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THE<br />
The Brickies<br />
BRICK<br />
The Matchday Programme of Sittingbourne FC<br />
Season 2019—2020—Programme 7<br />
Sittingbourne v Hythe Town<br />
Saturday 19th October 2019<br />
KO 3.00PM
Sittingbourne Football Club<br />
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The Martin & Conley Stadium,<br />
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, Andrew Marjeram (Non Exec).<br />
M Edward Lucas (Mens First<br />
Team Secretary), <br />
Head ,<br />
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& Lynne Lucas
SITTINGBOURNE V HYTHE TOWN<br />
SATURDAY 19TH OCTOBER 2019, KO 3.00 PM<br />
Manager: Chris Lynch<br />
Ast Manager: Darren Blackburn<br />
Coach: Josh Hall,<br />
Physio: Marc Wheeler<br />
Kit Manager: Warren Chambers<br />
Team Assistant: Harry Chambers<br />
Manager: Steve Watt<br />
Assistant Manager: Nathan Elder<br />
Coach: Paul Booth<br />
Kitman: Mick Putman<br />
Physio: Shannon McEvoy<br />
MATCH OFFICIALS<br />
Referee: Craig Pullen (Romford)<br />
Assistants: Simon Bell (Spalding), Liam Giles (Romford)<br />
GOALS<br />
SUBSTITUTE<br />
PLAYER NO<br />
GOALS<br />
SUBSTITUTE<br />
PLAYER NO<br />
Tom Benham<br />
Jordan Perrin<br />
Manny N’Daw<br />
Cory Walters-Wright<br />
Lex Allan<br />
Enoch Adjei<br />
Chris Webber<br />
Tom Fagg<br />
Liam Middleton<br />
Jason Fregene<br />
Kane Phillip<br />
Festus Lori<br />
Johan Caney Bryan<br />
Stefan Lawrence<br />
Caleb Roberts<br />
Joshua Oliver<br />
Sid Sollis<br />
Adam Woolacott<br />
Declan Pearse<br />
Will Godmon<br />
Ryan Nicholls<br />
Alistair Carney<br />
Callum Adonis-Taylor<br />
Ollie Rowe<br />
Danny Devine<br />
Jamie Coyle<br />
James Rogers<br />
Charlie Webster<br />
Alex Brown<br />
Aaron Simpson<br />
Tom Carlton<br />
Frannie Collins<br />
Ross Ibbertson<br />
Stephen Okoh<br />
Kieran Hughes-Mason<br />
Alex Flisher<br />
Aristede Bassele<br />
Tom Walmsley<br />
Ryan Nicholls
John’s Jottings<br />
Good afternoon everyone. Welcome to Woodstock Park.<br />
Our visitors are Hythe Town. Welcome to their players, officials and supporters. A welcome also to<br />
today’s match officials.<br />
Amongst the players in the Hythe Town squad are two ex Brickies, Jamie Coyle who made 105 appearances<br />
for us, many as captain, has recently joined Hythe after a period as Dartford FC manager.<br />
Jamie left us just after the 2011-12 season started to join Richard Brady at leatherhead.<br />
Hythe had a difficult start to the season and after not having the results they felt they should have had<br />
changed managers. Ex Margate manager Steve Watt was appointed to replace ex Herne Bay manager,<br />
Sam Denly. Steve then appointed Nathan Elder as Assistant manager, a post, he of course,<br />
held with us. Steve was previously manager at Margate.<br />
On Saturday, Hythe were beaten in the Buildbase FA Trophy by Hastings United. We have drawn<br />
Tooting & Mitcham at home next Saturday (26 th ) in the first qualifying round of the Trophy. A difficult<br />
task as Tooting & Mitcham, as I write these notes, have not lost a league match and are joint top of<br />
the Isthmian South-Central Division.<br />
Our Trophy match at home to another Isthmian South-Central side, South Park was a hard-fought affair.<br />
Played in very wet conditions it was never going to be a classic game of football. However, all<br />
those present saw two committed sides give their all in an entertaining game. Full marks to the referee<br />
who was willing to talk to an Assistant after South Park scored a “goal” after a player took a free<br />
kick but touched the ball twice.<br />
On Tuesday we played the first and as it turned out, last Kent Senior Cup tie of the season. Our opponents<br />
were Ramsgate who we beat away when Nick Davis was in charge. Since then another ex<br />
Brickie, Jason Lillis, has taken over. His was a much changed team for this match. It was a hard<br />
fought match but one we were generally in control of. Two early goals, one for each side was the result<br />
at the end of 90 minutes. Ramsgate got the better of the penalty shoot out to go through to the<br />
next round.<br />
Enjoy the game!
From the Programme Editor<br />
The programme this week has all the regulars plus the three series of articles that we have<br />
been running which are Paul Martin’s special games, the history of programmes and Grant Wilbur’s<br />
scrapbook—this week he looks back to this month in 1995 when John Ryan’s side played<br />
Worcester City and Burton Albion in the Beazer Homes Premier Division. The side featured<br />
such names as Efrem Ebbli, Lee McRobert and many more that a lot of you will remember.<br />
How life ebbs and flows, Worcester City are now in the Midlands Football league, a step below<br />
us in the pyramid, whilst Burton Albion of course are in the EFL league one.<br />
I don’t remember going to either ground however the Sittingbourne FC website under the archive<br />
section, includes my reporting on two games v Worcester City, the first on 15th December<br />
1997 and the second on 14th March 1998, both at Central Park. We lost the first 0-1 and<br />
drew the second 0-0 when we were both in danger of relegation. Lots of Archive games going<br />
back to 1996 are on the website archive although with many changes of web hosts some links<br />
no longer work and those reports appear to be lost...although I am looking for them.<br />
I’ll be on holiday when you read this (shocking I know) and as I went last Sunday I didn't see the<br />
Ramsgate game either. Certainly plenty of disappointment at Ramsgate that under Nick Davis<br />
they struggled, even though (if the stories are true) their budget is high for this step of non<br />
league football. The problem is of course that more often than not high budgets can’t be sustained<br />
and there are other clubs, namely Billericay Town, who must be at risk after the money<br />
men leave. At least we have no money Men (or Women) so that shouldn’t happen to us.<br />
If you haven’t done so then you should read our Chairman Mo’s update that is on the website.<br />
There are some interesting developments going on behind the scenes that could be promising<br />
,however those of us who have been around the club for a long time know that you can’t<br />
count your chickens before they hatch.<br />
Finally I do urge you to come along to our Q & A with our Men’s first team manager Chris<br />
Lynch together with a race night. Proceeds will go the club and one of our youth players, Charlie<br />
Taylor, who is fighting a recurrence of Leukemia.<br />
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Hythe Town— A Brief History<br />
Hythe Town Football Club was formed in August 1910 although football in Hythe can be traced<br />
back into the previous century. The club joined the Folkestone and District Leagues and after the<br />
First World War had some success, four championships and only once outside the top three in<br />
fourteen seasons. They moved up into the Kent Amateur League in 1936 and were promoted into<br />
Division One before the Second World War intervened. The 50s and 60s saw little league success<br />
but that changed in the early 70s with three successive league titles and a Kent Junior Cup<br />
win. Hythe were granted senior status and elected into the Kent League in 1977, playing at the<br />
newly acquired Reachfields, an old army sports ground on the edge of the town’s firing ranges.<br />
The club were runners-up in the Kent League on three occasions but it was not until property developer<br />
Tony Walton took over Hythe Town in February 1988 that things really started to happen.<br />
That summer saw the ground developed to Southern League standard with seats and a social<br />
club, with viewing balconies, above new dressing rooms. Standing cover extended behind one<br />
goal and for the whole of the far side, and floodlights were installed. The ground capacity still remains<br />
at 3,000 with the majority under cover. The chairman proved to be a high-profile character<br />
who attracted much media attention with his high spending on the ground and team. Town won<br />
the 1988-9 Kent League title by 14 points and set a league record of 133 goals. The club gained<br />
promotion to the Southern League.<br />
The next season saw another promotion as the main aim, but the club’s great run to the FA Vase<br />
semi-finals handicapped their league ambitions, with four games a week at times, and a sixth<br />
place finish. Hythe lost out to the eventual Vase winners Yeading, winning the home leg 3-2 in<br />
front of the club’s record attendance of 2,147, but cruelly losing the second leg 2-0 with the crucial<br />
goal coming from a big deflection. They did win the Eastern Professional Floodlight Cup at their<br />
first attempt.<br />
The following season was very similar, topping the table in November but runs in four cups again<br />
caused fixture congestion and a final placing of eighth. Hythe lost out to Trowbridge Town in a<br />
Vase quarter-final second replay, lost to Chelmsford City over two legs in the Southern League<br />
Cup final, but won the Kent Senior Trophy and retained the Eastern Professional Floodlight Cup.<br />
The club played 40 league games and 33 cup ties.<br />
In 1991/2 Hythe again topped the table in the early months but the money was beginning to run<br />
out. With little cup success, the exit from the Vase at Evesham United in February saw many of<br />
the team sold and their replacements could only finish thirteenth. the club did reach the final of<br />
the Kent Senior Cup, losing in extra-time to Bromley at Gillingham’s Priestfield Stadium. That<br />
match proved to be Walton’s last game, and he put the club into liquidation soon after.<br />
Supporters rallied round and entered a scratch side, as Hythe United, into the following season’s<br />
Kent County League and negotiated continued use of Reachfields Stadium. After three seasons<br />
the club regained senior status and in 1995 were elected back into the Kent League but the club<br />
would struggle for a number of seasons in the wrong half of the table. In 2001 Hythe dropped the<br />
“United” suffix, reverting to “Town” and in November 2002 appointed Paul Fisk as Manager. This<br />
proved a turning point and Hythe became a top six club. There was one exception, in 2005/6,<br />
when again the Vase was a distraction, winning five ties before going out to Winchester City in<br />
the fourth round, in front of 441 spectators at Reachfields.<br />
In season 2007/8 Hythe forced themselves to the top of the table in March and were considered<br />
to be favourites for the title. Disappointment was acute therefore when form was lost in the final<br />
weeks and the side not only slipped to fourth place, but also lost in the final of the League Cup.<br />
The highlight was a fantastic FA Cup win over Andy Hessenthaler’s Dover Athletic before a crowd<br />
of 1,109 at Reachfields, and achieving the important Ryman League ground grading.<br />
Continued
Hythe Town — A Brief History Cont<br />
The club achieved runners-up spot the following season and then Scott Porter, who had been<br />
Paul Fisk’s assistant manager, took over as manager for the 2009/10 season with Clive Cook as<br />
his assistant. There were many good results but too many dropped points saw Hythe finish in<br />
third position. Town also progressed through three rounds of the FA Cup to be drawn against the<br />
full-time professionals of Woking who were relieved to escape with a replay after an exciting 2-2<br />
draw at Reachfields. The replay was another tight match until the last few minutes when Woking<br />
scored three times to go through 5-1.<br />
The 2010/11 season was possibly the most successful in the history of the club, with Scott Porter<br />
and leading the side to the Kent League Championship for the first time in over twenty years,<br />
and with it promotion to the Ryman League. After a 22-match unbeaten run in the new-year,<br />
dropped points over Easter took the championship to the wire and the league was clinched in<br />
dramatic style on the last day of the season through a last-minute equaliser at Tunbridge Wells.<br />
This amazing achievement was coupled with the club’s best ever F.A. Cup run, and the best for<br />
any Kent League side in over 50 years. Hythe negotiated their way through six rounds, including<br />
memorable wins over higher league opposition at Concord Rangers of the Ryman Premier and<br />
at home to Staines Town of the Blue Square Bet South. The prize was an away draw in the First<br />
Round Proper to League Two side Hereford United. It was one round too far on the pitch, the<br />
hosts comfortably winning 5-1 with Gary Mickelborough getting the Hythe goal.<br />
During the 2011/2 season the club maintained their progress and finished in eighth place in Ryman<br />
Division One South. Hythe were also able to get their hands on some silverware as wins<br />
over Ebbsfleet United and Dover Athletic were followed by a single goal victory in the final at<br />
Dartford to win the Kent Senior Cup. The following season ended with a 17-match unbeaten run<br />
and a fourth-place finish. This brought about the club’s first play-off appearance, unfortunately<br />
losing at Faversham Town in the semi-final.<br />
After another eighth-place finish Scott Porter and Clive Cook left the club at the end of 2013/4<br />
and Tim Dixon was appointed as manager in May 2014. It was a disappointing season that saw<br />
the club finish in 16 th position and after a poor start to 2015-6 the club decided to part company<br />
with Dixon in September. Clive Cook returned to take over, this time as manager and led a remarkable<br />
turnaround from 22 nd place to fourth as the club qualified for the Ryman South playoffs<br />
for a second time. Defeat followed at Worthing in the semi-final. The club ended just outside<br />
the play-off zone the following season.<br />
The club parted company with manager Clive Cook in January 2018 as ex-Herne Bay manager<br />
Sam Denly arrived to take his place. Again, we ended up just outside the play off places in<br />
2018/2019. However, a poor start to 2019/2020 led to the departure of Sam Denly to be replaced<br />
by former Margate manager Steve Watt.
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Appearances
Sittingbourne FC—Mens 1st Team Squad<br />
Tom Benham: Goalkeeper. Joined Sittingbourne at the beginning of the 2019-2020<br />
season Ex-perienced keeper who has also played for Faversham Town and<br />
Canterbury City.<br />
Sponsor: sponsored by Andy H Carpet Fitters<br />
Jordan Perrin: Goalkeeper: Jordan joined Wigan Athletic and spent 2 years in their<br />
under 18's squad before signing professional terms as an apprentice ahead of the<br />
2016-17 season. To gain experience he was loaned out to Stockport Town and then<br />
in October 2018 to FC Utd of Manchester. Jordan Joined the Brickies in September<br />
this year.<br />
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Chris Webber: Defender. Club Captain. Joined Sittingbourne from Canterbury City<br />
at the be-ginning of 2017-18 season. Has also played for Billericay and Faversham<br />
Town.<br />
Sponsor: The Bonus Ball<br />
Lex Allan: Defender. 6’ 7” Lex was spotted playing in local football and offered a trial<br />
with Sit-tingbourne. It soon became clear that he had great potential. This potential<br />
has been spotted by a number of scouts and Lex was invited to play in trial matches<br />
and he has not looked out of place in the company of more experienced players.<br />
Ben Fitchett: Defender. Joined Sittingbourne FC for this season from Margate. Ben<br />
has also played for Hythe Town.<br />
Jason Fregene: Defender. Joined Sittingbourne at the beginning of the 2019-20<br />
season. Last season he played for Holland & Blair and has also played for<br />
Gravesham Borough and Whitsta-ble Town. Whilst at Holland & Blair he won the<br />
Players player of the year award.<br />
Caleb Roberts: Defender. Made a very impressive debut for Sittingbourne in the<br />
away league win at Ramsgate at the beginning of the 2019-20 season. His previous<br />
club was Canvey Island.<br />
Lewis Chambers: Midfield, Lewis signed for the Brickies in March 2018. He<br />
impressed right from his first game for the club. He has played for Maidstone United<br />
youth. Has a very long throw.<br />
Chris Barnard: Midfield. Signed for us last season from Margate. He was with the<br />
Dover Ath-letic academy before then and has also played for Faversham Town.<br />
Izzy Adebayo: Midfield. Previous club was Faversham Town. Has also played for<br />
South Park and Tilbury.<br />
Cory Walters-Wright: Midfield. Made his debut for Sittingbourne in the first game of<br />
the 2019-20 season at Whitstable Town. Cory has previously played for Canterbury<br />
City, Chatham Town and Sheppey United.<br />
Continued
Sittingbourne FC—Mens 1st Team Squad<br />
Tom Loynes: Midfield / Forward. Tom first played for Sittingbourne in the 2012-13 season. In<br />
between playing for us he has played at Ramsgate, Whitstable Town and Sheppey United.<br />
Since returning to The Brickies at the beginning of the2017-18 season he has shown that he<br />
has lost none of his skill and enthusiasm. Out injured at the moment after having a knee operation.<br />
Tommie Fagg: Midfield / Forward. A graduate from the Soccer Elite Football Academy, and<br />
Ashford United. The tall striker then signed Harlow Town in February 2016 to bolster the attack,<br />
making six appearances for the Hawks in the Isthmian Premier Division. He signed for the Brickies<br />
at the beginning of the 2018-19 season.<br />
Liam Middleton: Forward. Joined Sittingbourne in January 2019. Previously played for Canterbury<br />
City.<br />
Emmanuelle N’Daw: Defence / Midfield Joined Sittingbourne for this season. Emmanuelle is<br />
versatile player who can play in right defence or midfield. Has played youth football for Blackpool<br />
FC but was included in tow pre-season friendlies under the then manager Ian Holloway’s<br />
regime. Also played for Redbridge FC.<br />
Johan Caney- Bryan: Forward. Joined Sittingbourne at the beginning of the 2018-2019 season.<br />
Immediately made an impact when he scored two goals in a preseason friendly. Johan was<br />
awarded a scholarship at the University of East London whilst being a third-year sport and exercise<br />
student following an impressive display playing for The UEL football Club.<br />
Kane Phillip: Forward. Kane is in his second spell with us. Kane has also played for Herne Bay<br />
Enock Adjei: Forward. Joined Sittingbourne at the beginning of the 2019-20 season from The<br />
Arsenal Development side. He has been captain of SCEFL Welling Town and also played for<br />
Millwall and Thamesmead.<br />
Shaun Brown: Forward. Shaun joined the Brickies at the beginning of the 2019-2020 season.<br />
Powerful players who scored for fun when with SCEFL side Corinthian.<br />
Josh Oliver. Midfield: Joined Sittingbourne at the beginning of the 2019-20 season. Promising<br />
youngster who completed a 3 year scholarship at the FAB academy, National Sports Centre,<br />
Bisham Abbey.<br />
Sid Sollis. Forward: Sid joined Sittingbourne in September 2019. Sid started his career as a<br />
youth with Tonbridge Angels and has played for Leicester City's under 23's, Margate, Whyteleafe,<br />
Ashford Utd (loan from Margate,), Sevenoaks Town (loan from Margate), East Grinstead<br />
Town and Hythe Town after a brief spell out of the game. Proven goal scorer. Sid is on<br />
joint terms with Canterbury City<br />
Adam Woolcott: Adam has recently signed for us from Hythe Town.
DATE OPPOSITION COMP Sc ATT 1 2 3 4<br />
5<br />
17 Aug 2019<br />
20 Aug 2019<br />
24 Aug 2019<br />
26 Aug 2019<br />
31 Aug 2019<br />
03 Sept 2019<br />
07 Sept 2019<br />
14 Sept 2019<br />
17 Sept 2019<br />
21 Sept 2019<br />
24 Sept 2019<br />
12 Oct 2019<br />
15 Oct 2019<br />
19 Oct 2019<br />
22 Oct 2019<br />
26 Oct 2019<br />
02 Nov 2019<br />
05 Nov 2019<br />
09 Nov 2019<br />
12 Nov 2019<br />
16 Nov 2019<br />
23 Nov 2019<br />
30 Nov 2019<br />
03 Dec 2019<br />
07 Dec 2019<br />
14 Dec 2019<br />
26 Dec 2019<br />
28 Dec 2019<br />
04 Jan 2020<br />
11 Jan 2020<br />
18 Jan 2020<br />
25 Jan 2020<br />
01 Feb 2020<br />
04 Feb 2020<br />
08 Feb 2020<br />
15 Feb 2020<br />
22 Feb 2020<br />
29 Feb 2020<br />
07 Mar 2020<br />
14 Mar 2020<br />
21 Mar 2020<br />
28 Mar 2020<br />
04 Apr 2020<br />
11 Apr 2020<br />
13 Apr 2020<br />
18 Apr 2020<br />
25 Apr 2020<br />
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Ramsgate<br />
East Grinstead Town<br />
Sevenoaks Town<br />
Bognor Regis Town<br />
Faversham Town<br />
Ashford United<br />
Guernsey<br />
VCD Athletic<br />
South Park<br />
Ramsgate<br />
Hythe Town<br />
Phoenix Sports<br />
Tooting & Mitcham<br />
Haywards Heath Town<br />
Cray Valley PM<br />
Herne Bay<br />
Hastings Utd<br />
Chichester City<br />
VCD Athletic<br />
Burgess Hill Town<br />
Whyteleafe<br />
Sevenoaks Town<br />
Whitehawk<br />
Phoenix Sports<br />
Ramsgate<br />
East Grinstead Town<br />
Three Bridges<br />
Hythe Town<br />
Whyteleafe<br />
Guernsey<br />
Ashford United<br />
Whitehawk<br />
Sevenoaks Town<br />
Hastings United<br />
Haywards Heath Town<br />
Herne Bay<br />
Chichester City<br />
Faversham Town<br />
Three Bridges<br />
Whitstable Town<br />
Cray Valley PM<br />
Phoenix Sports<br />
VCD Athletic<br />
Burgess Hill Town<br />
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208<br />
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59<br />
339<br />
312<br />
225<br />
139<br />
71<br />
157<br />
77<br />
Benham<br />
Lawrence<br />
Benham<br />
Benham<br />
Benham<br />
Benham<br />
Benham<br />
Benham<br />
Benham<br />
Benham<br />
Perrin<br />
Benham<br />
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Fitchett<br />
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Fregene*<br />
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Smith<br />
N’daw<br />
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Chambers<br />
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Chambers<br />
Guthrie<br />
Chambers*<br />
Chambers<br />
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Fagg<br />
Allan<br />
Webber<br />
Webber*<br />
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Walters-Wright<br />
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Roberts<br />
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Allan<br />
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Allan<br />
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Next home match<br />
Saturday 26th October.<br />
Buildbase FA Trophy, 1st Qualifying Round<br />
TOOTING & MITCHAM UTD<br />
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@ = After Extra Time<br />
+ = Own Goal<br />
# = Sent Off<br />
1,2,3, etc after players name = goals scored<br />
* = Subs used and players substituted<br />
** = Sub was Substituted<br />
£ = Won on penalties<br />
& = Lost on Pens
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Allan<br />
Allan<br />
Allan<br />
Walters-Wright<br />
Allan<br />
Roberts<br />
Allan<br />
Walters-Wright<br />
Allan<br />
Walters-Wright<br />
Phillips<br />
Allan<br />
Fitchett<br />
Adjei*<br />
Campbell1<br />
Barnard*<br />
Adjei*<br />
Adjei 1<br />
Phillip*1<br />
Adjei*<br />
Phillip*<br />
N’Daw<br />
Middleton<br />
Oliver*1<br />
Phillip*<br />
Adjei*<br />
Webber*<br />
Webber<br />
Guthrie<br />
Oliver*<br />
Barnard<br />
Oliver*<br />
Webber<br />
Fitchett*<br />
Fagg<br />
Barnard<br />
Fagg<br />
Fagg<br />
Fagg<br />
Fagg<br />
Fagg<br />
Fagg*<br />
Fagg<br />
Fagg*<br />
Middleton*<br />
Brown Fagg<br />
Campbell Fagg<br />
Caney-Bryan 1Barnard<br />
Caney-BryanOliver<br />
Sollis*2 Caney-Bryan*1<br />
Caney-Bryan*1Barnard*<br />
Sollis Oliver<br />
Campbell 1p#<br />
Brown<br />
Brown 1<br />
Campbell 2<br />
Campbell 1<br />
Campbell<br />
Barnard*<br />
Bernard*<br />
Adjei<br />
Lori*<br />
Lori*<br />
Lori<br />
Lori<br />
Barnard<br />
Phillip*<br />
Lori*<br />
Middleton<br />
Oliver*<br />
Caney-Bryan*1<br />
Fregene<br />
Roberts<br />
Roberts<br />
N’daw<br />
N’daw*<br />
West*<br />
N’daw<br />
West<br />
West<br />
West*<br />
Cullen-Cooper<br />
Smith*<br />
Walters-Wright<br />
Brown*<br />
Oliver<br />
N’daw<br />
Guthrie*<br />
Guthrie<br />
Webber*<br />
Guthrie*<br />
Guthrie*<br />
Middleton*<br />
N’Daw*<br />
Pearse*<br />
Benham<br />
Guthrie*<br />
Fregene*<br />
Oliver<br />
Middleton*<br />
Roberts<br />
Barnard<br />
Barnard*<br />
Lori<br />
Adjei*<br />
Pearse<br />
Chambers*<br />
Adjei*<br />
Phillip*<br />
Lori*<br />
Adjei*<br />
Lori<br />
Caney-Bryan*<br />
Webber*<br />
Adjei*<br />
Phillip*<br />
Adjei*<br />
Oliver<br />
Phillip<br />
Moulon*<br />
Middleton<br />
Pearse*<br />
Caney-Bryan<br />
Lori*<br />
Caney-Bryan*1<br />
Caney-Bryan*<br />
Caney-Bryan*<br />
Caney-Bryan*<br />
Caney-Bryan*<br />
Lori*<br />
Webber*<br />
Sollis*<br />
Middleton*<br />
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Haylock, Hume, Clarke, Saunders,<br />
Strouts, Matthews, Blondrage, Beard,<br />
Collinson, McRobert. Subs used:<br />
Ullathorne, Buglione.<br />
This week in 1995 Sittingbourne had to<br />
make two long journeys, the first to<br />
Worcester City and the second to Burton<br />
Albion hoping to get at least a point in<br />
each of the Beazer Homes Premier<br />
Division fixtures.<br />
At Worcester City Sittingbourne manager<br />
John Ryan tried a 4-5-1 formation against<br />
a team sitting in second place.<br />
Unfortunately<br />
Sittingbourne were<br />
two goals down<br />
within thirteen minutes<br />
thanks to<br />
strikes by striker<br />
Whitehurst and<br />
midfield dynamo<br />
S m i t h .<br />
Sittingbourne with<br />
just Lee McRobert up front never really<br />
looked like scoring.<br />
In the 59th minute Whitehurst scored<br />
again with a near post header then nine<br />
minutes later midfielder Cottrill fired a<br />
shot past Ebbli from the edge of the<br />
penalty area. Sittingbourne did improve<br />
following the introduction of substitutes<br />
Buglione and Ullathorne but were unable<br />
to score.<br />
All things considered the match against<br />
Burton Albion was a very disappointing<br />
affair for the Brickies who slumped to<br />
their seventh defeat in ten games and it<br />
was also their third successive game<br />
without a goal.<br />
Sittingbourne deserved at least a point<br />
but their inability to score goals coupled<br />
with their ability to concede them meant<br />
they got nothing from the game. The 7th<br />
minute goal from Hadley who scored<br />
after a corner ball was touched on and he<br />
raced in scored from close range.<br />
Sittingbourne created<br />
numerous<br />
chances and the 4-<br />
4-2 formation<br />
seemed to work<br />
better for them however,<br />
strikers Lee<br />
McRobert and Lee<br />
Thompson just<br />
couldn’t get the ball<br />
in the net. Substitute Martin Buglione<br />
replaced Thompson and looked likely to<br />
score at times however failed to do so.<br />
Sittingbourne: Ebbli, Strouts, Clarke,<br />
Beard, Saunders, Daniels, Hume,<br />
Blondrage, Ullathorne, McRobert,<br />
Thompson. Subs: Buglione, Searle.<br />
Next up was a home game against fourth<br />
placed Leek Town. Could this be the turning<br />
point?<br />
The defeat meant Sittingbourne<br />
remained third from bottom with 7 points<br />
from 9 games. Sittingbourne: Ebbli,
Paul Martin—Special Games Part 3<br />
Rye United 5 Guernsey 6 - FA Vase 2012/13<br />
I first visited Rye United in 2000 when they beat Crockenhill 5-2 in the Kent County League. It<br />
was a very attractive, if basic ground, “The Salts”, in the shadow of the town. In 2010, the pavilion<br />
and changing rooms were destroyed in a fire and rebuilt two years later. By<br />
this time Rye United were back in the Sussex County League.<br />
Guernsey had only formed the previous season, joining the Combined<br />
Counties League. I had already seen Guernsey defeat Erith Town 4-3 in an<br />
earlier Vase game which didn’t finish until gone 6pm, if I remember correctly,<br />
because of a serious injury. Guernsey were so impressive that day and<br />
it was a must to take in the FA Vase 4 th Round game at Rye. The programme<br />
mentions that neither side is usually shy in front of goal!<br />
What do I remember about the game?<br />
There was a recording of “Sussex By The Sea” played as the teams lined up. I had to make a<br />
dash to the public car park at full-time to top up my hours (probably illegal) and, of course there<br />
was extra time and 11 goals.<br />
A crowd of 246 plus a number of TV crews watched Rye take an early 2-0 lead but Ross Allen<br />
scored twice for Guernsey before the break. 3-3 at full-time, 4-4 at the end of the first period of<br />
extra time and although Rye took the lead in the 108 th minute Guernsey still managed to score<br />
twice before the end.<br />
Rye United folded at the end of the following season but I understand a new club, Rye Town,<br />
now plays on the ground.<br />
Bolton Wanderers 3 Swansea City 0 - October 1972 & Bury 0 Swansea City 1 – November 1978<br />
As these clubs are currently in the news I have added them to this article. It appears that Bolton Wanderers<br />
are “safe” at least for the foreseeable future. Sadly Bury have been expelled from the EFL. I<br />
think Bury supporters should take heart from the past. I am pretty certain that they will reform at a<br />
lower level and their supporters will have the joys of Non-League football as they climb the pyramid<br />
and make many new friends.<br />
These are my only visits to Burnden Park and to Gigg Lane. I have not (yet) managed to get to the<br />
Reebok (or whatever it is now called). Perhaps I will still get a chance (at time of writing). Weirdly,<br />
both these games were against Swansea City in Division 3 – just coincidence.<br />
I was working in Manchester for a week in October 1972 and staying fairly close to Prestwich Heys<br />
ground. On the Wednesday night, the only football option was a train to Bolton for the evening kick<br />
off. Bolton were lying in second place in Division 3 and went on to be Champions. Swansea City occupied<br />
bottom spot at the time and were well beaten. They were relegated to Division 4 at the end of<br />
the season.<br />
My visit to Bury is clouded in mystery. I think I was on a short speedway tour of the North West and<br />
took in the game as a forerunner of a meeting at Belle Vue in the evening. Bury were 22 nd in the table<br />
while Swansea City were 2 nd and went on to be promoted in 3 rd Place. Bury avoided relegation. I remember<br />
nothing about this game although Swansea City were particularly strong that season with the<br />
likes of Leighton Phillips, Tommy Smith, Phil Boersma, Alan Curtis and John Toshack as player<br />
manager.
John Clarke IBF / BSF President
A series of articles by the author of the book ‘A History and Guide to Football Programmes’<br />
describing how programmes have changed over a century-and-a-half of Association<br />
Football. These articles will appear throughout the season in the Sittingbourne FC<br />
programme.<br />
Everybody’s Doing It in the 1920’s<br />
Programme issuing by clubs and associations became the norm in the 1920’s, resulting from the<br />
example shown by those clubs whose pre-Great War programmes had proved to be good<br />
sellers, and significant profit makers. Another reason for the explosion of issues was the widespread<br />
provision of “Half Time Scoreboards” around football grounds.<br />
In the days before radio coverage and teletext, football crowds had to rely on the “half times”<br />
from other grounds being displayed on enormous fixed boards (either at the back of the terracing<br />
or at the trackside), to ascertain how rivals were faring. The only means of deciphering the mixture<br />
of letters and numbers was to refer to the coded list of fixtures printed in the match programme.<br />
In this way, the programme had evolved from being a means of identification of players<br />
to being a vehicle for even more spectator information.<br />
Part of the sudden upsurge in programme production was the virtual doubling of the size of the<br />
Football League in the early 1920’s, by the formation of Division 3 North and the transfer of clubs<br />
from the Southern League to form Division 3 South. Thus we have the first regular issue of programmes<br />
from Rochdale in 1922/23, Halifax Town in 1921/22 and such long forgotten ex-League<br />
clubs as Wigan Borough and Stalybridge Celtic (both 1921/22) and Nelson (1924/25). Of clubs to<br />
join the League in subsequent years, York City issued an 8-page programme in 1924/25 in the<br />
Midland League, and Torquay United first issued (starting with FA Cup ties) in 1923/24.<br />
Chelsea, host club of the 1920, 1921, and 1922 FA Cup Finals, set a fine example by publishing<br />
the first truly official, and substantial, FA Cup Final programmes. Featuring classical sketches by<br />
Bernhard Hugh on the cover, these were 24, 20 and 8-page programmes respectively, the last<br />
bearing a very close resemblance to the standard Chelsea programme of the inter-war years.<br />
The 1920’s was the decade in which football programme production became the norm throughout<br />
the Football League, and for all major non-league clubs, and it was also the era in which programmes<br />
adopted the format we associate with them today. Henceforth, match programmes<br />
would be multi-page, stapled, liberally filled with advertisements and including as a minimum;<br />
team selections, fixtures/results, league tables, half-time scoreboard and editorial.<br />
For more information and advice on programmes and programme collecting, please visit<br />
www.pmfc.co.uk.
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Match Report—By Tony Rickson<br />
Tuesday, 17th September 2019<br />
BetVictor Isthmian League South East Division<br />
Ashford United (1) 2 (Smith 7, 90+2) Sittingbourne<br />
(1) 1 (Caney-Bryan (pen) 33)<br />
Attendance: 225<br />
With 90 minutes played, battling Sittingbourne<br />
were on the brink of becoming the first team to<br />
take a point off old rivals Ashford in the league<br />
this season.<br />
But they’ve developed a habit over the last<br />
couple of years of conceding late goals, and<br />
Ashford stunned them two minutes into added<br />
time with a dramatic winner.<br />
To rub salt into the wounds, the goalscorer,<br />
with his second of the night, was David Smith,<br />
who was given his first chance at this level of<br />
football by Sittingbourne.<br />
That’s three defeats on the trot for the Brickies,<br />
who at least fought well throughout and<br />
defended stubbornly, restricting the home side<br />
to very few clear-cut chances in the second<br />
half even though they didn’t enjoy a lot of possession<br />
themselves.<br />
For this second local derby in four days, Sittingbourne<br />
made just one change from the<br />
team that lost at Faversham on Saturday, Johan<br />
Caney-Bryan replacing top scorer Roman<br />
Campbell, whose one month loan from Gillingham<br />
has now expired.<br />
But they changed formations, with Ben Fitchett<br />
moving from midfield to a back three, and<br />
later to right-back in a more conventional fourman<br />
defence, while Kane Phillip moved upfront<br />
to provide a double spearhead with<br />
Caney-Bryan.<br />
Ashford started confidently and were a goal<br />
up in no time when a seemingly misplaced<br />
header went behind the Sittingbourne back<br />
three and Smith poached the goal. He looked<br />
as if he might have been offside but nothing<br />
was given.<br />
On a zippy artificial surface it was a much<br />
quicker game than Saturday’s and, and after<br />
not seeing much of the ball for the first 15<br />
minutes, Sittingbourne began to play their way<br />
into the game.<br />
It was an impressive recovery from that early<br />
blow, and after Tommie Fagg had threatened<br />
the Ashford goal with a long-range shot, they<br />
equalised just after the half-hour.<br />
Fitchett found Caney-Bryan with a great pass<br />
down the right and as his cross came in, Phillip<br />
was shoved over as he charged in on goal.<br />
Caney-Bryan converted the penalty with no<br />
little skill.<br />
Lex Allan, a giant in defence and always a<br />
threat when going forward for set pieces, almost<br />
got on the end of a Chris Barnard freekick<br />
and Sittingbourne ended the half feeling<br />
they’d done a good job to get back in the<br />
game so well.<br />
They were dangerous in breakaways in the<br />
second half, too, often prompted by Fagg from<br />
a deeper role than usual, and Jason Fregene<br />
had a shot deflected just wide, Allan almost<br />
forced a corner in and Lewis Chambers had a<br />
shot blocked as he tore forward in a superb<br />
Sittingbourne counter-attack.<br />
To be fair, Ashford had plenty of the ball, but<br />
they didn’t get much joy with aerial challenges<br />
in the box, and Sittingbourne looked to be<br />
holding out for what would have been a very<br />
hard-earned but deserved point.<br />
When Smith blazed a free-kick out of the<br />
ground late on, it looked as though Ashford’s<br />
final chance was going with it, but they conjured<br />
up a winning goal in added time to break<br />
Sittingbourne hearts.<br />
Sittingbourne left a gap down the left of their<br />
defence for an overlapping full-back to race<br />
into and his low cross was converted at close<br />
range by the predatory Smith.<br />
Things aren’t going Sittingbourne’s way at the<br />
moment, but manager Chris Lynch promised<br />
his team would never be found lacking in effort<br />
and passion, and they gave it their all only<br />
to come up just short.<br />
After four successive away games, it will be<br />
nice to get back to Woodstock on Saturday<br />
when visitors Guernsey will fly in to present a<br />
different sort of challenge altogether.<br />
Ashford United: Sam Mott, Jerald Aboagye,<br />
Jake McIntyre, Danny Walder (Yellow card)<br />
(Levi Gold, 84 min), Josh Wisson, Mohammed<br />
Kamara, Hassan Ibrahiym, Lee Prescott (Zak<br />
Henry, 70 min), Jay May, David Smith (Theo<br />
Osinfolarin, 90+3 min), Tashi-Jay Kwayle.<br />
Subs not used: Ramell Lake, Lee Hook.<br />
Sittingbourne: Tom Benham, Ben Fitchett,<br />
Jason Fregene, Lewis Chambers (Yellow<br />
card) (Liam Middleton, 90+3 min), Lex Allan,<br />
Cory Walters-Wright, Abdel N’Daw (Enoch<br />
Ako-Adjei, 70 min), Tommie Fagg, Johan<br />
Caney-Bryan, Chris Barnard, Kane Phillip<br />
(Festus Lori, 81 min).<br />
Subs not used: Lewis West, Josh Oliver.
BetVictor Isthmian League South East<br />
Todays Matches<br />
3pm<br />
Burgess Hill Town<br />
v<br />
Ramsgate<br />
3pm<br />
Cray Valley PM<br />
v<br />
Faversham Town<br />
3pm<br />
East Grinstead Town<br />
v<br />
Whitstable Town<br />
3pm<br />
Haywards Heath Town<br />
v<br />
Hastings United<br />
2pm<br />
Herne Bay<br />
v<br />
Guernsey<br />
3pm<br />
Sevenoaks Town<br />
v<br />
Ashford United<br />
3pm Three Bridges v Phoenix Sports
Match Reports by Tony Rickson<br />
Saturday, 21st September 2019<br />
BetVictor Isthmian League South East Division<br />
Sittingbourne (0) 0 Guernsey (0) 1 (Skillen 90)<br />
Attendance: 139<br />
Oh no, not again. That’s three times in the last<br />
four games that Sittingbourne have conceded<br />
crucial late goals.<br />
It cost them a win against East Grinstead, a hardearned<br />
point at Ashford on Tuesday night when<br />
the home team won it in the 92nd minute, and<br />
now a draw against Guernsey in a match they<br />
should have won easily.<br />
All this means that since last March, Sittingbourne<br />
have won just once in 15 league games.<br />
It’s a long time since home fans saw the team get<br />
three points, but despite the hard dry pitch, despite<br />
the sun beating down, despite Guernsey enjoying<br />
a good start to their season, despite this<br />
being a very young Sittingbourne side, this was<br />
the day to do it.<br />
Sittingbourne had chances galore, but good as<br />
their approach work was at times, their finishing<br />
just never matched it. And when they got anxious<br />
about it in the second half, they took the wrong<br />
option too many times, players shooting when a<br />
pass was on to a better-placed colleague.<br />
It’s easy to criticise from the sidelines, and of<br />
course all the players were doing their best, but<br />
when you’ve got four breaking against two defenders,<br />
the best way to get through is to pass<br />
rather than hold onto the ball too long and dribble<br />
into trouble.<br />
Guernsey, who only just escaped relegation at<br />
the end of last season, came into the match on an<br />
excellent run of just one defeat in six games<br />
played. And that’s despite long days and plenty of<br />
airport-waiting, playing all of them here on the<br />
mainland as their home ground is having work<br />
done on it.<br />
Sittingbourne were without the injured Lewis<br />
Chambers, joining a long list of players out injured<br />
or unavailable, and left out Emmanuel N’Daw and<br />
Kane Phillip from the team that lost at Ashford. In<br />
came Festus Lori, Liam Middleton and Josh Oliver,<br />
who showed a lot of potential and dazzling<br />
footwork in his full league debut.<br />
Guernsey have very definite patterns of play,<br />
passing the ball round at the back before launching<br />
long balls forward, but their three-man back<br />
line always looked as if it could be caught out by<br />
quick attacks.<br />
Sittingbourne made a promisingly effective start,<br />
and after 12 minutes, Johan Caney-Bryan<br />
thrashed a shot against the inside of the post<br />
from Lex Allan’s headed pass.<br />
Caney-Bryan, who worked hard throughout and<br />
held the ball up well, got clear down the middle<br />
but shot wide and Oliver also missed the target<br />
from a good position.<br />
Into the second half and Caney-Bryan couldn’t<br />
quite stretch enough to get in an accurate header<br />
from Tom Fagg’s cross as Sittingbourne again<br />
took control of the game.<br />
Chances followed, in fact they flowed, but the<br />
Guernsey keeper rushed out to make good saves<br />
from Caney-Bryan and sub Kane Phillip, Fagg<br />
had two shots that were saved comfortably, and<br />
Oliver couldn’t get on target with opportunities he<br />
created for himself.<br />
Guernsey seemed content to style it out, breaking<br />
only very occasionally, though when they did Tom<br />
Benham was forced to make a couple of good<br />
saves.<br />
It looked as if Sittingbourne were going to miss<br />
out on three points that seemed to have been<br />
there for the taking, but the game had a bitter<br />
twist in its tail.<br />
Guernsey always come to play football but they<br />
were rather too quick to go down towards the<br />
end, and I thought the free-kick that led to their<br />
90th minute goal was a poor decision.<br />
But it was right out wide near the halfway line and<br />
should have been defended. The ball got into the<br />
six-yard area, though, and was scuffed back for<br />
sub Skillen to shoot into the far corner and send<br />
the away team off celebrating.<br />
Harsh on Sittingbourne but it’s a tough old game,<br />
football, and the team who dominates doesn’t always<br />
win matches. They now have a fortnight’s<br />
break from league action to put this defeat behind<br />
them and bounce back for the rest of the season<br />
–there’s a long way to go yet.<br />
Sittingbourne: Tom Benham, Ben Fitchett (Lewis<br />
West, 72 min), Jason Fregene, Tom Fagg, Lex<br />
Allan, Cory Walters-Wright, Liam Middleton, Chris<br />
Barnard (Yellow card), Johan Caney-Bryan<br />
(Emmanuel N’Daw, 66 min), Joshua Oliver, Festus<br />
Lori (Kane Phillip, 52 min). Sub not used: Declan<br />
Pearse.<br />
Guernsey: Callum Stanton, Frank Tobin, Jamie<br />
Dodd (Yellow card), Thomas Dodds (Charlton<br />
Gauvain, 32 min), Thomas Strawbridge, Harry<br />
Tobin, Liam Mahon (Sebastian Skillen, 71 min),<br />
Kieran Mahon, Will Fazakerley, Ross Allen, Carlos<br />
Canha (Alex Scott, 67 min). Subs not used:<br />
Thomas De La Mere, Keanu Marsh.<br />
Referee: Mr Ian Fissenden; Assistants: Mr Howard<br />
Collins, Mr Billy Woods.
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Brickies Lottery Results<br />
The lottery is now even more attractive. There is now an annual prize (in December) of £500, and<br />
each month a prize of £100. In addition Each week there are draws for £40 ( 3 prizes except for<br />
the week when there is a £100 prize when there will be two £40 prizes).<br />
Now is the time to join our lottery, see John Pitts or Peter Pitts (On the PA) or the bar for a form,<br />
cost is just a £1 a week! (Payable monthly. Quarterly or annually)<br />
Week Commencing 14th October 2019<br />
£40, Ticket number <br />
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Week Commencing 7th October 2019<br />
£100, Ticket number 356, Doris Goodman, Sittingbourne<br />
£40, Ticket number 024, Terry Miller, Sittingbourne,<br />
£40, Ticket number 682, Roy Wellard, Sittingbourne.<br />
Week Commencing 30th September 2019<br />
£40, Ticket number 104, Don Ralph, Sittingbourne<br />
£40, Ticket number 368, Warren Chambers, Sittingbourne,<br />
£40, Ticket number 616, Ted Overy, Sittingbourne.<br />
Week Commencing 23rd September 2019<br />
£40, Ticket number 146, Peter Dixon, Bapchild.<br />
£40, Ticket number 469, Trevor Davies, Sittingbourne,<br />
£40, Ticket number 632, John Fordham, Bapchild
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