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Page 1: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistant

Peter Howard Ellis Mills Stewart Glendenning

Whos Who at HTFC Ltd

Director Doug McIlwain

Director Russell Yezek

Director Hans Reif

Director Bill Sinclair

Whos Who at HTFC

President Hans Reif Chairman Doug McIlwain chairmanhuntingdontownfccom Vice Chairman George Yezek Secretary Russell Yezek russellyezekhuntingdontownfccom Treasurer Doug McIlwain accountshuntingdontownfccom Fixture Secretary David Pinner thepinners22btinternetcom Welfare Officer Russell Yezek russellyezekhuntingdontownfccom First Team Manager Laurence Revell Laurencerevellhuntingdontownfccom Reserve Team Manager Clive Hiscock clivehiscockhuntingdontownfccom Development Team Manager Nathan Pond Nathanpondhuntingdontownfccom Groundsmen Russell Yezek amp Michael Plunkett

wwwhuntingdontownfccom Twitter Accounts

Clubhuntingdontownfccom 1st Team HTFC_1995

wwwfacebookcomHTFC1995 Reserves HTFC_1995_Res

07860359366 07974664818 Development HTFC_1995_Dev

Name Kevin OrsquoSullivan

Age Younger than the Chairman

Position Director of Pain

Nickname Sir or Mr OrsquoSulivan

MarriedChildren Yes and Yes

Fav Football Team Chelsea

Fav Player the good ones

Work is this a mortgage application

Ever Broken anything A few Strikers

Fav Food Eating is for Ruben

Fav Drink Who Cares

What car do you drive Hagger is my Driver

What song gets turned up to the max I donrsquot like Music

Whorsquos the longest HTFC player in the shower All of them

What HTFC player you wouldnt invite round for dinner I donrsquot want any of them round

Kevin OrsquoSullivan

Partners

Records show that a Higham Town club was formed in 1876 at a meeting held in the Griffin There was a team com-

peting in the Northants League (now the United Counties League) during the 1890s and in 1895 the team were run-

ners up in the Northamptonshire FA Junior cup They joined the Northamptonshire League in 1897 The clubs golden

age was however in the 1920s Re-formed after the end of the great war the team started in the Wellingborough

and District league in season 1920ndash21 winning the NFA junior cup and gaining admittance to the Northants league

the team won the league at the first attempt together with the NFA senior cup the league title was retained the fol-

lowing season and the county FAs premier competition the Maunsell cup was also won a unique cup treble unlikely

ever again to be repeated That same season also saw the club draw at Football League third division north side

Chesterfield 4ndash4 in the FA Cup only to lose 1ndash0 at home in the replay The club were the highest scorers in the FA

cup that year In 1923ndash24 and 1926ndash27 the club were runners up in the league and in 1931 and 1933 were senior

cup runners up In 1934 the Maunsell cup was won for the second and to date the last time by a United Counties

League side Northampton Town who had beaten First Division leaders Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup earlier in

the season being beaten finalists On the resumption of league football in 1946 the club played in the Rushden amp Dis-

trict League where they remained for four seasons before rejoining the UCL During the period 1950 to 1997 the

highest league position achieved was second on seven occasions In 1970ndash71again in the following season and then

in 1989ndash90 and in each of the four seasons from 1992ndash93 to 1995ndash96 finally in 1997ndash98 they won Division One

their first league title for 75 years but were runners up again once again in 1998ndash99 In 1994ndash95 the NFA junior cup

was won for only the second time and the reserves were promoted to the UCL Reserve Division One for the first

time The first team were runners up in the Division Two knock out cup in 1954 whilst the reserves won the division

three cup in 1980 More recently the club beat a number of Premier Division sides in the revamped league cup this

includes the record win 7ndash0 against Wellingborough Town whilst in 1995ndash96 they won 1ndash0 away to Premier Division

Champions and FA Vase quarter-finalists Raunds Town and have twice reached the semi finals of the competition In

2011 a new incarnation of Higham Town was founded playing in the Northamptonshire Combination Division They

play their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers The season of 20162017 saw them win the Division 2

cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak Rushden Rangers were formed as a youth football club in 1978 and it was

not until the mid-1990s that a senior section was formed In the short time that they were in existence before the

merger they won the NFA lower junior cup as well as being Northants Combination league and KO cup winners

Founded by Steve Cavender in 1978 who was inspired by watching local lads playing a game of football at Melloway

Park He was General Secretary until 1990 The Rangers started by playing friendlies with only 3 teams coached by

Bruce Ogden and Joe Payne They had expanded to 5 teams by 1990 ranging in age from 11 to 15 Players went on to

Higham Youth Team at 16 Home games were played at Jubilee Park Spencer Park and Higham In 1994 Neil Gant

offered the Hayden Road ground to Rushden Rangers when Rushden Town formed with Irthlingborough Diamonds

to become Rushden and Diamonds Football Club On 19 May 1995 a meeting was held at Rushden amp Diamonds and

the offer was made to purchase the facilities of Rushden Town FC at Hayden Road In 2007 the decision was made

to merge the two clubs with the new club playing at Rangers ground in order to preserve United Counties League

football within the two towns With assistance from the Stadia Improvement fund the Hayden Road ground was

brought up to the required standard and Rushden amp Higham United was founded[1] Rushden Rangers continued at

youth level for one season before also changing their name to Rushden amp Higham United From the start of the 2017

-18 season AFC Rushden amp Diamonds agreed a groundshare with the club whereby RampD moved to Hayden Road

Good afternoon Ladies and gentlemen and welcome to jubilee Park for tonightrsquos United Counties Division league one game against Rushden and Higham

I would especially like to welcome the players staff and supporters of tonights opponents who have made the short journey from Northamptonshire today I hope that you enjoy your brief stay with us here in Huntingdon

I have always enjoyed playing against Rushden and Higham no matter the result had some great battles with Abbo on the pitch They are a proper footballing side who as a club do things in the right way It was at Hayden Road that Kev and I had our first game in the Huntingdon Town Dugouts last season The game ended in a 0-0 draw and as 0-0 go it was a pretty entertaining affair with both sides having oppor-tunities to win but a draw was probably the fair result

We come in to the game in good form having won 2 out of our opening 3 league games I have no doubt that Rushden will provide stiff opposition especially having appointed new management this week and players eager to impress

Saturday we hosted step 5 Mildenhall Town in the FA vase I had been to see them play in the week leading up to the game and knew we would be in for a battle To be fair we played OK but were toothless up top and didnrsquot really create anything Our midfield once again performed well but two poor errors at the back allowed their striker the easiest of chances

Clearly I donrsquot like losing but if we can draw lessons from it then it hasnrsquot been a waste of time I am hoping that we can put the wrongs right today

WE FEAR NO FOE

Lorro

Huntingdon Town Football Club were formed in 1995 following a move from the West Anglian League to the Cambs League Prior to entry to the Cambs League Division 2B for the 1996-97 season Town were known as Sun FC and originally began life back in 1980 as the Montagu which was formed by the current Secretary Russell Yezek The committee decided that they wished to pro-gress in local football and choose to resurrect the then defunct name of Huntingdon Town Progress was soon made both on amp off the field Behind the scenes the club is run on a very sound footing by a solid committee led by Chairman Hans Reif On the playing front the appointment of Manager Andy Rossi whorsquos wealth of experience on both the playing amp Managerial side led to a steady climb through the Cambs league In 1998 ldquoThe Townrdquo gained promotion from Division 2B into Division 1B In the season 1999-2000 the club finished as winners of Division 1B as well as winning the Huntingdonshire FA Junior Cup for the first time The following season saw more Cup success retaining the Hunts Junior Cup as well as runners up in the Hunts Scott Gatty Cup The 2001-2002 season was also very successful winning the Scott Gatty Cup amp also the Hunts Junior Cup for the third successive time The club also finished runners up in the Cambs League Senior B Division and the Percy Oldham Cup that season The Club moved to their new site at Jubilee Park in 2003 amp this enabled work to be undertaken to provide the facilities necessary for the continued progression of the Club The team moved to play in the UCL Division 1 having transferred from the Cambs league at the end of the 20022003 season The first four seasons in the United Counties League were something of a learning curve for Town reflected in their league positions of 17th 14th 12th amp 14th respectively The 2007-2008 saw the 1st Team finish 4th only missing out on promotion by goal difference amp the Reserves win the Reserve Division 2 Title amp win the Hunts Benevolent Cup Huntingdon Town also run an Un-der 18 side in the Ridgeons Youth League All three teams play their home games at the Clubs Jubilee Park ground on Kings Ripton Road In July 2004 the new pound37000 floodlighting system was opened with a match against Peterborough United which attracted a near 1000 crowd

The new pound11 million Clubhouse was open for the 2009-2010 season with the only success on the field being the all conquering U18 team winning the league league Cup amp County Cup

T he 2011-2012 season started full of optimism with a new Chairman at the helm amp many new signings Faith was kept with the Management pairing of Ricky Marheineke amp Paul Swannell who guided Town to a credible 5th place in the 2010-2011 season after sitting 3rd from bottom when taking over in February 2011

Optimism turned to joy with Town winning the United Counties League Division 1 Title scoring over 100 goals in the process Man-ager Ricky Marheineke won 2 Manager of the month awards Town also reached the Semi ndash Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup losing 3 ndash 0 to step 4 side St Neots Town A new 50-seater stand was erected with another planned by the end of the 2012ndash2013 season

The 2012-2013 season saw Town finish 4th in their first season in the Premier again scoring over 100 goals amp reaching the Hunts Senior Cup Final drawing 0-0 with St Neots Town amp losing on Penalties The second 50 seat stand was erected

The 2013-2014 season saw Town finish runners up in the league again scoring over 100 goals But won the league KO Cup amp the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Cup both for the first time

The 2014-2015 season saw Town just staved off relegation the club started the 2015-2016 season in turmoil Doug McIlwain was bought in as Chairman to steady the ship amp move the club forward Rebuilding came with a price losing both the Reserve amp U18 team by the end of the season

Although Town finish bottom of the league for the first time in their history due to circumstances held on to their position in the UCL Premier Division so the 2016-2017 season starts on a more positive note with Bob Warby as Manager amp Mark Forrest as his assistant full of optimism

The 2016-2017 season saw Town bottom of the league for the second year running but this time were relegated to Division 1 James Brattan amp Ryan Hunnings were appointed joint Managers Bob Warby has taking the role of Sporting Director to look to de-velop the Club to gain more Teams Starting this season with the formation of an U18 team

The 2017-2018 Season saw Town finish a credible 12th in Division 1 amp reach the Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup

The 2018-19 started very badly for Huntingdon and a managerial change was made 10 games in bringing Jimmy Brattan back into the club unfortunately yet again the club finished 3rd from bottom

2019-20 saw more of the same as the club struggled to settle down and find the right manager player combination Off the pitch massive investments were made to improve the pitch and other facilities at Jubilee Park On the pitch the season that didnrsquot hap-pen by the time of lockdown the 1st team were second from bottom with a new management team and almost new squad ready for the last 8 games that never happened So we head into a new season looking forward to a FULL season under new manager Laurence Revell

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 2: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Whos Who at HTFC Ltd

Director Doug McIlwain

Director Russell Yezek

Director Hans Reif

Director Bill Sinclair

Whos Who at HTFC

President Hans Reif Chairman Doug McIlwain chairmanhuntingdontownfccom Vice Chairman George Yezek Secretary Russell Yezek russellyezekhuntingdontownfccom Treasurer Doug McIlwain accountshuntingdontownfccom Fixture Secretary David Pinner thepinners22btinternetcom Welfare Officer Russell Yezek russellyezekhuntingdontownfccom First Team Manager Laurence Revell Laurencerevellhuntingdontownfccom Reserve Team Manager Clive Hiscock clivehiscockhuntingdontownfccom Development Team Manager Nathan Pond Nathanpondhuntingdontownfccom Groundsmen Russell Yezek amp Michael Plunkett

wwwhuntingdontownfccom Twitter Accounts

Clubhuntingdontownfccom 1st Team HTFC_1995

wwwfacebookcomHTFC1995 Reserves HTFC_1995_Res

07860359366 07974664818 Development HTFC_1995_Dev

Name Kevin OrsquoSullivan

Age Younger than the Chairman

Position Director of Pain

Nickname Sir or Mr OrsquoSulivan

MarriedChildren Yes and Yes

Fav Football Team Chelsea

Fav Player the good ones

Work is this a mortgage application

Ever Broken anything A few Strikers

Fav Food Eating is for Ruben

Fav Drink Who Cares

What car do you drive Hagger is my Driver

What song gets turned up to the max I donrsquot like Music

Whorsquos the longest HTFC player in the shower All of them

What HTFC player you wouldnt invite round for dinner I donrsquot want any of them round

Kevin OrsquoSullivan

Partners

Records show that a Higham Town club was formed in 1876 at a meeting held in the Griffin There was a team com-

peting in the Northants League (now the United Counties League) during the 1890s and in 1895 the team were run-

ners up in the Northamptonshire FA Junior cup They joined the Northamptonshire League in 1897 The clubs golden

age was however in the 1920s Re-formed after the end of the great war the team started in the Wellingborough

and District league in season 1920ndash21 winning the NFA junior cup and gaining admittance to the Northants league

the team won the league at the first attempt together with the NFA senior cup the league title was retained the fol-

lowing season and the county FAs premier competition the Maunsell cup was also won a unique cup treble unlikely

ever again to be repeated That same season also saw the club draw at Football League third division north side

Chesterfield 4ndash4 in the FA Cup only to lose 1ndash0 at home in the replay The club were the highest scorers in the FA

cup that year In 1923ndash24 and 1926ndash27 the club were runners up in the league and in 1931 and 1933 were senior

cup runners up In 1934 the Maunsell cup was won for the second and to date the last time by a United Counties

League side Northampton Town who had beaten First Division leaders Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup earlier in

the season being beaten finalists On the resumption of league football in 1946 the club played in the Rushden amp Dis-

trict League where they remained for four seasons before rejoining the UCL During the period 1950 to 1997 the

highest league position achieved was second on seven occasions In 1970ndash71again in the following season and then

in 1989ndash90 and in each of the four seasons from 1992ndash93 to 1995ndash96 finally in 1997ndash98 they won Division One

their first league title for 75 years but were runners up again once again in 1998ndash99 In 1994ndash95 the NFA junior cup

was won for only the second time and the reserves were promoted to the UCL Reserve Division One for the first

time The first team were runners up in the Division Two knock out cup in 1954 whilst the reserves won the division

three cup in 1980 More recently the club beat a number of Premier Division sides in the revamped league cup this

includes the record win 7ndash0 against Wellingborough Town whilst in 1995ndash96 they won 1ndash0 away to Premier Division

Champions and FA Vase quarter-finalists Raunds Town and have twice reached the semi finals of the competition In

2011 a new incarnation of Higham Town was founded playing in the Northamptonshire Combination Division They

play their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers The season of 20162017 saw them win the Division 2

cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak Rushden Rangers were formed as a youth football club in 1978 and it was

not until the mid-1990s that a senior section was formed In the short time that they were in existence before the

merger they won the NFA lower junior cup as well as being Northants Combination league and KO cup winners

Founded by Steve Cavender in 1978 who was inspired by watching local lads playing a game of football at Melloway

Park He was General Secretary until 1990 The Rangers started by playing friendlies with only 3 teams coached by

Bruce Ogden and Joe Payne They had expanded to 5 teams by 1990 ranging in age from 11 to 15 Players went on to

Higham Youth Team at 16 Home games were played at Jubilee Park Spencer Park and Higham In 1994 Neil Gant

offered the Hayden Road ground to Rushden Rangers when Rushden Town formed with Irthlingborough Diamonds

to become Rushden and Diamonds Football Club On 19 May 1995 a meeting was held at Rushden amp Diamonds and

the offer was made to purchase the facilities of Rushden Town FC at Hayden Road In 2007 the decision was made

to merge the two clubs with the new club playing at Rangers ground in order to preserve United Counties League

football within the two towns With assistance from the Stadia Improvement fund the Hayden Road ground was

brought up to the required standard and Rushden amp Higham United was founded[1] Rushden Rangers continued at

youth level for one season before also changing their name to Rushden amp Higham United From the start of the 2017

-18 season AFC Rushden amp Diamonds agreed a groundshare with the club whereby RampD moved to Hayden Road

Good afternoon Ladies and gentlemen and welcome to jubilee Park for tonightrsquos United Counties Division league one game against Rushden and Higham

I would especially like to welcome the players staff and supporters of tonights opponents who have made the short journey from Northamptonshire today I hope that you enjoy your brief stay with us here in Huntingdon

I have always enjoyed playing against Rushden and Higham no matter the result had some great battles with Abbo on the pitch They are a proper footballing side who as a club do things in the right way It was at Hayden Road that Kev and I had our first game in the Huntingdon Town Dugouts last season The game ended in a 0-0 draw and as 0-0 go it was a pretty entertaining affair with both sides having oppor-tunities to win but a draw was probably the fair result

We come in to the game in good form having won 2 out of our opening 3 league games I have no doubt that Rushden will provide stiff opposition especially having appointed new management this week and players eager to impress

Saturday we hosted step 5 Mildenhall Town in the FA vase I had been to see them play in the week leading up to the game and knew we would be in for a battle To be fair we played OK but were toothless up top and didnrsquot really create anything Our midfield once again performed well but two poor errors at the back allowed their striker the easiest of chances

Clearly I donrsquot like losing but if we can draw lessons from it then it hasnrsquot been a waste of time I am hoping that we can put the wrongs right today

WE FEAR NO FOE

Lorro

Huntingdon Town Football Club were formed in 1995 following a move from the West Anglian League to the Cambs League Prior to entry to the Cambs League Division 2B for the 1996-97 season Town were known as Sun FC and originally began life back in 1980 as the Montagu which was formed by the current Secretary Russell Yezek The committee decided that they wished to pro-gress in local football and choose to resurrect the then defunct name of Huntingdon Town Progress was soon made both on amp off the field Behind the scenes the club is run on a very sound footing by a solid committee led by Chairman Hans Reif On the playing front the appointment of Manager Andy Rossi whorsquos wealth of experience on both the playing amp Managerial side led to a steady climb through the Cambs league In 1998 ldquoThe Townrdquo gained promotion from Division 2B into Division 1B In the season 1999-2000 the club finished as winners of Division 1B as well as winning the Huntingdonshire FA Junior Cup for the first time The following season saw more Cup success retaining the Hunts Junior Cup as well as runners up in the Hunts Scott Gatty Cup The 2001-2002 season was also very successful winning the Scott Gatty Cup amp also the Hunts Junior Cup for the third successive time The club also finished runners up in the Cambs League Senior B Division and the Percy Oldham Cup that season The Club moved to their new site at Jubilee Park in 2003 amp this enabled work to be undertaken to provide the facilities necessary for the continued progression of the Club The team moved to play in the UCL Division 1 having transferred from the Cambs league at the end of the 20022003 season The first four seasons in the United Counties League were something of a learning curve for Town reflected in their league positions of 17th 14th 12th amp 14th respectively The 2007-2008 saw the 1st Team finish 4th only missing out on promotion by goal difference amp the Reserves win the Reserve Division 2 Title amp win the Hunts Benevolent Cup Huntingdon Town also run an Un-der 18 side in the Ridgeons Youth League All three teams play their home games at the Clubs Jubilee Park ground on Kings Ripton Road In July 2004 the new pound37000 floodlighting system was opened with a match against Peterborough United which attracted a near 1000 crowd

The new pound11 million Clubhouse was open for the 2009-2010 season with the only success on the field being the all conquering U18 team winning the league league Cup amp County Cup

T he 2011-2012 season started full of optimism with a new Chairman at the helm amp many new signings Faith was kept with the Management pairing of Ricky Marheineke amp Paul Swannell who guided Town to a credible 5th place in the 2010-2011 season after sitting 3rd from bottom when taking over in February 2011

Optimism turned to joy with Town winning the United Counties League Division 1 Title scoring over 100 goals in the process Man-ager Ricky Marheineke won 2 Manager of the month awards Town also reached the Semi ndash Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup losing 3 ndash 0 to step 4 side St Neots Town A new 50-seater stand was erected with another planned by the end of the 2012ndash2013 season

The 2012-2013 season saw Town finish 4th in their first season in the Premier again scoring over 100 goals amp reaching the Hunts Senior Cup Final drawing 0-0 with St Neots Town amp losing on Penalties The second 50 seat stand was erected

The 2013-2014 season saw Town finish runners up in the league again scoring over 100 goals But won the league KO Cup amp the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Cup both for the first time

The 2014-2015 season saw Town just staved off relegation the club started the 2015-2016 season in turmoil Doug McIlwain was bought in as Chairman to steady the ship amp move the club forward Rebuilding came with a price losing both the Reserve amp U18 team by the end of the season

Although Town finish bottom of the league for the first time in their history due to circumstances held on to their position in the UCL Premier Division so the 2016-2017 season starts on a more positive note with Bob Warby as Manager amp Mark Forrest as his assistant full of optimism

The 2016-2017 season saw Town bottom of the league for the second year running but this time were relegated to Division 1 James Brattan amp Ryan Hunnings were appointed joint Managers Bob Warby has taking the role of Sporting Director to look to de-velop the Club to gain more Teams Starting this season with the formation of an U18 team

The 2017-2018 Season saw Town finish a credible 12th in Division 1 amp reach the Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup

The 2018-19 started very badly for Huntingdon and a managerial change was made 10 games in bringing Jimmy Brattan back into the club unfortunately yet again the club finished 3rd from bottom

2019-20 saw more of the same as the club struggled to settle down and find the right manager player combination Off the pitch massive investments were made to improve the pitch and other facilities at Jubilee Park On the pitch the season that didnrsquot hap-pen by the time of lockdown the 1st team were second from bottom with a new management team and almost new squad ready for the last 8 games that never happened So we head into a new season looking forward to a FULL season under new manager Laurence Revell

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 3: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Name Kevin OrsquoSullivan

Age Younger than the Chairman

Position Director of Pain

Nickname Sir or Mr OrsquoSulivan

MarriedChildren Yes and Yes

Fav Football Team Chelsea

Fav Player the good ones

Work is this a mortgage application

Ever Broken anything A few Strikers

Fav Food Eating is for Ruben

Fav Drink Who Cares

What car do you drive Hagger is my Driver

What song gets turned up to the max I donrsquot like Music

Whorsquos the longest HTFC player in the shower All of them

What HTFC player you wouldnt invite round for dinner I donrsquot want any of them round

Kevin OrsquoSullivan

Partners

Records show that a Higham Town club was formed in 1876 at a meeting held in the Griffin There was a team com-

peting in the Northants League (now the United Counties League) during the 1890s and in 1895 the team were run-

ners up in the Northamptonshire FA Junior cup They joined the Northamptonshire League in 1897 The clubs golden

age was however in the 1920s Re-formed after the end of the great war the team started in the Wellingborough

and District league in season 1920ndash21 winning the NFA junior cup and gaining admittance to the Northants league

the team won the league at the first attempt together with the NFA senior cup the league title was retained the fol-

lowing season and the county FAs premier competition the Maunsell cup was also won a unique cup treble unlikely

ever again to be repeated That same season also saw the club draw at Football League third division north side

Chesterfield 4ndash4 in the FA Cup only to lose 1ndash0 at home in the replay The club were the highest scorers in the FA

cup that year In 1923ndash24 and 1926ndash27 the club were runners up in the league and in 1931 and 1933 were senior

cup runners up In 1934 the Maunsell cup was won for the second and to date the last time by a United Counties

League side Northampton Town who had beaten First Division leaders Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup earlier in

the season being beaten finalists On the resumption of league football in 1946 the club played in the Rushden amp Dis-

trict League where they remained for four seasons before rejoining the UCL During the period 1950 to 1997 the

highest league position achieved was second on seven occasions In 1970ndash71again in the following season and then

in 1989ndash90 and in each of the four seasons from 1992ndash93 to 1995ndash96 finally in 1997ndash98 they won Division One

their first league title for 75 years but were runners up again once again in 1998ndash99 In 1994ndash95 the NFA junior cup

was won for only the second time and the reserves were promoted to the UCL Reserve Division One for the first

time The first team were runners up in the Division Two knock out cup in 1954 whilst the reserves won the division

three cup in 1980 More recently the club beat a number of Premier Division sides in the revamped league cup this

includes the record win 7ndash0 against Wellingborough Town whilst in 1995ndash96 they won 1ndash0 away to Premier Division

Champions and FA Vase quarter-finalists Raunds Town and have twice reached the semi finals of the competition In

2011 a new incarnation of Higham Town was founded playing in the Northamptonshire Combination Division They

play their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers The season of 20162017 saw them win the Division 2

cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak Rushden Rangers were formed as a youth football club in 1978 and it was

not until the mid-1990s that a senior section was formed In the short time that they were in existence before the

merger they won the NFA lower junior cup as well as being Northants Combination league and KO cup winners

Founded by Steve Cavender in 1978 who was inspired by watching local lads playing a game of football at Melloway

Park He was General Secretary until 1990 The Rangers started by playing friendlies with only 3 teams coached by

Bruce Ogden and Joe Payne They had expanded to 5 teams by 1990 ranging in age from 11 to 15 Players went on to

Higham Youth Team at 16 Home games were played at Jubilee Park Spencer Park and Higham In 1994 Neil Gant

offered the Hayden Road ground to Rushden Rangers when Rushden Town formed with Irthlingborough Diamonds

to become Rushden and Diamonds Football Club On 19 May 1995 a meeting was held at Rushden amp Diamonds and

the offer was made to purchase the facilities of Rushden Town FC at Hayden Road In 2007 the decision was made

to merge the two clubs with the new club playing at Rangers ground in order to preserve United Counties League

football within the two towns With assistance from the Stadia Improvement fund the Hayden Road ground was

brought up to the required standard and Rushden amp Higham United was founded[1] Rushden Rangers continued at

youth level for one season before also changing their name to Rushden amp Higham United From the start of the 2017

-18 season AFC Rushden amp Diamonds agreed a groundshare with the club whereby RampD moved to Hayden Road

Good afternoon Ladies and gentlemen and welcome to jubilee Park for tonightrsquos United Counties Division league one game against Rushden and Higham

I would especially like to welcome the players staff and supporters of tonights opponents who have made the short journey from Northamptonshire today I hope that you enjoy your brief stay with us here in Huntingdon

I have always enjoyed playing against Rushden and Higham no matter the result had some great battles with Abbo on the pitch They are a proper footballing side who as a club do things in the right way It was at Hayden Road that Kev and I had our first game in the Huntingdon Town Dugouts last season The game ended in a 0-0 draw and as 0-0 go it was a pretty entertaining affair with both sides having oppor-tunities to win but a draw was probably the fair result

We come in to the game in good form having won 2 out of our opening 3 league games I have no doubt that Rushden will provide stiff opposition especially having appointed new management this week and players eager to impress

Saturday we hosted step 5 Mildenhall Town in the FA vase I had been to see them play in the week leading up to the game and knew we would be in for a battle To be fair we played OK but were toothless up top and didnrsquot really create anything Our midfield once again performed well but two poor errors at the back allowed their striker the easiest of chances

Clearly I donrsquot like losing but if we can draw lessons from it then it hasnrsquot been a waste of time I am hoping that we can put the wrongs right today

WE FEAR NO FOE

Lorro

Huntingdon Town Football Club were formed in 1995 following a move from the West Anglian League to the Cambs League Prior to entry to the Cambs League Division 2B for the 1996-97 season Town were known as Sun FC and originally began life back in 1980 as the Montagu which was formed by the current Secretary Russell Yezek The committee decided that they wished to pro-gress in local football and choose to resurrect the then defunct name of Huntingdon Town Progress was soon made both on amp off the field Behind the scenes the club is run on a very sound footing by a solid committee led by Chairman Hans Reif On the playing front the appointment of Manager Andy Rossi whorsquos wealth of experience on both the playing amp Managerial side led to a steady climb through the Cambs league In 1998 ldquoThe Townrdquo gained promotion from Division 2B into Division 1B In the season 1999-2000 the club finished as winners of Division 1B as well as winning the Huntingdonshire FA Junior Cup for the first time The following season saw more Cup success retaining the Hunts Junior Cup as well as runners up in the Hunts Scott Gatty Cup The 2001-2002 season was also very successful winning the Scott Gatty Cup amp also the Hunts Junior Cup for the third successive time The club also finished runners up in the Cambs League Senior B Division and the Percy Oldham Cup that season The Club moved to their new site at Jubilee Park in 2003 amp this enabled work to be undertaken to provide the facilities necessary for the continued progression of the Club The team moved to play in the UCL Division 1 having transferred from the Cambs league at the end of the 20022003 season The first four seasons in the United Counties League were something of a learning curve for Town reflected in their league positions of 17th 14th 12th amp 14th respectively The 2007-2008 saw the 1st Team finish 4th only missing out on promotion by goal difference amp the Reserves win the Reserve Division 2 Title amp win the Hunts Benevolent Cup Huntingdon Town also run an Un-der 18 side in the Ridgeons Youth League All three teams play their home games at the Clubs Jubilee Park ground on Kings Ripton Road In July 2004 the new pound37000 floodlighting system was opened with a match against Peterborough United which attracted a near 1000 crowd

The new pound11 million Clubhouse was open for the 2009-2010 season with the only success on the field being the all conquering U18 team winning the league league Cup amp County Cup

T he 2011-2012 season started full of optimism with a new Chairman at the helm amp many new signings Faith was kept with the Management pairing of Ricky Marheineke amp Paul Swannell who guided Town to a credible 5th place in the 2010-2011 season after sitting 3rd from bottom when taking over in February 2011

Optimism turned to joy with Town winning the United Counties League Division 1 Title scoring over 100 goals in the process Man-ager Ricky Marheineke won 2 Manager of the month awards Town also reached the Semi ndash Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup losing 3 ndash 0 to step 4 side St Neots Town A new 50-seater stand was erected with another planned by the end of the 2012ndash2013 season

The 2012-2013 season saw Town finish 4th in their first season in the Premier again scoring over 100 goals amp reaching the Hunts Senior Cup Final drawing 0-0 with St Neots Town amp losing on Penalties The second 50 seat stand was erected

The 2013-2014 season saw Town finish runners up in the league again scoring over 100 goals But won the league KO Cup amp the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Cup both for the first time

The 2014-2015 season saw Town just staved off relegation the club started the 2015-2016 season in turmoil Doug McIlwain was bought in as Chairman to steady the ship amp move the club forward Rebuilding came with a price losing both the Reserve amp U18 team by the end of the season

Although Town finish bottom of the league for the first time in their history due to circumstances held on to their position in the UCL Premier Division so the 2016-2017 season starts on a more positive note with Bob Warby as Manager amp Mark Forrest as his assistant full of optimism

The 2016-2017 season saw Town bottom of the league for the second year running but this time were relegated to Division 1 James Brattan amp Ryan Hunnings were appointed joint Managers Bob Warby has taking the role of Sporting Director to look to de-velop the Club to gain more Teams Starting this season with the formation of an U18 team

The 2017-2018 Season saw Town finish a credible 12th in Division 1 amp reach the Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup

The 2018-19 started very badly for Huntingdon and a managerial change was made 10 games in bringing Jimmy Brattan back into the club unfortunately yet again the club finished 3rd from bottom

2019-20 saw more of the same as the club struggled to settle down and find the right manager player combination Off the pitch massive investments were made to improve the pitch and other facilities at Jubilee Park On the pitch the season that didnrsquot hap-pen by the time of lockdown the 1st team were second from bottom with a new management team and almost new squad ready for the last 8 games that never happened So we head into a new season looking forward to a FULL season under new manager Laurence Revell

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 4: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Partners

Records show that a Higham Town club was formed in 1876 at a meeting held in the Griffin There was a team com-

peting in the Northants League (now the United Counties League) during the 1890s and in 1895 the team were run-

ners up in the Northamptonshire FA Junior cup They joined the Northamptonshire League in 1897 The clubs golden

age was however in the 1920s Re-formed after the end of the great war the team started in the Wellingborough

and District league in season 1920ndash21 winning the NFA junior cup and gaining admittance to the Northants league

the team won the league at the first attempt together with the NFA senior cup the league title was retained the fol-

lowing season and the county FAs premier competition the Maunsell cup was also won a unique cup treble unlikely

ever again to be repeated That same season also saw the club draw at Football League third division north side

Chesterfield 4ndash4 in the FA Cup only to lose 1ndash0 at home in the replay The club were the highest scorers in the FA

cup that year In 1923ndash24 and 1926ndash27 the club were runners up in the league and in 1931 and 1933 were senior

cup runners up In 1934 the Maunsell cup was won for the second and to date the last time by a United Counties

League side Northampton Town who had beaten First Division leaders Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup earlier in

the season being beaten finalists On the resumption of league football in 1946 the club played in the Rushden amp Dis-

trict League where they remained for four seasons before rejoining the UCL During the period 1950 to 1997 the

highest league position achieved was second on seven occasions In 1970ndash71again in the following season and then

in 1989ndash90 and in each of the four seasons from 1992ndash93 to 1995ndash96 finally in 1997ndash98 they won Division One

their first league title for 75 years but were runners up again once again in 1998ndash99 In 1994ndash95 the NFA junior cup

was won for only the second time and the reserves were promoted to the UCL Reserve Division One for the first

time The first team were runners up in the Division Two knock out cup in 1954 whilst the reserves won the division

three cup in 1980 More recently the club beat a number of Premier Division sides in the revamped league cup this

includes the record win 7ndash0 against Wellingborough Town whilst in 1995ndash96 they won 1ndash0 away to Premier Division

Champions and FA Vase quarter-finalists Raunds Town and have twice reached the semi finals of the competition In

2011 a new incarnation of Higham Town was founded playing in the Northamptonshire Combination Division They

play their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers The season of 20162017 saw them win the Division 2

cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak Rushden Rangers were formed as a youth football club in 1978 and it was

not until the mid-1990s that a senior section was formed In the short time that they were in existence before the

merger they won the NFA lower junior cup as well as being Northants Combination league and KO cup winners

Founded by Steve Cavender in 1978 who was inspired by watching local lads playing a game of football at Melloway

Park He was General Secretary until 1990 The Rangers started by playing friendlies with only 3 teams coached by

Bruce Ogden and Joe Payne They had expanded to 5 teams by 1990 ranging in age from 11 to 15 Players went on to

Higham Youth Team at 16 Home games were played at Jubilee Park Spencer Park and Higham In 1994 Neil Gant

offered the Hayden Road ground to Rushden Rangers when Rushden Town formed with Irthlingborough Diamonds

to become Rushden and Diamonds Football Club On 19 May 1995 a meeting was held at Rushden amp Diamonds and

the offer was made to purchase the facilities of Rushden Town FC at Hayden Road In 2007 the decision was made

to merge the two clubs with the new club playing at Rangers ground in order to preserve United Counties League

football within the two towns With assistance from the Stadia Improvement fund the Hayden Road ground was

brought up to the required standard and Rushden amp Higham United was founded[1] Rushden Rangers continued at

youth level for one season before also changing their name to Rushden amp Higham United From the start of the 2017

-18 season AFC Rushden amp Diamonds agreed a groundshare with the club whereby RampD moved to Hayden Road

Good afternoon Ladies and gentlemen and welcome to jubilee Park for tonightrsquos United Counties Division league one game against Rushden and Higham

I would especially like to welcome the players staff and supporters of tonights opponents who have made the short journey from Northamptonshire today I hope that you enjoy your brief stay with us here in Huntingdon

I have always enjoyed playing against Rushden and Higham no matter the result had some great battles with Abbo on the pitch They are a proper footballing side who as a club do things in the right way It was at Hayden Road that Kev and I had our first game in the Huntingdon Town Dugouts last season The game ended in a 0-0 draw and as 0-0 go it was a pretty entertaining affair with both sides having oppor-tunities to win but a draw was probably the fair result

We come in to the game in good form having won 2 out of our opening 3 league games I have no doubt that Rushden will provide stiff opposition especially having appointed new management this week and players eager to impress

Saturday we hosted step 5 Mildenhall Town in the FA vase I had been to see them play in the week leading up to the game and knew we would be in for a battle To be fair we played OK but were toothless up top and didnrsquot really create anything Our midfield once again performed well but two poor errors at the back allowed their striker the easiest of chances

Clearly I donrsquot like losing but if we can draw lessons from it then it hasnrsquot been a waste of time I am hoping that we can put the wrongs right today

WE FEAR NO FOE

Lorro

Huntingdon Town Football Club were formed in 1995 following a move from the West Anglian League to the Cambs League Prior to entry to the Cambs League Division 2B for the 1996-97 season Town were known as Sun FC and originally began life back in 1980 as the Montagu which was formed by the current Secretary Russell Yezek The committee decided that they wished to pro-gress in local football and choose to resurrect the then defunct name of Huntingdon Town Progress was soon made both on amp off the field Behind the scenes the club is run on a very sound footing by a solid committee led by Chairman Hans Reif On the playing front the appointment of Manager Andy Rossi whorsquos wealth of experience on both the playing amp Managerial side led to a steady climb through the Cambs league In 1998 ldquoThe Townrdquo gained promotion from Division 2B into Division 1B In the season 1999-2000 the club finished as winners of Division 1B as well as winning the Huntingdonshire FA Junior Cup for the first time The following season saw more Cup success retaining the Hunts Junior Cup as well as runners up in the Hunts Scott Gatty Cup The 2001-2002 season was also very successful winning the Scott Gatty Cup amp also the Hunts Junior Cup for the third successive time The club also finished runners up in the Cambs League Senior B Division and the Percy Oldham Cup that season The Club moved to their new site at Jubilee Park in 2003 amp this enabled work to be undertaken to provide the facilities necessary for the continued progression of the Club The team moved to play in the UCL Division 1 having transferred from the Cambs league at the end of the 20022003 season The first four seasons in the United Counties League were something of a learning curve for Town reflected in their league positions of 17th 14th 12th amp 14th respectively The 2007-2008 saw the 1st Team finish 4th only missing out on promotion by goal difference amp the Reserves win the Reserve Division 2 Title amp win the Hunts Benevolent Cup Huntingdon Town also run an Un-der 18 side in the Ridgeons Youth League All three teams play their home games at the Clubs Jubilee Park ground on Kings Ripton Road In July 2004 the new pound37000 floodlighting system was opened with a match against Peterborough United which attracted a near 1000 crowd

The new pound11 million Clubhouse was open for the 2009-2010 season with the only success on the field being the all conquering U18 team winning the league league Cup amp County Cup

T he 2011-2012 season started full of optimism with a new Chairman at the helm amp many new signings Faith was kept with the Management pairing of Ricky Marheineke amp Paul Swannell who guided Town to a credible 5th place in the 2010-2011 season after sitting 3rd from bottom when taking over in February 2011

Optimism turned to joy with Town winning the United Counties League Division 1 Title scoring over 100 goals in the process Man-ager Ricky Marheineke won 2 Manager of the month awards Town also reached the Semi ndash Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup losing 3 ndash 0 to step 4 side St Neots Town A new 50-seater stand was erected with another planned by the end of the 2012ndash2013 season

The 2012-2013 season saw Town finish 4th in their first season in the Premier again scoring over 100 goals amp reaching the Hunts Senior Cup Final drawing 0-0 with St Neots Town amp losing on Penalties The second 50 seat stand was erected

The 2013-2014 season saw Town finish runners up in the league again scoring over 100 goals But won the league KO Cup amp the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Cup both for the first time

The 2014-2015 season saw Town just staved off relegation the club started the 2015-2016 season in turmoil Doug McIlwain was bought in as Chairman to steady the ship amp move the club forward Rebuilding came with a price losing both the Reserve amp U18 team by the end of the season

Although Town finish bottom of the league for the first time in their history due to circumstances held on to their position in the UCL Premier Division so the 2016-2017 season starts on a more positive note with Bob Warby as Manager amp Mark Forrest as his assistant full of optimism

The 2016-2017 season saw Town bottom of the league for the second year running but this time were relegated to Division 1 James Brattan amp Ryan Hunnings were appointed joint Managers Bob Warby has taking the role of Sporting Director to look to de-velop the Club to gain more Teams Starting this season with the formation of an U18 team

The 2017-2018 Season saw Town finish a credible 12th in Division 1 amp reach the Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup

The 2018-19 started very badly for Huntingdon and a managerial change was made 10 games in bringing Jimmy Brattan back into the club unfortunately yet again the club finished 3rd from bottom

2019-20 saw more of the same as the club struggled to settle down and find the right manager player combination Off the pitch massive investments were made to improve the pitch and other facilities at Jubilee Park On the pitch the season that didnrsquot hap-pen by the time of lockdown the 1st team were second from bottom with a new management team and almost new squad ready for the last 8 games that never happened So we head into a new season looking forward to a FULL season under new manager Laurence Revell

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 5: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Records show that a Higham Town club was formed in 1876 at a meeting held in the Griffin There was a team com-

peting in the Northants League (now the United Counties League) during the 1890s and in 1895 the team were run-

ners up in the Northamptonshire FA Junior cup They joined the Northamptonshire League in 1897 The clubs golden

age was however in the 1920s Re-formed after the end of the great war the team started in the Wellingborough

and District league in season 1920ndash21 winning the NFA junior cup and gaining admittance to the Northants league

the team won the league at the first attempt together with the NFA senior cup the league title was retained the fol-

lowing season and the county FAs premier competition the Maunsell cup was also won a unique cup treble unlikely

ever again to be repeated That same season also saw the club draw at Football League third division north side

Chesterfield 4ndash4 in the FA Cup only to lose 1ndash0 at home in the replay The club were the highest scorers in the FA

cup that year In 1923ndash24 and 1926ndash27 the club were runners up in the league and in 1931 and 1933 were senior

cup runners up In 1934 the Maunsell cup was won for the second and to date the last time by a United Counties

League side Northampton Town who had beaten First Division leaders Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup earlier in

the season being beaten finalists On the resumption of league football in 1946 the club played in the Rushden amp Dis-

trict League where they remained for four seasons before rejoining the UCL During the period 1950 to 1997 the

highest league position achieved was second on seven occasions In 1970ndash71again in the following season and then

in 1989ndash90 and in each of the four seasons from 1992ndash93 to 1995ndash96 finally in 1997ndash98 they won Division One

their first league title for 75 years but were runners up again once again in 1998ndash99 In 1994ndash95 the NFA junior cup

was won for only the second time and the reserves were promoted to the UCL Reserve Division One for the first

time The first team were runners up in the Division Two knock out cup in 1954 whilst the reserves won the division

three cup in 1980 More recently the club beat a number of Premier Division sides in the revamped league cup this

includes the record win 7ndash0 against Wellingborough Town whilst in 1995ndash96 they won 1ndash0 away to Premier Division

Champions and FA Vase quarter-finalists Raunds Town and have twice reached the semi finals of the competition In

2011 a new incarnation of Higham Town was founded playing in the Northamptonshire Combination Division They

play their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers The season of 20162017 saw them win the Division 2

cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak Rushden Rangers were formed as a youth football club in 1978 and it was

not until the mid-1990s that a senior section was formed In the short time that they were in existence before the

merger they won the NFA lower junior cup as well as being Northants Combination league and KO cup winners

Founded by Steve Cavender in 1978 who was inspired by watching local lads playing a game of football at Melloway

Park He was General Secretary until 1990 The Rangers started by playing friendlies with only 3 teams coached by

Bruce Ogden and Joe Payne They had expanded to 5 teams by 1990 ranging in age from 11 to 15 Players went on to

Higham Youth Team at 16 Home games were played at Jubilee Park Spencer Park and Higham In 1994 Neil Gant

offered the Hayden Road ground to Rushden Rangers when Rushden Town formed with Irthlingborough Diamonds

to become Rushden and Diamonds Football Club On 19 May 1995 a meeting was held at Rushden amp Diamonds and

the offer was made to purchase the facilities of Rushden Town FC at Hayden Road In 2007 the decision was made

to merge the two clubs with the new club playing at Rangers ground in order to preserve United Counties League

football within the two towns With assistance from the Stadia Improvement fund the Hayden Road ground was

brought up to the required standard and Rushden amp Higham United was founded[1] Rushden Rangers continued at

youth level for one season before also changing their name to Rushden amp Higham United From the start of the 2017

-18 season AFC Rushden amp Diamonds agreed a groundshare with the club whereby RampD moved to Hayden Road

Good afternoon Ladies and gentlemen and welcome to jubilee Park for tonightrsquos United Counties Division league one game against Rushden and Higham

I would especially like to welcome the players staff and supporters of tonights opponents who have made the short journey from Northamptonshire today I hope that you enjoy your brief stay with us here in Huntingdon

I have always enjoyed playing against Rushden and Higham no matter the result had some great battles with Abbo on the pitch They are a proper footballing side who as a club do things in the right way It was at Hayden Road that Kev and I had our first game in the Huntingdon Town Dugouts last season The game ended in a 0-0 draw and as 0-0 go it was a pretty entertaining affair with both sides having oppor-tunities to win but a draw was probably the fair result

We come in to the game in good form having won 2 out of our opening 3 league games I have no doubt that Rushden will provide stiff opposition especially having appointed new management this week and players eager to impress

Saturday we hosted step 5 Mildenhall Town in the FA vase I had been to see them play in the week leading up to the game and knew we would be in for a battle To be fair we played OK but were toothless up top and didnrsquot really create anything Our midfield once again performed well but two poor errors at the back allowed their striker the easiest of chances

Clearly I donrsquot like losing but if we can draw lessons from it then it hasnrsquot been a waste of time I am hoping that we can put the wrongs right today

WE FEAR NO FOE

Lorro

Huntingdon Town Football Club were formed in 1995 following a move from the West Anglian League to the Cambs League Prior to entry to the Cambs League Division 2B for the 1996-97 season Town were known as Sun FC and originally began life back in 1980 as the Montagu which was formed by the current Secretary Russell Yezek The committee decided that they wished to pro-gress in local football and choose to resurrect the then defunct name of Huntingdon Town Progress was soon made both on amp off the field Behind the scenes the club is run on a very sound footing by a solid committee led by Chairman Hans Reif On the playing front the appointment of Manager Andy Rossi whorsquos wealth of experience on both the playing amp Managerial side led to a steady climb through the Cambs league In 1998 ldquoThe Townrdquo gained promotion from Division 2B into Division 1B In the season 1999-2000 the club finished as winners of Division 1B as well as winning the Huntingdonshire FA Junior Cup for the first time The following season saw more Cup success retaining the Hunts Junior Cup as well as runners up in the Hunts Scott Gatty Cup The 2001-2002 season was also very successful winning the Scott Gatty Cup amp also the Hunts Junior Cup for the third successive time The club also finished runners up in the Cambs League Senior B Division and the Percy Oldham Cup that season The Club moved to their new site at Jubilee Park in 2003 amp this enabled work to be undertaken to provide the facilities necessary for the continued progression of the Club The team moved to play in the UCL Division 1 having transferred from the Cambs league at the end of the 20022003 season The first four seasons in the United Counties League were something of a learning curve for Town reflected in their league positions of 17th 14th 12th amp 14th respectively The 2007-2008 saw the 1st Team finish 4th only missing out on promotion by goal difference amp the Reserves win the Reserve Division 2 Title amp win the Hunts Benevolent Cup Huntingdon Town also run an Un-der 18 side in the Ridgeons Youth League All three teams play their home games at the Clubs Jubilee Park ground on Kings Ripton Road In July 2004 the new pound37000 floodlighting system was opened with a match against Peterborough United which attracted a near 1000 crowd

The new pound11 million Clubhouse was open for the 2009-2010 season with the only success on the field being the all conquering U18 team winning the league league Cup amp County Cup

T he 2011-2012 season started full of optimism with a new Chairman at the helm amp many new signings Faith was kept with the Management pairing of Ricky Marheineke amp Paul Swannell who guided Town to a credible 5th place in the 2010-2011 season after sitting 3rd from bottom when taking over in February 2011

Optimism turned to joy with Town winning the United Counties League Division 1 Title scoring over 100 goals in the process Man-ager Ricky Marheineke won 2 Manager of the month awards Town also reached the Semi ndash Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup losing 3 ndash 0 to step 4 side St Neots Town A new 50-seater stand was erected with another planned by the end of the 2012ndash2013 season

The 2012-2013 season saw Town finish 4th in their first season in the Premier again scoring over 100 goals amp reaching the Hunts Senior Cup Final drawing 0-0 with St Neots Town amp losing on Penalties The second 50 seat stand was erected

The 2013-2014 season saw Town finish runners up in the league again scoring over 100 goals But won the league KO Cup amp the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Cup both for the first time

The 2014-2015 season saw Town just staved off relegation the club started the 2015-2016 season in turmoil Doug McIlwain was bought in as Chairman to steady the ship amp move the club forward Rebuilding came with a price losing both the Reserve amp U18 team by the end of the season

Although Town finish bottom of the league for the first time in their history due to circumstances held on to their position in the UCL Premier Division so the 2016-2017 season starts on a more positive note with Bob Warby as Manager amp Mark Forrest as his assistant full of optimism

The 2016-2017 season saw Town bottom of the league for the second year running but this time were relegated to Division 1 James Brattan amp Ryan Hunnings were appointed joint Managers Bob Warby has taking the role of Sporting Director to look to de-velop the Club to gain more Teams Starting this season with the formation of an U18 team

The 2017-2018 Season saw Town finish a credible 12th in Division 1 amp reach the Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup

The 2018-19 started very badly for Huntingdon and a managerial change was made 10 games in bringing Jimmy Brattan back into the club unfortunately yet again the club finished 3rd from bottom

2019-20 saw more of the same as the club struggled to settle down and find the right manager player combination Off the pitch massive investments were made to improve the pitch and other facilities at Jubilee Park On the pitch the season that didnrsquot hap-pen by the time of lockdown the 1st team were second from bottom with a new management team and almost new squad ready for the last 8 games that never happened So we head into a new season looking forward to a FULL season under new manager Laurence Revell

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 6: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Good afternoon Ladies and gentlemen and welcome to jubilee Park for tonightrsquos United Counties Division league one game against Rushden and Higham

I would especially like to welcome the players staff and supporters of tonights opponents who have made the short journey from Northamptonshire today I hope that you enjoy your brief stay with us here in Huntingdon

I have always enjoyed playing against Rushden and Higham no matter the result had some great battles with Abbo on the pitch They are a proper footballing side who as a club do things in the right way It was at Hayden Road that Kev and I had our first game in the Huntingdon Town Dugouts last season The game ended in a 0-0 draw and as 0-0 go it was a pretty entertaining affair with both sides having oppor-tunities to win but a draw was probably the fair result

We come in to the game in good form having won 2 out of our opening 3 league games I have no doubt that Rushden will provide stiff opposition especially having appointed new management this week and players eager to impress

Saturday we hosted step 5 Mildenhall Town in the FA vase I had been to see them play in the week leading up to the game and knew we would be in for a battle To be fair we played OK but were toothless up top and didnrsquot really create anything Our midfield once again performed well but two poor errors at the back allowed their striker the easiest of chances

Clearly I donrsquot like losing but if we can draw lessons from it then it hasnrsquot been a waste of time I am hoping that we can put the wrongs right today

WE FEAR NO FOE

Lorro

Huntingdon Town Football Club were formed in 1995 following a move from the West Anglian League to the Cambs League Prior to entry to the Cambs League Division 2B for the 1996-97 season Town were known as Sun FC and originally began life back in 1980 as the Montagu which was formed by the current Secretary Russell Yezek The committee decided that they wished to pro-gress in local football and choose to resurrect the then defunct name of Huntingdon Town Progress was soon made both on amp off the field Behind the scenes the club is run on a very sound footing by a solid committee led by Chairman Hans Reif On the playing front the appointment of Manager Andy Rossi whorsquos wealth of experience on both the playing amp Managerial side led to a steady climb through the Cambs league In 1998 ldquoThe Townrdquo gained promotion from Division 2B into Division 1B In the season 1999-2000 the club finished as winners of Division 1B as well as winning the Huntingdonshire FA Junior Cup for the first time The following season saw more Cup success retaining the Hunts Junior Cup as well as runners up in the Hunts Scott Gatty Cup The 2001-2002 season was also very successful winning the Scott Gatty Cup amp also the Hunts Junior Cup for the third successive time The club also finished runners up in the Cambs League Senior B Division and the Percy Oldham Cup that season The Club moved to their new site at Jubilee Park in 2003 amp this enabled work to be undertaken to provide the facilities necessary for the continued progression of the Club The team moved to play in the UCL Division 1 having transferred from the Cambs league at the end of the 20022003 season The first four seasons in the United Counties League were something of a learning curve for Town reflected in their league positions of 17th 14th 12th amp 14th respectively The 2007-2008 saw the 1st Team finish 4th only missing out on promotion by goal difference amp the Reserves win the Reserve Division 2 Title amp win the Hunts Benevolent Cup Huntingdon Town also run an Un-der 18 side in the Ridgeons Youth League All three teams play their home games at the Clubs Jubilee Park ground on Kings Ripton Road In July 2004 the new pound37000 floodlighting system was opened with a match against Peterborough United which attracted a near 1000 crowd

The new pound11 million Clubhouse was open for the 2009-2010 season with the only success on the field being the all conquering U18 team winning the league league Cup amp County Cup

T he 2011-2012 season started full of optimism with a new Chairman at the helm amp many new signings Faith was kept with the Management pairing of Ricky Marheineke amp Paul Swannell who guided Town to a credible 5th place in the 2010-2011 season after sitting 3rd from bottom when taking over in February 2011

Optimism turned to joy with Town winning the United Counties League Division 1 Title scoring over 100 goals in the process Man-ager Ricky Marheineke won 2 Manager of the month awards Town also reached the Semi ndash Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup losing 3 ndash 0 to step 4 side St Neots Town A new 50-seater stand was erected with another planned by the end of the 2012ndash2013 season

The 2012-2013 season saw Town finish 4th in their first season in the Premier again scoring over 100 goals amp reaching the Hunts Senior Cup Final drawing 0-0 with St Neots Town amp losing on Penalties The second 50 seat stand was erected

The 2013-2014 season saw Town finish runners up in the league again scoring over 100 goals But won the league KO Cup amp the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Cup both for the first time

The 2014-2015 season saw Town just staved off relegation the club started the 2015-2016 season in turmoil Doug McIlwain was bought in as Chairman to steady the ship amp move the club forward Rebuilding came with a price losing both the Reserve amp U18 team by the end of the season

Although Town finish bottom of the league for the first time in their history due to circumstances held on to their position in the UCL Premier Division so the 2016-2017 season starts on a more positive note with Bob Warby as Manager amp Mark Forrest as his assistant full of optimism

The 2016-2017 season saw Town bottom of the league for the second year running but this time were relegated to Division 1 James Brattan amp Ryan Hunnings were appointed joint Managers Bob Warby has taking the role of Sporting Director to look to de-velop the Club to gain more Teams Starting this season with the formation of an U18 team

The 2017-2018 Season saw Town finish a credible 12th in Division 1 amp reach the Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup

The 2018-19 started very badly for Huntingdon and a managerial change was made 10 games in bringing Jimmy Brattan back into the club unfortunately yet again the club finished 3rd from bottom

2019-20 saw more of the same as the club struggled to settle down and find the right manager player combination Off the pitch massive investments were made to improve the pitch and other facilities at Jubilee Park On the pitch the season that didnrsquot hap-pen by the time of lockdown the 1st team were second from bottom with a new management team and almost new squad ready for the last 8 games that never happened So we head into a new season looking forward to a FULL season under new manager Laurence Revell

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 7: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Huntingdon Town Football Club were formed in 1995 following a move from the West Anglian League to the Cambs League Prior to entry to the Cambs League Division 2B for the 1996-97 season Town were known as Sun FC and originally began life back in 1980 as the Montagu which was formed by the current Secretary Russell Yezek The committee decided that they wished to pro-gress in local football and choose to resurrect the then defunct name of Huntingdon Town Progress was soon made both on amp off the field Behind the scenes the club is run on a very sound footing by a solid committee led by Chairman Hans Reif On the playing front the appointment of Manager Andy Rossi whorsquos wealth of experience on both the playing amp Managerial side led to a steady climb through the Cambs league In 1998 ldquoThe Townrdquo gained promotion from Division 2B into Division 1B In the season 1999-2000 the club finished as winners of Division 1B as well as winning the Huntingdonshire FA Junior Cup for the first time The following season saw more Cup success retaining the Hunts Junior Cup as well as runners up in the Hunts Scott Gatty Cup The 2001-2002 season was also very successful winning the Scott Gatty Cup amp also the Hunts Junior Cup for the third successive time The club also finished runners up in the Cambs League Senior B Division and the Percy Oldham Cup that season The Club moved to their new site at Jubilee Park in 2003 amp this enabled work to be undertaken to provide the facilities necessary for the continued progression of the Club The team moved to play in the UCL Division 1 having transferred from the Cambs league at the end of the 20022003 season The first four seasons in the United Counties League were something of a learning curve for Town reflected in their league positions of 17th 14th 12th amp 14th respectively The 2007-2008 saw the 1st Team finish 4th only missing out on promotion by goal difference amp the Reserves win the Reserve Division 2 Title amp win the Hunts Benevolent Cup Huntingdon Town also run an Un-der 18 side in the Ridgeons Youth League All three teams play their home games at the Clubs Jubilee Park ground on Kings Ripton Road In July 2004 the new pound37000 floodlighting system was opened with a match against Peterborough United which attracted a near 1000 crowd

The new pound11 million Clubhouse was open for the 2009-2010 season with the only success on the field being the all conquering U18 team winning the league league Cup amp County Cup

T he 2011-2012 season started full of optimism with a new Chairman at the helm amp many new signings Faith was kept with the Management pairing of Ricky Marheineke amp Paul Swannell who guided Town to a credible 5th place in the 2010-2011 season after sitting 3rd from bottom when taking over in February 2011

Optimism turned to joy with Town winning the United Counties League Division 1 Title scoring over 100 goals in the process Man-ager Ricky Marheineke won 2 Manager of the month awards Town also reached the Semi ndash Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup losing 3 ndash 0 to step 4 side St Neots Town A new 50-seater stand was erected with another planned by the end of the 2012ndash2013 season

The 2012-2013 season saw Town finish 4th in their first season in the Premier again scoring over 100 goals amp reaching the Hunts Senior Cup Final drawing 0-0 with St Neots Town amp losing on Penalties The second 50 seat stand was erected

The 2013-2014 season saw Town finish runners up in the league again scoring over 100 goals But won the league KO Cup amp the prestigious Hinchingbrooke Cup both for the first time

The 2014-2015 season saw Town just staved off relegation the club started the 2015-2016 season in turmoil Doug McIlwain was bought in as Chairman to steady the ship amp move the club forward Rebuilding came with a price losing both the Reserve amp U18 team by the end of the season

Although Town finish bottom of the league for the first time in their history due to circumstances held on to their position in the UCL Premier Division so the 2016-2017 season starts on a more positive note with Bob Warby as Manager amp Mark Forrest as his assistant full of optimism

The 2016-2017 season saw Town bottom of the league for the second year running but this time were relegated to Division 1 James Brattan amp Ryan Hunnings were appointed joint Managers Bob Warby has taking the role of Sporting Director to look to de-velop the Club to gain more Teams Starting this season with the formation of an U18 team

The 2017-2018 Season saw Town finish a credible 12th in Division 1 amp reach the Final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup

The 2018-19 started very badly for Huntingdon and a managerial change was made 10 games in bringing Jimmy Brattan back into the club unfortunately yet again the club finished 3rd from bottom

2019-20 saw more of the same as the club struggled to settle down and find the right manager player combination Off the pitch massive investments were made to improve the pitch and other facilities at Jubilee Park On the pitch the season that didnrsquot hap-pen by the time of lockdown the 1st team were second from bottom with a new management team and almost new squad ready for the last 8 games that never happened So we head into a new season looking forward to a FULL season under new manager Laurence Revell

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 8: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

D

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 9: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Sat 8th Aug 1500 SampL Corby 1 V 7 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 15th Aug 1400 Crowland 2 V 0 HTFC Pre Season

Wed 26th Aug 1945 HTFC 1 V 0 Stevenage Mayors Cup

Sat 29th Aug 1500 HTFC 0 V 3 Kempston Pre Season

Tue 1st Sep 1945 Shefford 2 V 1 HTFC Pre Season

Sat 5th Sep 1500 Holwell Sports 2 V 0 HTFC League

Sat 12th Sep 1500 HTFC 1 V 0 Lutterworth Athletic League

Wed 16th Sep 1945 HTFC 2 V 1 Raunds Town League

Sat 19th Sep 1500 HTFC 0 V 2 Mildenhall Town FA VASE

Wed 23rd Sep 1945 HTFC V Rushden amp Higham United League

Sat 26th Sep 1500 Saffron Dynamo V HTFC League

Sat 3rd Oct 1500 HTFC V Long Buckby League

Wed 7th Oct 1945 HTFC V Whittlesey Athletic League

Sat 10th Oct 1500 Irchester United V HTFC League

Sat 17th Oct 1500 Birstall United Social V HTFC League

Sat 24th Oct 1500 HTFC V Burton Park Wanderers League

Wed 28th Oct 1945 Blackstones V HTFC League

Sat 31st Oct 1500 Aylestone Park V HTFC League

Sat 7th Nov 1500 HTFC V Bugbrooke StMichael League

Tue 10th Nov 1945 Bourne Town V HTFC League

Sat 14th Nov 1500 Melton Town V HTFC League

Sat 21st Nov 1500 HTFC V Wellingborough Whitworth League

Sat 28th Nov 1500 HTFC V St Andrews League

Sat 5th Dec 1500 Harrowby United V HTFC League

Sat 12th Dec 1500 HTFC V Aylestone Park League

Sat 19th Dec 1500 Long Buckby V HTFC League

Sat 26th Dec 1500 Whittlesey Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 2nd Jan 1500 HTFC V Blackstones League

Sat 9th Jan 1500 Northampton Sileby Rangers V HTFC League

Sat 16th Jan 1500 HTFC V Harrowby United League

Sat 23rd Jan 1500 Raunds Town V HTFC League

Sat 30th Jan 1500 HTFC V Irchester United League

Sat 13th Feb 1500 St Andrews V HTFC League

Sat 20th Feb 1500 HTFC V Bourne Town League

Sat 6th Mar 1500 Wellingborough Whitworth V HTFC League

Sat 13th Mar 1500 Burton Park Wanderers V HTFC League

Sat 20th Mar 1500 HTFC V Melton Town League

Sat 27th Mar 1500 HTFC V Birstall United Social League

Sat 3rd Apr 1500 Bugbrooke StMichael V HTFC League

Tue 6th Apr 1945 Rushden amp Higham United V HTFC League

Sat 10th Apr 1500 Lutterworth Athletic V HTFC League

Sat 17th Apr 1500 HTFC V Northampton Sileby Rangers League

Sat 24th Apr 1500 HTFC V Holwell Sports League

Sat 1st May 1500 HTFC V Saffron Dynamo League

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 10: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Pos Played W D L GD PTS

1 Bugbrooke StMichael 4 2 1 1 6 7

2 Saffron Dynamo 3 2 1 0 6 7

3 Melton Town 3 2 0 1 10 6

4 Long Buckby 2 2 0 0 8 6

5 Harrowby United 3 2 0 1 6 6

6 Blackstones 3 2 0 1 4 6

7 Whittlesey Athletic 4 1 3 0 2 6

8 St Andrews 3 2 0 1 1 6

9 Northampton Sileby Rangers 3 2 0 1 1 6

10 HUNTINGDON TOWN 3 2 0 1 0 6

11 Bourne Town 4 2 0 2 -4 6

12 Wellingborough Whitworth 3 1 1 1 -1 4

13 Holwell Sports 3 1 0 2 0 3

14 Birstall United Social 3 1 0 2 -5 3

15 Rushden amp Higham United 3 1 0 2 -10 3

16 Lutterworth Athletic 3 0 1 2 -2 1

17 Raunds Town 3 0 1 2 -5 1

18 Irchester United 3 0 1 2 -6 1

19 Aylestone Park 3 0 1 2 -6 1

20 Burton Park Wanderers 1 0 0 1 -5 0

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy

Page 11: 1st Assistant Referee 2nd Assistantplay their home games at Lancaster Park in Higham Ferrers. The season of 2016/2017 saw them win the Division 2 cup on penalties vs Northampton Spartak

Huntingdon Town Rushden amp Higham

QUINCEY SHORUNMU Darryl Pearce

CHRISTIAN GORDAN Ben Peaks

WARREN MCSKELLY David Hunt

JAY CHILVERS Jordan Lee Holmes

WILKINS MAKATE (CPT) Austin Bishop

SAM BROOKS Charlie Dolden

HARLEY WILLIAMS Jayden Carter

JOE KELLY Louis McMahon

CONNOR PILBEAM McKenzie Carter

ADAM RICHARDSON Connot LrsquoAnson

ASHLEY INGHAM Devon Pickett

CORY COOPER Aflie Kew

SARUNAS SNITKAS Jake Lancaster

JEZZ GOLDSON-WILLIAMS Owen Coles

COREY KINGSTON Alix Clarke

CRAIG FOXALL

IAN KING

BEN ARNOLD

Manager - Laurence Revell Manager - Tyler Merries

Assistant - Kevin Orsquosulivan Assistant - Dave Parsons

Coach - Graham Hagger Coach - Glen OrsquoConnor

Physio - Nick Whitehouse Physio - Terry Guy


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