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Chipping Sodbury Town v Exmouth Town
Match Day Football Programme.
Toolstation Western League Premier Division.
18th January 2020

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CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN v EXMOUTH TOWN

Chipping Sodbury Town v Exmouth Town
Match Day Football Programme.
Toolstation Western League Premier Division.
18th January 2020

WELCOME TO THE RIDINGS
HOME OF

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN FC

TODAYS GAME

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
V

EXMOUTH TOWN

A TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE
PREMIER DIVISION MATCH
18th JANUARY 2020
THANK YOU TO

TOOL DESIGN & MANUFACTURE LTD
OUR MAIN CLUB SPONSOR

Cover Photograph Courtesy Alex James.

From the Boardroom

Firstly members of the CSTFC management committee would like to extend a warm welcome to all
the players, officials and supporters from Exmouth Town to The Ridings this afternoon for this
Western League Premier Division fixture.

Our visitors are in their second spell in the Western League after moving across from the South-
West Peninsula League at the start of the season. During their first period in the League the Club
were Premier Division Champions in 1983-84 and again in 1985-86, their name is also on the Les
Phillips Cup as winners in 1988-89

We go into today’s game against our third placed visitors on the back of a hard fought but well
deserved win over Wellington where three second half goals saw us overcome a 1 – 0 half time
deficit. Last week was the start of a run of home matches which takes us through January and into
February hopefully we can build on last week’s success and gradually climb the table. We are under
no illusions however as we have to play the top three, starting today, in our next 5 games.

The other teams in the relegation zone all lost last weekend so the gods were with us again and,
without wanting to show any favouritism, we hope it continues as we still have to play all the
relegation threatened teams again this season.

The weather still seems to be our biggest enemy with games being called off at all levels. Both the
Reserve and A teams are well behind in their fixtures and as a result some players are looking
elsewhere for games, the committee are worried over this and are looking to reverse the trend if
possible.

Whilst we are on the subject of the weather and the continuing trend of a warmer and wetter climate
it does seem that the new development at the ground will include a 3 or 4G pitch to appropriate
standards to enable matches to take place at all levels of football, and to ensure that assets are
being used to their maximum potential.

We will be entertaining Oldland Abbotonians in the 3rd Round of the GFA Challenge trophy on
Tuesday evening kicking off at 7.30.

Upcoming fixtures are:

Sat 18th Jan – Exmouth Town (H)
Tues 21st Jan – Oldland Abbotonians (H)
Sat 25th Jan – Plymouth Parkway (H)
Sat 1st Feb – Bradford Town (A)
Sat 8th Feb – Westbury Utd (A)
Sat 15th Feb – Cadbury Heath (H)
Sat 22nd Feb – Clevedon Town (H)
Tues 25th Feb – Shepton Mallett (H)

Come on you Sods

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 President, 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 entered a senior team into The Dursley & Wotton League and a team into the
Youth Section. The following season Sodbury joined the Bristol and District League and throughout
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 Division 5 and gained promotion. The
1978/79 Season saw us go one better and finished runners-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 finishing 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 forth 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 ninties, 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 Assisstant Jeff
Clark both ex-players with the club took over the reigns. 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 departure 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 football 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 we will remain in the Western League Premier. This uncertainty of which League
we would be playing in, unsettled the players and so several departed the Club before a ball was
kicked this Season. Three weeks before the season started we also lost our Manager and his
Assistant. Scott Gibson & Justin Bishop are our Caretaker 1st team management team.

UP THE SODS.



THE SODS HOME WIN OVER
WELLINGTON AFC

PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY MJR PHOTOGRAPHY

Chipping Sodbury Town FC 3

Wellington AFC 1

The Sods struggled with the conditions playing into a strong wind in
the first half and creating just a couple of half chances, however they
were resolute in defence and managed to frustrate their visitors for
much of the half. Wellington used the wind to good effect and
dominated possession and when Sodbury failed to clear a cross from
the left Harry Hamblin was on hand to slot home from inside the
penalty area with a low shot on 23 minutes.
As the half progressed Wellington began to rely on the long throw-in,
which initially caused panic in the home defence, but they overused
the tactic and the predictability allowed the Sods to clear the danger
with relative ease. Archie Watts was in fine form between the posts
and in difficult conditions he cleared his lines on numerous occasions
restricting the visitors to a slender 0-1 lead at the break.
The second half began with Wellington on the offensive, clearly aware
that the conditions would play a major part as the game progressed.
The Sods weathered the storm, using the wind at their backs to great
advantage and they dominated the final 35 minutes. They levelled
through Luke Burman on 65 minutes when he struck from the edge of
the area following a period of intense Sodbury pressure.
Dan Brown, on as a second half substitute struck the cross bar just
three minutes after the equaliser with a 25 yard effort that left the
keeper grasping at thin air. Brown’s introduction from the bench had a
positive impact and just four minutes later he rose above the
Wellington keeper at a corner with the resultant loose ball falling to
Jack Moore who fired home to give Sodbury the lead.
The home defence had a quiet second half but dealt with any threat
comfortably reducing their visitors to a couple of half chances.
Wellington were unable to cope with Sodbury’s passing and energy
levels and with just five minutes left Jack Parker added a third goal for
the hosts. Parker was sent clear with a precise clipped pass into the
penalty area where he found himself one on one with the keeper
calmly passing the ball into the corner of the net.
Report – Mark Lloyd

THE SODS HOME WIN OVER
WELLINGTON AFC

GOAL NUMBER 3 BY J.P.

PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY MJR PHOTOGRAPHY

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE

PREMIER DIVISION

OUR NEXT 1st TEAM MATCH
G.F.A. Challenge Trophy Round 3
Tuesday 21st January 2020 - k.o. 19.30

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
v

OLDLAND ABBOTONIANS

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18.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Exmouth Town

21.01.2020 - GFA Challenge Trophy Round 3

Chipping Sodbury Town Oldland Abbotonians

25.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Plymouth Parkway

01.02.2020 - Bradford Town Chipping Sodbury Town

08.02.2020 - Westbury United Chipping Sodbury Town

15.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Cadbury Heath

22.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Clevedon Town

25.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Shepton Mallet

29.02.2020 - Bridgwater Town Chipping Sodbury Town

07.03.2020 - Exmouth Town Chipping Sodbury Town

10.03.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Bitton

21.03.2020 - Street Chipping Sodbury Town

24.03.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Brislington

04.04.2020 - Wellington Chipping Sodbury Town

10.04.2020 - Clevedon Town Chipping Sodbury Town

13.04.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Odd Down (Bath)

18.04.2020 - Bridport Chipping Sodbury Town

21.04.2020 - Keynsham Town Chipping Sodbury Town

25.04.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Buckland Athletic

SHIPLEYS

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The Grapes
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1st TEAM RESULTS 2019/20 SEASON

03.08.2019 - Cribbs FC 1 Chipping Sodbury Town 2

06.08.2019 - Bitton 6 Chipping Sodbury Town 2

10.08.2019 - F.A.Cup Extra Preliminary Round

Dunstable Town 3 Chipping Sodbury Town 2

17.08.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 1 Bridgwater Town 8

20.08.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 0 Bradford Town 2

24.08.2019 - Buckland Athletic 4 Chipping Sodbury Town 0

01.09.2019 - F.A.Vase 1st Round Qualifying

Wokingham & Emmbrook 2 Chipping Sodbury Town 1

07.09.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 2 Westbury United 2

14.09.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 0 Cribbs 2

21.09.2019 - Hallen 2 Chipping Sodbury Town 0

28.09.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 0 Bridport 4

05.10.2019 - Brislington 3 Chipping Sodbury Town 4

12.10.2019 - Cadbury Heath 2 Chipping Sodbury Town 1

19.10.2019 - Roman Glass St.George 6 Chipping Sodbury Town 1

22.10.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 0 Keynsham Town 2

30.10.2019 - League Cup Round 1

Clevedon Town 4 Chipping Sodbury Town 2

09.11.2019 - Plymouth Parkway 5 Chipping Sodbury Town 2

12.11.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 0 Tavistock 3

30.11.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 2 Hallen 3

03.12.2019 - Odd Down (Bath) 1 Chipping Sodbury Town 2

07.12.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 1 Street 2

14.12.2019 - Tavistock 4 Chipping Sodbury Town 3

17.12.2019 - GFA Challenge Trophy Round 2

Chipping Sodbury Town 2 Tytherington Rocks 2

28.12.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 2 Roman Glass St.George 1

04.01.2020 - Shepton Mallet 6 Chipping Sodbury Town 0

11.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 3 Wellington 1

OUR NEXT 1st TEAM MATCH
G.F.A. Challenge Trophy Round 3
Tuesday 21st January 2020 - k.o. 19.30

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
v

OLDLAND ABBOTONIANS

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CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN
SQUAD

MANAGER ARCHIE WATTS PHYSIO
SCOTT GIBSON COLIN MUGOYA-TABINGWA KEN PURNELL

ASSISTANT JONATHAN INVERNIZZI
JUSTIN BISHOP LOUIE MILLARD
LUKE JOHNSON
EWAN McMILLAN
JUSTIN BISHOP
LUKE BURMAN
LEWIS BEZER
BEN CHICK
MILES GIBSON
DAN BROWN
JON MORGAN
JACK PARKER

ZAYD MUHAMMED
TYLER JACKSON
CHRIS KRITIKOS
NATHAN BROWN

JACK MOORE
ZAYD MUHAMMED
LUKE HENDERSON

TODAYS REFEREE
RICHARD LAWRENCE

EXMOUTH TOWN
SQUAD

MANAGER ROBBIE POWELL PHYSIO
KEVIN HILL MAX GILLARD BOB CHARD
DAVE ROWE
ASSISTANT STEVE AVERY
ANDY RAWLINGS
KIERAN WILLDIGGS
TOM GARDNER
SCOTT MERRITT
MARK LEVER

CALLUM SHIPTON
ADAM BILCOCK
AARRON DENNY
KARL RICKARD
BEN STEER
ACE HIGH
JORDAN HARRIS

REFEREE ASSISTANTS
GRAEME MARTIN
SCOTT McKENZIE

HISTORY EXMOUTH TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB

Exmouth Town Football Club was formed in 1933, playing their home games on
the Maer Cricket Field. They moved to their current home at Southern Road in
1964.

After many successful seasons in the Devon and Exeter League they joined the
Western League in 1973. They were promoted to the Premier Division after
finishing Runners-Up of Division One in1981-82 and won the Premier Division in
1983-84 and again in 1985-86. Other Western League honours include League Cup
winners 1989-90, Premier Division Runners-Up (twice) and the Sportsman Trophy
(twice).
Cup success includes winning the Devon St Lukes Bowl (three times), Devon Senior
Cup, Devon Premier Cup (twice) and in 1984-85 they reached the Semi- Final of the
FA Vase, narrowly losing to Fleetwood Town by the odd goal over the two games.
During this period the Club installed floodlights and hosted many matches against
Football League sides. On the 28 July 1987 they recorded their highest home
attendance of 2,395 for a match against Liverpool.

The success of the Eighties was, unfortunately, not repeated during the nineties
and the Club was relegated after the 1993-94 season. They gained promotion back
to the Premier Division for the 2003-04 season but regrettably had to withdraw
from the Western League during 2005.

On the 1st August 2006 the Club reformed as Exmouth Town (2006) AFC, playing in
the Devon and Exeter League. At the end of the season they were promoted into
Division One (East) of the newly formed South West Peninsula League, a step
seven league in the national pyramid system. The Club won the East Division in the
2012-13 season losing only one league game. They also won the Devon Premier
Cup and reached the semi-final of the SWP League Cup. Having achieved
promotion to the Premier Division the side finished as runners-up in season 2013-
14.
Having consolidated their position as a Premier Division side they finished eighth
in season 2014/15 and twelfth in 2015/16. Season 2016/17 saw further
improvement when they not only finished fifth in the League but also reached the
final of the League cup, the final of the St Lukes Bowl and the last sixteen of the FA
Vase.
In 2018/19 they finished runners-up in the League winning thirteen and drawing
two of their games played in 2019 and were promoted to the Toolstation Western
League Premier Division.

OUR HOME THE RIDINGS IN DAYS GONE BY

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN OFFICERS

 PRESIDENT – JEFF HARPER
 CHAIRMAN – MIKE FOX
 VICE CHAIRMAN – RICH BISP
 TREASURER – GARY WALTERS
 DEPUTY TREASURER
 CLUB SECRETARY – LES THEOBALD
 FIXTURE SECRETARY – GEOFF ENDICOTT (TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE)
 FIXTURE SECRETARY – MIKE FOX (PREMIER COMBINATION & DISTRICT LEAGUES)
 WEBMASTER – ANDREW WILDGOOSE
 CLUB MANAGER – SCOTT GIBSON
 BAR MANAGERS – SCOTT GIBSON & MIKE FOX
 1St TEAM MANAGER – SCOTT GIBSON (CARETAKER)
 RESERVES MANAGER – LES THEOBALD
 ‘A’ TEAM MANAGER – RICKY GRAY
 U18 MANAGER – MARK LLOYD
 LADIES MANAGER – JUSTIN BISHOP

COMMITTEE MEMBERS
SANDRA KING, JASON RUNDLE & TERRY VOISEY

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

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

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

01.09.2019 - Women's F.A.Cup Preliminary Round

Royal Wooton Bassett Town 7 Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 0
3
08.09.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 1 Frampton Rangers LFC 0
2
15.09.2019 - Oldland Abbotonians LFC 0 Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 2
4
22.09.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 3 Weston Mendip LFC 2

29.09.2019 - AEK Boco LFC 0 Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 0
2
06.10.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 1 Almondsbury WFC
1
20.10.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 0 Cheltenham Town LFC 1
1
27.10.2019 - Bristol Soccerworld Cup Round 1 6

Bristol Ladies Union 7 Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

10.11.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 4 Weston Super Mare LFC

17.11.2019 - G.F.A Womens Trophy Round 2

Pucklechurch Sports Ladies 2 Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

01.12.2019 - Frampton Rangers LFC 2 Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

08.12.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 4 AEK Boco LFC

05.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC 1 Bristol Ladies Union

26.01.2020 - Almondsbury WFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

16.02.2020 - Downend Flyers WFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

23.02.2020 - Bristol Ladies Union Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

01.03.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC Oldland Abbotonians LFC

08.03.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town LFC Downend Flyers WFC

15.03.2020 - Weston Mendip LFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

29.03.2020 - Weston Super Mare LFC Chipping Sodbury Town LFC

OUR NEXT LADIES MATCH
26th JAN. K.O. 02.00
ALMONDSBURY WFC
V

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN LFC

60 YEARS AGO

16th January 1960

OUR CHAIRMAN
ON THE SCORE SHEET

60 YEARS AGO

SODBURY REGAIN
EARLY FORM

SHARPNESS RESERVES 5
CHIPPING SODBURY 8

16th JANUARY 1960

Chipping Sodbury visited League Leaders Sharpness Reserves and
won a high scoring match in convincing fashion.
The Sods scorers Terry Leslie with 4, Outside right Gordon Dyer
bagged 2, Centre Forward Denis Crooks and inside right Leslie Bond
got one each.

20 YEARS AGO
CHIPPING SODBURY 1999/00

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES
BRISTOL PREMIER COMBINATION

CHIPPING SODBURY 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 be-
tween 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 Combination
Division 1 they finished runners-up and were promoted to The Premier Combination.
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 Season saw the
team finish in 11th place and remain in the Premier Combination, the highest league
standing in the Reserves History.

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES
BRISTOL PREMIER COMBINATION

07.09.2019 - Longwell Green Sports Res 9 Chipping Sodbury Town Res 1

28.09.2019 - GFA Senior Amateur Cup Round 1 3
3
Chipping Sodbury Town Res 5 Rockleaze Rangers Reserves 0
2
05.10.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res 1 Seymour United
3
12.10.2019 - Shaftesbury Crusade 2 Chipping Sodbury Town Res 3

19.10.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res 1 Olveston United 4
1
09.11.2019 - GFA Senior Amateur Cup Round 2 1
2
Greyfriars Athletic 6 Chipping Sodbury Town Res

23.11.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res 4 Totterdown United

30.11.2019 - Bristol Premier League Cup Round 2

Chipping Sodbury Town Res 6 Greyfriars Athletic

14.12.2019 - Seymour United 2 Chipping Sodbury Town Res

21.12.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res 2 Pucklechurch Sports

04.01.2020 - Highridge United 6 Chipping Sodbury Town Res

18.01.2020 - Pucklechurch Sports Chipping Sodbury Town Res

25.01.2020 - Bristol Premier League Cup Quarter Final

DRG SV Frenchay Chipping Sodbury Town Res

01.02.2020 - Olveston United Chipping Sodbury Town Res

08.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res Winterbourne United

15.02.2020 - Lebeq (Saturday) Chipping Sodbury Town Res

22.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res Highridge United

29.02.2020 - Totterdown United Chipping Sodbury Town Res

14.03.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res Longwell Green Sports Res

28.03.2020 - Cribbs Reserves Chipping Sodbury Town Res

04.04.2020 - Winterbourne United Chipping Sodbury Town Res

18.04.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town Res Lebeq (Saturday)

OUR NEXT RESERVES MATCH
Bristol Premier League Cup Quarter Final

25th JANUARY 2020 K.O. 02.00

DRG SV FRENCHAY
V

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN RESERVES

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN ‘A’
BRISTOL & DISTRICT LEAGUE DIVISION 1

BRISTOL & DISTRICT LEAGUE DIVISION 1

4th JANUARY 2020

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN ‘A’ 2
LAWRENCE ROVERS 2

After an extended break due to weather and the festive break, our 6th league fixture of
the season brought us a tough task against Lawrence Rovers. Over the past few seasons
this fixture has been entertaining with results going either way.
What we wanted from the team was a quick start and to put the opposition under
pressure. What we got was completely the opposite and we were 2-0 down halfway
through the half.
Suddenly we kicked into gear and put immense pressure on the opposition, moving the
ball quickly around the pitch and getting good service from the wings. Pressure told and
we were awarded a penalty, which was put away by Dalton Hoskins. Soon after, Dalton
doubled his tally and we finished the first half drawing 2-2.
We took the game to them in the second half and had chance after chance, but couldn't
convert any of them into goals. Whilst Lawrence Rovers had their chances we were, by far
the better side and the game finished 2-2. The debate is still ongoing as to whether it was
a point gained or 2 points lost, but that still leaves us 4th in the league having won 4, drew
1 and lost 1.
A good position for us to be in with games in hand.
Ricky Gray Manager.

07.09.2019 - Seymour United Res 2 Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 3

14.09.2019 - Totterdown United Res 1 Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 9

21.09.2019 - AFC Mangotsfield District 1 Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 2

09.11.2019 - GFA Junior Cup Round 2

Cribbs FC 'A' 4 Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 3

23.11.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 2 Totterdown United Res 1

30.11.2019 - Highridge United Res 5 Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 0

04.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' 2 Lawrence Rovers 2

18.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Greyfriars Athletic Res

25.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Stapleton AFC Res

25.01.2020 - Hanham Athletic Res Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'

01.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Seymour United Res

15.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Real Thornbury

22.02.2020 - Lawrence Rovers Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'

29.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Highridge United Res

07.03.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Longwell Green Sports 'A'

21.03.2020 - Stapleton AFC Res Chipping Sodbury Town 'A'

04.04.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town 'A' Hanham Athletic Res

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Our Mascot’s for the day

Corey &
Lorenzo

PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY MJR PHOTOGRAPHY

CHIPPING SODBURY TOWN U18
GLOS YOUTH MID-WEEK FLOODLIT

12.09.2019 - Slimbridge Development U18 6 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 0

18.09.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 6 Cheltenham Town U18 5

26.09.2019 - Longlevens U18 1 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 2

02.10.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 2 Bishops Cleeve U18 9

10.10.2019 - Cinderford Town U18 12 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 0

20.10.2019 - Gloucestershire F.A Under 18 Shield Round 1

Chipping Sodbury Town U18 3 Bradley Stoke U17 2

23.10.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 1 Evesham United U18 6

17.11.2020 - Gloucestershire F.A Under 18 Shield Round 2

Mangotsfield United U18 4 Chipping Sodbury Town U18 2

19.11.2019 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 1 Longlevens U18 3

22.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 Lydney Town U18

29.01.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 Tuffley Rovers U18

06.02.2020 - Cheltenham Town U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18

10.02.2020 - Evesham United U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18

19.02.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 Slimbridge Development U18

26.02.2020 - S.Turier & Son Cup Quarter Final

Chipping Sodbury Town U18 Slimbridge Development U18

04.03.2020 - Westfields Youth U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18

19.03.2020 - Bishops Cleeve U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18

25.03.2020 - Chipping Sodbury Town U18 Westfields Youth U18

01.04.2020 - Lydney Town U18 Chipping Sodbury Town U18





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