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btlfc official matchday programme
vs Tottenham Hotspur
The FA Women’s Cup sponsored by E.ON
The Society of Old Brentwoods
Sun 14 Nov 2010, kick-off: 1:30pm
Price: £1
history
BRENTWOOD TOWN
LADIES FC www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk
The Society of Old Brentwoods
Ashwells Road
BRENTWOOD
CM15 9SE
affiliated to the Essex County Football Association
members of the Eastern Region Women’s Football League
secretary Ian Bent
(07837 575 251)
chairman David Worsfold
(01277 221 445)
treasurer John Lovell
(07785 571 223)
press & publicity Robert Craven
(07545 463 872) ([email protected])
first team manager Ian Bent
assistant managers Lucy Faraday & David Worsfold
club captain Carla Rose
honours ERWFL Division One South
Runners-Up 2009/10
ERWFL Plate Competition
Winners 2007/8
Brentwood Town Ladies FC was formed in 1999
following the merger of Brentwood Ursuline FC
and Brentwood Girls FC. The Ursuline Convent
High School had been running teams in the
town since 1991 and by 1998/9 had entered
three teams into the Essex County Girls League
whilst Brentwood Boys had also launched a
girls’ team in 1997.
By the spring of 1999, Brentwood Ursuline had
decided that the school could no longer support
football's rapid growth and the decision was taken to
form an independent club which also took on board
the girls' team from Brentwood Boys for the best
interests of female football in the area.
The focus has now moved to a successful Ladies side,
who compete in the Eastern Region Women's
Football League (ERWFL) having claimed successive
promotions from the Essex County Women's League
in 2003 and 2004.
Having finished fifth in their first season, 2005/6 saw
Brentwood reach the play-off finals as they pushed
for promotion from Division One East. Town could not
quite reach the top tier, and subsequent seasons
saw the club narrowly miss out again having been
placed fourth in 2007 and then third in consecutive
campaigns within the newly-realigned Division One
South.
There was some success in 2008 as the Ladies won
their first major trophy, scooping the ERWFL Plate
Competition courtesy of a 4-1 victory over Kings
Sports, as well as consecutive runs to the Third
Qualifying Round of the FA Women’s Cup.
After the departure of coach Kevin Anderson at the
end of the 2008/9 campaign, 2009/10 dawned with
a new management team in place, headed by Ian
Bent. Ably assisted by David Worsfold and Lucy
Faraday in his backroom team, Bent tasted success
at the end of his first term in charge as Blues finally
claimed that elusive promotion spot, completing the
campaign as runners-up to Arlesey Town.
2010/11 now sees the Club competing in the ERWFL
Premier Division for the first time in their history.
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Back row (l-r): Ia
n Bent (m
anager), N
icole Manning (vice-captain), Emma Hooker, Danielle Butler, Dominique Hume, Kelly Walker, Izzy
Vian, Sarah
Murphy, Nicola Murphy, Jess Tu
ffen, Lucy Faraday (player/assista
nt manager)
Front ro
w (l-r): K
eeley Walker, O
livia Worsfold, Sophie Lovell, N
ikita Whinnett, N
ikki Allen, Carla Rose (captain)
Inset (l-r): To
ni Brown, Leah Cowan, Kerri Th
omas, Stacey Turner, David Worsfo
ld (assista
nt manager); N
ot sh
own: Bryony Lynch
btlfc
brentwood town ladies manager Ian Bent
assistants Lucy Faraday & David Worsfold
colours sky blue shirts, navy blue shorts, sky blue socks
tottenham hotspur ladies manager Karen Hills
colours white shirts, white shorts, white socks
next match at the society of old brentwoods
Sun 28 Nov 2010: Barking (Eastern Region Women’s Football League
Premier Division), 2:00pm
the squads
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Izzy VIAN Ebony CABEY-GOODEN
Sophie LOVELL Sam GILLINGS
Kelly WALKER Ebony HEATH
Emma HOOKER Robyn DOWNIE
Lucy FARADAY Ryah VYSE
Kerri THOMAS Emma KAYSER
Nicole MANNING Nichola CABLE
Danielle BUTLER Sam PITUCK
Carla ROSE Jenna SCHILLACI
Stacey TURNER Kirsten THOMSON
Keeley WALKER Bianca BAPTISTE
Leah COWAN Derrie O’HALLORAN
Jess TUFFEN Kelly TOWNSEND
Sarah MURPHY Rosi WEBB
Nikita WHINNETT Eleni SAVVA
Dominique HUME Mary GRIFFITHS
Toni BROWN
Nikki ALLEN
Bryony LYNCH
referee Nicola Burston
assistant referees Anthony Owen & Dean Willsher
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welcome Welcome to this afternoon’s match
against Tottenham Hotspur. We hope
that the visiting players, coaches and
supporters enjoy their visit to Essex
today.
We have now reached the halfway stage
of our first season in the Premier Division of
the Eastern Region Women’s Football
League and to sit second in the table and
only a point of the top spot is a fantastic
start. The way in which everyone
connected to the club, but especially the
players, have approached the season, and
the effort and spirit on display each week,
has been there for all to see. We must all
now focus on our aim to be just as
competitive in the second half of the
season.
Today’s game sees us take on a strong
Tottenham Hotspur side who are also going
well in their league. We met each other in a
very competitive pre-season friendly back
in August and anyone who watched the
game that night and some of the football
produced by both teams would not be
surprised to see how well both clubs have
started in their respective leagues.
The game that evening was a real test for
us and we learnt a lot that night which has
stood us in good stead this season.
Hopefully this afternoon’s game will be
equally entertaining and will give us an
opportunity to see the progress we have
made over the last three months, and we’ll
be giving it our best.
Finally I would like to say a massive
thank-you to everyone attending today’s
game and supporting the girls. It means a
lot to everyone at the club and I hope you
all enjoy your afternoon with us. May the
best team win.
Enjoy the match!
Ian Bent
Brentwood Town Ladies manager
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match report
Brentwood Town dug in to earn a
place in the Third Qualifying Round of
the FA Women’s Cup sponsored by
E.On with a 3-2 victory away to local
rivals Hutton courtesy of an injury-time
winner from Nikita Whinnett.
At times Blues failed to match the high
standards of previous games in 2010/11 but
they displayed a lot of guts and
determination to overcome a spirited
Hutton side that refused to lay down
despite trailing twice, to strikes from Carla
Rose and Whinnett in the first half.
“We weren’t at our best today, and it’s
probably as poorly as we have played all
season, but everyone kept going and got
the result to put us in the next round. A sign
of a good team is winning when you are
not at your best, and we did that today, so
credit to the players for that,” reflected
manager Ian Bent.
Club captain Rose put her side in front just
54 seconds into the game after a high
clearance was contested by Whinnett in
midfield. The forward’s presence was
enough to put off Nina Witteridge and the
loose ball fell to Rose, who skilfully rounded
Emma Cansell before driving her seventh
goal of the season underneath goalkeeper
Melanie Kinsella.
The lead lasted just five minutes as the
previously-unbeaten Eastern Region
Women’s Football League Division One
South side equalised from a set-piece. A
free-kick was conceded 25 yards out and
Nicole Farmer strode up from the back to
float the ball over Izzy Vian and into the net.
The match became scrappy as Hutton
pressurised the ball, and Brentwood
struggled to gain any real momentum,
leading to opportunities for the hosts’ Amy
Simmons and Lucy Hudson, who was twice
thwarted by Vian.
As the half went on, there were signs that
Town were beginning to become more
fluent and Whinnett took full advantage of
her first clear-cut opportunity to restore the
visitors’ lead two minutes before half-time.
Leah Cowan slid the ball down the
inside-left channel and the 19-year-old
sprinted away to angle her shot underneath
Kinsella from eight yards out.
Hutton levelled in the 48th minute when
Dannielle Cliffe out-muscled Nikki Allen
before stroking the ball past Vian into the
bottom right-hand corner, and shortly
afterwards Laura Allen saw an effort ruled
out for offside.
The match had entered the third minute of
stoppage time when Whinnett delivered
the decisive blow. Lovell won the ball
courageously in the centre of the park
before continuing her run to latch onto
Rose’s return pass. The defender then
threaded the ball through to Whinnett, who
made no mistake in clinically rifling her shot
into the top left-hand corner to spark
scenes of glee.
Hutton’s Allen was later dismissed for a
second bookable offence, leaving Blues to
claim their ninth victory in twelve matches.
Hutton 2
(Farmer 6, Cliffe 48) Brentwood Town 3
(Rose 1, Whinnett 43, 90+3)
The FA Women’s Cup sponsored by
E.ON Second Qualifying Round @
Shenfield High School on Sun 24 Oct
2010
Town: Izzy Vian, Emma Hooker, Sarah
Murphy (Jess Tuffen 76), Kelly Walker, Nikki
Allen, Sophie Lovell, Nikita Whinnett, Lucy
Faraday, Danielle Butler (Bryony Lynch 63),
Carla Rose, Leah Cowan. Substitutes not
used: Dominique Hume, Keeley Walker, Toni
Brown.
match photos
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Danielle Butler gets stuck in
Izzy Vian gets a vital touch to the ball
A watchful Jess Tuffen
Nikita Whinnett attacks Kelly Walker passes
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match report
Brentwood Town Ladies extended their
unbeaten run to thirteen matches with
a 1-0 win over Arlesey Town at the
Society of Old Brentwoods as Sophie
Lovell’s second half penalty proved the
difference between the two teams.
This was a contrasting clash to the open
encounter on the first day of the 2010/11
season when Blues fell to their only defeat
of the term so far against Arlesey at the
aRMadillo Stadium. Opportunities were at a
premium throughout, which made Lovell’s
clinically-dispatched spot-kick nine minutes
into the second period even more impor-
tant.
“Today’s victory was all down to hard work
with plenty of guts to accompany an
excellent defensive display from the whole
team,” declared manager Ian Bent. “We
defended superbly throughout and limited
Arlesey to one clear-cut chance and a few
long-range efforts all game, which was very
pleasing.”
Brentwood threatened first when Jess
Tuffen’s left-wing throw was laid into the
path of Nikita Whinnett by Lucy Faraday
and the 19-year-old forward smashed a
snap-shot narrowly wide of the left-hand
upright.
Arlesey’s first opening was probably their
best of the entire match as the prolific
Katerina Hamplova wasted a fine
opportunity in the 16th minute, firing over
when Brentwood failed to clear Sarah
Tayler’s cross.
With the visitors enjoying the bulk of
possession, the half ended with Izzy Vian on
top form, producing an excellent save at
full stretch to her right to palm away Mandy
Cain’s goalbound effort, and then Nicole
Manning executing a perfectly-timed sliding
tackle on Hamplova on the right-hand side
of the penalty area.
The second half began in a similar vein as
Tayler almost scored when her 30-yard shot
from the right flank connected with the
outside of the post, but Brentwood
changed the course of the fixture when
they edged in front four minutes later.
Lucy Faraday’s corner kick was only
cleared as far as Manning just inside the
penalty area and, with her back to goal,
she was sent tumbling to the ground,
leaving the referee no choice but to point
to the spot. Lovell stepped up and drove
her second successful penalty of the season
past Becki Scott to make it 1-0.
From that point on, in a close fixture, Blues
always seemed the more likely to score,
despite Tayler again being thwarted by
Vian as the ‘keeper tipped her outlandish
35-yard free-kick over the crossbar.
Substitute Keeley Walker chipped over after
Faraday’s corner was pushed into her path,
and Whinnett was unlucky when Amie
Meager got the faintest of touches to
Lynch’s centre to deny her a simple tap-in.
The final move of the match was arguably
the best, Faraday sweeping the ball into the
path of Whinnett, who saw Scott parry her
20-yard shot out. Walker retrieved the ball
on the right to set up Whinnett again, but
Scott this time tipped another strong shot
into the side-netting, but that could not
deny Blues their seventh League win.
Brentwood Town 1
(Lovell 54 pen) Arlesey Town 0
ERWFL Premier Division @ the Society of
Old Brentwoods on Sun 07 Nov 2010
Town: Izzy Vian, Sarah Murphy, Jess Tuffen,
Kelly Walker, Nicole Manning, Sophie Lovell,
Nikki Allen, Lucy Faraday, Nikita Whinnett,
Danielle Butler (Keeley Walker 69), Bryony
Lynch (Toni Brown 90+3). Substitute not used:
Dominique Hume.
match photos
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Nikki Allen contests an aerial
ball
Carla Rose waits for play to
restart
Sophie Lovell and Nikita Whinnett try to convert
Sarah Murphy holds off a Hutton forward
The squad unveil their new kit before the match
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blues news TOWN DRAWN OUT IN LEAGUE CUP
THIRD ROUND
Brentwood Town Ladies have been
drawn to face Peterborough at home
in the Eastern Region Women's Football
League Cup Third Round.
The fixture, which will take place at the
Society of Old Brentwoods on Sunday 5th
December, is a reverse of the Second
Round encounter between the two clubs
last season, which 'Boro won 8-3.
However, the tables were turned when the
sides met in the second ERWFL Premier
Division fixture of the current campaign as
Nikita Whinnett's hat-trick, plus a further
strike from midfielder Lucy Faraday, saw
Blues prevail 4-0 at Alconbury FC.
The match is the only tie of the Third Round,
with the remaining ten Premier Division
clubs plus Second Round winners Billericay
Town, Fakenham Town, Hutton, Norwich
City Reserves and Whitwell receiving byes
into the Fourth Round, which takes place on
Sunday 23rd January 2011.
NEW LOOK FOR BLUES WEBSITE
The official website of Brentwood Town
Ladies FC has acquired a new look
after site providers Pitchero launched
version 2.0.
There are a whole raft of changes to the
site, from the number of news stories visible
on the front page to the ability to comment
on match reports and photographs.
Linking articles to social networking sites has
become much easier, whilst there is the
potential for greater interaction with visitors
thanks to online polls.
Match statistics are much more prominent,
and there are more widespread links to
player profiles, as well as a brand new
colour scheme and font.
Please bear with us at this time as we seek
to improve the visibility of Brentwood Town
Ladies FC through the website and ensure
that the focal point of the club's media
output reaches its full potential. Please feel
free to leave your comments and
suggestions using the contact form on the
site.
Nikita Whinnett scores against Peterborough earlier this season
How would you like the opportunity to
be a part of a progressive female
football club?
Brentwood Town Ladies FC won promotion
to the fourth tier of the women’s football in
England last season, and have already
recorded positive results against the likes of
Barking, Chelmsford City and Peterborough
during 2010/11.
The club continue to receive a lot of
exposure in local media outlets including
the Brentwood Gazette and Brentwood
Weekly News, plus female football websites
such as SheKicks.net and
WomensSoccerScene.co.uk.
The club’s own website,
www.brentwoodtownladiesfc.co.uk, has
received over 20,000 hits since the start of
the campaign, and matchday
programmes are distributed to spectators
at all home games.
There remain opportunities to become
involved, so if you are interested in one of
the following packages, why not contact
Press & Publicity Officer Robert Craven now
on 07545 463 872 or via email on
Kit Sponsorship prices start at £150 for a company name on
either the home or away shirt, increasing to
£200 for a company name and logo
- special deal:
£250 for a company name or £300 for a
company name and logo on both home
and away shirts
Programme Sponsorship £50 for a full page advert
£30 for a half-page advert
£20 for a quarter-page advert
(all prices for one season and include a link
on the website)
Website Sponsorship £75 for the 2010/11 season to become the
principal sponsor of the newly-relaunched
www.brentwoodtownladies.co.uk
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sponsorship opportunities
Also available
Tracksuit sponsorship: £200 for a name
or £250 for a logo on the official
training wear of Brentwood Town
Ladies FC.
All prices are for a yearly package
Brentwood Town Ladies FC would like
to thank of our existing sponsors and
suppliers for their support in the
2010/11 season
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advertisements
Brentwood Town Ladies FC would like to thank the following companies
for their continued support during the 2010/11 season:
Brentwood Gazette & Chronicle
Group
Brentwood Weekly News
SheKicks.net Women’s Soccer Scene
Umbro Vandanel
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erwfl review Hethersett Athletic retained their
leadership of the Eastern Region
Women’s Football League Premier
Division at the halfway stage of the
campaign.
The day’s fixtures represented a reverse of
the opening day matches, when the
Norfolk club had been pegged back from
3-0 up to draw 3-3 with Chelmsford City in
Wroxham. This time around, Hethersett
claimed all three points as Grace Birchall’s
double - taking her season’s League tally to
nine - earned them a 2-1 victory over the
Clarets. Helen Alder netted City’s goal.
Brentwood moved up into second spot in
the table after their 1-0 win over Arlesey
Town when Barking, who had previously
headed Blues on goal difference, lost 4-1 at
fellow promotion contenders Bedford.
The result meant that Bedford leapfrogged
the metropolitan Essex side into third spot,
two points behind Brentwood. Again there
were a multitude of scorers for the hosts as
Zara Carroll, Vicky Vickery, Sarah Saunders
and Natasha Fensome found the net, whilst
in-form Anna Ojei-Agwaziam scored for the
visitors to the Carlsberg Stadium.
Peterborough moved up into fifth place as
they recorded a 2-0 success at Stevenage
Borough, with their goals coming from
Lesley-Ann Seaman and Jade Bell.
The only other fixture to take place saw
Kettering Town extend the distance
between themselves and the relegation
zone with an impressive 3-0 success at
Haringey Borough, who remain above
Cambridge University only on goal
difference. The Poppies’ win at Coles Park
was secured thanks to efforts from Naomi
Dwane, Emma Dunmore and Simone Cook.
There was scheduled to be a further fixture
at the bottom of the table as Woodbridge
Town prepared to host Cambridge
University, but the clash was postponed
after the Scholars fell foul of a Breach of
League Rule 5 (i) pertaining to the
non-payment of League fines. The
suspension has subsequently been lifted.
results (Sun 07 Nov 2010) Eastern Region Women’s Football
League Premier Division
Bedford 4-1 Barking
Brentwood Town 1-0 Arlesey Town
Chelmsford City 1-2 Hethersett Athletic
Haringey Borough 0-3 Kettering Town
Stevenage Borough 0-2 Peterborough
Woodbridge Town P-P Cambridge
University (Cambridge University
suspended from playing by the ERWFL
for a Breach of League Rule 5(i))
fixtures (Sun 14 Nov 2010) Eastern Region Women’s Football
League Premier Division
Bedford vs Hethersett Athletic
Stevenage Borough vs Haringey
Borough The FA Women’s Cup sponsored by
E.ON Third Qualifying Round (ties
involving ERWFL Premier Division clubs)
Brentwood Town vs Tottenham Hotspur
Chelmsford City vs Barking
Norwich City vs Arlesey Town
Peterborough vs Bedworth United
Thorpe United vs Cambridge University
top goalscorers (League matches only)
Vicky Bruce Barking 13
Jade Bell Peterborough 12
Natasha Fensome Bedford 11
Nikita Whinnett Brentwood Town 11
Grace Birchall Hethersett Athletic 9
Hayley Kemp Stevenage Borough 8
Anna Ojei-Agwaziam Barking 8
Emma Dunmore Kettering Town 7
Carla Rose Brentwood Town 7
Katerina Hamplova Arlesey Town 6
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in town: tottenham hotspur
CLUB HISTORY
The club was formed in 1985 as Broxbourne Ladies by the
late Sue Sharples and Kay Lovelock after the East Herts
College team folded. For the 1991/92 season, the team got
permission granted for the name Tottenham Hotspur to be
used and at the start of the 1992/93 season a reserve side
was added to the senior side.
Spurs were winners of the Greater London League Cup in
1995/96, having been runners-up in their first knockout final,
the Middlesex County Women’s Cup, in 1991/2. In 1995, the
reserve side were the proud winners of the new Sue Sharples
Memorial Trophy, named after the club’s founder and
secretary who tragically died suddenly on 19th April 1994
aged just 32.
The end of the 1996/7 season saw a major re-organisation of the Club and the two teams,
now containing many young players, took their respective places in Division One and
Reserve Division Three (West). At the end of that season, Tottenham Hotspur Ladies had
won the two respective leagues League titles with the first team dropping just two points
along the way. The Russell Cup also found it’s way onto the trophy shelf after a 2-1 win
over Fulham.
In 1998/9 the Club finished third in the Greater London Premier Division and were
runners-up in the League Cup. They once again finished third in the Greater London
Premier Division in season 1999/2000 whilst the following campaign saw Tottenham finish
as runners-up by one point to West Ham United.
The first team are currently wearing replica Kappa kit, which the company have kindly
FACTFILE
founded 1985
nickname Spurs
home ground Broxbourne Borough V&E FC, Goffs Lane, Cheshunt, EN7 5QW
colours white shirts, navy blue shorts, white socks
manager Karen Hills
secretary June Clarke
chairman Glenn Weaver
honours London & South East Regional Women’s League Premier Division
champions 2007/8, Greater London
Regional Women’s League Premier
Division runners-up 1994/5, 1995/6,
1996/7, 2000/1, Greater London
Regional Women’s League Division One
champions 1997/8, Greater London
Regional Women’s League Cup winners
1995/6, Greater London Regional
Women’s League Cup runners-up 1998/9,
2003/4, Middlesex County Women’s Cup
runners-up 1991/2
last meeting Thurs 05 Aug 2010: Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 Brentwood Town
(Pre-Season Friendly)
website www.spursladies.co.uk
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btlfc squad
Stacey Turner (forward)
games 2+1
goals 1
potm awards 0
An exciting forward player, Stacey rejoined
the club from Chelmsford City, where she
scored three times in four matches last year,
in time for the start of the 2010/11 season
Keeley Walker (forward)
games 1+8
goals 0
potm awards 0
Young forward signed from the Junior section
during the summer of 2009 who has the
potential to be a leading player in the team
in the future having scored on her full debut
Bryony Lynch
games 2+2
goals 2
potm awards 0
Bryony re-signed for Brentwood in October
having left the club 15 months earlier after
netting 35 goals in two seasons with Blues
Leah Cowan (forward)
games 10
goals 7
potm awards 0
Leah is a recent signing from West Ham
United, where she played 3 times in the FA
Women’s Premier League, who possesses a
number of attacking attributes
Jess Tuffen (defender)
games 6+3
goals 0
potm awards 1
Young defender who joined the club in the
summer of 2010 from East Thurrock United
after impressing throughout the season for
both her club and the SEEVIC Academy side
Sarah Murphy (defender)
games 11+3
goals 0
potm awards 0
Sarah is a versatile defender capable of
playing anywhere at the back. Forced her
way into the team during last season
Nikita Whinnett (forward)
games 11+2
goals 14
potm awards 8
An explosive forward, Nikita is another new
recruit for 2010/11 after joining the club from
the SEEVIC Academy team. Also bagged 19
goals for Southend United last term
Dominique Hume
(goalkeeper) games 3
clean sheets 1
potm awards 0
Joined Blues permanently this summer after
spending a year on loan from Colchester
United, Dom is a young goalkeeper who is
already experienced and has real promise
Toni Brown (midfielder)
games 1+4
goals 0
potm awards 0
A new recruit for the 2010/11 season after
swapping supporting the team for playing in
it, Toni possesses a sweet left foot whilst
playing out wide or up front
Nikki Allen (defender)
games 6+1
goals 0
potm awards 1
A recent capture from Slough Ladies after
moving to the mid-Essex area, Nikki is equally
comfortable in central defence or midfield
Ian Bent (manager) The gaffer joined Brentwood in the summer of
2009 and led the club to promotion from
ERWFL Division One South to the fourth tier of
women’s football in his first season in charge
Izzy Vian (goalkeeper)
games 9
clean sheets 3
potm awards 0
A reliable shotstopper and long-serving
member of the squad who possesses
infectious enthusiasm, Izzy kept four clean
sheets in 10 appearances in 2009/10
Sophie Lovell (defender)
games 13
goals 4
potm awards 1
Manager’s Player Of The Year 2009/10, a
consistent performer and integral member of
the back four, Sophie has netted 16 goals
from defence in the past two seasons
Kelly Walker (midfielder)
games 13+1
goals 3
potm awards 0
Capable of playing in defence or as a
holding midfielder, Kelly is seen as a strong
and reliable member of the squad. Scored
her first goals for Blues in April
Emma Hooker (defender)
games 11+1
goals 0
potm awards 0
Emma is a tough-tackling defender with
plenty of experience, capable of playing
anywhere along the back-line. Played a part
in all eight of Town’s clean sheets last season
Lucy Faraday (midfielder)
games 12+1
goals 6
potm awards 0
The club’s player/assistant manager
combines her off-field role with one on the
pitch as a technical ball-playing midfielder
who set up 14 goals in the 2009/10 campaign
Kerri Thomas (midfielder)
games 4+1
goals 0
potm awards 0
An exciting talent signed at the start of the
2009/10 season from East Thurrock United,
Kerri was a lucky charm last term as Blues won
every one of the 6 matches she scored in
Nicole Manning (midfielder)
games 12
goals 0
potm awards 1
Having joined halfway through the 2009/10
season from Dagenham & Redbridge, Nicole
leads by example and has been named
vice-captain for the new campaign
Danielle Butler (forward)
games 12+1
goals 1
potm awards 0
Teenage forward Dan is maturing immensely,
with her strong work ethic up front a great foil
for those around her. Scored 8 times for
Brentwood last season
Carla Rose (forward)
games 12
goals 7
potm awards 2
Carla took over the captain’s armband
during the 2009/10 season, becoming the
leader of the team as she passed on her
experience and top attitude to the squad
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btlfc squad
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in town: tottenham hotspur
South East Comb. Pl W D L F A Pts GD
Enfield Town 14 11 1 2 37 14 34 +23
Tottenham Hotspur 11 9 1 1 40 7 28 +33
Milton Keynes Dons 13 9 1 3 39 13 28 +26
Norwich City 11 7 2 2 31 13 23 +18
Luton Town 11 6 1 4 25 24 19 +1
Lewes 11 6 0 5 29 20 18 +9
Cambridge Women 12 4 2 6 33 21 14 +12
Ebbsfleet United 11 4 1 6 17 28 13 -11
Old Actonians 13 3 0 10 11 53 9 -42
Braintree Town 11 2 1 8 11 40 7 -29
Crystal Palace 10 0 2 8 12 39 2 -27
Ipswich Town 12 2 2 8 12 25 8 -13
RECENT RESULTS
07 Nov 10 Enfield Town 1-0 Tottenham
Hotspur (League)
17 Oct 10 Tottenham Hotspur 17-0
Tower Hamlets (London
County Cup)
13 Oct 10 Tottenham Hotspur 4-0
Ebbsfleet United (League)
10 Oct 10 Tottenham Hotspur 5-0
Lewes (League)
donated to the team, following in the steps of Adidas, who had clothed them in previous
seasons. Sponsorship from Tottenham Hotspur FC, Thomson Holidays and Damage
Control plc are also of great help in the development of the club and such support
makes a big difference to the teams.
The club runs two senior sides and also a youth team along with four junior sides at
Under-12, Under-14, Under-11 and one at Under-10 for the first time starting in 2003/4.
As they have progressed off the pitch, Spurs have continued to flourish on it, reaching
the final of the Greater London Regional Women’s League Cup in 2003/4. Ultimately the
side were to progress to the third tier of female football in England at the end of the
2007/8 season, when a move into the London & South East Regional Women’s League
saw them claim the title by one point from Ebbsfleet United.
2010/11 is looking promising for Tottenham as they have claimed victory in nine of their
eleven matches to date, sitting second in the League table to Enfield Town. Indeed,
should they win their three games in hand over their fellow north London club, they will
jump above them in the table.
SPURS SQUAD
goalkeepers Ebony Casey Gooden, Chelsea Spurrier, Victoria Taylor; defenders Dom Clarke, Charlotte Copeland, Jenny Curtis, Robyn Downie, Sam Gillings, Mary Griffiths,
Natalie Howard, Derrie O’Halloran, Shianne St Louis, Mel Berry, Kerry Daniells, Jenna Schil-
laci; midfielders Jess Cheeseman, Sam Garner, Dee Gilbert, Ebony Heath, Emma Kayser, Chloe Kraemer, Izzy List, Chelsea Orridge-Golding, Carly Snell, Kirsten Thomson, Ryah
Vyse; forwards Bianca Baptiste, Julia Bariotakis, Nichola Cable, Sasha Kelly, Ruby Mar-low, Chrissie Oshodi, Sam Pituck, Eleni Savvi, Becky Shephard, Kelly Townsend, Rosi
Webb; utility Rosie Carter, Sam Chase, Tina Dobrin, Kelly Goddard, Sharane Gumbs, Sophie Jackson, Fiona Milway, Jordan Nichols, Amy Payne, Shaniece Peters, Layla White,
Junita Wray
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2010/11 season statisticsDate Opposition Competition H/A Result 1 2 3 4 5
15 Aug 10 Arlesey Town ERWFL Prem A L2-4 Vian Tuffen Hooker Kel. Walker N Manning
22 Aug 10 Peterborough ERWFL Prem A W4-0 N Manning Hooker S Murphy Tuffen Worsfold
29 Aug 10 Haringey Borough ERWFL Prem A W3-2 Vian Hooker S Murphy Worsfold N Manning
05 Sep 10 Barking ERWFL Prem A W1-0 Hume Worsfold S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning
12 Sep 10 Cambridge University ERWFL Prem A W10-2 Hume Allen S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning
19 Sep 10 Kettering Town ERWFL Prem H W7-3 N Manning Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker Tuffen
26 Sep 10 Stevenage Borough ERWFL Prem H D1-1 Hume Hooker Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning
29 Sep 10 Chelmsford City ERWFL Prem A W3-1 Vian Hooker Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning
03 Oct 10 Tring Athletic FAWC 1QR A W1-0 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning
10 Oct 10 Hethersett Athletic ERWFL Prem H D1-1 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning
17 Oct 10 Redbridge ECWC R1 H W5-0 Vian Hooker S Murphy Brown Allen
24 Oct 10 Hutton FAWC 2QR A W3-2 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker Allen
31 Oct 10 Woodbridge Town ERWFL Prem A D3-3 Vian Hooker S Murphy Kel. Walker N Manning
07 Nov 10 Arlesey Town ERWFL Prem H W1-0 Vian S Murphy Tuffen Kel. Walker N Manning
14 Nov 10 Tottenham Hotspur FAWC 3QR H 1:30pm
21 Nov 10 C & K Basildon ECWC R2 A 1:30pm
28 Nov 10 Barking ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm
12 Dec 10 Kettering Town ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
19 Dec 10 Stevenage Borough ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
09 Jan 11 Bedford ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
16 Jan 11 Hethersett Athletic ERWFL Prem A 2:00pm
30 Jan 11 Cambridge University ERWFL Prem H 2:00pm
TBA Bedford ERWFL Prem H
TBA Chelmsford City ERWFL Prem H
TBA Haringey Borough ERWFL Prem H
TBA Peterborough ERWFL Prem H
TBA Woodbridge Town ERWFL Prem H
05 Dec 10 Peterborough ERWFL Cup R3 H 1:30pm
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2010/11 season statistics 6 7 8 9 10 11 Subs
N Manning Lovell Butler Cowan Whinnett Rose Thomas S Murphy(3), Kee. Walker (11), Hume, E Manning,
N Murphy
Worsfold Lovell Allen Kel. Walker Butler Rose Whinnett 3 Faraday (9), E Manning (5), Thomas (8), Kee. Walker
N Manning Lovell Faraday Kel. Walker Whinnett Rose 2 Thomas Kee. Walker (11), Hume, E Manning, N Murphy
N Manning Allen Thomas Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Kee. Walker (9), E Manning (7), Vian
N Manning Lovell Thomas Faraday Butler Rose 2 Cowan 2 Whinnett (7) 4, Hooker (3), Tuffen (6), Vian, Worsfold
Tuffen Lovell Whinnett Faraday 3 Butler Rose Cowan 2 Turner (9), Worsfold (3), Kee. Walker (10), Brown,
Thomas
N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose Cowan S Murphy (11), Brown, Vian, Kee. Walker
N Manning Lovell Whinnett 2 Faraday Butler Rose Cowan S Murphy (9), Kee. Walker (3), Brown (11), Hume
N Manning Lovell (p) Butler Faraday Whinnett Rose Turner Kee. Walker (11)
N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Allen (5), Kee. Walker (9), Brown (3), Hume
Allen Lovell Kee. Walker Faraday Turner Lynch 2 Cowan Butler (2), Whinnett (11), Kel. Walker (6)
Allen Lovell Whinnett 2 Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Lynch (9), Tuffen (3), Brown, Hume, Kee. Walker
N Manning Lovell Whinnett Faraday Butler Rose Cowan Tuffen (4), Lynch (9), Brown (11), Kee. Walker
N Manning Lovell (p) Allen Faraday Whinnett Butler Lynch Kee. Walker (10), Brown (11), Hume
ERFWL Premier Division Pl W D L F A Pts GD
Hethersett Athletic 11 7 4 0 25 14 25 +11
Brentwood Town 11 7 3 1 36 17 24 +19
Bedford 11 7 1 3 32 14 22 +18
Barking 11 7 0 4 41 15 21 +26
Peterborough 11 6 1 4 36 17 19 +19
Stevenage Borough 12 4 6 2 21 15 18 +6
Arlesey Town 10 4 4 2 23 16 16 +7
Chelmsford City 11 3 3 5 18 25 12 -7
Kettering Town 12 3 2 7 23 29 11 -6
Woodbridge Town 10 1 4 5 12 24 7 -12
Haringey Borough 10 1 1 8 13 31 4 -18
Cambridge University 12 1 1 10 7 70 4 -63