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MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW F

A VERY WARM WELCOME TO YOU ALL And particularly to the officials, players and supporters of Chalfont St. Peter for this our third game in the newly expanded Isthmian Bostik League, South Central Division following our recent return to the league after our long absence in the Southern League. We have already renewed acquaintance with old rivals Molesey and Tooting & Mitcham in the league and managed to win against the first of those and come away with a draw against the latter. On Saturday our opponents were from the Southern League in the FA Emirates Cup and I am very pleased to report that we managed to come away from Kidlington with a 1-0 win and a place in the next round - we now await the news of our next opponents and the venue The draws in cup competitions had not been kind to us in giving us away ties in all 3 competitions drawn so far until that is last week when we at last were given a home tie in the B & B Senior Cup against Didcot Town. Is it too much to hope for another home tie? not long before we find out. Chalfont too were in action in the Cup and also managed a 1-0 victory over London Lions. In the league they have so far lost 0-2 at home to Chipstead and 0-1 away to Hertford Town. Games against them are always tight and competitive and it looks as if that will also be the likely outcome this afternoon. Saturday sees us on the road again this time away to league newcomers Westfield FC and it will be very good to see any of your faces at the game location details can be found in this programme. Many thanks for coming this afternoon and now for my usual closing plea to get behind the lads and support at all times it really does make a difference and will do throughout the season! Terry Staines, Chairman

FROM THE DUGOUT Saturday saw us travel to Kidlington in the FA Cup, looking to build on the performance that earned a goalless draw at Tooting & Mitcham. The Preliminary Qualifying Round of the FA Cup is always a tricky one, as it comes very early in the season and with the Chalfont game following so closely it was prudent to manage the two games together to give us the best chance of getting two decent performances. This year, as I have commented on previously, the squad is definitely deeper and stronger, and this is the sort of scenario that lends itself to us trying to maximise that. Saturday's game was a scrappy affair as expected, with them coming off the back of two heavy defeats, and they altered their usual playing out from the back, in favour of a more direct approach for the game against us. Thankfully, despite making 2 changes to the back 4 we were able to progress and keep another clean sheet. I think we probably deserved another goal or two, but we achieved the only target of progressing to the next round and so I'm happy with that. The games against Chalfont have always been keenly contested and historically we have been two well matched sides. We'll need to be at our best to get the points today, and hopefully with the fresh legs coming in we are able to perform at our best. As always, your support will be both needed and appreciated so here's to an enjoyable and, hopefully, successful bank holiday afternoon. Barts

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WELCOME TO OUR NEW DIGITAL PROGRAMME The Directors of Marlow Football Club have taken the bold decision to replace our traditional printed programme with a new digital version of the programme. There are several factors that have led us to taking this step and we understand that it will be quite a change for many of our supporters who have been purchasing printed programmes for many years, but we believe that it is the way forward for programmes for non-league football. Perhaps the biggest change of all is that the digital programme will be distributed free of charge. Over the coming weeks we will be adding new ways to download programme from different channels our club website, Facebook, Twitter and from QR codes that will be displayed at the ground. This will enable you to get the programme on your smartphone, tablet, laptop or PC the choice is yours. With this new approach our programme will now be available to a much larger audience and can be shared freely to anyone who would like a copy. The digital programme is in PDF format and is sized to be readable on a wide range of devices and screen sizes. To get the best experience I recommend that you import the digital programme to your ebook reader. We have tested the programme with ibooks (the built-in app on the iphone & ipad), with Google Play Books (on Android), as well as Kindle, although there are many different apps you can use. The programme is intended to use the built-in auto-rotate feature, particularly when viewing the tables. If you experience and problems with this, make sure it is enabled on your device. I hope you enjoy our new digital programme and would welcome your feedback and any suggestions for how we can make enhancements. I would also ask for you to contribute new content. To keep the programme fresh and interesting to read, we need you to contribute new content, so if you are a budding journalist and would like to write an article or maybe even a new column, please get in touch. Ian Benfell, Director

MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 MARK BARTLEY Manager who as a player was at Hayes, Slough Town, Burnham and Thame United before taking over at Reading Town in the latter part of season 2011/2012 and guiding them to safety. Then went on to win the Hellenic Premier Division with Marlow in his first season here. Now into his seventh season. ELLIOT WHITEHOUSE Former youth player at Reading, Crystal Palace and Wycombe Wanderers who went on to play for many local sides before injury cut career short. Has a Uefa B coaching qualification. PHIL BROWN Goalkeeping coach (who makes an occasional appearance) who is in his third season here. Previously a professional with Reading F.C. JUNAID BELL Debut 08/11/16 Youngster who was at the John Madejski Academy and who has impressed at full-back or in midfield since signing. ALLEN BOSSMAN Debut 12/12/15 Pacey wide player who chips in with the odd goal. Now into his 4th year. KELVIN BOSSMAN Debut 25/03/17 Deadline day signing from Dunstable Town last season who was previously with Chesham United and Dunstable Town. JORDAN BROWN Debut 08/08/15 Forward/midfielder who tends to play in the wider positions and who signed after a successful spell with Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic League. Spent the latter part of last season helping Thatcham Town win the FA Vase. CURTIS CHAPPLE Debut 29/08/16 A quick and hard-tackling defender/wide player who was previously with Uxbridge before signing two seasons back. KAMERON ENGLISH Debut 14/02/17 Forward. A pacey winger, who joined us from Ashford Town (Mx.) having previously been with Harrow Borough and a brief loan spell at Hanworth Villa. Last season s leading scorer. CALAM GALLIMORE Debut 05/12/13 Signed from Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic League. A central defender by trade who also fills-in at full back and who established himself as a regular last season. Has a useful long throw.

MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 SIMON GRANT Debut 17/08/13 Goalkeeper who transferred into the club from Ashford Town (Mx) prior to the start of the season 2013-14. Has also played for AFC Hayes, Slough Town and Hayes & Yeading. Last season s player of the year. IDRIS KAMARA Commanding defender who is a newcomer to the Club and who was with Woodley United last season and was voted the Hellenic League Player of the Season despite playing in a relegated side. JACK KERRIGAN Debut 09/11/13 Left-sided defender who was originally here a few seasons back before moving on to Gosport Borough. After a break from football returned last season. CHID ONOKWAI Debut 07/01/17 Bustling forward who signed from Aylesbury United. Previously with Aylesbury FC, Aylesbury United, Bowers & Pitsea and Eton Manor. ISAAC OSEI-TUTU Debut 09/08/16 Quick player with an athletics background who was with Hungerford Town before joining. Has also been with Hayes & Yeading, Aldershot and Maidenhead United. Debut CHRIS OVENDEN Debut 10/11/12 Quick, right-sided defender or midfielder who was with Henley Town before joining and who has also played for Hartley Wintney. Consistent player who has scored some important goals. Season 2014-15 Manager s Player-Of-The-Year and 2015-16 Supporters Player of the Season. DEVONTAE ROMEO Debut 17/08/13 Very tricky on the ball and has an eye for goal. Son of ex-marlow player Shane Small-King. Previously with Highmoor-Ibis and missed most of last season through injury. LESLIE SACKEY Debut 10/02/18 Joined after being released from Scunthorpe United, A left-sided defensive/midfield player. ALEX SALMON Debut 07/08/12 Tall and very quick defender who can play anywhere across the back four. Joined from Reading Town to become very important in Hellenic League title win before injury ruined the following 18 months for him. 2015-16 Player of the Season. JAY WELCH Debut 10/11/15 Youngster who was at the Reading Academy. A hard-working midfielder who likes to get forward and score goals.

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CHALFONT ST PETER FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 Carl Dennison 30. Previously with Ascot United and Windsor. Quickly became a huge favourite at the club. A good talker and a great shot stopper. 16 clean sheets last season tells its own story. Mark Goodman 26. Signed from Hanwell Town and previously with Wingate & Finchley. Links up again with Daniel Nielsen and will be a major asset to the clubs successes this season. Alan Hedley 30. With over 500 games for the club, Club Captain Alan is a key member of the squad and the lynchpin of the Chalfont defence. Supporters and Players Player of the Season last season. Alex Paine 26. A central midfielder who enjoys passing the ball and joining in with attacking patterns of play. Tireless and versatile, Alex has played in all the defensive positions. Very popular with the supporters. Manager s Player of the season. Frankie Jones 20. An attacking midfielder who joined last season from Hayes & Yeading. Also a useful cover at full back. Dan Fleming - 27. A strong centre forward who has played for Ashford Town and Hanwell Town. Able to unlock defences and links up play with the rest of the side effectively. A hardworking attacker whose unselfishness brings others into the game. Alex Nolan - 23. Right sided player who has experience at this level with Egham Town and Northwood. A strong character who is comfortable anywhere in wide areas. A huge asset for the club for the forthcoming season. Son of former Marlow player David Nolan. Tom O'Regan 26. Previously played for Hanwell Town and currently on loan from Beaconsfield Town. An intelligent midfielder who is happy to be central or wide. A strong eye for goal and will be a major part of the side. Joel Jacobs - 25. A player who the management have chased for two seasons, previously played for Flackwell Heath and Egham Town. A clever player who can unlock defences and link well in wide areas. A strong influence in the changing room. Charlie Mitchell - 19. Previously with Hanwell Town and North Greenford. Impressed the management in performances against the Saints last year. A direct wide man who will cause many a defence a problem this season. Jordan Berry - 24. Previously played for Egham Town and Harrow Borough. Played for the Saints last year in a short spell and decided to re-join the club this season. A midfielder that will dictate play and organise others around him.

CHALFONT ST PETER FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 Stefan Powell - 24. Signed on loan from Beaconsfield Town. A player that impressed the management over the past two years. A dominant central midfielder who dictates play and can link between the lines of play. Lewis Todd - 19. Goalkeeper signed from Kings Langley. Previously played for Bedford Town and Barton Rovers. A strong shot stopper who had impressed the management with his displays in the Southern League. Callum Woodcock 20. Signed from Southall. Also played for Chesham United. Can play centrally or wide as an attacking player. An exciting talent who has shown his ability to contribute important goals this season. Remmel Clarke 27. Equally comfortable at full back or out wide, Remmel is a threat around the field. Has suffered with injuries recently but is an important part of the team. Adam Kirby 27. Previously with Windsor, Adam returned to the club last season and battled hard to reclaim his place in the side with typically solid displays in defence. Ryan Debattista - 23. A tall strong centre forward. Previously at Harrow Borough and Egham Town. An intelligent frontman who has scored goals at all the clubs he has played for. Can lead the line as well as playing wide. Ryan Phillips - 26. A key signing for the Saints this season. A player the manager has chased for a number of seasons. A good influence in the changing room and someone that can play in a number of roles. Strong set piece delivery and able to support others in the squad with his experience. Danny Edwards 39. Manager. Danny is now in his 15th season at the helm at Mill Meadow and has built a reputation for playing good football and helping to develop players through to the higher levels of the game. Fred Cummings. Assistant Manager. Previously coach at Hemel, Slough Town and Northwood. His experience in the non-league game is a huge asset to the Saints squad. Daniel Nielsen - 36. 1st team coach. Joined the club in February 2017. Previously coached at Wingate & Finchley. Had played at Harrow Borough and Wingate & Finchley and has pushed standards at the club with outstanding coaching sessions and player development. John Carroll 35. 1st team coach. Important addition to the back room, John is a club legend with over 350 appearances at the heart of the defence. Captained the side to the Spartan League title.

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CHALFONT ST PETER FC CLUB HISTORY The club was formed in 1926 and played local junior football from its ground on Gold Hill Common. 1948 saw a move to the Great Western Combination and a year later the club moved to its present location, although the picturesque name of Mill Meadow belies its origins as a refuse tip. As the club developed off the field thanks to the support of many volunteers so success began to arrive on the field and in 1952 the first silverware was won, the Berks & Bucks FA Intermediate Cup. Senior status followed and progress through the Parthenon League, London League and Spartan League followed. The early 1970 s were difficult for the club but a move into the Athenian league saw a change in fortunes. The 1980 s, now in the Isthmian League, brought some consistency in league performances and some successful campaigns in the FA Cup and FA Vase. The 1990 s was another difficult decade, culminating in a low point of two successive bottom places. 2001/02 saw a rebuild under Martin Dean with a good start to the season but a subsequent falling away saw them finish 14th. The lower echelons became the accustomed territory for Saints for several seasons until Dean s departure at the end of the 2003/04 season. Managing Chalfont to victory in the Berks & Bucks Under-18 Challenge Cup was a young Danny Edwards. His reward was to be handed the reins of the First Team for the new season. And so began a rollercoaster ride of success and near misses that continues to today. A restructuring within the Isthmian league at the end of the 2005/06 season saw Saints moving to the Spartan South Midlands Premier League. 2006/07 saw a top half finish in their first season in the Spartan and a trophy for the cabinet, the Wycombe Senior Cup, secured with a 7-0 win over Downley Albion at the Wycombe Wanderers ground. 2007/08 was a hugely successful season. Danny Edwards was developing an exciting squad and the style of play was both entertaining and successful. Good runs in both the FA Cup and FA Vase came together with a Final appearance in the Premier Division Cup. Topping them all was winning the Challenge Trophy with a 2-0 win over Brimsdown Rovers. A close three-horse race in the league saw Saints pipped at the post into runners-up spot. 2008/09 was about building on the standards set in the previous season. And it didn t disappoint. Some top scalps in the FA Cup heralded a season of cup runs. The FA Vase was the crowning glory, with the Saints making it all the way to the semi-final and being

CHALFONT ST PETER FC CLUB HISTORY heart breaking seconds away from winning the right to play at Wembley. Saints were in the hunt for the league title all the way to the last week of the season but the fixture congestion caused by the cup successes began to tell and they couldn t quite make it across the line, eventually finishing a brave third. Losses in the finals of the Challenge Trophy and the Wycombe Senior Cup took a little bit of the shine off what was a brilliant season for the club. Expectations were high going into season 2009/10 after going close to promotion in the two previous seasons. A slow start and a nightmare run of losses in October saw the title chase wobble and rapid exits from all cup competitions. But an incredible run of form with just one defeat in 23 took Saints to the top to the pile where they became the target for other teams top performances and it wasn t until they were overtaken by Aylesbury in the last two games that they had to settle for the runners-up spot again. At the start of 2010/11, the aim was clear: promotion was the number one target. Getting off to an incredible start in notching up seventeen straight wins, Saints grabbed top spot and refused to relinquish it for the entire season, never being less than four points clear at any stage. The focus was clear and any progress in the cups was quickly curtailed. Such was the dominance in the league, the champagne corks popped with five games to spare as the title was secured. The curtain was brought down on the recordbreaking season and their five year stay in the Spartan League by winning the Challenge Trophy for an unprecedented league and cup double. For the 2011/12 season, life was expected to be a trial for Saints yet they made a bright start in their new environs and quickly acclimatised. For long periods they were genuine contenders but a poor end to the season, combined with the loss of totemic striker Charlie Strutton to the professional ranks, saw them fall away into the mid table. A strong run in the FA Cup illuminated the 2012/13 season. An impressive win at Carshalton Athletic earned a tie against Conference side Bishop s Stortford. A draw at Mill Meadow set up a replay that ultimately proved a step too far. Playing with style, Saints were to earn the Division s Fair Play title but couldn t reach the play-off positions. With a lack of firepower, the 2013/14 was a disappointing way to mark Danny Edwards tenth season in charge. The lack of goals consigned the side to a mid-table finish despite boasting one of the meanest defences. 2014/15 saw the goals begin to return. Buoyed by Jerome Okimo joining the growing number of Saints players to be signed by a League club, a promising start saw the side hard to beat but too many draws held them back. A run in the FA Cup, highlighted by a deserved win in front of a baying Kettering crowd was coupled with a strong run in November that saw the club in a playoff position but from such heights, a miserable New Year run saw them tumble down into relegation territory. It took a stubborn recovery in April to ensure eventual safety.

CHALFONT ST PETER FC CLUB HISTORY 2015/16 was a high-water mark for Saints in their current run in the Southern League. Putting aside an early exit in the FA Cup Saints went on to head the table at New Year and looked set for their first tilt at the play offs, if not more. Sadly they repeated the poor run of results thereafter and fell away to finish sixth. Still an excellent all-round season as Tony Mendy secured top scorer honours in the division with 30 goals. In contrast, season 2016/17 was ultimately a disappointment despite a storming start to the season that saw Saints in top spot throughout August but the hole left by the departed Mendy was never filled and as the goals dried up so the tumble down the table gathered pace. There was a flirtation with relegation before safety was finally achieved. The 2017/18 was one of the most exciting seasons in the Southern League, our seventh, with the side in playoff contention right up until the final few games. Our peerless record against those side who ultimately claimed the top places, with just the single defeat in 12 games, including a notable double against champions Beaconsfield Town, underlined how competitive a side we were. Still struggling for goals, it was our defence that led the way with 16 clean sheets. It was a season that saw evergreen skipper Alan Hedley pass the 500 game mark and manager Danny Edwards reach 800 games in charge. Saints embrace change but enjoy stability at the same time. 2018/19 sees Saints return to the Isthmian League after 12 seasons as football is restructured. Exciting new signings bode well for a continuation, if not improvement, on last season. Club Honours Berks & Bucks Intermediate Cup Winners: 1952/53 & 1984/85 Berks & Bucks Benevolent Cup Winners: 1964/65 Spartan League Division 2 Champions: 1975/76 Athenian League Cup Winners: 1976/77 & 1982/83 Middlesex Border League Champions: 1984/85 Isthmian Division Two Winners: 1987/88 Wycombe Senior Cup Winners: 2006/07 Spartan South Midlands League Challenge Trophy Winners: 2007/08 & 2010/11 Spartan South Midlands Premier League Champions 2010/11 Southern League Division One Central Fair Play Winners 2012/13 Berks & Bucks Under 18 Challenge Cup Winners: 2004/05 Allied Counties Youth Division East Winners: 2004/05 South Bucks Youth League Cup Winners: 2010/11

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APPEARANCES & GOALS 2018/2019 PLAYER LEAGUE CUP TOTALS CAREER A S G A S G A S G A G Debut Junaid Bell 2 2 66 4 08/11/2016 Sam Bangura 97 3 17/03/2015 Allen Bossman 2 1 1 2 98 14 12/12/2015 Kelvin Bossman 1 51 10 25/03/2017 Jordan Brown 2 2 84 22 08/08/2015 Phil Brown 3 0 25/03/2014 Nico Cammock 1 1 1 0 15/09/2018 Tristan Campbell 2 1 3 3 0 11/08/2018 Curtis Chapple 63 5 29/08/2016 Kameron English 2 2 54 12 14/02/2017 Calam Gallimore 2 1 1 3 1 93 5 05/12/2015 Simon Grant 2 1 3 183 0 17/08/2013 Idris Kamara 1 1 1 1 2 0 11/08/2018 Jack Kerrigan 2 2 33 0 09/11/2013 Harry Laflin 11 0 06/08/2017 Chid Onokwai 1 1 12 3 07/01/2017 Isaac Osei-Tutu 2 1 3 71 9 09/08/2016 Chris Ovenden 2 1 3 244 35 10/11/2012 Devontae Romeo 2 1 1 3 1 111 15 17/08/2013 Leslie Sackey 1 16 0 10/02/2018 Alex Salmon 2 1 3 162 0 07/08/2012 Charlie Samuel 2 2 1 3 2 11 5 15/08/2017 Jay Welch 90 9 10/11/2015 O.G. Total 3 1 4 Interested in publicising your business through Marlow FC? We offer flexible options and reasonable rates. commercial@marlowfc.co.uk

GOALS 2018-2019 TIME MARLOW AGAINST 1-5 6-10 11-15 1 16-20 1 21-25 26-30 1 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 1 66-70 71-75 76-80 81-85 86-90 Ex. time TOTAL 4 0

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THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL FORM GUIDE HOME TEAM AWAY D ASHFORD TOWN (MX) W BEDFONT SPORTS L W BRACKNELL TOWN W L CHALFONT ST. PETER L D CHESHUNT L CHIPSTEAD W L EGHAM TOWN L L FC ROMANIA W HANWELL TOWN W W HAYES & YEADING D W HERTFORD TOWN D W MARLOW D L MOLESEY L W NORTHWOOD W L SOUTH PARK L D TOOTING & MITCHAM L D UXBRIDGE W WALTHAM ABBEY L W WARE L W WESTFIELD D (LATEST RESULTS TO THE LEFT)

THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL DIRECTORY ASHFORD TOWN (Mx), Short Lane, Stanwell TW19 7BH 24 BEDFONT SPORTS, Hatton Road, Bedfont TW14 9QT 24 BRACKNELL TOWN, Larges Lane, Bracknell RG12 9AN 18 CHALFONT ST. PETER, Gravel Hill, Chalfont St. Peter SL9 9QX 15 CHESHUNT, Theobalds Lane, Cheshunt EN8 8RU 46 CHIPSTEAD, The High Road, Chipstead CR5 3SF 50 EGHAM TOWN, Wards Place, Egham, Surrey TW20 8XD 25 FC ROMANIA, Groundshare at Cheshunt EN8 8RU 46 HANWELL TOWN, Reynolds Field, Greenford Ln, Perivale UB6 8TL 23 HAYES & YEADING UNITED, Beaconsfield Road, Hayes UB4 0SL 23 HERTFORD TOWN, West Street, Hertford SG13 8EZ 45 MOLESEY, Walton Road, West Molesey KT8 2JG 38 NORTHWOOD, Chestnut Avenue, Northwood HA6 1HR 23 SOUTH PARK, Whitehall Lane, South Park, Reigate RH2 8LG 50 TOOTING & MITCHAM, Bishopsford Road, Morden Surrey SM4 6BF 49 UXBRIDGE, Honeycroft, Horton Road, West Drayton UB7 8HX 23 WALTHAM ABBEY, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey EN9 1NX 50 WARE, Wadesmill Road, Ware SG12 0UQ 56 WESTFIELD, Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9BA 35 MILES are shown from Marlow Estimated total for the season for MARLOW is 1226 return

MARLOW FC RESULTS 2018/2019 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT SCORERS AUG 11 MOLESEY BOST 3-0 107 Samuel 2, Romeo Sa18t Tooting & Mitcham BOST 0-0 226 25 Kidlington FAC-P 1-0 68 Gallimore 27 CHALFONT ST. PETER BOST SEP 01 Westfield BOST 15 FC ROMANIA BOST 22 Ware BOST 25 UXBRIDGE BOST 29 Bedfont Sports BOST OCT 06 HANWELL TOWN BOST 13 Brentwood Town FAT-P 20 Cheshunt BOST NOV 03 CHIPSTEAD BOST 10 Egham Town BOST 17 HAYES & YEADING BOST 24 Ashford Town (Mx) BOST DEC 01 HERTFORD TOWN BOST 08 Bracknell Town BOST 15 WALTHAM ABBEY BOST 22 Chalfont St. Peter BOST 29 NORTHWOOD BOST JAN 05 South Park BOST 12 WESTFIELD BOST 19 BEDFONT SPORTS BOST 26 Hanwell Town BOST FEB BOST 02 CHESHUNT BOST 05 Uxbridge BOST 09 Molesey BOST 16 TOOTING & MITCHAM BOST 23 Chipstead BOST MAR 02 hipstead EGHAM TOWN BOST 09 Hayes & Yeading BOST 16 ASHFORD TOWN (Mx) BOST 23 Hertford Town BOST 30 BRACKNELL TOWN BOST APR 06 BBRACKNELL TOWN Waltham Abbey BOST 13 FC Romania BOST 20 SOUTH PARK BOST 22 Northwood BOST 27 WARE BOST

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THE BOSTIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION MONDAY 27 TH AUGUST 2018 MARLOW v CHALFONT ST PETER Simon GRANT 1 Lewis TODD Chris OVENDEN 2 Mark GOODMAN Leslie SACKEY 3 Ryan PHILLIPS Tristan CAMPBELL 4 Alan HEDLEY Alex SALMON 5 Adam KIRBY Calum GALLIMORE 6 Frankie JONES Allen BOSSMAN 7 Charlie MITCHELL Devontae ROMEO 8 Alex PAINE Charlie SAMUEL 9 Ryan DEBATTISTA Kelvin BOSSMAN 10 Jordan BERRY Isaac OSEI-TUTU 11 Alex NOLAN Chid ONOKWAI 12 Tom O REGAN Kamaron ENGLISH 14 Remmell CLARKE Sam BANGURA 15 Luke APPLETON Nico CAMMOCK 16 Joel JACOBS Junaid BELL 17 Dan FLEMING REFEREE Mr T GREAVES ASSISTANTS Mr S BARCLAY Mr D PAYNE