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knaphill fc official matchday programme 2011/2012
tuesday october 11 2011 v warlingham k.o 7.30pm lemon recordings division one challenge cup 2nd round
inside - match action - in reserve - questions & answers
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what’s inside…
kick off
nick Croshaw
in opposition
warlingham fc
questions & answers
adam watts
match report
epsom & ewell
in reserve
andy martin
ladies & girls
nick croshaw
youth team update
gary taylor
stats & facts
results, fixtures & tables
kickoff with bryan freeman
Good evening everyone, and welcome to our opponents Warlingham, their players and officials, also tonight‟s
three match officials for this Division One Challenge Cup 2nd round tie. It‟s the first of two meetings this
month between the two Clubs, the next will be in the league on Saturday 22nd October.
Our two meetings with Warlingham in the league last season saw a share of the points in the 2-2 draw
away, and our opponents winning 2-0 in the game at Redding Way.
Our last game here was a week ago against Premier Division side Epsom & Ewell in another Cup competition,
the Premier Challenge Cup. But despite a battling performance which got the home side level at 2-2 with
goals from Perry Coles and Craig Knowles, Knaphill lost 3-2.
Last Saturday Warlingham won 3-1 away at CB Hounslow, whilst Knaphill suffered their seventh successive
defeat(four in the league, three in Cup competition), when they were beaten 5-2 by basement club Frimley
Green. Trailing 3-1 at halftime, Knappers goal coming from Craig Knowles after 25 minutes, and Frimley
scored two more in the second half, with Ricky Hogsden scoring our second goal on 47 minutes.
An alarming 31 goals have now been conceded in those seven games over the past month, nineteen in the
league. Not a productive month, but what can be done to stem the tide ? Knaphill have never leaked so
many goals in one month since we have been in the Combined Counties League. Yes, the team have scored
twelve goals in that period, but alas when you concede so many, scoring goals become very little consolation
when there is nothing to show for it, especially concerning league points.
The recent performance against Epsom and Ewell was an improvement in form after defeats by Staines
Lammas and Spelthorne Sports, but then four days later slump to the defeat at Frimley Green.
It is now crucial that results need to produce a turn around to halt slipping down the league table, sooner
than later.
Looking back on other Division One results last Saturday, one surprise was Guernsey losing their first match
of the season in the 2-1 defeat by Spelthorne Sports, whilst at Woking Park, Westfield were hammered 6-1
by Hartley Wintney.
Knaphill Reserves moved up to second place in their Division on Saturday following the 4-2 home win over
Sheerwater Reserves. The visitors took an early lead, but after 19 minutes Jonny Philips equalised for
Knaphill, and the lead was increased as they showed their supremacy when George Pearce drove a free kick
into the far corner of goal in the 27th minute. Five minutes later is was 3-1, Lennie Harding the scorer.
Both teams had chances in the second half, each scoring a goal. Perry Coles cross to Josh Hughes gave the
latter an easy task of tapping the ball home to make it 4-1, before Sheerwater got their second soon after.
A well deserved victory for Knaphill who have now won four and drawn three of their eight league games this
season.
Back to the first team, and they now have two successive home league games coming up at Redding Way –
this Saturday(15th) Cobham are the visitors, then Warlingham return for a League game on Saturday 22nd
October.
Enjoy tonight‟s game…..
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matchreport EL Records Premier Challenge Cup 1st Round
Tuesday 4th October 2011
Knaphill 2 Epsom & Ewell 3
For those of you that can remember, there was a talent show on ITV many years ago called New Faces. Well,
on Tuesday night Knaphill‟s Premier Challenge Cup tie against Epsom and Ewell provided plenty of new faces
in their line-up with just three players that started the season in the squad that came up against the Premier
Division club at Redding Way.
The rest of the squad, newcomers to the team, all hoping to show their footballing talent on the night. Two of
Knaphill‟s regular players, Chris Fox and Joe Turner, were out injured following the weekend game against
Spelthorne Sports, and their replacements were just two of the new contingent.
The game was evenly matched for the first quarter of an hour of this Cup tie, with both sides having chances
and looking eager to make an early breakthrough. But the visitors then started to put more pressure on the
home side and after 19 minutes took the lead through Dave Francis who tucked the ball away into the far
corner from just inside the 18 yard box.
Both teams continued to provide opportunities during the half, the Premier side having the easiest of goal
scoring chances, but failing to make them count. Knaphill battled back from their one goal deficit and in the
42nd minute, Perry Coles deservedly fired home the equaliser which should have seen them go in at the
break all square. But on the stroke of halftime Francis scored Epsom & Ewell‟s second goal through a crowded
goalmouth.
Knaphill got back on level terms for the second time in the match, when Craig Knowles raced towards goal
and gave the Epsom keeper no chance, when he unleashed a cracking effort to make it 2-2 after 59 minutes.
It stayed even until the 75th minute when Epsom substitute Nathan Ayling put the visitors in front for the
third time, a lead they held onto until the final whistle, to give them a passage through to the next round.
Knaphill: Martin, O‟Brien, Woodley, Lumley, Rice(Duff 61mins), Coles(Cummins 73mins), Wetherall, Wilson,
Hadley(Kavanagh 80mins), Knowles, Hogsden.
Subs not used: Watts, Pym.
Scorers: Coles, Knowles
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Warlingham F.C – A Brief History
Warlingham F.C was founded in 1896 and is affiliated to the Surrey F.A. The clubs base is at Church Lane,
Warlingham where they moved in the early twenties. At this time they amalgamated with Warlingham C.C
to form Warlingham Sports Club.
In the early years the team played at various local venues including Blanchman‟s field (now a nature
reserve), the School field just past the green, and what are now allotments off Hillbury Road.
The current Church Lane site was left to the people of Warlingham for the pursuit of sport and is now used
to support our 13 junior teams and our “A”, “B”, and 2 Veterans teams.
For the coming season 2011-2012 we have again entered into a ground sharing agreement with Ryman
South team Whyteleafe having spent an enjoyable year there last season. This allows us to retain our
position in the Combined Counties league and pursue promotion to the CCL premier division.
We will continue to look for alternative local sites to build our own facility to meet the ever increasing
demands of the Football Association.
Our reserve team and new “C” team will play at Verdayne (Hamsey Green Playing Field), which was leased,
from Tandridge District Council in March 2004 specifically to allow us to gain promotion to the Cherry Red
Records Combined Counties league.
In our long history we have gained virtually every honour available in Intermediate football and also
achieved success at the next level having won the Combined Counties Div 1 title in season 05/06 and the
Reserve section in both 04/05 and 06/07. Last season we entered the FA Vase for the first time and em-
barked on another exciting chapter in our history, reaching the 2nd round proper and finally losing 1-0 to
Reading Town F.C. This year we will make history again with our first entry into the FA Cup.
In September 2008 we completed work on a new floodlit Astro training facility which has improved what we
can offer our members in both our adult and colts sections.
Season 10/11 was a disappointing year for our adult teams with them all closing the year in strong positions
in their respective leagues and then falling away in the New Year.
Our Colts section continues to go from strength to strength and we are beginning to see the very real
benefit of players coming through into the senior teams. Last year we ran 13 Colts teams and the U11‟s B
won the Tandridge South Division. The U12‟s A won the Tandridge League Cup. The U13‟s won the Epsom
Premier Division and the U14‟s won the Epsom League Division 1 with the U15‟s gaining promotion to the
Epsom League Division 1. Our Soccer School has also proved successful and has already created new teams
in Mini Soccer for the Colts section.
We ran 6 senior teams during season 2010-11 and will add another team for 2011-2012. With our Colts
section running 13 teams we will start the season bigger than we have ever been in our history – again!
Warlingham F.C. is a “community” club providing football for local people from age 4 through to Veterans
and look forward to the future with excitement and determination as we strive for further success across all
our teams.
This season we will be working hard to achieve the FA‟s Charter Standard accreditation.
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After an unsteady start to their season, the U18‟s managed by Gary Taylor and Mark Dawber, have settled
into winning ways. The season started with former manager Dougie Ford having to withdraw at late notice
due to work commitments and Reserve Team Assistant Manager steeping into his shoes at very short notice.
The season began with a trip to Bracknell Town where Knaphill struck early on with a goal from Jack Bailey-
Caulfield settled early nerves; however Knaphill‟s defensive frailty reared its ugly head. In a mad 10 minute
spell, The Knappers concede two sloppy goals and despite having the majority of the play thereafter, an
equaliser was not forthcoming. Their second game was away to Thatcham Town, and on a cold and misty
evening a poor performance saw two early gilt-edged chances go begging and mistakes at the back and in
midfield let Thatcham go 4-0 up by the hour mark. A smart lob from Josh Hughes was the only consolation
from a disappointing match.
More agony followed with a trip to Ascot United and after dominating the first half and taking a 2-1 lead
courtesy of a Josh Hughes thunderbolt and Harry Maynard‟s superb dribble and shot, the same defensive
errors crept back in. The final scoreline of 2-5 didn‟t reflect on the majority of the play, but the score-line
does not lie. The season turned on 45 crazy seconds at Sandhurst Town on another misty evening at Bottom
Meadow. With Knaphill 1-2 down with 4 minutes injury time on the clock and the result being reported as
such, a long ball from goalkeeper Craig Taylor found Haluna Masembe on the half way line, the quick striker
shrugged off his defender and surged forward to hit a rasping shot from the edge of the box for a deserved
equaliser.
From the Sandhurst kick-off, Liam Welsh thundered into a tackle springing the ball to Haluna's feet, he
sprinted forward, steadied himself and slotted the ball past the advancing keeper for the winner. Josh
Hughes scored the opening Knaphill goal in the first half.
With this boost in confidence the team travelled to Alton Town for the fifth consecutive away game and
dominated throughout, Josh Hughes provided the winner just before the half hour mark, but two
performances stand out. Firstly Craig Taylor who had an inspired game in gaol saving from point-blank
range on a number of occasions and Man-of-the-Match, Johnny Phillips, who was immense in the centre of
midfield cutting out the Alton attacking options and providing the catalyst for many of the Knaphill‟s counter
-attacks.
It is gratifying to see a number of the youth team already making their mark in adult football with the 1st
and Reserve teams already this season and this is the reason for Knaphill to be justifiably proud of their
youngsters.
Allied Counties Youth League South Division
Pld Pts
1. Bracknell Town 3 7
2. Ascot United 4 7
3. Knaphill 5 6
4. Fleet Town 4 5
5. Thatcham Town 2 4
6. Alton Town 3 3
7. Sandhurst Town 2 1
8. Binfield 1 0
knappersrollcall 2011-2012 season
playerstats Appearances Player Sub App Goals
Chris Fox 9 1 4
Nick Darnell 10 1
Woody Cardona
Ricky Hogsden
Shane Cummins
Tony Kavanagh
Matt Squires
Michael Pym
Marcus Slimane
Peter Duff
Craig Knowles
Jonny Philips
Halona Masemba
Adam Watts
10
14
1
5
2
5
1
5
2
2
6
1 3
7
1
1
2 1 3
2
2
1
3 4
1 2 1
2 1 Matt Burton 5
Billy Wilson 4 1
Paul Weatherall 3
Will Martin 4
Dan Rice 3
Tom O‟Brian 3
Leading Goalscorers
Ricky Hogsden
Chris Fox
7
Woody Cardona
Brian Murphy
Craig Knowles
Marcus Slimane
4
3
1
4
2
Yellow Card Count
Alex Lumley
Lee Gamble
Matt Squires
Nick Darnell
Billy Wilson
Adam Watts
2
1
1
1
1
1
Joe Turner 12
Perry Coles 1
Louis Sanders
Craig Woodley
Lee Gamble
4
9
9
1
1
1
Alex Lumley 13
Perry Coles 1
Red Card Count
cherry red records combined counties league division one
P W D L F A Pts
1 Guernsey 12 10 1 1 48 5 31
2 Bedfont Sports 10 9 1 0 25 4 28
3 Hartley Wintney 8 6 2 0 30 10 20
4 Eversley 10 6 2 2 22 13 20
5 Warlingham 11 6 2 3 21 14 20
6 Westfield 10 6 1 3 20 23 19
7 Staines Lammas 8 6 0 2 23 11 18
8 Spelthorne Sports 11 5 2 4 24 17 17
9 Feltham 10 5 0 5 16 14 15
10 CB Hounslow United 10 4 1 5 20 21 13
11 Worcester Park 11 3 2 6 19 24 11
12 Knaphill 11 3 0 8 21 37 9
13 Cobham 8 2 2 4 7 19 8
14 South Kilburn 11 1 4 6 12 25 7
15 Sheerwater 11 2 1 8 13 37 7
16 Frimley Green 10 2 1 7 11 37 7
17 Bookham 9 1 3 5 10 16 6
18 Farleigh Rovers 11 1 1 9 15 30 4
Forthcoming Fixtures
Saturday 15th October 2011
Division One
Bookham v Guernsey Eversley v Bedfont Sports
Knaphill v Cobham South Kilburn v Westfield Spelthorne Sports v Feltham
Worcester Park v Frimley Green
Reserve Division Bedfont Sports Res v Eversley Res
CB Hounslow United Res v Warlingham Res Farnham Town Res v Knaphill Res
Frimley Green Res v Staines Lammas Res Sandhurst Town Res v Raynes Park Vale Res Sheerwater Res v Worcester Park Res
Westfield Res v Farleigh Rovers Res
DATE OPPOSITION COM RES ATT
Sat 6 Aug Guernsey L 5-0 1475 Davis Lumley Gamble Woodley Sanders Darnell
Sat 13 Aug Sheerwater L 4-2 62 Davis Lumley Gamble Woodley Sanders Murphy 1
Sat 20 Aug Bedfont Sports L 1-3 49 Shelley Philips Gamble Woodley Lumley Darnell
Tue 23 Aug Hartley Wintney L 2-3 110 Shelley Gamble Squires Woodley 1 Lumley Darnell
Sat 27 Aug Farleigh Rovers L 1-4 31 Burton Gamble Squires Woodley Lumley Darnell
Mon 29 Aug Eversley L 0-2 94 Burton Gamble Squires Watts Lumley Darnell
Sat 3 Sept Feltham L 3-2 68 Shelley Lumley Gamble Watts Sanders Darnell
Sat 10 Sept Horley Town FAV1 1-4 74 Burton Lumley Gamble Watts Sanders Darnell
Tues 13 Sept Sandhurst Town SCC1 5-2 40 Burton Lumley Philips Watts Woodyer Darnell
Sat 17 Sept Worcester Park L 4-1 52 Burton Ford Darnell Watts Lumley Weatherall
Tue 20 Sept Warlingham D1C P-P
Sat 24 Sept Staines Lammas L 7-3 32 Martin Rice Woodley Watts Lumley Wilson
Sat 1 Oct Spelthorne Sports L 1-3 68 Martin Rice Woodley Lumley O‟Brian Wilson
Tue 4 Oct Epsom & Ewell PC1 2-3 62 Martin Rice Woodley Lumley O‟Brian Wilson
Sat 8 Oct Frimley Green L 5-2 61 Martin McKendrick Woodley Duff O‟Brian Wilson
Tues 11 Oct Warlingham D1C
Sat 15 Oct Cobham L
Sat 22 Oct Warlingham L
Sat 29 Oct South Kilburn L
Tue 2 Nov Horley Town Res CC1
Sat 5 Nov Spelthorne Sports L
Sat 12 Nov Bedfont Sports L
Sat 19 Nov CB Hounslow Utd L
Tue 22 Nov Bookham L
Sat 3 Dec Feltham L
Sat 10 Dec Guernsey L
Sat 17 Dec Hartley Wintney L
Sat 27 Dec Westfield L
Mon 2 Jan Eversley L
Sat 7 Jan Frimley Green L
Sat 14 Jan Warlingham L
Sat 28 Jan Farleigh Rovers L
Sat 4 Feb Worcester Park L
Sat 11 Feb Sheerwater L
Sat 18 Feb Cobham L
Sat 25 Feb Staines Lammas L
Sat 3 Mar Bookham L
Sat 10 Mar South Kilburn L
Statistics key: 1st sub on/off 2nd sub on/off 3rd sub on/off Yellow Card 2 Yellows Red Card
fixtures
Compeitition Key: L = League CC = County Cup PC = Premier Cup D1C = Division One Cup
SCC = Southern Combination Cup - FAV= F.A Vase
Home Fixtures in Red *After extra time**Penalties
1 Goals Scored
Sat 17 Mar Westfield L
Sat 24 Mar CB Hounslow Utd L
next home game cobham 15-10-11
Turner Cardona Hogsden Baker Greenfield Murphy Squires Slimane Pym
Fox 1 Turner Pym Hogsden 1 Baker 1 Greenfield Squires Silimane Shelley
Knowles 1 Turner Fox Hogsden Slimane Harvey Masemba Cardona Harding
Knowles Turner Cardona Hogsden 1 Slimane Sanders Murphy Fox Pym Harding
Fox 1 Turner Cardona 2 Hogsden Slimane 1 Stephens Pym Knowles Watts Hadley
Fox Turner Cardona Hogsden Slimane Harding Pym Knowles Hadley Shelley
Fox Turner Cardona Hogsden 1 Squires Hadley Knowles 2 Woodyer Masemba Burton
Knowles Turner Squires Hogsden Cardona Slimane Masemba 1 Hadley
Cardona Turner Slimane 1 Hogsden 1 Masemba Coles Cummins Murphy Hadley Harding
Cardona Turner Fox Hogsden Springall Hadley Woodyer Woodley Wilson
Cardona Turner Fox 2 Hogsden 1 Springall Gamble Knowles Woodyer Sanders Burton
Cardona 1 Turner Fox Hogsden Hadley Woodyer Weatherall
Weatherall Hadley Knowles 1 Hogsden Coles 1 Duff Cummins Watts Kavanagh
Wetherall Hadley Knowles 1 Hogsden 1 Pym Watts Shaw
Fox
& results 2011/12
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division one
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HOME OF THE KNAPPERS ON THE NETHOME OF THE KNAPPERS ON THE NET
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Knaphill Reserves 4 Sheerwater Reserves 2
After a hard fought victory away to Farleigh last week we were missing a few regular players for our home
game against local rivals Sheerwater but were happy that we completed important back to back wins.
The strength of our youth set up was very important with five U18‟s in the squad and they played a key
part in the 4-2 victory.
Sheerwater went ahead after some indifferent defending but we struck back after a well worked corner,
Perry Coles pinpoint delivery and Johnny Philips header. Lennie Harding then smashed a free kick into the
corner to make it 2-1. Ten minutes before half time another well delivered cross from the dangerous Coles
saw George Pearce arrive late into the box to finish well. The second half started well for us with Josh
Hughes finding room between defenders, again from a Coles delivery, to make it 4-1. Sheerwater kept
going and were rewarded with a long range effort but we kept control for a good victory that puts us into
second place in the league.
For the last few weeks we have been in the fortunate
position to have experience and talented younger players
to give us an ideal balance.
Of course there is a big difference to reserves and first
team football. Adie Wilson and I will work carefully to
promote players at the right time to ensure they are
equipped to add value and importantly that they enjoy
their football still. One of our aims is to build a reserve
side that all players have the potential to move up,
I believe we now have that.
Jimmy Edwick, our recent signing from Hanworth Villa,
has come in performed well in goal, giving us a winning
mentality on and off the pitch. In front of him Sean
Harvey and Mark Harding are building a very sold
partnership in the middle of our defence and Saturday we
had the luxury of playing George Pearce, ex Chertsey
Town, alongside the highly rated youth player Johnny
Philips in midfield. With all these players six foot plus it
was no surprise that we scored twice against Sheerwater
from corners and always looked a threat from set pieces.
Full back Lloyd Greenfield and youth lad Ross Greaney
both added to a solid defensive unit.
In midfield Lennie Harding has been very consistent,
scoring important goals and he adds quality to
complement his fully committed approach. Perry Coles,
another new signing this season, is a player blessed with
genuine natural ability and was involved in all four goals in
our last game. Up front Shane Cummins gives us pace and
aggression. As he develops he will be an even greater
threat and should be able to push onto the next level.
His strike partner on Saturday was 16 year old Josh
Hughes who has scored four goals in the last five youth
games and two goals in two games in the reserves.
Another player with pace and aggression who at 16 years
old is physically able to compete at senior level.
Lloyd Pearman, Callum Slattery, Sean Smith
all youth players gave us strong options on
the bench and while we have to balance their
youth football to ensure we don‟t overplay
them we have the luxury of players that
have, this season, already travelled to
difficult places like Alton Town and come
away with great victories.
2011-2012 Season
Cherry Red Records Combined Counties
Reserve Section
P W D L F A Pts
1 Warlingham Reserves 8 6 2 0 25 8 20
2 Knaphill Reserves 8 4 3 1 17 11 15
3 Staines Lammas Reserves 9 4 1 4 28 19 13
4 Raynes Park Vale Reserves 7 4 1 2 21 12 13
5 Worcester Park Reserves 6 4 1 1 15 7 13
6 Westfield Reserves 9 3 3 3 24 14 12
7 Eversley Reserves 6 4 0 2 14 6 12
8 Farnham Town Reserves 6 3 2 1 12 9 11
9 Bookham Reserves 7 3 1 3 10 17 10
10 CB Hounslow United Reserves 7 2 2 3 11 15 8
11 Farleigh Rovers Reserves 7 2 1 4 6 15 7
12 Frimley Green Reserves 7 2 0 5 11 28 6
13 Bedfont Sports Reserves 7 1 2 4 14 23 5
14 Sheerwater Reserves 6 0 2 4 6 18 2
15 Sandhurst Town Reserves 6 0 1 5 6 18 1
ladiesfirst with nick croshaw
Knaphill Ladies travelled to Bexhill-on-Sea for their first ever appearance in the Womens FA Cup and despite
losing 2-1 it was a memorable day out.
With the weather being so hot and sunny, every man and his dog was heading for the South Coast, which
meant heavy traffic and late arrivals at the ground. Despite the referee delaying the kick off by 15 minutes
to give our girls a chance to warm up, the Ladies looked a bit sluggish from the outset with Bexhill being
first to the ball and closing us down well when we had possession.
It was no surprise when half ways through the first half Bexhill took a deserved lead following a defensive
mix up and were soon 2-0 up when a speculative cross drifted over Jenna Morris into the net. However, this
seemed to spark Knaphill into life and they got a goal back just before half time. A great ball from Kim Davis
found Emma Lawrence wide right, Emma took the ball along the goal line then passed it back towards the
penalty spot for Sarah Hale to crash the ball into the net for Knaphill Ladies first ever FA Cup goal.
The score remained 2-1 at half time and the Ladies made two substitutions and reverted to last season‟s
formation of three at the back and a five-man midfield. For the remainder of the match Knaphill kept
possession well and had all the pressure, but just couldn't find the equalizer and Bexhill ran out 2-1 winners.
Despite losing there were a lot of good performances from all over the pitch, particularly in the 2nd half.
Abi Ribton-Turner had her best performance this season and Abbey Garner picked up her first ever yellow
card for a shirt pull in the first half. It was good to welcome back captain Leanne Sands to the centre of the
defence after missing the start of the season through injury.
2011-2012 Season
London & SE Regional Womens League
Division One (London)
P W D L F A Pts
1 MSA Ladies 4 3 1 0 15 1 10
2 Fulham Compton OB 5 3 1 1 18 8 10
3 Brentford 4 3 0 1 8 4 9
4 Hampstead 5 2 2 1 13 14 8
5 K.I.K.K. 3 2 1 0 9 5 7
6 Tottenham Hotspur Reserves 5 2 0 3 6 14 6
7 Carshalton Athletic 4 1 1 2 8 8 4
8 Kent Magpies 5 1 1 3 3 9 4
9 Knaphill 4 1 0 3 7 15 3
10 Garston 4 0 1 3 5 11 1
11 Luton Town Reserves 1 0 0 1 1 4 0
Forthcoming Fixtures
Sunday 16th October 2011
Home vs Carshalton Athletic Ladies
Sunday 23rd October 2011
Away vs K.I.K.K
Sunday 30th October 2011
Home vs Luton Town Reserves
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adamwatts NAME: ADAM WATTS
AGE: 28
PLAYING POSITION: MIDFIELD
FORMER CLUBS: FELTHAM, FARNHAM, COVE
FAVOURITE DRINK: LUCOZADE
FAVOURITE FOOD: PASTA
FAVOURITE TV PROGRAMME: MATCH OF THE DAY
FAVOURITE FILM: SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
FAVOURITE TEAM: NEWCASTLE
WHAT CAR DO YOU DRIVE: FIAT PUNTO
WHO IS THE BIGGEST MOANER AT THE CLUB: CRAIG WOODLEY
WHO HAS THE WORST DRESS SENSE AT THE CLUB: LOUIS SANDERS
WHO IS THE WORST TRAINER AT THE CLUB: MYSELF
WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING: HIGH TECH and TELECOM ANALYST
WHO IS THE MOST SKILFUL AT THE CLUB: JOE TURNER
HOW DO YOU THINK KNAPHILL WILL DO THIS SEASON: TOP EIGHT
WHAT ARE YOUR OTHER FAVOURITE SPORTS: ICE HOCKEY, RUGBY, GOLF
ALISHA KEYS or ALISHA DIXON: NEITHER !
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BE: A BIG HOUSE, „FIRST TOUCH‟, PRIVATE JET, HAVE MY OWN PRIVATE ISLAND
Seat Sponsorship
Pay £50.00 you get
Name in lights. (meaning full promotion at the ground) 10 x 2 Tickets free 1st Team matches and all Reserve Team matches.
Free Club Membership Free Programme
Free Teas and Coffees at the 10, 1st Team fixtures you attend. Programme mention
Entry into draw for Naming the Stand for season 2011/2012.
Pay £100.00 you get Name in Lights (meaning full promotion at the ground).
Free season ticket x 2 for all 1st Team, Reserves and Youth Games. Free Club Membership
Free Programme Free Teas and Coffee at all games you attend.
Programme mention Entry into draw for Naming the Stand for season 2011/2012.
Stand Sponsorship
You or your company name will be used as the name of the stand with a sign displaying
the stand sponsor.
Cost per annum:£500.00
Seat Sponsors Stand Sponsor
Available to
Sponsor
knaphill
will martin alex lumley max springall billy wilson craig woodley adam watts craig knowles joe turner ricky hogsden chris fox tom o‟brian nigel hadley james shaw dan rice michael pym jonny philips peter duff halona mesemba paul weatherall mark mckendrick
warlingham
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match officials
Referee phil paice
assistant referees
mark dewdney graham smith
next up cobham combined counties league division one saturday october 15 2011 –3.00pm kick off
thesquads
danny coote roy newman john gladwin jack higgins kieron dias danny penfold david baker tony martin richard white gareth broom lucas roache tony manning gavin dilley paul spencer liam neaves callum nichol
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