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RINGMER FC FOUNDED 1905 / 2016/17 SEASON / VS LANCING
SOUTHERN COMBINATION RESERVE LEAGUE
SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2016
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President Pat Francis
Chairman Derek McDougall
Secretary Derek McDougall
Treasurer Gary Holder
Match Secretary Malcolm Crouch
Welfare Officer Sally Crouch
1st Team Manager Sammy Donnelly
Asst Manager Grant Olive
Club Coach Alan Dartnell
Reserve Team Manager Danny Wood
Reserve Team Coach Adrian Hendy
Kit Man Dave Mercer
Formed in 1905 when records show that the first secretary of the
club was Mr A.E. Cosham of High St, Ringmer and the club colours
were black and amber. Prior to WW1, the club joined the Lewes &
District League and after reforming following the conflict RFC
secured its first ever trophy – the Sussex Junior Cup of 1926 – the
colours had now changed to Dark & Light Blue.
At the conclusion of WW2, the clubs home ground was Anchor
Field – Sth East of the Anchor Inn which served as the clubs
headquarters. The pitch was still a working field which meant the
goalposts had to be dismantled after each game. More problematic,
though, was the fact that cows owned by Mr Craig left their mark
and had to be cleared before every Match.
In 1951 Ringmer joined the Brighton League and began to climb the
divisions, in 1963 Ringmer was accepted into the Sussex County
League. Within three seasons the Blues had sealed third spot in Div
2 and in 1967 they also lifted the Div 2 Invitation Cup.
Improved facilities thanks to land provided by the Pitts family,
Building started on new changing rooms, a pre-fabricated building
was purchased from the old Croydon Airfield and The Caburn as we
know it today took shape.
A BRIEF HISTORY RINGMER FOOTBALL CLUB
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GAFFA’S CHAT
So Pre-Season started off well with a win against a new side in the East Sussex
League Bexhill Town, they provided a tough opposition fielding a few county first
team players as well but goals from Ollie Winter and an own goal secured a 2-0
win, the following week saw us slump back into old habits sleeping at set pieces
and not defending correctly put us at the wrong end of a 5-0 defeat.
The next game we played was Hailsham Under 21’s in last seasons Eastbourne
Challenge Cup Semi Final that saw the Ringers come out 4-0 winners and into
the Final goals from Tom Cyprien x2, Kieran Manning & an O.G.
The last competitive friendly was against Bexhill Broncos and it became a tougher
than expected game and hard to break down with 11 men behind the ball and the
amount of shots we had blocked or deflected was unbelievable but the deadlock
was broken 10 minutes from time by Miles Clarke and running out 2-0 winners.
The last game was a Friendly between both my clubs with Stone Cross AFC
fielding Ringmer players Steve Jackson, Conor Middleton, Ade Fermin and
Langney Wanderers Forward Paul Rogers. This game was to raise money for
Pancreatic Cancer a night that raised £350. The Windmills come out Winners with
a 3-1 win with myself netting a late penalty for Ringmer.
The start of the league season didn’t go to plan with a poor performance against
Broadbridge Heath saw us get demolished 7-0 and straight to the bottom of the
league, after Abbott gave away the penalty after 10 minutes and it was a downhill
struggle from their from a decent Bears side.
The second game was looking better and when Miles Clarke netted our first
league goal lifting the ball over the on rushing keeper I thought we could push on
but a poor back pass to equalise and a cheap goal conceded just before half time
was a bitter blow, we still thought we was still in this but more lack of
concentration saw us concede another four sloppy goals keeping us rock bottom
of the league with a poor goal difference.
This weekend we welcome Lancing to The Caburn for the 3rd game of the season
and hopefully after a good weeks training ironing out the little kinks we can get a
positive result and the first three points of the season.
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SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST 2016 @ THE CABURN, RINGMER
Ringers Mauled by the Bears.
Ringmers Reserves were disappointing and embarrassed to be
well beaten by Broadbridge Heath.
The Ringers went into the first game of the season in high spirits after a good pre-season programme and making it into last season’s Eastbourne Challenge Cup Final but a display from the Ringers that was short of Embarrassing saw the Home side start the season rock bottom of the league losing to the Bears 7-0
The Ringers did make a few chances during the game but unable to work the Bears keeper, The next game is home Friday night to Reserve East Champions Haywards Heath.
SQUAD
1.Ben Abbott, 2. Ryan Dartnell, 3. Jack Norton, 4. Adam Sparks (Capt), 5. Kieran Manning, 6. Matt Anderson, 7. Ade Fermin, 8. Tate Fly, 9. John Brazil, 10. David Chan, 11. Ryan Booker. SUBS USED 14. Gavin Lanius (Fly). SUBS NOT USED 15. Danny Wood
Bookings Fly (61)
RINGMER FC
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BROADBRIDGE HEATH Beer (10,60) Maher (18,52) Copestake (24) Butler (85)
Stepney (88)
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4
RINGMER FC Clarke (20)
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HAYWARDS HEATH Turner (25), Richards (43,82) Jones (56), Kutta (76,80)
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FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST 2016 @ THE CABURN, RINGMER
Ringers defeated again after taking the lead.
Ressies conceded six sloppy goals again in a game we
definitely could of won. AddThis Sharing Button
The Ressies were going into the first Friday night game of the season at the Caburn in good spirits considering the defeat last weekend. We had a good training session Tuesday night a training match against the first team with manager Danny Wood trying out a new formation and tactics with options to play with wing backs an option for the gaffa.
Luca Forte came back into the side after missing last week to partner Adam Sparks with Ade Fermin dropping to left back, Todd Cotterill replaced Ben Abbott in goal to make his debut for the reserves and Miles Clarke started up top. Both Sam Funnell and Under 18 forward Ben Milburn started on the bench also waiting to make their debut.
the game started off in a positive way for the Ringers with good possession with Chan and Fly hitting early balls for Clarke, Manning & Booker to get onto, a cracking diagonal ball to John Brazil saw the Forward side foot volley the ball to Ryan Booker who took a good touch and passed it into the top left corner only to be called offside, Heath then shortly after suffered the same fate. It was the Ringers that took the lead with a through ball to Miles Clarke the striker lifted the ball over the on rushing keeper to go 1-0 up after 20 mins. the league only lasted 5 minutes as Forte's back pass didn't have enough on it and the away forward rounded the keeper and slotted it home and when they doubled the lead 3 minutes before the half again due to sloppy defending the home side felt a little hard done by.
still in the game and after encouraging words at half time we started bright again winning the ball and starting to attack but the quality started to diminish and possession was given away cheaply putting pressure on our defence, when a free kick was given away Cotterill not in the correct position saw the ball sail over his head into the top far corner. three more poor goals were scored including a deflection and a back heel that should have been prevented. a disappointing result on reflection conceding six goals all of them could have been prevented one way or another, we move on to next week as we play our third home game in a row against Lancing FC.
SQUAD
1. Todd Cotterill, 2. Ryan Dartnell, 3. Ade Fermin, 4. Adam Sparks, 5. Tate Fly, 6. Luca Forte (Capt), 7. Kieran Manning, 8. John Brazil, 9. Miles Clarke, 10. David Chan, 11. Ryan Booker. SUBS USED 12. Ben Abbott (Clarke), 14. Sam Funnell (Booker), 15. Ben Milburn (Brazil). SUBS NOT USED 16. Matt Anderson, 17. Danny Wood
Bookings Sendings Off
Chan (34,80) Chan (80)
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FULL NAME RYAN SAMUEL DARTNELL
AGE 20
NICKNAME DARTS
TWITTER ACCOUNT @Rdartnell
PLACE OF BIRTH BRIGHTON
FAVOURITE FOOTBALL TEAM LIVERPOOL
FOOTBALL TEAM/s YOU HATE THE MOST MAN UNITED
FAVOURITE ALLTIME PLAYER/s JAMIE CARRAGHER
WORST ALLTIME PLAYER/s MARIO BALOTELLI
FAVOURITE FILM/s GREEN MILE
FAVOURITE FOOD/s CURRY
DREAM CAR BUGATTI VEYRON
DREAM WOMEN CHERYL TWEEDY
BEST GROUND PLAYED AT LANCING
BEST TRAINER JAMIE OAKMAN
WORST TRAINER HARRISON BURLEY
MOST SKILLFUL DAVID CHAN
HARDMAN JAMIE OAKMAN
MOST INTELLIGENT JACK NORTON
LEAST INTELLIGENT HARRISON BURLEY
WORST DRESS SENSE BEN THOMSETT
THE JOKER SAMMY DONNELLY
QUICKEST PLAYER ADE FERMIN
BIGGEST MOANER HARRISON BURLEY
LONGEST IN THE SHOWER JAMIE OAKMAN
TEAM MATES
RYAN
DARTNELL
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RESULTS 26TH/27TH AUGUST 2016 LOXWOOD 0 - 5 CHICHESTER CITY RINGMER 1 - 6 HAYWARDS HEATH SALTDEAN UNITED 6 - 2 STEYNING TOWN BROADBRIDGE HEATH 3 - 2 ARUNDEL LANCING 1 - 3 LINGFIELD MILE OAK 3 - 0 SELSEY STORRINGTON 1 - 2 MIDHURST & EASEBOURNE
FIXTURES 2ND/3RD SEPTEMBER 2016 ARUNDEL VS SELSEY BROADBRIDGE HEATH VS MIDHURST & EASEBOURNE LOXWOOD VS LINGFIELD CHICHESTER CITY VS STEYNING TOWN HAYWARDS HEATH TOWN VS SALTDEAN MILE OAK VS STORRINGTON RINGMER VS LANCING
TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS
1 BROADBRIDGE HEATH 2 2 0 0 10 2 8 6
2 CHICHESTER CITY 2 2 0 0 9 1 8 6
3 SALTDEAN UNITED 2 2 0 0 13 6 7 6
4 MILE OAK 2 2 0 0 6 1 5 6
5 HAYWARDS HEATH TOWN 2 1 1 0 7 2 5 4
6 LINGFIELD 2 1 1 0 4 2 2 4
7 MIDHURST & EASEBOURNE 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 3
8 LANCING 2 1 0 1 5 6 -1 3 9 STORRINGTON 2 0 0 2 5 9 -4 0
10 ARUNDEL 2 0 0 2 3 7 -4 0
11 SELSEY 2 0 0 2 3 7 -4 0
12 LOXWOOD 1 0 0 1 0 5 -5 0
13 STEYNING TOWN 2 0 0 2 3 9 -6 0
14 RINGMER 2 0 0 2 1 13 -12 0
SCFL RESERVE LEAGUE 2016/17
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RESULTS DATE COMP VENUE OPPONENT SCORE
Sat 20/08/2016 SCFL RES Home Broadbridge Heath L 0-7 Fri 26/08/2016 SCFL RES Home Hawards Heath Town L 1-6
FIXTURES DATE COMP VENUE OPPONENT K.O.
Sat 03/09/2016 SCFL RES Home Lancing 3pm Sat 10/09/2016 SCFA INTER CUP Away Ditchling 3pm Sat 17/09/2016 SCFL RES Home Midhurst & Easebourne 3pm
RESULTS/FIXTURES 2016/17
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GOALKEEPERS
Ben ABBOTT
Todd COTTERILL
DEFENDERS
Matthew ANDERSON
Jordan ARCHER
Ryan DARTNELL
Chris DUMBRELL
Ade FERMIN
Luca FORTE
Sam FUNNELL
Jack NORTON
Adam SPARKS
MIDFIELDERS
Chris ASHWOOD
Ryan BOOKER
Miles CLARKE
Mike FLETCHER
Tate FLY
Gavin LANIUS
Josh LOREC
Kieran MANNING
Conor MIDDLETON
William SAINT
Ollie WINTER
FORWARDS
John BRAZIL
David CHAN
Tom CYPRIEN
Ben MILBURN
Jamie OAKMAN
RESERVE SQUAD 2016/17