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Barking FC v Uxbridge FC: BetVictor Isthmian League South Central - Tuesday January 21st 2020
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WELCOME TO MAYESBROOK PARK Barking V Uxbridge FC Good afternoon ladies, gentlemen, girls and boys. Today, thanks to the hard work, dedication and generosity both in time and money of the people who voluntarily keep the oldest football club in Barking and Dagenham going we are able to continue in our 140th season, our 3rd century and our 55th season in the Isthmian League. We are very pleased to welcome the players, supporters and officials of Uxbridge FC and of course our own supporters, any uncommitted visitors and those most important people the referee and assistants, without whom we would have no game. We hope that you enjoy your visit and that we all have a safe journey home. Tonight is our first fixture against Uxbridge FC since 2006 when we lost 3-2 at home in the Southern League Division 1 East. Our scorers on the day were Bradley Woodards and Warren Haughton. For further information on our previous fixtures against Uxbridge and other fixtures played on this day in previous years please visit page 14. Penned by Derek Pedder aka The Sandal Vandal (As designated by our late and greatly missed friend and supporter Brad Robinson) Disclaimer: Please note any opinion, statement or views expressed in this programme are those of the various contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by Barking Football Club.
MAYESBROOK PARK GROUND RULES All persons entering Mayesbrook Park on match days are only admitted subject to these rules and regulations. The club reserves the right to eject from the ground, and prosecute if thought appropriate; any person who within the club’s premises is considered by the club to be in breach of the following: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10:
Entering the ground by any means other than through the proper turnstiles or gates. Entering the field of play before, during or after the game. Using obscene or abusive language or persistent swearing likely to cause offence. Using terms of abuse, racial or otherwise, likely to offend. Being drunk or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Making vulgar or obscene gestures. Carrying any offensive object or throwing any article onto the field of play. No glass bottles, drinking glasses or other such article or object to be permitted. Sitting on the perimeter fence is not permitted. All vehicles are parked at the owner’s/ driver’s risk. Spectators are not permitted to bring or play with Footballs in the stadium
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CLUB HONOURS Barking FC are steeped in history and below are our major honours, for a full list please visit www.barking-fc.co.uk Isthmian League - Champions Essex Senior League - Champions Athenian League - Champions London League Premier - Champions London League Division One - Champions FA Non-League Team of the Year FA Cup - Second Round Proper FA Amateur Cup - Runners Up FA Trophy best - Second Round FA Vase Best - Fifth Round (Last 16) London Senior Cup - Winners Essex Senior Cup – Winners East Anglian Cup - Winners Essex Thameside Trophy – Winners Gordon Brasted Trophy - Winners Dylon Shield Winners Essex Senior League Reserve Division – Champions
1978/79 2016/17 1934/35 1920/21 1909-10 1978/79 1978/79, 1979/80, 1981/82, 1983/84 1926/27 1979/80 1996/97 1911/12, 1920/21, 1926/27, 1978/79 1893/94, 1895/96, 1919/20, 1945/46, 1962/63, 1969/70, 1989/90 1937/38, 1953/54 (Shared) 1952/53 (Shared), 1956/57, 1958/59, 1996/97 2014/15 1979/80 2011/12
The club has also been Champions in the following competitions: Essex Elizabethan Trophy, Essex Intermediate Cup, East Anglian Cup, South Essex League, Leyton & District League, London Charity Cup/ Eastern Floodlight Cup, Essex Floodlight Cup, Mithras Cup and the Premier Midweek league.
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NEWS ABOUT THE BLUES PLAYER NEWS Barking are delighted to welcome Kevin Songolo to the club. Kevin is a centre-back who made his debut in our Essex Senior Cup tie against Dagenham & Redbridge. Kevin joins from Tilbury and has also played for Tower Hamlets in the Essex Senior League.
BARKING FC 2-2 Saturday 18 Jan 2020 – BetVictor Isthmian League South Central
A manic game ended with a share of the spoils for both sides at Mayesbrook Park. Barking took an early lead as Abs Seymour set Dadson through on goal who unselfishly squared the ball to Michael Dixon to squeeze the ball home from a narrow angle. Barking kept their foot on the pedal and should have doubled their lead save for some brave defending Dadson's low shot smacked the post with the rebound falling to Dixon who saw his effort cleared off the line before Steven Sardinha's scrambled effort was saved by the feet of stopper Freeman. Chalfont turned the tide from there however and pushed Barking further and further back and got their reward with half time approaching as Dan Williams long range shot squeezed past Joseph and into the net. Barking nearly had the lead back just before half time as a dangerous free kick found the airborne feet of Dumaka but his volley was saved by the face of Freeman. The second half started with Chalfont again looking more dangerous looking comfortable both in possession and likely to score from set pieces. They took a lead that at that point was probably deserved after 71 minutes on the balance of play as Joseph palmed a long shot away but only to the feet of Williams who side footed the ball home for his and Chalfont's second. The response was immediate however as Barking pushed forward from kick off, with a Chalfont player prone Dumaka blocked a defensive clearance and as Brennan attempted a second clearance Dumaka stepped in front of the ball causing Brennan to scythe him down. Dixon stepped up after a delay and sent Freeman the wrong way but his powerful effort was unstoppable. Barking pushed on in the final ten minute and Freeman did well to tip an Artmeladze piledriver onto the bar. Barking thought they had it won in injury time as a succession of corners led to a scramble with the ball falling to Dixon, his attempt beat Freeman but Brennan atoned for his earlier sins as he somehow got his leg in front of the ball to block it away. There was still time for a Tarbard effort to just clear the bar but the final whistle blew allowing both sides to catch their breath and reflect on what could have been.
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12TH MAN SCHEME
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Fundraising 2019-20 There are some great ways to raise money for our great club. Contact Dave Blewitt
07875 842 805 for further details
NEW FUNDRAISING PACKAGES!
£500 - Three 6ft by 3ft pitch side banners, company logo entry in our match day magazine and website advert.
£400 - Two 6ft by 3ft pitch side banners and website advert.
£275 - One 6ft by 3ft pitch side banner and company logo entry in our match day magazine
PLEASE CONTACT DAVE BLEWITT FOR FURTHER DETAILS
THE 50-50 DRAW George Rose (pictured left) reports that he has volunteered to continue with the 50-50 draw this season. Half of the money raised goes towards the club and the other half will go to the lucky winner!
THE CLUB SHOP Why not pay a visit to the club shop run by John Harrison & Grandson. There is a wide range of produce on offer including bargain deals on Barking shirts, scarfs and accessories. -7-
2019-20 Kit Sponsorship Montel Joseph
Marion Shanahan
Ricky Tarbard
Maureen & Steven Debenham
Tyrone Kirunda
Tony Wallace
Jordan Peart
Eileen Porter
Joe Bruce
The Poole Family
Jack Hayes
John Porter
Daniel Flemming
Terry & Trevor Gilbert
Max Bradford
Keith Whittington
Sam Owusu
Mike Pocock
Abs Seymour
Jonathan Hockley
Giovanni Palmer
In loving memory of Fay Pedder
Emmanuel Ighorae
Kevin Sorkin
Johnny Ashman
George Rose
Dumebi GB-Dumaka
Dave, Archie & Natasha
Junior Dadson
Mark Stevens
Steven Sardinha
In loving memory of Brad Robinson
Shermadin “Sherri” Artmeladze
Luke Stevens
Michael Dixon
Steve Button
If you are interested in sponsoring a Barking player for the season please see Dave Blewitt on match days or contact him on 07875 842 805
Justin Gardner
Stephen Moon
Adam Flemming
Kevin Sorkin
Ophelie Zahui
The Committee
Rob O’Brien
Ashley Hanson
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MATCH CENTRE DATE 17 Aug 19 20 Aug 19 23 Aug 19 26 Aug 19 31 Aug 19 03 Sept 19 07 Sept 19 14 Sept 19 17 Sept 19 21 Sept 19 24 Sept 19 27 Sept 19 5 Oct 19 08 Oct 19 12 Oct 19 19 Oct 19 26 Oct 19 29 Oct 19 02 Nov 19 04 Nov 19 09 Nov 19 12 Nov 19 16 Nov 19 18 Nov 19 23 Nov 19
OPPONENTS Marlow Ware Aveley Hertford Town Bedfont Sports Grays Athletic Kings Langley Ashford Town (Middx) Waltham Abbey FC Romania Redbridge FC Brentwood Town Westfield Waltham Abbey Guernsey Chalfont St Peter Margate Margate Tooting & Mitcham United Redbridge Staines Town Chertsey Town South Park Aveley Bracknell Town
27 Nov 19
Romford
30 Nov 19 03 Dec 19 07 Dec 19 26 Dec 19 28 Dec 19 04 Jan 20 07 Jan 20 11 Jan 20 14 Jan 20 18 Jan 20 21 Jan 20 25 Jan 20 1 Feb 20 4 Feb 20 8 Feb 20 15 Feb 20 22 Feb 20 29 Feb 20 7 Mar 20 14 Mar 20 21 Mar 20 28 Mar 20 4 Apr 20 11 Apr 20 13 Apr 20 18 Apr 20 25 Apr 20
Chipstead Tooting & Mitcham United Hanwell Town Harlow Town Hertford Town Bedfont Sports Cheshunt Northwood Dagenham & Redbridge Chalfont St Peter Uxbridge Westfield FC Romania Waltham Abbey Hanwell Town Uxbridge Tooting & Mitcham Utd Chertsey Town South Park Staines Town Ashford Town (Middx) Northwood Marlow Ware Harlow Town Bracknell Town Chipstead
COMP SCORE ATT BV ILSC 1-3 137 BV ILSC 2-4 93 FACPR 2-1 198 BV ILSC 1-2 180 BV ILSC 0-0 51 VT GS 4-1 89 FAC1QR 1-3 281 BV ILSC 1-1 107 BV ILSC 3-4 71 BV ILSC 2-1 68 LSC 1R 6-3 58 VT GS 2-0 91 BV ILSC 2-0 64 VT GS 3-0 65 FAT PR 2-1 118 BV ILSC 1-2 50 FAT 1Q 0-0 110 FAT 1QR 0-2 159 BV ILSC 1-2 201 ESC 2R 2-1 48 BV ILSC 3-1 84 BV ILSC 4-2 64 BV ILSC 5-0 63 VT GS 2-0 74 BV ILSC 4-3 82 0-0 (3-4 VT GS 84 pens) BV ILSC 2-1 70 LSC 2R 0-1 45 BV ILSC 0-5 109 BV ILSC 3-2 133 BV ILSC 4-1 68 BV ILSC 0-0 79 VST 1KR 1-2 62 BV ILSC 2-1 68 ESC 3R 2-3 310 BV ILSC 2-2 68 BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC BV ILSC -9-
GOAL SCORERS Ighorae Own Goal x2 Ashman, Boakye-Yiadom Fairweather-Johnson Hughes-Mason, Mallett, Ashman, Ighorae Ashman Seymour Artmeladze x2, Mallett Seymour, Dixon Dixon x3, Dadson, Roult, Artmeladze Dadson x2 Dadson x2 Hayes, Dadson x2 Seymour, Dixon Dixon (pen)
Flemming Dadson, Allsopp Allsopp, Dadson, Flemming Allsopp, Dixon x2, Dadson Dadson x2, Allsopp, Dixon, Ashman Allsopp, Boakye-Yiadom Dixon, Ashman x2, Boakye-Yiadom
Dixon, Hayes
Seymour, Owusu, Tarbard GB-Dumaka x2, Allsopp, Palmer Dixon (pen) Dixon, Dadson Tarbard, Artmeladze Dixon x2 (1 pen)
UXBRIDGE FC In the late 19th century the game of “football” was growing in popularity and on the 3rd February 1871 a group of eminent local businessmen held the inaugural meeting of Uxbridge Football Club. A local solicitor, Mr William Gardiner, was elected as the Club’s President and the club’s colours were chosen as white shirts with a light blue Maltese cross and a light blue velvet cap with silver tassel. Friendly games against local opposition were played in the early years, until the FA Cup was entered in 1873. A First Round Victory over Gitanos set-up a Second-Round tie against eventual finalists Royal Engineers, which the Engineers narrowly won 2-1. The main problem for Uxbridge was the lack of a permanent home ground (a problem that was to plague them until the middle of the next century), the committee searched the town for a suitable base but were thwarted at every turn and they led a nomadic existence, moving ground every few years. The enthusiasm for a team in Uxbridge was still prevalent and the Club was reformed in 1879. In 1886 Uxbridge FC amalgamated with another local club, Uxbridge Crescents, and played under this name in season 1886/87, before reverting to plain old Uxbridge the following season. It was at this time that the Red Shirts, which are still worn today, were adopted and the nickname “The Reds” was born. Their first trophy was won in 1889 when they lifted the West Middlesex Cup, defeating Colnbrook 1-0 in the Final. The end of the 19th century was a particularly successful period for The Reds as they won the West Middlesex Cup on three further occasions and also won the prestigious Middlesex Senior Cup twice. In 1894 they beat the 3rd Grenadier Guards 2-0 and repeated that success two years later with a 3-2 victory over local rivals Southall in a replay in front of over 5000 spectators. During this successful period for the club they became founder members of Division Two of the Southern League in 1894, finishing fourth in their first four seasons. However, in season 1898/99 they finished next to bottom and the dwindling crowds (averaging around 500) meant that financially the club was once again in trouble. A decision was therefore taken to withdraw from the Southern League and join the local Middlesex League to try and stabilise the club. However, a majority of the more talented players joined other clubs and they struggled in their new surroundings, finishing bottom with only one point from their 14 games. At the end of the season the club had a deficit of £130 and with few players the club once again folded. For two years much fund raising amongst the local community finally saw the club’s debts paid and the reformed Uxbridge FC joined the West Middlesex League for the 1902/03 season. In 1904 the Great Western Suburban League was entered and here they stayed until the outbreak of the First World War. Their best finish during this period was as Runners-up to Brentford Reserves in 1910/11. They also won the Middlesex Charity Cup on two occasions in 1908 and 1913, as they looked to re-establish themselves as a force in the football world. Following the end of hostilities Uxbridge joined the Athenian League and added “Town” to their name. An unsuccessful first Athenian League campaign saw them relegated back to the Great Western Suburban League in 1920. A successful four seasons saw them back in the Athenian League in 1924 where they remained until 1937. They joined the Spartan League for the 1937/38 season, dropping “Town” from their name at the end of the campaign stood proudly at the summit. Championship celebrations however were cut short when it was discovered that The Reds had played an ineligible player and were deduced six points, placing them in third position behind Champions Marlow. Following the debacle of their one and only season in the Spartan League they resigned and joined the London League prior to the Second World War. Finally, in 1948, after over three quarters of a century of searching, a ground of their own was purchased. A piece of land in Cleveland Road, Cowley was bought for £5,800 by then president Mr W.S. Try. The ground was named after a large house that stood on the land and “Honeycroft” was the new home of Uxbridge Football Club. During this period, they won their only Championship to-date when they were crowned Corinthian League Champions at the end of the 1959/60 season. The ground problems that had blighted Uxbridge throughout their history surfaced once again and the club had to find a new home. In 1978 they moved to their current headquarters in Horton Road, Yiewsley. A former works Sports & Social Club they have developed the site to the superb standard you see today. Over the past 31 years they have added floodlights (opened by the visit of Arsenal in 1981), new stands, fencing and in more recent times a new clubhouse was opened and car park laid. On the playing front the club won the Middlesex Charity Cup for the fourth time in 1982, their first silverware for 31 years, and moved to the Isthmian League in the same year, winning promotion to Division One in 1985. The Final of the AC Delco Cup (League Cup) was reached in 1986, where they met Premier Division Champions Sutton United. The Reds failed to stop Sutton completing “The Double” though, losing 3-1 in the Final in front of over a thousand spectators at Imber Court, the home of Metropolitan Police FC, Uxbridge entered the London Challenge Cup for the first time in the 1992/93 season and hence followed a love affair between the Reds and the magnificent trophy. In the eight seasons they entered the competition they reached five finals, winning on three occasions in 1994,1997 and 2000. They won the Middlesex Senior Cup for the fourth time in 2001, defeating Harrow Borough 3-0 in the Final held at Honeycroft. In 2004 the club were moved across the pyramid to the Southern League and have reached the Play-Offs on three occasions. In 2004/05 they lost on penalties, after leading Maldon Town in extra-time, in 2007/08 they narrowly lost 0-1 at Oxford City and in 2011/12 they lost 2-1 at Bedworth United in the Semi-Finals. In 2018 Uxbridge were moved back across the pyramid, re-joining the Isthmian League in the South Central Division.
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BETVICTOR ISTHMIAN LEAGUE SOUTH CENTRAL UPCOMING FIXTURES 21 January 20 Barking
V
Uxbridge
Northwood
V
Marlow
Bedfont Sports
V
Marlow
Chalfont St Peter
V
Hanwell Town
Chertsey Town
V
Hertford Town
FC Romania
V
Bracknell Town
Harlow Town
V
Ashford Town (Middx)
South Park
V
Ware
Staines Town
V
Tooting & Mitcham United
Uxbridge
V
Chipstead
Waltham Abbey
V
Northwood
Westfield
V
Barking
Ashford Town (Middx)
V
Staines Town
Uxbridge
V
Hanwell Town
Westfield
V
Tooting & Mitcham United
25 January 20
28 January 20
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PHOTO REVIEW: PAST FIXTURES – BARKING V UXBRIDGE February 21 2004 – Isthmian League Division 1 North – Barking draw 1-1 with Uxbridge with our goal coming from Liam Baptiste.
October 30th 2004 - The Southern League Division 1 East – Barking ran out 2-1 victors over Uxbridge thanks to two goals from Wayne Vaughan (pictured right). Pictured below is Declan Perkins.
The Isthmian League strongly supports the recent FA statement that there should be a zero-tolerance approach against racism and all forms of discrimination. Accordingly, any form of discriminatory abuse, whether it is based on race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, faith, age, ability or any other form of abuse will be reported to the Football Association by that Association. (The FA 0800 085 0508/ Kick It Out 020 7253 0162). - 12 -
January 28th 2006 - The Southern League Division 1 East – In our last meeting with Uxbridge they ran out 3-2 winners at Mayesbrook Park with our goals being scored by Bradley Woodards and Warren Haughton. Here is a selection of photos from that game.
Sam Taylor (left)
Bradley Woodards (3) takes the plaudits after scoring Barking’s first goal. Bradley Woodards (left)
Warren Haughton (right)
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HAVEN’T WE MET BEFORE? Our last six meetings with Uxbridge FC compiled by Terry Gilbert January 28th 2006 - The Southern League Division 1 East Barking & EHU 2 (Bradley Woodards, Warren Haughton) Uxbridge 3 August 23rd 2005 - The Southern League Division 1 East Uxbridge 4 Barking & EHU 1 (Wayne Vaughan Penalty) October 30th 2004 - The Southern League Division 1 East Uxbridge 1 Barking & EHU 2 (Wayne Vaughan 2 (1 Penalty)) August 30th 2004 - The Southern League Division 1 East Barking & EHU 2 (Ben Willis, Billy Read) Uxbridge 0 February 21st 2004 - Isthmian League Division 1 North Uxbridge 1 Barking & EHU 1 (Liam Baptiste) October 15th 2003 - Isthmian League Division 1 North Barking & EHU 1 (Dean Allen) Uxbridge 1
ON THIS DAY A selection of Barking games from this day in the past by Terry Gilbert January 21st 2017 - Essex Senior League Barking 5 (James Peagram 3. Max Watters, Paul Oshin) Enfield 1893 0 January 21st 2006 - Southern League Division 1 East Aveley 0 Barking & EHU 1 (Wayne Vaughan) January 21st 1992 - Loctite League Cup Second Round Barking 1 (Steve Portway) Dagenham 5 January 21st 1989 - Isthmian League Premier Division Kingstonian 2 Barking 0 January 21st 1985 - FA Trophy First Round Staines Town 4 Barking 3 (Paul Watts, John Harrison, Tony Bass) January 21st 1975 - Premier Midweek Floodlit League Rainham Town 3 Barking 2 (Peter Burton, Charlie Williams) January 21st 1949 - Essex Senior Cup First Round Barking 5 (Joe “Nobby” White 2, Harry Hill 3) Aveley 0
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ON THIS DAY: BARKING 5Saturday January 21 2017 – Essex Senior League
Barking continued with their good form thanks to a 5-0 victory over Enfield at Mayesbrook Park. Much like v FC Romania 4 first half goals did the trick – with James Peagram grabbing a hattrick and Max Watters also scoring. Paul Oshin added to the tally in the second half. There were early chances for Ben O’Brien and Max Watters before James Peagram scored the first after ten minutes. Ben Higgs beat a defender to the ball outside the box before threading the ball through to James Peagram who lashed the ball into the roof of the net. Former Blue Russ Harley was in goal for Enfield and although he managed to get a touch on the ball it wasn’t enough. 5 minutes later and the Blues had doubled their lead – this time Joe Pearman played Max Watters through on goal and he calmly toepoked the ball under Harley. The goals continued to flow as Pearman floated a corner into the penalty spot where it was made by Ben O’Brien who headed towards goal where it found James Peagram who managed to hook his leg towards the ball and get a slight touch to change the flight of the ball and deceive Harley. It was 4-0 after 25 minutes as James Peagram worked his way through on goal and while off balance managed to slide and stretch to hook the ball across Harley and into the bottom left corner of the net. Enfield managed to resist Barking’s advances for the rest of the first half and forced the Blues into half chances as the second half progressed but as the game entered its final half hour the pressure started to tell. Steve Willis saw his header blocked by the body of Harley but a minute later Barking had their fifth as Joe Pearman saw his corner come back out to him where he floated the ball back into the box. Ben O’Brien attacked the ball with ‘keeper Harley and the ball fell to Paul Oshin who with his back to goal turned and shot into the bottom right corner of the net. Enfield found a way to goal after 67 minutes as a cross from the left wing made it to the far post where a low sidefoot threatened the Barking goal but Hatton did well to preserve his clean sheet with his feet. Both teams hardly threatened for the remainder of the game but Peagram had time shortly before the end to smash the post as he failed to convert a powerful low cross from a narrow angle.
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Barking Football Club Mayesbrook Park, Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, Essex, RM8 2JR Tel: Website: E-Mail:
07961 323 320 www.barking-fc.co.uk [email protected] Barking FC are an unincorporated association run by a committee.
Club Personnel President Dave Blewitt Life Vice Presidents Eddie McClusky, Alan Wetherall, John Wilson, Derek Pedder, John Harrison Club Chairman: Rob O’Brien Vice Chairman: Mick O’Shea Club Secretary, Match Day Secretary & Treasurer: Keith Whittington Website Editor & Archivist (on-line archives): Terry Gilbert Match Day Programme Editor & Press Officer: Trevor Gilbert Media Manager: Reece Lammin Archivist (written and printed archives): Derek Pedder Public Address System: Dave Blewitt Boardroom Hospitality: Maureen Debenham Clubhouse Hospitality: Debbie O’Brien & Maureen Debenham Head Groundsmen: Rob O’Brien & Mick O’Shea Match Day Dressing Room Security: Archie Buckland Club Safety Officer: John Harrison Match Day Safety Assistant: John Hockley Kit Manager: Kevin Sorkin Assistant Kit Manager: Marion Shanahan First Team Manager: Justin Gardner Head Coach: Adam Flemming Physiotherapist: Ophelie Zahui Under 23s Manager: Colin Dobson Academy Director: Mick O’Shea Head of Youth Football & Welfare Officer: Anna Russell Sunday Team Manager: Joe Blewitt Sunday Team Secretary: Julie Rickett
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BetVictor Isthmian League South Central Tuesday 21 January 2020 Kick Off 7:45pm Barking FC
No.
Uxbridge FC
Ricky Tarbard Jordan Peart Sam Owusu Daniel Flemming Joe Bruce Johnny Ashman Abs Seymour Max Bradford Michael Dixon Junior Dadson Jack Hayes Shermadin Artmeladze Giovanni Palmer Tyrone Kirunda Dumebi GB-Dumaka
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17.
Mark Goodman Ryan Haugh Calum Duffy Elliot Poley Andrew Ingram Mark Bitmead Alan Hedley Jack Beadle Alex Paine Mahlondo Martin Abdul Kazi James Burgess Shawn Richards Luke Heneghan Paul McCarthy
Justin Gardner (Manager) Adam Flemming (Head Coach) Ophelie Zahui (Physiotherapist)
Danny Edwards (Manager) Fred Cummings (Assistant Manager) Mirko Vracar (Physiotherapist)
Benjamin Bowles
Ashley Butler Thomas Johnson
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