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Chairman’s Chat
A warm welcome to Arnall Drive to the players, spectators, and management team of this afternoon’s visitors.
During last Saturday’s home match against a very good Stoke Gifford SGS side, the lads got back to the levels they are capable of and also what is expected of them it’s now time to turn these occasional good performances into the norm and get the season going.
There is a lot going on off the field currently with various committee members working extremely hard, much of which we hope we can share with you in the coming weeks and months.
If you can help with sponsoring a match, player, or pitch side advertising board, or would just like to help and get involved with the running of the club please speak to myself or to another committee member who will be pleased to speak to you about any potential involvement.
Finally, please remember ‘we win together, we lose together but most importantly we stick together’.
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Manager's Match Preview
A warm welcome to the players, management and spectators of Gala Wilton.
After a challenging start to the season, it was pleasing to see the lads bring some consistency to their performances, backing up the GFA win against Bradley Stoke with the better of a draw against a strong Stoke Gifford side. Availability has improved, and the return of both Matt Harrison and Fraser Butt to the squad after injury layoffs has greatly strengthened the squad, so there is a feeling that things may have started to turn. The gauntlet has been thrown down to the lads, that we now need to convert these strong performances into points, though I'm confident that we won't need to wait much longer for that elusive first win of the season.
The game against Stoke Gifford was both thrilling and frustrating in equal measure. After conceding early in the game, Gifford frustrated and 'parked the bus', and for all of our possession and dominance, it yielded few clear cut chances. Credit to the lads though - they stuck to the task rather than resorting to speculative long ball tactics, and this faith was rewarded late into the game, with Drew Sawdon finishing emphatically after being played in by George James. We could have nicked it in stoppage time, with Joe Hodson's low cross falling agonisingly wide of Kacper Kalkowski's clever back post run, though on balance, a draw was probably just about fair on both sides.
Attention now turns to today's opponents, Gala Wilton, who like ourselves have endured a mixed start to the season, though I'm sure it'll be an entertaining and fiercely contested encounter.
Hope you all enjoy today's fixture.
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Gala Wilton was formed in 1952 when agroup of friends from the Wilton Road areaof Gloucester City created a side knownas ‘Wilton Rover’. Initially they playedtheir football in the North Gloucestershire League gaining limited success winningthe FJ Pope Cup in 1956/57 and Division1 in 1959/60. In 1970 the club moved to their present home at The Gala Club and then, in 1971 at the third time of asking,they were elected to the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League. During their 12 seasons in the County League they achieved their best position of 3rd in 1980/81 behind Almondsbury Greenway & Shortwood United, but in
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in the same season, they again won the Diamond Jubilee Cup but had changed the club name to Gale Wilton. After this second successive Diamond Jubilee victory, the club went on a downward spiral and, for one season, only fielded a single side. Several GFA cups and promotions later, the club regained promotion to the GNSL and in 2007-8 they won Division 2 by a clear 10 points from Dursley Town to enable them to return to Division 1 of Gloucestershire Northern Senior League. We are looking forward to further improvement and are very excited to develop our youth players. The 2021/22 season has seen the introduction of a 4th Team made up of long serving players and players from last season’s Under 16s
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Harry O’Connor (24) - CB Alex Gayner (28) ‘Maggie’ - LWF / CAM |
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Jon Antonio (22) - CB / CDM Mike Baron (20) - CF Martin Smith (28) ‘Smithy’ - CM
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Dan McNally (33) ‘Dmac’ - CB & Club Captain Sam Webb (26) ‘Webby’ - CDM / Full back Brad Newman (22) - GK |
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Lewis Skyers (38) - GK Jacob Eakers (17) - LWB / RWB Jon Clay (35) ‘Coch Clay’ - 1st team coach
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Match Reports by Mark Simpson
Back to the League and Almondsbury lose top spot to Sharpness who won 2-0 Friday at The Field thanks to two own goals! and Totterdown United break their duck with a win at Gala Wilton. Also watch out for Frampton United, creeping up the table.
In front of over 200 spectators at The Field, Almondbury, it was Sharpness who came out at a high tempo and press and continued in that vein for the first 45. During the first 30 minutes both teams created half chances without troubling the keepers. Sharpness then started to apply more pressure and right on half-time a long throw into the box created a scramble on the Almonds line and an attempted clearance deflected off a defender for an own-goal. Almonds started the second period at a better tempo and created a great chance from Hill’s free kick with Meacham heading just wide. Five minutes later Sharks keeper James Holder made a poor clearance but Meacham failed to hit the target from just outside the box. With 25 minutes to go a mix-up between Sam Burgess and Jack Burgess in the Almonds area ended with the ball in the net for another own goal. Almonds made two changes with Nicholls and Morgan having a positive impact from the wings but only a few half chances were created and nothing to trouble Holder. Sharpness saw out a deserved 2-0 win.
Next to Waterwells where Quedgeley Wanderers fell apart against Wick. After a fairly lively start the first chance fell to Quedgeley’s Rory Hunt whose attempt from distance was just over and soon after Wick broke down the left, the cross off the post and Ollie Barnett cleared off the line. Further chances went to Wick with blocked shots and then Nathan Charnock pulling off a good save. |
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From the eventual Quedgeley goal kick Connor Webb fed Harry Furniss who put Rory Hunt through and he forced a good save from Kai Wilson. Plenty of chances created and on 15 Wick’s Harrison Kyte forced another good save from Charnock. A few more for chances fell to Wick before a through ball to Cory Langdon who shot, Charnock got something on it but not enough to prevent the opener for the visitors. At the other end Wilson made a good save before Wick’s second on 32, Langdon reacting fastest to a long ball rounding Charnock for a tap in. His hat trick came two minutes later after a looped ball left him through again to lift over a stranded Charnock for 3-0. On 39 minutes a long ball from Wilson was met by Barnett but Langdon hit on the down for it to bobble into the far corner for his and Wick’s fourth. A few minutes on and Langdon was at it again breaking through forcing Charnock into a save, the rebound coming off the post. The second half was quieter with chances for both teams before Freddie Mogg won the ball in the Quedgeley half and ran straight through to knock the ball past Charnock for 5-0. Sustained pressure from the hosts near the end had no final product and Wick went away with an impressive victory.
Up to the Forest for Ruardean Hill Rangers home match with Hanham Athletic and the visitors made a strong start with their first effort blocked by Troy Morgan and soon after a free kick saved by Aaron Underwood. A mistake at the back By Hill let in Mikey Golding to open Hanham’s account, but five minutes later Steve Clark brought the scores level from a direct free kick. Twenty-two minutes saw Hanham back in front after some good football leading to Liam Jenkins scoring. Five minutes on Clark had a goal knocked off for an offside. Unfortunately for Hill another mistake at the back gave Brandon Barnes a goal for 3-1. Just after the break a free kick from Hill’s Ollie Mason was nearly poked home by Luke Johnson |
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A somewhat disputed penalty saw Brandon Barnes make it 4-1 to Hanham and on the hour Mark Chapman got on the scoresheet for their fifth. Ten minutes from the end Hill pulled one back, Taylor Blaby sweeping home from close range and then a great chance for Tyler Adams was saved by Ashton Trott, leaving Hanham with a very good 5-2 win.
At Fairmile Gardens Gala Wilton took on Totterdown United with both sides looking for three points after a poor recent run of league results from both sides. Gala were largely on top for the first half but a resolute defensive set up by the visitors meant they couldn’t make their dominance pay. The second half was a lot different with Totterdown coming much more into things and they made this count on seventy minutes with the best move of the match down the right leading to Ollie Lovell finishing off for 1-0. Gala were unable to make any inroads into this lead and Totterdown held on to take home their first three points of the season.
Broadwell Amateurs welcomed Chalford to the Hawthorns on a cool but bright day setting the stage for an intense contest. Both sides started cautiously testing each other out with Chalford’s physical presence evident, their two towering fullbacks dominating the aerial battles. Broadwell coped with Chalford’s ground play and looking to strike on the break. The breakthrough came in the 22nd> minute with a swift move down the right that saw Harry Williams deliver a low and pacy ball across the box for Ethan Wilkins to slot past the on-rushing Portlock. Chalford responded by increasing the tempo but were unable to break Broadwell down. In the second half Chalford came out looking to put the hosts under pressure with long balls and aerial attacks, but, again, Broadwell held firm. And on the hour Broadwell doubled their lead, Williams, in space, whipped a dangerous cross in, Jamie Belfitt met it with a clever |
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flick, parried by Portlock and rebounding off Belfitt’s chest for two-nil. Broadwell were forced into a couple of changes, which rather unsettled their rhythm and Chalford took advantage and were rewarded in the 85th minute when a chaotic scramble in Broadwell’s box saw Ben Minnican force the ball in for 2-1. However, Broadwell’s resilience and ability to handle pressure kept a frustrated Chalford out for an excellent victory over a previously unbeaten side in the league.
At Pen Park Filton Athletic were looking to get back to winning ways against struggling Cheltenham Civil Service. The first effort on goal was with the visitor’s with Micolaj Rewczuk shooting just wide of Barry Phillips goal. Trey Merrett was then put through by Kyle Thomas but the on-rushing Service keeper Jon Dix was first to the ball. In the 13tj minute Merrett skipped past his marker sliding the ball across to Kieran Cooper whose shot is saved by Dix with Jack Coles firing the rebound over. The game carried on in this fashion but Filton never quite having the answers, a Fraser Venables free kick evading everyone and also the goal. The deadlock was finally broken on 35 Cooper finishing from close range, 1-0 to Filton. It was two almost straight away, Merrett sliding the ball across for Cooper to finish well. Service pushed to get something back before the break Ameer Khan shooting narrowly wide and then had another shot blocked by Chris Hillyer. Service looked to get back into the game after half time replacing Sam Powell with Ilie Silviu, but it was Filton who got the next goal Fry scoring after a head back across the goal from Hillyer. It was nearly four but Liam Dorman’s shot was well saved by Dix, but, it soon after became four when Thomas finished neatly past Dix from a Venables cross. A dominant 4-0 Filton win against a side who have it all to do.
As I said above keep an eye out for Frampton United, who welcomed Bromley Heath United to The Bell Field. The first real chance was to Frampton from a Fin Blythe corner Jacob Geddes headed onto the bar. Geddes made amends in the 40th minute heading in from a free kick for 1-0. |
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Archie Myatt went on a mazy run and his ball into the box was flicked just wide by Henry Driver-Dickerson. It took a great save by keeper Tom Kaye to deny Bromley’s Aiden Noble’s close-range header. From the second half kick-off Frampton had a free kick on the edge of the box and Olly Amos in the Bromley goal got down well to push Espada’s shot around the post. In the 65th minute Bromley equalised Noble headed in Fletcher Cripps cross. Frampton scored the winning goal when the ball was cleared off the Bromley goal-line but Max Harper-Emerson was on hand to fire in. It was Kaye who saved the day for Frampton, pulling off a great save tipping a long-range effort on to the underside of the bar to keep the score at 2-1 to Frampton. At Arnall Drive Henbury & Rockleaze took on Stoke Gifford SGS United and for a change H&R were on the right end of a dramatic finish! SGS started brightly with lots of energy and crisp passing and after looking the better side deservedly took the lead on 21 minutes when good work by Even Maidment crafted a chance for Jake Abraham whose effort was well saved by Jordan Dunning only to see the ball squirm to Rudy Hill who made no mistake from a yard out. It was almost two a minute later, Abraham’s shot from the edge just wide. This was a wake-up call for H&R who became the better side for much of the remainder of the match. On half time Jordan Dent rose highest from a left wing cross to head narrowly wide and then Nick Jones forced a good full-length diving save by Oli Gargett. The second half was a good spectacle for County League football both sides getting the ball down and playing football on a decent surface. Dent should have scored on 55 but his back post header was badly mis-directed and then on 70 Jake Abraham could have sealed the points for SGS one-on-one with Dunning, but his lob was well over. There were long periods of H&R pressure but Gargett was rarely called on to make any saves, however, these long periods of H&R pressure took it out of SGS and on 90 minutes a Brandon Boontan through ball found Drew Sawdon who took the ball in his stride and from 8 yards blasted past a bewildered Gargett. Both sides forced corners in the 9 minutes added time but couldn’t find a winner and 1-1 it ended.
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By Matt Badcock Editor, The Non-League Paper
WHAT’S THAT noise you hear rumbling in the distance? Ah yes, it’s the national media getting ready to start covering the FA Cup from the first round proper. No Non-League footballer’s day job is safe from being shoehorned into any report in a bid to save the romance of the FA Cup. Of course, if you’re reading this you know the FA Cup kicked off back in August and the magic has been well and truly alive ever since. And while, yes, the first round proper is drawing ever nearer, the fourth round qualifying round as thrown up some mouth-watering ties. We’ve said for quite a few years now how this stage of the competition – and even those before it considering the size of some Step 2 clubs – almost has a first round feel in itself. Biggleswade v York City jumps off the page in a northern section of the draw packed with big names with the likes of Scarborough Athletic hosting Chester and Oldham Athletic taking on FC Halifax Town. Will it be a Bigg weekend in Bedfordshire? Biggleswade Town are still in the hat with their postponed replay against Alfreton Town due now scheduled for Tuesday after a midweek washout. The winners host Spennymoor Town. Hednesford Town are a big Non-League name now under the charge of another big Non-League name in Steve King. The Step 4 side entered right at the very start in the extra preliminary round and, thanks to a 1-0 win over Shifnal Town on Tuesday, will now host Step 1 Gateshead. And how about Step 5 Bury fresh from their win at National League North Radcliffe at the weekend? They travel to Harborough Town who are looking to create their own history by reaching the first round for the first time. In the southern section of the draw we’re waiting to see whether Bishops Cleeve can add Chesham United to their scalps in the rearranged replay on Tuesday with Yeovil Town awaiting the winners. Suffolk side Leiston beat Hornchurch in extra time on Tuesday to set-up a home date with National League Dagenham & Redbridge, while Chertsey Town host Sutton United
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Horsham enjoyed a fairytale run last season, drawing 3-3 with Barnsley before losing the replay and then being reinstated after the Tykes were found to have played an ineligible player. They welcome Step 4 Gorleston, who have just dumped out St Albans City. The last time they reached the first round was in the 1957-58 season! IF they get there, surely that’s worth a piece in the papers… FA Cup fourth round qualifying draw
NORTHERN SECTION Rushall Olympic v Peterborough Sports Tamworth v Macclesfield Oldham Athletic v FC Halifax Town Hartlepool United v Brackley Town Farsley Celtic v Kettering Town Altrincham v Solihull Moors AFC Fylde v Rochdale Scarborough Athletic v Chester Biggleswade v York City Harborough Town v Bury Curzon Ashton v Kings Lynn Town Gainsborough Trinity v Boston United Hednesford Town v Gateshead Biggleswade Town/Alfreton Town v Spennymoor Town Kidderminster Harriers v Guiseley
SOUTHERN SECTION Taunton Town v Maidenhead United Horsham v Gorleston Aldershot Town v Bath City Eastleigh v Southend United Chertsey Town v Sutton United Boreham Wood v Carshalton Athletic Haringey Borough/Lowestoft Town v Weston-super-Mare Wealdstone v Gosport Borough Leiston v Dagenham & Redbridge Barnet v Chelmsford City Bishops Cleeve/Chesham United v Yeovil Town Cray Wanderers v Tonbridge Angels Woking v Slough Town Forest Green Rovers v Weymouth Maidstone United v Ebbsfleet United Plymouth Parkway v Worthing Braintree Town v Bishop’s Stortford |
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Gloucester County League Saturday 5th October 2024 Kick Off 3pm
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