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A VERY WARM WELCOME TO YOU ALL And particularly to the
officials, players and supporters of South Park who are here this
afternoon for this Bostik League South Central Division fixture - a
quick look at the league table will show you just how critical the
result this afternoon could be with us needing just the 1 point to
be certain of a place in the play-offs with our opponents wanting
points to ensure that they do not get caught by Molesey who are
battling to avoid relegation. When we met in the reverse fixture
back in early January and having taken an early lead, we went on to
take the points through a 2-1 score line in a tight game. With
Hayes and Yeading having already claimed the title and automatic
promotion, we do still have much to play for and to look forward
and fight for.
Following our victory over Slough Town here in the Berks &
Bucks Senior Cup semi-final courtesy of Kelvin Bossman’s goal and a
fine battling performance from all the lads, we have been advised
that we have been removed from the competition by the B&BFA and
Slough announced as now to play against Reading FC under-23s on
Monday May 6th with a 3 pm kick-off. However, on checking back
there appear to have been many transgressions of the cup rules as
they stand, both confusing and contradictory, and we are not
letting it stand there. Many infringements have been pointed out to
the B&B and although they appear not to want to take action
upon these, we are not going to let matters rest there and will
keep you informed of developments – watch this space.
Many thanks for coming this afternoon and now for my usual
closing plea to get behind the lads and support at all times – it
really does make a difference and will do throughout the remaining
days of this season.
Terry Staines, Chairman
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THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER
NON-LEAGUE RESTRUCTURING: IT’S ALL CHANGE WITH A 2020 VISION
Super play-offs at Step 3 will be removed next season with the
National League North and South set to increase to 24 teams from
2020-21 – while Steps 5, 6 and 7 are also in line for a revamp.
Following this season’s introduction of a fourth division at
Step 3 and a seventh at Step 4, the Football Association is now
into the second phase of their National League System restructure
designed to create a pure Pyramid. An eighth Step 4 division will
be set up in the north of the country from 2020-21, with the
leagues who have tendered to operate it presenting their case this
week.
In an exclusive round table interview, the FA have explained to
The NLP further changes, which will see this year’s controversial
‘Super Play-offs’ at Step 3 and the unlucky winners’ scenario at
Step 4 consigned to just one season.
As it stands, the champions of the Isthmian Premier, Southern
League Premier South, Southern League Premier Central and the
Northern Premier League Premier will be promoted to Step 2.
The winners of each division’s play-offs will then face off in
two finals to determine two more promoted teams to fill the six
gaps left at Step 2 by relegation.
But next season all eight will be promoted with just the bottom
two relegated from each Step 2 division to create leagues of 24
teams from 2020-21, where four will be relegated per campaign.
National League clubs were informed in January of the plan to
increase the number of promotion spots at Step 3 from six to eight.
Clubs were surveyed on their preference of the number of teams in
the Step 2 divisions (22 or 24) and the majority went with 24.
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THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER Meanwhile, the current transition season
means two of the Step 4 play-off winners will miss out on promotion
on Points Per Game.
However, next year 14 clubs will be promoted – seven champions
and seven play-off winners – with the bottom two of each Step 3
division relegated and a further two third from bottom sides
dropping down on PPG.
To create the numbers for the new Step 4 division, the 14 Step 5
league champions will be promoted along with the second and third
place clubs in the Northern League, North West Counties, and
Northern Counties East.
A further four, based on PPG, of the other 11 leagues’
second-placed clubs will go up before the remaining seven
runners-up play-off against the bottom clubs in the seven Step 4
divisions.
Hosted by the Step 4 club, the one season only play-off will see
the winner take the Step 4 place and the loser will be relegated or
stay at Step 5.
From 2020-21, Step 5 will increase from 14 leagues to 16 with
the two new divisions in the Midlands and west London/Thames Valley
area. Expressions of interest for operation have been issued.
And Step 6 will reduce from 20 divisions to 17 with two in the
south-west – one Devon and one Cornwall.
Step 7 is also being aligned with County FAs to become the
“pinnacle of county football”. Clubs won’t lose any of the current
benefits of playing in the National League System – grants or the
FA Vase – and can apply for promotion to Step 6 as usual.
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MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 MARK BARTLEY – MANAGER
Manager who as a player was at Hayes, Slough Town, Burnham and
Thame United before taking over at Reading Town in the latter part
of season 2011/2012 and guiding them to safety. Then went on to win
the Hellenic Premier Division with Marlow in his first season here.
Now into his seventh season. PHIL BROWN – ASSISTANT MANAGER
Goalkeeping coach (who makes an occasional appearance) who is in
his third season here. Previously a professional with Reading
F.C.
JUNAID BELL Debut 08/11/16 Youngster who was at the John
Madejski Academy and who has impressed at full-back or in midfield
since signing. ALLEN BOSSMAN Debut 12/12/15 Pacey wide player who
chips in with the odd goal. Now into his 4th year. KELVIN BOSSMAN
Debut 25/03/17 Deadline day signing from Dunstable Town last season
who was previously with Chesham United and Dunstable Town. TRISTAN
CAMPBELL Debut 11/08/17 Left-sided midfielder who has arrived via
Beaconsfield, Highmoor-Ibis and Binfield to sign on this season
CURTIS CHAPPLE Debut 29/08/16 A quick and hard-tackling
defender/wide player who was previously with Uxbridge before
signing two seasons back. KAMERON ENGLISH Debut 14/02/17 Forward. A
pacey winger, who joined us from Ashford Town (Mx.) having
previously been with Harrow Borough and a brief loan spell at
Hanworth Villa. Last season’s leading scorer.
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MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 CALAM GALLIMORE Debut
05/12/13 Signed from Highmoor-Ibis of the Hellenic League. A
central defender by trade who also fills-in at full back and who
established himself as a regular last season. Has a useful long
throw. SIMON GRANT Debut 17/08/13 Goalkeeper who transferred into
the club from Ashford Town (Mx) prior to the start of the season
2013-14. Has also played for AFC Hayes, Slough Town and Hayes &
Yeading. Last season’s player of the year. IDRIS KAMARA Debut
11/08/18 Commanding defender who is a newcomer to the Club and who
was with Woodley United last season and was voted the Hellenic
League Player of the Season despite playing in a relegated side.
JACK KERRIGAN Debut 09/11/13 Left-sided defender who was originally
here a few seasons back before moving on to Gosport Borough. After
a break from football returned last season. MARCUS MEALING Debut
27/01/09 Made his debut whilst still playing in the youth team. Has
moved away on several occasions, scoring wherever he has played.
Started this season with Thame United but has recently returned
again after a short stint with Walton Casuals. ISAAC OLORUNFEMI
Debut 22/12/18 Young defender who has recenyly broken into the
first-team squad, Previously with Maidenhead United, Egham Town and
Northwood. ISAAC OSEI-TUTU Debut 09/08/16 Quick player with an
athletics background who was with Hungerford Town before joining.
Has also been with Hayes & Yeading, Aldershot and Maidenhead
United.
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MARLOW FC - SQUAD PEN PICS 2018/2019 CHRIS OVENDEN Debut
10/11/12 Right-sided defender or midfielder who was with Henley
Town before joining and who has also played for Hartley Wintney.
Consistent player who has scored some important goals. Season
2014-15 Manager’s Player-Of-The-Year and 2015-16 Supporters Player
of the Season. ADAM RICHARDS Debut 17/08/13 Central defender who
impressive displays earned him a move to Harrow Borough where
injury last season restricted his appearances. Made a few
appearances on loan at Egham Town earlier this season before
returning to Oak Tree Road. LOUIS ROGERS Debut 18/09/18 Composed
midfield or defensive player who recently signed following his
release from Watford FC. DEVONTAE ROMEO Debut 17/08/13 Very tricky
on the ball and has an eye for goal. Son of ex-Marlow player Shane
Small-King. Previously with Highmoor-Ibis and missed most of last
season through injury. LESLIE SACKEY Debut 10/02/18 Joined after
being released from Scunthorpe United, A left-sided
defensive/midfield player. ALEX SALMON Debut 07/08/12 Tall and very
quick defender who can play anywhere across the back four. Joined
from Reading Town to become very important in Hellenic League title
win before injury ruined the following 18 months for him. 2015-16
Player of the Season. CHARLIE SAMUEL Debut 15/08/17 Talented
forward player who scores goals. Spent most of last season with
Flackwell Heath before returning for this season. JAY WELCH Debut
10/11/15 Youngster who was at the Reading Academy. A hard-working
midfielder who likes to get forward and score goals.
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MARLOW FC GOALS 2018 - 2019
TIME MARLOW AGAINST
1-5 3 1
6-10 2 3
11-15 7
16-20 5
21-25 4
26-30 3 5
31-35 1
36-40 6
41-45 4 4
46-50 1
51-55 6 2
56-60 3 1
61-65 4 2
66-70 3 5
71-75 3 1
76-80 3 3
81-85 5 2
86-90 8 5
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THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL ROUND-UP
Hayes & Yeading United had already clinched their promotion
with four matches to play, but weren’t in the mood to ease up, and
finally ended Waltham Abbey’s playoff hopes with a four-two
victory. A double from Elliot Benyon was sandwiched between goals
for Chid Onokwai and Josh Chamberlain, whilst the Abbotts had late
goals from Jack Stevenson and Ellis Brown to celebrate.
Second placed Bracknell Town, who surprisingly lost at bottom
side Egham Town in midweek, travelled to Northwood and confirmed
their playoff place with a three-nil victory, Joseph Grant, Liam
Ferdinand and Jordan Brown with the goals; whilst two points
further back in third place Marlow were doing the same barring some
mathematical jiggery-pokery, goals from Kameron English and Marcus
Mealing, both from the spot, easing them home at FC Romania.
Cheshunt, in fourth, did relegation threatened South park no
favours whatsoever, arriving at Whitehall Lane and scoring four
times. Brian Moses, Jason Hallett (2) and Shane Cojocarel did the
damage, Andrew Herring’s goal for Sparks no more than a
consolation. The Ambers are now also surely safely in the playoffs,
as they have a seven-point advantage over Ware and Tooting &
Mitcham United with only three matches remaining.
Those two sides will be focused on catching fifth place
Westfield, but they did themselves a power of good yesterday with a
three-one win over Molesey. An own goal and goals from Aaron Watson
and Elijah Simpson were enough to seal the points despite an
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THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL ROUND-UP
earlier Craig Lewington equaliser for the Moles, who remain
second bottom, four points behind South Park with a game in
hand.
Both Ware and Tooting ensured that they did all they could to
remain on Westfield’s coat tails. Goals from Jordon Watson and
Gareth Madden saw Ware come from behind to defeat Uxbridge, for
whom Craige Tomplins had opened the scoring; whilst the Terrors
also won 2-1, in their case at Ashford United, Danny Bassett and
Isaiah Jones with their goals. Nebay Haile pulled one back for the
Tangerines.
Ware and Tooting are four points behind Westfield with three
matches remaining.
The relegation of Egham Town was finally confirmed, their recent
revival coming to an end at Hertford Town. A first half hat trick
from Brandon Wade calmed the nerves of the Hertingfordbury Park
crowd, and although Brandon McCarthy got one back after the break
the Sarnies finally had to bow to the inevitable. Hertford still
aren’t mathematically certain to stay up, but are now five points
clear of the second-bottom Moles with their rivals having four
matches left. They are a point clear of third bottom South Park,
with both sides having three matches remaining.
Goals from Michael Kalu, Jack Read and Adam Morris saw Chalfont
St Peter ease to a three-nil win over Bedfont Sports, whilst an
early Jack Waldren goal was enough to give Hanwell Town victory at
Chipstead.
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SOUTH PARK – PEN PICS
Michael Eacott Goalkeeper who signed for the club in the close
season. Narrowly missed out on promotion to step 4 last season with
Sutton Common Rovers.
Jake Hill Full back who joined the club ahead of the 2018/19
season. Previous club Colliers Wood Utd.
Tom Summerfield Full Back who signed for the club in November
from Dorking Wanderers Has made an impressive start with the
Sparks.
Liam Harwood Signed for the club at the end of November.
Experienced centre half who includes Bromley and Merstham amongst
his previous clubs.
Harry Pollard Centre half who is on loan from Eastbourne
Borough. Prior to joining Eastbourne Borough was with Charlton
Athletic.
Andrew Herring Centre Half or Midfielder who joined the club
from Corinthian-Casuals. Has already scored a couple of goals.
Matty Males Midfielder who is vastly experienced at this level.
Has scored some vital goals in the last couple of months. Previous
clubs include Carshalton Athletic and Chipstead.
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SOUTH PARK – PEN PICS Jay Bradley Midfielder who has quality on
the ball who is equally at home at full back.
Ryan Healy Central midfielder with high energy levels and a
never say die attitude. Signed from Carshalton Athletic in the
summer.
Ryan Richefond Joined the club in November. Ryan is experienced
at this level and has played under manager Jay Lovett before.
Charlie Pitcher One of manager Jay Lovett’s first signings.
Forward who has the knack of being in the right place at the right
time.
Great Evans Forward signed form Hayes & Yeading in December.
Scored on his home debut against Molesey.
Luciano Osbourne Joined the club in the summer of 2018.
Versatile player who can play anywhere in midfield or in the
attacking areas.
Ehis Izokun Winger who joined the club ahead of the 2018/19
season. Previously with Sittingbourne.
Sam Butler Midfielder who brings a wealth of experience to this
young squad.
Sam Remfry Has come through our Youth set up and scored against
Ramsgate last season.
Ryan Catmull Joined the club in November. A player that brings
high energy to the team.
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SOUTH PARK – CLUB HISTORY
South Park Football Club was formed in 1897 and immediately
became founder members of the Redhill & District Football
League along with other local clubs Godstone, Meadvale and Reigate
Priory Reserves. The club remain members of the league today.
Although the facilities were basic the early matches were played
in the original sports field which was in upper South Park between
Crescent Road and Church Road. In 1925 under the direction of Canon
Gregory from the local church, the football club together with the
village cricket club formed the South Park Sports Association with
the aim of the Association to provide sport and sporting facilities
for the people of South Park. Within a few years it was realised
that this new concept would be better served by an improvement in
facilities and playing conditions. Fortunately for both club’s
suitable land existed in Whitehall Lane, the clubs current home and
with the co-operation of the public spirited landowner, Harold
Swannack, four acres of ground were purchased there. Always
strapped for cash in these early years, the money was raised for
the field largely by public subscription, which included door to
door collections.
In order to preserve the land as a permanent sports ground,
great foresight was exercised in vesting the land and subsequent
purchases of further lots of two acres and four acres making
ten
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SOUTH PARK – CLUB HISTORY acres in all in the National Playing
Fields Association, now known as Fields in trust. The land became
known as the ‘King Georges Field’ from 1935. The changing rooms
were located on the far side of the field from Whitehall Lane at
the bottom of the number two football pitch. Although the
facilities were an improvement on their previous home they remained
basic.
The football club flourished in the years leading to the Second
Great War but obviously declined during and immediately after it. A
handful of stewards rallied to the cause however and quickly
resurrected its fortunes. One legacy of the hostilities, the air
raid shelter, became the focus of attention when it became South
Park Sports Association’ organisation. Despite these commendable
efforts, the Association lived for many years on a hand to mouth
basis with the management all too frequently having to put their
hands into their own pockets to ensure its survival.
During this period the playing side of the football club
flourished with numerous honours won in the local leagues and cups
together with appearances in County Cup finals. The club were also
honoured in the fact that a number of players progressed to senior
football with clubs such as Redhill and Eastbourne Town in the
fifties and sixties, the heyday of non- league football.
The seventies and eighties brought further improvements to the
changing facilities and clubroom and the purchase of the land that
is now our main pitch were made. In the early seventies the
football club started the junior’s section. Over the years the
number of teams has increased on a regular basis and today we have
boy’s teams from under eight’s through to under sixteen’s.
In 1997 the football club celebrated its Centenary year, the
highlight of which was a celebratory dinner held at Reigate Manor
Hotel at which over 150 people attended. Many players both past
and
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SOUTH PARK – CLUB HISTORY present attended along with guests
from The Football Association and Surrey County Football
Association. The club was presented with its own unique framed
certificate from the Football Association to mark this
occasion.
The club was once again celebrating in 1998 when Geof Thatcher
was awarded a Gold Medal by the Football Association to commemorate
over 50 years’ service to football, the whole period with our club
dating back to the war years when the club only played friendly
matches as there was no competitive football during the war.
2001 saw Reigate Town Football Club move to South Park and the
club became known as South Park & Reigate Town Football Club.
In 2002 the club saw the formation of the first girl’s team to play
under the clubs name and we now have four girl’s teams. The
following the year saw the introduction of the youth team who are
currently playing in the Southern Youth Floodlight League. The
youth team played their home matches at Merstham Football Club from
2003–2007 as at the time we did not have floodlights.
me clear that further improvements were needed to the facilities
if sporting aspirations were to be advanced. Thus it was that a
shower room and toilet block and a modest clubhouse were attached
to this building. Funding for this was achieved through the
tireless efforts of the ‘Friends of
South Park Sports Association’ organisation. Despite these
commendable efforts, the Association lived for many years on a hand
to mouth basis with the management all too frequently having to put
their hands into their own pockets to ensure its survival.
During this period the playing side of the football club
flourished with numerous honours won in the local leagues and cups
together with appearances in County Cup finals. The club were also
honoured
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SOUTH PARK – CLUB HISTORY in the fact that a number of players
progressed to senior football with clubs such as Redhill and
Eastbourne Town in the fifties and sixties, the heyday of
non-league football.
The seventies and eighties brought further improvements to the
changing facilities and clubroom and the purchase of the land that
is now our main pitch were made. In the early seventies the
football club started the junior’s section. Over the years the
number of teams has increased on a regular basis and today we have
boy’s teams from under eight’s through to under sixteen’s.
In 1997 the football club celebrated its Centenary year, the
highlight of which was a celebratory dinner held at Reigate Manor
Hotel at which over 150 people attended. Many players both past and
present attended along with guests from The Football Association
and Surrey County Football Association. The club was presented with
its own unique framed certificate from the Football Association to
mark this occasion.
The club was once again celebrating in 1998 when Geof Thatcher
was awarded a Gold Medal by the Football Association to commemorate
over 50 years’ service to football, the whole period with our club
dating back to the war years when the club only played friendly
matches as there was no competitive football during the war.
2001 saw Reigate Town Football Club move to South Park and the
club became known as South Park & Reigate Town Football Club.
In 2002 the club saw the formation of the first girls team to play
under the clubs name and we now have four girl’s teams. The
following the year saw the introduction of the youth team who are
currently playing in the Southern Youth Floodlight League. The
youth team played their home matches at Merstham Football Club from
2003–2007 as at the time we did not have floodlights.
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SOUTH PARK – CLUB HISTORY
For the 2003/04 season the club reverted back to its original
name of South Park Football Club. In February 2004 the club became
only the fifth in Surrey to be awarded the status of ‘FA Charter
Standard Community Club’. In 2006 the first team were promoted to
the Combined Counties Football League and as our new changing
facilities were being built played their home matches at Cranleigh.
In their first season in the Combined Counties League the team
finished in seventh place in the league. 2007 saw the completion of
our new changing rooms and the erection of floodlights around our
main pitch. This ensured that our first and youth teams could now
play their home matches in South Park.
The 2008/09 season saw another landmark in the history of the
club when we hosted Shoreham in our first ever FA Vase game. The
2009/10 season saw the club finish in their highest position (6th)
since joining the Combined Counties League. The club has continued
to progress and in August 2010 our stand will be erected which will
give us the ground grading required for the first team to gain
promotion. The 2010/11 season will saw the club participate in the
FA Cup for the time with an away tie against Greenwich Borough in
the extra preliminary round. This game was covered by ITV Sport to
start their Road to Wembley coverage as were our subsequent ties
against Horsham YMCA and Cray Wanderers. The first team won the
Surrey Premier Cup Final and the Lemon Recordings Division One
Challenge Cup in addition to being promoted to the Premier Division
of the Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League.
The 2011/12 saw South Park finish in eighth position in their
first season in the Combined Counties League Premier Division. A
good run in the FA Carlsberg Vase saw us reach the Fourth Round
where we were beaten by Whitley Bay, the Vase winners for the
previous three seasons. Playing in the Surrey Senior Cup for the
first time Park
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SOUTH PARK – CLUB HISTORY beat Ryman Premier League Kingstonian
and Leatherhead before finally being knocked out in the quarter
finals by Conference South Sutton Utd. Season 2012/13 saw the club
reach the 4th Qualifying Round of the FA Cup with Budweiser where
we played Metropolitan Police in front of a club record attendance
of 643. The team finished the season in 4th place in the league and
reached the league cup final.
The 2013/14 season saw South Park win the Combined Counties
League Premier Division and in doing so gain promotion to the
Isthmian League Division One South. Our first season at step four
saw us finish in a creditable 14th position. Each season has seen
us improve on the previous season’s league position with an 8th
place finish in 2016/17. The 2016/17 season also saw us reach the
2nd Round of the FA Trophy where we were drawn away to Tranmere
Rovers. South Park finished the 2017/18 season in 13th place in the
league. They also reached the semi finals of the Surrey Senior Cup
for the first time. Malcolm Porter announced that he would be
stepping down as manager due to business commitments at the end of
the 2017/18 season. The club announced at the end of April that
Mick Sullivan would be taking over from Malcolm as first team
manager. Mick and his management team have rebuilt the team and
following the FA’s restructure we start the 2018/19 season in the
new Bostik South Central Division. Mick Sullivan resigned from his
position as manager in October. Jay Lovett was appointed manager
and took charge of his first game at the beginning of November.
It must also be noted that without the tireless efforts of the
late Fred Dearmun, Geoff Thatcher, Ray Wilson and Geoff Arnold to
name but a few, the club would not be in the position it is
today.
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THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL FORM GUIDE
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WDLDL CHIPSTEAD LWDWL
DLDLW EGHAM TOWN LLLWL
LWLLL FC ROMANIA LWLDL
LWWWW HANWELL TOWN DLWDW
WWLWW HAYES & YEADING DDWWW
LLLDW HERTFORD TOWN LDLLD
DWWWL MARLOW WDDWW
WLWLW MOLESEY LWLLL
WWWLL NORTHWOOD DWLWW
LLDLL SOUTH PARK LLLWW
WDDDL TOOTING & MITCHAM DLWWW
LWLLL UXBRIDGE LLDWL
WLLWW WALTHAM ABBEY LLWLL
DDWWW WARE WWWLW
WLWDW WESTFIELD DDWDL
(LATEST RESULTS TO THE LEFT)
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THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL DIRECTORY
ASHFORD TOWN (Mx), Short Lane, Stanwell TW19 7BH 24
BEDFONT SPORTS, Hatton Road, Bedfont TW14 9QT 24
BRACKNELL TOWN, Larges Lane, Bracknell RG12 9AN 18
CHALFONT ST. PETER, Gravel Hill, Chalfont St. Peter SL9 9QX
15
CHESHUNT, Theobalds Lane, Cheshunt EN8 8RU 46
CHIPSTEAD, The High Road, Chipstead CR5 3SF 50
EGHAM TOWN, Wards Place, Egham, Surrey TW20 8XD 25
FC ROMANIA, Groundshare at Cheshunt EN8 8RU 46
HANWELL TOWN, Reynolds Field, Greenford Ln, Perivale UB6 8TL
23
HAYES & YEADING UNITED, Beaconsfield Road, Hayes UB4 0SL
23
HERTFORD TOWN, West Street, Hertford SG13 8EZ 45
MOLESEY, Walton Road, West Molesey KT8 2JG 38
NORTHWOOD, Chestnut Avenue, Northwood HA6 1HR 23
SOUTH PARK, Whitehall Lane, South Park, Reigate RH2 8LG 50
TOOTING & MITCHAM, Bishopsford Road, Morden Surrey SM4 6BF
49
UXBRIDGE, Honeycroft, Horton Road, West Drayton UB7 8HX 23
WALTHAM ABBEY, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey EN9 1NX 50
WARE, Wadesmill Road, Ware SG12 0UQ 56
WESTFIELD, Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9BA 35
MILES are shown from Marlow
Estimated total for the season for MARLOW is 1226 return
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MARLOW FC RESULTS 2018/2019 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT
SCORERS
AUGUST
11 MOLESEY BOST 3-0 107 Samuel 2, Romeo
18 Tooting & Mitcham BOST 0-0 226
25 Kidlington FAC-P 1-0 68 Gallimore
27 CHALFONT ST. PETER BOST 0-0 122
SEPTEMBER
01 Westfield BOST 2-1 69 Brown, English
09 Aylesbury United FACQ 0-0 171
11 AYLESBURY UNITED FACQ 2-1 170 Bell, Ovenden (pen)
15 FC ROMANIA BOST 2-0 104 English, Ovenden (pen)
18 Tilbury VEL 0-1 46
22 Kempston Rovers FACQ 0-1 145
25 UXBRIDGE BOST 1-0 94 Onokwai
OCTOBER
02 Ware BOST 0-3 83
06 DIDCOT TOWN BBSC 3-1 101 Ovenden, English, Samuel
13 Brentwood Town FAT-P 1-4 161 Samuel
20 Cheshunt BOST 0-0 164
23 Ascot United BBSC 3-0 79 OG, Mealing, Welch
27 Bedfont Sports BOST 1-0 52 Romeo
30 HANWELL TOWN BOST 4-1 102 Gallimore, English 2,
Osei-Tutu,
NOVEMBER
03 CHIPSTEAD BOST 4-0 159 English 3, Mealing
10 Egham Town BOST 0-0 61
17 HAYES & YEADING BOST 2-1 288 Osei-Tutu, A Bossman
24 Ashford Town (Mx) BOST 3-0 87 English, Osei-Tutu,
Richards
DECEMBER
01 HERTFORD TOWN BOST 1-1 141 Mealing
08 Bracknell Town BOST 3-3 290 English (pen), Clark,
Osei-Tutu
15 WALTHAM ABBEY BOST 1-3 90 Clark
22 Chalfont St. Peter BOST 4-1 86 Mealing
29 NORTHWOOD BOST 3-0 158 Bell, Richards, Mealing
JANUARY
05 South Park BOST 2-1 82 Romeo, Bell
12 WESTFIELD
BOST 0-1 131
19 BEDFONT SPORTS
BOST 1-0 120 Clark
26 Hanwell Town
BOST 6-0 153 Clark 3, Romeo, Ovenden, Richards
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MARLOW FC RESULTS 2018/2019 DATE OPPONENTS COMP RES ATT
SCORERS
FEBRUARY
05 Uxbridge
BOST 2-1 62 Welch, Ovenden
13 MK DONS BBSC 1-0 206 Richards
16 TOOTING & MITCHAM BOST 1-1 173 Edwards
23 Chipstead BOST 0-1 72
26 CHESHUNT BOST 4-0 113 Bossman K 3, Romeo
MARCH
02 EGHAM TOWN
BOST 2-0 174 Richards, Bossman K
09 Hayes & Yeading
BOST 2-0 246 English 2
16 ASHFORD TOWN (Mx)
BOST 1-0 125 Ovenden
23 Hertford Town BBRACKNELL TOWN
BOST 2-2 212 Samuel, Mealing
26 SLOUGH TOWN BBSC 1-0 441 Bossman K
30 BRACKNELL TOWN
BOST 0-1 280
APRIL
06 Waltham Abbey
BOST 3-3 63 OG, Edwards, Osei-Tutu
09 Molesey BOST 4-3 45 Osei-Tutu, Clark, Mealing (pen),
Mealing
13 FC Romania
BOST 2-0 48 English (pen), Mealing (pen)
20 SOUTH PARK
BOST
22 Northwood
BOST
27 WARE
BOST
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APPEARANCES & GOALS 2018/2019
PLAYER LEAGUE CUP TOTALS CAREER
A S G A S G A S G A G Debut
Alex Aldrich 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 16/03/2015
Michael Alexis 4 1 0 0 0 0 23/02/2019
Sam Bangura 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 102 3 17/03/2015
Junaid Bell 19 1 2 2 2 1 21 3 3 88 7 08/11/2016
Allen Bossman 11 13 1 5 3 0 16 16 1 127 15 12/12/2015
Kelvin Bossman 6 13 4 4 4 1 10 17 5 77 15 25/03/2017
Jordan Brown 6 0 1 2 0 0 8 0 1 90 23 08/08/2015
Phil Brown 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 25/03/2014
Nico Cammock 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 15/09/2018
Tristan Campbell 28 3 0 7 0 0 35 3 0 38 0 11/08/2018
Curtis Chapple 23 1 0 8 0 0 31 1 0 95 5 29/08/2016
James Clark 8 2 7 0 0 0 8 2 7 10 7 14/11/2018
Tom Collins 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 09/03/2019
Jordan Edwards 4 4 2 2 2 0 6 6 2 12 2 26/01/2019
Kameron English 22 10 12 5 0 1 27 10 13 89 25 14/02/2017
Calam Gallimore 22 0 1 5 0 1 27 0 2 117 6 05/12/2015
Paolo Giamettei 0 6 0 2 1 0 2 7 0 9 0 09/10/2018
Simon Grant 33 0 0 9 0 0 42 0 0 222 0 17/08/2013
Idris Kamara 0 1 0 6 0 0 6 1 0 7 0 11/08/2018
Jack Kerrigan 10 0 0 3 0 0 13 0 0 44 0 09/11/2013
Ronayne Marsh-Brown
4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 26/02/2019
Marcus Mealing 17 2 10 0 2 1 17 4 11 275 72 27/01/2009
Josh Morrison 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 7 0 02/01/2018
Melvy N'Somi 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 18/09/2018
Isaac Olorunfemi 12 1 0 1 0 0 13 1 0 14 0 22/12/2018
Chid Onokwai 4 3 1 2 1 0 6 4 1 21 4 07/01/2017
Isaac Osei-Tutu 19 4 6 6 2 0 25 6 6 99 15 09/08/2016
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APPEARANCES & GOALS 2018/2019
PLAYER LEAGUE CUP TOTALS CAREER
A S G A S G A S G A G Debut
Chris Ovenden 29 3 4 6 2 2 35 5 6 281 41 10/11/2012
McKoy Palmer 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 11/09/2018
Johan Rennemo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 18/09/2018
Adam Richards 28 0 4 2 0 1 30 0 5 141 13 17/08/2013
Louis Rogers 13 0 0 4 0 0 17 0 0 17 0 18/09/2018
Devontae Romeo 25 3 5 7 0 0 32 3 5 143 19 17/08/2013
Leslie Sackey 4 0 0 4 1 0 8 1 0 24 0 10/02/2018
Alex Salmon 7 0 0 4 0 0 11 0 0 170 0 07/08/2012
Charlie Samuel 13 4 3 5 1 2 18 5 5 31 8 15/08/2017
Jay Welch 4 6 1 2 2 1 6 8 2 104 11 10/11/2015
Jahvanne Wilson 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 18/09/2018
Lewis Workman 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 18/09/2018
Greg Wright 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 23/10/2018
O.G. 1 1 0 0 2
Total 65 12 77
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FOOTBALL WEBPAGES BOSTIK SOUTH CENTRAL – REMAINING FIXTURES
SATURDAY 20TH APRIL
Bracknell Town v Chipstead
Cheshunt v Northwood
Egham Town v Ashford Town (Middx)
Hanwell Town v Hertford Town
Marlow v South Park
Molesey v Hayes & Yeading Utd
Tooting & Mitcham Utd v Chalfont St Peter
Uxbridge v FC Romania
Waltham Abbey v Westfield
MONDAY 22ND APRIL
Ashford Town (Middx) v Bedfont Sports
Chalfont St Peter v Uxbridge
Chipstead v Molesey
FC Romania v Egham Town
Hayes & Yeading Utd v Hanwell Town
Hertford Town v Cheshunt
Northwood v Marlow
South Park v Tooting & Mitcham Utd
Ware v Waltham Abbey
Westfield v Bracknell Town
SATURDAY 27TH APRIL
Bedfont Sports v Hertford Town
Bracknell Town v Ashford Town (Middx)
Cheshunt v Westfield
Egham Town v Chipstead
Hanwell Town v Chalfont St Peter
Marlow v Ware
Molesey v Northwood
Tooting & Mitcham Utd v FC Romania
Uxbridge v Hayes & Yeading Utd
Waltham Abbey v South Park
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MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB LIMITED OAK TREE ROAD, MARLOW, SL7 3ED
01628 483970 [email protected] Co. Reg. No. 3525157 – Limited
by Guarantee
Directors: Ian Benfell, Keith Carter, Tony Dormer,
Ray Frith, Terry Staines.
Football Secretary: Terry Staines
Match Secretary: Graeme Cooper
Manager: Mark Bartley
Asst. Manager: Phil Brown
Sports Therapist: Adam Galbraith
Vice Presidents: Richard Biffa, Richard Bailey, William
Bogie, Keith Budd, Michael Eagleton,
Tom Kerridge, Ron Lunn, Tom Maddran,
Maurice Oram, Jim Platt, Ray Skoyles,
Mike Watson, Brian Webb, Colin Whale.
General Committee Chair: Graeme Cooper
Hon. Treasurer: Tony Dormer
Minutes Sec: David White
Commercial: Ian Benfell
Ground & dressing rooms: Brian Coleman, Keith Carter,
Steve
Roberts, Robert Cordingley
Catering: Ian Benfell, Mark Ashby, Barrie Lynch
Boardroom: Graham Moore
Bar: Ken Anson, Tony Dormer, Mark Love,
Allan Maddern, David White.
mailto:[email protected]
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THE BOSTIK LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION
SATURDAY 20th APRIL 2019
MARLOW v SOUTH PARK Simon GRANT Michael EACOTT Curtis CHAPPLE
Tom SUMMERFIELD Ronayne MARSH-BROWN Harry POLLARD Tristan CAMPBELL
Liam HARWOOD Adam RICHARDS Matt MALES Calam GALLIMORE Ryan HEALY
Devontae ROMEO Jay BRADLEY Junaid BELL Charlie PITCHER Marcus
MEALING Great EVANS Kamaron ENGLISH Ryan RICHEFORD Isaac OSEI-TUTU
Ryan CATMULL Michael ALEXIS Andrew HERRING Louis ROGERS Sam RENFREY
Allen BOSSMAN Chevan XAVIER Charlie SAMUEL Hayden SKERRY Isaac
OLORUNFEMI Callum MCALLISTER Kelvin BOSSMAN Harry ARNOLD Jordan
EDWARDS Daniel UCHECHI Tom Collins Leon MOORE
REFEREE ASSISTANTS Mr J CUSHEN Mr J FYFIELD Mr K KENNETT