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MATCH DAY PROGRAMME TUESDAY 17th APRIL 2018 7.30pm KICK OFF TODAY S MATCH SPONSOR DAVE WILLIAMS HARTLEY WINTNEY V FARNHAM TOWN SEMI FINAL TIE

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY Hartley Wintney Football Club History Hartley Wintney Football Club was founded in the North Hampshire village of Hartley Wintney in 1897 and played in an area adjacent to the village's golf and cricket clubs, the facilities not quite being up to today's standard, with only a horse trough or the pond to remove the heavy mud from a sub-standard pitch. The Club's nickname of 'The Row' comes from 'Hartley Row', a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. In 1953, the club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as 'The Memorial Ground'. A pavilion was erected and the team played in the Basingstoke League and, later, in the Aldershot League. In 1973, an influx of players under new manager Glynn Howell put the club firmly on the local football map. In his six year reign, the team won the Aldershot Senior League three times in succession, and the Aldershot Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were admitted to the Combined Counties League (previously Surrey Senior League). After the first couple of seasons and two changes of management, the club appointed Ian Bedford, and once again an influx of senior players brought Hartley success. Within his three years in management, they gained trophies including the League Title (1982-1983) and Runners Up (1981-1982), Aldershot Senior Cup Winners (1980-1981), and George Allen Cup Winners (1981-1982). They were also Runners Up in the League Cup (1982-1983) and Aldershot Senior Cup (1981-1982). The club gained promotion from Division One of the Combined Counties League in 2007-08 under manager Mike Scott, but 08-09 began poorly and, despite a change of management, the season ended in relegation by a narrow margin. Under the management team of Pete Gray and John Condon, the first team rallied in 09-10, finishing 5th in CCL Div. 1, and 7th in season 10-11 under manager Louis King after Pete Gray had stepped down for family reasons. The 2011-12 season under manager Neville Roach, Assistant Mick Wollen and Coach Scott Tarr was a notable one for the club as they again achieved promotion to the Combined Counties League Premier Division, as well as having a fine FA Cup run that took them to the Third Qualifying Round. However, end-of-season celebrations were dampened when the coaching staff left to join Thatcham Town. The entire squad bar two players departed, so new manager Dave Tuttle was faced with the task of rebuilding a squad competitive enough for the CCL Premier. A string of poor results led to a second change in management in less than 4 months, with 24 year-old ex-hartley player, Ben Dillon, given his first managerial position already deep into the 2012-13 season. Once again there was an almost total outflow of players from Tuttle's squad, and Ben, with assistants Jason Minton and Joe Lawler, set about rebuilding the squad, but by this time with Hartley set well adrift at the bottom of the table. The introduction of a talented group of players restored the spirit around the club, and in what became known as the club's 'Great Escape' season, Hartley Wintney's place in the CCL Premier was secured against all the odds after a truly remarkable second half of the season.

HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY Ben further strengthened the squad for 2013-14, with Steve Saunders and player/coach Dan Brownlie brought in to the coaching setup alongside Jason and Joe. The season started well and there were notable wins in the FA Cup on a run that took the club to the 4th Qualifying Round for the first time in its history. The cup run took its toll on league form but the club finished a creditable 7th in the Premier Division. After a comfortable 9th place finish in 2014-15, Ben Dillon stepped down and Dan Brownlie and Anthony Millerick were appointed Joint First Team Managers, alongside coaches Joe Lawler and Luke Tuffs. With strong additions to the playing squad, it was an eventful 2015-16 season. After a memorable 1-0 win away at Southern League Merthyr Town in the 2nd Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, Hartley took Conference South Eastbourne Borough to the wire, losing out to an injury time winner. In the FA Vase, a longstanding club record was broken by reaching the 5th Round Proper played in front of a sell-out 1,300 at Green Lane against the eventual finalists, Hereford FC. And despite the cup commitments, the club topped the CCL Premier Division for most of the season and claimed the 2015-16 league title. Promotion, however, was denied due to ground grading issues. Faced with huge challenges on and off the pitch - to achieve back-to-back title wins and put in place the necessary ground improvements to take advantage of any second opportunity for promotion - the 2016-17 season was perhaps the club's best yet, topping the Combined Counties League Premier Division for the entire season, reaching the semi-finals of the Hampshire senior county cup and the final of the Aldershot Senior Cup, and securing the required ground grading to allow the club to take its place in The Evo-Stik (Southern) League South; the first time in its history that the club has made it to Step 4 of the English football pyramid. To top off a wonderful 2016-17 season, our young Youth team won the Hampshire FA Youth Midweek Floodlit Cup, winning on penalties against a strong Aldershot Town U18. Hartley Wintney FC has come a long way, from 'village side' in every sense of the term, to today's 7 days a week modern football club. The football club has established a clear line of progression for young players with the establishment of an U18 Youth setup, currently playing in the Allied Counties Youth League, a Reserve team playing in the Suburban League, and an A Team playing in the Aldershot & District Football League. MEMBER OF: THE EVO-STIK LEAGUE SOUTH THE SUBURBAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE THE ALLIED COUNTIES YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE AFFILIATED TO THE HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

WELCOME TO HARTLEY WINTNEY FC ALDERSHOT DIVISIONAL FA SENIOR INVITATION CUP Hartley Wintney v Farnham Town Kick Off: 7.30pm Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the Memorial Ground Hartley Wintney for this Aldershot Divisional Football Association Senior Cup semi-final tie against Farnham Town. To all their players, officials and supporters we extend a warm welcome and hope you enjoy your short stay with us here at Hartley Wintney. Tonight is a welcome distraction from the intensity of the league and one which the team are relishing. We made the final last year when we were second best against neighbours Fleet Town (who we face this Thursday in the Hart Classico part 2) I m sure the management will be trying to go one better this season. Farnham are an old established club and are no strangers to us. Over the years we have shared a healthy rivalry. They have an impressive history which boasts the following: Combined Counties League Premier Division champions 1990 91, 1991 92 Division One champions 2006 07 Challenge Cup winners 1991 92, 1995 96, 2015 16 Elite Cup winners 1991 92 Surrey Senior League Champions 1965 66, 1966 67, 1967 68 Surrey Intermediate League Champions 1929 30, 1930 31 Surrey Junior Cup Winners 1945 46[8] Winning the CCFL League twice in the early 90s they were denied promotion due to the onerous ground grading requirements. If I recall correctly a number of their players left to join the phoenix Aldershot Town FC setting the Shots on the road to recovery following the demise of the old Aldershot FC. Farnham are currently in a transitional phase having appointed a new management set up and with a degree of uncertainty in respect of their tenure at the Memorial Ground times are to say the least interesting. At present Farnham find themselves languishing in 21 st place in the league. We wish them well in their remaining games. Games are now coming thick and fast for the Row. We are back in action this Thursday at home to Fleet followed by a trip to Ashford Town on Saturday. The following Tuesday we face the trek to Kempston Rovers before completing our league campaign at home to a recently resurgent Aylesbury United. We will know soon whether we have achieved a slot in the play off places. Whatever the outcome, what a fabulous season we have had, one I am proud to say that I have enjoyed immensely. The team really are a special group as too are you the supporters.. Cheer the boys on tonight as we aim for a place in the final.

VS FARNHAM TOWN 17TH APRIL 2018

Hartley Wintney F.C. HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB CLUB OFFICIALS SEASON 2017-2018 PRESIDENT: William Mitchell VICE PRESIDENT: Nick Vint CHAIRMAN: Luke Mullen VICE CHAIRMAN: Steve Noakes HON. LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Dennis Burgess, David Willoughby, Paddy White, Luke Mullen LIFE VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Barnard VICE PRESIDENTS: Derek Ames, Len Ashby, Ian Bedford, Ann Byelong, Mick Clarke, Lisa Collins, Neil Doody, Paula Flanders, Andrew Harris, Frank Kenton, David Lenthal, Margaret Lewington,Bob Major, Mark Porter, Mike Roberts, Janet Richardson, Niall Scott, Linda Scott, Josie Shipman, Ray Shipman, Andy Spiers, Chris Stanley, Roy Stimpson, Trudy Stimpson, Roger Taplin, Babe Trimmer, Nick Vint, Elizabeth Webb, Anthony White, David Willoughby & Gerry Wykes TREASURER: Colin Charlton HONORARY SECRETARY: Elayne Duddridge MATCH SECRETARY: Gerry Wykes UNDER 18s SECRETARY: Luke Mullen BAR SECRETARY: Paddy White MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Jeremy Fox/Sue Trimmer SOCIAL SECRETARY: Vacant COMMITTEE: Ann Byelong, Dave Williams, Brendan Devlin, Vicki Taplin, James Taplin, Jeremy Fox, Ian Brownlie, Paul Wilkins. FIRST TEAM MANAGER: Dan Brownlie, Anthony Millerick FIRST TEAM COACHES: Luke Tuffs RESERVE TEAM MANAGER: Rick Hogsden; Neil Lancaster A TEAM MANAGER: Andy Storey YOUTH TEAM MANAGER: Luke Tuffs, MATCH DAY OFFICERS: Ray Boorman, Jeremy Fox PROGRAMME EDITOR: Luke Mullen WEB DESIGNER/ADMINISTRATOR Kevin O Byrne GROUNDSMAN: Eric Howard/David Martin Green Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hampshire RG27 8DL Tel: 01252 843586

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A stylish second half performance gave Hartley Wintney victory; with Nic Ciardini grabbing a hat trick. Barring a mathematical miracle, this now means that the Row have reached the play-off stage in the Division and are still very much in the hunt for an automatic promotion slot. Cole Brown created a couple of early chances for Uxbridge with runs down the left wing. His crosses found Maguire and Kearney who were unable to convert. It was Hartley who struck first on 11 minutes. A corner from Dean Stow found the head of Liam Eagle and his flick on was rifled home by Nic Ciardini. On 43 minutes Jake Baxter did well to set up Ciardini and the striker saw his effort saved by Paul McCarthy in the Uxbridge goal. Half Time: HARTLEY WINTNEY 1 UXBRIDGE 0 The Row took a firm grip on the game after the break and turned on the style. On 49 minutes, a Dean Stow cross was almost converted by Nic Ciardini and Jake Baxter. On 51 minutes, a through ball allowed Josh Webb space on the left and the midfielder's cross was converted by Nic Ciardini from close range. Jake Baxter created space for himself coming in from the left on 56 minutes and was unlucky to see his shot over McCarthy go past the post. Two minutes later, a slick move involving Dean Stow and Paul Hodges gave Jack French a chance. The midfielder's effort went just past the post. On 60 minutes Hartley added a third. A 30 yard pass from the left wing by James Tennant allowed Nic Ciardini a clear run in on goal and the striker dinked the ball over the advancing McCarthy to increase the Row lead. Hartley were threatening to run riot, and after some pressure added a fourth on 67 WHAT THE PAPERS SAID: UXBRIDGE MILLERICK S MUSIINGS minutes. Jake Baxter chased a long pass and caught the ball on the byline. As he attempted to round a retreating defender, he was fouled and a penalty kick awarded. Dean Stow made no mistake from the spot. (4-0) Uxbridge responded and on 74 minutes Dylan Kearney created space for a shot which was saved by a well positioned Paul Strudley. Hartley themselves responded to that when, two minutes later, Nick Hutchings and Ty Smith combined well, resulting in the latter's snap shot bringing out a save from McCarthy. Late on, Dean Stow tried his luck from distance and was unlucky to see his effort skim the top of the crossbar. [D Graham] FULL TIME: HARTLEY WINTNEY 4 UXBRIDGE 0 After the game, David spoke to Dan Brownlie. "In the first half we were not able to get forward as often as we would have liked. Each department played well but not quite so well as a complete unit. "It was a really good second half performance by the team," Dan continued. "Great to see Nic Ciardini score a hat trick, and Josh Webb did not put a foot wrong in midfield." "At this stage of the season the three points are the priority. However, it was pleasing to see such a professional display from the team; especially in the second half. Another pleasing aspect was the fact that, for the first time this season, we have kept back-to-back clean sheets. "We are in the play-offs but definitely not out of the automatic promotion race yet, with several of the other top teams still to play one another."

WHAT THE FANS SAID: UXBRIDGE A strong second half performance after a slightly indifferent first half when we seemed to be playing too frantically at times, perhaps a little edgy and wanting to 'get the job done' too quickly. The visitors' only real threat was down the left wing, where Cole Brown impressed and Dean Stow was given an unusually torrid time - I felt we needed to double up on him but we didn't and Brown remained a threat for the whole of the first half. We seemed to stifle the supply to him in the second half, so well done to the management and the boys for that. Solid performances at the centre of defence from Liam and Jack Ball, and I thought Nick Hutchings had a very assured game, as he did against Thame; great timing to have Nick back fit at this stage. Josh Webb had an excellent second half, and of course Nic Ciardini's hat trick earned him a deserved MOTM and he finished off some fine moves in style. Got to mention JT with another superb 30 yard pass for our third. The second goal settled us and after that we looked much more like our usual selves, and were even able to go down a gear or two towards the end. A good effort from the boys at the start of a very busy week, with two local derbies; the Aldershot & District cup semi-final coming up on Tuesday night at home to Farnham Town, and then the twice postponed league match at home to a reinforced Fleet Town. Then what is sure to be a hugely tough away game at Ashford, who always seem to want to prove a point against us (especially after our inability to go up that season handed them the slot!). KOB Another convincing home win, the seventh on the trot, and no goals against which adds up to the fact we have the best home record in the league which cannot be bad in our first season in step 4. As usual we did not start with a great deal of conviction although we took the lead when a header from Liam was swept in by Nic, because Uxbridge's left winger Cole Brown was a handful as he went on some dazzling runs and gave Stowie a torrid time as four or five times he played the ball into our box which was either fortunately blocked or miscued by the opposition forwards and we had to hang on sometimes. Second half was a different ball game as we played with much more rythmn and turned up the heat and it was no surprise when Nic scored his second from a great run by Josh and then got his third with a nice little lob over the keeper from another great pass from JT. Having done his job he then retired to the dugout for a well earned rest. The game was all over by then and the lads just sauntered through the last 20 odd minutes saving their energy for next Thursday's game against a revitalised Fleet side. Lets get a big crowd for that night and roar the lads home. UP THE ROW! VINTY

FARNHAM MILLERICK S TOWN HISTORY MUSIINGS Farnham Town Football Club is a senior level football club based In Farnham, Surrey, England. Established in 1906 through the merging of Farnham Bungs (the Farnham Brewery) and the Farnham Star. The club was one of the founder members of the London Spartan League in 1975. They reached the Fourth Round of the FA Vase in the 1976-77 season. At the end of the 1979/80 season Farnham Town left the London Spartan League and applied to the Combined Counties League, their application was accepted and they finished 4th in their first season. The 1986/87 season saw Farnham take second place to Ash United in the league campaign. The glory days finally arrived in the 1990/91 season when the club won the league title. In the 1991/92 season, the Town got a clean sweep of the major trophies by winning the Combined Counties Premier League, the Dan Air Elite Cup and the Dan Air Challenge Cup. Having won the league, the club applied and were accepted to the Diadora League, however funds for necessary ground improvements could not be generated which resulted in the club not having a league to play in for the 1992/93 season. in 1993/94 Farnham Town were accepted back into the Combined Counties League where they continue to ply their trade. From 1995-1998 Farnham finished in the top six of the Premier Division for three consecutive seasons, in 1998-99 they finished in 13 th position, then 10th in 1999-2000 before suffering relegation from the Premier Division in 2000-2001 season. They bounced straight back the following season but then endured four tough seasons back in the Premier Division, with bottom four finishes every season culminating in relegation back down to Division One in 2005-2006. Again, the club bounced straight back and in 2006-2007 they won the Division One title under the guidance of Barry Bridger, but were denied promotion due to the Memorial Ground not meeting the desired grading by the league. The club then spent another four seasons in Combined Counties Division One. Farnham gained promotion from Combined Counties Division One in the 2010-2011season after finishing second behind Worcester Park. In Paul Tanner s first season at the helm he gained automatic promotion back to the Premier Division at the first attempt, which after only retaining four members of the side from the previous year s squad - who finished mid-table, was quite an achievement. Paul Tanner s side also won the Combined Counties Fair Play Award for 2010-2011 after going the whole season without having a man sent off, a record to be proud of. In a very successful year for the club on the whole, Dean Nelson s reserve side finished second behind Mole Valley in the Combined Counties Reserve Division, improving on fourth position the previous season. Farnham Ladies also finished second in their respective league to cap quite a remarkable season in Geoff Chapple s final season as Chairman. In 2011, Ray Bridger took over as chairman from Geoff Chapple. The 2015/16 season saw the club lift the Cherry Red Records Premier Challenge Cup whilst also reaching the final of the Aldershot FA Senior Cup The 2017/2018 season has so far seen a good FA Vase run, defeating higher league opposition in the County Cup and a to be arranged appearance in the semi-final of the Aldershot FA Senior Cup but league form has been disappointing and seen the club in a season long relegation battle. Long serving manager, Paul Tanner, resigned in February and has been replaced by Paul Bonner with Andy Sharratt as his assistant as The Town look to preserve their Premier Division status

CCFL LEAGUE TABLE The Combined Counties League has provided another runway winner this season with Westfield securing the title last week. Our congratulations go to all at Westfield. Exciting times ahead as they prepare to make their debut at Step 4 next season. I believe that there are another two places for promotion this season due to the impending FA restructuring. Bedfont Sports & Sutton Common Rovers look to have filled these slots and to both those sides too we offer our congratulations. Very well done all. At the foot of the table Epsom & Ewell and Farnham are battling it out to avoid being basement boys.

TODAY S MILLERICK S MATCH DAY MUSIINGS SPONSOR Today s match day sponsor is Committee Member Dave Williams. Dave is always willing to lend a helping hand round the Club when things need doing. His two guests for today are Simon Gilbert a club sponsor in his own right via Hook Home & Garden. I had an unusual request from Dave as he has requested that I send Simon a map of the clubs location so he can find his way from the Mitchell Inn. Dave s other guest, Lee Hulls, is well known to most of us albeit you might not recognise him without his Hi-Vis jacket and shorts. Thanks for your Sponsorship Dave it is appreciated. EAST DIVISION RUN IN THE TITLE & PROMOTION RUN IN. AFC Dunstable: Home: Barton Rovers; Hanwell. Away Rushden & Diamonds; Bedford Town; Beaconsfield Town Rushden & Diamonds: Home: AFC Dunstable; Aylesbury; Ashford Town. Away: Cambridge City Beaconsfield: Home: Hayes & Yeading; AFC Dunstable. Away: Aylesbury; Egham; Marlow Cambridge City: Home: Hanwell; Rushden & Diamonds; Barton;Chalfont. Away: AFC Dunstable; Northwood; Moneyfields Chalfont St Peter: Home: Marlow; Egham. Away: Aylesbury Utd; Cambridge City Hartley Wintney: Home: Fleet; Aylesbury Utd. Away Ashford; Kempston Hayes & Yeading: Home: Barton. Away: Beaconsfield

WHAT S ON AROUND THE ROW Supporters Player of the Season 2017/18 It s that time of the year again when you the Supporters get the chance to choose your player of the season. There are some outstanding candidates this year, so who will you vote for? Cast your vote using the slips available at this Saturday s game or by emailing hwfctreasurer@gmail.com before 19th April. In a change of format to previous seasons awards will be given for 1st, 2nd, 3rd places. For the avoidance of doubt you only vote for one player. Once all the votes have been counted the top three will be calculated and the winners will be presented with their awards prior Row United Vets Cup Final, Sunday 15th April 2018 The Row United Vets 1st XI, managed by our very own Steve Noakes, played Headley Veterans FC in the Farnham & District Sunday Football League Challenge Cup on Sunday 15th April. Noaksie s boys ran out 3-2 winners with goals from Julian Sills (2) and the winner from Terry Payne.

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HARTLEY WINTNEY FC GROUND REGULATIONS 1. All persons entering this ground are only admitted subject to these rules and the rules and regulations of the Football Association. 2. The Club reserves the right to prosecute or to eject or cause to be ejected any persons who within the ground or the club premises is considered by the Club its employees or agents (hereinafter called the Club) in their absolute discretion to be, or to have been behaving in any of the following ways: (a) Entering the field of play before or during the course of a game. The field of play is that area within the railings surrounding the perimeter of the pitch and the area beyond the goal line at the Southern Haye end of the ground. (b) Using obscene or abusive language or persistent swearing. (c) Being drunk or under the influence of drink or drugs to any degree. (d) Making vulgar gestures. (e) Using abusive language or behaviour, racial or otherwise. 3. NO bottles, metal cans, glasses, placards, firearms, knives or other similar articles are permitted and the police and club stewards have the right to search any spectator at anytime and to confiscate any article which they consider could be a danger to any other spectators. 4. NO alcohol is to be consumed within the ground. Alcohol may only be consumed within the confines of the clubhouse or other such designated and properly licensed area. All bar areas will close fifteen minutes before kick off time. 5. Climbing of floodlight pylons, fences, stands and other buildings is strictly forbidden and the police and club stewards have the right to eject any persons found doing so. 6. Spectators are advised that they must keep to the designated hard standings within the confines of the ground, these being defined as the walkway to the perimeter of the pitch on 3 sides excluding the area to Southern Haye behind the top goal, the dedicated stand and the sheltered area outside the club house. 7. Spectators are reminded that they must not retrieve any footballs that go in the hedges or rough grass areas. The Club will not be responsible for any injury sustained by any spectator retrieving footballs howsoever caused. A Club Official or designated ball boy will retrieve any balls that exit the field of play. 8. ALL vehicles parked in and around the ground must be properly parked to ensure access for emergency vehicles and to minimise disruption to local residents. All vehicles are parked strictly at the owner s risk. 9. No unauthorised vehicles are allowed in the Clubhouse/changing room car parking area. The Club reserves the right to remove any vehicle parked in contravention of this regulation. The Club will not be responsible for any damage caused whilst re- moving the vehicle. By order of The Committee Hartley Wintney Football

Date Opponents Result Att Comp 1 2 3 4 12 Aug H Northwood W 2-0 135 L Maddock Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L 16 Aug A Beaconsfield Town W 2-1 144 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) 19Aug A Brockenhurst W 5-1 133 FAC Prelim Strudley Eagle C Greenwood Eagle L (1) 26 Aug H Hanwell Town W 5-1 115 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L 28 Aug A Marlow L 3-0 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L 02 Sep A Basingstoke Town D 2-2 544 FAC 1Qual Strudley Paget Perkins Eagle L 05 Sep H Basingstoke Town W 1-0 620 FAC 1 Q Strudley New Everiss Eagle L 09 Sep H Kempston Rovers W 2-1 130 L Strudley Paget Everiss New 16 Sep A Cinderford L 1-0 157 FAC 2Qual Atkinson Eagle C Paget New 19 Sep H Brockenhurst W 6-0 61 HSC Strudley Eagle C (1) Paget Eagle L 23 Sep H AFC Dunstable W 1-0 122 L Strudley Paget Diak New 26 Sep A Egham Town W 2-1 108 L Strudley Eagle C Greenwood New 30 Sep A Arlesey Town W 6-1 66 L Gee Eagle C Duff Eagle L 1 04 Oct A Farnborough W 6-1 162 BFB Cup Gee Paget Webb Stow (1) 07 Oct A Slimbridge W 1-0 106 FAT Prelim Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L 14 Oct H Chalfont St. Peter D 1-1 143 L Strudley Paget Paris New 17 Oct A Bedford Town D 1-1 125 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L (1) 21 Oct A Aylesbury L 2-0 84 L Strudley Eagle C Paget Eagle L 24 Oct H Hayes & Yeading L 1-6 151 L Atkinson Eagle C Paget Eagle L 28 Oct A Swindon Super Marine W 3-0 157 FAT 1Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L 04 Nov H Barton Rovers W 7-0 140 L Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L (1) 11 Nov H Gosport Borough W 3-0 216 FAT 2Q Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L 14 Nov H Marlow L 2-1 94 BFB 2 R Gee Eagle C Hutchings New 18 Nov H Cambridge City L 2-1 160 L Strudley Stow Duff Eagle L 22 Nov A Aylesbury United W 2-0 85 L Strudley Stow (1 p) Hutchings Eagle L 29 Nov A Farnborough W 2-1 255 FAT 3 Q Strudley Stow Hutchings Eagle L 02 Dec A AFC Rushden & Diamonds L 2-0 483 L Strudley Stow Hutchings Eagle L 06 Dec A Alresford Town L 2-1 81 HSC 3R Harris Stow Paget Eagle C 09 Dec H Moneyfields W 5-1 125 L Strudley Paget Eagle C Eagle L 16 Dec H Bromley L 2-0 482 FAT 1 st Strudley Duff Stow Eagle L 19 Dec A Uxbridge D 2-2 84 L Harris Duff Eagle C Eagle L 23 Dec A Northwood L 3-1 96 L Harris Paget Eagle C (1) Eagle L 06 Jan H Bedford Town W 2-0 166 L Gee Rees Duff Eagle L 09 Jan A Chertsey Town W 4-0 68 ASC Gee Paget Duff Eagle L (1) 13 Jan A Hanwell Town W 4-2 101 L Strudley Rees Duff Eagle L (1) 16 Jan H Ashford Town W 2-1 154 L Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L 23 Jan H Beaconsfield L 1-0 138 L Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L 27 Jan A Barton Rovers W 3-1 88 L Strudley Paget Stow Eagle L 30 Jan A Thame United W 3-0 73 L Gee Paget Stow (1 pen) Eagle L (1) 03 Feb H Egham Town W 7-1 124 L Gee Duff (2) Stow Eagle L (1) 11 Feb A AFC Dunstable W 1-0 142 L Strudley Shuttleworth Stow (1) Eagle L 17 Feb H Arlesey Town W 4-1 138 L Strudley King Stow Eagle L 20 Feb H Marlow W 3-0 115 L Strudley Shuttleworth Duff Eagle L 24 Feb A Chalfont St Peter L 3-1 76 L Strudley Paget Duff Eagle L 06 Mar A Knaphill W 3-0 62 ASC Qtr Harris Shuttleworth Stow Noakes 10 Mar A Hayes & Yeading L 3-1 207 L Strudley Stow (1) Duff Eagle L 13 Mar A Fleet Town W 3-0 217 L Strudley Stow Paget Eagle L 17 Mar A Moneyfields D 2-2 68 L Gee Stow Paget Eagle L 24 Mar H AFC Rushden & Diamonds W 2-1 269 L Strudley Stow (2: 1 pen) Paget Eagle L 27 Mar H Aylesbury W 4-0 132 L Strudley Hutchings Paget Eagle L 07 Apr A Cambridge City L 4-1 208 L Strudley Stow Paget Eagle L 10 Apr H Thame W 2-0 117 l Strudley Stow Hutchings Eagle L 14 Apr H Uxbridge W 4-0 154 L Strudley Stow (1 pen) Hutchings Eagle L 17 Apr H Farnham Town ASC SF 19 Apr H Fleet Town 21 Apr A Ashford Town L 24 Apr A Kempston Rovers 28 Apr H Aylesbury United L

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The Evo-Stik League South East title race is still wide open after the top four all won on Saturday, leaving just four points separating them. Beaconsfield Town slipped into top spot on Thursday and remain a point ahead after winning 4-2 at Moneyfields. Jerome Eccleston and Tony Mendy gave Town a two -goal lead by the 16th minute, with Joe Briggs reducing the arrears in the 23rd minute. Kezie Ibe made it 3-1 in the 34th minute, only for Sam Pearce to pull Moneys back into the game 10 minutes after the break. But a Lee Barney goal in stoppage time settled the game in Beaconsfield`s favour. Second-placed AFC Rushden & Diamonds were looking to get back on track after four successive draws. A terrific crowd of 626 on a `pay what you want` day saw them ease to a 4-1 win against Aylesbury United, leading 2-0 at the break through Ryan Robbins and Spencer Weir-Daley. A Liam Dolman own goal gave the Ducks hope in the 63rd minute, but Joe Curtis on 75 minutes and Tom Lorraine 2 minutes from time sealed a comfortable win for the hosts. Hayes & Yeading United have only two games left so need a massive shift of form to see them take an automatic spot, although a 6-1 home win over Egham Town won`t do their chances any harm. Manny Duku bagged a brace, Tommy Smith, Sahr Kabba, Spyros Mentis and Duncan Culley singles, with Mitch Wiseman having equalised for the Sarnies in the 31st minute. MILLERICK S MUSIINGS EAST DIVISION ROUND UP Hartley Wintney are still in with an outside chance and have four games left and trail by four points after a 4-0 home win over Uxbridge, courtesy of a Nic Ciardini hat-trick and one from Dean Stow from the spot. AFC Dunstable and Cambridge City occupy the other play-off spots but shared a 2-2 draw at Creasey Park in which the home side led 2-0 through BJ Christie and Leon Cashman by the 16th minute. Ryan Sharman reduced the deficit on 71 minutes and then 8 minutes into time added on at the end of the game James Hall hauled City level. Chalfont St Peter still have a chance of catching the top six, but a 1-1 draw at home to Kempston Rovers didn`t help their hopes as they are five points behind City with four games to go. They almost got nothing from the game though as Josh Crawley gave the Walnut Boys the lead with only 9 minutes to go before George Fenton rescued the Saints in stoppage time. Who goes down is still, remarkably, open just! Arlesey Town`s 3-2 defeat at home to Hanwell Town leaves them 15 points behind Barton Rovers with 18 points left to play for. Arlesey led 2-0 as well, thanks to Keanu Williams and Ashley Farooqui by the 32nd minute, but crumbled after Calum Duffy pulled one back 18 minutes from time, conceding two more from Dan Fleming and Goldy Capela. Barton suffered a 5-2 defeat at Thame United, whose Lynton Goss grabbed a hat-trick and Dan West a brace Andrew Phillips and Michael Gyasi replying. Elsewhere, Brad Wilson`s 9th minute penalty earned Fleet Town the points at Calthorpe Park against Northwood.

Taunton Town had already been anointed as champions of the Evo-Stik League South West ahead of Saturday`s matches, so it`s who joins them in the Premier next season and who goes down where the focus of attention lay. Salisbury FC hold second spot and have a five-point advantage over thirdplaced Bristol Manor Farm and seven over fourth-placed Wimborne Town after Saturday`s results. Steve Claridge`s Whites won 1-0 at Yarnton Road against Kidlington, courtesy of a 69th minute penalty from Owen Howe after he had been brought down in the box. Manor Farm had a more comprehensive 5-1 win over second-bottom Barnstaple Town at The Creek a result which means Barum are still not safe from finishing bottom. Dean Stamp gave Farm an early 7th minute lead that Nathan Cooper levelled 4 minutes later, only for Jordan Metters to send the home side into the break in front with a second a minute before the whistle. A Kyle Holly spot-kick on 71 minutes settled the game, with Metters adding his second 7 minutes later and Stamp doing likewise on 81 minutes.a crowd of 391 at The W+S Stadium saw Wimborne share a 1-1 draw with champions Taunton. Nuno Felix gave the Peacocks a 20th minute lead that Matt Oldring levelled just 9 minutes later. Evesham United and Swindon Supermarine hold the remaining top six spots, but down to Bideford AFC in tenth as they have six games still left to play still have a shot at the play-off places.winchester City are just outside that batch of clubs but held `Marine to a 1-1 draw at WebbsWood Stadium where Rob Carr equalised for City 8 minutes from time after the hosts had led through Joe Selman`s 29th minute effort. Evesham kept Bishop WEST DIVISION ROUND UP Cleeve at the foot of the table, eight points behind Barnstaple with two games in hand, after winning 2-1 at the Spiers & Hartwell Jubilee Stadium. It certainly wasn`t easy for United as they trailed from the 9th minute to a Jack Watts goal until just before the hour-mark when they struck twice in 3 minutes from Archie Haskayne and Adam Mann.Didcot Town are two points behind the top six but were held to a 0-0 draw at the Loop Meadow by an AFC Totton outfit who really required all three points to stay in the race as they have only three games left. The same could be said for Cirencester Town who, despite a 2-1 win at Eynsham Hall Park Sports Ground against North Leigh, are level on points with Didcot but with only three matches to go. After Brad Chambers had given North Leigh a 16th minute lead, Alan Griffin after 33 minutes and a Matt Sysum own goal on 66 minutes won it for Ciren. Bideford remain in contention, albeit with a very busy schedule ahead, after beating Paulton Rovers 2-1 at The Sports Ground. And this was yet another game where the losers led through a 40th minute Matt Tippins goal before Craig Allan 5 minutes after the break and Kevin Squire 8 minutes later turned the game in the Devonians` favour.elsewhere, a Nick Humphreys goal on 66 minutes sealed Shortwood United`s home win over Larkhall Athletic, and Richard Greaves and Dan MacDonald both bagged braces as Cinderford Town edged out Mangotsfield United by the odd goal in seven Kye Simpson also netting twice for the visitors. Jamie Price put Slimbridge in front at Yate Town in the 15th minute, but Adam Price restored parity 14 minutes from time.

RESERVES & A TEAM RESERVES SUBURBAN CENTRAL DIVIISION A TEAM ADFL SENIOR DIVISION

HARTLEY PEN PICS Steve Noakes: Defender Experienced defender whose previous clubs include Fleet Town & MET Police. A great organiser and intelligent defender. Sponsored by: Discipline Manager Jake Baxter: spent six years at the Fulham academy as a youngster played for Ryman South side Tooting & Mitcham United. Last season. Sponsored by: Mike Parish Dean Stow: Multi talented and versatile player equally at home in attack or defence. A favourite with the supporters. Sponsored by: Gerry Wykes Paul Hodges: Striker: New to the Row this season, a very exciting prospect. Sponsored by: Eric Howard Louie Paget Defender A versatile player who can play at full back or anywhere in midfield. A youth team product and previous youth captain. Sponsored by Mark Harpur Luke Perkins Midfielder Quick winger who joined us midway through last season from Godalming Town. Liam Eagle Defender Central defender who enters his third year in a Hartley shirt. Paul Strudley Goal-Keeper One of the best communicators in nonleague football. Makes saves that don t seem humanly possible. Sponsored by Toni Charlton Jack French Midfielder A superb first touch who can find his way out of seemingly impossible situations with his tight ball control. Sponsored by: Eric Howard Adam Everiss: Midfield: pacey and tricky midfielder, can beat defenders with ease. Sponsored by Dolia Design (KOB)

HARTLEY PEN PICS Josh Webb: Midfield: Combative midfielder forming a formidable partnership with Frenchy, Joined Hartley this season from Met Police. Sponsored by: Tony Flanders Steven Duff: Midfield: A Hartley fans favourite, there is nothing so daunting as seeing the train hurtling at you at top speed. Sponsored by: Basingstoke Control Systems Jayden Englefield Midfielder A young and tricky winger who joined us from Winchester City. Already making an impact. A talent and one to watch for the future. Ian Jones: Midfield: The engine of the team cultured and assured on the ball. Sponsored by Colin Charlton James King: In his second spell with the Row. Steady and dependable defender. James Tennant Midfield: Another new signing this season. Powerful and pacey wide player to add to our attacking options Jack Ball: Returned from overseas and joined up with his old mentor Millers. Comfortable in defence and attack. Chris Harris: Young goalkeeper who is equipped himself well when call upon this season Freddie Gee: Another promising keeper who is on dual registration with Wessex league side Tadley Calleva Nic Ciardini: Forward: Nic began his career with Farnborough Town, has also had spells at Lewes, and Havant & Waterlooville At home either in midfield or up top Nick Hutchings: attacking full back who joined us from Farnborough. Unfortunately injured in his second appearance for us. Tyron Smith: cultured and experienced mid fielder a great addition to the squad. Previously played for Kingstonian and Met Police

AFC DUNSTABLE AFC RUSHDEN & DIA- MONDS ARLESEY TOWN ASHFORD TOWN AYLESBURY AYLESBURY UNITED BARTON ROVERS BEACONSFIELD TOWN CREASEY PARK COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CENTRE, CREASEY PARK DUNSTABLE LU61BB Hayden Road Sports Ground, Hayden Road, Rushden, Northamptonshire NN10 0HX NEW LAMB MEADOW, HITCHIN ROAD, ARLESEY, BEDFORDSHIRE SG15 6RS THE ROBERT PARKER STADIUM, SHORT LANE, STANWELL, MIDDLE- SEX TW19 7BH SRD STADIUM, HAYWOOD WAY, AYLESBURY, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, HP19 9WZ CHESHAM UNITED FC, THE MEADOW, AMY LANE, CHESHAM, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HP5 1NE LUTON ROAD, BARTON LE CLAY, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK45 4LQ HOLLOWAYS PARK, WINDSOR ROAD, BEACONSFIELD, BUCKING-HAMSHIRE, HP9 2SE BEDFORD TOWN CAMBRIDGE CITY CHALFONT ST PETER EGHAM TOWN FLLET TOWN HANWELL TOWN HARTLEY WINTNEY HAYES & YEADING KEMPSTON ROVERS MARLOW MONEYFIELDS NORTHWOOD THAME UXBRIDGE THE EYRIE,MEADOW LANE, CARDINGTON, BEDFORDSHIRE MK44 3LW ST IVES TOWN FC, WESTWOOD ROAD, ST. IVES, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, PE27 6DT MILL MEADOW, GRAVEL HILL,CHALFONT ST PETER, GERRARDS CROSS, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, SL9 9QX RUNNYMEDE STADIUM, WARDS PLACE, EGHAM, SURREY TW20 8XD CALTHORPEPARK, CROOKHAM ROAD, FLEET HANTS, GU51 5FA REYNOLDS FIELDS, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD, MIDDLESEX, UB6 8TL THE MEMORIAL PLYING FIELDS, GREEN LANE, HARTLEY WINTNEY, HANTS RG27 8DL The SKYex Community Stadium, Beaconsfield Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 0SL. HILLGROUNDS LEISURE, HILLGROUNDS ROAD, KEMPSTON, BED- FORD, BEDFORDSHIRE, MK42 8SZ ALFRED DAVIS GROUND, OAK TREE ROAD, MARLOW, BUCKS SL7 3ED MONEYFIELDS SPORTS CENTRE,MONEYFIELDS AVENUE, COPNOR, PORTSMOUTH, HAMPSHIRE, PO3 6LA NORTHWOOD PARK, CHESTNUT AVENUE, NORTHWOOD, MIDDLESEX, HA6 1HR THE ASM STADIUM, MEADOW VIEW PARK, TYTHROP WAY, THAME, OXFORDSHIRE, 0X9 3RN HORTON ROAD, WEST DRAYTON, MIDDLESEX,U7 8HX

CLUB NEWS THE ROW 100 CLUB Are you signed up to the Hartley Wintney FC100 Club? This is a monthly draw which takes place on the last Friday of every of every month. The draw takes place at 7pm. There are now three prizes. The first prize is 100 and the second is 25. These are paid regardless of whether you are at the club when the draw is made. We have now introduced a third prize also of 25. The difference here is that you have to be at the Club when the draw is made to win the prize. However you have to a) be in the draw to stand a chance of winning and b) you must be at the Club when the draw is made if you want to claim 3rd prize. Ask at the bar about signing up. MEMBERSHIP: HAVE YOU RENEWED YET??? As agreed at the AGM, we are changing the month when the HWFC member subscriptions start, so that the full year subs will start in July to coincide with the football season. In the transition, a 6-month membership will apply running from January till 30th June 2018, then full subs from 1st July 2018 to 30th June 2019. Current members please continue to use the 2017 Gold Cards during the first half of 2018. 6-month single membership from 1st Jan 2018: 7.50 6-month family membership: 10.00 6-month membership for those 65 and over: 2.50 Subscription payments can be made at the bar. You can also pay online (via BACS); our treasurer, Colin Charlton, will provide details if you contact Colin via the contact form on the club website (your message will be forwarded to him). CLUB SHOP HARTLEY WINTNEY FC: ITEMS FOR SALE PIN BADGES 4.00 MUGS 6.00 BEANIES ORANGE OR BLACK WITH CLUB LOGO 9.00 SCARVES UNBADGED 8.00 SCARVES BADGED ONE END 12.00 CAR STICKERS 2.00 ASK AT THE BAR AND BE SEEN IN ORANGE:!

FIXTURES & RESULTS FIXTURES 17th APRIL 2018 ALL7.45 ko RESULTS 14 APRIL 2018

THE SMALL PRINT Hartley Wintney Football Club F.A. League Rule 2.13 Ownership: In accordance with The Football Association Rule 2.13 Publication of Ownership in relation to Step 1 to Step 6 clubs within the football pyramid, we hereby confirm that the Legal Status of HARTLEY WINTNEY FOOTBALL CLUB takes the Form of an Unincorporated Association. Hartley Wintney FC has a constitution which sets out the rules that govern its relationship and membership, and elects Management Committee to run the organisation on behalf of its private members. That committee currently consists of the club s elected Officers. A full copy of the constitution can be found on the Club Web Site: http://www.hartleyfc.com/ club.html (see PDF Club Constitution) up to and incl. 14.04.18

ALDERSHOT DIVISIONAL FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SEMI FINAL TIE TUESDAY 17th APRIL 2018 KICK OFF 7.30pm HARTLEY WINTNEY (from) FARNHAM TOWN (from) ALL ORANGE Paul Strudley Chris Harris Freddie Gee Louie Paget Dean Stow Jack Ball Nick Hutchings Steve Duff Liam Eagle Steve Noakes Josh Webb Jack French Adam Everiss Paul Hodges Nic Ciardini Jake Baxter Tyron Smith James King Jaydyn Englefield Stefan Brown CLARET & BLUE Richard Ossai Max Meaton Elliot Cardona Andrew Tarrant Jordan Stepney George Spiers Jack Dillon Adam Horton Steve Ramsden Stan Staines Nick Medcraft Sharif Yacoob Jack Cox Jamie Phillips James Flynn Ashley Peck Tom Smith Walter Verkaik Marco Carreia Charlie Bath TODAY S MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE JASON SOUTHWELL ASSISTANT MARTIN WOOD ASSISTANT STEVE RICHARDSON