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4-7 A PROGRESS REPORT With Chairman Danny Hunter 10 FROM THE DUGOUT From Manager Luke Garrard
12 LEAGUE STANDINGS,
FIXTURES & RESULTS
14-15 CLUB FIXTURES & RESULTS 17 TODAY’S MASCOTS & PLAYER ESCORTS 18 PLAYER SPONSORSHIP ADI YUSSUF 20-21 PLAYERS AND STAFF 24 OLLIE BAYLISS NON-LEAGUE SHOW 27-29 IN OPPOSITION Barrow AFC 30-36 NEW PROPOSED CLUB DEVELOPMENT
CONTENTS
OPEN EVENTS 2020
SPRING 2020Southgate Campus
Wednesday 04 March, 15:30–18:30
Colindale Campus
Saturday 07 March, 10:00–13:30
Wood Street Campus
Wednesday 11 March, 15:30–18:30
SUMMER 2020Colindale Campus
Thursday 18 June, 17:00–18:30
Southgate Campus
Tuesday 23 June, 17:00–18:30
Wood Street Campus
Thursday 25 June, 17:00–18:30
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BOREHAM WOODFOOTBALL CLUB
Boreham Wood Football Club Ltd is 100% owned by its shareholders.
The company is considered to be controlled by Mr. D Hunter by reason of his shareholdings
and financial commitment to the company. Registered in England
No. 02533129
FOUNDED 1948
GROUND Meadow Park, Broughinge Road, Borehamwood, Herts. WD6 5AL.
TELEPHONE 0208-953 5097
Full Members of The Football Association The National League
AFFILIATED TO The Hertfordshire Football Association & The London
Football Association
CLUB COLOURS All White
AWAY COLOURS Yellow with Grey Band
MAIN SPONSORBarnet & Southgate College
PRINCIPAL PARTNERSHertsmere Borough Council,
Arsenal Football Club, Lexus, Reggiani, BW PASE Ltd,Elstree & Borehamwood Town
Council, GBE Installations
DIRECTORY
PRESIDENT W.F. O’Neill
CHAIRMAN Danny Hunter
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERCharlie Hunter
GENERAL MANAGER
Matthew Hunter
FINANCE DIRECTOR Ciara Dyer
CLUB/MATCH SECRETARYDell Ward
COMMERCIAL & HOSPITALITY MANAGER
Mandee Morris
MAIN OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Sue Hodson
CLUB SHOP Grant Morris
HEAD GROUNDSMAN Ben Howell
MAINTENANCE MANAGER
Daniel Hunter
MAINTENANCE TEAM Jan Jankowiak and Dave Wesley
BAR AND FACILITIES MANAGER Jodie Lillywhite
CATERING MANAGER May Mason
HEAD OF FOOTBALL
Luke Garrard
ASSISTANT MANAGERVic Akers
FIRST TEAM COACH Cameron Mawer
GOALKEEPER COACHMartin Brennan
PASE ACADEMY MANAGERCameron Mawer
SENIOR CLUB THERAPIST Megan Reid
FIRST TEAM ANDRESERVE TEAM THERAPIST
Adam Woodrow
ACADEMY LEAD THERAPIST Angelika Brown
FIRST TEAM ANALYSTElliot Allum
COMMUNITY MANAGER Connor Smith
PASE ACADEMY COACHES Ricky Shakes, Daniel Woodards, David Stephens, Tom Champion,
Connor Smith, Femi Ilesanmi, Jamal Fyfield, Sorba Thomas
and Kane Smith
STADIUM MANAGER Matthew Hunter
PA ANNOUNCER
Mark Hughes
PROGRAMME EDITOR Ben Wiley
UCFB MEDIA INTERNS
Ben Wiley, Joe Karadzas, Nicole Cox
CLUB HONOURS
National League Promotion Final Runners-Up
2017/18
Conference South Play-off Winners2014/15
Isthmian Football League Premier Division Play-off Winners
2009/10
Premier Division Runners-up1997/98
Division One Champions1994/95, 2000/01
Division Two Champions1976/77
Full Members Cup Runners-up 1994/95, 1995/96
League Cup Winners1996/97
League Cup Runners-up 1998/99
Southern Football League Division One East Champions
2005/06
Hertfordshire FA SeniorChallenge Cup Winners
1971/72, 1998/99, 2001/02, 2007/08, 2013/14, 2017/18,
2018/19
FA Challenge Cup First Round
1973/74, 1977/78, 1998/99, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2012/13,
2013/14, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2018/19
Second Round 1996/97, 1997/98, 2017/18
FA Challenge Trophy Semi-finalists
2005/06
Charity Cup Winners1980/81, 1983/84, 1988/89,
1989/90
London FA Challenge Cup Winners1997/98
Websitewww.borehamwoodfootballclub.co.uk
Twitter/Instagram@BOREHAM_WOODFC
Facebook@BorehamWoodFC
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D A N N Y H U N T E R
Today we welcome our good friends from Barrow to Meadow Park. May I wish their directors, manager, players and supporters a pleasant stay with us and a safe journey home.
A PROGRESSREPORT
As I said my goodbyes to 2019, and as we moved into a new decade, I feel I have thankfully demonstrated over the last 10 years an improvement across our small but quietly ambitious community football club. As we entered 2020, my New Year’s message to my staff, my business partners, my dressing room, my sponsors and to you, our supporters, is a consistent one, again it’s about togetherness, patience, unity and about understanding. It’s the self-knowledge that we are an underdog club, who are once again becoming competitive and once again beginning to over achieve. If this new decade matches the last 10 years, then it will be right up my street and will no doubt be just as exciting. As such, I want to thank my long standing partners at Arsenal, Hertsmere Borough Council, the Town Council, Barnet and Southgate College. I must also thank my very loyal sponsors and my long standing supporters for your loyalty, patience, support, unity and togetherness, as we maintained our ethos of attitude, discipline, desire and remain an underdog football club, with quiet ambition. In truth, we endured a frustrating and fragmented end to last season, but thankfully after a lot of soul searching, more than a few sleepless nights, and a lot of hard work, it’s been a far more rewarding last 6 months. In hindsight, when I looked back over the whole of 2019, I actually found far more positives than had first met the eye. We produced another 3 or 4 England College internationals, we were once
again crowned the National Champions of England and Wales at National Youth College level, and we retained the Herts Senior Cup, by beating our under-achieving noisy neighbours St Albans City 1-0 in the final. So, although we finished a very disappointing fifth from bottom last season in the National League, we still had more than a few positives to sustain us and still managed to retain our National League status. For a club of our size and stature, who started the decade in the Ryman League that is no mean achievement. As such, I feel we are still arguably the smallest club to ever establish itself within the National League, while also getting ourselves to a National League Play-Off final at Wembley Stadium. We are now quietly starting to compete again at the top end of the National League table and as an experienced Chairman I believe, along with my staff, that I know how to steer a small football club, when all manner of things get stacked against us……and I feel that is also the case with my more than experienced gaffer Luke Garrard. As I’ve said above, I also know the importance of having family, loyal staff, long standing partners and loyal sponsors because of our adopted small steps policy. We have cultivated trust, friendships, partnerships and long lasting contacts with the likes of education partners Barnet and Southgate College, Arsenal, Hertsmere Borough Council and Borehamwood and Elstree Town Council. In truth, when I negotiated and signed a 10
year extended contract with Arsenal a few years back, it was because I enjoy a great relationship with Arsenal and also with both our Borough and Town Council. These relationships have been pivotal in our progress and led to my enormous optimism......so, if we can perhaps improve our home crowds a tad over the next decade, then who knows where it can take us? These building blocks have taken enormous investment, a gazillion man hours, a million mistakes, and over 21 years, to build. But importantly I feel the money, mistakes and relationships are all vital experiences and learning curves to our future ambitions, and they make me secure in what I’m doing and unlike many of these new owners at poorly run football clubs. It means with a bit more investment going forward, with good leadership, with my loyal staff, with our improved recruitment and with a bit more home support coming through the gate that we’re perhaps ready to have another go at getting ourselves to the next level? Our home support as we all know, never quite reached the levels that I’d perhaps hoped for after we travelled back from Wembley Stadium 18 months ago. But we’ll keep trying to find ways to improve that, I’ll keep trying to make up for our home crowds, by having good business sense and a realistic vision of what I can achieve with good leadership, loyal staff and having a dressing room refocused and with real ambition. I believe with a bit of Lady Luck, we will in the future put our little football club and our town into dreamland - by taking our loyal supporters up Wembley Way once again. I will never forget the feeling and those amazing scenes at Sutton United in May 2018, when we beat them 3-2 with barely 11 fit players, and deservedly earned the right to walk ourselves up Wembley Way. We, of course, went on to lose that Play-Off final to Tranmere Rovers, but not before we’d shared our hopes, our memories and our dreams with each other. Not before we’d witnessed a 4,500
strong Wood Army travelling up Wembley Way and not before we went so close to securing the upset of upsets and booking a place in the English Football League. I believe momentum, confidence and belief is again returning to Meadow Park and I’ve been telling you that consistently in my notes since November. So together if we whisper it quietly, we can perhaps start dreaming of the Promised Land once again? After 21 seasons here in the Chair, I know a week is a lifetime in football, but my hope is that 2020 could be another of those memorable years in our history, and who knows we might remember it forever both on and off the park? Remember, it really has been a decade of underdog memories starting when we went and won the Ryman Premier League Play-Offs by beating a very good Aveley side 1-0 away and then despatched the Play-Off final favourites in Alan Dowson, Martin Tyler and Kingstonian 2-0 here at Meadow Park. I’ll never forget one of my favourite Boreham Wood players of all time, in my very good friend, “God rest his soul” the late, great centre back Ryan Moran, who played over 350 games for me. Also, a newly acquired forward that season in Dewayne Clarke as they scored two of the most important goals ever seen here at Meadow Park, to give us a day to remember and get us to the Conference South for the very first time. Who can ever forget the Conference South Play Off final, the tension and the unbridled joy, as we saw off a very good Whitehawk side after extra time 2-1, with our angry ant Junior Morias getting us the winner? Then there was the little matter of having to win our last three games, to save us from relegation just a year later and again even more scenes down at Welling as we won 3-0 on the final day to keep ourselves in the National League and boy did we party haha.... And at the umpteenth attempt we finally beat a Football League team in the FA Cup. Who can forget that historic day in
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November 2017 coming back from a goal down to beat Blackpool 2-1 with a very late goal from Dan Holman? Never to be forgotten crazy scenes behind the goal when the winner went in! Having recently played our near neighbours Barnet as a league equal it now shows me we are in reality one of the biggest non-league success stories at our level of football, anywhere in the country over this last decade. When you then take into consideration that we’ve built two fantastic new stands in that time, we’ve found a way to invest and reinvest in year on year stadium improvements in all areas including the catering outlets, the stadium toilets, our new club shop etc, I feel you can see our improvement and my quiet ambition is everywhere? When you look at our brand new floodlights, at our Football League compliant lux readings and when you look at our Football League compliant dugouts, with their customised seats haha, it all quietly tells a story? In truth I still marvel at the new million pound Desso Grassmaster Pitch - which last season won our ground’s team of Declan Robinson and Daniel Hunter the National League “Groundsman of the Year” award........in truth it’s testament to our partnership with Arsenal and what we’ve actually managed to build and achieve here over the last decade. I feel without being condescending, that we’ve left behind most of Hertfordshire’s other similar sized non-league clubs like St Albans City, Hemel Hempstead and Bishops Stortford who, for whatever reason, are perhaps not at our level at present. That becomes more evident when we get the pleasure of welcoming some very big former Football League clubs like Notts County, Hartlepool United, Chesterfield, Wrexham, Stockport County and Barnet to Meadow Park. So when I reflect over this last decade, I’m filled with huge pride and unbelievable memories which I’ll take to the grave, secured with the help of my incredible family, my very loyal staff and
many of our loyal supporters like Phil Jackson, Steve Cook, Craig Wilde and many others.
Let’s not forget against the odds, that we’ve also built a new stunning training facility, that we built a great rehab gym and fully functional analysis suites, that we’ve rebuilt and renovated two fit for purpose changing room blocks and we’ve created a Premier League style first team dressing room. Through a very demanding decade, we further cemented and grew our BW PASE Academy and award winning sports education programme that now proudly sits as the biggest and best of its kind anywhere in the UK. I’ve also invested in things that people perhaps didn’t think were that important, things like an improved club shop and an improved catering department but I knew they were vital to our progress and, as such, I also invested further in an ever improving community department. In truth it’s been an amazing decade full of self-doubt on my part, but always about club improvement, that will add to our amazing 72 year history. Let me be clear it’s not just what I’ve achieved, but what’s been achieved by so many others in those 72 years. We really do have club legends to look back on, like the incomparable Bill O’Neill, Micky Hunter, Vinnie Cook, Micky Jackson, John Sneddon, Jimmy Howard, Steve Waller, Dave Hatchett, Junior Samuels and, of course, behind the scenes, Peter Smith and Dell Ward. Plus newer legends like Ryan Moran, Mario Noto, Junior Morias, Lee Angol, Bruno Andrade, Mark Ricketts, Ricky Shakes, Ian Allinson and Luke Garrard amongst so many others over the last 72 years. So, as we arrive here today, we must count our blessings and celebrate what has been a decade of success and genuine improvement as we welcome yet another one of the big ex-Football League clubs in league leaders Barrow to Meadow Park.
Our strength, I feel, is that we know exactly who we are......we know exactly what we are, and we know exactly where we’ve come from and hopefully exactly where we’re going.......but because of your patience, our unity and our small steps progress it means we know exactly what we’ve achieved together in the face of much adversity.
So let’s enjoy our well-earned underdog tag as it’s always been about me patiently building our future sensibly behind the scenes. And I still feel that the underdog tag will give us the best opportunity to sustain our success both on and off the park? Perhaps over the next decade, we’ll continue progressing ourselves and still enjoy bloodying the noses of these bigger ex-Football League clubs because in truth it wouldn’t surprise anybody in our league too much, if we pulled off yet another underdog win today and beat the current league leaders.Why? Because we’ve been causing league and cup upsets throughout my 21 seasons in the Chair and throughout the last 72 years of our club’s proud history. Even last year’s National League Champions Leyton Orient can testify to that, as Macclesfield did before them,
and the previous League Champions Lincoln City found out before them. Of course we wholeheartedly respect the current league leaders in Barrow and I genuinely believe we will be witnessing the champions elect today. We know they are full of very talented footballers, we already know they are incredibly hard working and we already know they have done amazing things under their relatively new gaffer Ian Evatt - who has done such an incredible job. But let’s always remember we are the underdog club.....let’s remember we are the club who is often dismissed and often disliked by some of the bigger boys, simply because of our small fan base and because we have the temerity to not only compete with the larger clubs, but because we often finish above them on barely a 650 home crowd average. Anyway, back to today and whoever you support, let’s hope for an open, attacking game and may the best team win.
It’s over to you,
Danny
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Barrow come to us in superb form with nine wins from their last twelve fixtures, boasting a points return that have seen them sit top of the pile and have given themselves a great chance of remaining there.
I’m a huge fan of the work Ian has done, watching his team closely in their last three fixtures has shown the amount his side has improved over the period he has been there.
They play a style that is easy on the eye, but I think their biggest improvement this year is they can marry that up with being gritty and have a manner of going back to front with quality and have the forward line to stretch you and cause you problems.
For us today its going to be a challenge, one where we will relish, we are currently in just as good form having not been beaten in our last twelve fixtures also.
Our last meeting away at their place we didn’t have the luxury of using our Skipper Mark Ricketts, our Club Captain Tom Champion and our ever present Kane Smith. Three players that have been really positive in our recent form so can only bode well having these back for selection against the League Leaders.
We are playing some of the best football I have witnessed in my
tenure at the club, the players have really bought into my ideas and have flourished in their performances recently.
We are playing with a confidence and a swagger that is very pleasing. But I’m no fool, we are doing the basics right, working harder than the opposition and when given the opportunity, we are being ruthless.
Today will be no different, if we are to continue our current run and stay on track with our ambition, we need to ensure that Barrow have to get to our levels, and they need to stop us playing. Not let us get into our rhythm.
I would also just like to welcome Adi Yussuf to the squad, we were fortunate enough to bring him in prior to Solihull. He has now had a good full week with us and as long as he listens, applies himself he will be a great addition to this squad.
Let’s hope for a positive performance and result.
Enjoy the game.
Regards,
Luke
Firstly I would like to welcome Ian Evatt, his Players and Staff to Meadow Park
for our National League Fixture.
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LATEST RESULTS Saturday 18th January
AFC Fylde 2 - 3 Torquay United
Aldershot Town 3 - 3 Chorley
Barrow 2 - 0 Bromley
Eastleigh 0 - 2 Chesterfield
Ebbsfleet United 0 - 2 Harrogate Town
FC Halifax Town 5 - 2 Maidenhead United
Notts County 0 - 0 Dover Athletic
Solihull Moors 0 - 2 Boreham Wood
Stockport Count 0 - 0 Sutton United
Wrexham 3 - 0 Woking
Yeovil Town 2 - 2 Hartlepool United
Barnet P - P Dagenham & Redbridge
TODAYS FIXTURES Saturday 25th January
Boreham Wood vs Barrow
Bromley vs Barnet
Chesterfield vs AFC Fylde
Chorley vs FC Halifax Town
Dagenham & Redbridge vs Notts County
Dover Athletic vs Aldershot Town
Harrogate Town vs Wrexham
Hartlepool United vs Stockport County
Maidenhead United vs Eastleigh
Sutton United vs Solihull Moors
Torquay United vs Ebbsfleet United
Woking vs Yeovil Town
UPCOMING FIXTURES Tuesday 28th January
Eastleigh vs Aldershot Town
Ebbsfleet United vs Woking
FC Halifax Town vs Dover Athletic
Solihull Moors vs Barrow
# Team Pl HW HD HL AW AD AL W D L F A Diff Pts
1. Barrow 29 10 2 3 8 2 4 18 4 7 59 30 29 58
2. Harrogate Town 31 10 3 2 6 4 6 16 7 8 49 37 12 55
3. Yeovil Town 31 8 5 3 7 3 5 15 8 8 56 38 18 53
4. Bromley 31 8 5 2 6 3 7 14 8 9 52 41 11 50
5. Boreham Wood 30 6 5 4 7 4 4 13 9 8 45 32 13 48
6. Notts County 30 7 7 2 5 4 5 12 11 7 46 31 15 47
7. FC Halifax Town 30 7 3 5 6 4 5 13 7 10 42 42 0 46
8. Stockport County 31 8 2 6 5 5 5 13 7 11 44 46 -2 46
9. Solihull Moors 29 10 0 4 3 6 6 13 6 10 42 30 12 45
10. Woking 30 6 5 4 6 3 6 12 8 10 41 46 -5 44
11. Hartlepool United 31 5 5 5 5 6 5 10 11 10 46 45 1 41
12. Dover Athletic 29 3 5 7 8 3 3 11 8 10 35 37 -2 41
13. Torquay United 31 7 1 7 5 4 7 12 5 14 52 57 -5 41
14. Barnet 28 6 5 3 4 5 5 10 10 8 41 35 6 40
15. Sutton United 31 5 4 6 5 6 5 10 10 11 40 37 3 40
16. Aldershot Town 30 6 5 5 4 3 7 10 8 12 36 42 -6 38
17. Eastleigh 29 5 6 3 4 4 7 9 10 10 37 43 -6 37
18. Wrexham 31 7 5 4 2 3 10 9 8 14 40 43 -3 35
19. Maidenhead United 31 3 4 8 7 1 8 10 5 16 37 48 -11 35
20. Dagenham & Redbridge 30 5 5 5 3 4 8 8 9 13 32 39 -7 33
21. Chesterfield 31 4 3 8 4 6 6 8 9 14 41 53 -12 33
22. AFC Fylde 29 4 5 6 3 4 7 7 9 13 35 47 -12 30
23. Ebbsfleet United 30 2 5 8 3 5 7 5 10 15 38 60 -22 25
24. Chorley 31 3 5 7 1 8 7 4 13 14 28 55 -27 25
NATIONAL LEAGUE TABLE
DATE OPPONENT VENUE RESULT ATT STARTING LINE-UP SUBSTITUTES
AUGUST
SAT 3 AUG TORQUAY UNITED A L 1-2 3138 GREGORY ILESANMI CHAMPION STEPHENS MINGOIA MCDONNELL* TSHIMANGA*** MURTAGH FYFIELD THOMAS** SMITH WOODARDS RICKETTS * MARSH** 1 THOMPSON SHAIBU***
TUE 6 AUG WREXHAM H D 2-2 845 GREGORY ILESANMI* CHAMPION STEPHENS MINGOIA MCDONNELL TSHIMANGA** MURTAGH 2 MARSH*** THOMPSON SMITH WOODARDS*** RICKETTS THOMAS* SHAKES SHAIBU**
SAT 10 AUG CHESTERFIELD H D 2-2 715 GREGORY ILESANMI CHAMPION STEPHENS MINGOIA MCDONNELL 1 TSHIMANGA 1P MURTAGH MARSH* THOMPSON SMITH WOODARDS RICKETTS HUDDART SHAKES SHAIBU*
TUE 13 AUG DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE A W 3-0 1179 GREGORY ILESANMI CHAMPION STEPHENS MINGOIA MCDONNELL* TSHIMANGA 2 (1P) MURTAGH*** MARSH*** WOODARDS SMITH THOMPSON RICKETTS * THOMAS SHAKES*** SHAIBU**1
SAT17 AUG SUTTON UNITED H L 0-1 407 GREGORY ILESANMI CHAMPION STEPHENS MINGOIA MCDONNELL TSHIMANGA MURTAGH*** MARSH* WOODARDS** SMITH THOMPSON RICKETTS*** THOMAS** SHAKES* SHAIBU
SAT 24 AUG BROMLEY A L 0-1 1443 GREGORY RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MINGOIA** MCDONNELL TSHIMANGA FYFIELD SHAIBU* WOODARDS*** SMITH THOMPSON ILESANMI THOMAS* SHAKES*** MARSH**
MON 26 AUG EBBSFLEET UNITED H L 1-2 533 GREGORY RICKETTS CHAMPION** STEPHENS ILESANMI MCDONNELL*** TSHIMANGA** MURTAGH THOMAS WOODARDS SMITH THOMPSON** SHAIBU* HUDDART SHAKES MARSH***
SAT 31 AUG CHORLEY (LIVE ON BT SPORT) A W 3-1 1035 GREGORY RICKETTS THOMPSON STEPHENS 1 MARSH 1 MCDONNELL* TSHIMANGA** MURTAGH THOMAS WOODARDS*** SMITH MINGOIA SHAIBU** HUDDART SHAKES* WICKHAM***
SEPTEMBER
TUE 3 SEP EASTLEIGH A L 0-2 1641 GREGORY RICKETTS** THOMPSON STEPHENS MARSH*** ILESANMI* TSHIMANGA MURTAGH THOMAS SHAKES SMITH CHAMPION* SHAIBU*** HUDDART MCDONNELL** WICKHAM***
SAT 7 SEP DOVER ATHLETIC H W 3-1 493 GREGORY RICKETTS THOMPSON STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI* TSHIMANGA** MURTAGH THOMAS* FYFIELD SMITH SHAKES* SHAIBU** HUDDART MCDONNELL WICKHAM
SAT 14 SEP HARROGATE TOWN A D 0-0 942 GREGORY RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH*** ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH THOMAS FYFIELD SMITH SHAKES SHAIBU* THOMPSON MCDONNELL MINGOIA
SAT 21 SEP STOCKPORT COUNTY H W 4-0 744 GREGORY RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH 1 ILESANMI TSHIMANGA 2* MURTAGH THOMAS 1* FYFIELD SMITH** SHAKES** SHAIBU*** THOMPSON MCDONNELL MINGOIA*
TUE 24 SEP NOTTS COUNTY H L 1-2 756 GREGORY RICKETTS*** CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH 1P ILESANMI TSHIMANGA* MURTAGH THOMAS FYFILED SHAKES* HUDDART SHAIBU** THOMPSON MCDONNELL*** MINGOIA*
SAT 28 SEP WOKING A W 2-1 2219 GREGORY RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA 2** MURTAGH THOMAS FYFIELD MINGOIA* HUDDART SHAIBU** THOMPSON MCDONNELL SHAKES*
OCTOBER
SAT 5 OCT SOLIHULL MOORS H W 1-0 540 ASHMORE MCDONNELL* CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH 1 ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH THOMAS FYFIELD MINGOIA GREGORY SHAIBU THOMPSON WOODARDS SHAKES*
TUE 8 OCT BARROW A L 1-3 1758 ASHMORE MCDONNELL THOMPSON** STEPHENS MARSH 1 ILESANMI TSHIMANGA* MURTAGH*** THOMAS FYFIELD WOODARDS GREGORY SHAIBU* WICKHAM MINGOIA** SHAKES***
SAT 12 OCT FC HALIFAX TOWN A W 2-0 2244 ASHMORE MCDONNELL 1 CHAMPION 1 MINGOIA** MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA*** MURTAGH THOMAS FYFIELD WOODARDS* GREGORY SHAIBU*** WICKHAM THOMPSON* SHAKES***
SAT 19 OCT TORQUAY UNITED (FAC4Q) A L 2-3 1952 ASHMORE MCDONNELL* CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH 1P ILESANMI TSHIMANGA** MURTAGH THOMAS FYFILED SMITH GREGORY SHAIBU** WOODARDS THOMPSON SHAKES MINGOIA RICKETTS*
SAT 26 OCT AFC FYLDE H L 0-2 501 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION** STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH THOMAS* FYFIELD SMITH MINGOIA* SHAIBU** WOODARDS THOMPSON MCDONNELL
TUE 29 OCT ALDERSHOT TOWN H D 0-0 619 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA* MURTAGH THOMAS FYFIELD SMITH MINGOIA SHAIBU* WOODARDS THOMPSON MCDONNELL
NOVEMBER
SAT 2 NOV YEOVIL TOWN A D 1-1 2879 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH THOMAS WODARDS* SMITH MINGOIA SHAIBU* SHAKES THOMPSON MCDONNELL
SAT 16 NOV MAIDENHEAD UNITED H W 2-1 624 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA 1* MURTAGH THOMAS SHAIBU 1 SMITH MINGOIA WOODARDS SHAKES* THOMPSON FYFIELD
SAT 23 NOV HARTLEPOOL UNITED A D 2-2 3377 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA 1 MURTAGH THOMAS 1P SHAIBU* SMITH MINGOIA WOODARDS SHAKES* THOMPSON FYFIELD
TUE 26 NOV NOTTS COUNTY A D 2-2 3256 ASHMORE RICKETTS** CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH THOMAS 1P SHAIBU 1* SMITH MINGOIA* WOODARDS MCDONNELL** THOMPSON FYFIELD
SAT 30 NOV WOKING H W 1-0 682 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS* MARSH 1 ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MCDONNELL THOMAS SHAIBU** SMITH MINGOIA WOODARDS SHAKES** THOMPSON FYFIELD*
DECEMBER
SAT 7 DEC DOVER ATHLETIC A W 2-0 728 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH THOMAS 1P SHAIBU 1* SMITH MINGOIA WOODARDS SHAKES* MCDONNELL FYFIELD
SAT 10 DEC ROYSTON TOWN HSC2 A L 0-4 87 GREGORY SHAKES BROPHY RODRIGUES WOODARDS FYFIELD SEMUKULA MCDONNELL KITHAMBO OWUSU MINGOIA GREEN KANDOLO MENSAH FIZEITA -
SAT 14 DEC ROYSTON TOWN FAT1 A L 0-2 428 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH* THOMAS SHAIBU** SMITH GREGORY WOODARDS* SHAKES MCDONNELL FYFIELD** MINGOIA
SAT 21 DEC HARROGATE TOWN H W 2-1 501 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MARSH 1** ILESANMI TSHIMANGA 1 MURTAGH FYFIELD* SHAIBU*** SMITH GREGORY WOODARDS*** SHAKES* MCDONNELL MINGOIA**
SAT 28 DEC EASTLEIGH H D 2-2 601 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS MINGOIA 1 ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH FYFIELD 1 SHAIBU* SMITH GREGORY WOODARDS SHAKES* MCDONNELL MARSH
JANUARY
WED1 JAN BARNET H D 0-0 1401 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION STEPHENS* MINGOIA** ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH FYFIELD SHAIBU SMITH GREGORY WOODARDS* SHAKES MCDONNELL MARSH**
SAT 4 JAN STOCKPORT COUNTY A W 3-1 4074 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION THOMAS* MARSH 2 ILESANMI TSHIMANGA 1 MURTAGH FYFIELD SHAIBU SMITH GREGORY WOODARDS SHAKES* MCDONNELL MINGOIA
SAT 18 JAN SOLIHULL MOORS A W 2-0 882 ASHMORE RICKETTS CHAMPION THOMAS 1 MARSH* ILESANMI TSHIMANGA MURTAGH FYFIELD MINGOIA SMITH 1 YUSSUF* WOODARDS SHAKES MCDONNELL STEPHENS
SAT 25 JAN BARROW H
FEBRUARY
SAT 1 FEB AFC FYLDE A
SAT 15 FEB ALDERSHOT TOWN A
SAT 22 FEB YEOVIL TOWN H
SAT 29 FEB HARTLEPOOL UNITED H
MARCH
SAT 7 MAR MAIDENHEAD UNITED A
SAT 14 MAR TORQUAY UNITED H
TUE 17 MAR FC HALIFAX TOWN H
SAT 21 MAR WREXHAM A
SAT 28 MAR DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE H
APRIL
SAT 4 APR CHESTERFIELD A
FRI 10 APR EBBSFLEET UNITED A
MON12 APR BROMLEY H
SAT 18 APR SUTTON UNITED A
SAT 25 APR CHORLEY H
TBC BARNET A
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OLLIE BAYLISS PRESENTSTHE NON-LEAGUE SHOW
This week Milton Keynes was awarded the
European City of Sport. Other than the fact it’s
technically a town, it’s hard to disagree that
the title is deserved. MK contributes greatly to
sports like ice hockey, badminton, F1, athletics,
darts and table tennis. However, the town’s
non-league scene is staggeringly lacking.
Aside from Newport Pagnell Town, who’re
based on the North edge of the town, there
are no clubs above the 6th step of non-league.
As a ‘New City’ with a young population, it
means generations of talented lower league
players either travel elsewhere to play football,
or more likely, give up the game for good.
Of course, the town has a good football league
side in MK Dons, but there will always be
those that are reluctant to support the League
One side due to the way the club moved to
the town. A more organic grassroots club,
emerging through the leagues could really
galvanise the passion which exists for the area.
Milton Keynes has a population significantly
larger than towns like Oxford, Wycombe
or Watford. All of those are capable of
supporting several non-league clubs as well as
a professional club, so why not Milton Keynes?
The town has had some notable names in the
past: MK City, Bletchley Town, Milton Keynes
City, Wolverton AFC & Stony Stratford Town
may well ring a bell with non-league fans.
However, all have either folded or dropped
out of the National League system. The usual
combination of a lack of funding and facilities
were the reason for their sad decline.
Yet there is some cause for optimism
for the future. Several grassroots
clubs are trying to fill the void and
rise quickly through the pyramid. MK
Robins is an interesting example. Not
unlike Mk Dons, the club was moved
into the town from elsewhere. In
2012 the historic Buckingham Town
was relocated to Manor Fields in
Milton Keynes. Last January they
were renamed MK Robins to try
and galvanise support and sponsorship
from the local area. The club plays in the
Spartan Division 1 and is now the biggest club
representing the town below the football
league.
There’s a number of MK based clubs playing
a step lower in the Spartan Division 2 too. Old
Bradwell United, New Bradwell St Peter, Unite
MK, and the excellently named MK Gallacticos
are among those from the town. This week on
the Non-League Show I spoke to David Keene
from Old Bradwell United. His side is the
lead contenders to win the division, but their
facilities at Abbey Road aren’t good enough
for them to progress up the ladder. The pitch
is essentially a public park that cuts up badly,
they also lack the floodlights needed to play
Step 6 football.
Therein lays the main ceiling for most clubs
in the town. A lack of facilities, pitches, and
grounds able to support better non-league
football is holding the area back. Hopefully,
the European City of Sport title will bring with
it some much added attention and finances.
With some more investment in the town’s
grassroots game, there’s so much potential for
football to grow. With a quarter of a million
people living in the area, hopefully, more will
get the chance to enjoy non-league football in
the coming years.
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THE FACTFILE
Name: Barrow AFC
Nickname: The Bluebirds
Formed: 1901
Ground: Progression Solicitors
Stadium
Capacity: 5,045
Honours Won: 26
2018/19 Finishing Position:
10th Place
Highest Attendance: 16,874 vs
Swansea Town (1954)
Biggest Victory: 12-0 vs
Cleator Moor (1920)
Goalkeepers
Joel Dixon
Joel joined Sunderland as
a youngster and graduated
through to a full time deal in
2013. He spent the early part
of the 2013-14 season on loan
at Workington in Conference
North before being recalled by
Sunderland. He spent a spell on
loan with Hartlepool United in
League Two during the early
part of the 2014-15 season and
then had a three month spell
on loan in Vanarama North
with Boston United. He joined
Gateshead of Vanarama Premier
on loan in March 2015 and spent
a month with them. He was
released by Sunderland in June
2015 and joined Barrow.
Johnny Saltmer
Johnny began his career with
Hull City and worked his way
up through their Academy
system to reach their under
21 side before his career was
interrupted by injury. He spent
a spell on loan at Cleethorpes
Town before City released him
in the spring of 2018. He joined
Barrow on non-contract terms in
mid-February 2019.
James Belshaw
Luke played youth football with
Oldham Athletic and signed a
full contract with them in the
summer of 2012. In February
2019 joined Wrexham. He was
released in the summer of 2019
without making an appearance.
He joined Barrow in December
2019 following injury to back up
keeper Johnny Saltmer.
Defenders
Bradley Barry
Bradley worked his way through
the youth set up at Brighton
& Hove Albion before being
released in the summer of
2015 having not made a senior
appearance. He joined Swindon
Town in July 2015 and joined
Chesterfield on a two year deal
in the summer of 2017. Having
turned down a new deal with the
Derbyshire side, he signed for
Barrow in May 2018.
Patrick Brough
Patrick made his way through
the youth system at Carlisle
United and signed his first
professional deal with the club
in the summer of 2013. He was
released in May 2017. Summer of
2018 he joined Falkirk before he
was released and joined Barrow
in June 2019.
Connor Brown
Connor began his career with
Sheffield United. He did not
make a top team appearance for
them before being released in
the summer of 2012 but had loan
spells with Eastwood Town and
Hinckley United. In the summer
of 2016 he joined Guiseley
before joining York City in
January 2018. He joined Barrow
in July 2018.
Matthew Elsdon
Matthew progressed through
the Middlesbrough academy
system and earned a full time
deal in the summer of 2015. He
was released by ‘Boro in the
summer of 2018 and joined
Barrow in July.
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The GafferIan Evatt
Ian signed for Derby County on a professional basis and went
on to make thirty four first team appearances over four years without scoring. During that
time he switched from being a midfield payer to central defence. During that time, in 2001, he had an eleven game spell on loan at Northampton Town where he
also did not find the net. He was released in the summer of 2003
and joined Chesterfield where his first spell at Saltergate saw him score nine times in eighty four
appearances.
In the summer of 2005, he joined Queen’s Park Rangers for a six figure fee and in his
first season at Loftus Roan he made twenty seven first team
appearances without scoring. In August 2006 he was loaned to
Blackpool where he made twenty six appearances in the first half of the season. He was released
by Rangers in January 2007 and joined Blackpool on a permanent
basis.
He remained there for six years, playing regularly and was part
of the team that won promotion and played in the Premier League in the 2010-11 season. He featured
in every game that season. In June 2013, having played a
further two hundred and four games, scoring nine times since his loan spell, he was released
and returned to Chesterfield. His second spell with the Spireites saw him score five times in one hundred and forty eight games and at the end of last season, as
they were relegated from League Two he took temporary charge of the team following the dismissal
of manager Jack Lester.
Ian joined Barrow as manager in June 2018.
Josh Granite
Josh began his career with
Woodley Sports as a junior
before playing with Mellor in the
Lancashire and Cheshire League
and also for Sheffield Hallam
University. He joined Mossley
in August 2014 from Stockport
Sports and made an immediate
impression. In August 2017 he
joined Ashton United and he
joined Barrow in May 2018.
Sam Hird
Born in Doncaster and began his
senior career with Leeds United
as a trainee in 2006. He was
loaned out to Doncaster Rovers
in February 2007. In the summer
of 2007, he was released by
United and Joined Rovers
permanently. He joined Alfreton
Town in Vanarama North in
October 2018, he joined Barrow
in early January 2019
Matthew Platt
Matthew made his way through
the Blackburn Rovers youth
system and has played for their
under 18 and under 21 sides. He
joined Barrow on loan for the
first time at the start of March
2017. He returned to Blackburn
Rovers in May 2017. January
2019 he joined Southport of
Vanarama North on loan. He
re-joined Barrow on loan at
the end of August 2019 for the
remainder of the season.
Midfielders
Lewis Hardcastle
Lewis joined Blackburn Rovers
youth set up at a very early age
and signed his first deal with
the club in 2015 before being
loaned out to Salford City,
where he spent three months.
A regular in the Blackburn
Rovers development team. He
is currently skipper of Rovers
under 23 side and spent the
first half of the season on loan
to Port Vale in League Two. He
joined Barrow, initially for one
month on loan in February 2019.
Jack Hindle
Born in Warrington, Jack first
sprung to prominence playing
with Radcliffe Borough and he
had a four year stint at Stainton
Park. He joined Colwyn Bay in
the summer of 2017 and enjoyed
a good season with them. He
joined Barrow in May 2018.
Josh Kay
Josh began his career with
Squires Gate before joining the
AFC Fylde set up. He made a
single first team appearance
for the Coasters before joining
Barnsley for an undisclosed
fee in February 2016. He joined
Chesterfield in League Two
in January 2018, before being
released in June 2018 and
joining Barrow
John Rooney
John is the younger brother of
former Manchester United and
England striker Wayne. John
came through the youth system
at Macclesfield Town and signed
a senior contract making his
debut in 2008. He played seven
games for New York Red Bulls in
2011, before signing for Barnsley
in October 2012 and in 2013
he joined Bury. He had a five
game loan spell with Chester
in January 2014, which led to
a permanent move. He joined
Wrexham in the summer of
2016, before being loaned to
Guiseley for the rest of the 2016-
17 season. He made his move
permanent in the summer of
2017. He joined Barrow in June
2018.
Jason Taylor
Jason began his career with
Oldham Athletic and was
awarded a senior contract in
2005. He never featured for the
first team and in March 2006
he went on loan to Stockport
County for whom he played
nine times before joining on a permanent basis
in August 2006. He stayed at Edgeley Park
until January 2009 before joining Rotherham
United. He spent the full 2009-10 season on
loan at Rochdale and he stayed with the Millers
until January 2013. In January 2013 he joined
Cheltenham Town before joining Northampton
Town in January two years later. He joined
Eastleigh in August 2016 then AFC Fylde in
October 2017 before being released and joining
Barrow in July 2018.
Lloyd Kerry
Tom was with the Carlisle United youth set up
before leaving in 2014 and joining Gateshead. He
spent four one month spells out on loan – January
2017 at Spennymoor Town; in September 2017
at West Auckland Town, in November 2017 at
Ashington and in January 2018 at Scarborough
Athletic. He established himself in the Gateshead
first team in the 2018-19 season and in the summer
of 2019 he joined Championship side Blackburn
Rovers. He joined Barrow on a two month loan in
mid-November.
Forwards
Dior Angus
Dior began his career with Solihull Moors in
2011. He had spells out on loan during that time
at Leamington and then Banbury United. In
January 2014 he returned to Damson Park to
play for Solihull Moors. In the summer of 2014
he joined Daventry Town before moving on to
Stratford Town. He joined Redditch United in
December 2016 then earned an eighteen month
deal with Port Vale in January 2018. Dior is from
a footballing family – is father Terry played for
Fulham, Northampton Town and Nuneaton
Borough. Dior joined Barrow on loan for the rest of
the 2018-19 season in mid-January 2019.
Byron Harrison
Byron began his career at senior level during the
2005-06 season with Havant & Waterlooville. He
began the following season in the Ryman League
with Worthing before switching to Boreham
Wood. He left at the end of October 2007 and
joined Harrow Borough. January 2008 he joined
Ashford Town. In January 2011, Harrison joined
League Two side Stevenage. In January 2012,
Harrison joined AFC Wimbledon for a record five
figure fee. Then joined Cheltenham Town and
stayed with the Robins for two years. In January
2015, Byron joined Chesterfield. He joined Barrow
in July 2016. He was released by Barrow in May
2018 and joined Barnet in the National League for
the 2018-19 season but after an injury hit season he
was released by the Bees in May 2019 and
re-joined Barrow in July.
Olly Dyson
Olly has come through the youth system at
Huddersfield Town and during the 2017-18 season
he gained experience with Liversedge. He is a
member of the Huddersfield Town Development
squad. He joined Barrow on loan initially for a
month in mid-December 2018. He returned to
Huddersfield before the end of the year due to an
injury. He returned to the club in July 2019 on a
season long loan.
Morgan Penfold
Morgan moved through the Peterborough United
junior system before signing a professional deal
for them in the summer of 2016. He made just one
first team appearance for them – as a substitute
in the SEFL Trophy before being released in the
summer of 2019. However he made a number of
appearances on loan. 2016-17 season, he made
a dozen appearances on loan at St Ives Town. In
the 2017-18 season, he made four appearances
for Biggleswade Town on loan in the same
competition early in the season scoring once
before having a loan spell with Boston United.
He returned to the Waders in January 2018 and
made ten further appearances for them. In the
2018-19 season he began with two games on
loan at Grantham Town. January 2019 having a
month with Bedford Town where he made two
appearances followed by a stint at Hitchin Town in
the Premier Division for whom he scored once in
four appearances. He joined Barrow in May 2019.
Scott Quigley
Scott came through the youth system at The
New Saints and made his senior debut in 2012.
He played a total of one hundred twenty two first
team games for them in all competitions, scoring
sixty one times. He also had short loan spells with
three other Welsh clubs – Caersws, Carmarthen
Town and Cefn Druids. He was signed by
Blackpool for an undisclosed fee in the summer of
2017. In January 2018 he was loaned to Wrexham
in the National League for the remainder of that
season. In the summer of 2018 he was loaned out
to Port Vale of League Two for the whole season.
In January 2019, he was loaned to FC Halifax Town
but was released in May 2019 by Blackpool and
joined Barrow.
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THE VIEW FROM BROOK ROADCAR PARK ENTRANCE
PROPOSED NEW DEVELOPMENT ON THE SOUTH END OF MEADOW PARKDespite still being in it’s early stages, the Club is excited to announce to it’s fans and the local Community our proposed new plans for the development at the south end of our Meadow Park home, as we work closely with the local authority Hertsmere Borough Council to put a strategy in place should the Club fulfill it’s dreams of reaching the Football League. This development will include our new ‘Clock End’ which will mirror the North Bank that was built in the summer of 2019, as well as a new purpose built Academy building to house our ever growing sports and education scheme that is the number one of it’s kind in the United Kingdom.
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THE VIEW FROMBROUGHINGE ROADENTRANCE
THE VIEW FROMTHE NORTH WEST CORNER
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE:
COMMERCIAL FIT OUT, REFURBISHMENT,
PLANNED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE,
LIFECYCLE REPORTS, BUDGET PLANNING
AND CONDITION SURVEYS
BROOK ROAD CAR
PARK
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COURTS
EXISTING CLUBHOUSE AND
CHANGING ROOMS
MAIN PITCH
3G ARTIFICIAL
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