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Official matchday programme from Romsey Town versus Bermerton on the 6th September 2011.
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Front cpver photo by pitchsidephotogrpahy.com
Chairman: Ken Jacobs Commercial Director: Craig Buckingham
Manager: Wayne Mew Assistant Manager: Stuart Long
Coach: Dave Smith Res. Manager: Francis Benali
Res. Coach: Craig Mew Treasurer: Paul Taylor
Secretary: Carolyn Mew Wyvern Secretary: Laura Hicks
Medical Staff: Paul Coffin & Dave Penny Programme Editor: Cameron Melling
Safety Officer: Mike Garner Youth Protection Officer: Laura Hicks
Home colours: White & Black Away Colours: Blue
First Team Midweek Games: Tuesdays Reserve Midweek Games: Thursdays
Club Website: www.romseytownfc.com Founded: 1886
Ground: The Bypass Ground Last Season League: 16th
FA Cup: Extra Preliminary Round FA Vase: Second Qualifying Round Hampshire Senior Cup: 2nd Round
League Cup: 1st Round
Welcome to the Bypass Ground—home of Romsey Town FC. We hope you enjoy your stay here at the club.
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Bemerton Heath Harlequins were formed in May 1989 with the amalgamation of two men’s clubs, Senior side Bemerton Athletic & Sunday side Moon FC, and one boys club , Bemerton Boys. All three clubs were previously very successful in their own right and were a major force in lo-cal soccer. Bemerton Athletic won the Wilts League on three occasions .Moon FC consistently won hon-ours in the Salisbury and Andover Leagues and Bemerton Boys won several trophies in the Bur-bage and Mid-Wilts Leagues. The Bemerton Athletic and Moon FC were by the end of 1988, looking for a fresh challenge therefore provisional talks of a merger were held with an entry into the Wessex League the No.1 priority. It’s history now that the talks were successful, Bemerton Heath Harlequins were formed and now operate from a magnificent clubhouse which was mainly built by self help. Since the merger, the men’s first eleven have established themselves as a major force in the Wessex League, and won the Wessex League Cup and finished 3rd in the League in season 2009/10. Our Weston Way ground continues to be improved every year with the superb help of everyone at the club, providing one of the best facilities in the area, thus recently winning and represent-ing the Sydenhams Wessex League an award from the Football Association for steps 5 & 6 in the country for best Groundsman in 2008/09.
Today’s opposition sees last years league runners up visit the By-pass Ground. The Harlequins will be to go one better this season and win promotion. Last seasons results: 0-0 & 4-1 to Bemerton
Nickname: Harlequins Team Colours: Black & white 09/10 League Position: 2nd Manager: Ian Chalk Assistant: Mark Daubney Coach: Rob Scott Physio: Sandy Le Boutillier 09/10 Goalscorer: Jack Slade (26) 09/10 Most Apperances: Jo Fisher & Dan Young (46)
Steve Hollicks: Newly signed goalkeeper from Totton & Eling Jake Fulford: Young goalkeeper who came through QK Brad Doyle: Young defender joined midway through last year. Jake Long: Tough full back resigned last season from Lyming-ton after previously being at Romsey Richard Hayter: Solid defender who can play all across the back—ever present last season Gareth Batchelor: Skilful centre back who begins his second season with Romsey Ross Gregory: Captain spent many years at Romsey before signing for AFC Totton is back at the heart of the defence Henry Rule: Defender, new signing, previously of M&T Luke Baker: Second season at Town, formed a solid partner-ship with Chris Hall last season Luke Dempsey: Midfielder, new signing from high flyers Sholing Chris Hall: Second season in centre midfield and an eye for a goal Kieran Gallagher: Joined part way through last season and has been solid since, will be playing centre mid. Chris Morris: New midfielder recruited from Alresford Macs Sampays: Third season at Romsey, never misses a game on the wing. Callum Stanley: New winger from New Milton, very pacey James Whitlock: Skilful winger who has progressed through the reserves Simon De’ath: The Assassin, Romsey legend, longest ever serving player and all time top goalscorer Ryan Long: Very quick striker who resigned halfway through last season after leaving for Gosport for 6 months. Ben ‘Chalky’ White: New striker signed from Alton Town has scored over 30 goals in the past two seasons
Romsey Town 2-3 Winchester City 29/08/11
Straight line - player movement Dotted line - ball move-ment Red circle - Winchester Player White circle - Romsey Player
Romsey line-up. All ratings out of 10
Winchester go 1-0 up from a Graham Lindsey pen in the 22nd min-ute after Steve Hollick was judged to have brought down the City striker
Romsey equalise after Ryan Long’s cross hits Simon De’ath and nestles into the cor-ner right on half time.
Winchester regain the lead on the 48th minute with Graham Lindsey’s sec-ond of the game.
Romsey drew level again in the 52nd min-ute after a su-perb assit is smashed home by Ryan Long.
Winchester go into the lead for the final time in the 75th minute when Chris Ma-son nods home from a contro-versially given freekick.
Man of the Match: Ryan Long The tireless striker turned winger’s pace was a constant threat to the opposition and it showed with a goal and an assist.
Date Opposition H/A Competition Result Scorers
12/08/11 Bournemouth Home League 1-0 Simon De’ath
20/08/11 Brading Town Home FA Cup 0-1
23/08/11 Moneyfields Away League 5-6 Simon De’ath 2 Ryan Long 2 Macs Sampays
27/08/11 Newport (IOW) Home League 1-3 Macs Sampays
29/08/11 Winchester Home League 2-3 Simon De’ath Ryan Long
03/09/11 Hayling United Away League 2-1 Simon De’ath Chalky White
06/09/11 Bemerton Heath Home League
10/09/11 Bournemouth Away League
13/09/11 Cowes Sports Home Hampshire Senior Cup
17/09/11 Fawley Home League
20/09/11 Blackfield & Langley Home League
24/09/11 Fawley Home FA Vase
27/09/11 Moneyfields Home League
01/10/11 GE Hamble Away League
08/10/11 Lymington Away League
11/10/11 Newport (IOW) Away League
15/10/11 Hamworthy Home League
18/10/11 Christchurch Away League
22/10/11 New Milton Away League
29/10/11 Fareham Home League
05/11/11 Alton Home League
17/12/11 Lymington Home League
19/11/11 Brading Town Home League
26/11/11 Winchester Away League
03/12/11 Fawley Away League
10/12/11 Alresford Away League
17/12/11 Lymington Home League
03/01/12 Totton & Eling Home League
07/01/12 Laverstock & Ford Home League
14/01/12 Hamworthy Away League
21/01/12 Downton Away League
28/01/12 Christchurch Home League
04/02/12 Alton Away League
11/02/12 Brading Town Away League
18/02/12 Horndean Home League
03/03/12 Hayling Home League
10/03/12 Fareham Away League
17/03/12 Alresford Home League
31/03/12 Laverstock & Ford Away League
07/04/12 Downton Home League
09/04/12 Totton & Eling Away League
21/04/12 Bemerton Heath Away League
28/04/12 Blackfield & Langley Home League
Romsey Town: A brief history The history of Romsey Town Football Club goes back to 1886 when a meeting took place at the Town Hall to consider the desirability of forming a football club in the town.
In the season 1889/90 they played their football at Alma Road, playing in local football. By the 1920’s they had gained entry into the Hampshire League and played their games at Priestlands which is now Romsey School. They had great success and won the Hampshire Intermediate Cup for the first time.
After the Second World War Romsey Town went on to produce some of their best attacking sides. In 1949 they reached the 2nd Round of the F.A. Cup and the final of the Hampshire Senior Cup in the same season. By 1955-56 they moved to their current home – the Bypass Ground – however they were relegated and the club fell into decline.
By the 1970’s the club started to climb out of the doldrums of lower league football and in 1974-75 won the Hampshire League Division 4 title. By the late 80’s Romsey had reached the Hampshire League Division 1 and in 1990 became the second club (after Bashley) to win the Wessex League title.
In the years to follow the club could not maintain the high standards and went into another decline until re-cently. In 2007 the club finished 3rd in Division 1 of the Wessex League and gained promotion to the Premier Division. After a good start to the 2007-08 campaign, the side suffered a poor second half of the season and finished 18th. The reserves finished 4th in Combination 2 and were beaten finalists in the Southampton Sen-ior Cup Final at St Mary’s.
Romsey Town: Honours Wessex League Champions 1989/90 Hampshire League Division 2 Champions 1978/79, Runners-up 1994/95 Hampshire League Division 3 Runners-up 1946/47, 1977/78 & 2003/04 Hampshire League Division 4 Champions 1975/76 Hampshire Senior Cup Winners 1978/79. Finalists 1948/49 Hampshire Intermediate Cup Winners 1926/26, 1930/31 & 1977/78 Hampshire Junior Cup Winners 1900/01, 1909/10 & 1923/24. Finalists 1898/99 & 1899/1900 Russell Cotes Cup Runners-up 1932/33 & 1988/89 Southampton Senior Cup Winners 1973/74 & 1994/95. Southampton Junior Cup Winners 1922/23 Southampton League Premier Division Champions 1980/81 & 1983/84 Southampton League Senior Division 1
Champions 1926/27, 1973/74 & 1976/77. Southampton League Senior Division 2 Champions 1972/73, Southampton League West Division Champions 1951/52 Southampton League Romsey Division Champions 1927/28 Southampton League Junior Division 3 Runners-up 1924/25 Southampton League Junior Division 4 Champions 1974/75 Salisbury & District League Champions 1898/99 South Hants League Champions 1900/01 Winchester League Champions 1921/22 Eastleigh League Champions 1922/23, 1923/24, 1928/29.
Good evening and welcome to the by-pass ground
for tonight’s game. We welcome the directors, players, staff and supporters from Bemerton. We seem to be at home a lot at the moment so not a
great deal of news, but we did travel to Hayling on Saturday and left with 3 points following a 2-1 vic-tory. The team played well and as usual we should have scored a lot more goals than we actually did but after having a clear cut penalty waved away Hayling were awarded one at the other end to take the lead. The referee evened things up by
giving us a penalty on the stroke of half time and Chalky white scored the winner early in the sec-
ond half. Tonight’s opposition will be a lot tougher as
Bemerton are being tipped by many to champions come next April so let’s hope for a good game and
get a win to keep us in the top half of the table
Wayne Mew
While you wait for the action to restart, why not have a go at this week’s football quiz?
This week’s subject: Name the teams that play at these grounds
1) Anfield 2) San Siro 3) Home Depot Center 4) Santiage Bernabeu 5) Old Trafford 6) Goodison Park 7) Monumental 8) Amsterdam Arena 9) Nou Camp 10) Viilla Park 11) Stadio Delle Alpi 12) The City Ground 13) Bombonera 14) Estadio da Luz
1) Liverpool 2) AC Milan & Inter 3) LA Galaxy 4) Real Madrid 5) Manchester United 6) Everton 7) River Plate 8) Ajax 9) Barcelona 10) Aston Villa 11) Juventus 12) Nottingham Forest 13) Boca Juniors 14) Benfica
Have a suggestion for what the Half Time Challenge could be? Then email your suggestion to [email protected].
Romsey Town Bemerton
White Shirts Black Shorts Black Socks
Orange Shirts Orange Shorts Orange Socks
Match Officials Referee: J Norton Assistants: S Greenhalgh & J Benny
Full Time Score -
Half Time Score -
Squads subject to change
Pld Sub Gl Pld Sub Gl
Steve Hollicks (GK) Fred Toomer
Matthew Brown (GK) Dan Metcalfe
Jake Long Jack Eves
Richard Hayter Tom Roberts
Gareth Batchelor Joe Fisher
Ross Gregory (C) Graham Mankin
Henry Rule Neil Williams
Abbas Agopo Michael Durdy
Luke Baker Jack Slade
Luke Dempsey Joe Sanger
Chris Hall Adam Jones
Kieran Gallagher Paul Lucas
Chris Morris Danny Young
Macs Sampays Jess Walters
Callum Stanley Kane O’Keefe
Simon De’ath
Ryan Long
Ben ‘Chalky’ White
Next Home Game: Moneyfields Tuesday 27th August KO: 19:45 Next Away Game: Bournemouth Saturday 10th September KO: 15:00