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FARNHAM TOWN FOOTBALL CLUBOFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2012/2013
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COMBINED COUNTIES LEAGUEPREMIER DIVISION
SATURDAY 15TH DECEMBER 2012
FARNHAM TOWN v ASH UNITED15:00 KO @ THE MEMORIAL GROUND
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Farnham Town Football ClubAddress: Mead Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7DY Telephone: 01252 715305Website: www.farnhamtownfc.comE-mail: [email protected]
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FROM THE CHAIRMAN RAY BRIDGER
FROM THE MANAGER PAUL TANNER
Today we welcome the players, officials and supporters of Ash United FC to the Memorial Ground and we hope they enjoy their short stay with us. It seems a while since our last game and with this being the first of some local derbies coming up over the festive period, three points would be a great result.
I hope you enjoy the game. Lets get behind the lads!
A poor performance last time out at home in the cup against Chertsey Town. The players embarrassed themselves and that will not happen again. When we have had a poor attitude and performance in the past I have had a reaction from my players in the next fixture to put some wrongs right.
We now have a run of 4 league games before the year closes. I know what we need from those games to put us in a good position for 2013 and we will endeavour to get there, hopefully starting today.
Thank you for your continued support.
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PRESIDENT:Paul CooperCHAIRMAN: Ray BridgerCOMMITTEE: Mandy Fitchett Chris GuppyKev HoldenPeter GrinhamDean Nelson
LIFE PRESIDENTS: M HarrisonJ HoggS CharltonR BridgerD WytheG FrippN HarringtonE ButtersK HaskellB Fripp
HONOURARY SECRETARY: Ross Moore
CCL PREMIER DIVISION 2012-2013
RAY...ANY DANGER?
FTFC KEY DRAW!TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED IN THE CLUBHOUSE AFTER THE TODAYS GAME.
FARNHAM TOWN FC | 2012 - 2013 FIXTURES & RESULTS
Date Opposition Competition Venue Result W- L - D Scorers Position
04.08.2012 Molesey CCL H 1-3 L Sowden -
07.08.2012 Cove CCL A 3-2 L Sowden, Bunyan 18
11.08.2012 Alresford Town FAC EP H 0-3 L - -
18.08.2012 Chessington CCL H 2-1 W Corbett, Webb 17
27.08.2012 Sandhurst CCL H 1-0 W Bunyan 12
01.09.2012 Kent Football Utd FA Vase H 3-2 W Corbett 2, -
15.09.2012 Guernsey FA Vase A 2-0 L - -
18.09.2012 Camberley CCL A 1-1 D Corbett 15
22.09.2012 Egham Town CCL H 2-1 W Smith 2 12
25..09.2012 Epsom & Ewell EL Cup H 2-3 L Tuck,Sims -
29.09.2012 Dorking CCL A 3-2 L C Smith, Sowden 12
02.10.2012 South Park CCL A 4-1 L C Smith 14
06.10.2012 Windsor CCL H 3-1 W C Smith 3 12
20.10.2012 Colliers Wood CCL H 1-4 L G Smith 18
23.10.2012 Camberley SSC A 1-2 w Corbett, Smith -
27.10.2012 Horley Town CCL A 1-0 L - 18
30.10.2012 Croydon CCL A 0-1 W Bunyan 17
03.11.2012 Hanworth V CCL H 2-1 W Bunyan 2 13
06.11.2012 Molesey CCL A 2-0 L - 14
10.11.2012 Wembley CCL H 1-1 D C Smith 15
13.11.2012 Redhill FC SSC R2 H 2-1 W Sowden, Yates -
17.11.2012 Raynes Park CCL A 3-0 L - 16
24.11.2012 Hartley Wintney CCL H P-P - - -
01.12.2012 Epsom & Ewell CCL A 3-1 L
01.12.2012 Chertsey Town ASC H 1-5 L Smith -
FTFC | UNDER 9 REDS FTFC | UNDER 9 BLUES
FARNHAM TOWN FC | YOUTH UPDATE
West Surrey Youth League - Premier Elite Division West Surrey Youth League - Premier Division
COMBINED COUNTIES RESERVE DIVISION | LEAGUE TABLE 2012-2013
COMBINED COUNTIES RESERVE DIVISION
£1 PER TICKET : THE DRAW WILL BE MADE IN THE CLUBHOUSE
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FTFC FIXTURES 2012-2013
FTFC | UNDER 14 COUGARS
FTFC | UNDER 14 HAWKS
FARNHAM TOWN FC | YOUTH UPDATE
Surrey Primary League - Premier Division
FTFC | UNDER 11 KNIGHTS Surrey Primary League - Division Two
FTFC | UNDER 11 EAGLES Surrey Primary League - Division Five
Surrey Primary League - Division Four
SOUTHERN YOUTH LEAGUE UNDER 18’S
SOUTHERN YOUTH LEAGUE | WEST DIVISION 2012-2013S
FTFC | UNDER 15 WHITES
FTFC | UNDER 15 BLUES
East Berkshire Youth League - Division One
West Surrey Youth League - Premier Elite
FARNHAM TOWN FC | 2012-2013 FIRST TEAM SQUAD
PAUL TANNER
CRAIG SMITH
BEN WILLIAMS
NEVILLE TUCKMATT WHEELER
MARK CORBETT
ADAM WAREHAM
JOHN FISKROBB WEBB
SEAN BIRCHNALL
JOE SOWDEN
DARREN WILSON
CAV FERRIS
CAMERON BOWDITCH
LUKE WHIDDETT
WILL NEVILLE
JACK DILLON
MATT BUNYAN
ADRIAN GILES
PETE GRINHAM
ARJUNA ADLAM
ELLIOT CARDONA
CAMERON BLACK CHRIS YATES
FARNHAM TOWN FC | 2012 - 2013 APPEARANCES
Opposition Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15
Molesey 1-3 Adlam Wareham Williams Wilson Neville Tuck Smith Bunyan Whiddett* Sowden Greenaway Cardona* Bowditch
Cove 3-2 Giles Wareham Williams Bowditch Neville Tuck Smith* Bunyan Whiddett Sowden Greenaway Yates* Ferris
Alresford Town 0-3 Giles Wilson Williams Gosnell Bowditch Wareham Smith Sowden Whiddett Cardona Ferris* Fisk Corbett* Harper ^
Chessington 2-1 Adlam Webb 1 Williams Gosnell Wilson Black* Sowden Bunyan Whiddett Smith+ Ferris Corbett 1+ Neville * Simms
Sandhurst 1-0 Adlam Webb Williams Gosnell Wilson Black* Sowden Bunyan 1 Corbett Whiddett Cardona+ Simms* Ferris Tuck+
Kent Football Utd 3-2 Adlam Wareham Williams Gosnell Wilson Black Sowden Bunyan Corbett 2 Whiddett Cardona
Guernsey 2-0 Adlam Wareham Williams Wilson Wheeler Black* Sowden Bunyan Corbett Whiddett Ferris+ Webb* Cardona+ Smith
Camberley 1-1 Adlam Wareham Williams Wilson Wheeler Yates* Smith+ Bunyan Corbett 1 Smith Sowden Tuck* Webb+ Bowditch
Egham Town 2-1 Adlam Wareham Williams Cooper Wheeler Tuck* Sowden Blackie Smith 2 Bunyan Dyer+ Fisk* Webb+
Epsom & Ewell 2-3 Adlam Webb Williams Cooper Wheeler Tuck 1 Sowden Blackie Sims 1 Bunyan Cardona
Dorking 3-2 Adlam Wareham Williams Wilson Wheeler Tuck Sowden 1 Blackie CSmith 1 Bunyan Whiddett* GSmith* Fisk
South Park 4-1 Adlam Wareham Williams Cooper Wheeler Blackie Sowden Bunyan CSmith* 1 GSmith Whiddett Sims*
Windsor 3-1 Adlam Wareham Williams Cooper Wheeler Blackie+ Sowden Bunyan C Smith 3* G Smith Whidett Wilson+ Webb* Corbett
Colliers Wood 1-4 Adal Webb Williams Wilson Wheeler Wareham+ Sowden Bunyan C Smith G Smith 1* Whiddett Blackie+ Harper Giles*
Horley Town 1-0 Adlam Webb* Williams Cooper Wheeler Blackie+ Sowden Bunyan Corbett C Smith Yates Fisk+ Wareham* Whiddett
Croydon 0-1 Adlam Cooper Williams Neville Wheeler Fisk Sowden Bunyan 1 Corbett C Smith Yates
Hanworth V 2-1 Giles Cooper Williams Neville Wheeler Fisk Sowden Bunyan 2 Corbett C Smith Yates
Molesey 2-0 Giles Whiddett Williams Neville Wheeler Fisk Sowden Bunyan Corbett C Smith Yates* Black* Tuck
Wembley 1-1 Giles Cooper Whiddett Neville Wheeler Tuck Sowden Bunyan Corbett C Smith 1 Yates
Redhill 2-1 Giles Cooper Whiddett Neville* Wheeler Tuck Stewart Bunyan Corbett Sowden Yates Blackie*
Raynes Park 3-0 Giles Cooper Whiddett Neville Wheeler Tuck Sowden Bunyan Simpson+ Simms* Yates Wright+ Browning* Wareham^
Epsom & Ewell 3-1 Adlam Cooper* Williams Neville Wheeler Tuck Sowden+ Yates Bunyan 1 Smith Whiddett Kniesl Luca+ BF*
Chertsey 1-5 Adlam Webb Williams Neville Stewart Wareham Sowden Yates Bunyan Smith 1 Whiddett
Ash United 2-1 Giles Cooper Williams Neville Wilson Wareham 1 BF Bunyan Corbett* Smith 1 Kneisl Sowden*
Sandhurst Town
Badshot Lea
Horley Town
Bedfont Sports
Croydon
Chessington
Guernsey
Wembley
Camberley Town
Colliers Wood
Dorking
Hartley Wintney
Bedfont Sports
Cove
Windsor
Epsom & Ewell
Badshot Lea
Egham Town
Raynes Park
South Park
Ash United
CLUB HISTORY | ASH UNITED FC
ASH UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB was founded in 1911 and started playing their first competitive matches at Ash Common. Ash United soon became well established in the Surrey Intermediate League, winning every honour possible. After the Second World War Ash United restructured and in the 1947/48 seasons they had the most successful season in their short history, winning the League Championship and four-cup competitions. Ash United had to wait almost twenty years for their next successful campaign. During the 1966/67 seasons Ash United dominated the Surrey Intermediate Premier “A” League, winning the title with only two points being dropped out of a possible fifty two. As the points suggest, Ash United’s achievements included a long unbeaten record with 121 goals for and only 19 against. Not to be outdone the reserve team also had a terrific season. They won the Division “A” title and scored an amazing 137 goals in only 26 games, an average of 5 per game and some incredible scores. With the first team and the reserves doing well this gave the club a good squad of players, all competing for first team places. In 1968 Ash United won promotion to the Surrey Senior League, and in their first season they finished runners up, and also finished as runners-up in the cup. This successful start in the Surrey Senior League came to an abrupt end in 1971 when Ash United were forced to change grounds, this meant they lost their place in the Senior league and had to drop into the Aldershot League. Ash United managed to find a new permanent home with the co-operation of the local council at Shawfield Road, which remains their home to date. Having a permanent home meant that Ash United United were re-admitted to the Surrey Senior League. During the late 1970’s Ash United had several successful seasons, in the 1977/78 season Ash United won the Charity Cup defeating Dorking 2-1 in the final, the following season Ash United finish runners-up in the newly named Combined Counties League as well as reaching the finals of the Philips Football Floodlighting Competition. It took Ash United several years before they managed to win the Combined Counties League, which they eventually won in the 1981/82 seasons. Ash United also finished runners-up in the Concours Trophy and the George Allen Trophy during that year. The 1984/85 seasons saw Ash United getting through to the quarterfinals of the Surrey Senior Cup as well as being runners-up in the Concours Trophy again. During the 1985/86 season Ash United had a creditable run in the FA Vase, followed by a great league performance in 1986/87. Ash United won the League for the second time under the management of Chris Penny. Ash United produced their best run in the FA Vase in 1993/94 by reaching the second round only failing to go further by losing to Littlehampton in a replay. The 1996/1997 season saw improvements in the facilities at Shawfield Road, most notably was the installation of floodlights and further improvements to the changing rooms, dugouts, and fencing. The 1997/98 seasons was Ash
United’s best for several years, with new manager Jamie Horton bringing his considerable experience to good effect. He brought together a squad of players that won the Challenge Cup and the Fair Play Trophy in his first season as player/manager. The team also created a new league and club record with 29 games unbeaten in league and cup, which included a run of 21 straight wins. The following season Jamie formed a side that took the League title by a massive 13 points. His team also won the Aldershot Senior Cup beating Fleet Town and reached the last 32 of the FA Vase before losing to the Holders & winners Tiverton Town in front of a record crowd at Shawfield Road. Jamie Horton had a second stint as manager during the 2001/2002. He then took Ash United to their highest points total for a season when they reached 100 but it still wasn’t good enough to take the title and they finished runners-up to AFC Wallingford. They however did regain the Aldershot Senior Cup beating 3 RSME Regiment and also reached the last 32 of the FA Vase before losing to Tow Law Town. There was more silverware for the club as the Reserves won the Division One Title.The 2004 to 2006 seasons saw ex-Aldershot Town player Stuart Udal take charge of the team. Great progress was made with Ash United finishing 3rd in the League. The Reserve team won the Reserve Premier Cup beating Sandhurst Town. Season 2007/2008 saw Danny Rolfe take over the manager’s position and although Danny’s tenure as manager was only to last one season he carried on the good work achieved by his predecessors with a credible mid table finish. Ash United reserves were narrowly beaten into 2nd place for the Suburban league title for 2007/2008. However, their outstanding season has been rewarded with promotion to the Suburban League Premiership division. The committee are hopeful that the new reserve team manager, Clive Gladwell, will continue the momentum of past seasons and take Ash United reserves to even greater achievements. Paul (Bonzo) Bonner, ably assisted by ex Ash United and AFC Wimbledon player Matt Everard, has now taken over the first team manager’s role. Paul has 18 years service as a player with Ash United so it is only fitting that his time should now come as first team manager. We all look forward to Paul’s unique management style and wish him and Matt all the very best for the coming seasons. Ash United continue to support youth football with the creation of an 11-a-side boys team in the 2008/2009 season. Under the stewardship of manager Trevor Macallan the team has seen consistent success. This in turn has helped attract other Youth teams to play under the Ash United banner, where in the 2011/2012 season we also have teams at Under 12s, Under 16s and Under 18s. On-pitch changes have been augmented with off-pitch changes; a new senior committee has been elected who have a combined vision and commitment to progress Ash United to new levels.
Farnham Town Football Club is a senior level
football club based in Farnham, Surrey, England.
Established in 1906 through the merging of
Farnham Bungs (the Farnham Brewery) and the
Farnham Star. The club was one of the founder members
of the London Spartan League in 1975. They reached the
Fourth Round of the FA Vase in the 1976-77 season.
At the end of the 1979/80 season Farnham Town left the
London Spartan League and applied to the Combined
Counties League, their application was accepted and they
finished 4th in their first season. The 1986/87 season
saw Farnham take second place to Ash United in the
league campaign. The glory days finally arrived in the
1990/91 season when the club won the league title. In the
1991/92 season, the Town got a clean sweep of the major
trophies by winning the Combined Counties Premier
League, the Dan Air Elite Cup and the Dan Air Challenge
Cup. Having won the league, the club applied and were
accepted to the Diadora league, however funds for
necessary ground improvements could not be generated
which resulted in the club not having a league to play in
for the 1992/93 season.
In 1993/94 Farnham Town were accepted back into the
Combined Counties League where they continue to ply
their trade.
From 1995-1998 Farnham finished in the top six of
the Premier Division for three consecutive seasons, in
1998-99 they finished in 13th position, then 10th in
1999-2000 before suffering relegation from the Premier
Division in 2000-2001 season. They bounced straight
back the following season but then endured four tough
seasons back in the Premier Division, with bottom four
finishes every season culminating in relegation back down
to Division One in 2005-2006. Again the club bounced
straight back and in 2006-2007 they won the Division One
title under the guidance of Barry Bridger, but were denied
promotion due to the Memorial Ground not meeting the
desired grading by the league. The club then spent another
four seasons in Combined Counties Division One.
Farnham gained promotion from Combined Counties
Division One in the 2010-2011 season after finishing
second behind Worcester Park. In Paul Tanner’s first
season at the helm he gained automatic promotion back
to the Premier Division at the first attempt, which after
only retaining four members of the side from the previous
years squad - who finished mid table, was quite an
achievement. Paul Tanner’s side also won the Combined
Counties Fair Play Award for 2010-2011 after going the
whole season without having a man sent off, a record to
be proud of. Also in their ranks, they had the leagues top
scorer for the season in the prolific Mark Corbett who
amassed a career best of 32 league goals in 34 league
matches to propel Farnham to promotion after signing
from Sandhurst in the Summer of 2010.
In a very successful year for the club on the whole, Dean
Nelson’s reserve side finished second behind Mole Valley
in the Combined Counties Reserve Division, improving
on fourth position the previous season. Farnham ladies
also finished second in their respective league to cap quite
a remarkable season in Geoff Chapple’s final season as
Chairman. The chairman of Farnham Town for 2011-2012
is Ray Bridger replacing Geoff Chapple, who previously
managed Woking and Kingstonian and because of his
continued involvement with Blue Square Bet South side
Woking coupled with Farnham Town’s promotion back to
the Combined Counties top-flight, Geoff is sadly ineligible
to continue both roles.
Current first team manager and now in his third
season at the club is Paul Tanner, alongside coaches Sean
Birchnall & Peter Grinham with Dean Nelson and Andy
Sharratt continuing to run the reserve side after winning
the reserve title last year in a fantastic year.
Also the club continues to run an Under 18 Youth Team
for the 2012-2013 season in the Southern Youth League
after finishing second last year in their first season.
The club has developed hugely over the summer with
the appointment of Youth Development Officer Kevin
Holden which has seen new under 9, 11, 14 and 15 teams
join the club which is a massive step forward for all
involved.
CLUB HISTORY | FARNHAM TOWN FC
TODAY’S TEAMS | FARNHAM TOWN FC V ASH UNITED FC
TODAYS MATCH OFFICIALS - REFEREE: ANDY MAWBYASSISTANT REFEREES: CLIVE TODEY & GARRY COLLINS
ASH UNITED FCFARNHAM TOWN FC
GOALKEEPERS Arjuna Adlam Adrian Giles
DEFENDERS Cameron Bowditch Ben Williams Darren Wilson (C) Will Neville Adam Wareham Rob Webb
MIDFIELDERS Neville Tuck Jack Dillon Joe Sowden Johnny Fisk Luke Whiddett Cav Ferris Chris Yates Elliot Cardona Cameron Black
STRIKERS Mark Corbett Craig Smith Matt Bunyan
MANAGER Paul Tanner
COACHES Sean Birchnall Peter Grinham
SPORTS THERAPIST Charlotte Saunt
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