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Season 2008 - 2009
 
Jack Lake : Club President
Chairman / Director : Kevin Newell
Chief Executive / Caretaker Manager : Gary Croydon
Director : Clive Dryden
Director : Philip Keenlyside
Coach : Jim Thompson
Coach : Peter Miles
Youth Manager : Tony McDonald
U15 Manager : Nick Benn
Ladies Manager :
Mike Lance
John Buck
Norma Somerville
 
Roger Puttick
Eddie Benson
Jane Quilley
 
 
Aaron Agate
Ashley Carr
Ben Johnson
 
Callum Christie
Callum Murray
Charlie Cooke
Chris Greatwich
COLIN HUNWICK : Assistant Manager, age 31 Joined Burgess Hill Town FC in November 2007 as No. 2 to Jamie Howell from Bognor Regis Town FC. Colin was previously a professional with Coventry City, Norwich City and Crawley Town but a knee injury forced him to retire from playing. Colin has since worked for the PFA and the FA working on campaigns such as 'Kick Racism out of Football'. Colin is a UEFA B Licence holder and has furthered his educations gaining a BSc in Sport Sciences and MSc in Sport Psychology.
CRAIG STONER : Goalkeeper, age 26 Big goalkeeper who joined Burgess Hill Town FC from Conference South side Bognor Regis Town. He was there Player of the Year last season and joins the Hillians on a two year deal. Craig is a great shot stopper and a brave goalkeeper. His previous clubs include Portsmouth FC. Debut: 16/08/08 v Leatherhead
DAN BECK : Striker, age 25 Attacking midfielder or striker who joined the Hillians in September 2008 from Conference South side Bognor Regis Town FC. Has previously played for Brighton & Hove Albion, Bristol City and Eastbourne Borough. Dan is a skilful and stylish player with a great passing ability and vision and has a knack for scoring important goals. Debut: 09/09/08 v Walton Casuals
Danny Gainsford
DAVID PIPER : Defender, age 31 Vastly experienced classy defender who can also play in midfield. Joined Burgess Hill Town FC in September 2007 from Ryman Premier Division side Folkestone Invicta. David has previously played for Conference South side Bognor Regis Town and as Conference sides Woking and Yeovil and also had a spell with Winchester City. Debut: 08/09/07 v Walton & Hersham
Gavin Geddes
JAMES MARTIN : Midfielder, age 20 Midfielder who is in his second spell with the Hillians having rejoined the Hillians last season. Was with the Hillians on work experience from League One side Brighton & Hove Albion in the 2006/07 season. James has also appeared for Eastbourne Borough and Worthing. He is currently at University at Bath. Debut 31/03/07 v Maidstone United
James Westlake
JAMIE HOWELL : Player/Manager, age 31 Took over as Manager of Burgess Hill Town FC in November 2007 after a brief spell as Gary Croydon's Assistant. Had a loan spell with the Hillians in the 2006/2007 season from Conference South side Bognor Regis Town where he had made over 400 appearances in a 10 year spell. He has had league experience with Arsenal, Torquay United and Portsmouth as well as being England School Boys Captain at Under 15 and Under 16 and he also featured at Under 18 level. Jamie is currently studying for his UEFA A License. Debut: 03/03/07 v Whyteleafe.
John Lansdale
Justin Gregory
Leo Day
Neil Watts
Nick Fogden
Paul Clarke
Peter Martin
RICHARD HUDSON (Age 24) Recently joined the Hillians from Ryman League Division One South rivals Worthing FC, who he signed for during the summer of the 2007/2008 season. He suffered an injury in September 07 and missed the rest of that season. Richard has previously played for Conference South side Bognor Regis Town as well as County League side Shoreham FC. Richard can play in Midfield or as a striker.
Steve Harper
Stuart Townsend
STUART TUCK : Player/Coach, age 34 Vastly experienced Defender who is very well known and respected in Sussex Football. Played 93 games for Brighton & Hove Albion, some as Captain and played in the side that drew against Hereford in the last game of 1996/1997 season to help preserve the Albion's football league status. Stuart has also played for Worthing, Eastbourne Borough and Bognor Regis Town. Solid defender who always gives 100%, Stuart had a loan spell with the Hillians from Eastbourne Borough in 2006. Debut: 22/08/06 v Walton Casuals
Toby Philips
Wesley Tate
Zac Beda
 
#1 11th June 2008 - 2 new signings #69 6 Sussex Representatives
#2 Cup Draws #70 Big defeat at Ashford
#71Victory v Folkestone
#72 League cup exit & injuries
#73 Herve King Memorial game
#6 Manager interview on pre-season #74 Efforts bring late reward
#7 Neil Watts and Shoreham lineup #75 Jamie's Worthing preview
#76 A Worthy point
#77 You couldn't make it up
#78 No luck but bad luck
#45 No FA Cup (this year) #79 Argus first with the news
#46 Last word on Cup, onto Walton #80 Hard fought point
#81 Burgess Hill nil
#48 A signing and a departure #82 Argus preview: Dulwich
#49 Corinthian Casuals preview #83 No points for bad luck!
#50 A share of 6 goals in the rain #84 Press Release: re Manager
#51 James Martin on duel forms #85 Red Nose day Saturday
#52 Youth go out of FA Youth Cup #86 Indicators 'on' ?
#87 Fleet agony pictures
#20 Chief Executive interview #88 New signing(s)
#21 more pictures & video from Cup #55 Whyteleafe squad preview #89 A chat with Danny
#22 Team news for Kingstonian tie #90 More signings
#23 Defeat at Kingstonian #91 So many chances
#24 New striker signs #92 We are harder to beat!
#25 Top form against Walton Casuals #93 Valuable point away
#26 Magic of The Cup - preview #60 Friday update from Manager #94 Reinforcements!
#27 Another win in the FA Cup #95 It's 3 points for a win !
#96 Kingstonians push on
#97 Valuable 3pts away
#30 Ashford preview #98 Defeat - but safety!
#99 Who's back in a yellow shirt?
#100 Season ends on high note
#67 Is it still 3 points for a win #101 Luke Gedling: Marathon Man
#68 Sunny day in Eastbourne! #102 Willo to win another title?

Isthmian (Ryman) League Division 1 (S) Season 2008 - 2009

CLICK FOR Results and squad as at end of season.

Below is the story of Season 2008 - 2009 as it unfolded

 
News ... #1
 

Burgess Hill Town sign 2 new players ...

Craig Stoner
Matt Russell
Craig Stoner, goalkeeper from Bognor
Matt Russell, striker from Horsham YMCA
Very experienced player, who Jamie says 'knows how I want it done - played out from the back'Last year Craig was Bognor's Player of the YearThe 27 year old is relishing his new challenge.Chris May has gone to Hastings, his good form last year brought offers from a few clubs and Jamie wishes him all the very best and thanks him for his great efforts last season. Well known goal scorer who scored 46 goals in a season for YM before moving on to Bognor where he scored 32 goals in his first season with the Rocks.A while ago he spent a month touring Ireland with Brighton and was offered a deal but was halfway through a degree course and didn't want to take the gamble at the time.
 
News ... #2  

FA CUP COMPETITIONS DRAWS ...

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION COMPETITIONS
FA CUP, TROPHY AND YOUTH CUP DRAWS
Season 2008/09

FA CUP

Preliminary Round
Ties to be played on Saturday, 30th August 2008
Burgess Hill Town vs. Hailsham Town or Worthing United

First Round Qualifying
Ties to be completed on Saturday, 13th September 2008
Burgess Hill Town or Hailsham Town or Worthing United vs . Eastbourne United or Epsom & Ewell or Frimley Green or Guildford City

FA TROPHY

Preliminary Round
Ties to be played on Saturday, 4th October 2008
Burgess Hill Town vs. Dunstable Town

First Round Qualifying
Ties to be played on Saturday, 18th October 2008
Boreham Wood vs. Burgess Hill Town or Dunstable Town

FA YOUTH CUP

Preliminary Round
Ties must only be played in week commencing Monday, 8th September 2008
Burgess Hill Town vs. Bisley

First Round Qualifying
Ties must only be played in week commencing Monday, 22nd September 2008
Arundel or Cobham vs. Burgess Hill Town or Bisley

Second Round Qualifying
Ties must only be played in week commencing Monday, 6th October 2008
Carshalton Athletic or Oakwood or Horsham vs. Arundel or Cobham or Burgess Hill Town or Bisley

ML gets his hands on the Cup with Jim Collins on a Hill day out at the races.

 
News ... #3  

Seagulls coming to Leylands Park ...

Seagulls !

Brighton & Hove Albion FC are guests here next ...

Wednesday 16th July. . . . ko 7.15pm

friendly fixture

adults - £5 - oaps - £3 - under 16 - free

(CLICK HERE for pictures from the game)

 
News ... #4  

Shaheen Sadough has left Burgess Hill Town ...

Shaheen Sadough

'Shaz' has left BHTFC.. . . . .Manager Jamie Howell and, in fact, everyone connected with the Club would like to thank him for his great efforts for Burgess Hill Town FC

As with all Hillians, we'll follow his progress with interest and we wish him all the very best.
 
News ... #5  

RIP Jim Thompson

Jim Thompson

It is with great sadness that the club has to announce the death of former Manger JimThompson.

Jim Thompson had become a cornerstone of the Club over the last few seasons. Working closely with Peter Miles and Gary Croydon to establish the club in the Isthmian league, particularly with the up and coming players, he will be sadly missed by all the Club.

At this time our thoughts are with his Family & Friends.

Gary Croydon had this to say ...

"Jim Thompson loved football and for those of us who were privileged to work with him, he will be a huge loss a true Gentleman of the game and irreplaceable."

 
News ... #6  

Managers thoughts on pre-season ...

click the picture

Jim Thompson

 
News ... #7  

News after the Tooting friendly...

Good Luck Neil

Neil Watts has left Burgess Hill and as usual everyone thanks him for his outstanding services to the club and wishes him all the very best for his future. Neil came through the Club youth ranks and won't be forgotton here.

Jamie Howell was very pleased with the contributions made by Ben Johnson and Reuben French at the weekend and both will be featuring again at Shoreham tomorrow (Tuesday).

More new faces will be on show as well. Jason Fernee who was with Edgware Town and has moved into the area and, Charlie Balfe a player from Bognor who has also relcoated to the Brighton area.

It was a much better display & Harper scored from the spot .... picture

Jamie hopes to make at least two more signings before our first League game on the 16th August.

 
 
News ... #9  
August Reserve fixtures posted.
 
News ... #10  
2-4 win at Shoreham in last night's friendly. 2-0 down then goals from Steve Harper 2, Lloyd Cotton and James Martin . . . picture
 
News ... #11  

 

Burgess Hill player/coach Stuart Tuck fractured his ankle during Tuesday's friendly. It may be that Stuart came down on an old hairline fracture, he will be in plaster for some weeks. Stuart had been so keen to come back strong this season and has been working hard on his fitness. Colin Hunwick told the website that Stuart even tried to run it off !!!

Having spoken to him, I'm certain we'll benefit from his total enthusiasm and experience from the dugout and at training sessions. He is so disappointed at not being able to play for a while, but that at least his involvement can continue at close quarters.

He was at training last night hobbling on crutches and shouting encouragement at players !!

 
News ... #12  

16th August 2008: . . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 2 Leatherhead FC

Steve Harper taking a corner !

James Martin in action
Richard Greenfield on the move. (a rare picture of the Leatherhead No.8, Gareth Graham, not shouting at anyone !

James Martin busy again.

Lloyd Cotton : Man of The Match

lineup: Craig Stoner, Matt Piper, Reuben French, James Martin, Danny Gainsford, Nick Fogden, Steve Harper (c), Lloyd Cotton, Matt Russell, Jamie Howell, Ben Johnson subs: Richard Greenfield, Stuart Townsend, Phil Elkins, James Westlake

The Mid Sussex Times saw it like this 'Poor start for Hillians' ... It was a disappointing start to the Ryman League football season for Burgess Hill on saturday as they lost 2-0 at home to Leatherhead. There was not much to choose between the teams in a goalless first half but after the break Hillians gifted the visitors both goals.
A bad error by new keeper Craig Stoner presented Burgess Hill old boy Stewart Holmes with the first on 54 minutes and then a complete misunderstanding in defence enabled the impressive Tommy Hutchins to lob Stoner after 78 minutes.
As in their pre-season friendlies, Hillians looked like they will struggle to score goals although they appeared fairly solid elsewhere.
The closest they came to scoring was a minute before the killer second goal when skipper Steve Harper hit a post after good work by Ben johnson and player-manager Jamie Howell.

 
News ... #13  

Godalming FC 1 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Steve Harper, pen) ... 19th August 2008

A hard earned point away at Godalming against tough opposition.

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thumping close range shot , lashes in only a fraction wide ... inches wide

lineup: Craig Stoner, Matt Piper, Reuben French, James Martin, Danny Gainsford, Nick Fogden, Steve Harper (c), Lloyd Cotton, Matt Russell, Richard Greenfield, Ben Johnson subs: Phil Elkins, James Westlake, Jamie Howell, James Martin, John Lansdale

 
News ... #14  

New signing : We have signed the young Brighton & Hove Albion professional Kane Louis, initially on a months loan.

Kane, a striker, has been doing very well in Brighton's Reserves and Youth team and will go straight into the squad for Saturday's trip to Whitstable Town. Manager Jamie Howell said he was delighted to get the season started with a point earlier in the week and now looked forward to the upcoming holiday weekend and the chance to add more points and really get the season started and back on track.

Excepts from a good Argus interview with Andy Naylor (click for full article) ...

The former Dorothy Stringer pupil, spotted playing for Hove Park Colts at the age of ten, has developed into a promising forward following a spell as a central midfielder like his father.

He has already started a couple of games in the reserves and was named by former manager Dean Wilkins in the senior squad for the FA Cup tie against Stafford Rangers two seasons ago.

Louis said: "I like getting the ball to feet and turning, finding nice little passes or taking people on.

"I should get more goals but I like setting people up as well. I like to be buzzing all the time.

"I support West Ham and I used to like Jermain Defoe. I was annoyed when he went. I always looked up to him and Joe Cole. I like players that play with freedom - they just look happier."

 
News ... #15  

Whitstable Town FC 0 - 4 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Steve Harper 3 (1 pen), Ben Johnson ... 23rd August 2008

Sorry for the late update, the pictures below might explain why, instead of updating very late last night ... I decided to remain married instead.

A great day out in sunshine by the sea with a terrific away win. Some action pictures ....

Steve Harper - running it down.

Kane Louse - eye on the ball
New loan signing Kane Louis giving a confident and lively performance - as promised.
Kane Louis - busy busy

Richard Greenfield in action

2-0 Harper from the spot

Matt Piper & Richard Greenfield
Danny Gainsford - just over

'Bucky' keeping an eye on the gaffer

 
News ... #16  
25th August 2008

Burgess Hill Town FC 2 -0 Eastbourne Town FC

(Lloyd Cotton, Richard Greenfield)

Manager Jamie Howell can celebrate his 50th appearance for Burgess Hill after

another good performance. Below, Lloyd Cotton blasts the ball across the keeper for the first goal.

Lloyd Cotton - classy picture with cheap camera - new one on the way!

Plenty of goalmouth action today

Richard Greenfield & Kane Louis watch another chance

Ben Johnson working hard again down the left

The Mid Sussex Times report ...... Another win for Hillians ... After opening their winning account in style at Whitstable on Saturday, Burgess Hill followed up with a comfortable 2-0 derby victory at home to Eastbourne Town.
It took them until stoppage time at the end of the first half to break the deadlock but by then they had created enough chances to have had the points in the bag.
With Albion youngster Kane Louis offering pace and movement up front and helping take some of the heat off skipper Steve Harper, Hillians played with plenty of new-found confidence.
Harper missed a great early chance and then forced a smart save from Russ Tanner, while Richard Greenfield hit the bar with a cross-cum-shot and plenty of other chances went begging before Lloyd Cotton struck with an angled drive to send the hosts in with a well deserved half-time lead.
They were not so impressive after the break and Town came more into the game, with Gary Brockwell always looking comfortable on the ball.
But Hillians always had the edge and more or less settled the issue with their second goal on 61 minutes. Referee Warren Atkin played a good advantage as Louis played in Greenfield out on the right and he scored with a low drive.
Town had their moments up front but could have no complaints about the final result.
Well done Kane Louis : Man of The Match
Man of The Match's 'Supporter of The Day'

Match Sponsor Eddie Benson of 'The Bitter End' Football Social Club Bar

with Man of The Match: Kane Louis.

plus ... 'Supporter of The Day'
 
News ... #17  
 
News ... #18  

Burgess Hill Town v Hailsham Town ... FA Cup Preliminary Round

Expect the squad to be almost the same with these exceptions ...

Kane Louis is unavailable as Brighton & Hove Albion don't want him Cup-tied.

Also, Matt Russell has left the club, we would have liked him to be with us longer, but with Matt needing regular football at the moment it was an amicalble split. Jamie told the website that while he was with us, Matt was a very helpful chap and said he was good to have around. I know we always say it, but, we do wish him all the best.

 
News ... #19  

Burgess Hill Town 2 - 0 Hailsham Town ... FA Cup Preliminary Round

(Steve Harper, James Westlake)

Before the game - a new team picture.

Looking for tips from 'The Middy' photographer. (you can't phone home on that though)

Steve Harper in action, and again below, about to meet the cross and head in the first goal.

James Westlake

and here is the scorer of the second goal

JAMES WESTLAKE. His first goal for the club

at this level ... we gave him a call! ... CLICK

'The Steps of Woe' salute the Man of The Match: Richard Greenfield, with match sponsor Clive Dryden of Turfrite Ltd

 
News ... #20  

Today we 'get up-to-date' with

Burgess Hill's Chief Executive Gary Croydon

CLICK for audio interview

 
News ... #21  

It's 'Thanks very much indeed'

to Steve Robards and The Mid Sussex Times - for these quality shots from the Hailsham game.

The Mid Sussex Times also ran live match reporting for the last match and CLICK HERE for their video interview with Jamie Howell plus match footage - including James Westlake's goal.

 
News ... #22  

An exciting game in prospect this weekend at Kingstonians, with the Division's top 2 scorers on display.

For Hill, we have Danny Gainsford suspended, but can look forward to the return of Brighton's Kane Louis. See you there on Sunday. (don't forget the Reserves are at home on Saturday)

 
News ... #23  

Kingstonian FC 3 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

(James Westlake)

Not a lucky day on the pitch or with the camera. I though I should 'focus' on some defending shots for once.

Craig Stoner
Finally, it's great to spot a celebrity at the game. Click above to see a picture of that 'tennis playing ... Nadal beating ... English hating ... Welsh bloke' ANDY MURRAY turning up at Kingstonian! - our Supporter Of The Day.

 

 
News ... #24  
Striker Dan Beck has signed from Bognor Regis Town FC today and will go straight into the squad for tonight's game against Walton Casuals FC at Leylands Park.

 

 
News ... #25  

Burgess Hill Town 3 - 0 Walton Casuals FC

(Richard Greenfield, Nick Fogden, Lloyd Cotton)

An impressive win against unbeaten opposition.

A display of some quality tonight and a very good debut by Dan Beck.

Player/Manager Jamie Howell receiving the Man of The Match award from Director Phil Keenlyside.

This from the Walton Casuals website ..."A very disappointing result, but take nothing away from the Hillians, who showed no effects of playing just 48 hours before and indeed outplayed us in all departments for a long period of the match."

CLICK for interview with Jamie Howell (I apologise afterwards for talking more than he did !!)

 
News ... #26  

Preview of tomorrow's FA Cup game against Epsom & Ewell FC

After the impressive and entertaining display seen at Leylands Park during the midweek game, we can hope for a BIG turnout for the 'Magic of The Cup' tomorrow ........ here's what the Manager and the Brighton Argus had to say today:-

Hillians boss delighted to land Beck By Mike Legg

Burgess Hill player-manager Jamie Howell has hailed the arrival of former Bognor striker Dan Beck at Leylands Park as they prepare for the visit of Epsom and Ewell.

The former Albion striker spent four years at Nyewood Lane but has signed for the Hillians as it is closer to his home.

Beck made his debut in midweek and Howell said: “I’m delighted he has come to us. He can play as a striker or wide right. He has got a lot of attributes including pace but he maybe does not score as many goals as he could, which hopefully he will be able to do for us.”

Steve Harper (thigh) missed the midweek league win over Walton Casuals but should be back. On-loan striker Kane Louis will not figure as the Albion do not want him Cup-tied.

 
News ... #27  

FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round

Burgess Hill Town 5 - 2 Epsom & Ewell FC

(Richard Greenfield, Dan Beck (2), Steve Harper, Peter Martin)

Matt Piper : eye on the ball
A Dan Beck corner
Matt Piper : eye on the ball
A Dan Beck corner
Richard Greenfield's thumping shot from outside the box, about to hit the back of the net for 1-0
Richard Greenfield's thumping shot from outside the box, about to hit the back of the net for 1-0
Dan Beck in action, scoring 2 goals in only his second appearance and first week at the club.
Dan Beck in action, scoring 2 goals in only his second appearance and first week at the club.
Reuben French working out wide
Reuben French working out wide
Peter Martin puts it over the keeper for the 4th goal and his first for the club
Peter Martin puts it over the keeper for the 4th goal and his first for the club
Man of The Match: Richard Greenfield
Man of The Match: Richard Greenfield, the award presented by Wendy on behalf of Match Sponsors: James B Bennett & Co

(We did try a little video interview after the game with Peter Martin and Scottish Andy !!! It came out fine, but as I filmed it sideways, I think we'll have to try that again next time)

 
News ... #28  

FA Cup 2nd Qualifying Round

Burgess Hill Town draw Bognor Regis Town FC in the next round. This is of course the club where our Manager Jamie Howell spent many happy years ... so the website had to 'phone him CLICK HERE TO LISTEN

 
News ... #29  

Folkestone Invicta FC 1 - 0 Burgess Hill Town FC

A beautiful day in Kent and another performance of purpose and endeavour, but this time no reward.
Stuart Tuck and Colin Hunwick examine the action.
Richard Greenfield's shot rebounds off the keeper.
Another chance, we did make a lot of openings.
Hill move forward ........ again.

I wait and wait for the goal that was 'sure to come' ... Afterwards it's clear to see how disappointed the players and management are, but the mood amongst supporters is good. Consistent good performances, many against fancied opponents, show that we can see ourselves as 'confirmed runners' in this competition and the belief is that we will get better too.

 
News ... #30  

Manager Jamie Howell chats about the last game and we look forward to tonight's game with Ashford.

Jamie Howell
 
News ... #31  

Burgess Hill Town 1 - 1 Ashford Town FC

(Steve Harper)

BHTFC v Ashford Town
Camera not much good under floodlights - but new one on the way.
Dean Cox
Ex-Hillian and now famous Brighton & Hove Albion player DEAN COX at the game last night. He watched some of the game but had to get an early night - he'll be playing against Manchester City today and probably sharing the pitch with Robinho (£32.5 million)! Good Luck Dean.

I caught a quick word with another famous Hillian - straight after the game and his terrific free kick to score the equalising goal.

CLICK TO LISTEN

Steve Harper
 
News ... #32  

Friday 26th September 2008

FA Cup Vs Bognor Regis Town FC ......... preview news.

A quick 'phone call to Manager Jamie Howell to get his thoughts on tomorrow's appetising Cup game with Bognor.

With a number of our team, including the Manager having spent happy times at Bognor, it's sure to be a day to remember. Jamie told the website that he considers both sides play or try to play 'good football' and that he expects a terrific game. "It is a game that we have a fair chance of winning and so progress in the competition - and that is just what we want to do with Burgess Hill Town Football Club ...... to progress. This is quality opposition for us, and hopefully we'll be able to show what we are capable of - this is a great chance to show what we can do."

I enquired about Danny Gainsford who missed the midweek game and about Nick Fogden who was withdrawn during the game ... both trained last night and are fit, both are certain to be in the squad. An interesting and exciting addition to the bench will be Hill legend Ashley Carr. After Ashley's excellent return to help out the Reserve team he has caught the Manager's eye and Jamie has selected him to sit on the bench - "He's a big player for the big occasion and you never know what 20 minutes of a player like that can give you to maybe change things if needed"

Let's hope for a big crowd for what is the only FA Cup tie in the County, let's welcome our guests from Bognor and let's play our football ........ come on you yellows!

 
News ... #33  

Sat. 27th September 2008 ... FA Cup

Burgess Hill Town FC 0-0 Bognor Regis Town FC

Well, apart from a couple pictures (top and bottom) by me and one of Ashley Carr by Nick, all these excellent photographs are courtesy of Terry Buckman. Have a look at the book A Season of Sussex football (by David Bauckham & Terry Buckman).

and .... even MORE high quality pictures from 'Andy the Photographer' CLICK HERE

and ... Terry Buckman's complete collection of his shots of this game are HERE

Now we do it all again on Tuesday evening in the replay at Bognor ... looking forward to it.

good crowd of 427

Sorry Foggy - added later ...... The Man of The Match NICK FOGDEN with Club Director Kevin Newell
 
News ... #34  

Tue. 30th September 2008 ... FA Cup Replay

Bognor Regis Town FC 0-2 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Harper, Johnson)

Congratulation to all players, management, officials and supporters - what a victory for the club.

CLICK HERE for the Manager's comments

Here's how the ARGUS reported the game ...

Hillians shock Bognor

Jamie Howell put one over the club he served for ten years when Burgess Hill knocked Bognor out of the FA Cup.

The Hillians claimed a third qualifying round tie at home to Eastleigh after winning 2-0 at Nyewood Lane.

Steve Harper put the Ryman division one south side ahead on 12 minutes with a neat finish but Bognor rallied with Danny Smith, twice, and Tom Clarke going close before half-time.

However, the Blue Square south hosts were undone six minutes into the second half when Paul Hinshelwood’s attempted clearance fell to Dan Beck who centred for another former Rock, Ben Johnson, to fire home.

Hillians boss Howell said: “I’m delighted. When we took over we wanted to raise the profile of the club and hopefully we have done that.

“I’m so pleased for everyone at the club. We have a little reward for all the hard work they have put in.”

 
News ... #35  

4th October 2008

Burgess Hill Town FC 3 - 1 Dunstable Town FC

(Harper, Fogden, Louis)

A wild rainy day with difficult conditions brings another enthralling game to Leylands Park as the Hillians progress in the FA Trophy, after going a goal behind. During the game Captain Steve Harper scores his 151st goal for the Club! AND Nick Fogden scores on his 100th appearance !

Bit of video fun CLICK

Later this week there will be an interview posted with Assistant Manager Colin Hunwick.

Heavy rain at kick off drives across the gound

The poor weather ensures the stand is packed.

Dan Beck again, as we move forward
Dan Beck in action

Kane Louis in the area

Ben Johnson on the move

is it .... ?
Yes! ...... it is !

Above left 'Foggy' watches his goal go in and right is on his way to celebrate.

Below the ball on its way in.

and below Kane Louis' free kick goal about to go in, unfortunately he's out of shot.

What a cameraman!

150 goals for Burgess Hill Town FC .... thanks very much.

 

Man of The Match : Steve Harper with representatives of the Sponsor: GAMESTAR

Here's how Chris Francis of THE MIDDY reported the game ...

It was hardly a classic cup tie before a crowd of 170 but in the end Hillians emerged comfortable winners.
Hillians: Stoner; M Piper, Fogden, Gainsford, French; Cotton, Howell, Beck, Johnson; Harper, Louis. Subs: Greenfield, Westlake, Lansdale, Elkins, Hunwick.
Dunstable: Taylor, Moss, Burgrove, Nolan, Harrington, Harker, Barnett, Sinclair, MatyszkiewiczADVERTISEMENT , Strange, Olaleye. Subs: Billy, Mattland, Cowley, Richardon.
Referee: Dean Treleaven. Linesman: Andrew Dine, Patrick Beech.
In the early stages the visitors showed they would be no pushovers as Hillians were bidding to add £2,000 to the £4,500 they banked from their midweek FA Cup replay win at Bognor.
But in the first 18 minutes young Albion stiker Kane Louis missed three chances to open his Hillians account.
If the first two were reasonable the third was gilt-edged as skipper Steve Harper tricked his marker on the right and laid the chance on a plate for Louis, who blazed overwith only the keeper to beat.
Just before that the visitors had missed a chance of their own when Krzysztof Matyszkiewicz and Moses Olaleye got in each others' way on the edge of the box.
Dunstable soon forgot about that miss, however, as on 25 minutes they took the lead. Matt Piper missed a right wing cross by Jonathon Barnett and Olaleye took full advantage at the far post.
That was only the second goal Hillians had conceded in five games and it did nother for their confidence as they struggled to get their game together, clearly suffering from a FA Cup hangover.
Their next chance of note came on 39 minutes when Piper did well on the right to play in Harper at the near post. Unfortunately for Hillians, the skipper's shot was nearer the corner flag than the goal.
Harper was much surer with his finish from the penalty spot a minute before the break when he put his side level.Fareham referee Dean Treleaven spotted a push from Ben Johnson's free kick and was still being berated by visiting players as they trooped off for half time a minute later.
Richard Greenfield replaced Lloyd Cotton at the start of the second half but it was Dunstable sub, the extragavantly named Terry'Jay Jay' Billy, who was quick to pose problems as Hillians survived by the skin of their teeth.
At the other end the hapless Louis added another bad miss to his list as keeper Paul Taylor saved with his legs and just to add to Hillians' misery, Greenfield put the follow-up effort wide.
Billy's appearance was brief as he limped off to be replaced by Ryan Cowley with barely five minutes of the second half played.
Home keeper Craig Stoner breathed a huge sigh of relief on 52 minutes when he was way out of his goal when gifting the ball to Richard Harker, whose effort from distance was yards wide of the open goal.
After a scrappy spell, when a long range effort by Harker was comfortably taken by Stoner, Hillians went close. Johnson did superbly out on the right before setting up Dan Beck for a strike that went inches wide.
Hillians went ahead on 67 minutes when Harper went up for an excellent corner delivered by Johnson and although he missed it, the ball went in off the body of Nick Fogden, who was standing behind his skipper.
There was almost an air of "Well, it's about time" from Kane Louis himself as he finally opened his Hillians account on 80 minutes. He won a free kick just outside the box and despite it being prime Harper territory, the skipper left it to Louis to try his luck and he stroked the ball inside Taylor's lefthand post with almost nonchalant ease.
Stoner had to turn over one effort and another appeared to hit the top of the bar before Hillians went close to adding to their lead. Several players had efforts blocked before Greenfield drove a shot across the goal and just wide of the far post.

 
News ... #36  

7th October 2008

Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 1 Merstham FC

OUCH ! Hillians hurt by late winning goal from very lively opponents.

Hard working opposition outdo a slightly under par Burgess Hill.

Hard working Ben Johnson 'flat out'

An empty goal !! - and underneath the 3 best 'shots of the night' !

Merstham manager keeping his hands warm !Supporter of the DayLeague Fever !

 
News ... #37  

7th October 2008

Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 1 Merstham FC

Thanks to David Fish of Merstham FC for these pictures. I owe you a beer at the reverse fixture .... and you owe us 3 points, I hope we'll be able to come visit you and collect them. Cheers David.

Nick Fogden clears
Lloyd Cotton watch Matt Piper clear
Lloyd Cotton flicks on
Dan Beck shielding with Justin Gregory in the background
Captain Danny Gainsford on the move
Phil Elkins ready and waiting

new signing Justin Gregory heads clear

 
News ... #38  

11th October 2008 : FA CUP 3rd Qualifying Round

Burgess Hill Town FC 2 - 1 Eastleigh FC

Mid Sussex Times filmed interview with Jamie Howell CLICK

A tense and thrilling game - it's never dull ! Nine years since we last reached the 4th Qualifying Round - a great achievement. Better pictures to be posted tomorrow.

Richard Greenfield in action.

Not the best picture - but this is Steve Harper getting the first goal.

and there is Steve Harper wheeling away after netting the 2nd goal.

Hot shot from Ben Johnson which goes narrowly wide.

Manager Jamie Howell being interviewed by Chris Francis from The Mid Sussex Times ... moments later someone ran out of the dressing room and threw a bucket of water over his head !!! After the laughter died down - the interview continued ... some distance away.
Best Dressed Cameraman award. Well it was a big occasion.

Here's how Chris Francis reported the game for the Mid Sussex Times ...

Hillians added another prize scalp when they moved to within 90 minutes of reaching the first round proper of the FA Cup.
Hillians: Stoner; M Piper, Gainsford, Fogden, Gregory; Greenfield, Howell, Cotton, Johnson; Beck, Harper. Subs: French, Elkis, Carr, Westlake, Lansdale, Hunwick.
Eastleigh: Matthews; Harris, Challis, Riviere, Jordan, Byles, Adeniyi, Taggart, Groves, Baker, Bodkin. Subs: Goodhind, F0rbes, Hughes, Brown, Roberts.
Referee:Stephen Daly.Assistants: Liam Walshe, Mark Engelbertson.
It was a big day for Hillians as they were bidding to claim another Conference South scalp to move within one match of the FA Cup first round proper.
Player-manager Jamie Howell, as expected, went for experience, recalling himself and talisman skipper Steve Harper as well as playing new signing Justin Gregory in place of youngster Reuben French.
Eastleigh created the first chance when they won a free kick in a dangerous position just outside the box only 90 seconds in. Tony Taggart's fierce drive beat the wall but was comfortably turned over by Craig Stoner.
It was even easier for Stoner eight minutes in when good work by Matt Bodkin released Matt Groves. It was a good chance but Groves went slightly wide and the finish was weak.
Hillians' best moment had come just before when Richard Greenfield almost got goalside of the visiting defence but was foiled by Andy Harris.
Home hopes were raised on 14 minutes when big Danny Gainsford flicked on a Ben Johnson corner but Eastleigh cleared the danger.
Two minutes later James Baker got in a header from Taggart's cross but again the visiting finish lacked power.
The best move of the match came after 19 minutes when big Peter Adeniyi played a neat one-two with Baker before hitting a shot across the face of the goal that went for a throw-in. It deserved a better finish.
A linesman's flag robbed Hillians and skipper Harper of a great chance on 22 minutes after great battling by Lloyd Cotton and a fine pass from Dan Beck.
Two minutes later Gainsford was booked for pulling back Groves after a long clearance caught out the home defence badly but Harris blazed the free kick way over.
Hillians really carved open the visiting defence on 29 minutes as Beck's header released Greenfield but his angled drive was turned over by keeper Jason Matthews.
A minute later Piper's cross was dummied by Gainsford but Beck's effort at the near post was blocked for a corner. Even then the danger was not over as Matthews, under pressure, dropped the ball but recovered possession before the hosts could cash in.
The home crowd had plenty to cheer on 39 minutes when their side shocked the Conference visitors by going ahead and there were no prizes for guessing it was Harper who was the scorer. But there were plenty of others involved in a good moved that again opened up the Eastleigh defence.
Beck, Harper and Cotton combined to set up Greenfield for a good chance and when Matthews failed to hold the low shot, Harper picked up the pieces.
It was Hillians who went off at half time in a happier frame of mind and no doubt looking forward to seeing some of the highlights on Meridian TV on Monday. But player-manager Howell would have been quick to remind his side that nothing was won at that stage.
Eastleigh were obviously keen to get on with the job as they were out after half long before their hosts and the officials.
And they made the early running, with Groves' cross passing across the face of the goal without anyone getting a touch.
But four minutes in Harper missed a great chance when released by Beck. Harper was goalside but his finish was poor as the ball rolled tamely wide.
Five minutes later it was vintage Harper when Beck's flicked header put him through in an identical position and this time he lifted the ball effortless over the stranded keeper.
Eastleigh's misery was almost complete three minutes later when striker Groves was sent off for a second bookable offence. His first for a foul was harsh and he was red carded when shooting long after the whistle had blown.
Eastleigh boss Ian Baird made a couple of quick substitutions in an attempt to rally his troops but Hillians were in determined mood.
On 69 minutes referee Stephen Daly evened up the numbers when he sent off home centre half Gainsford for a second bookable offence. If Groves was unlucky then certainly so was Gainsford as it was a case of mistaken identity after the referee penalised a challenge by Nick Fogden.
Despite home protestations and then consulting a linesman a linesman, the referee stuck by his decision.
Biggest cheer of the afternoon came after 76 minutes when Fogden's driven pass hit referee Daly squarely on the head and he needed treatment before continuing. The crowd did give him agenerous round of applause when he did resume duties.
With the wholehearted Cotton filling in at the heart of the home defence, they coped comfortably with anything Eastleigh could offer and Ben Johnson twice almost added to the lead.
First his low drive appeared to touched around by keeper Matthews, although no corner was given, and then Harper did superbly to release him again and this time his delicate chip hit the outside of a post.
Taggart blazed over a great chance for Eastleigh but with two minutes plus five minutes stoppage time remaining, he threw his side a lifeline by heading in Adeniyi's cross.
After that subs Jamie Brown and Andy Forbes both went mighty close but Hillians deservedly held out to claim another prize scalp.

 
News ... #39  

11th October 2008 : FA CUP 3rd Qualifying Round

Burgess Hill Town FC 2 - 1 Eastleigh FC

Enormous thanks the Rob James who has taken the trouble to send us these quality pictures, and there are more to come.

Click on ALL the pictures for larger shots - if you'd like any as wallpaper for your computers contact me.

 
News ... #40  

13th October 2008 : FA CUP 4rd Qualifying Round FULL DRAW HERE

Burgess Hill have been drawn at home to the winners of the Harlow Town /Crowborough Athletic game.

The replay in that tie is tomorrow (Tue.14 Oct08) at Crowborough.

Video highlights of the Eastleigh game HERE (let the advert play first)

 
News ... #41  

14th October 2008 : Burgess Hill Town FC 2 - 1 Cray Wanderers FC

(Gregory, Beck)

A hard game coming at a tough time : between Cup games, with some injuries and against a top side who always seem to beat us ! So it was extra pleasing to get 3 good league points with such a positive and strong performance, against one of the World's oldest Football Clubs.

Justin Gregory's screamer hits the back of the net - camera not too good at night.

 
News ... #42  

20th October 2008 : We hope to sign Scott Harris tomorrow at training. He has played for Bognor and Portsmouth and is a midfield player ... more as we get it.

This 'lifted' from the Bognor website : "Joined the Rocks from Portsmouth in 2007 where he completed YTS and then two years as a professional. One of the few players remaining from last season and a firm favourite with the home fans as he scored the goal that guaranteed Conference South football this season"

 
News ... #43  

23rd October 2008 : Manager Jamie Howell chats with the website about the coming FA Cup game against Harlow Town FC from the Ryman Premier Division.

CLICK TO LISTEN

Put up with the poor quality sound this time .... new phone is going back tomorrow!
 
News ... #44  

24rd October 2008 : Justin Gregory and The Argus get CUP FEVER too !

"Gregory keen to help Hillians create history ... By Mike Legg

Justin Gregory

Justin Gregory wants to repay Burgess Hill for giving him a chance by helping them into the FA Cup first round for the first time. The Hillians are billing the visit of Ryman premier Harlow Town to Leylands Park on Saturday as the biggest match in their history with a possible glamour tie against Football League opposition awaiting the winners.

Gregory, 33, knows all about romance of the FA Cup and has reached the fourth round twice but he also knows what a heartbreaker it can be. The experienced full-back grabbed national headlines last season during Havant and Waterlooville’s Cup adventure when the FA prevented him from playing in a dream tie against Liverpool at Anfield after he totted up five yellow cards and was hit with a one-game ban.

The Hawks slotted in a league match before the game so Gregory could be available but the FA decided it would not count and rule him out. Now Gregory is desperate to bring all his Cup experience to bear to help Hillians live the dream and appreciates the irony of getting another chance at a club he only joined last month after leaving Worthing and spending time at Lewes and Shoreham.

Gregory said: “I’ve always played for a team and stuck with that team but because of Worthing cutting their budget I was let go at a time when other teams couldn’t sign me as they had either done their budget or had their team sorted.

“I was calling in favours, especially with Shoreham, and it was great to get games as nobody is going to sign you if you’re not fit. But I was one of those players who drifts from team to team and I’m not like that. People have got me down as a big money-grabber but I have never been like that.

“I really appreciate the manager Jamie Howell and the directors giving me the opportunity to play here. In the time I have been here I think this is a great little club with players of exceptional ability for a team of this level. If we apply ourselves then I can see us moving out of this league.

“I appreciate the chance and would like to pay back the people who have given me the opportunity.

“I have had a couple of approaches recently but I like it here so much that I have turned down playing at a higher level.

“I like to settle somewhere and give the best for that team.”

Gregory, a physiotherapist who works from his home in Hove, feels the Hillians have a chance of causing another upset after already knocking out Blue Square south Eastleigh.

He said: “We have to respect Harlow as they are a league above us but it is a Cup game and we will be going out there to put ourselves on show and, hopefully, get through to the first round proper. It’s great for the club. It puts you on the map but it also puts some of the younger players in the shop window. We’ve got some good players and if they excelled on Saturday there would be a lot of media coverage and they could catch the eye.

“I think having someone like me with experience in the FA Cup can be valuable to the team.”

Like Gregory with Havant, Hillians centre-half Danny Gainsford will miss the tie due to a one-game ban but assistant manager Colin Hunwick is hoping that will serve as an incentive to the rest of the squad.

He said: “Having Dan on suspension is going to be really tough for us.

“He is obviously very disappointed but all we can do is hope to get through to the next round so he will have the chance to go the furthest he has ever been in a cup competition.”

Player-boss Howell (groin), Gregory (dead leg) and Nick Fogden (shin) are all battling to be fit for the game but Lloyd Cotton (ankle) is definitely out.

Striker Steve Harper (hip), Matt Piper (thigh) and Ruben French (ankle) are all carrying knocks but should play.

Kane Louis has now returned to Albion but Howell will add Dave Piper and Charlie Balfe to the squad.

The club are stoking up cup fever after teaming up with the Little Chef at Hickstead to allow under-16s free entry and supporters are being urged to wear yellow as Hillians bid to reach the first round proper for the first time."

 
News ... #45  

25th October 2008 : FA CUP 4th Qualifying Round ...

Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 3 Harlow Town FC

These big days bring out the Photographers - here's a selection from Jon Hall - thanks again.
 
Nice to see the old boy getting out ...

The 'Jim Collins' Stand never looked better

Dan Beck
Ben Johnson
Steve Harper
Ashley Carr
Some memories of another great day in the history of the Club. Funny thing is (funny may not be the correct word) we could have been 2-0 up before we conceded the first goal ! The pictures above by Terry Buckman - thanks very much. . . (MORE)

and... thanks to Terry Buckman for setting me up with a good camera and to Park Cameras who are going to help with a good lens - then this site will have quality pictures all the time (or more often)

Pictures taken with the new camera - but not the new lens below ...

Satanta Camerawoman
Teams with Southdown
Rovers Under 8s
dog supporter staying near raffle chocs just in case
Gary Newton : rocks the mic on camera this time
Harlow bring a big crowd
Kane returns supporting his pals - good luck at BHA
Sponsor (who did have all the pies)
 
 
 
Oh yes, a match took place
a little of the action
 
 
dissapointment is plain
to see
 
Manager Jamie Howell surrounded by the Press - click to hear
A poignant picture .....

There are players who helped us get this far who had to stand and watch unable to play. There are players who weren't really fit but played. There are players who stood in to help. All in All .... a great CLUB effort - really appreciated by the fans ....... "Thanks for a great Cup run"

BUT ....

THIS IS FOOTBALL ... THAT WAS YESTERDAY

IT'S WALTON & HERSHAM NEXT ........ LET'S GO !!

 
News ... #46  

28th October 2008 :

Last words on (this years) FA CUP ......... because

THIS IS FOOTBALL ... THAT WAS YESTERDAY ...

Tonight it's a difficult game away to Walton & Hersham FC ........ CLICK FOR INTERVIEW WITH MANAGER

 
News ... #47  

29th October 2008 : Walton & Hersham FC 1 - 2 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Johnson, Harris)

A cold Tuesday night away - but well worth the trip. A squad still depleted, but re-inforced by debutant Scott Harris who fires in a super long-range goal, after Ben Johnson had smashed one in from equally far out.

Dave Bradbury spots some action outside the ground, play was stopped briefly while bits of big rocket were removed from the pitch.

I struggle to use the new camera (may have to resort to reading the manual). Have still to get the zoom lens, so these shots are all close range and not very well focused.

A few of the (few) travelling supporters, I didn't get a picture of the travelling triumvirate of Directors - have they missed a game yet? And ... a snow storm on the way home!

Phil Elkins benefits from a start tonight and James Westlake gets a run towards the end replacing Richard Greenfield. Reuben French has to play the last few minutes although he is not fully fit - to replace Justin Gregory who came off with a head injury, let's hope he's fine for Saturday. We seal the victory with Dan Beck dropping to right back and moving John Lansdale into midfield. Solid performances from centre backs 'Foggy' and 'Pipes' again, in front of the solid Craig Stoner. Another energetic hustling and urging game from Captain 'Harps'

Well done boys!

 
News ... #48  

A signing and a departure ...

In a fascinating switch, Manager Jamie Howell reveals that Richard Greenfield has moved to Worthing FC and that Richard Hudson is moving in the other direction and joining Burgess Hill Town FC.

Richard Greenfield . . . . . . . . . . Richard Hudson

As usual when someone leaves, we express our thanks to Richard Greenfield for his efforts and his contribution to Burgess Hill Town Football Club. Richard will still have many friends here and we will follow his progress with real interest.

We welcome Richard Hudson, a player of reknowned quality, to the Club.

Richard Hudson's picture is from the Worthing Flickr site - thanks.

UPDATE

Mike Legg of The Argus writes ...

Burgess Hill and Worthing have done a swap deal involving wingers Richard Greenfield and Richard Hudson.

Hillians’ Greenfield is on his way to Woodside Road while Hudson is moving in the opposite direction to Leylands Park. Winger Greenfield has been a regular in the Hillians side this season, scoring three goals, while Hudson has returned to the Rebels’ ranks following a long-term ankle injury.

Hillians player-boss Jamie Howell said: “They want Greenfield and, to be truthful, I don’t want to lose him but I want Hudson as he can offer us goals. That’s why we are doing the swap. Richard has been sensational for us so we will miss him. Richard Hudson has had his injuries but once he gets his fitness back he will be a very good acquisition for us.”

The Hillians are in league action at Corinthian Casuals but Howell misses the trip with a pelvic problem which will sideline him for three to four weeks. Centre half Danny Gainsford returns from a two-game suspension.

 
News ... #49  

Friday 31st October 2008 ...

Burgess Hill Town Manager Jamie Howell talks about yesterday's transfer swop, tomorrow's match and squad details for our visit to Corinthian Casuals FC.

CLICK TO LISTEN

 
News ... #50  

Saturday 1st November 2008 ...

Corinthian-Casuals FC 3 - 3 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Fogden, Beck, Westlake)

Within 7 days Burgess Hill Town go from playing in front of 845 people to playing in front of 84 people yesterday at Corinthian-Casuals.

In quite torrential rain the pitch soon becomes difficult. We lead 3 times and still end up drawing. A bootleg recording of our dressing room after the game is being sent to Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross to show them how it's done.

Who's got a new camera then? We have! BHTFC invest in some good equipment, I hope you'll notice the quality improving soon on the website. Thanks to Terry Buckman for the good deal on the camera, and thanks to constant Club sponsors PARK CAMERAS for the terrific deal on the lens.

Early on and Harper goes very close

Early in the game and Steve Harper goes very close.

Ben Johnson

Ben Johnson on his way past a Casuals defender.

Scott Harris
Richard Hudson
New signings ... Scott Harris and Richard Hudson.

Justin Gregory moving us forward.

Two studies : Scorer Dan Beck thoughtful, and, Justin Gregory with the injury from the midweek game.

Steve Harper about to score - until the Casuals keeper pulls off another fine save.

Phil Elkins (on in the second half for the injured Danny Gainsford) hoping to make a nuisance of himself at a corner late in the game. The frozen, soaking 'keeper confides to the sole spectator behind the goal (me) that his shirt now weighs about a stone and he wants the final whistle!

Casuals celebrate a point - we are disappointed. I think we would have taken 4 out of 6 away points this week - but we are still disappointed.

 
News ... #51  

James Martin who is away at University in Bath, has signed dual forms with Chippenham Town of the BGB Premier division.

 

News ... #52

 

3 Nov 2008

Burgess Hill Town Youth 0 - 2 Wycombe Wanderers Youth

1st Round (Proper) FA Youth Cup

Manager's report and pictures on the Youth pages. (recognise the visitor below!)

 

News ... #53

 

8 Nov 2008 . . . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 1 - 1 Sittingbourne FC

(Gainsford)

A wreath of poppies on the centre spot as this weekend it's Remembrance Day.

Down to 10 men early in the game, but still capable of winning and then taking the lead until late in the game. Everyone is sure this is points dropped again. We quite rightly set our sights high and nobody is happy with a draw, but we play well again and will just have to wait for the next league game ... which can't really come quick enough.

A headed 'goal' by Danny Gainsford is disallowed as Dan Beck is adjudged to have fouled the goalkeeper. Follow the action in the photographs above and .... make up your own minds.

Steve Harper at work
Nick Fogden on duty
and Richard Hudson on the case

This time no doubt as Danny Gainsford's excellent header hits the back of the net.
Craig Stoner: eye on the ball
Colin Hunwick: shows the way
Ben Johnson: at work

Match Report from THE ARGUS by Howard Griggs

In a time of hardship for many football clubs, Burgess Hill’s future is looking bright.

Seven months ago the club feared it may go to the wall after being served with an eviction order from Leylands Park by the district council. That “misunderstanding”, as the club call it, is now behind them and the future is looking rosy. They are stable, solvent and working hard on long-term plans to move to a new ground.

On the pitch one of the brightest young managers in Sussex football has moulded Hillians into a team with realistic hopes of promotion to Ryman premier. A 1-1 draw at home to a Sittingbourne side, who began the day seven places above them in the table, may be considered two points dropped by some fans.

But, having played for 77 minutes with ten men, Hillians showed great character to prove a play-off place is well within their reach. Chairman Kevin Newell certainly believes things are now moving in the right direction. He said: “We have the ground grading required for Ryman premier. We are in negotiations about extending our stay at Leylands Park and we are very keen that Jamie and his team can challenge for promotion this year.

“We think that a town the size of Burgess Hill, with its growth potential, should be aiming to be a Conference south team. We have the catchment area and feel there is the latent support. “In Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath we have nigh on 60,000 people in our catchment area which would enable us to sustain a team at that level. “Jamie has done a terrific job but Colin Hunwick (assistant) and Stuart Tuck are very important as well. We believe our management team is the envy of a lot of clubs.”

Player-boss Howell and player-coach Tuck are out injured, along with midfielder Lloyd Cotton, and Hillians’ resources were stretched further when Matt Piper was sent off 13 minutes into Saturday’s game. Piper saw red for bringing down Tom Bradbrook as the last man. It looked to me as though he got a touch on the ball first, although Howell had few complaints. Home fans were further infuriated when Danny Gainsford’s header from a Richard Hudson free-kick on 21 minutes was ruled out for pushing, which only the referee seemed to spot.

The excellent Gainsford did break the deadlock on 29 minutes with another great header following a long throw by Burgess Hill’s very own Rory Delap, Jon Lansdale. Teenage midfielder Lansdale slotted in at right-back after Piper’s dismissal and contributed well to an excellent team effort as the ten men took the game to their visitors.

After the interval, Steve Harper’s rasping snapshot was touched on to the bar by Sittingbourne goalkeeper Matt Reed who also held Ben Johnson’s low shot and then saved at point-blank range from substitute Phil Elkins. The visitors, having survived those chances, drew level six minutes from time when Bryan Glover scored from a couple of yards after a goalmouth scramble which followed Hicham Akhazzan’s sharp run.

Sittingbourne should have gone for the win, instead Burgess Hill did with Harper rifling a shot against the base of the near post, Johnson having a shot held at the second attempt and Scott Harris forcing another fabulous save from Reed with time running out.

Howell, 31, said: “It is a little frustrating. When they got their goal I thought they would be pressing us. I thought a point would be fair enough but we showed great character to come back again. It is another game unbeaten and we will take a positive from that but we need to start turning some of these draws into wins. I know what the team is capable of and I don’t think we are achieving that at the moment. If we play to our capability there is no team in the league we would be frightened of. Promotion is the aim. Doing that automatically might be a tall order now but we have got to be in the play-offs and that is where I am striving to be.”

Burgess Hill: Stoner, Piper, Gregory, Lansdale, Gainsford, Fogden, Harper, Harris, Hudson (sub Elkins 76), Beck, Johnson. Subs not used: French, Westlake, Martin, Hustwick.

Sittingbourne: Reed, Rivers, Dowley, Haverson, Payne, Alderton, Milton (sub Kayembe 49), Glover (sub Manners 90), Bradbrook, Richmond (sub Horlock 73), Akhazzan. Subs not used: Plant, Marques.

Referee: Mr J. O’Brien. . . . . . Attendance: 165 . . . . . Man-of-the-match: Danny Gainsford

 

News ... #54

 

11 Nov 2008 . . . . . Hastings United FC 1 - 0 Burgess Hill Town FC

A crowd of only 155 saw Hastings progress into the next round of the Sussex Senior Cup tonight.

Burgess Hill Town had a great deal of possesion, my spies put the figure at maybe as much as 75 per cent of the play. However this didn't create that many clear-cut chances, the most noteable of those being: Steve Harper's header against the bar followed, a few minutes later by a shot from an acute angle that was kept out by the keeper, the resultant follow up attempt being cleared off the line.

Of note in second half was a Matt Piper shot that was palmed away by the keeper.

Importantly, we suffered no knocks or injuries (we think), this site will publish an update before the weekend game.

Hastings had a player stretchered off tonight, let's hope it's not serious and we send our best to him. The Hastings goal was scored by Scott Ramsey, a player that I think Jamie Howell tried to bring to Burgess Hill for this season.

We play Hastings again (in December) in the League Cup - admission prices will be reduced for that game.

The squad was: Stoner, Piper, Gregory, French, Gainsford, Fogden, Harper, Harris, Westlake (P.Martin), Elkins, Johnson. (subs not used: Cotton, Fernee)

Now ........... let's all go to Whyteleafe !

 

News ... #55

 

Manager Jamie Howell with the latest on squad availability for tomorrow's game at Whyteleafe FC.

CLICK TO LISTEN

 

News ... #56

 

15 Nov 2008 . . . . . Whyteleafe FC 3 - 0 Burgess Hill Town FC

FROM THE BRIGHTON ARGUS .... Burgess Hill player-boss Jamie Howell admitted he felt hurt and embarrassed after his side crashed to a 3-0 defeat at Whyteleafe. Howell was disappointed after Hillians conceded a “soft” goal then lost their shape to ship two more in quick succession.

Howell said: “Since I have taken over, we have usually been pretty good but this is the most disappointed I have been. “We lost our shape and then it was 3-0 and the game is dead. We are justmissing the experienced players with the know-how to win games in these situations.

“We are looking lightweight and to concede a soft goal kills you psychologically when you’re a young team.

“Also, in terms of effort, I felt disappointed for the first time.”

Some pictures from a day to forget - click for larger.

Ben Johnson
Phil Elkins
Scott Harris
Richard Hudson

Richard Hudson

Rueben French
Steve Harper

Rueben & Ben sum up the feeling!

 

News ... #57

 

18 Nov 2008 . . . . . Croydon Athletic FC 2 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Harper)

Croydon don't read the script as Hillians find the going tough again. CLICK all the pictures for bigger versions.

The first goal going in.
Scott Harris
Craig Stoner
Ashley Carr - you looking at me?
Danny Gainsford and David Piper
 
I feel a caption competition is needed above !
Danny Gainsford
Richard Hudson, Dan Beck and Scott Harris

A tough evening where we create enough chances and play well enough, but ..... anyway credit to Croydon with their nice ground, good stand and the BHTFC website award for the best electronic scoreboard in the Division. Plus the best burger and chips in the league (so far).

 

News ... #58

 

22 Nov 2008 . . . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 2 - 5 Fleet Town FC

(Cotton, Hudson)

CLICK all the pictures for bigger versions.

Welcome back (from injury) Lloyd Cotton! Who scores an early goal and then we .....

This picture may sum up the day.

Lloyd Cotton

Lloyd Cotton goal
Zac Beda

Lloyd scores. And right .... welcome, new signing from Lewes, Zac Beda (it's not always like this Zac)

Lloyd Cotton

THAT penalty

Richard Hudson, Dan Beck
 

News ... #59

 

25 Nov 2008 . . . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 1 Dulwich Hamlet FC

Improved performance, but unfortunately it brings the same result, against yet another strong and well organised outfit. It looked like we were getting on top in the first half but a quick break catches us early in the second half. This is a difficult leauge to have a loss of form in!

getting sorted!

Richard Hudson

nearly again ... Peter Martin gets a run later in the game

 

News ... #60

 
28 Nov 2008 . . . . . CLICK for Manager Interview
 

News ... #61

 

29 Nov 2008 . . . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 3 - 3 Chipstead FC

3-0 up with about 25 minutes to go, and somehow we concede 3 goals - if this were a TV mystery the Police would be called in! . . . Click any pictures for the larger version.

Charlie Balfe

Lloyd Cotton
Lloyd Cotton (2point4)

John Lansdale

Nick Fogden
Jamie Howell
Nick Fogden
Kevin Keehan
Chris White, Gary Croydon, Jason Rutherford
Justin Gregory
Conference side Lewes FC Manager Kevin Keehan at Leylands Park today.
More Managerial talent at the game: ex-Hillian Chris White from Horsham YMCA, Gary Croydon and Chris' Assistant (ex-Shoreham Manager and ex-Hillian) Jason Rutherford.
Justin Gregory is about 2 or 3 weeks from a return. After his groin operation he had an infection which put him back in hospital.

...... the shop is doing well !

 

News ... #62

 

6 Dec 2008 . . . . . Metropolitan Police FC 2 - 0 Burgess Hill Town FC

An early concession and another just before half time make this another bad day. But, with Stuart Tuck and Jamie Howell both returning in the second half things start to improve. . . . Click any pictures for the larger version.

Ben Johnson considers the cross
Steve Harper and Richard Hudson watched by the suspended Danny Gainsford and Lloyd Cotton
Ben Johnson goes close with a header
Stuart Tuck keeping an eye on Richard Hudson with two travelling Hillians fans looking on.
Jamie Howell returns to action during the second half

John Lansdale and Matt Piper
Stuart Tuck with Scott Harris and Zac Beda
Ben Johnson with John Lansdale
Substitute Phil Elkins
Steve Harper with Ben Johnson
Richard Hudson and a photographer!

Stuart Tuck directing

 

News ... #63

 

ISTHMIAN LEAGUE CUP - THIRD ROUND DRAW (to play w/c 5January'09)

Burgess Hill Town or Hastings United vs. Dulwich Hamlet or Cray Wanderers
Sutton United vs. Horsham
Eastbourne Town vs. Chipstead
Tooting & Mitcham United or Carshalton Athletic vs. Tonbridge Angels
Northwood vs. Walton Casuals or Fleet Town
Staines Town vs. Wealdstone
Ashford Town (Middx) vs. Kingstonian
Godalming Town vs. Harrow Borough
Thamesmead Town vs. Ramsgate
Whitstable Town vs. Tilbury
Aveley vs. Dover Athletic
Concord Rangers or East Thurrock United vs. Dartford
Waltham Abbey vs. Billericay Town
Ware vs. Ilford or Redbridge
AFC Hornchurch vs. Waltham Forest
Harlow Town vs. Heybridge Swifts

 

News ... #64

 
Reuben French
Scott Harris
REUBEN FRENCH
SCOTT HARRIS

A call today from Manager Jamie Howell reveals that two players REUBEN FRENCH and SCOTT HARRIS have left Burgess Hill Town Football Club.

Jamie admits that this isn't part of the job that he enjoys. He wishes both players success in their football careers and the club expresses its gratitude for their efforts. This website adds it best wishes and appreciation too - nice fellas! Good Luck boys.

 

News ... #65

 

The Mid Sussex Times published LIVE ONLINE COVERAGE of the Bugess Hill Cup game with Hasting United.

LIVE: Burgess Hill Town v Hastings United

(Hillians 3 ... Harper 25, 27, 49 / Hastings Utd 2 ... Ramsay 50, MacLean 75)

Ryman League Cup : 09 December 2008

Hillians: Craig Stoner, Matthew Pipe, Stuart Tuck, Charlie Balfe, Danny Gainsford, Zac Beda, Steve Harper, Lloyd Cotton, Ashley Carr, Dan Beck, Ben Johnson.
Subs: John Lansdale, James Westlake, Jamie Howell, Colin Hunwick.

Hastings: Ben Nessling, Danny Spice, Jethro Warren, Rhys Whyborne, Kevin Rose, Jack Franklyn, Jack Dixon, Matthew Darby, Scott Ramsay, Marc Whiteman, Zac Attwood.
Subs: Frank Sawyer, Ben Radley, Matthew Maclean.

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JAMIE Howell's Burgess Hill will aim to put a disappointing run of results behind them tonight when they take on Premier Division Hastings in the Ryman League Cup.

Experienced defender Stiuart Tuck makes his first start of the season after a long term injury.

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88 mins: Hastings' Zac Attwood lashes a shot into the side netting

87 mins: Danny Gainsford's looping header is well held, maybe Hill have weathered the storm?

85 mins: Hillians sub. Tuck off, John Lansdale on.

Hastings look menacing in these closing stages, and the hosts have backed off.

78 mins: Tuck plays a neat one-two with Harper, but sees his effort saved.

77 mins: Danny Gainsford's speculative effort flies well over

75 mins: GOAL. Hastings make what could be a vital breakthrough, Ramsay slips substitute Matthew Maclean through and although his initial effort is saved, the rebound hit him an loops into the unguarded net.

Hastings are growing frustrated, and plenty of mis-placed passes are not helping their cause.

64 mins: Dan Beck and Hastings keeper Ben Nessling have gone down after a bone shaking tackle just outside the area, both have ot up gingerly but it seems they will be ok.

Hastings still have time on their side, and they are applying a bit of pressure now

62 mins: Tuck drags a shot wide from long range

60 mins: Hillians sub. Jamie Howell on for Ashley Carr

59 mins: Jack Franklyn lashes a shot wide for Hastings.

50mins: GOAL. But Hastings prove there is still life in this game as Scott Ramsay pounces inside the Hillians box for 3-1

49 mins: GOAL. Harper has his hat trick, a perfect start to the second half as the skipper links well with Ashley Carr and slides a nice finish in.

43 mins: Another flowing move from the Hillians, and Matthew Pipe flashes a cross/shot across goal.

33 mins: Hastings' Rhys Whyborne sees his header well held by Craig Stoner.

The Hillians are playing some committed stuff clattering into tackles all over the park

27 mins: GOAL. Harper makes it 2-0, taking advantage of some awful defending as Hastings dithered under a high ball.

25 mins: GOAL. Steve Harper applies the finish an excellent Hill goal which involved Ben Johnson, Carlie Balfe and Dan Beck, who centred for the skipper.

18 mins: Best move of the match as Ben Johnson just fails to get on the end of Matthew Pipe's low cross.

16 mins: Stuart Tuck sees his header cleared off the line for the hosts.

11mins: Jack Dixon goes over on the edge of the box, its a dangewrous position this. But Zac Attwood easily clears the bar with the free kick.

7 mins: Lloyd Cotton breaks from midfield for the hosts and slides Steve Harper in, but Kevin Rose makes a fine saving tackle.

Been an even start so far at an absolutely perishing Leylands Park.

 

News ... #66

 

21 Dec 2008 . . . . . Leatherhead FC 2 - 2 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Richard Hudson 2)

1-0 down and then 2-1 ahead and looking like the long awaited 3 points - yet again we concede very late in the game. An away point at Leatherhead should be a pretty good result - but today it didn't feel like that.
Stuar Tuck, Jamie Howell & Richard Hudson
Zac Beda
2 Goal Richard Hudson
Richard Hudson
Matt Piper
Dan Beck
Lloyd Cotton
Steve Harper
1-0
 

News ... #67

 

28 Dec 2008 . . . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 3-1 Crowb0rough Athletic FC

(Richard Hudson 2, Steve Harper-pen)

3 points in a league game at last. Games against sides at the bottom of the table are always hard work - this time we make a good job of it - well done boys.

Some Christmas Cheer
Still some Christmas Cheer - you can see it on the railing!
Hudson to Harper
Richard Hudson puts one in Steve Harper's path .... it smashes against the bar.
Matt Piper
Zac Beda
Matt Piper at work.
Zac Beda intercepts.
Lloyd Cotton
Dan Beck
Richard Hudson
Lloyd Cotton busy busy.
Dan Beck in front of Steve Johnson & Gerry Gurr saluting.
Richard Hudson (2 more goals today) with another stylish cross.

The first goal and Hill players reaction to it. Scorer Richard Hudson is of course out of shot every frame!

Steve Harper

This Steve Harper header comes back off the woodwork.

Ben Johnson

Ben Johnson hard at work.

Tom Edmonds

Spotted in the bar .... ex-Hillian Tom Edmonds. Currently playing in Germany.

Adie Downey

Last but not least, watching the game Hillian favourite ....

Captain, Cup Winner, League Winner etc etc ... Legend!

and .... once more for old times sake, today's Man of The Match! .... Adie Downey

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News ... #68

 

3 Jan 2009 . . . . . Eastbourne Town FC 2 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Steve Harper)

A very bright and very cold day when not many local matches were able to be played. On a quite difficult and bumpy pitch Hillians fall behind in the first half, but level the game after the break and make enough chances to win it. Very late in the game a penalty is awarded against us ......... 2-1 is the final score.
Harper and Hudson (I think)
Dan Beck losing his footing
Zac Beda
Ben Johnson
Johnson - Cotton - Beck
Beck - Harper
Lloyd Cotton
 
Ben Johnson
Dan Beck
. . . . . .
Danny Gainsford

Steve Harper shooting

Steve Harper netsThe Hillians goal

After a long discussion with his Assistant, the referee gives the penalty. Hotly contested doesn't really describe the decision. Players and supporters let their feelings show. A renewal of some Codes of Conduct will surely follow.

The Penalty is given
debate !
after the game
no comment
ref escorted off

THE MID SUSSEX TIMES REPORTED THE GAME LIKE THIS ....

Burgess Hill had two players sent-off after a hotly-disputed injury-time penalty handed Eastbourne Town a 2-1 victory in a controversial derby clash at the Saffrons on Saturday.
Deep in stoppage time and with just seconds remaining, a linesman flagged for handball during a hectic goalmouth scramble. The visit- ors were incensed and had six players booked and Nick Fogden and player-manager Jamie Howell sent off.
When order was finally restored, Town skipper Danny Simmonds made no mistake from 12 yards to move his side up to 11th in the Ryman South table and make it a bitterly disappointing start to the new year for Hillians.
Howell said: "I'm really disappointed with myself because I know that's not the behaviour we as a club want to project.
"I don't want to make excuses but it was like the goal that never was and to happen when it did was a devastating blow.
"We all thought there was a foul on the keeper before that and just could not believe it when the linesman flagged for handball. No-one had appealed and we all thought a corner had been awarded."
Home boss Ady Colwell responded: "I was too far away to see exactly what happened but the linesman had no doubt he saw a handball. He indicated a penalty straight away and the referee obviously backed him up.
"It was tough to take for Burgess Hill but we have been on the end of a few last-minute decisions and these things happen in football. It was a good contest in the second half and I think overall we just about deserved it."
James Norwood started up front for Town and the 19-year-old gave the visiting defence a tough time in front of the watching Albion scouts.
Ben Putland almost gave Town the lead with a flick header from Luke Denton's long throw and Norwood flashed a header just wide from a Simmonds cross on 15 minutes.
Tricky winger Ben Johnson was the visitors' main threat in the first half. On 27 minutes his run and cross just eluded Dan Beck at the far post and a minute later Johnson had an appeal for a penalty waved away as Denton tackled from behind.
Beck had an effort well saved by Russ Tanner and Richard Hudson skimmed the top of the bar from 20 yards as the Hillians pushed forward.
But Town countered and went ahead after 36 minutes. Chris Dicker picked out Norwood in the box and the youngster's brilliant first time effort from 15 yards gave Craig Stoner no chance.
Lloyd Cotton had a chance to level just before half time but his close range effort was well blocked by Putland.
The second half began brightly and Hill were soon level as skipper Steve Harper expertly volleyed home from 20 yards.
Dicker and Town debutant Paul Richardson were booked, while Fogden saw yellow in what was an entertaining and hard fought second half.
It was deep in injury time when Liam Baitup went in on Danny Gainsford and keeper Craig Stoner. The ball appeared to come off the hand of the keeper but the linesman was convinced Gainsford handled and awarded the penalty.
The yellow card was flashed six times to players surrounding the officials and Fogden and Jamie Howell were sent-off.
Furious supporters had to be restrained from coming on to the field of play before Simmonds converted the penalty with Fogden, bizarrely, still on the pitch.

Hillians: Stoner; M Piper, Beda (Lansdale), Gainsford, Fogden; Hudson, Howell, Cotton, Johnson; Beck, Harper.
Middy Starman: Danny Gainsford. ... Attendance: 388

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News ... #69

 

Jan 2009 . . . . . SIX players from Burgess Hill's Youth squad (u18) have been selected to represent Sussex.

Louis Popel, John Lansdale, Jamie Ingham, Mike McDonald, James Westlake, Jake Philpott

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News ... #70

 

17 Jan. 2009 . . . Woeful Hillians crash

MID SUSSEX TIMES MATCH REPORT

Ashford Town FC 4 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

True, Hillians were without several key players but there was no excuse for what was an immensely disappointing 4-1 defeat at Ashford on Saturday.
The hosts may have gone into the game with confidence high after six straight league wins under their belts and unbeaten in 10 but with the 'curse' of having Steve Lovell receive his manager-of-the-month award prior to kick off, they were ripe for a fall.
But patched-up Hillians, with Mark Pullen back in the ranks and one of the few visiting players to show any true quality, were nowhere near up to the task and probably not helped by the choice of line-up.
Suspended player-manager Jamie Howell opted to play attacking midfielder Ben Johnson at left back and his lack of defensive nous was fully exploited by Ashford in the first half. In addition, young Jamie Westlake was given a starting chance and while that was well merited, it was clear long before he was substituted on 65 minutes that this was not the game where he would show his undoubted potential.
With the likes of skipper Steve Harper and Dan Beck also struggling to show their quality, young John Lansdale guilty of some woeful distribution and Lloyd Cotton penalised for, it seemed, nearly every challenge, whether fair or unfair, it was a bleak afternoon for those fans who made the journey to Kent.
Apart from being well beaten, Hillians also had three players booked and Harper was probably fortunate not to earn a red card for an uncharactersitically wild challenge in stoppage time that was surely more to do with frustration at his own performance as anything else.
Certainly referee Alex Neil and one linesman in particular hardly helped with some poor decisions but their performances were no worse than plenty of the visiting team.
Keeper Craig Stoner was undoubtedly exempt from that criticism as apart from solid handling and calling, he also pulled off plenty of fine saves, one in the first half being right out of the top drawer.
Pullen and Matt Piper could also hold heads high but really it was a team performance that hardly offers much hope for the rest of the season and would hardly have speeded the recovery from injury of the watching Justin Gregory.
Home left back Daniel Brathwaite was running the game, it appeared, and there was no surprise when Ashford went in front after 14 minutes. The dead ball deliveries of Charlie Glyde always looked likely to pose problems and Craig Wilkins prospered with a near post header from one of his right wing corners.
Harper had finished poorly from an early half chance and was then unlucky with a neat turn after the goal but really Hillians were barely in the match and had Stoner not brilliantly denied Wilkins on 20 minutes, it could have been worse.
The equaliser on 37 minutes was completely out of the blue as Lansdale did well to lay the ball off with his chest and Harper showed just what he is capable of by slipping his marker and finishing superbly low inside the keeper's righthand post.
At that point Hillians should have regrouped and settled for what they had. Moving Cotton to left back and keeping things tight, perhaps should have been the preferred option from the start but it did not happen and a glaring defensive gaffe three minutes later put them on the slope to a heavy defeat.
Somehow a misunderstanding in the middle of the back line meant they parted for Paul Jones to glide through unopposed and finish explosively.
On the balance of play it was no more than Ashford deserved and it was highly unlikely there was going to be a way back for Hillians from there. And so it proved in the second half when the visitors were as bad as they were before the break.
Tony Browne was allowed far too much room as he thundered a shot against a post on 56 minutes and Wilkins followed up to grab his second goal of the match.
After that he could easily have completed his hat-trick before sub Bradley Spice finished clinically late on, just five minutes after his introduction.
There was still time for Piper and Harper to join Pullen in the book. The former Hillians skipper had already been withdrawn probably to avoid picking up another yellow card as his frustration with the performance and the officials was starting to reach danger levels.

Hillians: Stoner; M Piper, Beda, Gainsford, Johnson; Westlake, Cotton, Pullen, Lansdale; Beck, Harper. Subs: Elkins (Westlake, 65), P Martin (Pullen, 79).
Middy Starman: Craig Stoner. . . . Attendance: 287.

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News ... #71

 

25 Jan. 2009 . . . Relief for Hillians

MID SUSSEX TIMES MATCH REPORT

Burgess Hill Town FC 2 - 1 Folkestone Invicta

Burgess Hill were desperate for a win and it came on Saturday in somewhat stormy circumstances.
In their first home programme since crowd problems at Eastbourne Town on January 3, club officials warned fans about their behaviour but, ironically, this time it was visiting supporters who were incensed with the officials after two of their players were sent off for second bookable offences late in the game.
Referee Paul Kelly and his assistants were targeted as they walked off but, thankfully, the plastic tunnel and the intervention of Hillians chief executive Gary Croydon averted any physical contact.
The dismissals had no bearing on the result, with Folkestone actually getting it back to 2-1 when they were already down to 10 men, and despite a few nerves in the closing stages, it was a fairly comfortable second win in 14 league games for the hosts.
Apart from the four bookings for mid-table Folkestone, there were also yellow cards for Hillians' skipper Steve Harper, his third in successive games, player-manager Jamie Howell and the returning Justin Gregory.
Some of the decisions looked highly questionable - Howell, for instance, was unlucky to be booked for what the referee construed as a foul - although in the end the home manager was probably relieved to get away with only that blemish.
Nine minutes before Folkestone were awarded their late penalty goal, Howell was momentarily distraught when he thought he had conceded a penalty for a foul on Kieran Byrne. But the referee saw it as a dive by the visiting player and issued a second yellow card.
It was in stoppage time when Folkestone No 5 Frankie Chappell appeared unfortunate to receive similar punishment for a foul. Hillians were back to something nearer full strength although they lost both Dan Beck and Ben Johnson to first-half injuries. Johnson's was particularly painful as he dislocated a knee and was treated in an ambulance that took some time to arrive.
He was given gas and air but the left knee had already popped back and he was sent back into the ground on crutches and with the knee strapped. Phil Elkins came on for Beck after only 18 minutes and the loss of Johnson nine minutes later brought the return of the experienced Gregory after a 12-match absence. He slotted into his best berth at right back while Mark Pulling was pushed into midfield.
Apart from one anxious moment when a foul was awarded against visiting captain Jimmy Dryden, Hillians keeper Craig Stoner gave another confident performance but it was crosses that provided the bulk of his work. He did have a let-off just before his side's opening goal, however, when Gregory's back pass was overhit and the big keeper failed to control it.
On 36 minutes there was much relief in the home camp when they went ahead. James Everitt was harried into an injudicious square ball that enabled the admirable Lloyd Cotton to take his time before thumping a firm drive in off the leg of keeper Jack Delo.
Three bookings came in the last four minutes of the first half and Hillians made a bright start on the resumption.
Elkins and Harper were close to connecting with good crosses and young Jon Lansdale, who after the break proved what a good player he is becoming, failed to capitalise on a mishit shot by Cotton.
It was only eight minutes in when the important second goal arrived. Delo was at fault as he was outjumped by Harper after a neat move enabled Elkins to cross from the right.
After that it was almost inevitable Hillians would drop back a little but scares were relatively few and far between until Gregory was penalised for a foul on Michael Everitt and Dryden scored his customary goal against the hosts.
In the seven minutes that remained, Pulling almost punished another Delo error but Hillians were happy enough with a 2-1 win.

Hillians: Stoner; Pulling, Fogden, Gainsford, M Piper; Howell, Lansdale, Cotton, Johnson; Beck, Harper. Subs: Elkins (Beck, 18), Gregory (Johnson, 27), Carr , Ingham & Hunwick (not used).
Middy Starman: Lloyd Cotton was his usual all-action self in the first half but maintaining a similarly high level of commitment throughout and therefore earning the vote was Nick Fogden.

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News ... #72

 

28 Jan. 2009 . . . League Cup exit and injuries ... report from ...

THE MID SUSSEX TIMES

Dulwich Hamlet 3 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

Triple injury blow for Hillians .... Injuries are ravaging the Burgess Hill squad but player-manager Jamie Howell is not hopeful of making any new signings before Saturday's Ryman League trip to Merstham.
He was in contact with three or four players even before the last two matches cost him injuries to Dan Beck, Ben Johnson and Phil Elkins.
"I have a few players in mind but at this stage of the season and under the current economic climate, I can't be confident of bringing anyone new in this week," he admitted on Wednesday.
Beck could be in the line for a return this weekend after picking up an achilles injury on Saturday but Johnson will be out for a month after dislocating his knee and young Phil Elkins suffered heartache when breaking his leg in two places in Tuesday's 3-1 League Cup defeat at Dulwich.
With skipper Steve Harper resting a thigh strain, Hill gave squad places to young reserves Louis Clark, Charlie Cooke and Liam Murray. Clark played from the start in midfield, while Peter Martin made his full senior debut up front.
Two goals in injury time sent Hillians to defeat against an experienced Dulwich side who agreed to host the match because of floodlight time restrictions at Leylands Park.
Howell said: "The whole side did brilliantly and I couldn't have asked for more from the youngsters."
Hill started brightly on a Champion Hill pitch that cut up badly after being used by ground-sharers Fisher the previous night.
Jon Lansdale forced an early save from Sheikh Ceesay and on 19 minutes Elkins headed just over after a good break by Lloyd Cotton. Soon after Elkins had strong claims for a penalty turned down.
But gradually Dulwich found their feet and Cedric Ngakan should have scored with a free set-piece header before skipper Mark Cumberbatch nodded powerfully wide from a corner.
Craig Stoner pulled off an excellent save to thwart Junior Kaffo just on half time but was guilty of a howler on the hour that presented the same player with the opening goal. Stoner controlled a back pass but then gave away possession to leave Kaffo with a gift open goal.
Howell had a penalty claim turned down 10 minutes later but almost immediately a long ball over the top caught the hosts napping and Elkins lobbed the keeper.
Elkins' joy then turned to pain and misery on 80 minutes when he suffered a fracture of his tibia and fibula.
That led to a seven-minute stoppage and it was during that added time that Daryl Plummer struck twice to deal gutsy Hillians a cruel blow.

Hillians: Stoner; M Piper, Fogden, Gainsford, Gregory; Lansdale, Howell, Cotton, Clark; P Martin, elkins. Subs: Cooke (Elkins, 80), Murray (Piper, 87), Hunwick (not used).
Zac Beda should be back for the Merstham game after missing Saturday's match because he was trialing for a sports place at an American college. He then went down with food poisoning and missed the Dulwich tie.
Skipper Harper and the cup-tied Mark Pulling should also be back for the Merstham trip as Hillians try to put even more daylight between them and the two relegation places.

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News ... #73

 

30 Jan. 2009 . . . A memorial match in memory of Ringmer's Herve King

Sunday 15th February

A memorial match in memory of Ringmer's Herve King will be staged at the Caburn,Anchor Field,Ringmer on Sunday 15th February (the first anniversary of Herve’s unexpected death), kick off at 2.00pm. The match will be between a Ringmer Invitation XI, managed by Steve Johnson and comprising players who played at Ringmer with Herve and a Three Bridges Invitation XI. Normal admission prices will apply (£5 for adults, children and OAPs £2.50). It is fitting that Three Bridges should take part in this memorial match as they were Ringmer's opponents on that fateful day last year. The match officials will also be the same as they were on that day.

At the request of his partner, Sarah, all proceeds from this match will go to the Ashley Jolly Sudden Adult Death Trust.

In addition his former team-mate, Luke Gedling, will be running in this year’s London Marathon in memory of Herve and all the money he raises will go to the same charity. Sponsorship forms are available from Ringmer FC.

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News ... #74

 

31 Jan. 2009 . . . Merstham FC 1 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

Constant pressure, maintained until the very end - brings a late reward as Lloyd Cotton heads over the line for the deserved equaliser against a very efficient Merstham side.

Welcome to Louis Clarke
Scorer Lloyd Cotton
back home! Mark Pulling
on the ball -Matt Piper
company for Steve Harper
clearing - Danny Gainsford
whoops - Jamie Howell
goalmouth action
new shirt for Steve Harper

Just one of the many openings created today.

happy on the ball - John Lansdale
Peter Martin gets crowded
Craig Stoner - another safe take
close up of Lloyd's goal
Foggie likes it!
So does ...
everyone ...
else.
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News ... #75

 

6 Feb. 2009 . . . local derby with Worthing : match preview

CLICK for interview with Manager Jamie Howell

Jamie Howell

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News ... #76

 

7 Feb. 2009 . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 1 - 1 Worthing FC

A goal and a performance worthy of a valuable point against an in-form Worthing.

Luke Gedling

Welcome back to Luke Gedling.

Matt Piper
Justin Gregory
Peter Martin
Great exHillian Manager Alan Pook keeping an eye on Matt Piper.
Justin Gregory - great to see him getting fully fit again.
A rewarding full game for Peter Martin.
Danny Gainsford
Dan Beck
Ashley Carr
Some big company for Danny Gainsford.
Very welcome return for Dan Beck after injury.
Oh-Ah Ashley Carr, Hillian goal scoring legend in action.
Jim Collins, Gary Croydon
Bob Hitchcock
Old pals around today : Alan Pook, Danny Bloor and Ian Stevens
With Gary Croydon - it's Jim Collins.
Leylands favourite! Bob Hitchcock.
John Lansdale
John Lansdale

John Lansdale did have a good game,

but it just happens lots of my best pics feature him!
John Lansdale
John Lansdale
John Lansdale
John Lansdale
John Lansdale
John Lansdale
 
John Lansdale Ashley Carr
 

Phil ElkinsLet's hope Phil Elkins enjoyed the match and that he'll be back playing before too long.

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News ... #77

 

10 Feb. 2009 . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 5 Whitstable Town FC

A most bizarre season continues - and it's not over yet by any means.

The team is changed around after the last game and Craig Stoner injures his back during the warm-ups, but the goalkeeper change has nothing to do with what follows. The script continues to twist and turn, if you wrote this and submitted it to TV - they'd say you were crazy!

If we win 0- 6 at Cray on Saturday I will need counselling.

I should add that Whitstable were a very very lively side! None of us want them to go down, mainly because we had such a nice time there (winning 4-0 had only a little to do with it) but ....... well, football makes me eat my words all the time!

From the Mid Sussex Times ..........

Hillians' nightmare

A back injury to keeper Craig Stoner in the warm-up meant a first game in six years for Burgess Hill assistant manager Colin Hunwick and it proved a nightmare as they crashed 5-0 at home to Whitstable in what was a six-pointer near the foot of the Ryman South table.
Not that Hunwick could be blamed as he even saved a second half penalty that would have made it 6-0 and more than turned around Whitstable's 4-0 defeat at home by Hillians on the second Saturday of the season.
The visitors were well up for this one and built a 3-0 lead in the first 25 minutes with goals by David Cory, Clint Gooding and Ian Pulman. The Oystermen looked sharp but they were assisted by some woeful home defending by a much-changed Hillians team.
The visitors scored from their first attack of the second half, just three minutes in as Pulman notched his second, and it was getting to embarrassing proportions 11 minutes later when Liam Quinn converted a penalty.
Hunwick spared further blushes when he denied Quinn a second from the spot on 69 minutes but truly this was a night which everyone connected with the home club will want to forget as quickly as possible.

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News ... #78

 

14 Feb. 2009 . . . Cray Wanderers FC 3 - 0 Burgess Hill Town FC

Another defeat. Big turnout needed next Saturday ... it is getting important that we collect some points now.

Ominous words on the Cray dugout, as their bench admire Justin Gregory.

Justin Gregory in flight.
Craig Stoner fit and back in goal.
Luke Gedling surveys the situation.
Always competing Matt Piper.
A ray of sunlight hits Danny Gainsford.
Player/Manager Jamie Howell reflects.
Jamie in front of the Cray bench with it's logo.
Captain Steve Harper getting some attention.
Louis Clarke gets off a good shot early on.
Matt moves us forward with Peter Martin advancing.
Louis Clarke on the run.
Danny Gainsford mid-air.
Steve Harper goes very close.
Ashley Carr encouraging.
Lloyd Cotton ... so close.

Poor Nick Fogden: accidental hand ball, outside the area - straight red card - obviously.

From the Mid Sussex Times ..........

It's a bad day for Hillians

A gutsy performance at Cray Wanderers was not enough to save Hillians from another defeat and with results elsewhere going very much against them, things are starting to look serious as they struggle to avoid the drop back to County League football.
Three of the teams who started the day below them won although two of those victories came against the two other sides who were below them in the Ryman South table.
Often in the past fast-starting Cray have blown Hillians out of the water in the opening half hour but in this 3-0 defeat it was the visitors who were by far the most dominating force in that period of the match.
Lloyd Cotton and Louis Clark both went close and then on 25 minutes skipper Steve Harper, playing as the lone frontrunner, missed a one-on-one when put through by Cotton.
But the tide was starting to turn and on 34 minutes Cray had their first chance when captain Jamie Kempster set up Tyrone Stirling for a powerful shot that was touched over by the returning Craig Stoner.
Five minutes after that Hillians were behind as the same home pair combined to leave Richmond Kissi a simple tap-in at the far post.
Ashley Carr was introduced for midfielder Luke Gedling at the start to the second half, which again opened brightly for the visitors. On the hour Harper was again clean through and this time was denied by the legs of keeper Glen Knight.
But then in little more than a minute Stoner saved a deflected Kempster shot and thwarted Kissi, on the latter occasion being grateful to see Callum O'Shea blast the rebound high and wide.
But on 65 minutes disaster struck when Hillians defender Nick Fogden was a little unlucky to be sent off for a handling offence. O'Shea was off target from the resulting free kick and then missed a good chance from Stirling's cross.
Any visiting hopes expired on 75 minutes when Lewis Wood made it 2-0 and 10 minutes later was gifted a second when Stoner spilled a shot he should really have saved comfortably.
Even then, there was time for Harper to miss another one-on-one and leave Hillians with nothing to show from a spirited performance in which youngster Clark again underlined his potential.
Hillians: Stoner; M Piper, Fogden, Gainsford, Gregory; P Martin, Howell, Cotton, Gedling, Clark; Harper. Subs: Carr (Gedling, 45), Murray and Hunwick (not used).

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News ... #79

 

20 Feb. 2009 . . . FIRST WITH THE NEWS .....

The Evening Argus .... (article by By Mike Legg)

Charlton keeper joins Hillians

Burgess Hill have signed Charlton youth team keeper Callum Christie and he will go straight in for tomorrow’s game with a resurgent Croydon Athletic at Leylands Park.

Christie, a second-year scholar with the Championship side, has joined on work experience and takes the gloves because Craig Stoner is unavailable.

John Lansdale and Mark Pulling are on holiday while Dan Beck may not figure as his wife is due to give birth.

Hillians are just four points above the relegation places.

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News ... #80

 

21 Feb. 2009 . . . Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 0 Croydon Athletic FC

Not too often you'd be happy with a point, but this one was hard fought for and well earned. Although we sit too near the bottom of the league table, performances like this are feeding the confidence again.

Great light today for a 'study' or two!
New keeper Callum Murray, who sat in very comfortably behind his defence.
Luke Gedling on the ball.
The defence well set-up. With Foggy charging it down.
Couple of the
exciting Louis Clarke.
A couple of shots of Justin Gregory - I asked 4 people for their Man of The Match .... they all said Justin.
Luke Gedling hits the post and see the ball run away - right across the goal line!
Ashley Carr
Ashley Carr
Ashley Carr

Some shots of Ashley Carr ... 3 shots of him being mashed into the barrier!!

Ashley Carr
and 4 consecutive shots
Ashley Carr
Ashley Carr
of Ashley hard at work, and, getting better every game.
Ashley Carr

Finally - a piece of art!! Just need to find a use for it.

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News ... #81

 

24 Feb. 2009 . . . Worthing FC 1 - 0 Burgess Hill Town FC

The big One! .... but, with Brighton at home and Man Utd and Arsenal in Europe and on the telly, a bit quiet really. We are down to 10 men by the end of the game and see Worthing pushed back and hanging on to the lead ........ if only ...

Jamie Howell directing.
Lloyd Cotton follows up.
Goalmouth action.
John Lansdale chases it down.
John again.
Justin Gregory & Louis Clarke
Travelling supporters.
Nice to see Garry again.
Captain Steve Harper.
Lloyd Cotton.
Steve Harper.
Louis Clarke.
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News ... #82

 

27 Feb. 2009 . . . Dulwich preview from The Argus

Player-manager Jamie Howell says Burgess Hill’s survival hopes depend on their home games against the sides also fighting relegation in Ryman division one south.

Hillians go to high riding Dulwich on Sunday (2.00) before key home games with fellow strugglers Godalming, Corinthain Casuals and Whyteleafe.

Howell said: “How we do against them will dictate how well we finish. But with players coming back and the commitment we are giving, I am confident of a positive outcome.”

Full-back Justin Gregory (one game) and centre-half Nick Fogden (two games) are suspended while John Lansdale is unavailable. Winger Lloyd Skinner is set to play and Howell has inquired about Worthing’s Richard Greenfield.

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News ... #83

 

1st March Dulwich Hamlet 2 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

Unable to travel to the game, your website correspondant, gets on the phone to Tim, and posts live updates on the front page of the website, the gist of which was :

22 mins: Steve Harper 1on1 with the keeper, scores from acute angle .... 0-1 Burgess Hill

29 mins: 1-1 Burgess Hill

57mins: still 1-1 (good chance to regain lead while I am on the 'phone)

87mins against the run of play, BH having had many chances, we concede, 2-1 behind now

89mins: everyone up for deep throw in ..... into the box ... keeper collects

90mins: LOST ... another defeat, but another good effort, result could be seen as against the run of play.

***********

Gainsford definately Man of the Match

Team: Christie, Pulling, Piper, Gedling, Gainsford, Cooke, Harper, Cotton, Howell, Beck, Clarke (P.Martin, Stoner,Murray,Hunwick)

I'm expecting to see a good report of the game on the Dulwich website, having read one of the most thorough, well informed previews on there earlier - well worth a look.

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News ... #84

 

PRESS RELEASE

Wednesday 4th March 2009 - BURGESS HILL TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB


After a series of disappointing results the directors of Burgess Hill Town Football Club have decided that the Club needs a change of direction and consequently have decided to part company with manager Jamie Howell and his assistant Colin Hunwick.

The Club is presently in a relegation struggle in the Ryman League Division 1 South and the directors view is that changes needed to be made in order to ensure the Club’s future in that League.

Chief Executive and former manager Gary Croydon said “Jamie has been a great asset to the Club on the playing pitch, but unfortunately results do not lie and our position in the League is such that questions had to be raised over Jamie’s management. Nevertheless we wish him all the best for the future”.

Chairman Kevin Newell said “ A number of people have expressed interest in the position and we will be considering our options carefully before making further appointments”.

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News ... #85

 

Ryman League Red Nose Day and Comic Relief Support

The Ryman League – officially known as the Isthmian Football League – are supporting their stationery sponsor’s £500,000 fund raising drive for Red Nose Day (March 13).

All home matches played by the 66 clubs on Saturday March 7 and Saturday March 14 will feature bright red footballs. At all of these matches, collections will be made and cash collected given to Comic Relief.

Alan Turvey, Ryman League Chairman said, “The charity challenged us to ‘Do Something Funny for Money’, so we thought that a Red Nose style football would do the trick. We’ve had clearance from the Football Association but expect our initiative will raise a few questions and eyebrows!”

Kypros Kyprianou, Group Chief Executive for Ryman added, “It’s great that Alan and his team have found an imaginative way to get involved. The red footballs are a winner but it is best that we avoid the red cards. ”

As well as raising funds through matches, Ryman Stationery is fundraising through its 240 stores nationwide. Ryman stores nationwide are selling quirky Red Nose Day pens, fun sticky notes, pencils, handy notebooks and large erasers for £1 each that will raise smiles as well as funds. The stationer’s employees are also raising cash from friends and family through sponsored walks, runs, hops and even truck dragging.

Not to be outdone by his colleagues, business owner Theo Paphitis has turned his gunmetal grey Maybach 62 car – one of the world’s most luxurious saloons – into an eye-popping colourful red and white splattered automobile. The car will be on the road up until Red Nose Day.

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News ... #86

 

Burgess Hill Town FC 1 - 1 Walton & Hersham FC

Concede in the first minute ... struggle to create few chances ... kept working hard ... score very late goal ... tell me we are turning a corner please.

Back again: G.Croydon
Early Walton goal
action at other end.
Mark Pulling
John Lansdale
He's back! R.Greenfield
Louis Pople
Charlie Cooke
Ooohhhhh!
Richard & Ashley Carr
Justin Gregory
Ashley Carr

Zac Beda scores to gain an important point for Burgess Hill

John Lansdale says "Well Done Zac" (probably)
 
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News ... #87

 

Fleet Town FC 4 - 0 Burgess Hill Town FC

The agony continues ...

Your correspondant - in the wrong seat.
Not often we share the pitch with England Internationals - Andy Sinton gets too close to our dugout.
At 0-0 if this header hadn't been cleared off the line ... it could have etc.....
John Lansdale
Matt Piper
Danny Gainsford
Justin Gregory
Lloyd Cotton
Another chance.
Nick Fogden
Luke Gedling (or Gelding as the tannoy announced)
Justin Gregory
Should have got him then Lloyd.
Ref - not crying.
Other pocket Ref!
Charlie Cooke

From the Mid Sussex Times .......... Croydon blast for Hillians

BURGESS Hill Town boss Gary Croydon has blasted his side's physical and mental state following the 4-0 defeat at Fleet. Hillians conceded three goals in four first half minutes in the loss, and had Lloyd Cotton and Nick Fogden sent off in the second half. It now means Croydon's men are in the bottom two of Ryman Division 1 South.

He said: "It was all over in the first 12 minutes. We showed a lack of discipline in giving away an early penalty. We then worked really hard until later in the game when we we shot ourselves in the foot by having two men sent off. "This group of players has been allowed to become very unfit, both mentally and physically," he remarked. "It is going to take a lot of hard work to bring them round. I stepped back into the hot seat to try and rescue the club from a position it does not deserve to be in."

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News ... #88

 

18th March 2009

 

New signing(s)

Wesley Tate

Wesley Tate, the 26 year old former Crowborough striker has signed for Burgess Hill Town FC. Wesley trained with the squad last night and will partner Steve Harper 'up front' on Saturday for his debut against Corinthian-Casuals FC. From the east of the County he has also played for Wealden, Sidley, Ringmer, Tunbridge Wells and the Sussex FA representative side. A prolific goalscorer, he played a key role in Crowborough Athletic's 2007/08 Sussex League title success.

There are 2 other signings in the offing, but, nothing can be released until papers are signed and registrations are complete ... please check back - as soon as it happens ...... it'll be on here.

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News ... #89

 

19th March 2009

A chat with Danny Gainsford

Danny Gainsford
website

I'm looking for good news Danny, so I thought I'd call you! I heard that you turned down a move to the table-topping Kingstonian a little while ago?

DG

Yes, they came in around Christmas time with a 7 day approach, it's a really good club and anyone would be keen to go there. But my hearts at BH right now and we can't leave it in the state it's in, we want to try and get out of the mess we're in. I remember talking to you earlier in the season and saying how with the players coming in we might be going onto great things. It's quite unbelievable what has happened this season.

website

Unbelievable is the right word. Supporters will be glad to read about you chosing to stay here, I'm sure of that.

DG
Well it's a good club and we don't want to see it like this.
website

Have you been approached often through the season?

DG

Not that often! I had a lot of time for Jamie and if anyone did come in for you, you know he'd tell you, he was always very honest with us. But I said to him straight away that I wasn't going to leave the club - especially right now. A few of the lads have had approaches and turned them down, thing is the lads are quite close and as much as they have affection for the club - they want to stick together and not leave their mates in the lurch either.

website

Since Jamie left, how is the dressing room? Is Gary Croydon shaking it about in there?

DG

Yes, there are new faces in there and I think there are new players coming in too at the moment. Wes Tate trained with us last night ..... he's very sharp Wes, I've played against him a few times and he'll make a good partner for Harps I think. I heard there's a couple more tonight, I'll have to wait and see, everyone who is going to be involved with be there tonight. With Lloyd and Foggie out soon we'll need them.

website

I think I saw GC having a chat with them at Fleet - away from everything in the middle of a little field!

DG

Yes, you got that right!

website

Time now to 'Spill the Beans'. Who is the shambles in the dressing room .... lost boots, odd sock etc.

DG

That's Foggie he gets fined every week. He'd rather buy a new pair of boots instead of cleaning them!

website

Who's the comedian in the dressing room?

DG

That'll be Foggie and Harps, one of those two will be in the middle of it.

website

I heard someone was putting liniment in people's underwear!

DG

That's Foggie again I think. When Colin Hunwick was here, he was heavily involved in the fun too. They used to try and out-do each other and quite often clothes would go missing too.

website

When he gets suspended - you'll be glad to see the back of him !!!! (only joking). Who is the serious faced, fist shaking, let's get at 'em boy ... in the dressing room.

DG

Well that would have to be Tucky and Jamie too, but now when they're not around, it's all of us together. Lloyd isn't a big talker but he doesn't need to say anything! You know what you are going to get from Lloyd, he doesn't need to gee people up.

website

What's your daytime job.

DG

I'm a Personal Trainer, I've got my own business in a studio in Worthing.

website

You'll have to have an advert on the website! Are we going to stay up !?

DG

Well I certainly hope so. Obviously we'll do all we can and with another striker to go with Harps and players to replace Foggie and Lloyd while they are suspended - well, we have every chance. This club should be there. Big game on Saturday.

website

What have you won in Football?

DG

I've won promotion a couple of times with Steyning and Shoreham. I've won the League Cup with Shoreham. Won some other Cups in the Doc Martens when I was playing for Shepshed while I was at University at Loughborough and I played for my County. At 18 I got to the final trials for England Schoolboys - each player at the final trial had one game, so I got to wear the 3 Lions shirt - just once!

website

Did you keep the shirt?

DG

No wasn't able to and I didn't even have my photograph taken in it!!

website

(photoshop experts please make a picture with Danny and the shirt please!) What's the best ground you have played at.

DG

The Walkers Stadium, played there in a Senior Cup Final against Leicester, it was brilliant and had just been returfed because the next game on there was an England game.

website

Whose the best player you've played with at Burgess Hill?

DG

Harps I guess, you don't get many natural goal scorers like that. Not who score as many as him.

website

Whose the best player you have ever played with.

DG

Gary Charman at Horsham, I'm a big fan of his, played with him at youth level and when I was at Horsham. He had everything, I can't believe he never made it as a professional. In terms of players who have 'made it', the best were Stephen Hunt who was at Palace when I was there - now at Reading.

website

Who shall I interview next and what is the first question I should ask him.

DG

Lloyd Cotton and ask him if he enjoyed his training course!

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News ... #90

 

20th March 2009

More signings and Argus report.

Hillians boss slams 'unfit' players

Here's today's article in The Argus by Mike Legg, in which Caretaker Manager Gary Croydon reiterates the information he gave to this website today ....

"Burgess Hill boss Gary Croydon says his relegation threatened players are “unfit and poorly motivated.”

Hill have a vital home game against fellow strugglers Corinthian-Casuals tomorrow and Croydon has slammed former boss Jamie Howell who was sacked two weeks ago. He said: “It is obviously a big game and I am desperately trying to get fresh faces in because I have never picked up a bunch of players who are in such a poor state. They are unfit and poorly motivated.

“The previously incumbent only coached the players but you have to be fit in the first place.“They are unmotivated because the situation was allowed to deteriorate by the previous incumbent.”

Croydon has signed former Crowborough striker Wes Tate in an attempt to add extra firepower and he will partner Steve Harper up front tomorrow. Leo Day has also returned to the club.Croydon added: “The club and supporters do not deserve to be in this position yet we are.“We will be working very hard not to get relegated but I will have to change things as some of these players are not capable of digging us out of the situation we are in.” Croydon added: “It’s not a must win game as there are plenty of points to play for after this game.“But it is a home game and represents a chance to win a football match and it is a must-not-lose game – there’s a big difference.”

Gary further informed the website that Leo Day is signing on Dual Forms with Whitehawk and won't be available for Saturday's game. An additional signing is Gavin Geddes, the former Brighton man returns to the club he scored 43 goals for in 65 games about 8 years ago. Observers say that Gavin is in great shape and is an even better player than he was then.

Gary expects to sign another striker in time for Tuesday's game against Godalming.

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News ... #91

 

21sth March 2009

Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 0 Corinthian-Casuals FC

Wesley Tate
First welcome two experienced players who showed their value to our relegations struggle in their debuts ... Wesley Tate and Gavin Geddes.
Gavin Geddes
Oadmeads School enjoy the day
Pre Match spirits are good
Early warning shot
Gavid Geddes flicks on
One of many good chances
Wes Tate with early shot
. . . . Click below to see some of the chances
Close : no cigar!
How did this stay out.
More action.
John Lansdale. (& Butch)
Yet another attempt.
Both new players at work.
Another near one
The Gallery!
If only ...
Callum Christie - safe!
Rod Croydon - assisting . ..
. . . Gary Croydon

From the Mid Sussex Times .......... Burgess Hill manager Gary Croydon believes his side will have no trouble staying up if they play like they did on Saturday.

The Hillians were held to a 0-0 at home by fellow Ryman Division 1 South strugglers Corinthian Casuals, but enjoyed by far the better chances. The best of these fell to Gavin geddes, who hit the bar, while Casuals stopper Matt Mann made a number of vital second half saves to keep the visitors in it. It was not all one way traffic though, Callum Christie pulled off a terrific stop in injury time to make sure of the point.

Croydon said: "If we play like that in the last seven games we will be ok, we play that way, we will get the points to keep us up."

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News ... #92

 

24th March 2009

Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 0 Godalming FC

No goals and no camera. Your cameraman had a long day and decided to leave the camera and enjoy the match without watching it through a lens, to have a beer, a shout and enjoy the game.

We are harder to beat, just need a few goals - the battle for Ryman survival goes on.

... one off the phone.

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News ... #93

 

28th March 2009

Sittingbourne FC 1 - 1 Burgess Hill Town FC

Waiting for car parts to arrive so I can get home! I'm stuck in this Cornish seaside pub - it's a tough life!

I've had to steal the picture from the SITTINGBOURNE FC website - thanks very much.

Here's the Mid-Sussex Times report ...

Another draw for Hillians

Gary Croydon along with a few of the club's regulars missed Saturday's trip to Sittingbourne, where a first goal in four games enabled Hillians to make it three draws in a row.
It was another welcome point and one the visitors deserved against a side pressing for a play-off place.
With the wind favouring Sittingbourne, they edged the first half and had a good chance as early as the first minute when Matt Bourne nodded back a long free kick and Rick Reeves fired over from just inside the box.
Hillians failed to capitalise on successive crosses by Gavin Geddes and Luke Gedling on 16 minutes and five minutes later they fell behind when Joe Horlock lifted the ball over the defence and Colin Richmond ran through to fire past Callum Christie.
Three minutes later Christie turned over a stinging Horlock drive but soon after that Wes Tate twice threatened in quick succession at the other end.
On the half hour Tate turned Reeves just inside the Hillians half and embarked a strong run that ended with a 20-yard shot that Matt Reed saved and two minutes later the home keeper tipped over another Tate effort.
After the break Hillians gained the edge and on the hour Tate again turned Reeves but this time shot wide.
However, a minute later he headed his side back on terms from close range after a great cross to the far post by Gavin Geddes.
Four minutes after that big Danny Gainsford, who along with reserve player Charlie Cooke posed a formidable central defensive barrier, prodded just wide under pressure when a short corner enabled Mark Pulling to play the ball into the box.
After that things were fairly quiet until just before full time when Gedling pulled the ball back for Jon Lansdale to fire just over from close range.
Andy Gander and Ashley Carr took charge in the absence of Croydon, who flew back from Tenerife on Saturday night, and must have been pleased with a point without suspended duo Nick Fogden and Lloyd Cotton, and the injured defender Matt Piper.
Hillians: Chrisite; Pulling, Cooke, Gainsford, Gregory; Gedling, Lansdale, Beda, Geddes; Tate, Harper. Subs: Carr (Tate, 85); Pople, Clarke, Piper, Agate (none used).
Middy Starman: Gainsford and Cooke did well but Justin Gregory gets the vote for a faultless performance and some much-needed talking and organisation at the back.

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News ... #94

 

31st March 2009

Reinforcements ...

Burgess Hill Town FC can announced that, just prior to today's transfer deadline the following (dual) signings were completed.

- Leo Day (defender/midfielder) completes his dual registration, Leo is a Whitehawk FC player.

- Andy Lutwyche (defender) signs on dual forms, Andy is a Worthing United FC player. (welcome back!!)

- Toby Philips (defender) signs on dual forms, Toby is a Whitehawk FC player.

Caretaker Manager Gary Croydon expressed our Club's gratitude to Worthing Utd and Whitehawk Clubs for allowing their players to help us out at this critical time.

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News ... #95

 

4th April 2009

Burgess Hill Town FC 2 - 0 Whyteleafe FC

(Harper, Tate)

Steve Harper celebrates! (with fan)

Hillians win at long last (from the Mid Sussex Times)

It may not have been pretty but a first win in 14 games helped lift Burgess Hill out of the bottom two and brought the smiles back to Leylands Park on Saturday.
A brisk breeze and a hard, dusty surface made for testing conditions but not even that could justify the truly awful first-half fare served up by two poor sides in Hillians and visitors Whyteleafe.
But at least there was a little more to cheer after the break and it was the hosts who had cause to celebrate as goals by skipper Steve Harper and newcomer Wes Tate sealed a crucial 2-0 win.
The overriding feeling was one of relief as Hillians went into this game without the suspended Nick Fogden, Lloyd Cotton and Charlie Cooke, and had the added misfortune of losing young Charlton keeper Callum Christie late on. His landlady died suddenly and with so many young professionals living away from home, it was a relationship that was almost like a mother and son. Certainly manager Gary Croydon perfectly understood the youngster's distress and he drafted in reserve keeper James Shaw for his first senior game. He also gave a first senior outing of the season to no-nonsense central defender Paul Clarke.
Neither let the team down, with Clarke doing particularly well and the keeper looking confident but not having a shot to save all afternoon.
As for Leafe, it was a miserable afternoon that ended in the injury time dismissal of No 8 Robert Smith, an influential player but one over whom the red mist had descended quite a few minutes before he was red carded for spitting at Jon Lansdale.

Early stretches with Emma the birthday girl on the right!
Pre Match Tension.
Young keeper appearing confident.
The defence at work.
Luke Gedling
LG again with half the team watching
John Lansdale
off the ground !

above .... Gavin Geddes and Wes Tate, working hard.

Steve Harper - about to score ...
... scoring
... relieved ... and ...
... celebrating!
Justin Gregory - in action.
and unfortunately leaving the action.
Respect please !
Match Sponsor: Keith Western with Steve Harper
If you see this man ....

A few faces to catch up!

Andy Gander
Alan Lofthouse
Paul Clarke
Assistant Manager: Andy Gander
Assistant Manager: Alan Lofthouse
Reserve Team 'guru': Paul Clarke, in central defence today.
James Shaw
Ben Greer
Aaron Agate
Youth Keeper: James Shaw, called in at short notice - a solid performance.
Ben Greer: Youth player making debut from the bench.
Aaron Agate, sub keeper on the bench.
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News ... #96

 

11th April 2009

Burgess Hill Town FC 1 - 2 Kingstonian FC

(Gelding)

Hillians give it a very good go against a strong, tricky (and table topping) Kingstonians ...... close: no cigar!

Good size noisy crowd. Match Sponsor Smurf with MOM Callum Christie
Danny Gainsford and Mark Pulling
Danny gets a header on target
Mark Pulling and Luke Gedling
Early chance tipped over
Art!
Justin Gregory
Wes Tate at work
Luke Gedling's equalizing goal
How big is the problem Paul ?
Wes again
Paul Clarke
Callum Christie
John Lansdale
Justin Gregory
Gavin Geddes

From the Brighton ARGUS

Manager Gary Croydon was left cursing two pivotal decisions by the referee. Striker Gavin Geddes was sent off for an alleged head-butt on Jamie Beer with the game poised at 1-1 in the second half while the K’s also scored from a controversial penalty given against Danny Gainsford for a tug on Carl Wilson-Denis.

Geddes denied there was any contact at all despite Beer throwing himself to the floor and Croydon said: “The game hinged on those two poor refereeing decisions. “I spoke to the referee afterwards in the boardroom and asked what he had sent him off for and he told me that he thought that he had, out of the corner of his eye, seen him move his head towards their player.

“Geddes has never been sent off before and was a professional footballer. I said to the referee I couldn’t believe he had made a crucial decision on what he thought he might have saw. “But we were conned by Kingstonian all game.

“It’s no coincidence that they have had four players sent off against them in the previous six games the way they go about their business. “It’s the dark side of the game and I want no part of it.” Beer said: “He (Geddes) just got the hump and put the head on me.

“It wasn’t a proper head-butt but there was contact and I’m experienced to know that in those situations the guy is going to be sent off.”

 
definately no movement ...
definately no contact ...
but it floored an opponent !!
Gavin Geddes is obviously a ...
Ninja Assassin
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News ... #97

 

13th April 2009

Crowborough Athletic FC 1 - 4 Burgess Hill Town FC

(Gainsford, Tate, Harper 2(1 pen))

4 goals and 3 points and it was sunny too !!

Danny Gainsford scores the 1st goal
and celebrates
Wes Tate gets the 2nd
Steve Haper with the 3rd from the spot
Steve again, thumps the 4th goal

Welcome back Lloyd

<--------- back in the

Cotton, who is quickly

thick of it. ------>

Wecome and thanks to Leo Day (welcome back!) and Toby Phillips, both on dual forms from Whitehawk FC, for turning out for Burgess Hill FC

Leo Day. . . Toby Phillips

More excellent work from Callum Christie
Justin Gregory with Hill supporters
John Lansdale with ex-Hillian and Crowborough Captain Dave Soutar
     
To finish .... bit of artwork!
. . Maybe I need a break!
 
The fastest thing on the pitch today ... providing the half time entertainment.

Big win for Hillians (from the Mid Sussex Times)

Burgess Hill made harder work of easing relegation fears than Monday's 4-1 scoreline at relegated Crowborough would suggest.
Big centre half Danny Gainsford swept them ahead after only six minutes and things seemed to be going very much their way when Wes Tate broke clear and got a fortunate bounce of the ball off home keeper Rob Gordon to make it 2-0 after 27 minutes.
But after looking comfortable, they then conceded a goal seven minutes before half time when Callum Christie was beaten in the air by home skipper Dave Soutar after a header had struck the bar from a free kick.
Soutar was delighted to score against one of his old clubs and would have been even happier had Christie not superbly foiled Sam Carrington twice in quick succession midway through the second half.
A harsh penalty award for handball on 78 minutes enabled Steve Harper to put his side back in the comfort zone and the Hillians skipper wrapped it up four minutes from time.
Hill manager Gary Croydon was happy with the result and the performances of dual County League signings Leo Day and Toby Phillips in their first games of the season.

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News ... #98

 

18th April 2009

Burgess Hill Town FC 0 - 2 Metropolitan Police FC

Defeat against Play-off contenders Met. Police today. Harried and out-done in the first half: the second half is more than competitive for the Hillians but another goal against and a penalty well saved (twice) condemns us to a home defeat. BUT ... elsewhere Godalming beat Chipstead and that result means we cannot be relegated this season.

Wes Tate and 'the barmy
. army' on duty.
John Lansdale & Mark Pulling
Steve Harper
Early Met. attack
Danny Gainford
hello, hello, hello
USA visitor in the stand
Toby Phillips and Lloyd Cotton
Youth substitute Louis Pople
Peter Martin watched by Luke Gedling
Louis Pople in action
more Police at the game
directions from Justin Gregory
Gavin Geddes
Callum Christie close with the penalty
Man of The Match: Danny Gainsford with Match Sponsors - The Savannah Bar in Haywards Heath
Club Director Clive Dryden chats to 'The Police' after the match
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News ... #99

 

22nd April 2009

Well done Shaz!

Hillian favourite Shaheen Sadough in Guinness World Records Smashed TV show.

Click the cutting below (from today's Argus) and 'read all about it' (good colour shirts)

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News ... #100

 

25th April 2009

Season ends on a high note and a sunny day in Chipstead.

Chipstead FC 0 - 2 Burgess Hill Town FC

Mark Pulling, Matt Piper & Lloyd Cotton
Captain Steve Harper
New Camerman!
3 minutes: Harper 1-0
Peter Martin
Danny Gainsford
Steve meets the Keeper!
Callum Christie
Peter Martin
Callum Christie
Steve Harper
End of season !!
Toby Phillips
makes it 2-0
celebrations
John Lansdale
Peter Martin
'The Bench'
Ref gets ball in the face
Charlie Cooke
Lloyd Cotton
John Lansdale
Lloyd Cotton
Wes Tate
That's it !!!!!!!

POST MATCH INTERVIEW (mp3)

MATCH REPORT from The Chipstead FC website

Chipstead potentially closed out their fling with the Ryman League, as they lost to Burgess Hill Town at High Road.

The performance of the relegated hosts did nothing to convince spectators that they deserve to stay up, of which there is still an outside chance, subject to unsuccessful applications from teams promoted from the lower leagues. The Hillians, who only last week won the fight for survival, completely overshadowed Chips.

The lackluster display from the hosts commenced in the third minute. Without a recognized fullback seeing that Ashely Reid, Jamie Findlay and Mr. Consistent Chris Head were all out, Chips were exposed on the wing all game. And Steve Harper was released into space on the left, where he clinically slotted past James Wastell for an impressive 17th league goal of the season.

The Hillians pressed with authority, and for all their chances could and maybe should have reached double figures.

John Landsdale's 30 yard drive flashed inches wide of the scrambling Wastell's frame, Peter Martin only poked at Wastell after running clear, and only a tremendous challenge from 17 year old debutant Ryan Wood thwarted Lloyd Cotton putting himself on the score-sheet . Chips persisted, but didn't appear to have the key to unlocking their own front doors, let alone the solid Burgess Hill backline. In the meantime they did threaten with attempts from Domonic O'Shea and Nathan Campbell, but never looked like bursting the net. A stunning piece of individual skill warranted a second for the West Sussex outfit. Martin broke on the left and hooked a shot over Wastell and off the crossbar.

Landsdale's fizzing volley came close, prior to Lawrence Buchmann this time denying Cotton with a covering tackle, as the attacking midfielder got ready to pull the trigger. But Toby Philips eased their pains for the interval. Cotton's scuffed shot turned into the perfect assist, when Philips poked under the keeper from 6-yards. The linesman didn't raise his flag, and the deafening silence that greeted the goal signified a side completely drained by the pressures of a frenzied season.

Nick English made two changes and with it switched to a back three. As the only remaining substitute, Goalkeeper Paul Smith may have been anticipating having to lead the line, as an injury to striker O'Shea minutes later caused a lengthy stoppage. O'Shea soldiered on, as did referee Darren Blunden after bizarrely taking the ball to his face. Wastell's gloves ridded of efforts by Wes Tate and Harper respectively, as the second period conformed to a similar pattern of the first.

An O'Shea rocket tested Callum Christie, and the keeper needed two attempts to pounce on his strike soon after. Meanwhile Buchmann and Mark Pulling went into the book for a clash, but Chips never seemed intent on anymore fighting- on either front.

Pulling somehow managed to find the body of Aaron Cole-Bolt over the gaping net. Cotton found the post with a glancing header, previous to a terrific Wastell save on Martin's nod.

In a season that started so brightly, the performances since the turn of the year mean Chipstead, whether they are given a revival or have to return to the Combined Counties League, will have work to do this summer. Enough said.

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26th April 2009

Hillian Luke Gedling ran The London Marathon today in support of the 'Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrone' Trust and in honour and of his friend and team mate Herve King.

If you didn't manage to sponsor Luke, it's not too late. Email the website and I'll pass your number to him.

Luke Gedling. . . Herve King

Well Done Luke - that's a great thing for a pal to do.

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8th May 2009

We were there - 'Come On Willo' !

When the Sussex County League resolve their problems with 'who won the league this year' - maybe ex-Hillian Paul Williams, now at Horsham YMCA will win yet another County title. (and Shaheen Sadough and Clay Lamont too)

Some pictures from YM's last match - from Terry Buckman.

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20th May 2009

New Manager Appointed

Gary Croydon

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from the Evening Argus ...

Burgess Hill boss Gary Croydon is targeting a play-off push next season.

Croydon, who took caretaker charge last season and steered the club to Ryman League division one survival following the sacking of Jamie Howell in March, has confirmed he will carry on at the helm with Andy Gander and Ashley Carr as his assistants. . .Gander, a former manager at Wealden, assisted Croydon during the Hillians’ battle for survival while veteran Carr, a club director, is a popular figure and was drafted in to play last season.

Croydon said: “Last season was a huge disappointment to us. We expected to be in the play-offs or very close as we were capable of getting there. I feel with the support the club has and the support the Board gives the manager, we should be able to make an impact. It’s time we stepped up to the mark. We have been in this level of football for six years and know what it’s about so there are no excuses. We should not be also-rans.”

Croydon hopes to keep the majority of last season’s squad, including key players like striker Steve Harper, player of the season Danny Gainsford and midfielder Lloyd Cotton. Goalkeeper Callum Christie has agreed to sign after being released by Charlton.

The club are also in the process of renegotiating a new three-year lease on their Leylands Park home with a floodlight application which will allow them to play cup games to a conclusion should they be forced into extra time.

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