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SATURDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2015

ANSTEY NOMADS F.C WELCOME RADCLIFFE OLYMPIC F.C.

TO DAVIDSONS HOMES PARK FOR TODAY’S LEAGUE GAME Radcliffe Olympic FC History:

Radcliffe Olympic FC was founded in 1876, making it one of the oldest football Clubs in Nottinghamshire, a forerunner for other Clubs. During the early period the standard of players at the Club was extremely high. One player who was to go on to play international football was Harry Butler Daft who played for the Club in the early 1890's. Although long term history is hard to find when looking for Club honours Olympic enjoyed early success as a Club. In the 1900/01 season Olympic were the Notts Alliance Champions. The next period that we found Olympic success was the early 1930's. In the 1929/30 season the Club won the Notts Alliance Divisional 2 Cup. The 1931/32 season saw the Club win both the Notts Alliance Division Town and the South Notts League. The 1940's brought more silverware when in 1946/47 Olympic won both the Notts Realm League Division One and the Notts Realm League Division One Cup. In the 1947/48 season the Notts Realm League Division One Cup was retained. Olympic next had success in the mid to late 1960's. In a six year period between the 1965/66 and 1970/71 seasons Olympic won three Midlands Amateur Alliance League titles, the Central Alliance Premier Division, the East Midlands Regional League Division One and the Midlands Amateur Alliance Senior Cup in the 1967/88 season. Throughout the 1990's Radcliffe Olympic hit a purple patch winning the Notts Alliance Division One in 1990/91 and the Nottm & District Spartan League Division One in 1991/92. As well as these two league Championships Olympic had Cup success winning the Nottm & District Spartan League Cup in 1990/91, the Midland Amateur Alliance Intermediate Cup 1996/97 and were runners up in the Notts FA Intermediate Cup in 1992/93 and in the Notts Alliance Intermediate Cup in 1996/97. As the Club entered its third century the success continued. In the 2001/02 season they won the Notts Alliance Division Three Championship and the Notts Intermediate Cup. In 2002/03 the First Team won the Notts Alliance Senior Division and the Notts Alliance Senior Cup. In the summer of 2003 Radcliffe Olympic amalgamated with local Club ASC Dayncourt to create one of the biggest Clubs in Nottinghamshire with it retaining the famous Radcliffe Olympic name. The Club created four sections the Seniors, Intermediates, Juniors and Ladies to provided equal opportunities for everyone to play football. The success continued in the 2003/04 season when the First Team were crowed Champions of the Central Midland League Premier Division. This was mirrored by the Reserve Team who won the Central Midlands League Reserve Division One. The 2004/05 season saw the Seniors First Team play in the Central Midlands League Supreme Division. The 2006/07 season saw the Seniors First Team make their debut in the FA Vase. The 2008/09 saw the Seniors First Team crowned Champions of the Central Midlands League Supreme Division. The 2009/10 season saw the Seniors First Team play in the East Midlands Counties Football League Premier Division. The 2010/11 season was a historic moment as the Seniors First Team made their debut in the FA Cup and played seven ties in five rounds before eventually being knocked out in the Third Round Qualifier. The 2011/12 season saw the Seniors First Team rebuild under Kevin Waddley, Wayne Miles and Steve Morris. They reached the EMC League Cup Final.The 2013/14 season saw the Seniors First Team make it into the EMC League Cup Semi Final. This season the management have been busy bringing in new players to strengthen the squad as they look to improve on last season’s finish. The future of Radcliffe Olympic FC is looking bright. The Club is at its strongest position in probably its entire history on and off the pitch.

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EAST MIDLANDS COUNTIES TABLE

Premier League Table

POS P W D L GD PTS

1 Bardon Hill 26 18 4 4 42 58

2 Radford 27 17 4 6 34 55

3 Blaby & Whetstone Athletic 26 17 3 6 26 54

4 St Andrews 26 16 3 7 29 51

5 Ellistown & Ibstock United 25 15 4 6 35 49

6 Ashby Ivanhoe 27 14 5 8 14 47

7 Barrow Town 26 12 6 8 10 42

8 South Normanton Athletic 23 11 6 6 13 39

9 Arnold Town 25 12 2 11 3 38

10 Holwell Sports 24 11 5 8 -2 38

11 Holbrook Sports 25 11 4 10 7 37

12 Kimberley Miners Welfare 25 9 8 8 6 35

13 Gedling Miners Welfare 27 10 5 12 -6 35

14 Stapenhill 25 9 5 11 0 32

15 Borrowash Victoria 27 10 1 16 -23 31

16 Anstey Nomads 24 6 4 14 -12 22

17 Graham Street Prims 26 6 2 18 -32 20

18 Radcliffe Olympic 25 6 3 16 -26 18 *

19 Aylestone Park 24 3 3 18 -39 11 *

20 Greenwood Meadows 23 1 1 21 -79 4

* adjustment made

All info is available on: http://full-time.thefa.com

Nomads Latest Result(s): 7/2/15 – Nomads 2-0 Greenwood Meadows 24/1/15 – Nomads 1-3 Holwell Sports

Radcliffe’s Latest Result(s): 10/2/15 –Radcliffe 3-4 Borrowash 7/1/15 – Graham Street Prims 1-2 Radcliffe

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AROUND THE COUNTIES by STAN WILTON

BARDON HILL extended their unbeaten away record to ten games with a 3-1 win at BORROWASH

VICTORIA to leapfrog Blaby & Whetstone Athletic and take over at the top of the table. Last

season’s leading goalscorer Steve Hart was destroyer in chief as he put the Quarrymen in front on

35 minutes. Lee Fell levelled things up just before the break but Hart’s second goal of the game on

67 minutes and a third from Louis Keenan seven minutes later sewed up the points for the new

table toppers. BLABY & WHETSTONE ATHLETIC meanwhile slipped to defeat at ASHBY IVANHOE

where a goal from Chris Saunders nine minutes from the end proved to be the match winner. On a

day when goals seemed particularly hard to come by, RADFORD moved into second place with

their fifth away win of the season – a comfortable 3-0 success at struggling AYLESTONE PARK.

Jarrad Westcarr, Joe Meakin and Ken Reeves all scoring in the first half. Goal-less draws are hard to

come by in the East Midlands Counties League and prior to today I believe there has been only one

previously this season. Today broke the mould though with ST ANDREWS being held at GEDLING

MINERS WELFARE and KIMBERLEY MINERS WELFARE and visitors HOLWELL SPORTS also failing to

break the deadlock. The result was least helpful to St Andrews and leaves them four points behind

the leaders and having played a game more. This having looked potential champions for much of

the first half of the season. ANSTEY NOMADS picked up a valuable three points from their home

game against rock bottom GREENWOOD MEADOWS. Joe Hartopp broke the deadlock four minutes

before the interval and a late second from Darren Taylor took Nomads out of the bottom four.

They were replaced by GRAHAM STREET PRIMS who couldn’t strike the same momentum which

saw them take a valuable point in midweek at Lees Lane. Today they went down by the odd goal of

three at home to RADCLIFFE OLYMPIC despite taking a 29th minute lead through Toby Warner.

Connor Hardy restored parity two minutes before the break and Paul Durham scored the visitors

winner with thirteen minutes of the game remaining. First half goals from Jimmy Spiers and Craig

Meakin set up the three points for ARNOLD TOWN against a BARROW TOWN side who could only

find a consolation goal in the 86th minute from Dave Coleman to take back to Leicestershire with

them. And it was also two first half goals from from Shane Newton and Ash Whitt which set up all

three points for SOUTH NORMANTON ATHLETIC against visiting STAPENHILL. The visitors goal

coming in the last minute of the game from Jamie Disney. Another team to show an alarming slide

down the table after such a promising start at HOLBROOK SPORTS. They suffered their sixth away

defeat of the season going down at ELLISTOWN & IBSTOCK UNITED by the odd goal of five – a win

which keeps the hosts in fifth place in the table. Rich Lewis got the home side off to a good start

with a goal in the 29th minute and Sam Carline added a second just before the break. The second

half got off to a sensational start when Tendal Chitiza made it 3-0 in the 47th minute. A minute

later Declan Carney pulled one back for the Brookies. Niall Mather got a second for Holbrook but

that was as good as it got for them.

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NOMADS RESERVES

LEICESTER SENIOR LEAGUE DIVISION ONE TABLE

League Table

POS P W D L GD PTS

1 Ashby Ivanhoe Res 16 12 1 3 30 37

2 Ingles 17 12 0 5 27 36

3 Lutterworth Town 19 11 3 5 26 36

4 Asfordby Amateurs 19 9 6 4 19 33

5 Lutterworth Athletic Res 16 10 1 5 30 31

6 Ellistown & Ibstock Utd Res 15 9 2 4 17 29

7 Ratby Sports 18 8 4 6 7 28

8 Barrow Town Res 15 9 1 5 22 25 *

9 Hathern 15 6 2 7 4 20

10 FC Khalsa GTB 16 5 2 9 -35 17

11 Anstey Nomads Res 15 6 0 9 -20 15 *

12 Anstey Town 16 4 2 10 -24 14

13 Thurnby Nirvana Res 18 4 2 12 -27 14

14 Holwell Sports Res 14 2 0 12 -44 6

15 Highfield Rangers 17 1 4 12 -32 4 *

Table detail * adjustment made

Reserves Latest Result(s): 7/2/15 – Ellistown & Ibstock Reserves 3 -0 Nomads 10/1/15 – Nomads 2-0 Holwell Reserves

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ANSTEY NOMADS U’16’S MIDLAND JUNIOR PREMIER LEAGUE League Table

POS P W D L PTS

1 Nuneaton Town 16 11 2 3 35

2 Saffron Dynamo 13 9 3 1 30

3 Anstey Nomads 14 9 2 3 29

4 Stourbridge 15 8 3 4 27

5 Coventry Sphinx 16 8 3 5 27

6 Dudley Sports 14 8 2 4 26

7 Bewdley Town 13 8 2 3 26

8 Leicester Road 16 8 2 6 26

9 Mansfield Town 12 8 1 3 25

10 AFC Telford United 16 8 1 7 25

11 Sporting Khalsa 13 7 3 3 24

12 Swindon Youth 10 7 2 1 23

13 Kenilworth Town 12 7 2 3 23

14 Atletico Rangers 13 7 2 4 23

15 Leek Town 16 7 1 8 22

16 Burton Colts 16 7 0 9 21

17 ON Chenecks 16 6 3 7 21

18 Shrewsbury DC 14 6 3 5 21

19 C S Colts 11 6 2 3 20

20 Brackley Town 15 5 5 5 20

21 Romulus 14 5 3 6 18

22 Bicester Town 11 4 5 2 17

23 AFC Worcester Olympic 13 5 2 6 17

24 Polesworth 14 5 1 8 16

25 Heath Hayes 13 5 0 8 15

26 Lutterworth Athletic 15 3 4 8 13

27 Walsall Wood 12 3 3 6 12

28 Leamington DS 14 3 3 8 12

29 Tividale 12 3 2 7 11

30 Stratford Town 16 3 1 12 10

31 Stafford Rangers 13 3 1 9 10

32 North Birmingham Celtic 15 3 1 11 7 *

33 Midland FD 12 0 0 12 0

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ANSTEY NOMADS F.C PLAYER MANAGER: ROB HARRIS

ASST MANAGERS: JIMMY WITHERS COACHES: ANDY /ALAN LOVELL

PHYSIO: Russ(Head Physio) / Andy (Asst. Physio)

TEAM TO BE NAMED FROM:

TAYLOR MCMILLAN(GK) SIMON ALEXANDER LEE CHARLES STACEY COORE OLIVER CREESE SHANE GIBBS WARREN YORK JOSEPH HARRIS JOSEPH HARTOPP MATTHEW PENN OLIVER PRESTON NICHOLAS REEVES SIMON RICHMOND DARREN TAYLOR LUKE WEST DARYL RUSSELL JIMMY LATHAM MATTHEW LITCHFIELD ADAM SWAIN JAKE ROUSE JON ARMSON

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RADCLIFFE OLYMPIC F.C. Manager: Mike Wain

Assistant: Scott Carlton Assistant/Player: Steve Morris

Assistant/Player: Lee Potts Coach/Player: Sam Winch

SQUAD FROM

HADLEE DUNN (GK) SAM WINCH TOM RAMSHALL JAMES SPENCE LIAM SMALLWOOD SAM ADAMS EDDY WEST MATT GAMBLE PAUL DURHAM KIERON DAVIES JOE HEGARTY LEE POTTS CONNOR HARDY JAKE MORRIS KYLE O’BRIEN TOBY SEWELL KURT HALLAM BRETT SOIZA DARYL PRICE MANNY MTOMBENI SAM BRINDLEY ROBBIE WILLIAMS

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ANFC GROUND REGULATIONS:

Spectators:

Shall not chant or sing insulting or racist songs or use insulting, indecent or racist language.

Shall not make insulting or indecent gestures. Shall not throw any missiles of any

description. Shall not behave in anyway likely to offend or

endanger players officials or spectators. Shall not encroach on playing area or any

adjoining parts. Shall not deface or vandalise any notice or

advertisement. Shall not climb any buildings, walls or fences.

Shall not bring alcohol from outside the club into the ground.

Shall respect our neighbours when leaving. Persistent standing in the non-standing areas

especially infront of the seated stand will not be tolerated.

The use of drugs or illegal substances is strictly forbidden and will not be tolerated.

Please respect our rules anyone breaching them will be asked to leave the ground. Thank you (ANFC committee)

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THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS WE ARE ALWAYS INTERESTED IN NEW

ONES PLEASE SPEAK TO A COMMITTEE MEMBER IF YOU ARE INTERESTED

EMCL GAMES TODAY:

HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM

Anstey Nomads Radcliffe Olympic

Aylestone Park Blaby & Whetstone Athletic

Barrow Town Ashby Ivanhoe

Borrowash Victoria Radford

Ellistown & Ibstock United Holwell Sports

Gedling Miners Welfare Bardon Hill

Greenwood Meadows Stapenhill

Holbrook Sports Graham Street Prims

Kimberley Miners Welfare Arnold Town

St Andrews South Normanton Athletic

If you are interested in sponsoring a match ball please see a

committee member your name will appear in the programme for a

home game of your choice.

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ANSTEY NOMADS U’18’S MIDWEEK FLOODLIT LEAGUE League Table

POS P W D L GD PTS

1 Quorn Youth 2014 10 7 1 2 27 22

2 Birstall United Youth 13 5 4 4 4 19

3 Gresley Youth 9 6 0 3 35 18

4 Ashby Ivanhoe Youth 8 5 3 0 19 18

5 Anstey Nomads Youth 7 4 1 2 6 13

6 Ibstock United Youth 8 4 1 3 3 13

7 Coalville Town Youth 11 3 0 8 -11 9

8 Guru Nanak Gurdwara 2014 Youth 12 0 0 12 -83 0

Under18’s Latest Results:

11/2/2015 – (County Cup Semi Final) Oadby Town Youth 1-2 Anstey Nomads Youth

21/1/2015 – GnG 2-8 Nomads

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Nomads Youth in the final!

It’s been an impressive season for the Anstey Nomads U18’s this season

who in their second you have continued to excite our loyal Nomads on

Wednesday nights. The season campaign itself has been a truly marvellous

display of what football should be, fast, creative, and exciting. There has

really been no lack of thrills.

The county cup run though, although short in games due to a quarter final

bye round (The opponents had folded) has still been a historical one. After

their semi-final oppenents were named I had a big smile on my face, former

senior rivals Oadby Town, who’s large and vocal fanbase seeps down deep

into their youth side. After a couple of postponements my smile grew

bigger as the fixture was reverse so that we’d not only play the one team I’d

love to beat, but we’d play them at their ground with their vocal fanbase.

Perfect Match for me indeed.

The cup tie proved actaully to be an almost clear perfect match, the teams

very evenly matched in skill and with similar playing styles and all

conquering counter attack for both sides the score was firmly placed at 1-1

at half time. Both teams knew they’d have to pull of something special, or

maybe just have that inch of luck to poke the ball into the net. The battle

was a tough one but after a wonderfully taken corner dropped right into

the middle it was aperfect oppurtunity to take the lead for the second time

and ultimately take the win.

Manager Wayne Beck and his lads will be marching on to Leicester’s answer

to Wembley… well maybe the old wembley, but nevertheless they’ll hope

to finish there historical run and even if they end up beaten they’ve already

done us proud, so well done to all the lads, Wayne and everyone who’s

helped and supported them!

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Ye Olde Programmes

Do you ever wish to look back at programmes of

old? Ever had a quench to see what was going on

at a certain period of time, well…

Assuming that time period is within the time that I (Reece) took over as programme editor which was just a couple of months ago then you can go back and read all the programmes I have made online, you even get to read them in full colour All you have to do is go onto your devices be that a computer, tablet, or even one of those fancy smart phones and go to this address:

www.issuu.com/p-h-p If you need any help or have any questions consult the Wizard himself (Me) either in person (in the tea bar) or via email (see bottom of the last page)

This is what I look like

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THE ANSTEY NOMADS COMMITEE

CHAIRMAN: TONY FORD VICE CHAIRMAN: IAN GROGAN SECRETARY & TREASURER: CHRIS HILLEBRANDT GROUNDSMEN & 1ST TEAM MANAGER: ROB HARRIS BAR MANAGER: NORMAN TAYLOR HOSPITALITY MANAGER: HELEN PRESTON-HAYES CLUB PHYSIO: RUSS PRESTON-HAYES (Please be careful not to expose him to stress!) GROUND DEVELOPMENT: JOHN HARRIS, GEOFF WARDLE FUND RAISING: JOHN KIRBY GATEMAN: NIGEL NORTH DPS: MATTHEW WILKINSON MEDIA MANAGER: REECE PRESTON-HAYES (Non Committee member) LIFETIME MEMBER: DENIS ORTON (Non Committee member) BALL BOY: SAM JORDAN (Non Committee member) ALL THE COMMITEE MEMBERS OF THE ANSTEY NOMADS ARE VOLUNTEERS WHO GIVE UP MANY HOURS KEEPING THE CLUB GOING IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING US WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR NEW VOLUNTEERS PLEASE COME AND SPEAK TO US THANKS

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A.N.F.C 2014/15 FIXTURES January 2015 1ST TEAM

H Sat 14th, 3:00pm Radcliffe Olympic League

H Sat 21st, 3:00pm Radford League

A Sat 28th, 3:00pm Blaby & Whetstone League

RESERVES

A Sat 14th, 2:00pm Thurnby Nirvana League

A Tues 24th, 19:30pm Lutterworth Athletic Res League

H Sat 28th, 3:00pm Hathern League

U’18’S YOUTH

H Wed 18th, 7:30pm Ibstock United Youth League*

A Wed 25th, 7:30pm Ibstock United Youth League *Likely to be called off

U’16’S

Fixtures to be announced

All details in this Programme are accurate as of the 6th

February 2015

Programmes (Including covers) designed and edited by Reece Preston-

Hayes.

Email Contact: [email protected]

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