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Published by cdavis, 2022-11-10 16:31:04

11 Bracknell No Bleed

11 Bracknell No Bleed

THE BOROWelcome to

The official matchday programme of Gosport borough football club season 2022-2023

“At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them.”

GOSPORT BOROUGH v BRACKNELL TOWN | SATURDAY 12th NOVEMBER 2022 | KICK-OFF 1500



ITNOSDIDAE Y
CONTENTS
“its been a traumatic week here at
05 The Chair the club culminating in us parting
company with Shaun Gale”
Club Chairman Iain McInnes assess the latest
happenings in and around the football club. Iain McInnes - Page 5

07 CLUB NEWS

The latest news from around Gosport Borough
Football Club and the AEI Stadium

10 In town

We delve into the history and meet the players of
today’s visitors, Bracknell Town.

14 matchday

We head back to our 3-1 home defeat at the hands
of Harrow Borough on October 26th.

Gosport Borough Football Club Limited

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AEI Stadium, Privett Road, Gosport PO12 3SX | 023 9252 5797 | www.gosportboroughfc.com

Club Centre of Excellence
Owner: Iain McInnes Joint Managers: Pat Suraci & Joe Lea
President: Brian Cosgrove Liaison Officer: Aaron Haggard
Vice President: Jeremy Fox Under 23 Manager: Zak Sharp & Aaron Haggard
Chairman: Iain McInnes Under 18 Manager: George Davis & Mark Ayre
Vice Chairman: Vacant 16-18 St Vincent Programme Manager: Joe Lea & Pat Suraci
Directors: Keith Slater & Craig Stainton Youth Section

General Manager: Keith Slater Chairman: Neil Standley
Health & Safety Lead: Sue Widdowson Vice Chairman: Mark Ayre
Safeguarding Officer: Audrey Standley Secretary: Audrey Standley
Community Coordinator: Deb Redpath Child Welfare Officer: Steve King, Audrey Standley & Gaynor Wilkinson
Operations Manager: Peter Harries Club House
Development Manager: Lisa Grundy Bar Manager: Keith Slater
First Team Behind the Scenes
Company/Football Secretary: Craig Stainton Head of Media: Denis Brzozowski
Head Coach: Shaun Gale Videographer: Vacant
Assistant Manager: Ben Kneller Photographer: Tom Phillips
First Team Coach: Jake Wigley Matchday Announcer: Jeremy Fox
GK Coach: James Bracking Matchday PA Coordinator: Paul Davis

Kit Man: John Abberley Matchday Programme: Christopher Davis
Physio: Gareth Watkins Matchday Live Commentary: Matt O’Connor Simpson
Match Reporter: Connor Steele



TfroHmE CHAIRMAN

Good Afternoon and welcome to what is always a Cup.
reflective match day when we pay our own hum-
ble tribute to all of the veterans and numerous Apart from the shared embarrassment of those de-
heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice to enable feats the exits deal a huge blow to any clubs financ-
us all to be here today. God bless each and every- es and fell well below budgeted expectation. That
one of them. had absolutely nothing to do with a couple of senior
players leaving the club as has been muted indeed
A special welcome also to our visitors here today we have continued to pursue additional recruits since
Bracknell Town FC who flew a proud battle flag for that time. Everyone here believes and most will have
the SPL in their hard fought encounter against Ips- witnessed a side far better than those results sug-
wich Town earlier this week. They too laid down their gest and yes even on a bad day and often against
lives in football terms on the night and provided a the better sides we have performed outplayed and
memorable tribute of their own to football at this level led sometimes by two goals only to shoot ourselves
of the game. We salute them whilst gently hoping in the foot by losing. Now’s the time to prove that the
they may suffer a huge ‘hangover’ from their toils and belief is well founded the talent is there and the will
provide us with an opportunity to get back to winning to win is rampant.
ways. Of course we have every intention of digging in
ourselves whatever the challenge. We genuinely wish that Shaun was still here to be
part of the rebound and certainly candid exchanges
Aside from those tributes its been a traumatic week took place right after his departure about player
here at the club culminating in us parting company responsibilities in such matters and a firm reminder
with Shaun Gale in an honest hopefully dignified and that whilst no one man can carry a team that team
somewhat emotional fashion. Something I promised can clearly lift any man. Shun was a major contribu-
myself I wouldn’t be party to again and certainly tor to the clubs progress in far more ways than a
couldn’t have been further from my mind just a few coach and we wish him genuine enjoyment in his
weeks ago. I continue to be frustrated by football’s future assignments.
almost unique capability of drawing you into and
acting upon the ‘results based business’ mantra even Thanks for coming enjoy the game and safe journey
when it often runs heavily against the grain and I home.
apologise to everybody at the club for my responsi-
bility and accountability for doing so. The straight McInnes
truth is that we have invested heavier in squad budg-
et than ever in my time here and after a promising IAIN MCINNES
start and with the acceptance teams take time to bed
in there was real confidence this would be a good CHAIRMAN
year. Unfortunately that was a false dawn even taking GOSPORT BOROUGH
into account some bizarre injuries and illness we FOOTBALL CLUB
contrived to once again fall at premature hurdles in
both the FA Cup and Trophy to lower league sides 5
and even sustained an embarrassing defeat to Ando-
ver New St three leagues below us in the Hampshire



SHAUN GALE 7

Gosport Football Club made be measured and respected for a Against
the difficult decision to relieve broader contribution than purely Discrimination
Shaun Gale of his Head Coach his coaching role.
duties late Tuesday Evening. We pledge to tackle racism,
We are sure that along homophobia and any type of
Shaun has showed with all colleagues within the club discrimination in order to
commendable commitment to our supporters will wave a fond make Privett Park a safe and
the club these past few years farewell and thank him for his welcoming place for all.
and was an experienced stabilis- valued service.
ing influence at a time where the Gosport Borough
club was striving for stability and The existing coaching Football Club will also not
sustainability. His time here will team will adopt first team re- tolerate any form of discrimi-
sponsibilities until further notice. nation published on Social
Media platforms and consider
taking legal action where
possible.

COVID-19

Whilst restrictions may have
ceased, Gosport Borough
Football Club is still request-
ing all spectators to show
respect to others during the
ongoing pandemic, thus en-
suring everybody enjoys their
day.

THE BORO BAR IS OPEN...

A warm welcome awaits home and away fans in the BRORO' bar every matchday. Why not treat yourself to
one of our ice cold and refreshing draft beers or drink of your choice. Keep up to date with all of the live
sporting action away from the AEI Stadium, on the large screens before, during and after today's game.
STAY AFTER THE GAME and continue to soak up the atmosphere whatever the matchday result!

8

Good afternoon and thank you for joining us for It has given me great pleasure to design
and conduct this afternoon's ceremony which I
our annual Remembrance Ceremony ahead of hope is appropriate and befitting of the occasion.I
this afternoon’s game against Bracknell Town. would like to offer a warm welcome to some very
Gosport being a military town with an equally special guests this afternoon, Mr Graham Culton
rich history, it is only right that we should pause and his wife and Mr Mick Murden who will join our
as a club and reflect on and remember those very own Terry Hulson in carrying out the laying of
who made the ultimate sacrifice to allow us the the wreath.We offer them the warmest of welcomes
to our club. I would also like to offer sincere thanks
freedoms we enjoy today. to Dougie Leask who has helped and advised on
Let us not forget that many troops em- the planning of this afternoon's tribute. His advice
has been invaluable.
barked for D-Day from Stokes Bay, Hardway and
other local sites, some never to see these shores I will close by sending grateful thanks to
again. We reflect on that by playing Jim Radford's Zodiac Florists for donating this afternoon's wreath
recent song "The Shores of Normandy" in the build and to you all for being with us. Life can be stress-
up to the ceremony which begins at approximately ful and difficult but at least for us it goes on. Let us
2.50pm. pause to remember those whose courage and brav-
ery should never ever be forgotten and let's do it
Nor can we forget that Browndown was a together.
training area for WW1 troops who would later fight,
and in most cases, die, in the trenches on the West- Jeremy Fox
ern Front. Some of those trenches in Browndown Vice President
still exist today. We pay tribute to their sacrifice by a Gosport Borough Football Club.
reading of Rupert Brooke's famous poem "The
Soldier".

The teams and match officials will take to
the pitch ahead of the ceremony to the famous
Naval song "Hearts of Oak" which is a nod to Gos-
port's naval history.

With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children,
England mourns for her dead across the sea.
Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit,
Fallen in the cause of the free.

Solemn the drums thrill: Death august and royal
Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres.
There is music in the midst of desolation
And a glory that shines upon our tears.

They went with songs to the battle, they were young,
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.

They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them.

They mingle not with their laughing comrades again;
They sit no more at familiar tables at home;

They have no lot in our labour of the day-time;
They sleep beyond England's foam.

But where our desires are and our hopes profound,
Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight,

To the innermost heart of their own land they are known
As the stars are known to the Night;

As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust,
Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain,

As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness,
To the end, to the end, they remain.

‘For the Fallen’ Laurence Binyon 1914

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BRACKNELLTODAY’S VISITORS The rOBINS

TOWN F.C.

Following a high profile run in the Emirates the Isthmian League Division Two. They became a ‘yo-yo’
FA Cup which culminated in Monday club in the home counties based competition, never reaching
evening’s tie with Sky Bet League One title the heights of the Premier League, they continually bounced
favourites, Ipswich Town in front of the ITV between Division Three and One until reorganisation saw
cameras, its back down to the bread and but- them transferred into the Southern League Western Division
ter of the league for Bracknell Town as they sit in in 2004 and with it large scale travelling between the west
a healthy position to make a charge on the play-off places. country and West Midlands.
Despite sitting in eleventh position they lie just six
points off high flying Dorchester Town who occupy the final This season’s fine cup run will certainly be some-
play-off place, and with four games in hand over all but thing to build on, however they will be keen to not emulate
Chesham and Weston The Robins are certainly well poised to near neighbours Harrow Borough, who last season saw a
enter the promotion mix. good start to the league campaign fall away following a run to
the First Round of the Emirates FA Cup.
This season marks the Sandhurst based club’s first
at Step Three in the pyramid, last season they were champi- CLUB BIO
ons of the Isthmian League Division One South Central and
ended the campaign a whopping twenty points clear of sec- 1896FORMED

ond placed Chertsey Town. HOME GROUND
It has all been a heady ride for the Berkshire club
BOTTOM MEADOW
who as little as five years ago were competing in the Hellenic
Premier League following relegation from the Southern

League in 2009-2010.
The Robins though had been a member of one of

the ‘Tri-Leagues’ since 1984 when they earned selection to

Carl withers &

THE BOSS Jamie mcclurg

Having only been in the role since September
following the departure of Bobby Wilkinson, for-
mer Robins midfielders Carl Withers and Jamie
McClurg have certainly made their mark at Bot-
tom Meadow.

Arriving from Division One Central outfit
Binfield, who they had riding high in the division, the
duo have already led The Robins to a record equal-
ling FA Cup run which saw them eventually fall short
against Ipswich Town on Monday evening.

League form is strong too, with the club
well positioned to make an attack on the play-off
places under the duo.

FORM GUIDE

W 2-1 D 2-2 W 3-2 W 3-2 L 0-3

BANBURY HAYES NORTH LEIGH WINCHESTER IPSWICH
FA Cup 4th Q Southern Prem FA Trophy 1st Southern Prem FA Cup 1st
Home 15-Oct Home 18-Oct Home 30-Oct Away 01-Nov Home 07-Nov

BMRAOCMKNEENLLTTOSWINN TIME

Just two goals conceded back to the Isthmian League achieved at season’s end,
separated Bracknell from
the Hellenic League cham- the club also enjoyed a fine run in
pionship as level on goals the FA Vase that saw the

for with eventual champi- club reach the quarter-
ons Thatcham Town as final stage before being
well as points, The Robins defeated 3-0 by Marske
missed out on the top
spot in the cruellest of United.
fashion. It was a fine run

However the in the competition, which
league title would have
been only the icing on the saw victories over the likes
cake which in all was a of Blackfield and Langley
tremendous season for
the Buckinghamshire as well as Birmingham
based club. Not only was promotion based Coleshill Town.

Whilst in the

league, they only tasted
defeat on four occasions.

V12

HEAD TO HEAD

The Boro will be looking for a LAST TIME WE MET THE SEASON SO FAR
first league victory since Oc-
tober 1st this afternoon, as THE BORO 6 THE BORO
we welcome Bracknell Town
to the AEI Arena following Davis 17, Bennett 46, 75, Turvey 68, P 16 W 5 D 1 L 10 GD – 6 PTS 16
their televised FA Cup defeat Kirby 82, 86, 90
against Sky Bet League One BRACKNELL TOWN
Ipswich Town on Monday BRACKNELL TOWN 0
Evening. P 12 W 5 D 5 L 2 GD 9 PTS 20
SATURDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2010
SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division ONE South WEST

27%Win Percentage 16THLeague position 55%Win Percentage 11THLeague position

TOP GOALSCORER TOP GOALSCORER

10 8

Dan JORDAN
wooden ESPRIT

Fa cup 2022-2023 Fa cup 2022-2023

2ND QUALIFYING RD 1ST ROUND

PAULTON ROVERS L1-2 IPSWICH Town L0-3

Fa trophy 2022-2023 Fa trophy 2022-2023

3RD QUALIFYING RD 2ND ROUND

BRISTOL MANOR FARM L0-2 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 19/11

LAST SEASON LAST SEASON

9th SOUTHERN PREMIER SOUTH 1st ISTHMIAN SOUTH CENTRAL

PLD 42 W 19 D 9 L 14 F 65 A 56 Pts 66 PLD 36 W 31 D 3 L 2 F 90 A 12 PTS 96
FA CUP 2nd Qualifying Round FA CUP 1ST QUALIFYING ROUND
FA TROPHY 3rd Qualifying Round FA TROPHY 1ST ROUND



MATCHDAY

wed 26th OCTOBER | KICK-OFF 7.45PM

THE BORO 1

Harvey Rew 68Baggie 76

HARROW 3

Olatunbosun Adenola 19
Kai Omoko Brosnan 25
George Moore 74
Referee: Benjamin Duffill | ATT::667

O’FLAHERTY KNIGHTBRIDGE Gosport Borough ended October on a low as they were
KAVANAGH ADENOLA consigned to defeat in what ultimately became Shaun
R WILLIAMS BILER Gale’s final game in charge of the club as Harrow Bor-
WYLIE PREDDIE ough returned to the capital with the full quota of points.
WOODFORD SHARMAN
MAGRI NOEL-WILLIAMS The visitors got off to the best of starts and were
TARBUCK BROSNAN ahead on nineteen minutes through Olatunbosun Adenola
REW LEONARD on nineteen minutes, before a fine team move doubled their
WOODEN BROWN
BUSARI MOORE advantage just six minutes later when the ball was turned
K WILLIAMS BLOOM home past Pat O’Flaherty.

Harvey Rew did find a way back into the game for
the hosts with twenty-two minutes of the fixture remaining,

although it was nothing more than a glimmer of hope that
was extinguished on seventy four minutes by George Moore
when he handed the Londoners’ their third of the evening.

The Boro ended the evening with just one league
win under their belts since the 29th August, that being the 2
-0 defeat of lowly North Leigh on October 1st.

15

16 LSOEUATGHEUREN
NEWS DESK

ROUND-UP There are goals and there are petition at these early stages spe-
Goals. Those shots, screamers, cial. Players catapulted into the
22/10/22 headers, volleys, even tap-ins spotlight for producing something
and the somehow-bundled-over- on the big stage, often in the big-
A 2-0 away win at Hanwell Town for the-lines that will be forever gest game of their lives.
Merthyr Tydfil was the only midweek remembered.
fixture in the Pitching-In Southern Of course, different goals
League Premier Division South as Sometimes it’s by an indi- will have more meaning to some
goals from Ricardo Rees (pic) and vidual fanbase, where a goal and than others. That’s the nature of
Frazer Thomas gave the Welshmen a its scorer are immortalised in club football.
sniff of the play-off places in a race history and legend.
that heading into winter is still wide But the majority of us will
open. Just think back to the also have those favourite goals
weekend just gone in the FA Cup. scored for clubs we have no such
The story at the top sees both Alvechurch’s Danny Waldron scor- attachment too – or moments that
Truro City and Weston-Super-Mare ing twice as they beat Cheltenham are instantly recognisable.
pulling away from the pack as the two Town in the first round, or Gold
former Vanarama National League clubs Omatayo’s towering header as Even those of us who
look to return to Step Two at the end of King’s Lynn Town dumped out were still to land on this planet,
the season. The Cornishmen lead the Doncaster Rovers. Ronnie Radford’s goal for Hereford
way by a point and remain undefeated in United against Newcastle United is
the league, a 6-0 home victory over Or how about Joe Hanks’ surely one of, if not the, most icon-
struggling Oxfordshire outfit North Leigh audacious backheel that saw ic goal in the FA Cup.
was their latest success whilst Weston Chippenham Town past League
saw off Salisbury 3-1 at Woodspring One Lincoln City. It transcends Hereford’s
Park. history. It was poignant his sad
On the other end of a death came in the week that the
However it is the play-off race result were South Shields, their Bulls played Portsmouth on live TV
that is where the intrigue lies. This sea- fine efforts against Forest Green to get the first round proper under-
son’s surprise package Dorchester Town Rovers finally ended in the last way.
moved into the top five as a 1-0 home seconds by Connor Whickham’s
win at The Avenue saw off fellow hope- incredible lob from the halfway The fans unveiled a ban-
fuls Metropolitan Police, whilst a goal line. ner featuring the commentary
deep into stoppage time saw Swindon words that accompanied the goal,
Supermarine rescue a point away at In their own way, those former team-mates spoke of their
Chesham United. goals will also be immortalised in memories and manager Josh
FA Cup history – just like Sean Gowling was one of many others
After an indifferent campaign Raggett’s header for Lincoln City to pay tributes to not only a club
last term Tom Killick has his Poole Town when the Imps knocked out Burn- great, but a player who made his
side purring again and they created a ley on their way to the quarter- mark on the beautiful game.
three-point cushion between themselves finals, Scott Rendell scoring for
and sixth with a hard-fought 4-3 win over Luton against Norwich City, Matt Newcastle United, forever
in form Hendon, the latter seeing their Hanlon's Sutton strike or Tim associated with the Hereford hum-
recent rise from the foot of the table Buzaglo’s Woking hat-trick heroics bling, tweeted out their own mes-
halted by the Dolphins. over West Brom. sage of condolence. After all, it
wasn’t just a goal.
Tiverton Town left it late, but It’s what makes the com-
did eventually overcome Winchester City,

with Matt Britton and Leighton Thomas
earning a 2-1 win in the final four
minutes.

Hartley Wintney under new
manager Ian Selley saw a 2-1 home win
over Hanwell Town as they created a
three point gap over Hendon, whilst Yate
Town could only claim a lone point in an
entertaining 3-3 draw with Harrow Bor-
ough.

PITCHING IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH

Pld W D L F A GD Pts

1 Truro City 14 11 3 0 37 9 28 36

2 Weston-super-Mare 14 11 2 1 39 11 28 35

3 Chesham United 15 8 5 2 27 16 11 29 Leading Goalscorers

4 Poole Town 16 8 4 4 33 23 10 28

5 Dorchester Town 16 8 2 6 25 26 -1 26

6 Metropolitan Police 15 8 1 6 29 25 4 25 Player Club Goals

7 Swindon Supermarine 15 7 3 5 28 25 3 24 t Harvey Truro 18
h Williams Swindon s 15
8 Tiverton Town 16 7 3 6 26 29 -3 24 Met police 13
h alves 12
9 Hanwell Town 17 7 3 7 22 25 -3 24 D grubb Weston 11
n minhas Beacons’ 9
10 Salisbury 16 7 1 8 23 26 -3 22 Merthyr 9
R rees Plymouth p 9
11 Bracknell Town 12 5 5 2 27 18 9 20 B Seymour Chesham 8
K oliyide Bracknell 7
12 Hayes & Yeading United 14 5 5 4 22 20 2 20
J esprit truro
13 Merthyr Town 13 6 1 6 23 20 3 19 A neal

14 Beaconsfield Town 15 5 3 7 21 24 -3 18

15 Winchester City 15 4 5 6 22 28 -6 17

16 Gosport Borough 16 5 1 10 25 31 -6 16

17 Harrow Borough 16 4 4 8 21 32 -11 16

18 Plymouth Parkway 12 4 2 6 24 29 -5 14 Attendances

19 Hartley Wintney 16 4 2 10 20 27 -7 14

20 Hendon 13 3 2 8 16 29 -13 11 Club Average

21 Yate Town 14 2 4 8 21 35 -14 10 Weston 720
Gosport 678
22 North Leigh 16 2 3 11 12 35 -23 9 Plymouth p 552
Merthyr 546
MATCH FOCUS  five minutes it wasn’t until three salisbury 466
minutes before the end of the nine- Dorchester 419
CHESHAM UTD 1 ty that the game kicked into life. It 408
SWINDON S 1 had appeared Jeanmal Prosper had Poole 362
handed the home side all three Chesham 350
SAT 05 november points in front of the three-hundred Bracknell 313
and twenty in The Meadow, alt- Hartley wintney 293
THE meadow hough the home fans’ joy was short Hanwell 284
lived when Supermarine’s top scor- Tiverton 280
An intriguing fixture between er Harry Williams levelled three Winchester 251
Chesham United and Swindon minutes into stoppage time. Hendon 240
Supermarine saw neither side Swindon s 213
able to boost their prospects of a The result sees Chesham 208
play-off position come the slip a further two points behind Hayes 207
spring. Weston, the gap now six points, Harrow 163
whilst Swindon missed out on the 148
The Generals started the opportunity to move back into the Yate 126
afternoon with an eye still on catch- top five. Truro 124
ing the top two, four points adrift of North leigh
second placed Weston, whilst Met police
Swindon were sitting just outside beaconsfield
the top five.
today's fixtures
After a goalless first forty-
Gosport v Bracknell
Hanwell v Winchester
Harrow v Poole
Hendon v Dorchester
Merthyr v Weston
Met Police v Truro
North Leigh v Beaconsfield
Plymouth P v Hayes
Salisbury v Chehsam
Swindon S v Yate
Tiverton v Hartley Wintney

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IT’s THE long haul to

BRISTOL MANOR FARM

The winner of this evening’s Emirates FA Cup and Chippenham Town before falling foul of Foot-
First Qualifying Round Replay between The Boro ball League outfit Norwich City, being defeated 7-0
and Hamworthy United will receive a home tie at home.
against The Hammers’ fellow Pitching In South-
ern Football League Division One outfit Paulton In 2018, they threatened to repeat the feat,
Rovers. making it to the Fourth Qualfying Round, missing
out on another appearance in the First Round as
Paulton, which is located south west of they were defeated 3-2 in a thriller against Sutton
Bath. Have earned their spot in the Second Qualify- United.
ing Round of this season’s FA Cup thanks to a 5-2
victory over Bideford and a 4-2 away win at Royal Whoever hosts the tie, the game will take
Bassett Town last Saturday. place on Saturday 17th September 2022 with a kick
-off of 3pm.
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1500
SAT 25 METROPOLITAN POLICE H SLPS
1500
MARCH 1500
1500
Sat 04 Dorchester Town A SLPS 1500
1500
SAT 18 HANWELL TOWN H SLPS

Sat 25 Harrow Borough A SLPS

APRIL

SAT 01 HENDON H SLPS

Sat 08 Tiverton Town A SLPS

MON 10 HARTLEY WINTNEY H SLPS

Sat 15 Bracknell Town A SLPS

SAT 22 BEACONSFIELD TOWN H SLPS

* Lost to Andover New Street 2-4 on Penalties



LIN E-UPSToday’s
CARETAKER MANAGER JOINT MANAGERS

BEN KNELLER JAMIE MCCLURG & CARL WITHERS

GOSPORT BOROUGH ⃝ Pat O’FLAHERTY ⃝ Michael EACOTT
BRACKNELL TOWN⃝ Harry KAVANAGH ⃝ Jack DEAN
⃝ Rory WILLIAMS ⃝ Elliott LEGG
⃝ Ryan WOODFORD ⃝ Anthony CHESHIRE
⃝ Dan HOLLANDS ⃝ Daniel BAYLISS
⃝ Billie BUSARI ⃝ Ashley LODGE
⃝ Harvey REW ⃝ Joseph GRANT
⃝ Abdulai BAGGIE ⃝ George KNIGHT
⃝ Dan WOODEN ⃝ Liam FERDINAND
⃝ Andreas ROBINSON ⃝ Max HERBERT
⃝ Tommy HIGGS ⃝ Kamaron ENGLISH
⃝ Finley WALSH-SMITH ⃝ Benjamin COOK
⃝ Kyal WILLIAMS ⃝ Darryl SANDERS
⃝ Sam MAGRI ⃝ Jordan ESPRIT
⃝ Bradley TARBUCK ⃝ Magnus Suen Jr ABISOGUN
⃝ Harry JEWITT-WHITE ⃝ Olukayode OSU
⃝ Issiaga KABA
⃝ Nick HARVEY ⃝
⃝ Charles TAYLOR

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TODAY’S OFFICIALS

REFEREE: Benjamin DUFFILL | ASSISTANTS: TBC

COMING SOON TO THE AEI STADIUM

CHESHAM TIVERTON
UNITED FC TOWN FC

PITCHING IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE PITCHING IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE

PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH

SATURDAY 19 November 2022 SATURDAY 3 DECEMBER 2022
KICK-OFF 3.00PM KICK-OFF 3.00PM


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