Tring Athletic vs Ampthill 13th Dec 2014
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Grass Roots Talk
Good Afternoon and welcome to The Grass Roots Stadium for this
Spartan South Midland Premier Division tie.
Today we welcome the players, officials and supporters of Ampthill Town
to Tring, we hope they enjoy their short stay with us, and have a safe trip
back afterwards.
We also give a warm welcome to our match officials- Referee- Mr
Neophytou and his assistants-Mr Campbell and Mr Shacklock
Today's match is sponsored by our Chairman- Pete Stilwell and we would
like to thank him for his continued generous support.
Our guests today are having a difficult season compared to last year when
they had a great run in The Vase, reaching the ¼ finals. Won The Premier
Div. Cup and were contenders for the league. However this is not
surprising as they have had to build a new team after the manager left and
most of the successful squad followed him. They have recently hit some
form and beat Berkhamsted since we last met in The Vase.
We went out of The Vase on Saturday, losing to Norwich Utd 1-0. They are
riding high at the top of their league so this was no disgrace.
We returned to league action on Tuesday when we visited Stotfold. The
young side had to compete against some horrid conditions and did well to
return with a 1-0 win.
The reserves are back in action at Royston today after a mini- break.
The A and B Teams are both in cup action as are the under 15's tomorrow
here at Pendley.
The Under 18's played Wednesday evening but the result was unknown
when going to press.
The first team are at St. Margaretsbury in The Challenge Trophy on
Tuesday
To keep up with all our teams results, fixtures and general club news.
Don't forget to visit the web site. www.tafc.co.uk
TRING ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB *Charter Standard Club*
The Grass Roots Stadium, Pendley Sports, Centre, Cow Lane, Tring, Herts. HP23 5NS Tel. No; 01442 891144
Website: www.tafc.co.uk email; tringathleticfc@hotmail.com
Members of: Molten Spartan South Midland Football League. Hertfordshire Football Association. West Herts Football Association. Suburban Combination League.
Under 15 Wycombe Sunday League . Under 18 Southern Floodlit Corinthian League
President David Evans MBE
Life Vice Presidents Barry Johnson, Bob Allum, Jean & Les Robins, Ralph Griffiths, Harry Bowden, Pete Stilwell.
Alan Foskett. Pete Oakley
Chairman Mick Eldridge.
Programme Editor/ Vice Chairman Barry Simmons.
Hon. Secretary Robert Winter
Hon. Treasurer Keith Hamilton.
Commercial Manager Dan Barnett
South Midlands & Suburban. Leagues. Match Secretary - Tony Steadman
Match Secretary-West Herts David Stacey.
Registration Secretary Trevor Langley
Club Welfare Officer Trevor Langley
Club Coach vacant
First Team Managers Julian Robinson, Ian Richardson.
Reserve Team Managers Colin Philips & Chris Juraszek, Stuart Stedman
A Team Managers. Vacant
B Team Managers Steve Alford & Phil Monaghan
Under 18’s Youth Nick Seaton & Matt Hayward
Under 15’s Youth Graham Poll & Ian Butler
Sports Therapist. Position closed
Press Officer. Ralph Griffiths/Geoff Gaut
Groundsman Darrell Bodimeade
Membership Secretary. Mick Eldridge.
Kit Laundering. Dee Wells.
Catering Jack Winter, Morgan Weston, Matt Stacey, Gill Eldridge & Sandra Foskett.
Cleaning Amanda Stacey & Alison Parker.
Committee Members. Ray Brimsom, Keith Eldridge, Paul Humphreys, Andy Ayres, Mark Weston, Richard Vincent.
Tring Athletic Football Club
CLUB HONOURS-
WEST HERTS LEAGUE
1961/2: Champions Division 1
1964/5: Champions Division 1 1962/3: R/U Division 2 (Res)
1965/6: Champions Division 1 Winners WH-Challenge Cup
1971/2: R/U Division 1, R/U Apsley Senior Cup
Champions Division 2 (Res.)
1972/3: R/U Premier Division, R/U Premier Res (Res)
Winners Marsworth Cup (Res.)
1983/4: R/U Division 1 1985/6: R/U Division 1
1986/7: R/U Watford Peace 1987/8: R/U Apsley Senior Cup
1993/4: R/U Apsley Junior Cup (Res.) 1994/5: R/U Apsley Junior Cup (Res.)
1999/0: R/U Division 3 (A Team) 2000/1: R/U Division 3 (B Team)
2001/2: R/U Apsley Junior Cup (A Team) 2002/3: R/U Division 2 (A Team)
2009/2010 Winners Sir Stanley Rous Challenge Cup (B Team)
2012/13 A Team winners Watford Peace Memorial Shield
SOUTH MIDLANDS LEAGUE-
1994/5: R/U Senior Division Cup
1996/7: Winners St Mary’s Cup
1997/8: R/U Senior Division
Champions Reserve Division 2 (Res)
1998/9: Winners- St Mary’s Cup
Winners- Senior Division Cup
1999/0: Champions Senior Division. Winners- Herts. Charity Shield .
Winners- Herts. Senior Centenary Trophy. Winners- Cherry Red Books Trophy.
R/U Senior Division Cup. R/U Herts. Intermediate Cup (Res.). Finalists: St Marys Cup (not played).
Winners- Houghton Regis Cup.
Winners-Managers of the Year.
2000/1: Winners- Herts. Senior Centenary Trophy Winners- Cherry Red Books Trophy
Winners- Reserve Division 1 (Res.), Winner-Best Playing Surface
2001/2: Winners- Herts. Charity Shield
Winner-Best Playing Surface
2002/3: Winners Herts. Senior Centenary Trophy.
Winners- Division 1 Cup, R/U Cherry Red Books Trophy, Winner-Best Playing Surface
2004/5: Winners- St Mary's Cup, Finalists of South Midlands Floodlit Cup
2007/8: Winners-Herts Charity Shield
2008/09 Winners- South Midland League Challenge Trophy. Winners- South Midland League Premier
Div. Cup. Winners- St.Mary’s Cup
LADIES-
2005/2006: TVCWL- Runners up. League cup finalist
2006/2007: North London Div 2 Runners up
2007/2008: North London Div 1 Runners up
2011/2012: Winners- Greater London Women’s Football Northern Div., County Cup Finalists
History of Tring Athletic: Formed in March 1958 by a group of local men who contributed app. £2,000 towards the cost of the land, fencing,
changing rooms etc .Players, Committee members and friends carried out the work while the team played on another
pitch. Originally formed for youngsters under the age of 21, the team won many trophies in the West Herts. Div. 3
including the Div. 1 title 3 times in 5 years, often playing against adult sides.
The 70’s/80’s
The Club went through a lean time and it was decided to scrap the upper age limit. Many former players returned
which resulted in another successful period in the early 1970’s.
Many fine players turned out for the Club and went on to play for professional/senior clubs. In the mid-seventies the
Club nearly folded and the ground was sold to the Council. The reserves were disbanded and the First team dropped
down through the leagues. It was decided to turn to youth again. This formula enabled the Club to work back through
the leagues and by 1986 we were competing in the Premier Div. and the reserves were resurrected. South Midlands-The 90’s.
In 1988 the Club joined The South Midlands and as a result gained Senior status with The Herts. FA
In 1989 we entered in a 3 year ground sharing agreement with Tring Town.
In 1992 the first team moved back to Miswell Lane, where the Reserves had continued to play. The side established
itself in The South Midlands and gained promotion to the newly formed Senior Div.
in 1993. In 1994/5 season, the First Team reached the final of the Senior Div. Cup While the Reserves were finalists
in the Apsley Junior Cup for the second year running.
In 1996/7 after leading the Div. for the whole season, some poor results at the end found us finishing 3rd. We also
reached the semi- final of the Herts. Charity Shield and won the St. Mary’s Cup beating 5 Senior sides including
Isthmian League Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted Town In 1997/8 after winning the last 14 games we lost out on
the Title on goal difference of 2. The Reserves won their league by 10 points winning every home game.
The following year we won the South Midlands Senior Div. Cup and also The St. Mary’s Cup for the second time,
defeating neighbours Tring Town in the semi-final in front of a crowd of 350, mostly Athletic supporters. In the
league after suffering just one defeat in 28 games, we finished 3rd.
The 1999/2000 season proved to be one to remember. £ 50k was spent on new changing rooms and extending the
Clubhouse and over 1000 people turned up to watch a Watford X1 refereed by Graham Barber and Graham Poll.. We
also formed a third team a Vets side and a Ladies team. The season turned out to be our most successful. Not only
winning the Senior Div. by 11 points, we also reached 5 finals. Winning The Herts. Charity Shield, Herts. Senior
Centenary Trophy and the Cherry Red Books Trophy in it’s inaugural year. We were narrowly beaten 1-0in The Senior
Div. Cup and the reached Final of the St. Mary’s Cup which was never played because of a back log of fixtures.
We were awarded the Houghton Cup for achievements in outside competitions.
The Management team were also voted Managers of the season. We lost only 6 out of 60 games all season. The
Reserves reached the Final of The Intermediate Cup and the A Team finished runners up in the West Herts. Div.
The New Millennium
We continued our success into the new one (2000/01) by retaining the Herts. Senior Centenary Trophy (again beating
Wormley Rovers 2-0) and the Cherry Red Books Trophy (Virginia Water 1-0). The Reserves won the League title and a
newly formed B Team claimed the runners-up spot. The following season (2001/02) we won the Herts. Charity Shield
for the 2nd time beating Letchworth 4-1. The A Team reached the Apsley Junior Cup final and the B Team won the
sporting award.
Season 2002/03 – More success followed as we capture the Herts. Senior Centenary Trophy for the 3rd time, to
become the first club to do so. We finished 3rd in the table and won the League Cup for the 2nd time, to make 12
major trophies in 7 years. We were also finalists in the Cherry Red Books Trophy. The A Team finished runners up as
did the Under 16's in their first season, the B Team won the sporting award for the 2nd year running and the Ladies
had a great run in the Women's FA Cup. For the 3rd year running Darrel Bodimeade won an award for the best playing
surface, which is just reward for the tremendous job he does for the club.
Season 2003/04 –Following our failure to secure floodlights at Miswell Lane we entered into an historic alliance
with Tring Town to play our first and reserve team football in season 2004/05 at Pendley where lights are already in
place. The main focus was to be to raise the funds needed to build a new Clubhouse, the previous building burnt down
in March 2003. Miswell Lane will be retained and will be used by our A, B, and Ladies sides. This new arrangement
with Tring Town secured senior level football in the town.
Season2004/05 – New season at a new ground in a new division with fantastic facilities. First team finished 6th in
the Premier Division and also won the St Mary's Cup for the 3rd time defeating Hemel Hempstead in the Final. We
were also Runners Up in the South Midlands Floodlit Cup Final losing on penalties to Oxhey Jets. Played in the F A
Vase for the first time.
Season 2005/6 –The Club entered the F A Cup for the 1st time in its history but was defeated in the prelim
round. In a disappointing season the highlight was a victory over Watford in the Herts Senior Trophy with a large
crowd enjoying a 1-0 win. Defeat in this competition came at the hands of Stevenage Borough of the Conference
league
Season 2006/7-The first team finished mid table after a difficult start to the season. Went 3 rounds in the e.on
FA Cup, losing to Kings Lyn, the biggest side in the competition at that time. The events of the year however came
after the season had completed. Mick Eldridge and Ray Brimsom stepped down as first team managers after 17 years.
Ron Brimsom also after 16 years decided to hand over the reigns and our Hon. Secretary Ralph Griffiths also stood
down after 25 years in that position. A wealth of experience which thankfully will not be lost, as they are all staying
on in some capacity.
Season 2007/2008-.The new management team of Phil Casserley and Terry Nightingale ended in glory at The
County Ground, Letchworth, with the First Team lifting The Herts. Charity Shield for the 3rd time.
Season 2008/2009- A reasonable league campaign saw the first team finish in 8th position.
However in true Athletic tradition, it was in the cups in which we excelled, reaching 4 semi-finals. After being 4-2 up
with just a few minutes to go, 3 late goals meant the first one slipped away. This strengthened the resolve of the
whole team and in a remarkable last seven days of the season, three trophies were gained. Winning the League
Challenge Trophy and Premier Div. Cup for the first time and also defeating local rivals Leverstock Green to pick up
the St. Mary’s Cup for the 4th time
Ex-player, Ben Williams re-joined the club as reserve team manager mid season and will lead the side in the Suburban
League next season.
Season 2009/2010- After last season’s tremendous cup haul, this year the first team finished without a trophy.
However they finished third in the league, the highest position the club’s history so far. With the ground getting the
higher ground grading required, the management and players will be hoping to put in a challenge for the title in
2010/2011.
The B Team did pick up some silver ware winning The Stanley Rous Challenge Cup at Hemel Hempstead Town’s ground.
Season 2010/2011- The first team finished runners up in The Premier Division. They also won The St. Mary’s
Cup beating Leverstock Green in the final and reached the final of The Floodlite Cup, losing 2-0 to Royston Town
Season 2011/2012- With a new Management set up and several new faces in the First team, we were pleased to
finish in the top six and reach 3 cup semi-finals. All our sides performed well, with one of our youth sides going
through the league season undefeated. The ladies won their league and reached the final of the County Cup, losing to
Arsenal reserves.
SEASON 2012/2013 - Mixed season with the 1st team winning their initial F A Cup tie at Bedfont and then
losing in the next round to Ashford Town after a replay, in the F A Vase we lost at first hurdle to FC Romania. In the
League we finished just below half way, lost on penalties to Hadley in the semi final of the Premier Division Cup and
were finalists in the St Mary's Cup losing to local rivals Berkhamsted. The "A" Team, under Dave Adamson and James
Bevan won the West Herts Peace Memorial Cup for the first time in the Club's history. Unfortunately the Ladies
team withdrew from their league through lack of players.
SEASON 2013/2014 -First team had a good run in The FA Vase and finished mid-table. Reserves finished
runners up on goal difference and won promotion to the Premier Division. Club purchased the Free-Hold of the ground
and second pitch to ensure future football in the town.
RECENT HISTORY OF AMPTILL TOWN
Ampthill Town finished second in the SML Premier Division last year but
failed to qualify for promotion and the decision led to the resignation of
Craig Bicknell. He ended his three year stint at Woburn Road at the end
of last season and subsequently went to Leighton Town and was followed
by most of last year's players.
Town owed their second place last term to a fine unbeaten run early in
the season which saw them collect the September Team of the Month.
The sequence included good away wins at London Colney, Harefield and
AFC Dunstable although their best win was 8-3 at Hertford while they
also beat Holmer Green 5-0 away later in the term. Ampthill beat
Hillingdon 8-3 at home but they began their FA Vase trail with a 7-0
win over Barking.
They got to the quarter final where they lost to Eastbourne United
having beaten Norwich Utd and Hanwell on the way. Town won the SML
Premier Div cup when they beat Berkhamsted on penalties and lost to
Barton Rovers in the final of the North Beds. Charity cup. Rovers also
beat them in the ealrly rounds of the FA Cup last year and Biggleswade
Town beat them in the semi finals of the Beds. Senior cup.
After losing Bicknell late last term Derwayne Stupple was appointed in
Summer and he has a young local squad. They have struggled for results
but are unbeaten in their last four games including a win over
Berkhamsted. They have lost their Prem Cup title, losing at home to
Leverstock Green and have also been eliminated from the Vase by Tring
Athletic.
BARTON Rovers knocked them out of the Beds. Senior cup while another
home defeat saw Langford put them out of the North Beds. Charity cup.
AMPTHILL Town were promoted to the Premier Divison 3 years ago as
runners up to London Colney and finished fifth in their first year. They
joined the SML in the early 90s after a 30 year stay in the United
Counties League.
Manager Stupple is a former Bedford Town midfield man who has
coached several clubs in the area.
PREVIOUS GAMES v AMPTHILL TOWN
1991/92 Home Won 1-0 Baker Away Lost 0-1 1992/93 Away Won 4-3 Glass 2, Ruscoe, Butler Home Won 2-1 Glass, Butler 1993/94 Home Won 2-1 Glass, Rooke Away Won 2-0 Mosley, Boniface 1994/95 Away Lost 1-2 Rooke Home Won 2-1 Robbins, Glass 1995/96 Away Won 6-1 Ranger 3, Stewart, Johnson, Butler (Cup) Home Lost 0-2 Home Drew 2-2 Robbins, Langdale 1996/97 Home Won 1-0 Ranger Away Won 2-1 Robbins, Ranger 1997/98 Away Lost 0-1 Home Won 3-1 Boniface P, Johnson, Robbins 1999/00 Home Lost 1-3 Langdale Away Lost 0-1 2000/01 Home Lost 1-2 Foskett Away Won 2-0 Chesters, Rutherford 2001/02 Home Won 5-0 Humphreys 2, James, Johnson, Mosley P Away Drew 1-1 Mosley P 2002/03 Away Won 3-0 Gibbs, Boniface, Johnson Home Won 6-0 Lewis, Johnson, Stedman 2, Boniface P, OG 2003/04 Away Won 3-2 Skyers, Johnson, Humphreys Home Won 1-0 Skyers 2011/12 (Cup) Home Won 3-2 Iannone, Fields, Mitchell 2012/13 Away Lost 0-3 Home Lost 0-2 2013/14 Away Won 4-1 Collins 2, Benning, Vardy Home Lost 1-3 Hall 2014/15 Away Won 2-0 Vardy, Gibbs P (Cup) Away Won 4-1 Vardy 2, Turner 2
Our Record
P W D L F A GD Home 16 10 1 5 31 20 +11 Away 16 10 1 5 34 18 +16 Totals 32 20 2 10 65 38 +27 Their League Record – Last 5 Years
Div P W D L F A GD Pts Pos No 13/14 Prem 42 31 4 7 124 46 78 97 2 22 12/13 Prem 42 22 11 9 103 65 38 77 5 22 11/12 1 42 26 9 7 95 43 52 87 2 22 10/11 1 40 13 5 22 67 114 -47 44 16 21 09/10 1 40 15 4 21 61 85 -24 46 13 21
Tue 9th Dec 2014 League
Stotfold 0-1 TAFC First team TAFC goals: Christopher Vardy
WE FEEL AT HOME WHEN AWAY
We picked up 3 good points on the road bouncing back strongly after our FA Vase disappointment 3 days earlier. The conditions were far from ideal, with a heavy pitch, drizzle and a blustery wind but we played some nice football and Chris Vardy produced some great skills to score the all important winning goal midway through the second half. We made 5 changes from Saturday's starting line up and we were a bit short on numbers so we only had 3 subs. The most notable change was the inclusion of Stuart Stedman making his first start in the First Team this season. Now a seasoned campaigner Beamer has made over 500 appearances for the Club and he settled back into the left back role as if he had never been away. The other noticeable feature of our 14 man squad was how young it looked, with 4 teenagers and only 3 players over 24. We made a great start, taking the game to our hosts and making in roads down both flanks, through Luke Dunstan on the left and Ollie Butler on the right, but we were failing to pick out players in the box with our crossing from promising positions. Kieran Turner was reveling in his advanced midfield role and he whipped a dangerous ball across the area which the home keeper did well to claim. Stotfold liked to get the ball forward quickly to pick out their leading scorer Adam Pennington and we had to be on our toes to deal with the threat. Our hosts won a few free kicks and corners but we dealt with the danger very well. Kieran Turner made another good break down the left and he managed to pick out Chris Vardy in the area but the ball was taken off Vardy's toes before he could get a shot in. At the other end Pennington found some space in the inside left channel but he seemed to get caught in 2 minds whether to shoot or cross and in the end he struck the ball harmlessly past the far post. Later Aarone Browne sent a shot wide and Sam Joliffe nearly got on the end of a free kick. After the promising start to the game we lost a bit of impetus and Stotfold enjoyed their best spell of the game in the 15minutes leading up to half time. Their first good opportunity came when centre back Shane Brown released Pennington with a fine pass but Jack Hopwood was out quickly to deny the centre forward diving at his feet to smother the danger. Jack made an equally good save soon afterwards tipping away for a corner a header from Sean Herr following a long throw. These were 2 crucial saves from Jack and ensured we kept a clean sheet. Shortly before the break Chris Vardy produced a delightful back heel to release Kevin McManus who pulled the ball back nicely from the bye line for Ollie Butler. We were waiting for the net to bulge but puzzlingly Ollie didn't pull the trigger. Half Time: Stotfold 0 Tring Athletic 0 Chris Salmon had been playing through the pain barrier since stepping on a nail on Friday so he was replaced at the start of the second half by Greg Deer who took his normal place in midfield. That required some rearrangements with Kevin McManus
moving into central defence which he did seamlessly and Ollie Butler again showed his versatility by dropping into the full back role. Kevin played alongside Adam Toone who had another towering game keeping the opposition's leading marksman quiet. As well as being powerful in the air Adam is equally good on the deck and is still only 23, so could be a permanent feature for many years to come. There was an early scare within 2 minutes of the restart when we allowed a long throw to bounce through for a goal kick with Pennington wrong footed and unable to capitalise on the opportunity. But that was about as good as it got for the home side because after that we hardly gave them a sniff at goal. Kieran Turner headed a Greg Deer free kick over as we started to look menacing going forward. In the 64th minute Luke Dunstan cleverly found some space on left to send in a cross which Chris Vardy nodded to Kieran Turner who volleyed his shot against the bar. But any relief that Stotfold may have felt from that narrow escape didn't last long as 4 minutes later Chris Vardy produced a high quality moment to put us ahead. Kieran Turner providing the pass but Vardy still had a lot to do from his position to the right of the goal near the bye line. He twisted away from the defender and past the keeper to open up the angle to allow him to slot the ball into the net. It was Vardy's 17th goal of the season and a fine piece of skill. Score 0-1. With our confidence lifted we started to apply some pressure and should have wrapped up the game with further goals. Kieran Turner who had a super game went on a nice run and forced the keeper to get down low to save his shot. Later Kieran fired a shot against the post from an acute angle and when the ball fell to Sam Joliffe it looked a goal all the way, but somehow a defender managed to clear the shot off the goal line. Ryan Sturges and Taylor Collins came off the bench and the latter's shot forced the keeper into a good save at his near post. Then following a throw Taylor linked up with Kieran Turner who saw his fine shot kept out by an equally fine save from the keeper Adam Harpur. We were in the driving seat and should have built up a bigger lead but we were holding just a slender lead and Stotfold still had an opportunity to snatch a draw. They won a few free kicks but few if any corners and took these opportunities to sling the ball into our area. Fortunately we were rock solid at the back and Stotfold had few sights of goal. We ran down the clock by holding the ball near their corner flag and winning a succession of throws until the final whistle was blown for a thoroughly deserved victory which keeps our great record going of just one defeat in 12 games against our hosts. Full Time: Stotfold 0 Tring Athletic 1
After the heartache on Saturday this was just the tonic we needed with the 3 points moving us up 4 places to 11th in table. It also raises the question of why we are so much better playing away than at home. In 10 home games we have averaged 1.1 points per game compared to 2 points a game from 8 away games. If we had been as good playing in Tring as we have on the road we would have 36 points from 18 games which would have put us up to 5th in the table with games in hand. An interesting if academic point which we could put to the test by winning our next game which is at The Grass Roots Stadium on Saturday against Ampthill Town, although we may have to do it without Chris Vardy who strained his hamstring.
CLUB NOTICE
Please
Be considerate when parking your car;
Do not drop litter around the ground, either take it home or use the bins provided;
Do not use foul or abusive language or obscene gestures;
Do not throw any items onto the pitch;
Do not run onto the pitch or encroach the playing area;
Do not sit on, or in front of, the barrier surrounding the playing area;
Note that no alcohol - in cans, bottles or glasses - is allowed outside the
Clubhouse whilst matches are in progress.
Note that any form of racial abuse, or language used to incite or provoke
others is an arrestable offence.
Tring Athletic Football Club reserves the right to refuse admission or to eject
from the ground any person at any time.
2014 FIXTURES
FIRST TEAM RESERVES
Dec 13th Ampthill – home-League Royston-Away
Dec 16th St Margaretsbury – away. -Challenge
Trophy
Dec 20th Kings Langley – away-League Hampton & Richmond-
Home
Dec 27th Sun Sports - home-League
Jan 3rd AFC Dunstable-Home-League
Jan 10th Colney Heath-Away-League
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League Table Season 2014/2015 inc-09/12/2014 MSSML.PREMIER DIVISION P W D L GF GA GDS PTS 1 Kings Langley 17 13 2 2 48 12 +36 41 2 Sun Sports 22 13 2 7 51 31 +20 41 3 Berkhamsted 21 13 2 6 49 29 +20 41 4 Hertford Town 19 11 4 4 41 23 +18 37 5 Harefield United 22 11 4 7 48 34 +14 37 6 AFC Dunstable 20 11 4 5 42 34 +8 37 7 Wembley 17 11 1 5 39 27 +12 34 8 Hadley 19 10 1 8 38 35 +3 31 9 St Margaretsbury 18 8 6 4 41 26 +15 30
10 Oxhey Jets 21 8 5 8 39 41 -2 29 11 Tring Athletic 18 8 3 7 28 27 +1 27 12 Cockfosters 20 8 3 9 28 39 -11 27 13 London Colney 16 8 2 6 23 17 +6 26 14 Colney Heath 20 7 4 9 43 33 +10 25 15 Hoddesdon Town 18 7 4 7 29 32 -3 25 16 Biggleswade United 20 7 3 10 38 42 -4 24 17 Stotfold 20 6 5 9 32 46 -14 23 18 Leverstock Green 21 5 5 11 33 50 -17 20 19 London Tigers 17 4 5 8 27 38 -11 17 20 Hillingdon Borough 21 2 4 15 36 60 -24 10 21 Holmer Green 19 3 1 15 26 64 -38 10 22 Ampthill Town 20 2 4 14 15 54 -39 10 Suburban Premier Division 2014/15-inc 09/12/2014
Suburban .Premier Division P W D L GF GA GDS PTS
1 Metropolitan Police 12 8 2 2 36 21 +15 26 2 Sutton United 7 6 1 0 25 5 +20 19 3 Tonbridge Angels 9 4 4 1 22 14 +8 16 4 Uxbridge 8 4 2 2 10 13 -3 14 5 Carshalton Athletic 11 4 2 5 19 26 -7 14 6 Hampton & Richmond Borough 9 4 1 4 17 17 +0 13 7 Corinthian-Casuals 10 3 3 4 16 15 +1 12 8 Royston Town 11 4 0 7 27 31 -4 12
9 Corinthian 10 3 2 5 22 25 -3 11 10 Welling United 9 3 1 5 16 21 -5 10 11 Tring Athletic 10 2 2 6 12 22 -10 8 12 Boreham Wood 8 2 0 6 11 23 -12 6
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Tring Athletic score first STATISTICS
Date Opponents Competition V Att R Score 1 2 3 4 31-July Hertford Town HertsCharity Shield A ? L 2.3 M.Evans K.McManus C.Harrison D.Steadman 9-Aug London Colney League A 53 D 1.1 M.Evans O.Butler M.Green R.McMahon 12-Aug Berkhamsted League H 120 L 1.5 M.Evans O.Butler C.Salmon T.Gibbs 16-Aug Holmer Green FA Cup Ex.Prelim H 93 L 3.4 M.Evans O.Butler K.McManus M.Green 19-Aug Cockfosters League A 48 L 0.1 M.Evans O.Butler P.Jeffrey K.McManus 23-Aug Hadley League H 74 W 3.1 M.Evans K.McManus P.Jeffrey O.Butler 26-Aug Hoddesdon League H 75 W 6.1 M.Evans K.McManus P.Jeffrey T.Gibbs 30th Aug Ampthill Town League A 35 W 2.O M.Evans O.Butler K.McManus C.Salmon 6th-Sep Leverstock Green League H 113 W 2.O M.Evans M.Green K.McManus C.Salmon 9th Sep Hillingdon Boro League A 32 W 2.O M.Evans M.Green K.McManus C.Salmon 13th Sep Harefield Utd League H 86 D 1.1 M.Evans M.Green O.Butler C.Salmon 20th Sep Oxhey Jets League H 76 D 1.1 M.Evans L.Benning O.Butler C.Salmon 23rd Sep Stony Statford Ch.Trophy A 35 W 9.O M.Evans M.Green K.McManus C.Salmon 27th Sep Colney Heath League H 71 L 0.1 M.Evans L.Benning K.McManus C.Salmon 4th Oct Woodford Utd FA Vase
H 62 W 2.1 M.Evans K.McManus P.Jeffrey C.Salmon
7th Oct Cockfosters League H 55 L 1.2 M.Evans M.Green P.Jeffrey K.McManus 11th Oct Biggleswade Utd League A 40 W 2.1 M.Evans M.Green P.Jeffrey S.Joliffe 18th Oct Hertford Town League H 76 L 2.4 M.Evans M.Green P.Jeffrey K.McManus 25th Oct Kings Langley League H L 0-3 M.Evans M.Green K.McManus S.Joliffe 28th Oct Holmer Green Prem.Div. Cup A L 4.4 M.Evans C.Cutler K.McManus C.Salmon 1 st Nov Enfield 1893 FA Vase A 50 W 0-4 M.Evans K.McManus P.Jeffrey C.Salmon 15th Nov St. Margaretsbury League A 31 L /1.4 M.Evans K.McManus P.Jeffrey M.Green 22nd Nov Ampthill Town FA Vase A 80 W 4.1 M.Evans K.McManus P.Jeffrey C.Salmon 25nd Nov Bushey Sports St.Mary's Cup H 20 W 5.2 M.Evans M.Green K.McManus D.Stedman 29th Nov Wembley League A 50 W 0-2 J.Hopwood K.McManus P.Jeffrey D.Stedman 2nd Nov Hadley Herts Sen. Cup H 53 L 0.2 J.Hopwood K.McManus P.Jeffrey A.Toone 6th Dec Norwich Utd FA Vase H 173 L 0-1 J.Hopwood K.McManus P.Jeffrey D.Stedman 13th Dec Ampthill Town League H 35 W 01/0
1/00 J.Hopwood K.McManus S.Steadman C.Salmon
16th Dec St. Margaretsbury Ch.Trophy A
20th Dec Kings Langley League A
27th Dec Sun Sports League H
3rd Jan AFC Dunstable League H
10th Jan Colney Heath League A
17th Jan Hillingdon Boro League H
24th Ja
Hertford Town League A
7th Feb Harefield Utd League A
14th F London Tiger League H
21st Feb Berkhamsted League A
28th Feb Holmer Green League A
7th Mar London Colney League H
14th Mar Hadley League A
21st Mar Stotfold League H
28th Mar Leverstock Green League A
4th Apr TBA
7th Apr Hoddesdon Town League A
11thApr Wembley League H
18th Apr Oxhey Jets League A
25th Apr St Margaretsbury League H
SEASON 2014/2015 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 subs 5 6
M.Green C.Salmon R.Sturgess L.Dunstan S.King C,Vardey S.Bailey-Aird R.McMahon V.Iannone S.Jollife C.Salmon R.Sturgess S.Bailey-Aird G.Deer V.Iannone C.Vardey S.King T.Gibbs S.Steadman T.Colllins M.Green R.McMahon R.Sturgess G.Deer S.King C.Vardey T.Colllins V.Iannone S.Bailey-Aird
A.Toone C.Salmon T.Gibbs G.Deer V.Iannone- C.Vardey T.Colllins-[2] S.King L.Benning
A.Toone L.Benning C.Vardey T.Gibbs V.Iannone- G.Deer T.Colllins S.King R.Sturgess R.McMahan A.Toone C.Salmon C.Vardey T.Gibbs S.King G.Deer T.Colllins R.Sturgess- S.Bailey-Aird R.McMahon A.Toone C.Salmon T.Colllins G.Deer S.King C.Vardey R.Sturgess S.Bailey-Aird A.Toone T.Gibbs C.Vardey R.Sturgess S.King G.Deer T.Colllins R.McMahon S.Bailey-Aird L.Benning A.Toone T.Gibbs R.Sturgess G.Deer S.King C.Vardey S.Bailey-Aird T.Colllins O.Butler A.Toone T.Gibbs R.Sturgess G.Deer T.Colllins C.Vardey S.Bailey-Aird S.King R.McMahon A.Toone R.McMahon R.Sturgess G.Deer T.Colllins S.King S.Bailey-Aird L.Benning K.Turner P.Jeffrey A.Toone R.McMahon R.Sturgess K.Turner C.Vardey T.Colllins P.Jeffrey S.King M.Green O.Butler A.Toone S.Jollife S.Bailey-Aird G.Deer T.Colllins C.Vardey O.Butler K.Turner T.Gibbs P.Jeffrey A.Toone S.Jollife K.Turner G.Deer O.Butler T.Colllins S.Bailey-Aird T.Gibbs P.Jeffrey A.Toone T.Gibbs K.Turner G.Deer T.Colllins C.Vardey R.Sturgess M.Green O.Butler S.Bailey-Aird A.Toone T.Gibbs R.Sturgess G.Deer O.Butler R.McMahon L.Dunstan L.Dunstan S.Jollife T.Colllins A.Toone T.Gibbs R.Sturgess G.Deer O.Butler C.Vardey L.Dunstan T.Colllins K.Turner S.Bailey-Aird A.Toone T.Gibbs G.Deer S.Jollife T.Colllins O.Butler R.Sturgess K.Turner C.Cutler S.Bailey-Aird A.Toone R.McMahon R.Sturgess G.Deer O.Butler K.Turner L.Dunstan T.Gibbs T.Colllins S.Bailey-Aird S.Jollife T.Gibbs R.Sturgess G.Deer S.King T.Colllins P.Jeffrey K.Turner O.Butler C.Vardey A.Toone S.Jollife R.Sturgess T.Gibbs O.Butler G.Deer C.Vardey S.King T.Colllins K.Turner A.Toone T.Gibbs O.Hogg G.Deer C.Vardey S.Jollife K.Turner T.Colllins R.Sturgess S.Bailey-Aird A.Toone D.Stedman S.Jollife G.Deer O.Butler T.Gibbs C.Vardey T.Colllins K.Turner R.McMahan C.Salmon R.McMahon G.Deer R.Sturgess C.Vardey K.Turner T.Colllins T.Gibbs P.Jeffrey V.Iannone C.Salmon A.Toone S.Jollife T.Gibbs C.Vardey T.Colllins R.Sturgess V.Iannone K.Turner
C.Salmon R.McMahon G.Deer R.Sturgess O.Butler K.Turner T.Colllins D.Stedman C.Vardey S.Jollife A.Toone C.Salmon T.Gibbs S.Jollife C.Vardey T.Colllins R.Sturgess O.Butler G.Deer
C.Salmon A.Toone S.Jollife O.Butler C.Vardey K.Turner R.McMahan R.Sturgess G.Deer T.Colllins
Fixtures subject to changes-Please use website:
www.tafc.co.uk
Tring Athletic First Team Appearances.
Season 2014/2015
Player 1ST Team Total As Sub Total
Goals 1st Team As
Sub Goals
Stewart King 78 ? 30 14 5 4 Matt Evans 24 0 0 24 0 0 Greg Deer 37 2 8 25 2 4
Taylor Collins 51 14 14 27 9 11 Chris Salmon 345 24 31 22 0 2 Chris Vardy 67 4 29 23 2 17
Ryan Sturges 68 16 5 22 3 4 Trevor Gibbs 389 ? 45 23 5 5
Sonney Bailey-Aird 16 9 1 16 9 1 Ryan McMahon 15 6 0 15 6 0
Adam Toone 45 1 2 23 0 1 Kevin McManus 24 0 0 24 0 0
Ollie Butler 56 18 5 22 5 3 Michael Green 45 3 2 16 2 0 Vinnie Iannone 220 62 76 7 4 1 Lee Benning 43 10 1 6 3 0 Paul Jeffreys 115 4 20 4 0 Carl Harrison 2 1 0 2 1 0 Kieron Turner 17 9 7 17 9 7 Dan Steadman 27 4 0 6 1 0 Luke Dunstan 5 0 0 5 0 0
Sam Joliffe 120 22 3 15 3 1 Stuart Steadman 392 N/K 2 2 1 0
David Salmon 139 14 4 0 0 0 Chris Cutler 2 1 0 2 1 0 Ollie Hogg 1 0 0 1 0 0
Jack Hopwood 4 0 0 4 0 0
Sat 29th Nov 2014
League
TAFC Reserve team 1-4 Corinthians TAFC goals: Stewart King
The Reserves came up against a very strong Corinthian side on Saturday and, after a brave battling display, particularly in the first half - fell short when they tired at the end and were
on the receiving end of some excellent finishes in the last 10 minutes. They had to draft in Keith Eldridge to play in goal and Keith performed admirably, pulling
off several excellent saves during the game, that was - for 60 minutes - an excellent contest.
Tring fell behind immediately when they failed to attack the ball from a corner and left a free man in the box - who netted.
Slowly Tring began to find their feet - shame the same couldn't be said for Tom Cullimore who went to clear a ball and ending up flat on his face in the Hertfordshire mud.
Stewart King went clean through but blasted high and wide. Then, on 30 mins, assisted by James Butler, he went through again and rounded the keeper to finish with aplomb. 1-1.
Tring were on top. Ollie Butler prodded and probed and nearly scored with a delightful chip - a la Glenn Hoddle for Spurs against Watford in the 1980's - but the keeper managed
to tip the ball onto the bar. Half Time - TAFC 1 Corinthian 1
Corinthian came out of the traps and were all over Tring in the second half. Eldridge made a fine save at the feet of a striker but the slick passing and movement of the away team was
bound to bear fruit soon. And it did with a striker cutting in from the right and blasting the ball home.
Tring plugged away and had some spells of pressure. If 16 year old Joe Fitzgerald overcomes his shyness and lack of confidence (ahem) he will be an excellent prospect and
he did very well covering at left back. Naylor went close, King went close again but Corinthian were playing some splendid football on the break - which Tring were simply not used to - and Tring themselves did not possess the same clinical nature in the final third.
Tring conceded 2 more late on but could have no complaints.
Team - Eldridge, Cullimore T (Stroud), Fitzgerald, Salmon D, Smethers, Butler J, Aird (Naylor), Hogg, King, Dunstan (Cullimore J), Butler O.
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Since announcing back in July that Chilfest would not be returning we have
been overwhelmed by the comments received from so many in support of the
event. We have now had a chance to consider your views and this, combined
with some exciting developments in identifying possible line-ups for a future
event, has led to a re-think on our part.
So we're delighted to announce that Chilfest WILL be returning on Saturday 10
July 2015.
Staging Chilfest has always been about doing good for the local community and
we're also delighted to announce that we have once again chosen Rennie Grove
Hospice Care as our charity. Despite the financial challenges of the last two
years we have donated £20,000 to the charity to help them deliver hospice at
home care and support for people in our local community with cancer and life-
limiting illness.
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THE VIEW OF THE GAME FROM NORWICH UNITED
Still dreaming of Wembley!
by Robert Wilford
Before the game the bookies had United as a 50/1 shot, after beating
Tring we're now a 20/1 chance!
It was a difficult trip for the team and supporters with the A11, M11,
M25 and A41 all blocked by accidents during the 145 mile drive. Having
struggled through it came as a bit of a shock to find the referee and his
assistants unsure whether the game should go ahead. with the 6 yard box
one end frozen solid. Players safety particularly the keepers was their
main concern, plus the fear that the pitch could end up playing a key part
in the overall result a slip in the box leading to a winning goal. The ref
wanted the views of Duncan McAnally and Damian before making his
decision. Everyone was on tenterhooks whilst we waited for the coach to
arrive, the boys were psyched up ready for the game, it would need to be
bad before Dunc and Damo would call it off, would we want that trip
again on Tuesday?
Duncan was more chilled than the goal mouth and after a good forking the
game was declared on.
Without Cooky and Ben Jones both suspended and Hippo out injured our
bench was looking thin, with Ships Josh Carus and the manager Hilts on
the bench.
Tring playing up the slope were attempting to throw everything at the
Yellows the game was pretty even, both sides cancelling each other out,
Ben Thompson and Mathew Blake were putting the fear of god under the
Tring back four with their pace and movement, whilst our defence ably
supported by Lee Mason were in control.
Duncan had to make one really good save diving low into the corner and
pushing the ball round the post on the rock hard bit of the pitch, brave!
The half came to an end all square.
The second period started much the same, two evenly matched sides
knocking heads, a proper cup tie. Jamie Speller saw yellow just after the
hour but not before the Reds had started to rack up their yellow card
collection. On 70 minutes the game began to turn in the favour of the
Planters, as Tring began to tire the fitness levels of the boys coming
good. Ben Thompson was through on goal the young keeper saved well with
his legs Ben linked with Mathew Blake minutes later again the keeper
saved well from Blakey.
Andy Eastaugh found himself in the refs book, a long clearance down the
left put the winger away, Andy was stronger leaning on their boy who
went down, with the large Tring crowd insisting he was through on goal
and should have been a red card, the ref explained he wasn't clear,
there were other covering defenders and he didn't have the ball under
control not a hard decision. Duncan McAnally was again called on to make
a good save from the free kick.
On 78 minutes the deadlock was finally broken a ball through saw Blakey
bearing down on the Tring Keeper Hopwood, who panicked a little and miss
hit his clearance only as far as Matthew Daniels, who looked at the
keeper out of his goal and picked his spot from over 30 yards out and
lifted it home, 1 - 0 Planters, Danners was the coolest player on the
park even cooler than Duncan McAnally now that's cool.
Tring drew on their last reserves of energy and tried to get back into the
game, Greg Crane and Andy Eastaugh stood strong Josh Carus replaced
Andy Cusack on 89 minutes, immediately putting in a thumping tackle that
resonated around the ground. The ref added a good six minutes but the
boys stood strong, a great result and into the draw on Monday.
The most difficult job was to pick a man of the match, everyone did their
bit in a great team performance, Duncan McAnally was as solid as a rock,
Andy, Greg and Brownie missed little at the back, Danners scored the
important goal and put in a real shift at the front of the midfield
diamond, Blakey worked hard up front but my player of the match has to
go to Ben Thompson, who was a constant threat and put in a massive shift
in all parts of the park.
The Ref and linesman also deserve a mention, they did a great job,
allowing the game to flow whilst staying in control.
Maybe a slightly different view on the game to the one witnessed by
our supporters and no mention of the incident involving one of their
players which was being debated as being a definite yellow or maybe
a straight red card tackle but went unpunished. Maybe this prompted the comments about the officials.
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League
TAFC Youth Team 4-1 Chesham United TAFC goals: Joe Naylor (3), James Hogg
Wednesday 12th November saw The Grass Roots Stadium host the SCFYL derby match between local
rivals Tring Athletic & Chesham United.
Both sides having gained 12 league points apiece, went into the game looking to also extend their
unbeaten runs and make further upward progress in the league.
The opening period of the game saw both sets of players trying to find their rhythm and composure.
Opportunities to exploit were hard to come by as the defensive units on either side of the pitch looked
accomplished and very comfortable in dealing with any problems they had to deal with and scoring
chances were at a real premium
However, on the half hour, Tring’s young and pacey striker, Jack Blair forced the visitor’s keeper into
making a good save with a fierce cross shot and it was Blair’s run and pass with five minutes of the half
remaining that provided his striking partner Joe Naylor, with the chance to go on and beat the keeper with a great finish to make it 1-0 to the home side.
The mood in the home dressing room at half-time was one of cautious optimism. The whole squad knew
that if they kept their work-rate, positive mentality and composure at a consistently high level throughout the remaining 45 minutes they would certainly get something out of the fixture.
The start of the second half once again saw a lot of industry and hard work from both sets of players but it
was Tring who once again had the sharper cutting edge in front of goal and predatory Joe Naylor was once again on hand to apply the finishing touch to claim his and the home side’s second to make it 2-0.
This seemed to have roused the visitors from their slumbers, who after having conceded 2 goals, started to
play their best football of the match, pushing Tring further and further into their own half and applying pressure all over the park. Failure on one occasion by Tring to clear properly was cruelly punished as
Chesham scored to bring them back into the game and this was now the right time to see what sort of
character the home side had when confronted by a setback. 2-1
To their immense credit Tring responded extremely positively and took the game to their opponents who,
throughout the 90 minutes, could not handle the pace of Naylor and when a through ball went through to
the young striker halfway through the second half he gleefully went onto convert for a well-deserved hat-
trick and present the home side yet again with a 2 goal margin. 3-1.
Tring were not yet finished and from a run and cross from debutant Tino Leone down the left flank, the
ball eventually found its way to James Hogg who scored from close range to make it 4-1. The result not
only put the seal on a great performance from the whole squad, it also gave them 3 points and gave notice to other teams in the league that Tring are now a force to be reckoned with!!
There were some great individual performances on the night and the squad’s confidence is beginning to
grow with every positive result gained. Their unbeaten run now extends to six matches and although not one of the “prettier footballing” sides to watch their work-rate and commitment is unquestionable and
most opposition will now not relish playing them.
TRING ATHLETIC
(Red & Black)
Jack Hopwood
Paul Jeffrey
Kevin McManus
Adam Toone
Chris Salmon
Greg Deer
Trevor Gibbs
Ryan Sturges
Taylor Collins
Sam Joliffe
Ollie Butler
Kieron Turner
Sonny Bailey-Aird
Stewart King
Ryan McMahon
Vinnie Iannone
Matt Evans
v
AMPTHILL TOWN
(Yellow & Blue)
Michael Draycott
Edward Skinner
Stuart Gillies
Ben Butler
Derwayne Stupple
Ashley Mead
Charlie Cullen
Danny Butler
Sheldon Washington
Festus Mansaray
Lee Haywood
Louie Dillon
Josh Murray
Andrew Sinclair
Charlie Kawalie
Jay Fatturosso
Nathan Evans
Julian Robinson
Ian Richardson
Manager
Assistant Manager
Physio
Derwayne Stupple
Dennis O'Meara
Saul Cuttell
Referee-Mr N.Neophytou
Assistants-. Mr J.Campbell & Mr R.Shacklock
Match Sponsored By Pete Stillwell
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