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If purchasing products or services advertised in this programme Please mention where you saw their advert If purchasing products or services advertised in this programme Please mention where you saw their advert Home Away Today’s Squads Officials for today’s game Referee: Duncan Brooker Assistants: Kevin Stone & Matthew Weller Manager: Trevor Waller Assistant Mgr: Mark Rowland & Darrel Lineham Colours:Royal Blue Manager: John Suter Assistant Mgr: John Dutton Coach: Gareth Dutton Colours: All Red £1 Saturday 23rd Aug v Rustington FC K.O 3.00pm Sussex County League Division Two Official Kit Sponsor Kit Supplier Match Day Sponsor thebarrowmen Official Match Day programme of Steyning Town Community FC 2014/15 The Shooting Field - Home of Steyning Town Community FC www.pitchero.com/clubs/steyningtownfootballclub www.pitchero.com/clubs/steyningtownfootballclub Jimmy Punter Ollie Rowland Regan Mills Alex MacIver Tim Leach Simon Clarke Liam Waller James Bennett © Steve Kirkham Josie Stakim Ryan Hudson Alex Barkley Scott Edwards Ross Frazer Josh Gibbons Printed by: James P Maginnis Ltd - Your One Stop Copy Shop www.jamespmaginnis.co.uk Tel: 01273 417016 Mike Abbott Rob Hare Ben Greer Ash Finch Kerry Parsons © Callum Towse Matt Dodd Kris Harding Lee Early Chad Milner Ryan Warr Ash Elms Dave Harris Lewis Levoi Tracksuit Sponsor Flexible PEOPLE

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Home AwayToday’s Squads
Officials for today’s game Referee: Duncan Brooker Assistants: Kevin Stone & Matthew Weller
Manager: Trevor Waller Assistant Mgr: Mark Rowland & Darrel Lineham Colours:Royal Blue
Manager: John Suter Assistant Mgr: John Dutton Coach: Gareth Dutton Colours: All Red
£1Saturday 23rd Aug v Rustington FC K.O 3.00pm Sussex County League Division Two
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thebarrowmen Official Match Day programme of Steyning Town Community FC 2014/15
The Shooting Field - Home of Steyning Town Community FC
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Jimmy Punter Ollie Rowland Regan Mills Alex MacIver Tim Leach Simon Clarke Liam Waller James Bennett © Steve Kirkham Josie Stakim Ryan Hudson Alex Barkley Scott Edwards Ross Frazer Josh Gibbons
Printed by: James P Maginnis Ltd - Your One Stop Copy Shop www.jamespmaginnis.co.uk
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Mike Abbott Rob Hare Ben Greer Ash Finch Kerry Parsons © Callum Towse Matt Dodd Kris Harding Lee Early Chad Milner Ryan Warr Ash Elms Dave Harris Lewis Levoi
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WELCOME TO STEYNING TOWN COMMUNITY FOOTBALL CLUB
Hello and welcome to Steyning Town Community Football Club. We pride ourselves on being a friendly family club so we hope you enjoy the hospitality we offer as well as today’s game. We have a selection of hot and cold drinks served from the kitchen and a fully-licensed bar for you to enjoy before, during and after the game.
We extend a warm welcome to all the players, coaches and officials of our opposition today and also the match referee and his assistants.
We ask politely that all spectators refrain from foul and abusive language and respect the officials and players throughout the game.
Please use the litter bins provided to help us keep our ground clean.
Chairman Senior section: Richard Woodbridge Chairman Juniors section: Nigel Younger General Manager: Carol Swain Senior Match Secretary: David Kennett Treasurer Seniors: Paul Cole Treasurer Juniors: Peter Shepherd Senior Football Management Committee: Mike Abbott, Steph Gretton, Gareth Dutton & Ben Shelford Club Secretary: Natasha Kilner-Brown Commercial Manager: Ian Nichols & Mike Abbott Programme Editor: Mike Abbott Ground & Facility Development Officer: Marco Spano Committee Member: Paul Hart Groundsman & Facility Manager: John Brown Press Officer & Match Reporter: David Perrett Social Media Coordinator: Richard Woodbridge & Daniel Fuller-Smith Charter Development Officer: Daniel Fuller-Smith Welfare Officer - Ruth Mason Youth Development Officer: Daniel Fuller-Smith
Committee & Club Officials
Honours List Sussex Senior Cup: 1986, 1989 Sussex County League: 1985, 1986 League Cup: 1979, 1984, 1986 Sussex RUR Cup: 1980 Division Two Title: 1978 Division two Invitation Cup: 1966 Reserve Section: 1986 Reserve Section West: 1989, 2099 Vernon Wentworth Cup: 1934, 2002 Sussex Junior Cup: 1902, 1938 Merit Table: 1985 Sussex Youth Cup: 1995 Youth Section West: 1995 Youth Section Shield: 1995 Dan Air Youth Cup: 1991 Arun & Chi U-16’s B Division: 1999 Arun & Chi Under 18 B league Champions 2012-13
Football Management First Team Manager: John Suter First Team Assistant Manager: John Dutton First Team Coach: Gareth Dutton Reserve Manager: Vacant Under 18’s Manager: Daniel Fuller-Smith
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RESPECT CODE OF CONDUCT
We all have responsibility to promote high standards of behaviour in the game.
This club is supporting The FA’s Respect programme to ensure football can be enjoyed by everyone in a safe and positive environment. Play your part and observe The FA’s Respect Code of Conduct for spectators and parents / carers at all times.
Remain outside the field of play and behind the designated spectators’ Area Never engage in, or tolerate, offensive, insulting or abusive
language or behaviour · Always respect the match officials decisions · Applaud effort and good play as well as success
In addition, when attending youth games:
· Remember that children play for fun Let the coaches do their job and not confuse the players by
telling them what to do Encourage the players to respect the opposition and match
officials Never criticise a player for making a mistake – mistakes are part
of learning I understand that breaches of the code may result in action being taken by the County FA and/or The FA
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION DOES NOT PERMIT GLASSES OR BOTTLES TO BE TAKEN OUT OF THE CLUBHOUSE AT ANY GROUND
DURING THE MATCH. TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY REGULATIONS THE BAR STAFF ARE
INSTRUCTED TO SERVE ALL DRINKS IN PLASTIC CONTAINERS IF TAKEN OUTSIDE. ANYONE FOUND DRINKING FROM A GLASS OR BOTTLE OUTSIDE OF THE CLUBHOUSE SHALL BE REQUIRED TO
IMMEDIATELY RETURN THEIR DRINK TO THE BAR SO THAT IT CAN BE TRANSFERRED TO A PLASTIC CONTAINER. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND CO-OPERATION
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TODAYS VISITORS - RUSTINGTON
Rustington FC was formed in 1903 and joined the Bognor District League shortly afterwards. They became members of the Littlehampton District League when football resumed after the Great War, winning the title four times, in 1933, 1934, 1948, and 1949. The club’s more recent history saw Rustington enter the West Sussex League, when a re-organisation saw all the District Leagues in that part of the county merge together under Vic Short, who was later to enjoy success at near neighbours East Preston, Rustington won the West Sussex League title in 1999/00. Rustington lifted the West Sussex League title again in 2003/04 and were promoted to Division 3 of the Sussex County League. Among the players in their championship-winning side was the legendary Terry 'The Twister' Withers - a member of Littlehampton's all-conquering 1990/91 team, and subsequently a County League championship winner at Wick. The club’s first season in the County League was something of a revelation. An 8th place finish may not appear anything special, but to a large extent this was due to a phenomenal record in cup competitions that saw manager Gareth Davies side lift no fewer than three trophies: the Division Three Challenge Cup (vs Lingfield); the Vernon Wentworth Cup (vs Newhaven); and the very difficult to win Sussex Intermediate Cup (vs Bosham). In addition there were an impressive four Team of the Month awards picked up for Division Three. 2005/06 saw the club improve its final League position: finishing just outside the promotion places in 3rd. A repeat of the previous season’s Division Challenge Cup Final saw Rustington beat Lingfield again 12-11 on penalties, after the match finished 1-1 aet. Astonishingly, new fewer than 32 spot kicks were taken during the shoot-out. Rustington side also retained the Vernon Wentworth Cup by defeating League champions Peacehaven & Telscombe 1-0. Not surprisingly Rustington began 2006/07 as long odds-on favourites and duly obliged, finishing 11 points clear of runners-up Pease Pottage Village. Rustington also made the headlines and were featured on Sky Sports as a 2-0 victory against lowly Bosham on 31 December 2006 saw them achieve a new record for going an entire calendar year unbeaten. The record was to remain until 24 February 2007, when it was ended by Haywards Heath. Disappointment at losing at the semi-final stage in both the Division Three League Challenge Cup and Sussex intermediate Cup was tempered by a third successive victory in the Vernon Wentworth Cup: defeating Horsham YMCA Reserves on penalties. Rustington have played in the Sussex County League Division 2 since the 2007/2008 season finishing 4th in their first season then 3rd in their second only being denied promotion to Division 1 on ground grading. They also finished runners up in the Division 2 cup in 07/08 and in 08/09 finished runners up in the RUR Cup losing in extra time to the newly crowned Division 1 champions Eastbourne United. The past 6 years has seen a number of managerial changes but the club has remained stable and is now an established Division 2 club.
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NOTES FROM THE COMMITTEE
A warm welcome to everybody involved with Rustington today, and to the match officials, and more importantly welcome to our first home game of the season here at the Shooting Field. The start of a new season always brings new levels of freshness and optimism. It is great to see so many of last years faces back at the club, and we are also delighted to welcome on board some new faces, as well as some returning familiar faces. To each and every one of you we wish you well for the season, wear the shirt with pride, enjoy yourselves & represent the club well. That is all we can ask of you. The pre season has gone pretty well and the lads have put in a great shift with good commitment. The results in pre season have been a bit of a mix but one thing is clear. The competition for places is high and there are lots of players very keen on being in the starting 11 for the first team. Just the way it should be. Now the competitive stuff underway we have started with a win v Seaford and a cup loss v Oakwood. So plenty to work on but also a solid platform to build from. There has been a significant amount of work done on the pitch over the summer and for that we mainly have to thanks Vic Gretton from Mackleys and Steve Dudman who have provided and sourced materials for this and as a result we have had 70 tonnes of soil on the pitch and it has been vertidrained and reseeded. We did have some problems after this was done with some aspects of the work, however in the longer run the benefits will be clear. We are hoping this will be part of an ongoing programme of works. We are indebted to those who helped on this. Off the pitch Carol Swain has stepped down as chair after 4 years at the helm, but will continue as General Manager. Richard Woodbridge has taken over as chairman. We also have a number of other critical committee and non committee roles that have been filled. We also have put together a football management committee to deal with aspects of running the club from a purely football point of view. All of these appointments further strengthen the club and give us more strength in depth as a club. A special thanks to Ian Nicholls and Mikey Abbott who have put in lots of work over the summer on sponsorship and Mikey has again done a great job on pulling together another great looking programme. The under 18 set up is going well. This year we will have two under 18 sides. One in the County youth league and one in the Arun & Chichester league. The set up, run by Daniel Fuller - Smith is turning in to one of the best in the County and is vital to the clubs future that we have a good stream of well coached lads coming through. Overall lots to be excited about this season. Lets hope it is a good one for everybody at the club, to reward the hard work that everybody is putting in; players, managers , coaches , committee members and volunteers . We are all here hoping to see the club do well, so lets give a great go this season. Good luck and enjoy today’s game THE COMMITTEE
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A WORD FROM THE MANAGER
Well, here we go again, another season is upon us! Pre season training and games are all done with and now we get down to the serious stuff! We have already played two games, in the League away to Seaford and in the Peter Bentley Cup away to Oakwood. So this game today is our first one at home since last April. There have been considerable changes during the intervening months; Ryan Andrews has left to become the Manager of Haywards Heath, taking with him George McMahon, Rob Clark, Aaron Hinton, Tom Kilner-Brown and Adam Woodlands; Richard Brannigan has also left to share his time between Lewes Youth and Hurstpierpoint. Also, and the biggest loss of all, is that of Alan Skipper, who did such an excellent job as Reserve Team Manager last season and was all set to continue until he had promotion at work, and a massively increased work-load, which has meant that he cannot give the necessary time to do the job to his own satisfaction; he has not actually left the Club and will help out, as and when he can. Also gone is last year’s captain Mohamed Shuga’a who has gone to Crawley Down Gatwick, and Adam Burton who has gone to Saltdean where he has already scored 4 goals in his first two games.
On the more positive side we have retained from last year’s 1st team squad Ben Rose, Mikey Abbott, Ben Greer, Ash Finch, Ash Elms, Matt Dodds, Callum Towse, Kris Harding, Dave Harris, Lee Early, Ash Towler and Sean and Ollie Pickup. Also re-signed is Shaun Skipper but he picked up a horrendous ankle injury whilst at work which could keep him out of football until Christmas. The new players at Club are as follows: Chad and Curt Milner, Ryan Warr, Lewis Levoi, Joe Charman, Yoseph Assefi, Rob Hare, Tim Jones, Jack Boxall, Sam Smith, Kerry Parsons and Phil Williamson (both returning) and finally Sam Gritt. We all wish old and new players the very best of luck, but especially Sam Gritt, who incidentally gets married tomorrow, who broke his leg/ankle badly in a pre-season friendly at the start of last year, and never played a game all season; all the best Sam, both for tomorrow and the season ahead. Our pre-season games were of mixed results: drawing 3-3 and 1-1 with Hurstpierpoint, drawing 3-3 with Loxwood, losing 3-2 to Worthing Utd, winning 10-3 and losing 5-1 at Hailsham, Winning 1-0 and 3-1 at Roffey and finally losing 6-1 to Worthing Under 21s at Woodside Road. Finally, our pre-season training has been well attended and everyone has worked extremely hard! And once the boys had seen the fantastic views from the top of The Lower Horseshoe, it was almost impossible to stop them going up at each session. In conclusion l would like to welcome Rustington Football Club here this afternoon and l personally look forward to catching up with old friends.
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BRAZIL 2014 - A FEW TALKING POINTS The 2014 World Cup Finals Competition in Brazil was arguably the best World Cup of all time. First European team to lift the Cup on South American soil. First substitute to score a World Cup Final winner. Worst England performance. First biting incident...... maybe not! Anyway... Probably not since Italia 1990 (for those who remember) has there been a tournament which has produced so many future talking points. Obviously the competition was clouded by the poor performance of England. Despite an all time low in expectation going into the competition, the majority of the English footballing public expected the '3 Lions' to progress beyond the Group stages. Could Andy Carroll, Ashley Cole, John Terry have made a difference? Too much inexperience? Maybe France 2016 or Russia 2018? Who knows? But who would have expected predicted 'whipping boys' Costa Rica (or Eureka!) to win the Group and then march on to being only a penalty shoot-out away from reaching the Semis?! The World Cup always produces a surprise team, and weren't they just!? As for the hosts, the incredible Neymar Jnr was taken out of the competition in the most unfortunate circumstances and there has probably never been a team so deeply effected by the loss of just one player. The dramatic Semi-final collapse of the Brazilians and 7-1 hammering at the hands of Germany will be remembered as one of the most amazing results in footballing history and talked about for many years to come, and indeed there will also be plenty of 'jawing' about a certain Mr Suarez's latest dental escapade (the dentists in Barcelona must be rubbing their hands...!). Not far behind for impact was Spain's 5-1 drubbing by Holland in the Group stage with Van Persie's gravity defying header maybe the best headed goals of all time. The new star of the competition though was most certainly young James (pronounced 'Hames') Rodriguez. His six goals in five matches for Columbia earned him the Brazil 2014 'Golden boot' and this and a few nifty Salsa dances secured him a £73m transfer from Monaco to Real Madrid (fourth highest transfer fee ever). The 'player of the competition' award though (not sarcastic) surprisingly went to Lionel Messi. Without wishing to take anything away from Messi, surely Neuer, Sweinsteiger or Lahm would have been far worthier winners. Because, at the 'end of the day' the Germans were worthy winners. Throughout, they were the most organised, resolute and solid team in the mix. Basically, they never really put a foot wrong and after their sublime Semi- final battering of the hosts their eventual overall triumph was almost inevitable. The clinching goal from Mario Goetze in the Final v Argentina was probably as good as any World Cup winning goal ever and the fact that this talented young man was only used as a substitute bears testament to the sheer strength of this great German team. It was good for 'football' that Germany, a European side, won in Brazil as a Brazilian triumph may have been a little cliched and an Argentina win would probably have started a War. Whatever you may think ,and most of it is only opinion, Brazil 2014 was a truly magnificent football competition and will be remembered for mainly the right reasons. Did you enjoy it?
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Seaford Town 0 Steyning Town 2 (SCFL Division 2) On a bright and breezy afternoon over at The Crouch we got off to a sunny start' to the new campaign with a well deserved 2-0 win. With the new Management team of the '2 Johns', Suter and Dutton, in the dugout the match started in typical 'first game of the season' style with both teams sizing each other up and indeed sizing themselves up with new recruits in the ranks on both sides. It was actually Seaford who got the better of the opening exchanges and if it hadn't been for Tom O'Donnell blazing over the bar on 7 minutes and their centre-forward James Baurer squandering a close range header a few minutes later, it would have been the hosts who had taken the lead. However, as the first-half progressed we settled and gained in confidence and on twice Sean Pickup came close to giving us the lead with unlucky near misses. On 40 minutes though, the deadlock was broken when Chad Milner floated home a precision free-kick from the edge of the box to give us the lead. Barely 2 minutes later had came within a whisker of doubling our lead when he got on the end of a Ross from David Harris only to be foiled by a superb point-blank save by Seaford keeper, Lee Aylward. Half-time - Seaford 0 Steyning 1 After the break we continued where we'd left off in the first-half and plugged way mercilessly to try and increase our advantage. Fine efforts from Chad Milner and Matt Dodd came close to adding to to our lead and a couple of rather questionable off-side decisions could well have denied us. However, we stuck with it and on 78 minutes after combining well with Lee Early, Chad Milner slotted home his and our second to effectively put the game out of Seaford's reach. We pretty much dominated the second-half with everyone putting in a good shift and it wasn't until the closing stages that Ben Rose was really called into action, saving well at close range from the hosts' Michael Flynn. The final whistle was greeted with delight by all those who travelled with 3 well earned points in the bank!
Result - Seaford 0 Steyning 2
Steyning line-up -- Rose, Greer, Parsons (capt), Buckleb, Finch, Elms, Early (Jones 85), Harris (Towler 75) , Pickup (Hare 80), Dodd, Milner Subs not used - Gareth Dutton Ref - David Ellis Assts - Stuart McKenzie & Derek Childs
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