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29th September 2020

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CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN v HALLEN FC

Match Day Football Programme.
Toolstation Western League.
29th September 2020

WELCOME TO THE RIDINGS
HOME OF

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN FC

TODAYS GAME

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
V

HALLEN

TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE
PREMIER DIVISION

29th SEPTEMBER 2020

THANK YOU TO
TOOL DESIGN & MANUFACTURE LTD

OUR MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

Cover Photograph Courtesy Alex James.

FROM THE BOARDROOM

Firstly I’d like to extend a warm welcome to all
the players, officials and supporters from Hallen
to The Ridings tonight for this Toolstaion Western
League match we hope that you had a good
journey and that you all enjoy the Sodbury
hospitality.

Jeff Roberts
The Gaffer

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN HISTORY

In the summer of 1959 Cliff Phelps decided it was time football association was brought
back to the town. It had been six long years since the boys of the town had donned the
Blue & White of Sodbury in the Western League. After several meetings at The Bell Inn
(Now Brooks Bar & Kitchen) the new club was formed. Major L.M.Harris was Presi-
dent, Mr. E Purbrick Chairman, Mr. C Phelps Vice Chairman, Club Captain Dennis
Greenaway and Youth Captain Michael Boulton. In the initial 1959/60 season they en-
tered a senior team into The Dursley & Wotton League and a team into the Youth Sec-
tion. The following season Sodbury joined the Bristol and District League and through-
out the 60's remained in Division 3.

The 1970's began with relegation, when we finished bottom of Division 3 and the slump
continued in 1971/72 Season when finishing bottom of Division 4. The Mid 70's saw a few
changes and the ground work of the team today. Mike Fox became player Manager and
'The Sods' began a Sunday Side. In the 1976/77 Season, Sodbury finished third in Divi-
sion 5 and gained promotion. The 1978/79 Season saw us go one better and finished run-
ners-up of Division 4. To finish the decade off and celebrate twenty years of the club's
rebirth, we won the Championship of Division 3 in 1979/80.

The 1980's began were the 70's left off and a fourth place finish gave Sodbury promotion
to Bristol and District Division 1. 1981/82 saw the rebirth of our Reserve side and by the
end of the season, the 1st's had gained promotion to the Senior Division. From Division
5, to the Senior League in six seasons. The first season in the Senior division was mid-
table finish and the end of the season saw Mike Fox's testimonial and an Ashton Gate
appearance against Mangotsfield united. The following season we finished third. After
finishing 15th in 1985/86 we were relegated to Division 1, where we remained until fin-
ishing runners up in 1988/89.

The 1990's kicked off with a third place finish and promotion to the Bristol Premier
Combination Div 1. in 1990/91. The early 90's saw a new clubhouse and changing rooms
built with Players and Committee members contributing their trades. A fourth place
finish and the winning of the Premier cup in 1992/93 was the clubs best season so far.
The Sods remained in Division 1 until the end of the nineties, when they were promoted
to the Premier Division for the 1999/00 Season.

The 2000's and after 3 seasons in the Premier, the Sods were relegated at the end of
2001/02 season. A new manager and new era began in 2002/03. Les Underdown and his
Assistant Jeff Clark both ex-players with the club took over the reins. A mid table finish
in their first season, saw Les leave and left Jeff in the hot seat. The following season saw
another mid-table finish and the Reserves become Champions with the exciting players

now in the squad. 2004/05 ended in a disappointing third place but the club now had a
third team as well. The following season, the previous year was forgotten when the club
won the Championship and promoted back to the Premier division. A mid table finish in
the Premier division and the other 2 teams both winning promotion was a good season in
2006/07. 2007/08 became the clubs most successful season, when the first's won the
Championship of the Premier and the reserves Champions of Bristol & District division
1. The first season and a change of manager in the Gloucestershire county league and the
team finished bottom of the league, only winning 5 games. Even though the club finished
bottom, they were not relegated. Mark Stenner was appointed manager and he started
the steady march up the County league.

The 2010's has produced the club's most successful time in their history. Mark Stenner
had taken the team to a third place finish in the County league in 2010/11. After his de-
parture early the following season, Scott Gibson took over. A disappointing bottom place
finish was followed by two seasons of rebuilding and climbing the league. Karl Reese was
appointed new manager at the beginning of 2014/15 season and in his first season had
promoted the club from the County league to the dizzy heights of Western League foot-
ball with a third place finish. Not a bad start for the new gaffer but with some new faces
and playing great football, we went 1 better the following season and won the Western
League Division 1 Championship. 2016/17 and the Western League Premier division was
tough but a very creditable 13th position and competing in the F.A.Vase was our most
successful season so far. 2017/18 was going to be a massive mountain to climb. Karl had
left the club and also half the first team had departed to pastures new. Enter Neil Simons
our new gaffer, a season in the Western league to take on with half a team and to make
things a little more difficult, your first game is the clubs first ever game in the F.A.Cup.
The season ended with a 13th place finish, an FA Cup victory and a quarter final place
in the GFA Challenge trophy. Early in the 2018/19 Season Neil decided to leave the club
and shortly afterwards we appointed our present manager Joe White and his assistant
Steve. At the end of the season under his leadership, the club had finished 10th in the
Western League and had the best run in the FA cup in the clubs history. The club were
successful in their appeal against the Hellenic League, sideways move by the F.A. So
2019/20 season was in the Western League Premier. The uncertainty of which League we
would be playing in, unsettled the players and so several departed the Club before a ball
was kicked that Season. Three weeks before the season started the club also lost our
Manager and his Assistant. Justin Bishop & Scott Gibson took control of the 1st team as
Caretaker management and remained there until the League came to an abrupt halt.
The F.A. announced on 26th March 2020 that the Step 1-7 game and all grass-
roots football leagues and competition under its umbrella had ended, as a result of the
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic. All results for the season would be expunged.

The 2020’s begin with Jeff Roberts and his team, Drew, Sean & Nick steering the 1st
Team.

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
MEET THE PLAYERS FOR 2020/21

Chris Simsek Nathan Brown
Goalkeeper Defender/Midfield
“Simmo”
“Browner”
Retained From Retained From
The Sods
The Sods
Aaron Stevens
Defender Frankie Grieveson
“Azza” Midfield
“Grievo”
Signed From
Malmesbury Vics Signed From
Highworth
Ellis McSharry
Defender Callum Ball
“Macca” Midfield
“Sidwell”
Signed From
Highworth Retained From
The Sods U18s
Ben Chick
Defender Jordan Roberts
“Chicky” Midfield
Retained From “Jord”
The Sods
Signed From
Louie Millard Highworth
Defender
Josh Coombe
Retained From Midfield
The Sods “Coombe”

Ewan McMillan Signed From
Defender Highworth
“McMill”
Keane Ashwood
Retained From Midfield
The Sods “Keano”

Retained From
The Sods U18s

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
MEET THE PLAYERS FOR 2020/21

Lewis Bezer Levi Senior
Midfield Forward
“Beez” “Lski”

Retained From Signed From
The Sods Avonmouth

Luke Johnson Jack Parker
Midfield Midfield
“JP”
Jonah Beer
Midfield Retained From
“Duracell” The Sods

Signed From Sol Pryce
Highworth Forward
“Prycey”
Jordan Clark Signed From
Midfield Melksham
“Clarky”
Kalum Youngsam
Signed From Forward
Highworth “K”

Darren Jefferies Signed From
Midfield/Forward Cirencester

“Dazza” Corey King
Signed From Forward
Highworth “CK”

Jack Moore Sined From
Midfield Highworth
“Moorey”
Josh Pandolfino
Retained From Midfield/Forward
The Sods
“Pandy”
Retained From
The Sods U18s

SUNDAY 27th SEPTEMBER 2020
CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN LADIES

V
FOREST GREEN ROVERS LADIES

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE

PREMIER DIVISION

OUR NEXT MATCH
TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE

3rd October 2020 - 3.00 pm

BRIDPORT
v

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN

01.09.2020 - F.A.Cup Extra Pre-Round 2 Chipping Sodbury Town 2
Royal Wootton Bassett
Lost 4 - 1 on pens 1 Tavistock 5
4 Chipping Sodbury Town 0
05.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 0 Plymouth Parkway 4
09.09.2020 - Westbury United 4 Chipping Sodbury Town 1
12.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town
16.09.2020 - Bradford Town 0 Bishops Cleeve 1
19.09.2020 - F.A.Vase 1st Qualifying R. 0 Roman Glass St.George 2
0 Chipping Sodbury Town 0
Chipping Sodbury Town
22.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Hallen
26.09.2020 - Buckland Athletic Chipping Sodbury Town
29.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Cribbs FC
03.10.2020 - Bridport Chipping Sodbury Town
06.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
10.10.2020 - Odd Down (Bath) Bitton
13.10.2020 - Brislington Bradford Town
17.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
20.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Westbury United
24.10.2020 - Bridgwater Town Chipping Sodbury Town
03.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Brislington
07.11.2020 - Shepton Mallet Chipping Sodbury Town
14.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Exmouth Town
05.12.2020 - Plymouth Parkway Chipping Sodbury Town
12.12.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
19.12.2020 - Wellington Shepton Mallet
26.12.2020 - Clevedon Town Bridport
09.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
16.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
23.01.2021 - Hallen Street
30.01.2021 - Exmouth Town Keynsham Town
06.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
13.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Bridgwater Town
27.02.2021 - Cribbs FC Cadbury Heath
06.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
13.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Odd Down (Bath)
20.03.2021 - Bitton Chipping Sodbury Town
27.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Buckland Athletic
02.04.2021 - Roman Glass St.George Chipping Sodbury Town
05.04.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Chipping Sodbury Town
10.04.2021 - Street Wellington
17.04.2021 - Cadbury Heath Chipping Sodbury Town
24.04.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Clevedon Town
01.05.2021 - Keynsham Town Chipping Sodbury Town
08.05.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town
15.05.2021 - Tavistock

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN OFFICERS

 PRESIDENT – JEFF HARPER
 CHAIRMAN – MIKE FOX
 VICE CHAIRMAN – RICH BISP
 TREASURER – GARY WALTERS
 DEPUTY TREASURER - SANDRA KING
 CLUB SECRETARY – LES THEOBALD
 FIXTURE SECRETARY – GEOFF ENDICOTT (TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE)
 FIXTURE SECRETARY – MIKE FOX (PREMIER COMBINATION & DISTRICT LEAGUES)
 CLUB MANAGER – SCOTT GIBSON
 BAR MANAGER – DIANE WALTERS
 COMMERCIAL MANAGER – MARK LLOYD
 ENTERTAINMENTS OFFICER – HARVEY PERKS
 1St TEAM MANAGER – JEFF ROBERTS
 RESERVES MANAGER – LES THEOBALD
 ‘A’ TEAM MANAGER – RICKY GRAY
 LADIES MANAGER – JAKE SCANLON
 U18 DEV MANAGERS – MARK LLOYD & STEVE WOODRUFF
 U18 SUN MANAGER – BRIAN COOK
 WEBMASTER – ANDY WILDGOOSE

COMMITTEE MEMBERS
ANDY NEWELL, JASON RUNDLE & TERRY VOISEY

PAST HONOURABLE MEMBERS WHO WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
JOHNNY BEER, MIKE (JUMBO) BOULTON, ALAN GREEN & PADDY O’CONNELL

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
KEANE ASHWOOD

BE OUR NEXT
MATCH BALL
SPONSOR

CONTACT US
FOR MORE DETAILS

[email protected]

LEAGUE HEAD TO HEAD WITH HALLEN

30.11.2019 Chipping Sodbury Town 2 Hallen FC 3
21.09.2019 Hallen FC 2 Chipping Sodbury Town 0
16.02.2019 Chipping Sodbury Town 1 Hallen FC 2
13.10.2018 Hallen FC 1 Chipping Sodbury Town 0
17.03.2018 Hallen FC 3 Chipping Sodbury Town 1
04.11.2017 Chipping Sodbury Town 1 Hallen FC 2
17.04.2017 Chipping Sodbury Town 0 Hallen FC 0
22.10.2016 Hallen FC 0 Chipping Sodbury Town 1

SODBURY’S FINEST

THE SODS

MERCHANDISE

POLO SHIRTS
£15

BASEBALL CAPS

£12 BEANIE HATS

£8

BADGES £3

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UP THE SODS

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Sponsored By

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Sponsored By

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SPONSOR

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AND YOUR COMPANY

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HERE

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN LADIES
SPONSORSHIP

Sponsor 1 of our Ladies £50pp
Your Name or Company Banner
will be in every programme for

the rest of Season 2020/21.

KYRA BISHOP TIANNA BISHOP
LYDIA BRITT EMILY BROWN
LAUREN CORNOCK LAURA CURNOCK
ZOE FOSTER EMILY GIBSON
JODIE HOOD ANISHA HOUSE
GEORGINA HUNT SOPHIE KELLY
REBECCA MUNN JADE POOLMAN
BECKY STORER HELEN TUCKWELL
RORIE WILSON

[email protected]

LAST TUESDAY NIGHT. HOME TO ROMAN GLASS

LAST TUESDAY NIGHT. HOME TO ROMAN GLASS

REFEREE - SAM WILLIAMS

HALLEN FC

ASSISTANTS - SIMON LARAWAY
GARY CLENCH

HALLEN FC HISTORY

The club was formed by members of a new community living at Lawrence Weston
on the outskirts of Bristol, which had been developed shortly after World War
Two. The club was named Lawrence Weston Athletic and played in the Bristol &
District League, and it has moved forward steadily since moving to the village of
Hallen in 1979, to conform with League Ground grading. Much of the credit for
the progress of this club can be accredited to the late Frank Fairman and his fam-
ily. His son Francis, and grandson Lee continue the link with the club. In fact Lee
played a major part in our fight for survival during the summer of 2015, when the
club was in danger of losing its home. So it was no surprise when long serving
Chairman Barrie Phillips nominated Lee to take over the chair from himself, at the
next AGM. The club became known as Lawrence Weston Hallen when it moved to
Moorhouse Lane, joining the Gloucestershire County League in 1982, and under
that title were runners up 1987-88, and Champions 1988- 89, after which the club
dropped Lawrence Weston from its title to become known as simply Hallen. The
club completed the double in 1992-93, when winning the Gloucestershire Chal-
lenge Trophy and the League title. Promotion was achieved, joining the Hellenic
League Division One, and after further improvements to the facilities (particularly
the erection of floodlights and a 200-seater stand), a runner-up position in 1996–
97 led to another step up, to the Hellenic League Premier Division. The club had
always considered the Western League as its goal, as this League was more famil-
iar with Bristolians than the Hellenic League. Their wish to transfer over was
granted at the second time of asking but it was insisted that the club join the First
Division for season 2000-01. The club finished fourth in its first season in the
Western League and reached the last sixteen of the F.A.Vase losing to Brigg Town
6-5 in extra time. Further progress was made when new manager Gary Damone
led the team to the Division One title in Season 2003-4, and fourth place in the
Premier Division at the first attempt. The club also reached the final of the GFA
Trophy and were denied a place in the first round of the F.A. Cup when losing to
Nationwide Conference side Canvey Island in the fourth and final qualifying
round. This success saw Southern League side Taunton Town tempt Gary Damone
to try his hand at a higher level, which in turn saw Hallen have a dip in form, as
players were also tempted away. It is however well known that a high percentage
of players are happy to return to Hallen.
For season 2009-10 the club welcomed back Gary Damone as manager and many
former players too. The club finished in a disappointing twelth position in 2009-
10, but a crop of long term injuries did not help. The club however were to lift the
Western League (Les Phillips) Cup for the first time. The club had experienced a
bad start to the 2010-11 season, which saw the departure of manager Gary
Damone Who chose to take charge of his own town club Wellington. Club stal-
wart Paul Owen was given the task of steering the team to safety.

With just one win prior to taking over in November, he and his assistant John Tier-
ney changed fortunes around and we were safe from relegation with six games
left. Paul Owen's first full season as manager saw the club challenging for the ti-
tle, but a dip in form saw the club slip to fourth. Off the field, the club had en-
sured promotion would not be denied, had the club won the title by obtaining the
ground grading for Southern League football.
Season 2012-13 saw no repeat of a challenge for promotion, but the season was
kept alive by reaching the final of the Les Phillips League Cup for a second time. In
the final Willand Rovers won 1-0 before a crowd of 400 at Cribbs Friends Life FC.
As Paul Owen had already decided to step down at the end of the campaign, it
was unfortunate that he could not see his side lift the cup. By mid May the club
announced that Hengrove Athletic manager Jamie Hillman was to take over as
manager, He had been at the helm for eight years at Hengrove, and had just
guided them to the Premier Division as runners up in April. The 2013-14 season
under Jamie and his assistant Grantley Dicks, was a mixture of highs and lows.
The highs being success in lifting the GFA Trophy for a third time and reaching the
fifth round of the FA Vase losing away to West Auckland Town. In contrast we
finished the League campaign without a win in fifteen games.
Manager Jamie Hillman announced that he would be leaving, and previous man-
ager Paul Owen agreed to return for the 2014-15 season. By November the
League form was yet again cause for concern and Paul decided it would be best to
bring in a new face, rather than wait to the end of the season. Steve Winter a for-
mer Walsall and Torquay player was appointed with a view, of him settling in,
prior to the coming season. He was to resign in December 2015, and long serving
player Tom Collett took on the role as player manager assisted by Rayan Wilson
for the 2016-17 season. Following another poor run of results,Tom Collett made
way for former player Ben Willshire to return as the new manager. Ben guided
the club away from relegation, but when fortunes did not change in the next cam-
paign, it was decided his assistant Rob Sage should take over the helm prior to
Christmas 2017, with Ben remaining as a player. The resignation of Rob Sage
forced the club to seek another manager in February.
Former manager Gary Damone returned as interim manager, whilst the club de-
cided on a replacement from a record number of applicants. The successful candi-
date being former player Ray Johnstone, who had guided Odd Down to the title in
2016. Ray recruited another former Hallen player Tony Davis as his assistant for
the 2018-19 season, unfortunately Tony had to step down during the course of
the season. It was a season which saw a more settled side, finishing in twelfth
place the best for several years. Further progress was made during the 2019-20
season, with Ray being assisted by Dean Horseman, before it was brought to an
abrupt end due to the coronavirus pandemic.

HALLEN FC PENPICS

Aaron Anglin
Age: 32
Position: Att (LRC)
Nickname: Angs
Notes: Aaron is one of the nicest guys in local football. So nice in fact that he tends to let
the opposition off when he is a yard out.
Tom Bradley
Age: 25
Position: Def (LC)
Nickname: Braders
Notes: Tom returned to the club from local rivals Cribbs a couple of seasons ago. He has
great fitness and is a very level headed character who loves to kick the ball out of play a
lot.
Ben Carter
Age: 32
Position: GK
Nickname: Carts
Notes: Signed earlier this season from Oldland, Ben is an excellent shot stopper, very vocal
and commands his box extremely wells. Previously played in the Southern League for Paul-
ton Rovers.
Matt Davis
Age: 29
Position: Def (C)
Nickname: The Milky Bar Kid
Notes: The longest serving member of the squad, but yet still no one knows what his voice
sounds like. Matt is great in the air and composed on the ball.
Elliott Gibbons
Age: 24
Position: Mid (C)
Nickname: Gibbo
Notes: A new signing last season Elliott is a quality midfielder. His composure on the ball
and great vision makes him a welcome signing. His previous clubs include Bath City and
Paulton Rovers.
Luke Hall-Cousins
Age: 30
Position: Def (C)
Nickname:
Notes: Captain of the team Luke is a strong no nonsense defender. Larger than life, if his
backside doesn’t fill up the changing room his character will. Previously played for Chip-
penham Town.
Sam Hill
Age: 25
Position: Mid (C)
Nickname:
Notes: Signed from Mangotsfield a couple of seasons ago, Sam is an energetic combative
midfielder who chips in with his share of goals.

Robert Latham
Age: 24
Position: Att (RC)
Nickname:
Notes: Signed last season Rob is a pacey centre forward, who always seems to be in the
right place to get a goal. Previous clubs include Portishead.
Liam Macfarlane
Age: 30
Position: GK
Nickname: Mackers
Notes: An excellent keeper, Liam’s handling and distribution are some of the best in the
league. Current Player’s Player he is often seen with a bag of frozen peas, and is a menace
after a pint.
Jack Mills
Age: 26
Position: Def / Mid (R)
Nickname: Rooney
Notes: Previously played for Henbury, Jack has a sweet right foot and scores his fair
share of goals. If he could man mark as tight as he gets into a bag of crisps he’d be playing
at a higher level. Loves a budget holiday!
Archie Parry
Age: 18
Position: Mid (C)
Nickname: Arch
Notes: Archie is a new recruit from our Reserves. A tough tacking, ball playing midfield
with excellent prospects. Did have a spell at Cadbury Heath in The Western League to-
wards the end of last season.
Dan Payne
Age: 20
Position: Mid / Att (RL)
Nickname: Payner
Notes: Payner has returned to Hallen after a season with Lebeq in Division One of The
Western League. A strong powerful winger with an eye for goal.
Harvey Pritchard

Age: 18

Position: Mid / Att (RL)

Nickname: Pritch

Notes: Another new recruit from our Reserves this season Harvey looks an exciting player

for the future with pace in abundance.

Jordan Ricketts

Age: 31

Position: Mid / Att (C)

Nickname: Ricko

Notes: Signed towards the end of last season, Ricko has is a quality player who has played

most of his football at Southern League and above. Previous clubs include Bath City, Chip-

penham Town, Yate Town and Cirencester Town.

Cory Simpson
Age: 27
Position: Att (CL)
Nickname: Simo
Notes: Cory returns to Hallen this season after playing Southern League for several clubs
including Larkhall and Bristol Manor Farm. A proven goalscorer with pace and power.
Martin Stowell
Age: 29
Position: Def (C)
Nickname: Cheese String Man
Notes: Great signing last season, Martin is a solid defender as well as being a huge pres-
ence on and off the field. Previously worked with the Gaffer before at Odd Down where he
won the league.
Kyle Thomas
Age: 29
Position: Mid / Att (RC)
Nickname: Laffs
Notes: A classy player Laffs has bags of ability, but when he gets the ball we often have to
throw another one on so everyone else can play. Previously played in the Southern League
with Bristol Manor Farm and Mangotsfield.
Sacha Tong
Age: 31
Position: Att (RLC)
Nickname:
Notes: Signed half way through last season from Southern League Mangotsfield. Sacha
finished last seasons top goalscorer living up to his reputation as a prolific goalscorer and
provider in the Western League for many seasons with Cadbury Heath. Previous clubs also
include Yate Town.
Jacob Watson
Age: 22
Position: Def / Mid (C)
Nickname: Watters
Notes: Signed from Roman Glass St George Jacob is a full committed solid centre half.

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN LADIES
SOUTH WEST REGIONAL W.F.L.
EASTERN DIVISION

OUR NEXT LADIES MATCH

11h OCTOBER 2020 K.O. 02.00

SWINDON SUBMARINE WFC
v

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN LFC

GEORGE HUNT ZOE FOSTER
GOALKEEPER MIDFIELD

BECKY MUNN LYDIA BRITT
DEFENCE MIDFIELD FORWARD

BECKY STORER KYRA BISHOP
DEFENCE MIDFIELD

ANISA HOUSE HELEN TUCKWELL
DEFENCE DEFENCE

EMILY GIBSON SOPHIE KELLY
MIDFIELD ALL ROUNDER

JADE POOLMAN JODIE HOOD
DEFENCE DEFENCE

LAUREN CORNOCK TIANNA BISHOP
DEFENCE MIDFIELD ALL ROUNDER

RORIE WILSON LAURA CURNOCK
FORWARD ALL ROUNDER

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN LADIES
SOUTH WEST REGIONAL W.F.L.
EASTERN DIVISION

13.09.2020 - Frome Town LFC 1 Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 0

20.09.2020 - Women's F.A.Cup. Prelim Round. 4
5
Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 2 Bristol Rovers WFC

27.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 1 Forest Green Rovers WFC

11.10.2020 - Swindon Submarine WFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

18.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC Swindon Spitfires W&GFC

25.10.2020 - Laverstock & Ford LFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

01.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC Swindon Town Dev. WFC

08.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC Laverstock & Ford LFC

15.11.2020 - Swindon Town Dev. WFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

22.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC Swindon Submarine WFC

29.11.2020 - Forest Green Rovers WFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

06.12.2020 - Swindon Spitfires W&GFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

13.12.2020 - AEK Boco LFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

10.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC Frome Town LFC

17.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC AEK Boco LFC

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES
BRISTOL PREMIER COMBINATION

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES HISTORY

When Chipping Sodbury reformed in 1959/60 season, a Reserve team was formed and
entered the Dursley and Wotton League the following Season in 1960/61. The Reserves
then entered The Bristol & District League Division 6 the season after. The Reserves
stayed in the Bristol & District League through the 1960’s. The Present history of the
Reserves began in the 1981/82 season under manager John Beer. The Reserves spent
two seasons in The Bristol & Avon League before joining The Bristol & District League
in 1983/84 Season. After two promotions in 9 seasons, the Reserves became Champions
of Division 4 in 1992/93. Ten years later, in 2003/04, the Championship of Division 3 was
attained. A Great run in the GFA Intermediate cup saw the side reach the final but
come runners-up to Soundwell Victoria the following Season. After finishing runners-up
and getting promoted in 2006/07 they go 1 better and become Champions of the Bristol
& District League Division 1 in 2007/08. The next seven seasons were spent yo-yoing
between the Senior Division and Division 1. Becoming Champions for a fourth time in
the Reserves history saw them win the Senior Division in 2015/16. The following season
was another success for the Reserves, when in their first season in The Premier Combi-
nation Division 1 they finished runners-up and were promoted to The Premier Combi-
nation. The first season in The Premier Combination saw “The Sods” leaving it late and
winning 5 of their last 6 games in a 15 day period, to finish in tenth place. 2018/19 Sea-
son saw the team finish in 11th place and remain in the Premier Combination, the high-
est league standing in the Reserves History. In the 2019/20 season the F.A. announced
on 26th March 2020 that the Step 1-7 game and all grassroots football leagues and com-
petition under its umbrella had ended, as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pan-
demic. All results for the season would be expunged.

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES
BRISTOL PREMIER COMBINATION

OUR NEXT RESERVES MATCH
3rd October 2020 K.O. 02.30

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES
v

OLVESTON UNITED

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES
BRISTOL PREMIER COMBINATION

05.09.2020 - Hallen Reserves 6 Chipping Sodbury Town Res. 2
2
10.09.2020 - Longwell Green Sports Res. 5 Chipping Sodbury Town Res. 3
1
12.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. 2 Totterdown United
1
19.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. 2 Seymour United

26.09.2020 - Bristol Premier League Cup Round 1

Lost 6-5 Pens Shaftesbury Crusade 1 Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

03.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Olveston United

17.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Winterbourne United

31.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Shaftesbury Crusade

07.11.2020 - Seymour United Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

14.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Pucklechurch Sports

28.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. AEK Boco Reserves

05.12.2020 - Lebeq (Saturday) Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

12.12.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Highridge United

19.12.2020 - Pucklechurch Sports Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

02.01.2021 - Olveston United Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

16.01.2021 - Winterbourne United Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

23.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Nicholas Wanderers

30.01.2021 - Shaftesbury Crusade Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

06.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Lebeq (Saturday)

13.02.2021 - Nicholas Wanderers Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

20.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Hallen Reserves

06.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Longwell Green Sports Res.

13.03.2021 - AEK Boco Reserves Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

20.03.2021 - Cribbs FC Reserves Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

27.03.2021 - Highridge United Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

03.04.2021 - Totterdown United Chipping Sodbury Town Res.

10.04.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res. Cribbs FC Reserves

OUR HOME ‘THE RIDINGS’
IN DAYS GONE BY

SUPPORT
LOCAL

FOOTBALL

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN ‘A’
BRISTOL & DISTRICT SENIOR DIVISION

OUR NEXT ‘A’ TEAM MATCH

3rd OCTOBER 2020 - KO 2.30

GREYFRIARS ATHLETIC RESERVES
V

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN ‘A’ TEAM

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN ‘A’
BRISTOL & DISTRICT SENIOR DIVISION

05.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 6 Fry Club 'A' 2
09.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 1 Longwell Green Sports 'A' 2
12.09.2020 - Totterdown United Res. 2 Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 4
19.09.2020 - Highridge United Res. 1 Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 1
26.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 0 AFC Mangotsfield District 2
03.10.2020 - Greyfriars Athletic Res
10.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
24.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' AEK Boco 'A'
31.10.2020 - Patchway Town Res. Totterdown United Res.
07.11.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
21.11.2020 - Henbury Res. Highridge United Res.
28.11.2020 - Real Thornbury Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
05.12.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
12.12.2020 - AFC Mangotsfield District Seymour United Res.
19.12.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
26.12.2020 - Lawrence Rovers Henbury Res.
02.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
09.01.2021 - AEK Boco 'A' Greyfriars Athletic Res.
23.01.2021 - Stapleton Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
30.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
06.02.2021 - Seymour United Res. Patchway Town Res.
13.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
20.02.2021 - Fry Club 'A' Stapleton
06.03.2021 - Longwell Green Sports 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
13.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'
20.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Real Thornbury
Lawrence Rovers

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN U18
GLOS YOUTH MID-WEEK FLOODLIT

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN U18
GLOS YOUTH MID-WEEK FLOODLIT

10.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) 2 Hereford Pegasus Youth U18 5
17.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) 1 Dursley Town Boys Youth U18 3
30.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
05.10.2020 - U18 S Turier & Son Cup 2020 - 2021 Cheltenham Town Youth U18

Cinderford Town Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
14.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) Longlevens Youth U18
19.10.2020 - Tuffley Rovers Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
29.10.2020 - Evesham United Juniors U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
03.11.2020 - Cinderford Town Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
13.11.2020 - Abbeymead Rovers Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
19.11.2020 - Longlevens Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
27.11.2020 - Hereford Pegasus Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
03.12.2020 - Bishops Cleeve Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
10.12.2020 - Cheltenham Town Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
16.12.2020 - Newent Town Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
06.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) Evesham United Juniors U18
14.01.2021 - Dursley Town Boys Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk)
20.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) Tuffley Rovers Youth U18
27.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) Cinderford Town Youth U18
03.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) Bishops Cleeve Youth U18
17.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) Newent Town Youth U18
15.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Mwk) Abbeymead Rovers Youth U18

OUR NEXT UNDER 18’s (Mwk) MATCH
30th SEPTEMBER 2020— KO 7.30

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN U18 (Mwk)
V

CHELTENHAM TOWN YOUTH U18

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN U18
BRISTOL U18 COMBINATION

OUR NEXT UNDER 18’s (Sun) MATCH
4th OCTOBER 2020— KO 2.00
CHEW VALLEY
v

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN U18 (Sun)

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN U18
BRISTOL U18 COMBINATION

20.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) 2 Olveston United U17 5
27.09.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) 1 Stoke Lane Athletic Lions 2
04.10.2020 - Chew Valley
11.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
18.10.2020 - Clifton United Hawks Keynsham Town Juniors
25.10.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
15.11.2020 - Bitton Youth Fry Club Wanderers
22.11.2020 - Stoke Lane Athletic Lions Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
29.11.2020 - Keynsham Town Juniors Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
13.12.2020 - St.Nicholas Green Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
10.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
17.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) Mangotsfield United Lions
24.01.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) Clifton United Hawks
31.01.2021 - Fry Club Wanderers Bitton Youth
07.02.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
07.03.2021 - Mangotsfield United Lions Chew Valley
14.03.2021 - Olveston United U17 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
21.03.2021 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun) Chipping Sodbury Town U18 (Sun)
St.Nicholas Green





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