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Published by info, 2023-08-14 14:38:12

ATFC Vs Potton

ATFC Vs Potton

Tuesday 15thAugust VS M A T C H D A Y P R O G R A M M E D O W N L O A D Y O U R F R E E E - P R O G R A M M E S C A N H E R E !


So, I am pleased to announce that we have now secured partnerships with Luton Town, Stevenage Borough, Wycombe Wanderers and Cambridge United to safeguard our talent. These partnerships allow us to bring in young players on loan, share coaches, and offer trials and training weeks with professional clubs to our own young talent. This has taken a huge amount of hard work and we are incredibly pleased to have pulled it off. It is a testament to our new approach of bringing back our youth teams and putting the club squarely at the heart of the community. Now, if you are a young player climbing the ladder, Arlesey Town has the ability to showcase your talent to professional scouts and managers alike, thanks to this partnership deal. These partnerships put our club front and centre in terms of youth team recruitment. We have secured the pathway to professional football for our kids, the rest is up to their dedication and hard work. Thanks to an incredible amount of hard work from Ish (Arlesey Town Head of Youth development) and his team, the club will kick off the season with Girls teams in age groups Under 8’s, Under 11’s and Under 13’s. There will be Boys teams for Under 9’s, Under 11’s and Under 12’s. We also welcome our EJA teams for Under 13’s and Under 16’s. And this season I hope you will all come along to watch our brand new Under 18’s midweek team who will play on the main pitch. Along with the first team and the Sunday side, we now host eleven teams under the Arlesey badge with plans for many more in the future. And when you see the coaches and players of our youth teams around the club, please take the time to ask how their season is shaping up. In order to expand the number of youth teams under the clubs umbrella, we need more pitch space. The village of Arlesey only has four pitches, two at the stadium (the home pitch and the training pitch) and two at the recreation ground in the centre of the village. That means there is a finite amount of kick off times available to us, particularly in Winter, and at the moment it isn’t anything like enough. That’s why the decision was taken last summer to build a brand new state-of-the-art 4G pitch here, at New Lamb Meadow. And I’m pleased to be able to tell you that we are on course to have the new pitch installed, where the main grass pitch now sits, in time for the 2024/25 season. It is imperative that we provide more pitch times to the teams that fall under our umbrella so that we can expand more quickly, as well as providing space to those members of the community that just like to enjoy the odd five a side with their friends for an evening. The 4G pitch is a huge commitment for a club of our size, and we’ll need the help of as many people from the community as can spare their time to make it go as smoothly as possible. Aside from sponsoring the club, as mentioned above, there are other ways that YOU can get involved. The club now has committees for fundraising, 4G pitch implementation, and day-to-day volunteering. We have opportunities for coaching positions too, as well as a number of other roles. If you’re interested in getting involved in any of the above, please feel free to approach either myself or a committee member who will be happy to help. In today’s digital program you will also find a “who’s who” of the committee, so please familiarise yourself with the latest members of the team, and perhaps reacquaint yourself with the old hands among us, but most importantly enjoy the game and the season ahead! We appreciate your continued support! COYB! Welcome To New Lamb Meadow Chairman Arrlesey Town FC Dave Kitson Good evening everybody and welcome to New Lamb Meadow for our second home match in the Spartan South Midlands League, Premier Division, 2023/24. Allow me to also extend a warm welcome to the players and management of Potton, as we wish them well in this season's campaign. We've had an encouraging start to our league season with a hard fought home win over a very good Cockfosters side and a battling draw away to Colney Heath. Ada, Gooch's 92nd minute equaliser is indicative of how this group of players has grown mentally and physically since the end of last season. Our ambitions are considerably higher than last season (even if we are competing with clubs paying £700 a week for a striker, yes, you heard correctly!) In any case manager, Nick Brown, aided by football secretary Chris Sterry, has been incredibly busy over the summer, recruiting for the positions where we perhaps found ourselves a little understrength last season. Josh Helmore has been signed from Northwood, a team that are a league above ourselves who were unlucky to lose in last season's playoffs. Josh is a striker that finished as Northwood’s top scorer last term, and we’re very excited to welcome him to New Lamb Meadow. A familiar face back in the building is Ryan Lamond. The year that Ryan has spent away from Arlesey Town appears to have done him the world of good. In pre season we have witnessed a player that has returned fitter, hungrier and more aggressive, a real asset to our squad. Another familiar face returning to New Lamb Meadow is crowd favorite, Reece Crowter. On his day Reece is a real handful, a match winner, and somebody fans pay money to watch. We wish him well in his latest spell with the club. Elsewhere around the ground you may see some other changes as our designated sponsorship team has been busy attracting new business to the club. The boards on the dugout side of the pitch are filling up with new patrons, who, one by one, are throwing their support behind Arlesey Town. And should you wish to sponsor the club we have a number of ways that you can show your support, from buying one of our new polo shirts available in a number of colours (ask at the bar) to sponsoring the match day ball for £25 or indeed the entire stadium! We have options for every budget. At the bar you will also notice our new digital signage keeping you up to date with everything happening at the club. Whether it’s letting you know about an event in our function room, upcoming fixtures, a new signing, offers on food and drinks or club merch, just check out the screen when you visit the bar to see what’s new. his coming season is an exciting one for Bedfordshire football with Luton Town back in the top division of English football. Rivalries are part of football, but partnerships are the backbone of lower league football, and success for one club can often have a positive impact on clubs around them. As many of you know, if a big club comes knocking for one of our players, there is nothing we can do about it unless he is under contract, and we can’t easily give out contracts to players that are under the age of 18. It seems incredibly unfair and the committee and I have been working tirelessly to try to solve the problem of losing our best young talent for nothing.


Welcome To Your Committee DAVE KITSON (CHAIRMAN) I grew up in Letchworth, just a brisk walk from New Lamb Meadow, past the Arlesey pits and on towards my home just next to Standalone Farm. My roots with Arlesey Town FC go back to 1999 when my friends, Lee and Paul Devereux, invited me try out with Nicky Ironton’s all conquering team. I can only say that being left footed player helped me to get a role in the team that nobody else seemed to want. After an amazing couple of seasons at the club I signed for Cambridge United and embarked on a professional football career. Fast forward twenty odd years, and I took a call from my good friend and fellow committee member, Jason Marshall, who asked me to return as Chairman. The club had been in the doldrums for some years and wanted somebody to oversee the revamp of the members bar (obviously they couldn’t find anybody else!) It might sound odd, but I can honestly say that having played football all over the world (badly, most of the time), being the Chairman of a football club that holds so many memories for me is an incredible honour. I never thought I’d be old enough or sensible enough to be the Chairman of a football club! Our philosophy and mission statement is very simple: Make the football club the centre of the community. In the two years that I have been the Chairman of the club, the committee and I have made huge inroads to that effect, and in the years ahead we will continue to deliver a football club that you can all be proud of. CHRIS STERRY (FOOTBALL SECRETARY) I started in non-league football in 1972 with Dunstable Town. I’ve always worked behind the scenes selling programmes, working the gates and working on the pitch etc.. and now I find myself in the role of club secretary for Arlesey Town FC having arrived here in 2008. I could see that Arlesey had a modern ground that looked great and were ambitious, and this was proved. They had just moved to the Southern League. I’ve seen some amazing times at this club and I can feel that we’re in for more exciting times ahead with our new youth policy approach. Arlesey have produced Dave Kitson who has returned to the club as the current Chairman, Craig Mackail-Smith, who enjoyed a career at Brighton and Peterboro amongst others, and more recently Stuart Sinclair who has been at Bristol Rovers and Walsall. So we know that we have the talent in the area, and we know that the club can nurture it. Arlesey continually produce young players, and we have a large youth section that is growing year on year. We have installed a new management team With Nick Brown bringing a new dynamism to the start of this season and are restructuring the club too. We have totally refurbished the clubhouse and improved the look of the front of the building with a brand new sun patio and things are looking far more positive than last season. This season we will again be be a very young squad, but for me that’s a good thing as we look to find the next big player. It’s great to watch young players progress year on year and that’s the drive that keeps me going each week. Football is in the long term a helter-skelter ride of peaks and troughs, we have had highs and lows, but I feel that we are once again about to climb the peaks. JAMES HARDING (TREASURER) I first got involved With Arlesey Town at the start of 2023, and took on the role of treasurer shortly after. This calendar year will be an important one for the club as we embark on the planning and development of our 4G pitch, which will hopefully be installed at the end of this season. Along with the other committee members, I’ve been getting stuck into multiple aspects of the club and I think you’ll agree that the new bar and the look of the stadium has improved hugely in a short time. We’re looking forward to welcoming everybody down to New Lamb Meadow this season as we continue our youth team drive and committee recruitment. You’ll usually find me operating the turnstiles on match days so do come and have a chat! Dave Kitson- Chairman Jim Anderson - Club President Chris Sterry - Football Secretary James Harding - Treasurer Charlotte Marshall - Club House Manager Nino Nieli - Arlesey Town Sundays Manager Matt Lloyd - Ticketing Manager Mick Marshall - Committee Member Corey Tyler - Committee Member Jason Marshall - Committee Member Tom Williams - Committee Member Lewis Clifford - Committee Member


Welcome To Your Committee TOM WILLIAMS (COMMITTEE MEMBER) I’ve lived in Arlesey all my life, and I’ve been on the committee since 2021, hoping to make a difference to a really important community institution. I’ve seen everything there is to see at the club with my most memorable game coming in the FA Cup first round when we played Coventry City away at the Ricoh Arena. I enjoy the Cup runs more than anything else. If ever you have used the “contact us” section on the website, well, it’s me that has replied to you. And on that note, if you have any suggestions, or if you’d like to book our function suite, join the committee or offer your services around the club, just drop me a message through the Arlesey Town website and I’ll reply to you just as soon as I can! You will see me around the club supporting the team and fixing anything that needs a handy man. We always need more hands on deck however, so if you want to grab me during a game for a chat, please feel free to do so. You’ll find me at both the home and away games. I’m excited for the season ahead having watched the team in pre season. We have a young, dynamic squad of players that are hungry for success. Make sure you come out to support your local team, we’re much stronger together! LEWIS CLIFFORD (COMMITTEE MEMBER)I first got involved with Arlesey Town Football Club through wanting to affiliate our Youth Team that my 11-year old son plays for. Then having seen the Chairmans’ outreach to the local community, I got involved and tried to see where I could help out. It’s been nice to be able to blend my day job with my committee role by introducing Interactive Displays to the set up (much like you see Gary Neville use on Sky Sports for analysis) – Our coaching staff now use these touch screens as part of the teams match preparation and post-match analysis. You’ll also see them around the main bar where fans can watch live sport throughout the year and kids can play FIFA on a huge 90” touchscreen. There is also a smaller monitor located to the right of the bar displaying all the latest news at the club. I’ve really enjoyed getting involved with general maintenance (mainly strimming!) and seeking new sponsors which we will proudly promote this coming 23/24 season. I would say if you do have any spare time to help out at your local club, then please do come down, even if you just want to take in a great venue with a family friendly atmosphere, it’s extremely rewarding – don’t sit around, just come in! We look forward to welcoming you! MATT LLOYD (TICKETING) I am a lifelong student/player of the beautiful game and have recently relocated to Arlesey from Birmingham. I have always harboured an ambition to find a local club for whom I could lend my support, give something back to the community and hopefully make a difference. So I am delighted to be joining the Arlesey Town FC committee for the 2023/2024 season. I have worked in ticket sales for the last 15 years and currently manage ATFC’s brand new ticketing platform. I also help the club with its sponsorship, marketing and social media operations. From the first game this season you will be bale to pre book your tickets for any Arlesey Town game, exclusively online. Please do come and say hello if you see me around the club or have any questions about online the online ticketing system. Chances are that I will be the only Brummy, so you won’t miss me…


Today's Opposition Potton Utd 1943—Club formed during wartime. 1945—When peace broke out the Club joined the South Midlands League. The first matches were played at The Recreation Ground in Sandy Road. 1947—A group of local volunteers prepared the present ground at The Hollow, renting the ground from the Land Settlement Association. Won Bedfordshire Senior Cup. 1948—Entered the FA Cup and in First Qualifying Round beat Stewartby Works 6-1 away, which is still our highest score in this competition. Reached second Qualifying Round before losing 3-1 at Hitchin Town in a replay.Won Bedfordshire Senior Cup. 1952—Were drawn away to Bedford Town in the First Qualifying Round of the FA Cup. Supporters organized a train from Potton to Bedford but saw Potton lose 0- 6. 1955—Made application to join London-based Parthenon League, but were rejected. 1956—After a season in limbo the Club joined the Central Alliance League Division One (South). 1961—Joined the United Counties League. 1963—Sunday football side Potton Casuals formed and played their home matches at The Hollow. 1964—Won Bedfordshire Senior Cup beating Shillington 5-3. 1969—Lost 10-0 away to Cambridge United n the FA Cup (which is still our heaviest defeat in this competition). 1973—Our landlords, The Land Settlement Association wanted to sell the ground and our President, Peter Hutchinson, bought the ground and gave the club a 99 year lease at a peppercorn rent. Won League Knock Out Cup beating Bedford Eagles in the final. 1974—Finished bottom of Premier Division. 1976—Won Bedfordshire Senior Cup. 1977—Floodlights installed. 1978—Agreementwas reached with Potton Town Cricket Club that they could use the facilities at The Hollow. Won Bedfordshire Senior Cup for fifth time. 1984—Old dressing rooms (including communal bath) and clubroom was knocked down and replaced by the current clubhouse and dressing room. Potton Sports & Social Club formed, which comprised Potton United FC, Potton Town CC and Potton Timber Ltd Sports Club. 1987—Won first League title when they were unbeaten on their travels. 1988—New wooden stand built. Finished fourth in League. 1989—Won League title for second time and Ray Seekings scored a record 56 goals. Potton Tennis Club move to The Hollow with 2 tennis courts. 1990—Finished 14th in Premier Division. Reached the Fifth Round of the FA Vase before losing 3-1 away to Billericay in front of a crowd of 1000 plus. Woodentops Playgroup started using the clubhouse in January 1990. 21994—Andy Lloyd resigned and was replaced by the charismatic Kenny Davidson (who is now living in Barbados). 1995—Won Bedfordshire Premier Cup. 16th in League. 1997—Participated in 6 Cup Finals winning four of them.Finished fourth in Premier Division. 1998—Finished 14th in League. Kenny Davidson left the club and was replaced by Martin Humberstone, then Reserve Team Manager. 2009-10—Finished in the bottom half of Division One and losing finalist in Bedfordshire Senior Trophy 2010-11—In September Tom Galvin decided he wanted to concentrate on playing and so Darren Staniforth and Glen Clark were appointed joint Managers. Finished near bottom of Division One. 2011-12—Darren and Glen still in charge, signing a few new players. Nicky Stocks replaced Glen Clark during the year. Reserves reformed under the management of Duncan Field and Kieran Dempsey and they will compete in Division Two of the Bedfordshire County League. 2012-13—In lower level of both UCL and Bedfordshire County Leagues. Reached final of Beds FA Senior Trophy but lost 1-0 to Bedford FC. In March 2013 ground improvements finished that included fencing round the pitch, hard standing now all the way round the pitch and pay hut. 2013-14—Planning permission granted for covered standing for 50 spectators. Applied for funding for new floodlights. First Team finished 10th in league and Reserves in lower half odf their league. 2014-15—Application for grant for new floodlights has been granted and new floodlights being installed. Small Spectator Stand being installed. Reserves enter UCL Reserve Division under management of Nicky Stocks and a Potton United Under 18 has been entered in the Royston Crow League and will play their home matches at The Hollow on Sundays. The 1st team finished in 3rd place in Div 1, just missing out on promotion and got to the UCL knock-out cup final, losing 3-0 to AFC Rushden & Diamonds. 2016-17 – The club enter a reserve side back in the UCL under the management of Matt Gedney, Steve Maddix and Brad Smith and they make their way to the final of the Beds Intermediate Cup, losing on penalties to AFC Dunstable U21s. Laurence Revell takes over the rolw of 1st team Manager in October 2016 with Darren Staniforth stepping up to Football General Manager to oversee all teams within the club. The 1st team finish in 6th position in Division One which earns them a place in the FA Cup for the 2017-18 season. 2017-18 – The club runs an under 18 team for only the second time in the clubs history, which was entered in the Northants Senior Youth League. Laurence resigns as manager in December 2016 and former Potton striker Steve Kuhne takes over the role assisted by Lee Pyke. The 1st team go on a great run in February/March which sees them finish as runners up and promoted back to Step 5 of the football pyramid. They also feature in the final of the North Beds Charity Cup, beating Bedford FC 2-0. The reserves management resign in January and are replaced by senior players James Jordan and Joe Wills. 2018-19 – The FA laterally moved the 1st team to the Spartan South Midlands League but the reserves remain in the UCL. The 1st team finished a creditable 7th place in the league and made the final of the league challenge trophy. Steve Kuhne resigns at the end of the season and Laurence Revell returns to the club as manager. 2019-20 – Jimmy Martin joins management team as coach then takes over when Revell resigns in February. Reached final of Bedfordshire Senior Cup but the season was abandoned in March due to global pandemic Coronavirus. 2020-21 – another season abandoned due to Coronavirus. In May the club were advised they would be laterally moved back to the UCL. An unsuccessful appeal means we will be heading north for all our league fixtures. 2021-22 – after a difficult start finished in 10th place in UCL Premier. Runners u[ in Hinchingbrooke Cup, losing to Harborough Town in final. Request to be laterally moved back to SML for 22-23 granted by FA.


Good evening and welcome to New Lamb Meadow for tonight’s local derby against Potton United. Having a local derby so early in the season is something that will excite many of you as we look to build on our good start to the season with a win and a draw in the league. The fight, grit and determination that my player showed in the first game of the season against a very dominant Cockfosters team set the tone as to how we want to play. Playing away at Colney Heath on Saturday was a different kind of game, it was fairly even and the draw was probably the right result. We had our chances but also gave away two sloppy goals, which ultimately could have led to us losing the game very late on. However, that grit and determination that we showed again meant that we kept going and responded quickly to go in behind to gain a point from the game. To get an away point this early in the season is never something to be unhappy about. We’ve had a good start to the season but we have to remember that we are only two games in. It does give us something to build on given where we came from last season. Potton offer a different kind of threat to our opponents so far so we need to be ready for tonight‘s game and make sure that we carry our performances so far into this one. Taking our chances is so important and we showed that on Saturday and we will need to be on it again tonight to ensure we give our fans something to cheer about. As always, it is so important for the players to hear your voice as our 12th man, so please get behind the boys and show your support on what is hopefully another enjoyable evening at New Lamb Meadow. Enjoy the game. Managers Notes NICK BROWN


Backroom Team Nick Brown - First Team Manager Nick started his coaching journey in Step 6 in 2012 and progressed to managing in the 2014/15 season. In 2015 he was offered an opportunity to become the full time General Manager of Leatherhead Youth Football Club which meant stepping away from from senior football to focus on growing the club from 16 teams to 35 teams over a 5 season period. In 2015, to keep involved in managing, he started his own amateur club and gained promotion in their second season. Always trying to bridge the gap between youth and senior football, he formed Leatherhead U23s, a Reserve Team to the then Step 3 First Team, which meant stepping away from his own club to focus on the new project at Leatherhead. Having successfully developed a number of players to push into Leatherhead’s and other local First Teams, he was the successful applicant to take over our First Team at the start of the 2022/23 rebuild season. Steve Georgiou First Team Coach / U18s Manager Steve started his career as a youth player at Barnet before being signed to play pro in the States. He stopped playing four years later due to injury and took up coaching in the USA before returning to the UK. On his return he worked alongside football agents managing players in England, Greece, Cyprus and America at various levels of the professional and semi-professional game. He has coached at various youth levels from grassroots to academies and also co-owns Stevenage Futsal Club where he coaches youth players. Luis Navarro First Team Assistant Manager Having grown up in Mexico, Luis started his playing career in Salamanca, before moving to Mexico City to join Pumas UNAM. Following that he returned to Salamanca to play in the 2nd Division. Having graduated in Law, he played for several Semi-Pro teams in various Mexican leagues before moving to Dallas and continuing his playing career whilst completing a Masters. A major ACL and meniscus injury halted his playing career. More recently, Luis gained his UEFA C coaching qualification and Nick has brung him into the club as his Assistant Manager for the 2023/24 season. Ishmael Mills Goalkeeper Coach / Head of Youth Development Ishmael has been coaching for 25 years at various levels of football and had a lot of success seeing young players signed to professional clubs, He is responsible for overseeing the development of our youth section, both boys and girls, including our new U18 Southern Counties Floodlit team and introducing a realistic pathway from Youth to First Team football alongside Nick and the Arlesey Town Pathway. Nick brought Ish into the First Team during the 2022/23 season as a Goalkeeper Coach to work with the First Team Goalkeepers and be part of his match day staff, which will continue during the 2023/24 season. Pebbles Folorunso First Team Physio Pebbles is our First Team Sports Therapist. She previously spent a season at Kempston Rovers and some time at Colney Heath before committing to us. Pebbles has various qualifications, including Pre Hospital Immediate Care in sport level 2 (PHICIS) in rugby, and first aid in football also level 2. Pebbles is excited to continue to support the First Team for a second season and, this season, also support the youth teams at both their training sessions and league and cup games.


Matt Gilbert Young defender who came to us last season from Stevenage academy. He didn’t look out of place from day one and has kept his place ever since. A technically good defender who is learning and growing with every game. Cordell Blackwood Strong defender who joined last season from Hackney. An uncompromising defender of more of an “old school” approach, still learning and improving with every game. Adam Randall An experienced player who has also played for Ampthill Town. An experienced and accomplished centre back who has proved to be an asset to the team. Made Club Captain last season and has been interim manager last season in two separate spells. Great club man and an asset to the club Tommy Ovens A strong central defender who impressed in pre-season and was invited to join the squad after just 1 game. Previously with MK Dons academy. Aaron Gooch Tall central defender who has come up through the ranks of our youth teams and our Reserve team. Local lad he has also played for Stotfold. Solid in heart of the defence and also chips in with vital goals. Another player who has stuck with his local club. William McClelland Another big strong experienced central defender who came in last season from Saffron Walden. Has also played for Harpenden, Colney Heath, Baldock, Welwyn Garden City, Codicote, Hertford and Langford. A great leader at the back and a strong presence on the pitch Dan Wappett Young central defender who came in from the u23 side and immediately impressed from game one and who didn’t look in the slightest out of depth with the raise to adult football. Now big and strong and another who is gaining experience and getting better with every game played. The Squad Ollie Skinner Young goalkeeper who gained the 1st team keeper spot last season and didn’t let go of it. Strong and a good shot stopper who is gaining experience with every game. Jack Galatis Very experienced goalkeeper who signed this season to compete for the 1st team keepers shirt. He has been at several local clubs including Barton Rovers. GOALKEEPERS DEFENDERS


MIDFIELDERS Ryan Lamond Defender who has come up through the youth policy. He started with the under 7s and has progressed through the reserves before progressing into the 1st team squad. Hard worker with the “right attitude”. Plays either at full back or on the wing where he is equally comfortable. Has more games under his belt than most players twice his age. Came “back home” this season after a short spell away at Baldock Adam Turner Tall midfielder who has impressed in preseason. Joined from Baldock Res and will be pushing for a regular starting place Nick Felenko Refugee from the war in Ukraine, but who comes to us from Kempston Rovers. A busy player who is always looking to push forward. He has impressed in pre-season. Samy Aouati Just returned from college in the USA. A tricky and quick wide player and another who is impressing in every game and shows the ability to learn and take on board instruction quickly. Alex Taylor Another “local lad” who has played at a higher level with Berkhamsted but came back to his local club. Tough and uncompromising midfielder who has a “terrier bite” when needed. Ethan Parker Player who has come in through preseason and another who impressed from the start. Has an eye to find the forwards and chip in with the odd goal. Previously with Knebworth. Gabriel Ryan Joined from Stotfold last season. A pacey and tricky winger who is eager to find the front men. Bruno de Brito A vastly experienced player who come to us from Aylesbury Vale. He has a long list of clubs in England, Portugal from where he originates Cyprus, and China where he played for Macau and scored 30 goals in 33 games. Made player coach this season and often captain on the pitch, an asset to any club. Josh Helmore Recently moved into Arlesey having played for Northwood last season. Very experience forward who scores goals and also very intelligent with his football Joe Abe A very tricky forward who came to us at the end of last season from Baldock. Difficult to predict and always busy he will cause lots of problems for opposition defenders. Reece Crowter FORWARDS


PREM 01/08/23 19:45 Arlesey Town 1-0 Cockfosters FAC 05/08/23 15:00 Sawbridgeworth Town 5-1 Arlesey Town PREM 12/08/23 15:00 Colney Heath 2-2 Arlesey Town PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Arlesey Town VS Potton United PREM 19/08/23 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Tring Athletic FAV 26/08/23 15:00 Desborough Town VS Arlesey Town PREM 29/08/23 19:45 Arlesey Town VS Real Bedford PREM 02/09/23 15:00 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos VS Arlesey Town PREM 09/09/23 15:00 St Panteleimon VS Arlesey Town PREM 12/09/23 19:45 Biggleswade United VS Arlesey Town PREM 16/09/23 15:00 Crawley Green VS Arlesey Town PREM 07/10/23 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Sawbridgeworth Town PREM 10/10/23 19:45 Milton Keynes Irish VS Arlesey Town PREM 14/10/23 15:00 Arlesey Town VS FC Romania PREM 17/10/23 19:45 Dunstable Town VS Arlesey Town PREM 28/10/23 15:00 Harpenden Town VS Arlesey Town PREM 04/11/23 15:00 Real Bedford VS Arlesey Town PREM 18/11/23 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Shefford Town & Campton PREM 25/11/23 15:00 Potton United VS Arlesey Town PREM 02/12/23 15:00 London Lions VS Arlesey Town PREM 16/12/23 15:00 Stansted VS Arlesey Town PREM 23/12/23 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Harpenden Town PREM 27/12/23 19:45 Arlesey Town VS Baldock Town PREM 13/01/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Leverstock Green PREM 20/01/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Milton Keynes Irish PREM 27/01/24 15:00 Leverstock Green VS Arlesey Town PREM 03/02/24 15:00 Shefford Town & Campton VS Arlesey Town PREM 10/02/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS London Lions PREM 24/02/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Stansted PREM 02/03/24 15:00 Tring Athletic VS Arlesey Town PREM 05/03/24 19:45 Arlesey Town VS Dunstable Town PREM 09/03/24 15:00 Cockfosters VS Arlesey Town PREM 16/03/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Crawley Green PREM 23/03/24 15:00 Sawbridgeworth Town VS Arlesey Town PREM 30/03/24 15:00 Baldock Town VS Arlesey Town PREM 06/04/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Aylesbury Vale Dynamos PREM 13/04/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Colney Heath PREM 16/04/24 19:45 Arlesey Town VS Biggleswade United PREM 20/04/24 15:00 Arlesey Town VS St Panteleimon FIXTURES & RESULTS 2 0 2 3 / 2 4


2 0 2 3 / 2 4 Player APP GLS YEL RED SIN BIN SUB ON CPT Abe, Joseph 3 1 Blackwood, Cordell 2 Busby, Rory 3 1 Crowter, Reece 1 1 Felenko, Mykola 1 1 Galatis, Jack Gilbert, Matt 3 1 Gooch, Aaron 3 1 Helmore, Joshua 2 1 Hove, Euan 2 2 Lamond, Ryan 3 McClelland, William 3 1 3 Ovens, Tommy 3 3 Parker, Ethan 2 1 Ryan, Gabriel Skinner, Oliver 3 Tanim, Tofael 1 Taylor, Alex 3 2 Wappett, Daniel 3 SQUAD STATS


2 0 2 3 / 2 4 PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Arlesey Town VS Potton United PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Biggleswade United VS Dunstable Town PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Cockfosters VS Stansted PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Crawley Green VS Shefford Town & Campton PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Milton Keynes Irish VS Aylesbury Vale Dynamos PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Sawbridgeworth Town VS St Panteleimon PREM 15/08/23 19:45 Tring Athletic VS Colney Heath FAC 15/08/23 19:45 Real Bedford VS FC Clacton PREM 16/08/23 19:45 FC Romania VS Leverstock Green PREM 16/08/23 20:00 London Lions VS Harpenden Town PREM 19/08/23 15:00 Arlesey Town VS Tring Athletic PREM 19/08/23 15:00 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos VS Baldock Town PREM 19/08/23 15:00 Biggleswade United VS London Lions PREM 19/08/23 15:00 Crawley Green VS St Panteleimon PREM 19/08/23 15:00 Dunstable Town VS Cockfosters FAC 19/08/23 15:00 Brightlingsea Regent VS Stansted FAC 19/08/23 15:00 Colney Heath VS FC Romania FAC 19/08/23 15:00 Sawbridgeworth Town VS Saffron Walden Town FAC 19/08/23 15:00 Stowmarket Town VS Potton United FAC 19/08/23 15:00 Waltamstow VS Leverstock Green POS Team P W D L GD PTS 1 Leverstock Green 2 2 0 0 6 0 6 6 2 Harpenden Town 2 1 1 0 5 3 2 4 3 Tring Athletic 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 4 4 Biggleswade United 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 4 5 Colney Heath 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 4 6 Arlesey Town 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 4 7 Real Bedford 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 4 8 Dunstable Town 2 1 0 1 4 3 1 3 9 Milton Keynes Irish 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 3 10 FC Romania 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3 11 Potton United 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3 12 Shefford Town & Campton 2 1 0 1 4 5 -1 3 13 St Panteleimon 2 1 0 1 3 4 -1 3 14 Crawley Green 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2 15 London Lions 2 0 1 1 2 3 -1 1 16 Cockfosters 2 0 1 1 1 2 -1 1 17 Sawbridgeworth Town 2 0 1 1 2 4 -2 1 18 Stansted 2 0 1 1 1 5 -4 1 19 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos 2 0 0 2 2 5 -3 0 20 Baldock Town 2 0 0 2 1 4 -3 0 Tuesday 1st August 2023 SSML Arlesey Town 1 0 Cockfosters SSML Biggleswade United 1 1 Stansted SSML Colney Heath 2 1 Baldock Town SSML Dunstable Town 2 0 Aylesbury Vale Dynamos SSML Real Bedford 1 0 Milton Keynes Irish SSML Shefford Town & Campton 2 1 Potton United SSML St Panteleimon 0 2 Leverstock Green SSML Tring Athletic 1 1 Harpenden Town Wednesday 2nd August 2023 SSML FC Romania 3 1 Sawbridgeworth Town SSML London Lions 2 2 Crawley Green Saturday 12th August 2023 SSML Aylesbury Vale Dynamos 2 3 Biggleswade United SSML Baldock Town 0 2 Tring Athletic SSML Cockfosters 1 1 Real Bedford SSML Colney Heath 2 2 Arlesey Town SSML Crawley Green 1 1 Sawbridgeworth Town SSML Leverstock Green 4 0 Stansted SSML Milton Keynes Irish 3 1 FC Romania SSML Potton United 1 0 London Lions SSML Shefford Town & Campton 2 4 Harpenden Town SSML St Panteleimon 3 2 Dunstable Town SSML PREMIER DIVISION FIXTURES TABLE RESULTS


W W W.A R L E S E Y T O W N F C.C O.U K Manager Nick Brown Manager Joseph Abe Samy Aouati Cordell Blackwood Bruno Brito Reece Crowter Nick Felenko Jack Galatis Matt Gilbert Aaron Gooch Josh Helmore Ryan Lamond Will Mccllelland Tommy Ovens Ethan Parker Adam Randall Gabriel Ryan Oliver Skinner Alex Taylor Adam Turner Daniel Wappett Tofael Tanim Euan Hove James Hoskins Jack Thomas Josh Howard-Dobson Jamal Batchilly James Smith Richard Chadwick Cole Butler Michael King Shane Fox Victor Osobu Lewis Lynn Nathan Mullings Elliot Duffy (GK) Nathan Amaning Benny Ansah Jaiden Fitzpatrick Referee Marcus Tingey Assistant Referee Kevin Dunnings Assistant Referee Rhys Stewart Gary Jackson


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