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A warm welcome to the players, management and officials of Broadwell Amateurs to today's fixture at Arnall Drive.
Last week's 2-2 draw against Ruardean was bittersweet. A dreadful start led to being 2-0 down after 3 minutes, followed by two injury enforced changes, all before 20 minutes was on the clock. Several reshuffles later and we were back in the game courtesy of a bullet header from skipper Jordan Buckett. Thereafter it was one way traffic, with the lads showing great resolve and spirit to take the game to Ruardean, despite their best efforts at the 'dark arts'. An equaliser was well deserved, with Drew Sawdon nodding in Nick Jones' precision cross, and despite waves of chances and pressure, we unfortunately could not force a winner, with substitute Joe Hodson coming closest with the last kick of the game being blocked on the line.
Whilst the management team and I are aware that we are far from safe with the teams below us finding some form, the performances have
been better than the results
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our group of players to pull us clear
of any late season trouble.
I hope you enjoy today's fixture.
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Broadwell Football Club was formed in 1905 by the local working men and originally played at “The Purples” Coalway. In the 1930s Broadwell moved to play at “Wynols Hill” where they stayed until 1947, when they moved again to what is now known as “The Hawthorns”. This was done with the help of the two late trustees, Mr Bert Ruck, and Mr Frank Haviland.
In 1982, a bar facility was opened by the late president Mr. Hubert Smith and seven years later a new bar, skittles alley, kitchen, and referees changing room were added by a dedicated bunch of Broadwell supporters and sponsors. The football social club has a strong golf society which plays twice a year open to all club members young or old regardless of ability. The football club currently run three senior sides, which play on a Saturday. Broadwell won the G.F.A. Senior Amateur cup north in its inaugural year in 1925-26 and reached the final on two other occasions, losing to Charlton Kings in 1947-48 and Bishops Cleeve in 1964-65.Other honours over the years have been the northern senior league division one championship in 1925-26,1946-47 and division two runners up in 1976-77. |
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Runners up in the G.F.A. Challenge trophy season 1998-99. Winning the Northern Senior league again in 1993-94 enabled them to gain promotion to the county league, before being voted from the league three seasons later.
The clubs committee committed to changing room improvements and without any funding built new away changing rooms along with referee/assistants changing rooms, completed in April 2015.
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After a good first campaign finishing sixth under Gary Hurcombe the first team were managed by Lee Williams and Scott Albon finishing 12th in the league season 2016-17, reachin the final of the Les James cup losing to AEK BOCO 3-0.
Chris made a positive impact, with Guy Jones as his assistant, bringing in some top players but nurturing the existing squad members seeing them secure some great results during the season, not to forget mentioning the team winning the Les James Cup in a tough battle against Sharpness, seeing Broadwell secure a 3-1 win! A great game and a great achievement for everyone.
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The 2022 season saw the team start with Chris but unfortunately a few weeks in Chris made the decision to step down from the Manager role which made way for Guy Jones to step up from Assistant Manager to Manager.
Guy had some big shoes to fill in what was his debut as a County League Manager but he took on the role and gave it his all. Working hard on keeping morale up and spirits high, Guy continued to work with the team he had, making sure each game was a positive vibe, setting small goals and always applauding the results, regardless of win or lose. The season proved to be a tough one for Broadwell and during the final weeks of the we found ourselves at the bottom of the league table and heading towards the relegation zone. It looked a tough gig for Guy and the team to pull through and remain in the County League but through sheer determination from everyone and the support of all at Broadwell they did it! The final matches gave them the points they needed to remain just above relegation and another season heading into the CountyLeague.
Going into the 2024/2025 season Guy Jones remains as first Team Manager but now with Chris Powell at his side as Assistant Manager.
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Chris brings a wealth of positive energy, years of football experience and plenty of banter to the squad. The two together have high hopes and the club are excited to see what they can achieve.
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Jack Watkins – Goalkeeper
Ethan Dunscombe – Defender
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Sharpness maintained top spot with a win over Bishops Cleeve but Filton’s 12 match winning run was ended with a stalemate at Frampton and two points dropped. Hanham, Tytherington and Totterdown all won at the bottom but Tytherington have games in hand and Hanham are still 5 points adrift of safety.
Stoke Gifford SGS United took on Hanham Athletic on a dry sunny and windy afternoon. Playing with a strong wind behind them Hanham edged the opening exchanges and took the lead after 30 minutes, a soft free kick was conceded by Gifford and Liam Maggs stepped up to hit a screamer into the top corner from 30 yards. Gifford rallied but were unable to create any threat to the Hanham goal. Hanham almost went two up on the stroke of half time when Jay Vile’s 40-yard effort was tipped onto the bar by Taylor Smith and out for a corner. Within minutes of the restart Maggs bagged his and Hanham’s second firing home unchallenged from the edge of the box. On the hour Maggs completed his hat-trick calmly slotting home from inside the box after Gifford failed to clear their lines and the game was put well out of Gifford’s reach on 80 minutes when Jordan Rickman poked home following a scramble in the box. And, a somewhat unexpected 4-0 win for Hanham.
On a bright and blustery day at Arnall Drive those present witnessed a real game of two halves between Henbury & Rockleaze and Ruardean Hill Rangers. The visitors were two up in three minutes after two uncharacteristic mistakes by Harry Trett in the H&R goal. Firstly after just 70 seconds Ruardean had a free kick fully 45 yards out and with Trett anticipating a long cross, he was out of position allowing Charley Mason to hit the free kick down the middle of the goal with the
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with the stranded keeper unable to get back in time, and then on three minutes a 20 yard effort by Oli Mason was allowed to squirm under the body of the H&R custodian for what was a dream start for Ruardean. Both sides settled into the game although the wind was affecting how both sides could play, on 32 minutes a Mitch Griffiths free kick was well gathered by Trett and H&R went up the other end to force a number of corners with this pressure eventually paying off with Jordan Buckett scoring a thunderbolt header from Marcus Williams corner 5 minutes before the break. The second half was dominated by H&R without them creating too many clear chances until the final twenty minutes. They equalised on 73 minutes when Drew Sawdon headed in at the back post from Nick Jones cross. In time added on Joe Hodon struck a dipping 20 yard shot which Chovanec in the Ruardean goal did well to tip over. From the resulting corner Sawdon struck the crossbar after an almighty melee in the box with Ruardean managing to clear just as the full-time whistle went. An entertaining 2-2 draw a fair outcome even if it was spoiled by the breezy conditions.
At Northway, Tewkesbury Town hosted a Quedgeley Wanderers side looking for revenge after a one-side result earlier in the season. Town started brightly and it was somewhat against the run of play that QW took the lead when a home throw-in was turned over well into the QW half and a simple forward ball played into space allowed Stokes to score with a easy finish. To Tewkesbury’s credit they made a steady stream of attacks without really troubling Sparrow in the visitor’s, and the equaliser eventually came when from a corner Scott Nicholls scored on the swivel. A few half chances were created before the break when Nathan Newland- |
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Galloway maybe should have done better with a header for Town and QW missing a chance from 6 yards. After the break the wind picked up and both teams struggled to control play and home keeper James Holder made two crucial saves to keep the scores level. With a number of fouls being committed by the home team it inevitably meant more chances for QW and the winning goal was easily avoidable for Town, as a throw in was once more dispossessed and Quedgeley reacted quicker leaving Miles to make a tidy finish into the bottom corner with less than five minutes remaining. A tough defeat for Tewkesbury whose good recent form seems to have temporarily deserted them but it was a good 2-1 win for Quedgeley.
Sharpness knew they would be in for a tough encounter against Bishops Cleeve Development at Hamfields and it was Cleeve who made the better start and were awarded a free kick 30 yards out but Moss’s effort was saved by Dykes. Cleeve then had a corner on 20 minutes but Ellerton couldn’t direct his header on target. Sharpness came more into the game midway through the half; a Palmer free kick was met by the head of Bryant but Sunter made a great save. The Sharks broke the deadlock on 32 minutes Devon Morgan doing well on the left and crossing into the box, but Cleeve only half cleared and Hemmings was able to poke the loose ball home. Cleeve created another chance when Debonis robbed Thomas and sent Ellerton through who in turn found Cuzner who blazed over. Cleeve scored just before the break when a free kick wide out was only cleared to the edge of the box and Gardiner hit an effort which struck the post with Long on hand to knock the ball into an empty net. The Sharks however responded brilliantly |
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and retook the lead right on the stroke of half time when Priday’s long throw in was flicked on by Bryant and Bennett reacted quickest to flick the ball in off the post. Sharpness grabbed a third early in the second half when a free kick from deep was met by a melee of players from both teams including Sunter with the ball looping back towards goal and Brad Gibbs was able to nod into an unguarded goal. The game became rather scrappy as the half went on and Cleeve created a couple of opportunities with long range efforts but Smith and Dante-Welch were both denied by Dykes. Sharpness had to dig deep late on with the dismissal of Palmer but they held on for a hard fought 3-1 victory.
At a windy Bellfield Frampton United hosted an in-form Filton Athletic in what could be described as a good game for the neutrals as it was end to end right from the start, but neither side finding a clear-cut chance to win the game. Frampton’s first effort came after good interplay, with Harry Churchley’s cross met by Will Hawes but his volley went wide. Trey Merrett had a couple of chances but was thwarted by Tom Kaye who made a good save blocking a shot and just after half time Merrett turned a defender and tried to lob Kaye but he just managed to get a hand to it. Filton’s Freddie Fraser was unlucky after a bit of a goalmouth scramble, his shot coming back off Kaye and over the bar. Finally, a Henry Driver-Dickerson shot from the edge of the box was well saved by Tom Bradley to finish the game 0-0 in an even contest.
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At Pomphrey Hill Bromley Heath United played Totterdown United in a contest that both teams started well, but it was Bromley who created an early chance to take the lead when imposing centre half Ben O’Brien hit the Totterdown crossbar from a set-piece routine. Totterdown started to take control of the midfield with Frank Tobin and Aaron Price looking particularly good in possession and they started to create chances and the lively Ollie Lovell was unlucky not to score when his well hit shot went just wide. A few minutes later Jack Waldron did the same for Bromley after a brilliant turn. The half finished with another good Lovell chance saved by Ferguson. Straight from the second half kick-off Ollie Hanham crossed the ball from the left-hand touchline and saw it loop over Tom Hand and into the net for 1-0. Bromley’s lead did not last long and on the hour, it was the dangerous Ollie Lovell who cut inside Bromley’s full back to equalise with a shot from a tight angle. This seemed to spur Totterdown to look for a winner with George Saunders going close on a couple of occasions and it was a defensive mistake that gifted them a goal in the end, with Tobin putting them ahead. Bromley tried to respond but couldn’t wrestle back control and Totterdown went further ahead a minute from time again, Bromley gifting them a chance by losing the ball on the edge of the area allowing Saunders to rifle home and complete a very good 3-1 win.
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the pitch made for an untidy game where pragmatism and the playing conditions were the order of the day. The first half saw chances for both teams but neither keeper was troubled and it remained goalless. The game opened up slightly in the second half and it was The Rocks who created the majority of the pressure, eventually breaking the deadlock on 75 minutes when Matt Hughes pounced on a loose ball to drive into the net past Mason Hawkins’. Wick pushed for an equaliser for the remainder of the match and hit a post from a header after a counter attack with 10 minutes left but The Rocks held out for a 1-0 win and secured their second win and second clean sheet on the bounce. A bright, sunny afternoon at Highfield Way set the stage for a crucial clash between Chalford and Broadwell Amateurs, with the visitors sitting just one place above in the league table. Chalford knew the importance of the occasion and started with real intent. Chalford’s early pressure paid off in the 18th minute when Andrew Maryon found the breakthrough, finishing confidently to give the hosts a deserved 1–0 lead. The remainder of the half was a scrappy affair. Both sides carved out chances, but neither managed to take control of the game. It wasn’t the prettiest football, yet Chalford held their advantage heading into the break. Broadwell came out firing after the restart, putting Chalford under sustained pressure. Eventually, that pressure told when Creed levelled the score, making it 1–1 and setting up a tense final half-hour. Chances became scarce as both teams battled hard in midfield, but Chalford gradually regained momentum. Their persistence was rewarded when Cam Kerr struck to restore the lead, sparking celebrations around Highfield Way. With Broadwell pushing bodies forward in search of another equaliser, space opened up for Chalford on the counter. In the final five minutes, Cross broke away after a sweeping move and found himself clean through, only to drag his effort narrowly past the post. Despite that missed opportunity, Chalford saw out the remaining moments with composure. The whistle blew on a hard earned and fully deserved 2–1 victory,
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