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Gloucester County League

Saturday 27th September 2025

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STOKE GIFFORD

SGS UNITED

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             INDEX 
Chairman's Chat  (4)
Manager's Notes  (6)

Player's Profiles  (8-15)

Fixtures & Results (16-17)
League Tables (18)
Opponent's History  (20)
Opponent's Profiles  (22-23)
League Review (24-27)
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Andrew Myland

 

A warm welcome ‘once again ‘ to Arnall Drive to the players, spectators, and management team of this afternoon’s visitors Frampton.

 

Last Saturday saw us come up short again, this time a 1-0 loss at home to Sharpness; whilst Sharpness are a more than useful side, we once again wasted a plethora of good chances that should and would have seen us take all 3-points.

 

This weekend our Reserve Team, B Team, and Sunday side all kick-start their respective seasons and we wish them all well whilst representing this great club.

 

Please come and search me out or contact me through our website 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. We are always looking for more help with match days, pitch works, fundraising or just being part of an active committee.

 

Finally, please remember ‘we win

together, we lose together but most

importantly we stick together’.

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Regards

 

 

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Welcome back to the players, management and officials of Frampton United to today's Les James League Cup fixture at Arnall Drive.

 
This is in danger of becoming deja vu!  First with the return of this week's opponents, Frampton Utd whom we had a fantastic league match against a fortnight ago, with Frampton ultimately running out 1-0 winners despite being under the cosh for large parts of the game; and secondly, with the nature of our performance last time out, another 1-0 defeat, though this time by a strong Sharpness side.  In the case of both games, I could not have asked for more from the lads, with some great chances created, ultimately foiled by wayward finishing, or inspired goalkeeping performances.  Whilst confidence could be shaken by having only picked up 2 points from the first 4 league games, the lads seem to still be in a really good place mentally, as there is an acceptance that if they keep working hard and playing this well, the luck will ultimately turn.
 
Hopefully, some cup distraction, with today's fixture against Frampton and the County Cup game against Greyfriars bookending a rare week off, will prove to be the catalyst to get our season back on track.  That said,
we could not have asked for a tougher
first round fixture, with Frampton flying
in the league, and being the defending
champions in the cup having narrowly
triumphed against us back in May's final.  
 
I expect another cagey affair, but it
should be another cracking game. 
I hope you enjoy today's fixture.

 

 

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HARRY TRETT - GOALKEEPER

Former Newport County stopper, Trett brings a commanding presence to the side, blending pin-point distribution with excellent shot-stopping. Following an injury to long standing ‘keeper Jordan Dunning midway through the 2024/25, Trett stepped up and put in a number of outstanding performances to cement his place in the side.

 

NICK JONES – FULL BACK

Former Cribbs winger, Nick brings pace, experience and a winning mentality to the side. Nick loves to get forwards with his mazy runs, but is equally adept defensively, making him a real asset on the left

 

TASMAN ROOK – FULL BACK

Tas joined the club in the second half of the 2022/23 season from Chippenham Town. A very gifted player, Tas reads the game situation very well and has proven to be adaptable in a number of shapes, leading to his being last season’s Manager’s Player of the Season.

 

HARRY HOARE – FULL BACK

After a season out travelling, Harry returns to the club and has made an immediate impact with a number of strong performances at full back over preseason. A tenacious and versatile player, Harry can also slot into central midfield.

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BLERAN THAQI – CENTRE BACK

After a breakthrough season, former Henbury U18s player Bleran continues to put in mature performances at centre back. Strong both defensively and in possession, Bleran has excellent potential and will be one to watch for the future. Bleran was awarded the 2024/25 Young Player of the Season.

 

 

JORDAN BUCKETT (CAPTAIN) – CENTRE BACK

A natural leader on and off the pitch, Jordan has matured well into the captaincy, leading by example through consistently putting in strong performances.

 

 

GEORGE JAMES – CENTRE BACK

George alternates between centre back and centre forward, both positions he has become adept at. Despite a questionable decision to don white boots this season, George has good feet, excellent vision and passing range, making him a real asset to the side.

CAMERON TARR – CENTRE BACK

A strong, physical presence at back, Cam is excellent in the air and a handful for opposition forwards. Cam has developed a good partnership with Buckett at the back which contributed to our second half of the season revival last season.

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MARCUS WILLIAMS (VICE CAPTAIN) – MIDFIELD

Club stalwart, after starting at Under 6’s with Rockleaze Marcus is equally adept at fullback or midfield. A tenacious player, Marcus is a nightmare to play against, winning a lot of ball, and whose low centre of gravity makes him very hard to dispossess. Known to shoot (and occasionally score) from corners.

 

 

DREW SAWDON – MIDFIELD

Hard hitting midfielder hailing from the North, 2024-25 Player’s Player of the Season, Drew enjoyed another outstanding season in the 1sts, ending up as joint top goal scorer (11) as well as being a dominating presence in the midfield

 

 

SAM BAILEY – MIDFIELD

Silent assassin, bandit-Bailey is a classy midfielder who both links up play and scores goals through his late runs into the box

MATT HARRISON – MIDFIELD

Matt is a classy player (like a fine wine) who brings both calmness and an engine to the midfield. Great positional awareness means that Matt rarely needs to sprint, which is just as well

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JACK HOSKINS – MIDFIELD

Hoskins is a versatile midfielder who stepped up from the Reserves last season, putting in a number of key performances, who has continued to impress over preseason.

TOMMY COLLINS – MIDFIELD

Tommy rejoins the club after a year travelling. Outstanding technician, Tommy rarely misplaces a pass, and has now added physicality to his game to make an all round box to box midfielder.

SEAN HEAL – MIDFIELD

Henbury legend Sean rejoins the club after two seasons away at Sharpness. Sean brings both experience and grit to the midfield and has impressed over preseason.

CALLUM WINTER – MIDFIELD

Youngster Callum signed on loan from Shirehampton early in the 2024/25 season and made an immediate impact with a series of strong performances whilst chipping in with a number of well taken goals. An exciting prospect and one for the future.

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LUCCA TOMS - MIDFIELD

Despite a string of injuries last season which limited his game time, Lucca nonetheless finished the season strongly and has worked hard over preseason.

 

 

 

KACPER KALKOWSKI – WINGER

Kacper is incredibly talented – a tricky winger who has great feet and an eye for goal. He has excellent set piece delivery, bagging a number of assists last season.

FRASER BUTT – WINGER

Former Gloucester City academy player, Fraser is a mercurial talent with an eye for goal, as well as being a set piece specialist. Able to play practically any position, Fraser is incredibly versatile. Not the keenest trainer, Fraser nonetheless does it where it counts on the pitch.

 

 

 

HARVEY MORAN – WINGER

Harvey rejoined the club from Stoke Gifford midway through the 2024/25 season. Incredibly athletic, Harvey is a nightmare for opposition defenders as he has no ‘off switch’ and is unlikely to give them a moment’s peace.

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TATE SHAW – WINGER

He might be built like p!@#, but Tate brings extreme pace to the side, and is an excellent finisher, as demonstrated by his crucial and well taken goals against Bromley Heath and Wick last season.

RHYS ILES – WINGER

Affectionately known as “Turbo”, Rhys might not look it, but he is rapid and has an eye for goal.

 

 

KAI ELLIOTT – WINGER

Kai is a tenacious and hard-working winger who steps up from the Reserves after a strong 2024/25 season and impressing over preseason.

 

DAN WEBB – FORWARD / WINGER

Tour and social secretary, Webby is also a Gloucestershire County League veteran, having terrorised opposition with his skill, movement and goals for a number of years. Looking revitalised following a move out wide, Webby has many more seasons yet to give.

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JOE HODSON – FORWARD

Joe’s fitness levels have long been a club joke, and have undoubtedly held him back. But no longer. Joe has put in some serious work over preseason to get fit, and has been firing across preseason. If he can maintain these levels across the season, he will be an exciting proposition.

JAMES GOULDEN – FORWARD

Sporting a suspect tache and frosted tips, when not taking long coach trips across Portugal or losing himself in South East Asia, James is a tall and tricky forward. Backed with a great touch and good off the ball movement, James is an exciting talent and one to watch for the future.

 

 

JENSON BEARD – FORWARD

Despite missing most of the 2024/25 season through injury, Jenson has worked hard over preseason and is swiftly becoming the complete striker, bringing pace, physicality, work-rate, as well as guile.

 

SID BASS – PHYSIO

Sid rejoins the club as Team Physio after graduating from university

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(Centre) PETER BRADBURY – MANAGER

Long serving manager, into his 15th season having managed the Club’s Reserves, A team and B team previously. Now into an 8th season with the 1st team, Bradders is looking for improvement following last season’s 9th place finish.

(Left) LEE DOUGLAS ASSISTANT MANAGER 

Long suffering assistant manager to Bradders, Lee has been signed up for another season. Lee is a generous man who is well loved and respected by everyone in the Club. Known to be quite loud, from time to time, avoid standing directly in his path

(Right) JASON TARR – ASSISTANT MANAGER

Jason is an excellent coach, but also a calm head with a wealth of experience on matchday.

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      F - A
AUG 
SAT 9 FILTON ATHLETIC   0    0
SAT  16 BROMLEY HEATH UNITED   1  
SAT  23 LC   FRAMPTON UNITED  0  
SAT  30  SHARPNESS  0  
SEP 
SAT  6 LC  FRAMPTON UNITED   0    2
SAT  13          
SAT  20 GC  GREYFRIARS ATHLETIC      
SAT  27 STOKE GIFFORD SGS UTD      
OCT 
SAT  4 TEWKESBURY TOWN  A      
SAT  11 TOTTERDOWN UNITED H      
SAT  18 GC           
SAT  25 CHALFORD  A      
NOV 
SAT 1 WICK      
SAT 8 L TYTHERINGTON ROCKS A      
SAT 15            
SAT 22 L BROADWELL AMATEURS H      
SAT 29 L RUARDEAN HILL RANGERS A      
DEC
SAT 6 QUEDGELEY WANDERERS      
SAT 13 L HANHAM ATHLETIC A      
SAT 20    CRIBBS RESERVES        
SAT 27 L BISHOPS CLEEVE DEV. H      
               
 
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      F - A
JAN 
SAT 3 FILTON ATHLETIC       
SAT  10 BROMLEY HEATH UNITED       
SAT  17  FRAMPTON UNITED      
SAT  24  SHARPNESS      
SAT  31            
FEB 
SAT  7 STOKE GIFFORD SGS UTD   A      
SAT  14 TEWKESBURY TOWN   H      
SAT  21 TOTTERDOWN UNITED  A       
SAT  28 CHALFORD  H       
MAR 
SAT  7 WICK A      
SAT  14 TYTHERINGTON ROCKS H      
TUE 17  QUEDGELEY WANDERERS A      
SAT  21 BROADWELL AMATEURS A      
SAT  28 RUARDEAN HILL RANGERS H      
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SAT 4          
SAT 11 L HANHAM ATHLETIC H      
SAT 18 L CRIBBS RESERVES  H      
SAT 25 L BISHOPS CLEEVE DEV H      
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SAT 2            
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     GLOUCESTER COUNTY LEAGUE

 

      P W D L F A GD PT
1   FRAMPTON UNITED 4 4 0 0 8 2 6 12
2   SHARPNESS 4 4 0 0 8 3 5 12
3   QUEDGELEY WANDERERS 4 3 1 0 9 3 6 10
4   FILTON ATHLETIC 4 2 2 0 8 1 7 8
5   TYTHERINGTON ROCKS 4 2 1 1 6 2 4 7
6   BROADWELL AMATEURS 5 2 1 2 8 5 3 7
7   STOKE GIFFORD SGS UTD 4 2 0 2 10 9 1 6
8   TOTTERDOWN UNITED 4 1 2 1 7 7 0 5
9   BISHOPS CLEEVE DEV. 4 1 2 1 7 9 -2 5
10   BROMLEY HEATH UNITED 4 1 2 1 5 7 -2 5
11   RUARDEAN HILL RANGERS 3 1 1 1 7 6 1 4
12   WICK 4 1 1 2 8 8 0 4
13   HANHAM ATHLETIC 5 1 1 3 4 9 -5 4
14   CRIBBS RES. 5 1 0 4 3 14 -11 3
15   HENBURY & ROCKLEAZE 4 0 2 2 1 3 -2 2
16   TEWKESBURY TOWN 3 0 0 3 5 9 -4 0
17   CHALFORD 3 0 0 3 1 8 -7 0
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Stoke Gifford Football Club was founded back in 1947 by Mr J. Scott. In our first few seasons, between 1947-51, we played on the Downs in Clifton. At the beginning of the 1951 season our club stalwart Jim Sparrow joined the club as a wanting to play for his local team. Also in 1951 we moved to our current home at North Road, Stoke Gifford after having the old orchard levelled off to create our pitch. The old barn where cider used to be made was converted into our changing rooms. This is also where the club adopted the Barn Owl as our club symbol. This has been our club home ever since, although from the 2018/19 season the first team relocated to Stoke Gifford Stadium at SGS College, leaving our reserve and ‘A’ team to fulfill alternate Saturdays in the ‘Village’.

 

Following the move to Stoke Gifford, the club colours were red shirts and white sleeves until 1964 when the club adopted our now well know blue and white trim. The club has used navy from time to time but we predominantly wear royal blue each season.  

 

In 1982/83 season, Jim Sparrow took up the position as chairman with the aim to bring some much needed success to the club. This is a position Jim held within the club until 2020-21 when it was time for Jim to pass the position on and take up the roll of club president. Jim is a true hero to the club and without his passion and drive over the many years in the role, the club would not be in the position we are in today.

 

In the 1988/89 we won the Bristol Suburban League Premier 1 title for the first time in our history. The team, managed by club legend John Black, were fired to the title by his younger brother and now club

 

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chairman, Martin Black, who finished top goal scorer allowing us to pip Totterdown United to the title.

Our home changing room and bar were located in the trust owned ‘Poplar Rooms’ until plans were drawn up in 2004 to build a new sports facility adjacent the pitch. The new clubhouse opened in the 2007/8 season and was constructed off the back of a number of former players most notably Rob Thorne and Ian Sweeten.

 

We won the title again in the 2014/15 season. This time managed by Martin Black and assisted by current gaffer Dan Dunt. The pair assembled a strong squad with the aim of winning the title. The season began well and Gifford were in a very strong position come March time. However, this is when disaster and heartbreak struck. Club talisman and top scorer, Ben Hiscox, suffered a fatal accident while playing after a collision with the club house wall. The club was broken at the time but the boys managed to rally together and finally got over the line in a tense final day away to AFC Mangotsfield. Needing a point to secure the title, the village went ahead when Geraint Williams converted from the spot, but an equaliser in the second half resulted in the most nervous of finishes. Emotional scenes followed the final whistle with Ben’s dad, Clive the focal point of celebrations.

 

In 2018 the club began a dialogue with local college SGS, to build a relationship to give young players from the area a clear pathway into adults’ football. This has been hugely successful to date, with the first team gaining back to back promotions after being crowned champions in both Bristol Suburban Premier 1&2 divisions. We have also helped develop some hugely exciting talent that have moved on to play a higher level of football.

 

 

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STOKE GIFFORD SGS UTD - PROFILES

 

Marcus Thatcher -  First Team Manager – Thatch has been at the club for ten years now. He has played a massive role in player recruitment and coaching over the past few years while playing through numerus injuries.  

 

Dan Worton – First Team Assistant- Worton will be joining the management team this season. Sadly now has stopped playing due to injury. Worton will be good in the changing rooms and hopefully will stay out of the refereees book now hes not playing.  

 

Daryll Barnes – First Team Coach– Daryll is a massive part of the management team and takes care of all the unseen work that needs to be done. A great bloke who will whatever is necessary to support the club. Looks like Wayne Lineker.

 

Evan Healen (GK)– Second season at the club, big Welsh daft keeper. Played a massive part in our defensive record last season.

 

Tauren Williams (Defender) – Solid, experienced centre back who has experience playing with Almondsbury, Hallen etc in the leagues above. Has been transformed into a centre back recently and has become a real leader for the group. His know how and game management is a big asset to us. Skipper

 

Harrison Murchdoch-McCormack (Defender) – Harrisons 2nd seasonn with the club, is defender. He is a tenacious defender who also has great eye for a pass. Has recetly taken on fines master duties which will be interesting.

 

Lawrence Mitchell (Defender) – ‘Legs’ is in his third season at the club, a really good lad who always has a smile on his face. Has decided to be nastier this campaign and get at least on header on target.

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Jared Ball (Defender)- Jared is a useful addition to the sqaud this season.He has a big heart and a great attitude. He will be an important player this campaign.

 

Courtney Pinnock (Defender)– First season at the club, lots of pace, tough tackling defender. He is the coolest customer in the squad and rarely breaks sweat.

 

Rudy Hill(Defender)- Rudy has shown a fantastic attitude since joining us, playing a key role in the reserves being promoted a few seasons ago. Voted last seasons ‘Players Player of the Season and Managers Player of the Season’.

 

Raymond Oppong (Defender)– First season at the club, adds good height to the backline and a physicality. Lots of potential.

 

Ben Chambers ( Full Back)- Chambo back for another season, great lad to have around the group, after performing very well for our reserves last season, is ready to step up to the first team.

 

Harry Ford (Centre Mid)- Fordy second season with the club, he broke into the first team half way through the season and has never looked back. Expecting big things from him this season.

 

Daniel Twomey(Centre Mid)- Twomey has been around the club for years now. A combatitive midfield whose experience has been vital. Hates paying a fine.

 

Sam Garrod (Centre Mid) – Sam he is a very talented, young midfield player. Has a lovely passing range but also enjoys the nasty side of the game.

 

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Saturday 13th September

By Mark Simpson

Frampton United and Sharpness maintain their 100% records and they meet next week. Quedgeley Wanderers are hot on their heels whilst at the bottom Chalford and Tewkesbury Town remain pointless.

 

Wick welcomed Frampton United to the Nest and it was the away side who got the early advantage on six minutes when a long ball forward from Tom Kaye bounced in the Wick box before Tyler Jaggers slotted into the top corner. Wick reacted well and on 18 minutes some neat work by Sam Archer down the right flank he delivered a cross which Cory Langdon couldn’t quite get on the end of. There was a large pause in play mid-way through the first half as Wick defender Kyle Russell suffered a suspected broken elbow. Play resumed 15 minutes later and in the 39th minute Cory Langdon spotted Kaye off his line and lobbed him from 35 yards for 1-1. Wick were the side in the ascendancy and Kaye made some smart stops from Sam Archer and Mitchell Davies but, against the run of play on 70 minutes Frampton countered and a mistake by Wick’s Toby Rennie allowed Jacob Geddes a chance in the box which he rifled past Kai Wilson. Wick continued to ask questions of Frampton but their defence and keeper held strong and held out for a 2-1 victory to keep them top.

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Chalford welcomed Sharpness to Highfield Way in what was Mike Finan’s first home game in charge. The first ten minutes was rather scrappy with the wind making things difficult but it was Sharpness who gained a thirteenth minute lead, a corner was not properly dealt with and Archie Mears hit a great strike from the edge of the box for one-nil. With Sharpness still pressing Sam Neale made a great save from Alfie Jones’ header. On 35 minutes Chalford created their first opportunity with an unbelievable ball from Jack Hughes and Cam Kerr’s header was brilliantly saved by Pete Dykes. On 51 minutes a long throw into the box was not dealt with and Jones was on hand to make it 2-0. Chalford started to get into the game and with twenty minutes to go an Adam Day strike was dealt with by Dykes, but two minutes later he was beaten, great work from Reagan Cross whose ball into the box was volleyed home by Adam Hazel. Chalford had some momentum then and on 78 minutes a great strike by Cross was brilliantly saved by Dykes and Sharpness held on for a 2-1 win maintaining joint top.

 

At Waterwells Quedgeley Wanderers produced a dominant display to sweep aside Cribbs Reserves and maintaining their very positive start. The breakthrough came inside five minutes when Max Harper-Emerson cut in from the left across the edge of the area and buried his shot into the bottom corner for 1-0. The early pressure continued although Cribbs briefly threatened on the counter before losing control on the slippery surface. QW’s control was rewarded on the 

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half hour. After Finlay Jenner had already gone close, they put together a flowing move down the right and Seb Keith whipped in an inviting cross, the ball fell loose from Harper-Emerson’s challenge to Jenner who slotted in for two nil. Keith nearly made it three, rattling the crossbar as QW remained in command. The second half brought more of the same with Quedgeley dictating the tempo. Reynolds almost made an instant impact but keeper Jude Brown smothered. QW corners were causing constant problems and the woodwork was struck for a second time. With their pressure still mounting QW sealed the game in the 82nd minute, Jenner worked space down the right, leaving his defender sat on the ground before crossing for Keith to make it 3-0. Wells almost made it four when his thunderous strike came of the post and in the closing stages Zee saw his header crash against the bar, and a thoroughly commanding 3-0 Quedgeley win.

 

After a difficult start to the season Broadwell Amateurs met a good Filton Athletic side at the Hawthorns and continued good progress. Filton came out of the blocks fast creating a few half chances as they controlled the first 15 minutes. Then, came Broadwell’s first chance with Kristian Burnard through 1-on-1 with keeper Matthew Barry who pushed his effort round the post. This started a period of dominance for Well with Jamie Belfitt flashing an effort just wide, then Ethan Dunscombe with a turn and shot which Barry must have seen late and did well to tip the shot around the post. Filton started to show their quality in the second half, creating some decent chances but denied by Jack Watkins. A good game to watch, with the spoils shared, 0-0.

 

 

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At Hardwicke, Tytherington Rocks dominated Bromley Heath United in a return to League action. Rocks took the leads on the half hour when a ball down the line by Jon Morgan found Ali Al Fadhli who squared for in form striker Ollie Briggs to make it 5 from 5. Rocks had a few chances to double their lead and took just two minutes into the second half to take their chance, Blaine Skuse volleyed in from a miss-kick by Sam Sackett-Springer. It wasn’t to be the keeper’s afternoon, judged to have handled outside the box he received a red card. From the resultant free-kick Tytherington gained a corner from which the substitute keeper punched the ball straight onto Stuart Nelson’s head for 3-0 for a deserved Rocks win.

 

At Vicarage Road, Hanham Athletic took on Totterdown United who started the stronger of the two sides, and after hitting the inside of the post early on they took a twentieth minute lead with a thunderbolt from Ollie Lovell. It was 2-0 on 35 minutes, Lovell played a sublime through ball for Jack Moon to finish well, past Hanham keeper David Taylor. Hanham worked hard to get back into the game but, were undone on the hour by a fantastic individual goal by Lovell for his second of the game. Hanham forced a couple of corners but firstly Liam Dibble’s header was blocked and then Cade Lovell’s follow up was cleared off the line. So, in the end a fairly comfortable 3-0 Totterdown first win of the season.

 

Stoke Gifford SGS United took on Tewkesbury Town who started well and were in front inside five minutes when Dan Beasley’s shot was well saved by Jack Sheppard but Nathan Gallaway was on hand to tap in from close range

 

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Town nearly went two up on ten minutes but Gifford cleared their lines and Town being reduced to ten! Gifford took advantage of the player difference and equalised on 15 minutes when Patryk Kosciolek cut in from the wing and placed a well struck shot into the bottom corner. On 18 minutes the game took another turn when a Town player handled on the line and they were reduced to nine, with Kosciolek scoring from the spot. Against the odds Tewkesbury equalised when Jamie Goodwin scored direct from a corner. Into the second half Gifford controlled for long spells but were unable to break down a determined defence. And ten minutes from time Tewkesbury re-took the lead, the impressive Jamie Goodwin bagging his second, but, in a frenetic finish Gifford equalised on 87 minutes through Babacar Sarr and clinched victory in stoppage time with a twenty-yard drive from Harry Ford. A 4-3 Stoke Gifford win but you cannot help wondering if Tewkesbury hadn’t have had two players dismissed early on, what would have happened.

 

Finally, Ruardean Hill Rangers v Bishops Cleeve Development. The first chance of the game came from a well worked set piece from Ruardean Hill leads to header at the back post from Luke Brown, well saved by Cleeve keeper, Noah Sunter. In the 21st minute, Oliver Mason won the ball on the edge of the Cleeve penalty area and forces a good save at Sunter's near post. Cleeve then countered down the right through Monty New who squared to Harry Davis who opened the scoring. Cleeve then dominated the game with George Cuzner hitting the post in the 34th minute before Henry Danter-Welch volleyed home for Cleeve’s second from a corner. The Hill tried to pull a goal back before halftime but good defending from Danter-Welch to stop a cross

 

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from Oli Mason denied Steve Clark an open goal. Half time 0-2 to Cleeve.
The Hill started the second half on the attack. However, two breaks from Bishops Cleeve forced two great save from the Hill goalkeeper Arron Underwood. In the 50th minute a well worked move resulted in Steve Clark pulling a goal back from the Hill. Two minutes later, the Hill were level with a great strike from Clark from outside the 18-yard box, following good work from Oli Mason. Cleeve then made substitutions and regained control of the match. Danter-Welch pounced on a loose ball, charges forward and sees his shot from the edge of the box tipped over the bar by Underwood. In the 75th Minute, Sam Smith shot from the edge of the box, forcing a good save from Underwood but Monty New got to the loose ball first and slotted home to make the score 3-2 to the visitors. Cleeve had a chance in the 89th minute to seal the game when substitute Salehbai wass played through but his shot was straight at the keeper. The Hill equalised in the 90th minute after a Luke Brown cross was finished by Steve Clark to seal his hatrick and give Ruardean Hill a share of the points. In added time, both teams had changes saved as they pushed for the victory. The game finished 3-3. An entertaining game, well refereed and both teams gaining a deserved point.

 

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By Jon Couch

LAST year’s FA Cup concluded with one of the biggest final shocks in modern history after Crystal Palace stunned Manchester City at Wembley.

 

And this year’s episode has started in much the same vein with cup shocks aplenty already whetting the appetite for the campaign ahead.

 

Take last Saturday’s preliminary round. Atherton Laburnum Rovers were handed the dream tie against higher-ranked town rivals Atherton Collieries in what was the first-ever competitive Flat Cap derby.

 

Michael Clegg’s Collieries, from Northern Premier League Division One West were strong favourites to show their superiority but it was Step 5 LR who turned on the style in front of a near 1,000 crowd to come through 5-1 to complete one of the most famous days in the club’s history.

 

Victory earned Dave Jones’ North West Counties League side a potentially lucrative second qualifying round trip to Clegg’s former club, Macclesfield, where an estimated 3,000 crowd will welcome them in to Moss Rose.

 

“Winning the league [last season] will take some topping, but this is a close second,” Jones told our reporters afterwards. “These lads have played in so many big games now, and they just weren’t fazed.”

 

But you can’t talk cup upsets without mentioning Tadley Calleva.

 

The Combined Counties League side hosted a Weymouth team who were playing National League South football last season and welcoming popular boss Steve Claridge back in their dugout for the first time in 21 years.

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But, in a lunchtime kick-off in front of the BBC cameras, Joe Lawlor’s Calleva rallied to a 4-2 victory to reach the second qualifying round for the first time in their history.

 

Whitstable Town know all about performing on the big occasion – they lifted the FA Vase at Wembley last season with an extra-time success over AFC Whyteleafe.

And the Oystermen were at it again last weekend when travelling a Dulwich Hamlet side who have started their Isthmian Premier season strongly under boss Mark Dacey and came away with an impressive 3-2 victory at Champion Hill.

 

Next up for them is a home tie against another club from the same Step 3 division, Chichester City, conquerors of Havant & Waterlooville.

 

While Whitstable will fancy their chances of pulling off another upset next weekend, there are a number of other clubs with one eye on a third qualifying round berth.

 

Stalybridge Celtic, already conquerors of former Football League clubs Bury and Workington, will be looking to add a third when they host Chester, while Step 5 Chadderton, have been rewarded for seeing off Bishop Auckland in the last round with a glamour trip to NPL Premier leaders FC United of Manchester.

 

Ben Herd’s Hertford Town will relish a trip to full-timers Chelmsford City, while Jersey Bulls manager Elliott Powell describes his side’s visit of Worthing as “absolutely massive” and “the biggest fixture we have ever had”.

 

The Rebels represent the highest-ranked side that Jersey will have faced since their foundation in 2018.

Two Step 5 sides are gearing towards huge ties against Step 2 opponents.

 

 

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In the south-west, Torpoint Athletic have reached this stage for the first time in their history and make the trip to Penydarren Park to face Southern Premier Central champions Merthyr Town, while Wessex League Laverstock & Ford head to the Ray Mac Stadium to take on Salisbury.

But, arguably, the standout tie of the round sees Step 2 Enfield FC host their rivals from Step 2, Enfield Town in an intriguing match-up.

This will be the first competitive match between the two sides for over 14 years, although the pair were drawn to each other in 2021 before Enfield Town lost their replay to Hadley.

Alex Salmon’s FC underdogs need only look to Atherton LR for inspiration in a competition which just keeps producing the unexpected.

Who will be next to step up to the plate?

 

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Harry Trett   1   Tom Kaye
Tasman Rook   2   Ryan Baines
Nick Jones   3   Stan Shilton
Sam Bailey   4   Joel White
Jordan Buckett Capt   5   Dom Brown (Capt)
George James   6   Jacob Geddes
Drew Sawdon   7   Manolo Marquez
Jack Hoskins   8   Myron Turner
Tommy Collins   9   George Parker
Harvey Moran   10   Harry Churchley
Kai Elliott   11   Theo Browne
         
Sean Heal   12   H Driver Dickinson
Fraser Butt   14   Lewis Vye
Callum Winter   15   Sam Sullivan
Rhys Iles   16   Gino Valenti
Tate Shaw   17   Tyler Jagger
         
Management/Physio       Manager
Peter Bradbury.Lee Rogers     Lee Drive-Dickerson
Jason Tarr, PhysioSid Bass     Asst: Steve Jackson
        Physio: Abbie Klus
Match Referee
Jozsef Madaras

 

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