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Team News
AFC Sudbury 29 Samuel Mills
31 Joseph Wright
8 Isaac Skubich
17 Nathan Read
36 Milo Grimes
38 Luca Collins
39 Thomas Dettmar
40 Joseph Walker
41 Callum Watson
42 Jake Colclough
43 Callum Vincent
16 Adam Hanson
47 Ben Hunter
48 Kie Dyer
49 Adam Dunnage
11 Josh Buckles
52 Callum Fuller
10 Ben Hammet
56 Aaron Pengelly
68 Kane Munday
12 Oliver Gravett
63 Michael Carrigan
9 Baris Altintop
5 Joe Grimwood Manager: Danny Laws
Officials: Craig Power, Dave Cannon,
Gavin Peters, Mike Ford
Colours:
Yellow and Blue
Woodbridge Town George Bowman
Mark Ray
Taylor Southgate
Carlos Edwards
Lucas Naylor
Alex Greggor
Alfie Stronge
Aaron Churchyard
Ben Garnham
Jake Green
Ryan Keeble
Matt Mckenzie
Marco Markis
Sean Rae
Liam Scopes
Aarran Sheppard
Callum Sinclair
Jerome Trotter
Manager: Jamie Scales
Colours:
Black and White
Official Programme 2017/18 £1.00
Woodbridge Town-THURLOW NUNN DIVISION 1,
2nd April 2018
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Reserve team Honours
Essex & Suffolk Border League Premier Division Champions—1999/00, 2001/02
Essex & Suffolk Border League Knock-Out Cup Winners—2000/01, 2001/02 (Finalists 2003/04)
AV Lee Memorial Trophy Winners—2000/01, 2002/03 (Finalists 2001/02)
Suffolk Junior Cup Winners—2005/06
Eastern Counties Reserve League Southern Division Champions—2005/06 (Runners-Up 2007/08)
Eastern Counties Reserve League Play-off Finalists—2005/06
Graham Chell Trophy Winners—2008/09 (Finalists 2011/12)
Suffolk Senior Reserve Cup Winners—2012/13 (Finalists 2010/11)
Eastern Counties League Division One Cup Winners—2014/15
FA Youth Cup—Second Round Proper—2016/17
Welcome to AFC Sudbury
The Kings Marsh Stadium,
Brundon Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1XR
01787 376213
[email protected] | Company Number
500191
www.AFCSudbury.com
Twitter: @AFCSudbury / @AcademyAFC
Our kit sposnoer-
www.andreascartersports.co.uk/team-stores/afc-
sudbury-academy
Main Contacts
Phil Turner — Chairman — 01787 376213
Richard Instance — General Manager — 01787 376213
David Webb — Fixtures Secretary—01787 372352
AFC Sudbury’s development team
Danny Laws, Manager Gavin Peters, Coach
Craig Power, Coach Mike Ford, Rehabilitation
David Cannon, Coach
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National College League U19s and Essex Development sides
Thurlow Nunn Youth League—Academy U18s
Essex Senior Reserve League
Date V Opponents Result Att Scorers
10 Aug 2017 H Bury Town FC 3-1 W OG, Hunter, Read
17 Aug 2017 H Cornard United 1-0 W 49 Dyer
24 Aug 2017 A Brightlingsea Regent 3-2 W 20 Vincent, Fuller, Watson
31 Aug 2017 A FC Clacton 8-0 W 62 Gravett (3), Pengelly, Gardiner, Maycock, Read, Skubich
07 Sep 2017 H Kings Lynn Town 8-1 W Colclough, Vincent (2), Fuller (2), Watson, OG, Munday
14 Sep 2017 A Whitton United Vincent, Hunter, Gravett, Fuller
26 Sep 2017 A Brantham Athletic 5-3 W Maycock (3), Skubich, Hanson
Date V Opponents Result Att. Scorers
11 Aug 2017 H Great Wakering Rovers Res 2-1 W 52 Cornish, Dunlop
19 Aug 2017 A Burnham Ramblers Res 4-3 L
26 Aug 2017 H Woodford Town 2017 Res 5-0 W Skubech, Maycock (2), Read (2)
02 Sep 2017 H Sawbridgeworth Town Res
09 Sep 2017 A Heybridge Swifts Res 2-1 L Maycock
16 Sep 2017 H Redbridge Res NEW DATE.
23 Sep 2017 A Waltham Abbey Res 2-2 D Walker, Tatum
30 Sep 2017 A Redbridge Res NEW DATE.
07 Oct 2017 H Hullbridge Sports Res PP
14 Oct 2017 A East Thurrock Res PP
21 Oct 2017 A Grays Athletic Res PP
28 Oct 2017 H Bishop's Stortford PP
04 Nov 2017 A Stansted Res
11 Nov 2017 H Thurrock Res
18 Nov 2017 H Southend Manor Res
25 Nov 2017 H Stansted Res
02 Dec 2017 A Sawbridgeworth Town Res
09 Dec 2017 H Waltham Abbey Res
16 Dec 2017 A Southend Manor Res
13 Jan 2018 A Hullbridge Sports Res
20 Jan 2018 A Redbridge Res
27 Jan 2018 H Takeley Res
03 Feb 2018 H East Thurrock Res
17 Feb 2018 A Woodford Town 2017 Res
24 Feb 2018 A Great Wakering Rovers Res
03 Mar 2018 H Grays Athletic Res
07 Mar 2018 A Takeley Res
10 Mar 2018 A Thurrock Res
17 Mar 2018 H Heybridge Swifts Res
24 Mar 2018 H Burnham Ramblers Res
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AFC Sudbury Reserves—Thurlow Nunn First Division
Date V Opponents Result Att Scorers
5 Aug 2017 A Debenham LC 0-0 D 61
12 Aug 2017 A Wisbech St Mary 3-1 L 57 Hunter
15 Aug 2017 H Halstead Town 2-1 L 72 Peters
18 Aug 2017 A Norwich CBS 6-0 L 99
22 Aug 2017 A Needham Market Res 5-0 W 111 Hunter, McKenzie (2), Watson (2)
26 Aug 2017 H Leiston Res 3-1 W 67 Fuller, Hunter, Gravett
02 Sep 2017 A Team Bury 6-3 L 53 Vincent (2), Hunter
09 Sep 2017 H King's Lynn Town Res 5-2 L Gravett, Munday
16 Sep 2017 H Swaffham Town FC NEW DATE.
23 Sep 2017 A March Town United 2-0 W Cornish SNR, Hunter
26 Sep 2017 H Little Oakley (KO Cup) NEW DATE.
30 Sep 2017 H Capel Plough (SSC) 3-0 L
07 Oct 2017 A Norwich United Res 1-1 D Hunter
10 Oct 2017 H Holland FC (7.45pm k/o). NEW DATE.
14 Oct 2017 A Woodbridge Town PP
21 Oct 2017 H Norwich CBS PP
24 Oct 2017 H Cornard United (7.45pm k/o)
03 Nov 2017 A Halstead Town (7.45pm k/o)
07 Nov 2017 H Needham Market Res (7.45pm k/o). NEW DATE.
11 Nov 2017 A Diss Town
18 Nov 2017 H Team Bury
21 Nov 2017 A Braintree Town Res (7.45pm k/o)
02 Dec 2017 H Whitton United
09 Dec 2017 A Holland FC
16 Dec 2017 H Norwich United Res
23 Dec 2017 A Leiston Res
26 Dec 2017 H Braintree Town Res (11am k/o)
06 Jan 2018 A Little Oakley
20 Jan 2018 A Framlingham Town
27 Jan 2018 H March Town United
02 Feb 2018 A Cornard United (7.45pm k/o)
10 Feb 2018 H Debenham LC
24 Feb 2018 H Framlingham Town
03 Mar 2018 A Downham Town
10 Mar 2018 H Diss Town
17 Mar 2018 A Swaffham Town FC
24 Mar 2018 H Downham Town
31 Mar 2018 A Whitton United
02 Apr 2018 H Little Oakley
07 Apr 2017 H Wisbech St Mary
21 Apr 2018 H Woodbridge Town
28 Apr 2018 A King's Lynn Town Res
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Thurlow Nunn First Division—Update
We would like to welcome the players, officials, and supporters of Woodbridge Town to the Kings Marsh Stadium, the home of AFC Sudbury Academy, for what will surely be an exciting game of football. We hope you enjoy our hospitality and have a safe journey home.
AFC Sudbury run an elite football programme for 16-19 year olds. The AFC Sudbury academy is a unique place to study, play and train. With our state of the art FIFA 2* artificial main pitch, through to our purpose built Academy building and high end club house, AFC is a great environment for each youngster to develop both on and of the football pitch. The academy has numerous full time and part time staff to oversee the development.
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AFC Sudbury Pen Pics—2017/18
Danny Laws
Director of Youth Development / Reserves & Academy Manager. Danny has over 20 years of experience in youth development and a track record of nurturing young footballers through to first team level and beyond that is second to none in the region. The pioneer of the West Suffolk College and Needham Market FC football Academies, he is now at the forefront of Sudbury’s Academy. He is a holder of the UEFA Advanced Coaching Licence.
Craig Power
Coach
Previously part of Melford and Sudbury’s youth setups, Craig has worked on a UEFA B Coaching Licence and already holds the FA youth award. He has a wealth of experience for a younger coach. having run youth and school boy teams for a number of years. He has an excellent manner with the young players and is a very popular member of staff.
Gavin Peters
Coach
Joining in 2016, Gavin is an FA level 2 Qualified coach and works as a full time P.E Instructor. He’s been a successful official at Hadleigh United and Woodbridge Town F.C, and won the Suffolk F.A ‘Outstanding Contribution to Community Youth Football’ award in the 2014/2015 season.
Mike Ford
Head Of Academy Rehabilitation Ford has many years’ experience covering various roles in football, including manager, assistant manager, injury therapist and at full time professional clubs scouting youth talent and 1st team opposition . Prior to re-joining AFC, he was youth development manager at Halstead Town. He currently works for the academy team, and has completed numerous sports injury courses.
David Cannon
Coach / Head of Recruitment and Education
Dave is a qualified teacher for 15 years, and is the head coach of the Reserves. He has a proven track record of spotting and recruiting talent as well as the organisation skills needed for running a development team. He holds the FA Level 2 Coaching award as well as the youth module 1.
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From the Sponsors
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College League and U19s National League
ECFA East Region—Invitational League 2
UCFB National League U19s Alliance Division ‘C’
Date V Opponents Result Att. Scorers
04 Oct 2017 H One Touch Peterborough 5-0
18 Oct 2017 A Ware FC 0-1
15 Nov 2017 H One Touch Peterborough 7-1
23 Nov 2017 A St Ives )-1
30 Nov 2017 A St Neots 3-3
10 Jan 2018 H Ware 4-0
17 Jan 2017 A Ware 0-1
07 Feb 2018 A Ware
14 Mar 2018 A Peterborough Sports FC
21 Mar 2018 H St Ives
Date V Opponent Result Att. Scorers
13 Sep 2017 A Brightlingsea Regent 1-0 Dunlop
20 Sep 2017 H Norwich City RDP
27 Sep 2017 A Brentwood Town 0-1
04 Oct 2017 H Maldon & Tiptree 1-2 Bvute
11 Oct 2017 A Bishop's Stortford 2-0 Bishop, Pengelly
01 Nov 2017 H Lowestoft Town 16-0
08 Nov 2017 A Barking P
22 Nov 2017 H Ipswich Wanderers 4-1
29 Nov 2017 H Boreham Wood Whites 4-2
06 Dec 2017 A Boreham Wood Whites 3-0
20 Dec 2017 H Barking 1-4
10 Jan 2018 A Norwich City RDP PP
17 Jan 2018 H Brentwood Town 3-0
31 Jan 2018 A Maldon & Tiptree
07 Feb 2018 H Bishop's Stortford
28 Feb 2018 A Lowestoft Town
07 Mar 2018 H Barking
14 Mar 2018 A Ipswich Wanderers
Sponsor an Academy player or an AFC Sudbury Reserves match:
Match-day sponsorships are available at £50, including match tickets, refreshments,
hospitality and an advertisement.
Player sponsorships are available for £40 per season / £20 half season
Please contact Gavin Peters at [email protected] or any staff member to support us.
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AFC Sudbury Pen Pics—2017/18
Luca Collins 38 Sponsored by: Louis Johnson Goalkeeper with the technical ability of an outfield player, cat.
Sam Mills 29 Sponsored by: Greig & Mills LTD Comfortable playing anywhere across the defence. Captain.
Joseph Wright 31 Sponsored by: Gerry Coe Photography Ball playing Central Midfielder, with an eye for a pass.
Oliver Dunlop 32 Sponsored by: Terry Bagness Quick footed Striker who scores his fair share of goals.
Oliver Peters 33 Sponsored by Anglia Produce Reliable Attacking Midfielder, comfortable on the ball.
Milo Grimes 36 Sponsored by James Baughurst Strong 2nd year de-fender, leader.
Thomas Dettmar 39 Sponsored by Kenny and Curtis Child A technically good defensive midfield player.
Joseph Walker 40 Sponsored by SJ Peters Car Sales 2nd year left back, who can play centre half.
Callum Watson 41 Sponsored by Brian Andrews Attacking midfielder with energy and technical ability
Jake Colclough 42 Sponsored by Chris Levitt 2nd year full back with lots of energy.
Callum Vincent 43 Sponsored by Phil Turner (AFC Sudbury Chairman) A sharp and powerful player, in and out of the penalty area.
Kade Ivatt 46 Sponsored by Rob Ayres Local lad, Popular-Strong, hardworking Striker.
Photographs taken by Pengelly Photography
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Photographs taken by Pengelly Photography
Aaron Pengelly 56 Sponsored by Jody Downs & AFC Sudbury U16s
Quick Right Winger, in his second year at AFC.
Kane Munday 58 Sponsored by WoodlandHill Photography.co.uk Strong left sided Defender or Winger. Comfortable on the ball.
Sam Bishop 60 Sponsored by Bodyworks Chiropractic Clinic
A second year who can play either right or left back.
Michael Carrigan 63 Sponsorship available A second year central midfielder.
Ben Hunter 47 Sponsorship available Energetic centre midfielder who loves a tackle and has an eye for goal.
Kie Dyer 48 Sponsorship available Midfielder player who finds space on the pitch, good on the ball.
Adam Dunnage 49 Sponsored by Anglia Produce Defender, good leader and a consistent solid performer.
Tyler French 50 Sponsored by Alison Morris Quick, aggressive centre half and Leader.
Callum Fuller 52 Sponsorship available Lightening fast striker, clinical.
Thomas Prentice 55 Sponsorship available Honest, hard working central defender who wears his heart on his sleeve.
AFC Sudbury Pen Pics—2017/18
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Woodbridge Town History
The 2008-09 season began with a new Chairman at the helm with John Beecroft taking over from Keith Dixon who served the club for over sixty years as player, Secretary and for the past three decades as Chairman, A pe-riod that saw the club rise from the second division of the Ipswich & Dis-trict League to the Eastern Counties League Premier Division. In February the club appointed Christian Appleford to replace Glenn Read who resigned his post as the club hovered perilously near the foot of the table but an 18th position was achieved to ensure survival. At the beginning of 2009-10 Mark Scopes took charge and began rebuilding an under strength squad. We flirt-ed with relegation once again but a flourish in March and April earned enough points to rise clear of Wivenhoe Town and away from the threat of relegation. After an inauspicious start in 2010-11 the team prospered to finish in a cred-itable 10th position. This was again improved in 2011-12 with the club fin-ishing in 6th place, the club's highest finish since 1995-96. This season in 2012-13 the club embarks on its eighteenth consecutive year of Eastern Counties Premier League Football as the longest serving member of the Eastern Counties (Thurlow Nunn) Premier Division, with Mark Scopes starting his fourth season in charge assisted by club stalwart Marty Thorpe. The 2013-14 was a turbulent season for us which saw a number of senior players leave and after a poor start both Mark and Marty resigned from their positions, Sean Clements and Louis Newman took over the reins on a care-taker basis until Lee Elliston was appointed as our new manager. Although Lee recruited a number of players and performances started to improve he was unable to prevent relegation thus ending our stay in the premier divi-sion. August 2014 saw us with a new manager in place, Jamie Scales, a local lad who played for the club taking over from Lee Elliston who returned to man-age his previous club. Jamie was aware from the start that this would a diffi-cult challenge but could see it as a chance to rebuild and more importantly try to steady the team whilst working without a player’s budget. Over the course of his three years in charge results and performances have improved seeing us continue to improve our final league position each season. After securing a fourth place finish last season, which gained us qualification into this season FA Cup competition, we are looking to continue these improve-ments in the forthcoming season.
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Woodbridge Town History
In 1988/89 the Suffolk and Ipswich League Senior Division Championship was won under the management of Bill Riseborough, and it was during this season that Woodbridge applied for membership to the expanding Eastern Counties League. Town were duly accepted into Divi-sion One of the Jewson League and for the first season, 1989/90, home games were played at Kingston Field. During the three previous years negotiations had been taking place to se-cure a new ground and in March 1990 work began on the pitch, changing rooms and club-house facilities at Notcutts Park. In September that year Town moved to the new ground and the official opening in October was marked by a floodlit friendly against an Arsenal XI, which attracted a crowd of around 3,000.
After managing Woodbridge to respectable mid-table positions in their first two Jewson League seasons, Bill Riseborough resigned in March 1991 and was replaced by Dave Dixon and Les Simmons who steered the team to third place in each of their first two seasons, missing out on promotion in 1992/93 on goal difference. Consolation came with another Suffolk Senior Cup Final victory by defeating Stonham Aspal 5-3.
The 1993/94 season was one of Woodbridge’s most memorable so far. By finishing runners-up in Division One the Club achieved promotion to the Premier Division, and further success-es came via the retention of the Suffolk Senior Cup, the Harwich Charity Cup and the Church-man Cup. Woodbridge also became the first Division One side to win the Jewson League Cup by beating Chatteris Town 2-0 in the final. Having gained promotion, Town finished in a re-spectable tenth position under the guidance firstly of Dave Dixon and then, following his resignation, by Malcolm MacKenzie, whilst 1995/96 saw further improvement when fifth place was achieved and the final of the Suffolk Premier Cup was reached for the first time, although after two goalless games Bury Town lifted the trophy following a penalty shootout.
In 1996/97 the last 32 of the F.A. Vase was reached for the first time and the Harwich Charity Cup was won for the third time in five seasons. Towards the end of the season Malcolm MacKenzie resigned as Manager and was succeeded by ex-Town striker David Hubbick. In his first season in charge Hubbick guided Woodbridge to their second Jewson League Cup tri-umph, defeating Warboys Town 4-2 in the final, and also presided over The Woodpeckers’ best F.A. Cup run so far, reaching the Third Qualifying Round before losing to Solihull Bor-ough. Town’s F.A. Vase hopes were ended by AFC Lymington in the last 64, and after enjoy-ing a promising run in the New Year, Woodbridge faded to finish twelfth in the league.
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AFC Sudbury Pen Pics—2017/18
Mitchell Potter Sponsorship available A goalkeeper who loves to play out from the back.
Sam Cornish 2 Sponsored by AOC (UK) Composite Materials Suppliers Can play anywhere along the defensive line and loves to tackle.
Luis Berkane 3 Sponsered by Har-dys Of Halstead A Big vocal centre back who loves to tackle.
Ryan Pawandiwa 4 Sponsorship available Can play any role in mid-field, both good tactically and technically, good with both feet.
Joe Grimwood 5 Sponsored by Orange Soccer Ltd. Centre back. Not afraid to win a tackle or header.
Tom Gardiner 6 Sponsored by Ree's Cafe & Take Away, Sud-bury. 07976441733 A hard working cen-tral midfielder.
Bradley Sayer 7 Solid Attacking and defending Right back. Sponsored by
Isaac Skubich 8 Sponsored by Pierre Skubich Technical midfielder that likes to create opportunities.
Baris Altintop 9 A ball playing centre half. Sponsored by Magic Touch Dry Cleaners & Alterations 01473 251470
Ben Hammett 10 Sponsored by Workplace Logistics Holding midfielder, quick, aggressive and loves a tackle.
Josh Buckles 11 Sponsorship available A Strong Striker.
Oliver Gravett 12 Sponsored by Gerald Snel Hard working Striker. Quick dribbler with a lethal finish in front of goal.
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Joe Skillicorn 19 Sponsored by Lilac Cottage Polruan— Cornish Coastal Holiday Rental
Attacking midfielder who Likes to link play between the midfield and Strikers
Panashe Mundawarana 20 Sponsored by Hallgarten Druitt & Novum Wines Central Attacking Midfielder or Right Midfielder
Alex Erediauwa 21 Sponsorship available A very strong first year striker,
George Tatum 22 Sponsorship available A first year central mid-fielder with a great pass.
Jack Graham 23 Sponsorship available A first year wide player, who is lightening quick.
Ricky Cornish Sponsored by AOC U.K.
Solid defender. Supporting the academy players with vast experience on the pitch.
Ben Whiteman 13 Sponsorship available First year academy goal-keeper who likes to make a diving save in any condi-tions.
Louis Denton 14 Sponsorship available Wide left midfielder or defender.
Tom Maycock 15 Sponsored by DM Electrical Ipswich Left midfielder pacey, skillful wide player with great awareness of play around him .
Adam Hanson 16 Sponsored by changeharbour.com A box-to-box midfielder.
Nathan Read 17 Sponsorship available A striker in his first year with a great shot.
Marcel Walker 18 Sponsorship available A strong left back. In his first year at the academy.
AFC Sudbury Pen Pics—2017/18
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Our Sponsors
www.digital-dimensions.tv
www.humbleproductions.co.uk
www.eriks.co.uk
We would like to thank our sponsors for their continued support of the AFC Sudbury Academy.
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Our Sponsors
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Tables
THURLOW NUNN YOUTH LEAGUE SOUTH DIVISION
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Camel night!
Fantastic fundraising night for the Academy USA tour
Saturday night saw the camels arrive and the tote open at
AFC ! There were around 130 punters in attendance, all looking
to back the winning jockeys- made up from players, over 50s,
supporters, children and coaching staff. The action packed even-
ing was kindly hosted by Dave Mann from BBC Radio Suffolk.
Adam Dunnage managed to be crowned top jockey, winning all
of his races with his camels owner, Ricky Cornish, cheering from
the crowd.
The evening was kindly sponsored by Richard Smith and the
AFC Sudbury Vice Presidents' Club, along with DM ELECTRICAL.
Thank you to Multisports & Performing Arts, Mick Cannon, Mel-
ton Day Nursery, Jules Ankers, Mark Morsley, Pierre Skubich,
Cally Brooks and Mark Dunnage for sponsoring the races and to
chairman Phil Turner for his generous donation to the tour.
The first year academy lads are off to play games in California
during late May.
Anybody that may be able to help sponsor the Academy Califor-
nia tour kit, please contact Gavin Peters
on [email protected] or 07919051790
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Camel night!