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Victoria Park, Namu Road, BH9 2RA
The Poppies v’s Blackfield & Langley Buildbase FA VASE
Saturday 10th October 2020
Kick off 3:00PM
bfc-poppies.co.uk
BOURNEMOUTH FC OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME
£1 TODAY’S TEAM LINE-UPS BOURNEMOUTH V BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY
SAM JONES (GK)
KACPER KOWALCZYK (GK)
PEDRO MARTINS
MAC RANEY
LEWIS CHAMBERS
WILL PRIOR
LEWIS HARVEY
MATT NICHOLLS (capt.)
JACK KINGE-PHILLIPS
JAMIE WILSON
ETHAN FISHLOCK
LIAM HOUSE
MAX NORRIS
MARTIN WARREN
JAKE HARVEY
CLAUDIO CARVALHO
NIALL JOHNSTON
JONATHAN EFEDJE
DAN SEYMOUR
AARON MATTHEWS
LEWIS PROUDLEY
MANAGER– LEO CABELEIRA
ASSISTANT– DANNY BLAKELEY
SHIRTS– RED
SHORTS– BLACK
SOCKS– RED
JOE BESANT (GK)
PETER O’CONNOR(GK)
DONNAL MORRISON
CASSIUS NEWTON
SAMI MAKHLOUFI
JACK BARTON
JIM ORVIS (capt.)
LUKE BENNETT
HARRY COOPER
NASIM MEDDAH
CHIA KHIDER
JOSH NACE
LUKE GRAY
HUSAM AUROW
SID MOUSSA
RIVER SMITH
ALI ZINTANY
BEN ATIKO-HALL
JACK WILLIAMSON
FLAVIO TAVAREZ
JAMIE-JAY BURGESS
JOSH TAYLOR
MITCHELL SPEECHLEY-PRICE
DOMENICO PANESAR-DOWER
MANAGER– FAWZI SAADI
SHIRTS– GREEN/WHITE
SHORTS– GREEN
SOCKS– GREEN
TODAYS MATCH OFFICIALS
REFEREE: LEWIS WARD
ASSISTANT: JORDAN WHITE
ASSISTANT: STUART GRIFFITHS
WELCOME TO VICTORIA PARK, HOME OF “THE POPPIES”
HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED
OFFICIAL NOTICE
No alcohol to be taken into or consumed on any part of the ground, except in the designated area (i.e. the clubhouse).
[HAMPSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED. Rule 15 (g).]
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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL
CLUBS, REFEREES, PLAYERS AND LEAGUES.
The Council of this Association are very concerned at the incessant use of offensive, insulting and abusive language during football matches in the county. This will NOT be tolerated in any context and referees are instructed to take the appropriate action in accordance with Law 12
Section 6 of the laws of the game.
Warning-Foul and Abusive Language-The Sydenhams Football League will not tolerate the use of foul and abusive language from players or any club representatives. It does not impress anyone and demonstrates a lack of respect for our sponsors,
spectators, match officials and yourself.
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POPPIES PATTER Today, we welcome the officials, players, management and supporters of our opponents for today’s match. We hope they enjoy their short stay with us and have a safe trip home.
Have you thought about supporting the playing side of the football club? How does the idea of sponsoring a player for the season grab you? By getting to know a player of your choice, you could be a part of his devel-opment and future success for the Poppies. If you are keen to become involved in this way, please speak to any of the Club Officials for full de-tails. Please also see the advert elsewhere in the programme.
Remember that we have a table reserved in the clubhouse for disabled supporters to watch the game in the dry and warm.
We would also remind all supporters that there is no smoking inside and no alcohol allowed outside the clubhouse PLEASE- IT’S THE LAW!
Please also refrain from standing on the yellow hatched areas to the front of the stand and clubhouse.
If you want to see your name in print and help out the Poppies at the same time why not take advantage of one of our sponsorship packages, please speak to any Club Official for more details!
And finally, If you do use one of our advertisers, please let them know where you saw their advert; in the programme or around the ground.
Play Up Poppies!
P.S. If you would like to see an article in the programme, please drop me a line at the club. Please leave your correspondence behind the bar clearly marked for me, The Programme Editor.
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Premier Division Constitution 2020/21: AFC Portchester, Alresford Town, Amesbury Town, Christchurch, Bashley, Shaftesbury, Blackfield & Langley, Bournemouth, Brockenhurst, Cowes Sports, Fareham Town, Fleet Town, Hamworthy United, Horndean, Lymington Town, AFC Stoneham, Portland United, Hamble Club, Tadley Calleva, Baffins Milton Rovers.
Details on how to get to all the grounds in the Premier Division may be found on the League website including sat nav postcodes.
Vic Review also won the Premier Divi-sion programme of the year award for
2011/12 and 2013/14
23RD SOCCER CLUB SWAP SHOP
NON LEAGUE AWARDS 2015/16
1st in Wessex League
Our story- The club was founded at a Meeting held in Abbotts Auction Mart in Old Christchurch Road by eight enthusiastic gentlemen presided over by Alderman J Nethercoate (later to become Mayor of Bournemouth) on 11 September 1875 and is one of the oldest clubs in the country being founder Members of the Football Association, the Hampshire F.A. and the Bourne-mouth F.A. The club was among founder members of the Hampshire League adopting the colour poppy red in season 1895/6 from green and white hoops (following the merger with Bournemouth Wanderers), since then being known as the Poppies. Up to joining the Wessex League in 1986 had played entirely in the Hampshire League, except for a short spell at the turn of the 20th century. The Wessex League Championship has remained elusive but we have come close on two occasions with a 3rd place in 1990/91 under the guidance of Tommy Taylor and runners up spot in 1994/5 to Fleet Town when Alex Pike was the manager. The first piece of silverware for a number of years arrived in 2010/11, in the 25th Wessex League season, in the shape of the League Cup, with a 1-0 win over Winchester City. 2011/12 saw the team reach the FA Vase Quar-ter Final for the first time- going out 0-2 in a home reverse fixture against West Auckland Town.
2014/15 saw just one reward from the season, and that was collecting the
22nd Soccer Club Swap Shop 1st place for the League (42nd nationally).
BOURNEMOUTH FC
VICTORIA PARK
NAMU ROAD
BOURNEMOUTH
BH9 2RA
01202 515123
BOURNEMOUTH FOOTBALL CLUB-
GROUND REGULATIONS
Bournemouth Football Club shall grant admission to patrons and the right to re-main in the ground providing that the following conditions are met:
• All spectators shall comply with any instruction given by a club official or member of staff.
• Spectators shall not trespass on the playing area.
• Spectators shall not climb on any building, wall.
• Spectators shall not use obscene, racist or indecent language or make offen-
sive or insulting gestures.
• Spectators may only consume or possess alcohol within the clubhouse.
• Spectators shall not throw coins or other missiles at the pitch.
• Spectators shall be responsible for any minors that they have brought to the ground or clubhouse.
• All spectators shall pay an entry fee where appropriate.
Those wishing to use the clubhouse who are not members must make them-selves known to the bar staff or a member of the committee and sign the mem-bers book. Any fee paid upon entering the ground will include temporary mem-bership.
Bournemouth Football Club accepts no responsibility for vehicles left on the premises; parking is entirely at the owner’s own risk. Bournemouth Football Club accepts no responsibility for the loss or damage of any articles left on their prem-ises.
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Bournemouth got back to winning ways after defeating
Amesbury Town 2-0 on Tuesday.
An own goal and a Martin Warren header were enough to end the Poppies winless streak
and get them a second league win of the season.
The previous game had seen the Poppies on the end of an 8-0 thrashing at Lymington.
They were quick off the blocks and took the lead in just the fourth minute.
Jonathan Efedje got on to the end of a through ball just before Amesbury goalkeeper
Felix Davies, and his cut back hit the knee of a defender before going on.
Bournemouth and Amesbury players in action | Picture by Carlo Simone
The Blues almost conceded a second own goal just a minute later. A attempted clear-
ance ricocheted off a another defender and almost crossed the line before being hacked
away.
Amesbury did almost get an equaliser soon after as Osamu Allman ran through on goal.
Thankfully, Sam Jones was alert to deny the striker.
It had been a breathless opening ten minutes, and Amesbury did slowly grow into the
game after that.
Luke Greenway had a shot deflected wide, while Ant Croucher forced Jones into a save
with his 30-yard effort.
Warren went close when heading over from a free-kick, whilst Adam Holloway hit a thun-
derous effort just over the crossbar after having acres of space to run in on goal.
Owen Holloway then curled into the arms of Jones, before Amesbury captain Chris Mor-
ris headed narrowly over from a corner.
Bournemouth ended out the half with Liam House stinging the palms of Davies, whilst
Allman curled over from the left-hand side.
Amesbury had threatened on numerous occasions in the first half, and Poppies needed
to reassert themselves in the game, and thankfully they did five minutes into the second
half.
A superb corner was whipped on to the head of Warren who crashed in an effort off the
crossbar.
It was the two goal cushion that they needed, and the following ten minutes should have
yielded more goals for them.
Davies was on top form to stop a Kinge-Phillips volley and a powerful shot from House.
Amesbury then pressed for a way back in, as Greenway shot wide from an ambitious 35
yards and Lewis Harvey brilliantly blocked two sharp efforts from Adam Holloway. The
rest of the game passed with relatively little incident with “Poppies” securing all 3
points.
Bournemouth XI: Jones, Seymour, Raney, Nicholls (C), L.Harvey, J.Harvey, Kinge-
Phillips, Wilson (Martens), Warren, House (Carvalho), Efedje (Matthews).
LEAGUE DEFEATS HOME 31 January 2015 0-8 against Petersfield Town. AWAY 25 August 2015 1-9 against Salisbury
30 April 2016 1-9 against Team Solent LEAGUE VICTORIES HOME 15 October 1994 8-0 against BAT. 8 April 2008 8-0 against Downton. AWAY 24 February 1996 11-0 against Swanage Town & Herston. LEAGUE CUP RECORD VICTORY 24 October 2006 11-0 HOME against QK Southampton FA VASE RECORD VICTORY 22 September 2007 12-0 HOME against Wootton Bassett Town
HAMPSHIRE SENIOR CUP RECORD VICTORY
5 October 2010 14-1 AWAY against Tadley Calleva
LEAGUE CUP BEST SEASON Winners
2010/11 versus Winchester City (at Testwood Farm, AFC Totton) FA VASE BEST SEASON Quarter Final 2011/12 versus West Auckland Town (at Victoria Park), EMIRATES FA CUP BEST SEASON 2nd Qualifying Round Replay 2011/12 versus Truro City (at Treyew Park)
HAMPSHIRE SENIOR CUP sponsored by BSA Regal
BEST SEASON Semi Final 1995/96 versus Basingstoke Town (at Jubilee Park, Waterlooville). RUSSELL COTES CUP BEST SEASON Final 1995/96 versus Downton (at Wick Lane- lost 1-2 after extra time), 2001/02 versus Andover (at Victoria Park- lost 0-2).
TOP APPEARANCE MAKER
(since 1990) MARK DANCER 358 (318+40 games)
TOP GOALSCORER
(since 1990) DARREN McBRIDE 95 (111+26 games) TOP CLEAN SHEET HOLDER
(since 1990) JASON HARVELL 76 (216 games)
CLUB RECORDS from the start of the Sydenhams Football
League era, up to the end of
SYDENHAMS WESSEX PREMIER DIVISION CLUB SPONSORS
HAMPSHIRE SENIOR CUP sponsored by BSA Regal - THE LAST THREE YEARS
2013/14 1st Round Poppies 0-2 Totton & Eling
2nd Round Stockbridge 0-3 Poppies
3rd Round Poppies 0-2 Basingstoke Town
2014/15 1st Round Petersfield Town 5-2 Poppies
2015/16 1st Round Poppies 2-6 Brockenhurst
FA VASE- THE LAST THREE YEARS
2013/14 1st Qualifying Round Romsey Town 6-4 Poppies
2014/15 2nd Qualifying Round Melksham Town 8-1 Poppies
2015/16 1st Qualifying Round Poppies 4-3 Brockenhurst
2nd Qualifying Round Whitchurch United 6-0 Bournemouth
Emirates FA CUP- THE LAST THREE YEARS
2013/14 Extra Preliminary Poppies 3-1 Highworth Town
Preliminary Round Poppies 2-4 Hallen
2014/15 Extra Preliminary Poppies 4-2 Verwood Town
Preliminary Round Bemerton H’quins 0-0 Poppies
Preliminary Round Replay Poppies 2-3 Bemerton H’quins
2015/16 Extra Preliminary Poppies 0-3 AFC Portchester
LEAGUE CUP- THE LAST THREE YEARS
2013/14 1st Round Poppies 4-1 Ringwood Town
2nd Round Poppies 1-2 [aet] Hythe & Dibden
2014/15 2nd Round Poppies 0-2 Horndean
2015/16 1st Round Poppies 1-1 [aet] Moneyfields (4-5 pens)
Sydenhams Football League
BOURNEMOUTH
FOOTBALL CLUB
ANTI-RACISM AND
SPORTS EQUITY POLICY In supporting the requirements of the Sydenhams Football League Management Directive, it is the policy of Bournemouth FC to ensure respect and equality for all officials, players, spectators and visitors to our club. Anyone using racist or offen-sive language or behaviour will be ejected from the ground and will be reported to the appropriate authorities, this may include the police. If you hear or witness any such behaviour or activities please report it to the Chairman or Secretary, and also please report it to the Sydenhams Football League Secretary.
Signed Bob Corbin Chairman - Signed Pat Painter Secretary
BOURNEMOUTH FC
FORTHCOMING FIRST TEAM FIXTURES
SEASON 2020/2021
Games are subject to alteration At short notice
Saturday 10th October Blackfield &
Langley FC
Buildbase FA VASE Home
K.O 15.00
Saturday 17th October Fleet Town
Wessex Premier Division Home
K.O 15.00
Tuesday 20th October Christchurch
Wessex Premier Division Away
K.O 19.45
Saturday 24th October Baffins Milton Rovers
Wessex Premier Division
K.O 15.00 Away
BOURNEMOUTH F.C
CLUB OFFICIALS 2020/21
Honorary Vice Presidents
Tony Boothby, Dave Bragginton, John Brooks
Chairman
Bob Corbin
Vice Chairman
Jim Price
Secretary
Patricia Painter
Treasurer
Nigel Piggott
Commercial Manager
Stuart Ross
1st Team Manager
Leo Cabeleira
Assistant
Daniel Blakeley
Team Coaching Staff
Rafael Ciltron, David Ozi, Pawel Kowalski,
Andy Heustice and Henry Graven
Programme Editor— Lizzie Painter
Matchday Assistants—Ron Painter, Andy Roffey, Gavin Nightingale
BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY FOOTBALL CLUB HISTORY. Founded in 1935
After playing in the war time Hythe and District League the Club joined the Southampton
Junior League and in 1946 won the Division One title and appeared in the final of the Sen-
ior Cup losing to NDLC. However, the following season the Club won the Cup and were
Southampton League West Division champions. After this with progression in mind, the
Club applied to join the Hampshire League and made their debut in Division Three West
in the 1950/1 season. Although title winners the following season, the Club did not move
into Division Two until 1956/7. They remained in this division for the next four seasons
but were relegated at the end of 1959/60.
Bad fortune lasted for 15 years as the Club dropped into Division Four, were promoted in
1974/5 after finishing third but dropped back again in 1979/80. Then in 1981/2 the Hamp-
shire League reorganised and Division Four was swallowed up by Division Three and as
runners up promotion was secured to Division Two.
After three seasons in Division Two, promotion was gained to the top division, overhaul-
ing run away leaders, Locksheath, with a last match win at Cowes. In the first season in
the top flight the Club finished a credible tenth. In the following seasons the Club estab-
lished itself as one of the most consistent teams in the league with eleven top six finishes
including, three second places and then won the elusive Championship in 1997/8.
With the establishment of the Wessex League in 1986/87, the Club recognised that to
compete against the best in local football, the long term aim had to be elevation to the
new league. With the emphasis for entry into the league being on facilities as much as
ability on the pitch, negotiations were opened with Fawley District Council for a long
lease on a ground which gave the Club the necessary security to develop it to the re-
quired standard. The pitch at Gang Warily was identified and the Council provided a play-
ing surface that is still to this day, the envy of many teams and the enthusiastic Commit-
tee set about bringing the ground up to the required standard. Development continues to
this day.
The best opportunity for promotion came in the Championship year 1997/8 but the funds
ran out to complete ground improvements, so second place Moneyfields were promoted.
The Club’s chance for promotion came two years later - a last match win at West Wight
Mayflower earned the third place required and the dream had been realised after 50 sea-
sons of Hampshire League Football. After 5 years in Wessex Division 1 the club were
relegated to the new Division 2 in 2004.
BLACKFIELD & LANGLEY
The Club in 2004/5 became only the second club in Hampshire football to be awarded the
FA Adult Standard Charter. 7
The 2008/9 season saw success return to the Club with promotion back to the top divi-
sion of the Wessex League under the guidance of Jon Gittens. Jon continued for a 2nd
season finishing the season mid-table. Jon left the club in the early part of the 2010/11
season and Assistant Manager Louis Bell was put in charge with the team eventually
finishing in 14th position and 16th in the subsequent season.
The Club had in incredible 2012/13 season under the leadership of Ashley Vickers, win-
ning the Sydenhams Wessex Premier league by 10 points, reaching the 4th Qualifying
round of the FA Cup, losing 3-0 to Hastings United, and reaching the last 32 of the FA
Vase.
In stark contrast, 2013/2014 season was the most tumultuous in recent years with a num-
ber of changes in playing, coaching and management throughout the season, leaving the
club unsettled for the most part. Taking on the manager’s role mid-way through the sea-
son, Kevin Gibbens, assisted by Chris Farrell, managed to finish a very credible 6th.
2014/15 season started with John Robson taking control of the 1st team who started off
brightly but with some injuries and a general failure to score goals, the season didn’t
quite pan out as planned although the team still finished a credible 5th in the league and
were Russell Cotes Cup winners.
Glenn Howes took the reins in his managerial debut in 2015/16, ultimately guiding the
team to 3rd place behind Salisbury FC, missing out on the 2nd spot to Sholing with a
defeat at Fareham Town on the last game of the season. The Watersiders also finished
runners up in the Southampton Senior Cup, losing heavily to defending champions, Team
Solent, made it to the 3rd round qualifying of the FA Cup, (losing to Maidenhead Utd) and
were losing semi-finalists in the Russell Cotes Cup.
After another season of going close, Glenn was joined by James Wood and the Club sur-
passed the previous success of 2012/13, enjoying its most successful season in 2017/18,
winning the Wessex Premier Division by one point in a very tight race with Andover Town
and benefitted from the restructuring of Step 4 Leagues, gaining promotion for the first
time to the Southern League. Season 2017/18 also saw two appearances at St Marys in
both the Hampshire Senior and Southampton Senior Cup finals, unfortunately losing on
both occasions to Havant & Waterlooville and Southampton FC respectively. The Club
also made a semi-final appearance in the Sydenhams League Cup and equalled the rec-
ord in the FA Vase by reaching the last 32 but eventually losing to Bracknell Town in a
midweek replay.
Success continued in 2018/19 with the Club winning Southern League South Division
One and narrowly losing in the semi final of the Southern League Cup. Success on the
field of play together with hard work behind the scenes in connection with Ground Grad-
ing requirements has enabled another piece of Club history to be created with promotion
to the Southern League South Premier Division.
Over the years, the Club has had their fair share of Cup success. In the 1980/90s the Club
made six appearances at the Dell in the Southampton Senior Cup to add to the two in the
1940s, ending up as winners in four of them. The last success in 1998, producing a
league and cup double. In the 2000 final, the Club suffered the agony of losing 2-1 in a
replay to AC Delco after a power failure lead to the abandonment of the first game with 15
minutes to go and with a 2-0 lead.
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