ESSEX COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION President: H. G. ASHTON, MA, F.C.A., D. L. Chairman of the Council: GORDON A. J. SNELL Cup Competitions Committee: Chairman - CYRIL V. DOWSETT John J. A. Bays Peter C. Crowhurst Michael B. Game William H. Hutton David A. Smith Richard J. Brooks Ronald H. Edwards Michael P. Hemsted Eddie G. Rhymes ESSEX CONTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INTERMEDIATE CUP FINAL BROOMFIELD v. KELVEDON HATCH Monday 6th. April 1998 K.O. 7.30p.m. at Billericay Town Football Club County Notes Good evening and welcome to New Lodge, the home of Billericay Town F.C. who have staged this Cup Final for the County Association for many years. Len and company, on behalf of the Essex County Football Association may I express our thanks for all you have done over so many years. Tonight we have for your enjoyment the Essex County Intermediate Cup Final, and the two teams contesting the final are both from the Essex Intermediate League: Broomfield and Kelvedon Hatch, so well done not only to those two teams but also to the Intermediate League as well. Kelvedon Hatch are no strangers to the Final having reached it in the 1991/92 season only to lose out on penalties (that may have been the first time that the method was used to decide the winners), but back they came in the 1993/94 season, this time lifting the trophy against South Woodham Ferrers 1-0. For Broomfield this is a new expereince, some good teams have been knocked out along the way so let's hope for a good game tonight. Tonight's Guest of Honour is Mr. George Cash, D.F.C. (the Schools Representative to the E.C.F.A.) it appears to be George's last year on the Council of the E.C.F.A. - sorry that you are going George, you will be missed. Chief Executive: PHIL R. SAMMONS Dicky Brooks Hon. Secretary Saturday Competitions
How They reached the Final Welcome Finalists BROOMFIELD F.C. First Round: Second Round: Third Round: Fourth Round: Fifth Round: Semi-Final: First Round: Second Round: Third Round Fourth Round: Fifth Round. Semi-Final: BROOMFIELD: Leytonstone United (H) 5-1 Brentwood Athletic (A) 3-1 Kelvedon Social (H) 3-2 WestBergholt (H) 2-1 Little Oakley (A) 3-1 Kingswood (H) 4-1 KELVEDON HATCH: Bye Bye Stambridge (A) 2-0 Mountnessing (H) 4-0 Frenford Senior (A) 3-0 MistleyUtd. (A) 2-0 The Essex County Football Association Benevolent Fund is open to all injured players and officials in necessitous circumstances who contribute. So do not hesitate to send your donation to the County office each season. The address to send your donation to is: The Hon. Treasurer of the Essex County F.A. Benevolent Fund The E.C.F.A. Headquarters, 31 Mildmay Road, Chelmsford, CM2 ODN Established in 1905 Broomfield F.C. are based north of Chelmsford and play at Angel Meadow. The club has a highly regarded youth section that has won the EASY Cup on a number of occasions and has teams playing in the Colchester Youth League, Chelmsford Youth League and Blackwater and Dengie Youth League. The Seniors at Broomfield have been members of the Essex Intermediate League for six years, and the previous manager Colin Harrison took Broomfield into the league and established a squad retaining former youth players and attracting good senior players to the Club. Pre season saw the Tom Fair Trophy won, but on the eve of the season, Broomfield lost Colin's services as he planned to move abroad. Broomfield appointed a new manager on a temporary basis. Results in the cup however are stark contrast to these in the league. Injuries have been a problem. Defender Simon Clapperton, a player who received his County Junior Cap suffered a serious leg injury in his second appearance of the season, and long serving goalkeeper Paul Nicholls suffered a leg break which unfortunately sees them both absent from this Final. The club wishes them a speedy recovery and hopes to have them back playing next season. Broomfield are at the foot of Division One, but hope their appearance in tonight's final lifts spirits and allows them to climb away from relegation. Rallying support for the team this season has come from Secretary, Dave Hutchinson, captain Duncan Paterson as well as Tim Dobson, Mick Maynard and Fred Nicholls who have supported the players and management well in a period of change. Many requests for help have to be turned down because no donation however small, has been received from dubs during the season the request has been made in. Your club should not find itself in such a position!
Presentations The Team Line-Ups Before the start both teams will be led on to the pitch by Mr. Dickie Brooks the Competition Secretary. Broomfield will be led by Mr. Eddie Rhymes and Kelvedon Hatch by Mr. Ron Edwards, their respective Group Secretaries. The Match Officials will be led on to the pitch by Mr. Jim Quilterthe R.A. Representative on the County Association. The two competing clubs and the Match Officials will then be presented to the Chairman of the Association, Mr. Gordon Sneil who will introduce the Guest of Honour Mr. G. W. Cash, D.F.C. and the Vice-Chairman of the Association Mr. W. H. (Bill) Hutton. The match will then be played to a conclusion, which will if necessary also include thirty minutes of extra time and a penalty shoot out to determine the winners. At the end of the match the Guest of Honour will make the presentations in the following order: 1. Mementoes to the losing finalists 2. Mementoes to the Referee and his Assistants 3. The Essex Intermediate Cup and mementoes to the winning team. The presentations will take place on the pitch. Supporters are kindly asked not to run on to the pitch at the final whistle or during the presentation, as the Essex County F.A. has only borrowed this ground from Biilericay Town F.C. who have further Ryman League matches to play here. Broomfield Colours:While Shirts, White Shorts, White Socks 1. GARYSARGEANT 2. NICKHOUSDEN 3. PETER VICARY 4. PERRY MANSFIELD 5. DUNCAN PA TERSON (Capt.) 6. STEVE KEYS 7. IAN HUTCHINSON 8. KEVIN WALLACE 9. MATTDOBSON 10. GLENN OLIVER 11. BRAD DINES 12. JAMES DEANS 14. RICHBASTIAN 15. LEONBERQUEZ 16. IAN POINTER Team Manager Chris Dabrowski Kelvedon Hatch Colours: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks 1. NICKMcCAYNA 2. BRIAN POWELL 3. STUART MURRAY 4. IANCOLINS 5. JOHN GRANT 6. JAMIE McCAYNA 7. CLIVEREW 8. DAVID RIDLEY 9. CHRIS BEAZLEY 10. LEE PAGE 11. KEVIN NEWBROOK 12. PAULHARTGEN 14. LEE WALKER 15. BRYNJELLIS 16. KEVIN CHEESE Team Manager: John McCayna Referee: Mr. J. Burroughs Assistant Referees: Mr. C. H. Bangs (Red Flag); Mr. C. F, Hay (Yellow Flag) Other Essex County F,A. Cup Finals to be staged soon: The Essex Senior Trophy Final Dagenham & Redbridge Res. v. Concord Rangers Res. at Heybridge Swifts F.C., Scraley Road, Heybridge Tuesday 14th. April 1998 K.O. 7.30p.m. The Women's Cup Final Chelmsford Ladies F.C. v. Collier Row Womens F.C. at Witham Town F.C., Spa Road, Witham Wednesday 15th, April 1998 K.O, 7.30p.m.
Welcome Finalists KELVEDON HATCH Kelvedon Hatch Football Club was formed in 1946 to cater for the needs of the then local villagers of Kelvedon Hatch, and they are proud today, that even though the area is far more developed, the club still maintains its friendly village atmosphere. The growth of the Club appears to have come in the 1980's with entry to the Essex Intermediate League where two sides now compete. The first team play in Senior Division One, whilst a Reserve team competes in the Reserve Section. There has been development at the Club's ground at New Hall in School Road at Kelvedon Hatch with new dressing rooms erected four seasons back. It was around that time that the present rich vein of form blossomed with the League and League Cup "double" being completed in season 1993/94. A year later they were runners-up. For the following two seasons, 1995/96 and 1996/97 they were again Champions and this season they are again in contention for the League title. Although a separate club, there is an understanding with the Kelvedon Hatch childrens sides which run eight teams at the various age levels, which should in theory mean that they at least have the opportunity to progress right up to the top level of Intermediate football, without moving away from Kelvedon Hatch. There is "strength in depth" off the field too. Chairman, David Hughes played senior football in the Isthmian League for Epping Town, Ford United and Harlow Town, and has also been physio to the County FA on a number of occasions. Whilst Hon. Secretary Gerry Presland comes from an excellent footballing family. His brother is the former West Ham player, Eddie who in his time as a Manager guided Dagenham F.C. to an FA Trophy Final victory at Wembley in 1980. Team manager John McCayna is also from a footballing family well known in Essex, with his younger brother Jamie expected to wear the number six shirt this evening. ^ TOP DRAWER SPORTS Trophies, Engraving & Sportswear CHOICE OF FOUR BROCHURES FREE ENGRAVING (TROPHIES PURCHASED) UP TO 40% DISCOUNT PERSONALISED CENTRES UNBEATABLE KIT PRICES Shirts, Shorts, Socks, Coats nd ail other Accessories Free Numbers, Kit Bag with ail complete kits RING BOB OR STEVE on 01375 378713 WOMENS YOUTH GIRLS VETERANS DEVELOPMENT.0* The Essex County Football Association wi!l over the coming season be looking to develop Womens, Youth, Girls and Veterans Football The County Womens League Any club wishing to join the League should contact the League Secretary Ted Fairchild on 01375 858430 The Essex County Girls League This is a seven-a-side competition for girls in the Under 11, Under 12, Under 13 and Under 14 groups. For further information please contact Tony Willoughby on 01206 578978 Veterans Cup Competitions Next Season -1998/99, it is proposed to organise a Saturday and Sunday Veterans Cup Competition. All Clubs will receive entry forms at the end of May with their afftiation forms Please spread the word and help develop the game in Essex
Previous Competitions 1950/51 Lathol Athletic best Leytonstone Res 1-0 1951/52 Maldon Town beat Leytonstone Res 2-1 1952/53 Briggs Sports Res. beat Heybridge Swifts 5-1 1953/54 Briggs Sports Res. beat Ilford Res 2-1 1954/55 Clapton Res. beat Dagenham Res 3-1 1955/56 Ilford Res. beat Wafthamstow Avenue Res 3-0 1956/57 Grays Athletic Res. beat Ilford Res 4-2 1957/58 Romford Res. beat Dagenham Res 3-2 1958/59 Grays Athletic Res. beat Wahhamstow Avenue Res 4-1 1959/60 Grays Athletic Res. beat Ford United Res 2-0 1960/6! Eastley Athletic beat Hornchurch Res 3-1 (after a 3-3 draw and an abandoned replay) 1961/62 Eastley Athletic beat Roding 4-1 1962/63 Dagenham Res. beat Stratford United 7-3 (after a 1-1 draw) 1963/64 Stratford United beat L.E.S.S.A(C.E.H.) 3-2 1964/65 Eton Manor Res. beat Maldon Town. 3-1 (after a draw) 1965/66 Dagenham Res. beat Maldon Town 2-0 1966/67 Barking Res. beat Heybridge Swifts 2-1 1967/68 Dagenham Res. beat Tiptree United 2-0 1968/69 ChadweU Heath & District Sp. beat Craven 2-1 (after a draw) 1969/70 Pegasus (Coryton) beat Homchurch Res 3-0 1970/71 Coggeshall Town beat Great Wakering Rovers 2-0 1971/72 Pegasus Athletic beat Eastern Gas (Colchester) 2-1 1972/73 Basildon United Res. beat Great Wakering Rovers 2-0 1973/74 Chadwell Heath & District Sp. beat West End United 4-2 1974/75 Tate&Lyle (London) beat Craven 3-1 1975/76 Fairfax United w/o Barking Res. scratched 1976/77 Brentwood beat Epping Town Res 3-1 1977/78 Dagenhant Res. beat Waltham Abbey 2-1 1978/79 Southern! Manor beat Craven 2-0 1979/80 Dagenham Res. beat Herongate Athletic 2-1 1980/81 Leytonstone Dford Res. beat Bumham Ramblers 1-0 1981/82 Dagenham Res. beat Leyton-Wingate Res 1-0 1982/83 Fountain beat Ford Basildon 2-1 a.e.t. 1983/84 Rayleigh Town beat Leyton County 5-2 1984/85 Rayleigh Town beat Newmont Travel 1-0 (after a 1-1 draw) 1985/86 Tate & Lyle (London) beat Caribbean International 1-0 1986/87 Newmont Travel beat Basildon United Res 1-0 1987/88 Newmont Travel beat RochfordTown 2-0 1988/89 Benfleet beat Herongate Athletic 1-0 1989/90 Little Oakley beat Stanway Rovers 3-1 1990/91 AFC MillwaU beat Staaway Rovers 3-1 1991/92 Great Watering Rovers beat Kelvedon Hatch 0-0 (5-4 on penalties) 1992/93 Canning Town beat Hatfield Peveral 4-1 1993/94 Kelvedon Hatch beat South Woodham Ferrers Utd 1-0 1994/95 Writtle beat Ongar Town 4-2 1995/96 Canning Town beat Alresford Colne Rangers 2-2 (5-3 on penalties) 1996/97 Gas Recreation beat Danbury Trafford 1-0 A.P.T. TRAVEL (01268) 783878 41-75 Seater Coaches - Standard and Full Specification - Single &. Double Decker Air Conditioning - W.C/Washroom - T.V./VIdeo - Reclining Seats - Seat Belts 74-77 Seater Buses with lap restraints Day Excursions - School Visits - French Trips - Weekend Breaks - Tour &. Group Specialists Members of Confederation of Passenger Transport Group Travel Organisers Association, Bonded Coach Holidays, Unit 27, Rawreth Ind. Est.. Rawreth Lane. Rayleigh. Essex SS6 9RL [QBDELL TROPHIES Cordell Emblems Limited 50 Great Portland Street, London W1N 5AH Tel: 0171 436 9556 Fax: 0171 436 9557 Award Suppliers to THE RYMAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE ESSEX COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Rtr*'"- wa«u H Throughout the country local football depends on the services of keen, dedicated people who make a vast contribution to the national game as referees, enabling piayers to more easily enjoy their matches. CAN YOU HELP? Every year more clubs are registered with The Football Association. There are more and more matches to which referees must be appointed. CAN YOUR HELP? If you have played the game at any level you will know how important it is to have a qualified referee present. CAN YOU HELP? If you are physically fit, with good eyesight and are at least fourteen years of age and willing to attend a local course of instruction, in preparation for a straight forward examination. WILL YOU HELP? If you are interested in accepting the challenge of refereeing local football matches PLEASE CONTACT- ESSEX COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 31 MILDMAY ROAD. CHELMSFORD CM2 ODN Phone: (01245) 357727 Feu: (01245) 344430