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#WeAre<strong>Ascot</strong><br />
A S C O T U N I T E D F C<br />
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ASCOT UNITED vs. <strong>CB</strong> HOUNSLOW UNITED<br />
Tue 20 Oct 2020<br />
Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League Premier Division<br />
Matchday<br />
Programme<br />
Season<br />
2020/21
T H E Y E L L A M E N<br />
Yellow and Blue<br />
T H E D R A G O N S<br />
Grey<br />
twitter.com/<strong>Ascot</strong><strong>United</strong>FC<br />
www.ascotunited.net<br />
Sam Gray (GK)<br />
Alex Sykes (GK)<br />
Sam Hayes (GK)<br />
Aaron Berry<br />
Aiden Higgs<br />
Ben Hodges<br />
Calum Ferguson<br />
Chris Ellis<br />
Dan Bailey<br />
Elliott Carey<br />
Ethan Burden<br />
George Lock<br />
Harrison Cliff<br />
Harry Laflin<br />
Ian Davies<br />
James Haworth<br />
James Richardson<br />
Jonny Denton<br />
Josh Masters<br />
Lawson Jones<br />
Louis Bouwers<br />
Riccardo Andrady<br />
Rory Merrick<br />
Sam Evans<br />
Taylor Morgan<br />
Tom Bailey<br />
Sam Bersey<br />
Tommy O’Neil<br />
Trisdon Andrews<br />
Thomas Kanek<br />
Harry Tubb<br />
Joe Smith<br />
Wayne Elliott<br />
Harvey Lal<br />
Marcus Williams<br />
Lewis Wood<br />
Alfie Lal<br />
Levi Smith<br />
Harry Lal<br />
Oli De Jesus<br />
Charlie Lawrence<br />
Turnell Sinclair<br />
Nic Hardy<br />
Jordan Vidal<br />
Enoch Mensah<br />
Luke Bersey<br />
Jamie Tompkins Manager Barry Chapman<br />
Dan Masters Asst. Manager Aflie Chapman<br />
Jamie Ashdown GK Coach<br />
Bjorn Dunkley Coach Tony Bersey, Danny James<br />
Steve Quelch Coach Pete Morris<br />
Georgia Buddin Therapist<br />
Craig<br />
Davenport<br />
Match Officials<br />
Maros<br />
Valko<br />
Gavin<br />
Collins<br />
Last Match:<br />
Cobham<br />
H Tue 13 Oct<br />
Next Match: Knaphill H Sat 24 Oct<br />
D 1-1<br />
COCO<br />
COCO
ASCOT UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB<br />
Racecourse Ground, Winkfield Road, <strong>Ascot</strong>, SL5 7LJ<br />
Chairman: Simon Negus<br />
Club Secretary: Dan Birchmore<br />
Director of Football: Neil Richards<br />
1st Team Manager: Jamie Tompkins<br />
Assistant manager: Dan Masters<br />
Coaches: Bjorn Dunkley, Steve Quelch<br />
Goalkeeping Coach: Jamie Ashdown<br />
Allied U18 Manager: Josh Nice<br />
Therapist: Georgia Buddin<br />
Racecourse Facilities Manager: Jo Gavin<br />
Administration Manager: Emma Paton<br />
Bar Manager: Ellen Stearn<br />
Clubhouse Catering: Lisa Richards<br />
Reporting, Comms and Programme: Neal Jeffs<br />
Directors:<br />
Doug Page<br />
Mark Cooper<br />
Rob Jones<br />
Mike Harrison<br />
Phil Wray<br />
Zoe Reilly<br />
Chris Day<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> Football Club Limited. Registered in<br />
England and Wales. Registration No. 6883550<br />
Registered Office: Ternion Court, 264-268 Upper Fourth<br />
Street, Central Milton Keynes MK9 1DP.<br />
Affiliated to the Berks & Bucks F.A. No. Q-B&B0165<br />
IN THE CHAIR<br />
with Simon Negus<br />
A warm welcome to <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> for<br />
today's Cherry Red Records Combined<br />
Counties League Premier Division fixture.<br />
A warm welcome to you all and especially<br />
our visitors from <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> for this<br />
Combined Counties Premier League<br />
fixture. With both sides proving hard to<br />
beat recently all the odds are on a tight<br />
encounter and it is a chance for both<br />
sides to put points on the board with most<br />
teams in league cup action.<br />
As I said last week the FA Vase draw hasn’t<br />
been too kind, with a nice tie away at<br />
Newhaven – a chance for revenge after<br />
being on the wrong end of a result there a<br />
few years ago! Whatever the distance, we<br />
are lucky to have a very loyal band of away<br />
supporters – it’s not unusual for us to<br />
make up over 25% of the fans at away<br />
games, and the relationship between fans<br />
and players is great to see. You’ll also see<br />
the fixtures for the rest of the season have<br />
been released although naturally it is<br />
subject to change in these uncertain<br />
times.<br />
We are very lucky to have fantastic<br />
facilities here at The Racecourse Ground.<br />
We have had a great relationship with<br />
Lyne FC who have ground shared with us<br />
since the start of last season, and whose<br />
supporters seem to enjoy the<br />
arrangement.<br />
Hope you all enjoy the game tonight…<br />
Simon.
FROM THE DUGOUT<br />
Jamie Tompkins<br />
First Team Manager<br />
Welcome to the players, officials<br />
and supporters of <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong><br />
<strong>United</strong>. Enjoy the game!<br />
Hello and welcome to <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> FC players, staff and club committee and to all supporters in attendance<br />
this evenings Combined Counties Premier League fixture.<br />
It has been week since our last fixture and a welcomed break for our injury-stricken team but we have patched<br />
up a few and they will be back on the pitch this evening or Saturday. We are not setting the world alight with<br />
our recent form but we remain 4 unbeaten and we are focused to extend this run.<br />
We welcome <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong>, and despite recent form, they will be full of energy and desire with youth in their<br />
side.<br />
I have always admired the club’s model with manager, Barry Chapman, which focuses on young players<br />
developing their game and then pushing them on up the football pyramid. The club have found themselves in<br />
difficult circumstances with their ground and council in recent times so hopefully this can be resolved soon.<br />
Congratulations to Elliott Carey who will make is 50th appearance for the club tonight.<br />
We hope to see a great crowd this evening and thank everyone for your continued support.<br />
Thank you to our sponsors, club officials and volunteers for all the fantastic work they do for our football club.<br />
Enjoy the game!<br />
Jamie<br />
ASCOT UNITED FC MANAGEMENT TEAM: PROUDLY SPONSORED BY ASCOT UNITED FC U12 YOUTH<br />
Dan Masters<br />
Assistant Manager<br />
Jamie Ashdown<br />
Goalkeeping Coach<br />
Bjorn Dunkley<br />
Coach<br />
Steve Quelch<br />
Coach<br />
Georgia Buddin<br />
Therapist
ON COURSE!<br />
With Programme Editor Neal Jeffs<br />
Welcome to the players, officials and<br />
supporters of <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> for this<br />
Cherry Red Records Combined Counties<br />
League Premier Division match.<br />
W E L C O M E T O T H E D R A G O N S<br />
Happy<br />
reading, and<br />
enjoy the<br />
game! Neal<br />
Welcome back after a blank Saturday and hopefully some time for our walking<br />
wounded to get patched up and ready for action tonight. Last weekend there weren’t<br />
many results that helped us, although Southall could only scrape a draw at Frimley<br />
Green. Sutton Common, Spelthorne and Hanworth Villa all won so it is as-you-were at<br />
the top. Tonight’s visitors have only won one league game but with 3-4 games in hand<br />
on those around them it is a slightly misleading position and they will be looking to<br />
climb away from the bottom four with teams reaching the quarter-way mark of the<br />
season. Last Sunday, I was down here watching <strong>Ascot</strong> Ladies and whilst the opposition<br />
struggled we can take nothing away from some of the passing and movement of Darrel<br />
Evans’ side, who also finished clinically on their way to a big win – match report later<br />
on in the programme. The provisional fixtures for the full season are now available and<br />
whilst they are sure to change, whether due to cup, weather or COVID-19, it does help<br />
get dates in your diaries.<br />
Relegation trouble? Stoke Gabriel<br />
are England's' worst football team<br />
having lost all 12 league games in<br />
the tier-6 South West Premier<br />
East - conceding 154 goals!!!<br />
I feel sorry once again for Jersey Bulls in Division 1 as they now have to contend with<br />
local requirements to only travel/play one match per week, which kinda screws up<br />
their ability to fulfil their fixtures unless they can work around it but sending 2<br />
different teams to the mainland for 2 weekend matches or restrictions are released.<br />
The other team I feel sorry for is Stoke Gabriel, who were recently featured on the BBC<br />
website having taken numerous hammerings in the South Western League. Last<br />
weekend they lost 17-1 at home against Ilfracombe Town to take their goal difference<br />
to minus 151 after just 12 league matches. I’m not sure if they will make a late surge for<br />
the title, but who knows. Anyway, back to business, back to wining ways for us please.<br />
Enjoy the game! Neal<br />
W E L C O M E T O T H E D R A G O N S
RESULTS AND FIXTURES 20/21<br />
Date Opposition<br />
H/A Comp Result Att Scorers<br />
01-Sep Christchurch<br />
A FAC XP L 1-1*<br />
Higgs<br />
05-Sep Molesey<br />
A COCO W 7-1<br />
Davies 3, Laflin 3, Hodges<br />
08-Sep Camberley Town<br />
A COCO L 0-1 60<br />
12-Sep Colliers Wood <strong>United</strong> H COCO W 5-2 70 Higgs 3, Laflin 2<br />
15-Sep Frimley Green<br />
H COCO W 6-0 112 Berry 2, Davies 2, Richardson, OG<br />
19-Sep Southall<br />
A COCO W 1-0<br />
Bailey<br />
26-Sep Hanworth Villa<br />
A COCO L 0-3 116<br />
29-Sep Abbey Rangers<br />
H COCO L 0-4 93<br />
03-Oct Redhill<br />
A COCO W 4-3 68 Morgan (2), Higgs, Laflin<br />
06-Oct Tooting Bec<br />
A LC 1 W 1-0 55 Davies<br />
10-Oct Spelthorne Sports<br />
A COCO D 1-1 162 D. Bailey<br />
13-Oct Cobham<br />
H COCO D 1-1 68 Richardson<br />
20-Oct <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> H COCO<br />
24-Oct Knaphill<br />
H COCO<br />
31-Oct Newhaven<br />
A FAV 1<br />
03-Nov Chessington / Hook Utd H LC 2<br />
07-Nov Guildford City<br />
A COCO<br />
14-Nov Raynes Park Vale<br />
A COCO<br />
21-Nov Sheerwater<br />
H COCO<br />
28-Nov Spelthorne Sports<br />
H COCO<br />
05-Dec Egham Town<br />
A COCO<br />
12-Dec Frimley Green<br />
A COCO<br />
19-Dec Camberley Town<br />
H COCO<br />
28-Dec Badshot Lea<br />
H COCO<br />
02-Jan Colliers Wood <strong>United</strong> A COCO<br />
09-Jan Molesey<br />
H COCO<br />
16-Jan Sutton Common Rovers A COCO<br />
23-Jan Southall<br />
H COCO<br />
30-Jan <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> A COCO<br />
06-Feb Abbey Rangers<br />
A COCO<br />
13-Feb Hanworth Villa<br />
H COCO<br />
20-Feb Sheerwater<br />
A COCO<br />
27-Feb Egham Town<br />
H COCO<br />
06-Mar Sutton Common Rovers H COCO<br />
13-Mar Banstead Athletic<br />
A COCO<br />
20-Mar Raynes Park Vale<br />
H COCO<br />
27-Mar Cobham<br />
A COCO<br />
03-Apr Guildford City<br />
H COCO<br />
05-Apr Badshot Lea<br />
A COCO<br />
24-Apr Knaphill<br />
A COCO<br />
TBA Banstead Athletic<br />
H COCO<br />
TBA Redhill<br />
H COCO<br />
* Christchurch won 7-6 on penalties<br />
COCO - Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League Premier Division, FAV - Buildbase FA Vase, FAC - The Emirates FA<br />
Cup, BBT - Berks&Bucks Trophy, LC - Cherry Red Records Premier Challenge Cup
TODAY'S FIXTURES AND RECENT RESULTS<br />
Weekend results:<br />
Badshot Lea 2-4 Sutton Common Rovers COCO<br />
Banstead Athletic 1-1 Egham Town COCO<br />
Camberley Town 3-1 Redhill COCO<br />
Colliers Wood <strong>United</strong> 0-3 Spelthorne Sports COCO<br />
Frimley Green 3-3 Southall COCO<br />
Guildford City 0-1 Sheerwater COCO<br />
Hanworth Villa 3-2 Abbey Rangers COCO<br />
Knaphill 2-1 Raynes Park Vale COCO<br />
Molesey 0-3 Cobham COCO<br />
Midweek fixtures:<br />
Banstead Athletic v Cobham COCO Tue<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> v <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> COCO Tue<br />
Eversley & California v Hanworth Villa LC Tue<br />
Farnham Town v Badshot Lea LC Tue<br />
Knaphill v Dorking Wanderers Reserves LC Tue<br />
Redhill v Bagshot LC Tue<br />
Walton & Hersham v Southall LC Tue<br />
Colliers Wood <strong>United</strong> v Egham Town LC Wed<br />
Guildford City v Bedfont & Feltham LC Wed<br />
Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Premier Division Table (17/10/20)<br />
P W D L GD PTS<br />
1 Sutton Common Rovers 9 7 2 0 20 23<br />
2 Southall 9 6 1 2 16 19<br />
3 Spelthorne Sports 9 6 1 2 13 19<br />
4 Hanworth Villa 7 6 1 0 12 19<br />
5 Abbey Rangers 8 5 2 1 13 17<br />
6 <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> 10 5 2 3 9 17<br />
7 Badshot Lea 8 5 0 3 2 15<br />
8 Knaphill 8 4 2 2 3 14<br />
9 Banstead Athletic 10 2 5 3 1 11<br />
10 Cobham 8 3 2 3 -2 11<br />
11 Raynes Park Vale 8 3 1 4 -6 10<br />
12 Camberley Town 7 3 0 4 -4 9<br />
13 Sheerwater 8 2 2 4 -4 8<br />
14 Egham Town 8 2 1 5 -5 7<br />
15 Frimley Green 8 2 1 5 -9 7<br />
16 <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> 6 1 3 2 1 6<br />
17 Colliers Wood <strong>United</strong> 8 1 3 4 -8 6<br />
18 Guildford City 7 1 1 5 -8 4<br />
19 Redhill 7 1 0 6 -13 3<br />
20 Molesey 9 1 0 8 -31 3
APPEARANCES AND GOALS<br />
Below are the updated <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> appearance and scorers' records for<br />
this season's squad.<br />
2020-21 All-time<br />
App Goals App Goals<br />
R Andrady 11 11<br />
D Bailey 12 2 16 2<br />
T Bailey 1 1<br />
A Berry 7 2 15 5<br />
L Bouwers 9 137 11<br />
E Burden 1 32<br />
E Carey 8 49 4<br />
H Cliff 1 1<br />
I Davies 12 6 47 29<br />
J Denton 12 163 19<br />
C Ellis 1 54 1<br />
S Evans 4 6<br />
C Ferguson 4 20 1<br />
S Gray 11 72<br />
J Haworth 10 81 1<br />
S Hayes 1 2<br />
A Higgs 9 5 32 14<br />
B Hodges 10 1 105 10<br />
L Jones 1 1<br />
H Laflin 10 6 95 41<br />
G Lock 11 111 5<br />
J Masters 3 4<br />
R Merrick 20<br />
T Morgan 6 2 6 2<br />
J Richardson 11 2 60 11<br />
L Sankoh 1 23 1<br />
167 26 1164 157<br />
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FOOTBALL IN BERKSHIRE<br />
Here, Tom Canning writes his weekly grass-roots update for programme editors. His<br />
website, Football in Berkshire, is a staple for local grass-roots football.<br />
Bayley heading back up the pyramid<br />
It was great to see last week that Harrison Bayley made the step back up to the Vanarama<br />
National League having previously featured there for Hayes & Yeading <strong>United</strong>.<br />
Testament to Bayley is that he is a crowd favourite with a number of clubs in Berkshire<br />
having lifted the FA Vase with Thatcham Town, helped Bracknell Town to the Isthmian<br />
League play-off final and had spells with Binfield and Highmoor IBIS.<br />
He started the season with Marlow but will now join a number of former Thatcham players<br />
including Callum Willmoth and Kyle Tooze at Hungerford, joining up again with new<br />
Crusaders manager Danny Robinson.<br />
It wasn’t the only bit of news out of West Berkshire this week, The Crusaders were involved<br />
in one of the more bizarre goals you’ll see this season when James Harding ensured a<br />
second successive National League South win for Hungerford at Tonbridge Angels.<br />
The striker pounced on a ball thrown out by goalkeeper James Shaw for what he thought<br />
was a free kick. Only Harding appeared to realise the referee hadn’t blown the whistle and<br />
ran the ball in to the goal to give Robinson’s side a 2-0 win.<br />
Meanwhile, I hope you’ll join us on our live Hellenic League show, #EastMeetsWest which<br />
goes out on a Monday night (8pm) on our Facebook page.<br />
Myself and Rob Davies are joined every week by Ryan Butler of Severn Sport as we discuss<br />
all things Hellenic League, from going through the results, picking up on the big stories and<br />
as we are at the moment, firing out a few predictions.<br />
Finally, we are always looking for new contributors to the site, if you have any ideas or would<br />
just like to get involved, drop me an email to tom.canning@footballinbracknell.co.uk<br />
Tom Canning,<br />
www.footballinberkshire.co.uk coeditor.
MATCH REPORT ROUNDUP<br />
HAMMERS DELIVER BLOW TO ASCOT HOPES<br />
Cobham fight back to draw 1-1 as <strong>Ascot</strong> drop vital points<br />
Tuesday 13th October 2020 - Cherry Red Records Combined Counties League<br />
Premier Division - <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> 1 - 1 Cobham<br />
Disjointed <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> drew 1-1 against a spirited Cobham side on Tuesday evening, further denting their early<br />
promotion hopes. In a match the home side expected to win, they took the lead soon after half time courtesy of James<br />
Richardson, only to be pegged back on the hour-mark by lively winger Danny Campion’s breakaway goal.<br />
Both sides’ league matches this season had yielded four goals per game so it was somewhat surprising that this<br />
game produced just two, although the odds were still in the home side’s favour against their mid-table opposition<br />
having come into the game on a three-game unbeaten streak.<br />
The first half was a fast-paced affair, and it was the returning Harrison Cliff who pulled most of the strings for <strong>Ascot</strong>,<br />
who enjoyed the lion’s share of possession.<br />
That said, Cobham threatened at each end of the half. Firstly, when Ben Senior slipped the ball in from a breakaway for<br />
Campion, who shot low to the left of Sam Gray only for the dependable home keeper to get down well and make the<br />
save. And, just before the break defender James King lofted the simplest of balls over the top for fellow defender Craig<br />
Lewington, who should have done better than shoot straight at Gray.<br />
In between that, Richardson shot over on the turn, George Lock’s thumping effort was tipped onto the underside of the<br />
bar by Lee Norman and Lock again struck just wide after a good move saw Cliff play in Taylor Morgan to tee him up, but<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> also drew blank and it remained goalless at the break.<br />
But, Richardson gave the home side an early lift in the second half when he ran across the defence onto a through ball<br />
before dragging a left-footed shot across Norman and into the net.<br />
However, Cobham retained their optimism and duly levelled when Campion galloped into acres of space and thumped<br />
a powerful volley past Gray; 60 minutes played and all-square once again.<br />
Defender Dan Bailey might have nodded his side back into the lead from Richardson’s cross fifteen minutes from time<br />
only to scuff his header wide as team-mate Harry Laflin also challenged, but Cobham still posed a threat and<br />
substitute Callum Wilson screwed wide when well placed two minutes later.<br />
Stand-out player Campion became a sit-down player when he was sin-binned for dissent in the 82nd minute, all-butending<br />
his air-time as only three minutes of injury time would later be played, but credit to Cobham as they looked<br />
more likely to score in the closing stages, even if both they and <strong>Ascot</strong> failed to muster a clear chance.<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> will take seven days to regroup before their next fixture, also giving them time to try and find their missing<br />
jigsaw piece - if it is elsewhere than the treatment table.<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong>: Gray, Lock, Haworth, Denton, Evans, D. Bailey, Laflin, Cliff, Davies (Hodges 75’), Richardson, Morgan<br />
(Andrady 60’). Subs unused: Masters, Ellis
ASCOT UNITED LADIES<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> Ladies are up and running in the Southern<br />
Regions Women’s Football League after a comprehensive win<br />
over Warsash Wasps on Sunday afternoon. Darrel Evans’ side<br />
quickly recovered from going a goal down to run out 10-1<br />
winners, taking their first three points of the season after<br />
defeat last weekend.<br />
Freya Johnson (pictured) scored to pull her side level in the sixth minute, barely a minute after Wasps had<br />
taken the lead, and would even Amy Woollard made it 2-1 in the 8th minute before Dom Carrington (21’), and<br />
both Johnson (28’) and Woollard (32’) added to their own tallies to make it 5-1 just after the half-hour mark.<br />
However, the visitors weren’t helped when they lost a player with a shoulder injury early-on, and after she<br />
had departed for hospital they were down to the bare bones as a couple of players went down with cramp.<br />
Carrington’s cross-shot found its way in via the ’keeper’s hand to give <strong>Ascot</strong> a 6-1 lead at half time, and after<br />
Evans changed the shape in the second half his side relaxed and knocked the ball around with more<br />
confidence. Laura Spark had a solid game in defence, mopping up most of what Warsash could muster,<br />
although credit goes to the visitors who plugged away in the second half only to be restricted mainly to<br />
long-range efforts, which Lisa Phillips confidently dealt with.<br />
After Johnson had completed her hat-trick, impressive winger<br />
Georgia Bowers found the net with an audacious cross-shot to<br />
make it 8-1, before substitute Nicole Brown bagged a late<br />
brace – although she might have had two more – had it not<br />
been for a couple of good saves from the overworked visiting<br />
’keeper. The Ladies travel to Abingdon <strong>United</strong> next Sunday<br />
(2pm). Meanwhile, <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> Ladies Reserves lost 4-2 at<br />
Woking Reserves last weekend.
ASCOT UNITED LADIES<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> Ladies play in the Southern Region Women's’ Football League – the highest level at which they<br />
have competed. The Ladies’ section starts down at the junior level with a host of teams – beginning with<br />
mixed teams at U7 - rising through girls’ sides from U10 up to a senior Development (reserve) side playing in<br />
the Thames Valley League. The junior sides operate on Saturdays or Sundays, with the Seniors (First and<br />
Development) playing on Sunday afternoon. The first team are managed by Darrel Evans and coached by<br />
Stephen Jeffery. The reserve team is managed by Jon Swallow. Find out more on our website. Sponsorship<br />
packages now available - ask a member of the committee!<br />
Amy Woollard Hannah Swallow Georgia Bowers<br />
Lisa Phillips<br />
Darcy Young<br />
Kelly Rideout<br />
Freya Johnson<br />
Isabel Woods<br />
Nicole Brown
Ian is a Biomechanics coach, supporting players returning from injury and<br />
improving strength and conditioning.
PEN PICS AND SPONSORS - ASCOT UNITED<br />
Sam Gray – goalkeeper<br />
Solid goalkeeper, confident with the<br />
ball at his feet. Established first<br />
teamer since 18/19 and was players’<br />
player of the year in 19/20 when he<br />
appeared in every league game.<br />
Sponsors: Gorilla Hub and Westcott<br />
Building Services<br />
Sam Hayes – goalkeeper<br />
Talented Youth Team ‘keeper who<br />
made his debut in a league cup win<br />
over Balham in 19/20. Sponsor: FJ Lane<br />
& Son<br />
Alex Sykes – goalkeeper<br />
Former England international Futsal<br />
team goalkeeper<br />
James Haworth – defence<br />
Winger who joined in 18/19 from Fleet<br />
Town, having previously played for<br />
Aldershot Town. Likes to get forward.<br />
Sponsor: <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> Ultras<br />
Louis Bouwers – defence<br />
A physical and dominant centre half<br />
and a leader on the pitch. Signed from<br />
Faringdon Town FC in 16/17 and now<br />
well-established as club captain.<br />
Sponsors: Just Mortgages and <strong>Ascot</strong><br />
<strong>United</strong> U18 Racing<br />
Chris Ellis – defence<br />
Signed for 18/19, a strong and<br />
dominant defender. Vastly<br />
experienced having played for<br />
Camberley Town, Egham Town and<br />
Chipstead.<br />
George Lock – defence<br />
A fearless right back previously with<br />
Binfield and Bracknell. Technically<br />
strong and a consistently high<br />
performer. Supporters POY in 18/19,<br />
part of a select few who have made<br />
100 appearances. Sponsors: Dave<br />
Bucktrout and Total Market Solutions<br />
Dan Bailey – defence<br />
Experienced centre back who<br />
skippered Flackwell Heath in 19/20.<br />
Previously played at a higher level<br />
with Marlow and has a level 2<br />
coaching qualification. Sponsor: Total<br />
Market Solutions<br />
Jonny Denton – midfield<br />
Former <strong>Ascot</strong> Youth team star who<br />
returned in 17/18 after a scholarship in<br />
the U.S. A dead ball specialist with<br />
over 150 appearances, he has twice<br />
won the player of the year award.<br />
Sponsors: Darcliffe Homes and<br />
Westcott Building Services<br />
Elliot Carey – midfield<br />
Combative midfielder who was signed<br />
in 18/19. Has a good ability to read the<br />
game. Sponsor: Code 3 Security<br />
Ben Hodges – midfield<br />
A talented player previously with<br />
Holmer Green. Very committed, Ben<br />
has great composure and an eye for a<br />
killer pass. Sponsor: P&P Litho<br />
Josh Masters - midfield<br />
Sponsor: Carrier
PEN PICS AND SPONSORS - ASCOT UNITED<br />
Calum Ferguson – midfield<br />
Signed in 19/20 having previously starred for<br />
a National League youth side. Also had a spell<br />
with Highworth Town. Sponsor: <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong><br />
Foundation Academy<br />
Sam Evans – midfield<br />
Played for the U16s and U18s in 19/20 before<br />
making his first team debut in the same<br />
season. Exciting prospect having been with<br />
the club since his debut for the U8s. Sponsor:<br />
SL4 Vintage Handpicked Clothing<br />
Taylor Morgan - Forward<br />
Pacey forward who impressed whilst playing<br />
against us for Fleet Town during pre-season.<br />
Has played at a higher level including several<br />
seasons in the US Major League. Previous<br />
clubs include Toronto, Ostersunds (Sweden),<br />
Falkirk, Airdrie and Whitehawk.<br />
Aiden Higgs – forward<br />
Energetic forward who always gives 100%.<br />
Signed from Burnham during 19/20 and was<br />
in excellent form just before the season<br />
ended. Sponsor: Terry's Badges<br />
Rory Merrick – forward<br />
Signed for 19/20 and continues to improve.<br />
Calm and composed figure on the pitch and<br />
has great technical ability. Sponsor: Fitness<br />
Clinic<br />
Ian Davies – forward<br />
Prolific goalscorer who scored 25 goals for<br />
Binfield in 18/19 before top scoring for <strong>Ascot</strong><br />
with 23 goals in the curtailed 19/20<br />
campaign. Sponsor: Zipcar UK<br />
James Richardson – forward<br />
A talented forward who made his debut in<br />
17/18 aged just 16 and has won several<br />
England Schoolboys International caps. An<br />
exciting prospect with dazzling skills,<br />
tremendous work ethic and an abundance of<br />
energy. Sponsor: <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> U12 Aces<br />
Harry Laflin – forward<br />
Laffers joined in 18/19 when he scored 13<br />
goals. Added another 22 goals in 19/20<br />
despite often playing out of position, earning<br />
him the supporters’ player of the season<br />
award. Sponsor: Cameron Webb<br />
Aaron Berry – forward<br />
Returned in 19/20 for his second spell at the<br />
club. Strong and leads the line well.<br />
Previously with Burnham.<br />
Riccardo Andrady – forward<br />
Signed from Basingstoke Town for 20/21.<br />
Pacey and skilful wide player. Sponsor: Omni<br />
Plastering, <strong>Ascot</strong><br />
Jamie Tompkins – manager<br />
Highly respected throughout the club who<br />
guided the team to league cup glory in 18/19<br />
before taking the team to top of the league<br />
before the 19/20 campaign was curtailed.<br />
Football Development manager at Brentford<br />
FC. Sponsors: <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> U16 Youth and<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> U12 Youth<br />
Jamie Ashdown - goalkeeping coach<br />
Needs little introduction, former professional<br />
Jamie began his career with Reading before<br />
making over 100 appearances for<br />
Portsmouth between 2004-2012. A huge asset<br />
to the club where he coaches at all levels.<br />
Sponsor: <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> FC Veterans<br />
Dan Masters – asst. manager<br />
Dan is in his third season with <strong>Ascot</strong> Utd and<br />
is a crucial part of the coaching staff.<br />
Sponsor: <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> U12 Youth<br />
Georgia Buddin - Therapist<br />
Stepped up to be the lead therapist at <strong>Ascot</strong><br />
<strong>United</strong> in 19/20, supporting the fitness and<br />
recovery of the squad
CLUB HISTORY - ASCOT UNITED<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> as we know it, was founded in 1965 by a men’s team who played their games at Sunninghill with “after<br />
match meetings” in The Wells in Cheapside village (now Mikado’s). teams playing as long ago as 1928 under the name<br />
<strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> but nothing to link them directly to the current club. In 1965, the club had gained permission from the <strong>Ascot</strong><br />
Racecourse Trustees to convert the land east of coach park 10 into a football pitch. A wooden clubhouse was built and<br />
this team went on to win many prestigious trophies in the years that followed.<br />
Various youth teams represented <strong>Ascot</strong> <strong>United</strong> over the years up to 1988, and 1992 the East Berks 7-a-side Association<br />
was formed by our then Chairman Keith Wicks introducing small-sided junior games and having disbanded in 1980 the<br />
men’s team also reformed. The club continued to grow, entering into partnership with Charters School and being<br />
awarded FA Charter Standard status in 2004. The men’s senior team enjoyed early success through the East Berks<br />
League gaining continued promotions to the Senior division and winning various Cups including the Fielden Charity Cup<br />
in 1996/7. 2001 saw the 1st team join the Reading Senior League and winning the Evening Post Senior Cup at the<br />
Madejski Stadium in 2006. Promotion to the Hellenic League soon followed in 2007, followed by promotion to the<br />
Hellenic Premier Division in 2009. The club today has grown to become one of the largest Community football clubs in<br />
the UK with over 1000 registered players and over 70 teams playing every weekend embracing all ages and abilities<br />
from 5 year olds through to Vets. A new clubhouse opened in September 2010, together with an improved main pitch,<br />
floodlights and a stand.<br />
The club has enjoyed much success at all levels particularly in the Ladies and Girls Section where they are regularly<br />
winners of leagues and county Cups. Our senior Ladies won promotion to the Premier Division of the Southern Region<br />
Women’s’ Football League in 2017-18 and consolidated their position with a mid-table finish in 2018-19. Meanwhile, 2018-<br />
19 was an outstanding one for our junior Boys’ teams who won an array of county cups at various age groups, a feat<br />
we’ve rarely previously achieved.<br />
The past decade has been hugely successful for our first team; our debut in the FA Cup in 2011 attracted 1,149 people to<br />
the Racecourse on a Friday evening where the famous trophy itself was on display and the match was streamed live on<br />
Facebook. Between 2012-13 and 2015-16 we reached the Quarter Final of the FA Vase twice, enjoyed two top-three<br />
finishes in the Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division, and won both the Bluefin Sport Challenge Cup and Perpetua<br />
Press Floodlit Cup. More recently, our players’ development took the spotlight, as a host of Yellamen have enjoyed<br />
success with other local sides and many of our talented development players stepped up into the first team. After<br />
finishing 2017-18 in style, in 2018-19 new manager Jamie Tompkins led his side to the top of the table for long spells,<br />
winning two team-of-the-month awards, and finishing with league cup glory once again by defeating Windsor 3-1 on 6th<br />
May.<br />
We were transferred into the Combined Counties League for the 2019-20 season, playing on our new 3G pitch facility,<br />
which transformed the club by facilitating more of our teams’ matches and training at The Racecourse. The stronger<br />
platform facilitated further player development, and Jamie’s young side would lead the table for long periods before<br />
establishing what looked like a title-winning margin at the top shortly before the league was aborted due to the global<br />
virus pandemic.<br />
Jamie has retained most of his squad for the 2020-21 season and they are eager to make another attempt at winning the<br />
title. One of the benefits of not winning promotion last season is that we will re-acquaint with some of the new friends we<br />
made along the way! But most importantly, the club is committed to ensuring the health and safety of players, officials<br />
and supporters so that grassroots football can continue to thrive in the way that it should.
CLUB HISTORY - <strong>CB</strong> HOUNSLOW UNITED<br />
<strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> F.C is a Football club based in the London Borough of <strong>Hounslow</strong>. The team was<br />
originally named Richmond Rangers, and was a collection of friends and local troubled youth that<br />
where losing their path in life.<br />
In season 1987/88 Richmond Rangers where disbanded and reformed in 1988/89 under the name<br />
of <strong>CB</strong> united.<br />
<strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> FC carry the community flag for football and support in <strong>Hounslow</strong>, since the<br />
demise of the historic <strong>Hounslow</strong> FC which was formed in 1884. Community support is the essence<br />
of what we do as a club.<br />
Currently the club supports Promise Academy for 16 to 18 year olds. With a sports and educational<br />
programme. Promise Academy Mini Kickers and OHM Sports Mini Kickers<br />
<strong>CB</strong> stands for ‘Cater Bank’ which was the company co-owned by the late father of our chairman<br />
Frank James. <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> played in the <strong>Hounslow</strong> & District Football League with some distinction,<br />
and after 5 successful years we were promoted to the Middlesex County Football League (MCFL) in<br />
1994/95 . That’s when we then took our present name <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong>.<br />
<strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> <strong>United</strong> 1st team played for 11 years in the MCFL before being promoted to the<br />
Combined Counties in 2005/6 season. The club is now affiliated to the Combined Counties League,<br />
Middlesex County FL, West Middlesex Sunday League, Allied Counties Youth League, Surrey Youth<br />
League, West Middlesex Youth League and Harrow Youth League and CGL.<br />
This season and going forward the club has now a Patron: Mr Max Lea MBE a stalwart in football,<br />
who come up through the referee ranks and played football for Old Parmiterians Football Club. His<br />
support to Club is hugely appreciated and can only benefit the club going forward.<br />
Also, Frank the owner of <strong>CB</strong> has handed the reigns over to Mr Dave Fuller who will become the<br />
Chairman of the board. Allowing Frank to concentrate on just football matters as he enjoys running<br />
a team. Dave comes with a huge amount of experience. He is a MCFA Councillor and has officiated<br />
in Middlesex for over 50 years and <strong>CB</strong> itself for 20 years.<br />
The club this season will be competing in The FA Cup, The FA Vase, The FA Youth Cup and MCFA<br />
Senior Charity Cup amongst many other Cups.<br />
As always we would like to thank our numerous sponsors, who donate to the youth teams and the<br />
main body of the club and also help greatly with the fundraising. The club continues to grow its<br />
partnership with DNATA, <strong>United</strong> Airlines, Biffa, Tarmac. Mohan’s Caterers, AIR Consultants,<br />
As a club we have over 50 volunteers who make up our management, coaching and secretarial<br />
staff who without them the club wouldn’t be where it is now.<br />
Finally, <strong>CB</strong> <strong>Hounslow</strong> send out our Condolences to all in the football fraternity who have lost family,<br />
friends to Covid-19<br />
Website: www.cbhounslowunitedfc.com<br />
Twitter: @cbhounslow1989<br />
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