clubs: Whyteleafe / Hillingdon

    Borough / Broadfields United

    A former professional with Crystal Palace, Shawn

    joined The Rams in the summer of 2019 from Spartan South Midlands side

    Broadfields United.

    Brendan Matthew – Forward

    Age: 25 Previous Clubs: AFC Wimbledon (Youth) / Fulham (Youth) / Egham Town

    Brendan played over 200 games and scored over 100 goals for Egham Town before

    moving to Holloways Park at the start of the 2018/19 season. Was top scorer with

    18 goals and will be looking to better that total this season.

    Tyrell Mitford – Forward

    Age: 22 Previous Clubs: Winchester City / Ange If (Sweden) / Kings Langley /

    Bognor Regis Town

    Tyrell came through the Youth ranks at QPR and is the brother of former Rams

    striker Tre. Joined Beaconsfield in September 2019 from Bognor Regis Town.

    Dean Morgan – Forward

    Age: 35 Previous Clubs: Colchester United / Luton / Southend United / Leyton

    Orient / MK Dons / Aldershot Town / Wycombe Wanderers / Chesterfield / Oxford

    United

    A full international with Montserrat, Dean has played over 400 professional games

    including 57 for neighbours Wycombe Wanderers. A new, experienced addition to

    Gary Meakin’s squad.

    Gary Meakin – Manager

    Age: 35

    Previous Clubs Managed: Hillingdon Borough /

    Northwood / Wingate & Finchley / Beaconsfield

    SYCOB / Burnham / Egham Town

    Gary played for the likes of Hendon, Doncaster Rovers,

    Northwood and Telford United before injury put paid to

    his playing career. In his first spell at SYCOB he led the

    club to a runners up spot in the Berks & Bucks Cup as

    well as a highly respectable eighth place in the league.

    In a brief second spell he led the club away from the

    relegation zone before moving onto Egham Town where

    he achieved consecutive Play Off places. Installed as the

    first manager of Beaconsfield Town he led The Rams to

    the Evo-Stik League South, East title in 2017/18 and a

    highly respectable 12th place in the Premier South in

    2018/19, the club’s highest ever placing.

  • Westfield FC Sponsors 2019-20 Thank you to everyone for your much-valued support

    Valerie French

    Hairstyling Knaphill

    If you would like to support the Club in this way, please

    contact our Commercial manager Jim Ahmed in the

    Clubhouse or email [email protected]

  • Date Round Home Score Away Att

    08/10/2019 Prelim South Park 2-1 Redhill 54

    15/10/2019 Prelim Tooting & Mitcham 1-2 Frimley Green 68

    15/10/2019 Prelim Chertsey 4-0 Carshalton Athletic 126

    22/10/2019 Prelim Leatherhead 5-2 Camberley Town 131

    22/10/2019 Prelim Molesey 3-3 Croydon

    23/10/2019 Prelim Sheerwater Egham

    24/10/2019 Prelim Banstead Athletic Walton Casuals

    29/10/2019 Prelim Westfield Spelthorne Sports

    16/10/2019 1st Kingstonian 5-1 Knaphill 120

    28/11/2019 1st Sutton Common R Winner tonight

    The first Surrey Senior Cup was started in 1882, when the

    Surrey County Football Association's had it's very first

    meeting as an organisation.

    The current champions of the competition are Met

    Police who beat Tooting & Mitcham 2-0 in the 2018/19

    final. This was Met Police's third Specavers Senior Cup

    Trophy in the club's history, further asserting themselves

    as a club to be reckoned with in this competition.

    Historically, the most successful club in the competition

    are Dulwich Hamlet of South London, who have won the

    competition 16 times.

    Although the most successful club, Hamlet haven't

    appeared in a Specsavers Surrey Senior Cup Final for over

    40 years, with the club going on to withdraw their dual-

    affiliation due to budgetary reasons after the 2008/09

    season. This makes Sutton United the club who currently

    complete the most successful, having won it 15 times, and

    are hot on the tail to become the record holders.

    Specsavers Surrey Senior Cup Proudly Sponsored By Specsavers

    2019-20 competition so far...

    All ties must be played on or

    before 28th November 2019

    Westfield first entered the Surrey

    Senior Cup in 1963-64 losing at

    home 4-0 to Croydon Amateurs.

    Last season they left the SSC in

    the First Round, losing to

    Whyteleafe by a single penalty

    goal scored by Bradley Wilson.

    Their best finish (as far as records

    available) appears to be reaching

    the Fourth Round in 2001-02,

    losing 2-0 at Sutton United,

    having beaten Cobham and

    Egham Town in earlier rounds.

  • Spelthorne Sports’ recent record in the Surrey Senior Cup

    2018-19 Prelim Round Cobham A 1-1 (2-4 on pens)

    2017-18 1st Round Chertsey Town A 2-1

    2nd Round South Park H 0-4

    2016-17, 2015-16 and 2014-15 not entered

    Spelthorne Sports Football Club, nicknamed The Spelly, was formed in 1922. The

    team won the Surrey Elite Intermediate League in the 2010–11 season, gaining

    promotion to Division One of the Combined Counties League. As well as winning

    the Surrey Elite Intermediate League title in 2011, the club also won the League

    Challenge Cup, beating Ripley F.C. in the final.

    In 2013–14 The Spelly won the Middlesex FA Intermediate Cup, beating Middlesex

    County Premier side Cricklewood Wanderers 3–0 in the Final. Second half goals

    from Robert Smith (2), and Lee Staples ensured the victory. The match played at

    North Greenford United on 26 March 2014. On 16 April 2014, Spelthorne Sports

    were crowned Combined Counties Division One Champions with a 2–1 win away to

    Epsom Athletic. They lifted the trophy 3 days later following an emphatic 7–0 win

    at home to local rivals Staines Lammas. The Spelly also won the RPM Records

    Division One Challenge Cup against Staines Lammas at Windsor FC on 5 May 2014.

    A single second-half Lee Staples goal was enough to make sure The Spelly lifted

    the trophy, winning the league and cup treble in the process.

    The team went on a phenomenal 46 game unbeaten run in all competitions that

    season, beating teams in cup competitions from higher divisions such as Frimley

    Green, Staines Town (on pens), Walton Casuals, Wembley, and Epsom & Ewell

    (on pens). That unbeaten run finally came to an end on 7 May 2014 when they

    played Combined Counties Premier Division side Hanworth Villa in the Southern

    Combination Cup Final, losing 1–0. The game was played at home and marked the

    club's first ever game under the newly installed floodlights. The lads then suffered

    their second defeat of the season to the same opposition when the sides met

    again 3 days later in the Cherry Red Records Premier Challenge Cup Final, again

    losing 1–0.

    The 2013–14 season was extremely successful for Spelthorne Sports. Winning two

    cup finals, and finishing runners-up in another two cup finals. However the biggest

    achievement by far was winning the league without losing a single game in the

    process. Winning 22, drawing 8, losing 0, scoring 92, and conceding 23.

    In the 2018–19 FA Vase, Spelthorne Sports were drawn against de facto reserve

    side AFC Spelthorne Sports, winning 4–1.

    Welcome to our visitors

    SPELTHORNE SPORTS FC

  • The Isthmian Football League strongly

    supports the FA statement that there should be a

    zero tolerance approach against racism and all forms

    of discrimination. Accordingly any form of discrimina-

    tory abuse whether it be based on race or ethnicity,

    sexual orientation, gender, faith, age, ability or any

    other form of abuse will be reported to The Football

    Association for action by that Association.

  • Ground Regulations All persons entering the ground and facilities of Westfield FC are subject to the following regulations

    Definition - in these regulations "The Club" shall mean Westfield Football Club

    1. The Club reserve the right to eject any person who is considered by the Club to have acted on the Club

    premises in, but not exclusively to, any of the following ways:

    A. Using obscene or abusive language or persistently swearing

    B. Using terms of abuse, whether racial or otherwise

    C. Making or inciting abusive or vulgar gestures and/or taunts directed at players, officials or oppo-

    sition supporters

    D. Being drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs

    E. Entering the field of play at any time either before, during or after the course of the game

    F. Behaving in a manner likely to bring either the Club or the game into disrepute

    G. Behaving in a manner which interferes with the comfort, enjoyment or safety of other spectators

    The Club may, at its absolute discretion, bar from entry any person prosecuted or ejected under this rule for

    such length of time as it sees fit. The Club also reserves the right to bar, as above, anyone guilty of such

    behaviour at games involving the Club away from home.

    2. Any such person barred from the ground/facilities shall not enter or attempt to enter the ground/

    facilities during the term of any such bar and any person found on the Club premises or facilities during

    such term may be prosecuted by the Club in the County Court for damages or trespass and/or injunction.

    3. The consumption of intoxicating liquor is permitted only in the Clubhouse and the Boardroom.

    4. No bottles, glasses or cans shall be brought into the ground/facilities and the police and Club officials

    shall have the right at their absolute discretion to search any spectator at any time and confiscate any such

    items covered in this regulation.

    5. The climbing of balcony railings, stands, lighting structures or any other building in the ground is strictly

    forbidden.

    6. All persons entering the ground/facilities do so at their own risk.

    7. Refund of cash admission charges paid will not be made under any circumstances. The right of admission

    is reserved and may be refused without reason given.

    8. Any person barred under these regulations has the right of appeal to the Club Committee. Such appeal

    to be made in writing to the Club Secretary within fourteen days of the notification of such bar.

    9. Visiting players and officials will become temporary members for the day.

    10. Paying spectators will become temporary members for the day.

    Surrey Senior League

    Champions : 1972–73, 1973–74

    Parthenon League

    Runners-up : 1962–63

    Combined Counties Premier League

    Runners-up : 2016-17 Winners: 2017-18

    Surrey Senior League Cup

    Winners : 1971–72, 1972–73

    Combined Counties League Cup

    Runners up : 1989–90 Winners : 2016-17

    Combined Counties Football Division One

    Challenge Cup

    Runners-up : 2011–12

    Surrey Saturday Premier Cup

    Runners-up : 2012-13

    Surrey Saturday Junior Cup

    Winners : 1954-55 Runners-up : 1955-56, 1957–58

    Surrey Junior Charity Cup

    Runners-up : 1954–55

    Surrey Senior Cup best performance

    Fourth round : 2002 vs Sutton Utd

    FA Cup best performances

    First qualifying round : 1973 vs Lion Sports (FA

    Amateur Cup) and 2013 v Aylesbury Utd

    FA Vase best performances

    Fourth round : 2000–01 v Arlesey Town

    Third round: 2017 vs Crowborough Athletic

    Best attendances

    325 vs Guernsey FC 20 Sep 2011

    401 vs Frimley Green 7 May 2013

    Westfield Football Club Westfield FC is an unincorporated association, operating as a

    members club. Proud members of the Bostik Isthmian League.

    Affiliated to the Surrey County FA and the English FA. established 1953

  • Manager: Tony REID

    From:

    Adam BAIGENT

    Sonny BLACK

    Max BLACKMORE

    Carl BOWER

    Harry CARTER

    Dylan CASCOE

    Jack DEAN

    George FRITH

    Laurence GIRARD

    Benjamin HAMPTON

    Gregory HAYDON

    Ryan HEALY

    Jake HILL

    Sean McCORMACK

    Julius MNGADI

    Tinashe NKOMA

    Anis NUUR

    Anthony OAKS

    Rhys RABESS

    Gary ROSS (GK)

    Jake RUMBLE

    Elijah SIMPSON

    Matt STEER (C)

    Arsen UJKAJ

    Aaron WATSON

    Manager: Mark HARPER

    From:

    Henry POOLE (GK)

    Jack GANNON (GK)

    Sam REES

    Jamie ROSS

    Joe DYETT

    Graham EDWARDS

    Josh REMEDIOS

    Jack WADMORE

    Billy FROST

    Sekani McCALMON

    Chris MARTIN-THOMAS

    Nathaniel MENSAH

    Josh N YERO

    Kelvin KOUADIO

    Lewis FLATMAN

    Louis PANMANEE-MAY

    Sam BLAKEBROUGH

    Coaches: Daren BULMAN

    & Andrew VINEY

    Manager: Gary MEAKIN

    From:

    Myles BOWMAN (GK)

    Borja LOECHES (GK)

    Mayowa BALOGUN

    Sean FRASER

    Luke NEVILLE

    Alex NOLAN

    Ryan PARSONS

    James TAYLOR

    Reece YORKE

    Jordan AJANLEKOKO

    Wes DALY (C)

    Kane GUY-SEIFERT

    Luke HENEGAN

    James McCLUSKEY

    Bajram PASHAJ

    Ademola SHOKUNBI

    Lucas SINCLAIR

    Louis STEAD

    Jon-Jo BATES

    Mihai-Andrei CHIRIAC

    Shawnikki CLEMENT-PETER

    Brendan MATTHEW

    Tyrell MITFORD

    Dean MORGAN

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    Welcome to today’s officials

    vs Beaconsfield Town FC

    Referee Mr Lawrence TORZ-BROWN

    Assistants Mr Tolga INANC

    & Mr Peter GEORGIOU

    vs Spelthorne Sports FC

    Referee Mr Harrison BLAIR

    Assistants Mr Philip JONES

    & Mr Calum EDGCOMBE

    County Official: Mr Bryan CROUCHER

    Our next home game

    Saturday 9 November 3pm

    BetVictor South Central

    vs Tooting & Mitcham Utd