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The Anchor Inn at Thornbury
Currently working with the owners to implement a marketing strategy over social media, web and e-mail toincrease footfall and customer base.
A poster I produced using my photography of the building, for use in any print advertising platform.
Twitter and Facebook pages - Primarily linking up with suppliers and other businesses via Twitter, and customers via Facebook.
New Website -Replacing the previous web designer, I created a simple website giving visitors
the information they needed in only a few clicks. I ensure that the information is kept up-to-date, including an embedded Twitter feed, allowing the client to add
content on to the front page, without needing to change the actual website.
E-Mail -Starting at the beginning of February, The Anchor started collecting e-mail addresses via a competition. These addresses formed the base of an e-mail
mailing list that we used to start sending out newsletters keeping customers informed about events. We also used this platform to ask customers to leave
reviews on Facebook, Google and TripAdvisor, to gain publicity and feedback.
trusted by top professional advisers
PAM Insight Ltd, London
A current freelance contract with a company who compile information for the Asset Management industry. Helping them produce e-mail marketing material, images for social media and designs for printed banners.
E-Mail Design -A MailChimp design I created for PAM Insight to send out to customers,
advertising a seasonal offer on one of their products.
Various images for use on social media platforms
Thornbury Town FC
Working with them since I was a player, now Media Co-Ordinator. In charge of Social Media, and their match day programme. All done as a volunteer, free-of-charge.
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ley
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ed
th
e D
urs
ley
& D
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ict
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ue
and
re
mai
ne
d
the
re
un
til
1923
. T
he
clu
b w
as t
he
n e
lec
ted
to
th
e N
ort
he
rn
Sen
ior
Leag
ue
, bu
t st
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d o
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ear
s b
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re r
etu
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o t
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rsle
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agu
e.
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ntil 1946
th
at N
ort
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ior
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fo
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all
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3
year
s. T
his
en
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1989
, wh
en
win
nin
g
the
Div
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n O
ne
ch
amp
ion
ship
to
ok
the
clu
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into
th
e
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uc
est
ers
hir
e
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un
ty
Leag
ue
fo
r th
e fi
rst
tim
e.
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fort
un
ate
ly
this
on
ly l
aste
d t
wo
se
aso
ns
be
fore
th
e
clu
b
retu
rne
d
to
the
N
ort
he
rn
Sen
ior
Leag
ue
.
Th
e 1998/9
9 s
eas
on
(ir
on
ical
ly t
he
clu
bs
ce
nte
nar
y) w
as a
dis
astr
ou
s o
ne
fo
r th
e
clu
b
as
the
fir
st
team
w
ere
re
leg
ate
d
to S
tro
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agu
e D
ivis
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1.
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we
ver,
fo
ur
seas
on
s o
f re
bu
ildin
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cu
lmin
ate
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in t
he
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isio
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title
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on
2002/0
3
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w
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th
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mar
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the
lead
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o
f Te
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as
sist
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atki
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as a
ch
ieve
d a
t th
e fi
rst
tim
e
of
aski
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th
e
follo
win
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seas
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kin
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the
clu
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to D
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th
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on
, u
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lead
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w
man
age
r P
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p
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a re
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f se
vera
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p
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anc
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s.
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as t
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nu
cle
us
of
this
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co
up
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w
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exp
eri
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man
age
me
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of
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ve
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at
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amp
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s o
f th
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nio
r Le
agu
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in
the
2005/0
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seas
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on
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co
nd
se
aso
n o
f c
om
pe
tin
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in t
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le
agu
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lead
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to
a r
etu
rn t
o t
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un
ty L
eag
ue
aft
er
an a
bse
nc
e o
f 16
ye
ars.
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er
a sl
ow
sta
rt t
o t
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2006/0
7 se
aso
n,
the
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nte
rs fi
nis
he
d t
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se
aso
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a
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d t
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s fr
om
te
n g
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s to
fin
ish
we
ll c
lear
of
rele
gat
ion
.
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he
r im
pro
vem
en
t w
as
to
follo
w
in
the
2007/08
se
aso
n,
wh
en
u
nd
er
the
gu
idan
ce
o
f fo
rme
r m
anag
ers
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rry
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ven
son
an
d P
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bo
rn,
ach
ieve
d a
re
spe
cta
ble
12
th p
osi
tio
n w
ith
a y
ou
ng
an
d in
exp
eri
en
ce
d s
ide
.
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e 2008/0
9 a
nd
2009/10
se
aso
ns
saw
th
e c
lub
go
th
rou
gh
a t
ran
sitio
nal
pe
rio
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with
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and
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n t
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in t
he
first
te
am. D
esp
ite
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e s
ide
s in
exp
eri
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it w
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till
able
to
mai
nta
in i
ts C
ou
nty
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agu
e s
tatu
s. In
th
e 2009/10
se
aso
n th
e
first
te
am r
eac
he
d t
he
fin
al o
f th
e S
tro
ud
C
har
ity
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p, b
ut
de
spite
a f
anta
stic
te
am
eff
ort
we
re n
arro
wly
be
ate
n o
n p
en
altie
s b
y lo
cal
riv
als
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bri
dg
e.
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e 2010
/11
seas
on
p
rove
d
to
be
the
c
lub
s m
ost
su
cc
ess
ful
to
dat
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in
the
C
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agu
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th
pla
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man
age
me
nt
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o o
f P
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nd
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e
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exc
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fo
rme
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wh
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d t
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mb
er
of
exc
elle
nt
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lts
agai
nst
th
e t
op
sid
es
in
the
leag
ue
.
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e 2011
/12
was
an
oth
er s
eas
on
in w
hic
h
the
clu
b c
on
solid
ate
d it
s C
ou
nty
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tro
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red
re
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atio
n w
as a
void
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ett
er
was
to
fo
llow
in
th
e S
tro
ud
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arity
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p
final
, w
he
n t
he
Hu
nte
rs b
eat
Lo
ng
leve
ns
to c
laim
th
e t
rop
hy
the
y h
ad n
arro
wly
m
isse
d o
ut
on
2 y
ear
s e
arlie
r.
Th
e
2012
/13
sa
w
the
fir
st
team
o
verc
om
e
its
big
ge
st
ch
alle
ng
e
sin
ce
join
ing
th
e
leag
ue
. W
ith
o
nly
7
po
ints
fr
om
19
gam
es
at t
he
en
d o
f Fe
bru
ary
and
a
ch
ang
e
of
Man
age
r,
with
P
ete
La
vis
be
ing
ass
iste
d b
y Le
e M
aso
n,
the
team
ac
hie
ved
th
e i
mp
oss
ible
to
avo
id
rele
gat
ion
. Ac
cu
mu
latin
g 2
4 p
oin
ts in
th
e
rem
ain
ing
gam
es
saw
th
e t
eam
leap
fro
g
Tave
ne
rs
and
D
RG
Fr
en
ch
ay
to
avo
id
rele
gat
ion
by
a si
ng
le p
oin
t.
Th
e 2013
/14
to
ok
a si
mila
r d
ire
ctio
n t
o
that
of
the
pre
vio
us
seas
on
, w
ith
th
e fi
rst
team
we
ll ad
rift
at t
he
bo
tto
m o
f th
e ta
ble
fo
r th
e m
ajo
rity
of
the
se
aso
n.
Ho
we
ver,
th
ey
we
re
un
able
to
re
pe
at
the
sa
me
he
roic
s an
d d
esp
ite
a l
ate
su
rge
fin
ish
ed
jo
int
bo
tto
m w
ith
Yat
e T
ow
n R
ese
rve
s.
To
p G
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sco
rers
3 -
D
anie
l Tu
rne
r
Th
om
as P
alm
er
2 -
Sa
mu
el S
tric
klan
d
Dan
iel G
ayn
er
1 -
Smit
h, S
haw
,
Cro
wc
om
be
10
RED&BLACK // Thornbury Town v Berkeley Town
Founded in 1898, Berkeley Town Football Club joined the Dursley & District League and remained there until 1923. The club was then elected to the Northern Senior League, but stayed only two years before returning to the Dursley & District League.
It was not until 1946 that Northern Senior League football returned to Berkeley but this time the stay was longer, some 43 years. This ended in 1989, when winning the Division One championship took the club into the Gloucestershire County League for the first time. Unfortunately this only lasted two seasons before the club returned to the Northern Senior League.
The 1998/99 season (ironically the clubs centenary) was a disastrous one for the club as the first team were relegated to Stroud League Division 1. However, four seasons of rebuilding culminated in the Stroud League Division 1 title and promotion back to the Northern Senior League Division 2.
Season 2002/03 also saw the team win the County Cup and Stroud Charity Cup for a remarkable treble under the leadership of Terry Stevenson and his assistant Gary Watkins.Promotion was achieved at the first time of asking the following season, taking the club straight into Division 1 where they would join local rivals such as Sharpness, Cam and Kingswood. In their first season, under the leadership of new
manager Phil Orsborn, the team finished a respectable 4th place as a result of several memorable performances against their local rivals.
It was the nucleus of this team, coupled with the experienced management of Dougie Gray and Steve Billett, that became champions of the Northern Senior League in the 2005/06 season in only the second season of competing in the league, leading to a return to the County League after an absence of 16 years.
After a slow start to the 2006/07 season, the Hunters finished the season with a respectable four wins, and three draws from ten games to finish well clear of relegation.
Further improvement was to follow in the 2007/08 season, when under the guidance of former managers Terry Stevenson and Phil Orsborn, achieved a respectable 12th position with a young and inexperienced side.
The 2008/09 and 2009/10 seasons saw the club go through a transitional period, with many reserve team and younger players given the chance to play in the first team. Despite the sides inexperience it was still able to maintain its County League status. In the 2009/10 season the first team reached the final of the Stroud Charity Cup, but despite a fantastic team effort were narrowly beaten on penalties by local rivals Slimbridge.
The 2010/11 season proved to be the clubs most successful to date in the County League as they achieved
Berkeley TownClub History
18 October 2014 // thornburytownfc.co.uk
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Recent FormBerkeley Town
L L L D L
Thornbury TownW D W D L
Previous Meetings
1st March 2014
Thornbury Town 1
Berkeley Town 0
2nd November 2013
Berkeley Town 3
Thornbury Town 3
18 May 2013
Berkeley Town 1
Thornbury Town 3
a respectable 11th place under the management duo of Phil Orsborn and Lee Mason. An excellent team spirit was formed, which led to a number of excellent results against the top sides in the league.
The 2011/12 was another season in which the club consolidated its County League status, a strong second half of the season ensured relegation was avoided. Better was to follow in the Stroud Charity Cup final, when the Hunters beat Longlevens to claim the trophy they had narrowly missed out on 2 years earlier.
The 2012/13 saw the first team overcome its biggest challenge since
joining the league. With only 7 points from 19 games at the end of February and a change of Manager, with Pete Lavis being assisted by Lee Mason, the team achieved the impossible to avoid relegation. Accumulating 24 points in the remaining games saw the team leap frog Taveners and DRG Frenchay to avoid relegation by a single point.
The 2013/14 took a similar direction to that of the previous season, with the first team well adrift at the bottom of the table for the majority of the season. However, they were unable to repeat the same heroics and despite a late surge finished joint bottom with Yate Town Reserves.
Top Goalscorers3 - Daniel Turner Thomas Palmer
2 - Samuel Strickland Daniel Gayner
1 - Smith, Shaw, Crowcombe
This season’s design of the 32-page match day programme.
SEASON 2013/2014
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OFFICIAL THORNBURY TOWN MATCH PROGRAMME - £1.50TODAY’S TEAMS
THORNBURY
TOWN
KINGS
STANLEYAlex LIPPIATTRicki LIPPIATT
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Nathan IRWINMark VINER
Toby BENNETTLuke FRANKLINDan THOMPSON
Steve THOMPSONJosh PIRIE
Danny HAINESJames DAVIES
Joe GUESTNathan SAGE
MANAGER - Andy DAVIESPHYSIO - Malcolm CARR
Ashley GALE (GK)Luke BARSTOW
Tom PASSTony OAKLEY
Andy ROBERTSPaul DAY
Alex BATHBen NEWMAN (Capt)
Steve ROBERTSONLiam GALE
Nathan BUCKLANDSam PRIOR
Brad MOOREJake DAVIES
Lee PRITCHARDJosh WILSON
MANAGER - Sam PRIORASSISTANT - Ben POWELL
COACH - Sean WAGERPhysio - James CARMAN
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10 Kings Stanley - 3rd May 2014
VISITO
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Club HistoryKings Stanley Football; Club was founded in 1907
and played their first competitive game in Stroud
League Division 2 in season 1908-09. The club
has not missed a season in the Stroud League
since they joined, other than two breaks enforced
by the two World Wars..
The Club’s headquarters in those days was the
Red Lion Inn and it remained so until the pubs
closure in the early 70’s.
Stanley did not actually start to play football in
Kings Stanley as their home games were played
on the’ Marsh Field’, which is on the border with
Leonard Stanley. They used this field until they
moved to their present location at the Marling
Close in 1921.
Kings Stanley 2XI played in the first ever Division
4 of the Stroud League in the 1920-21 season and
claimed the Clubs first championship.
The most successful period in the clubs history
to date was from 1925 to 1937, when they
dominated football in the Stroud area, as can be
seen from the clubs honours list.
The club joined the newly formed Northern
Senior League’s first season in 1922-23 but left
after only one season but returned for a spell
from 1935-39 before leaving again.
They returned in the 1946-47 season and
were ever present members until they gained
promotion to the Gloucestershire County League
following the 2002-03 season, a period of 57
years.
Kings Stanley gained promotion to the First
Division of the Senior League for the first
time following the 1958-59 season but were
relegated at the end of the 1960-61 season
following an exodus of key players at the end of
the previous season.
They remained in Division 2 until 1972 –73 when
they finished third to gain promotion, but were
relegated in 1977-78, only to bounce back after
just one season.
1980-81 saw them relegated again and it was
not until the 1986-87 that they returned to
Division 1, but their topsy-turvy form continued
and they were relegated at the end of the 1987-
88 season.
True to form they regained Division 1 status at
the first time of asking and remained they’re until
2003, recording their longest consecutive run in
the first division.
In 1985 the club joined forces with the Kings
Stanley Cricket Club to build a Sports Club, which
was opened in 1986 to provide the clubs with
some excellent facilities and it is no coincidence
that the fortunes of the Football Club improved,
as the honours list will show.
The Senior League Division One title and the
Senior Amateur County Cup had eluded the
Bluebells, until the 2002-03 season, when,
under the guidance of manager Steve Doughty,
they claimed both to give the Club a season to
remember with a remarkable League and Cup
Double.
The following season, Kings Stanley were
accepted into the County League for the first time
in their history.
After leading the club through one of the most
successful periods in the clubs history, Doughty
resigned at the start of the 2007-08 season
leaving the club in some turmoil, but Ian Grenfell
Williams took on the managers position and with
Russell Tritton as assistant the duo steered the
club back on course to finish in a respectable mid
table position.
Russell Tritton became manager for the 2008-09
season with club stalwart Bob Hartfield as his
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Sep 4 2 2 0 9 4 W D W D
Oct 3 1 1 1 5 4 L D W
Nov 4 3 0 1 10 5 W W W L
Dec 4 1 2 1 4 6 D W L D
Jan 1 1 0 0 2 0 W
Feb 1 1 0 0 1 0 W
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assistant and they built on the foundations laid
the previous season to claim runners up position
in the County League, the highest position in the
clubs history and also winning the Les James
League Cup to end a very successful season.
2009-10 season saw the Bluebells finish in 6th
position and despite getting to the League Cup
final again, were unable to produce their best
form on the day and finished runners up to local
rivals Taverners.
Ian Grenfell Williams returned as first team
manager for the 2010-11 season and was faced
with rebuilding the side following the departure
of a number of players to Hellenic League football
and did an excellent job with the side finishing in
a creditable 8th position in the league.
The following season former player Andy Jones
took over but was forced to stand down due to
work commitments and first team skipper Sam
Prior stepped into the breach and did an excellent
job to end the season in 8th position.
With Prior still in charge, last season was one
of mixed fortunes. After an excellent start our
form dipped and we had to settle for a mid table
finish, but we did have something to show for
our seasons efforts winning the Les James League
Cup against local rivals Taverners to gain revenge
for our defeat by them in the Final in 2009-10.
14th May 2013Thornbury Town 2King Stanley 2
3th November 2012Kings Stanley 1Thornbury Town 3
PreviousMeetings19th October 2013King Stanley 1Thornbury Town 1
Last season’s design, showing the diff erence’s between this season’s visual identity, and last season’s.
Mundy Playing fields
Thornbury town
Bristol rovers xiVs
12 august 2012
Activities Start From 12 noon // Kick Off 2pm
Kids Soccer School // Crossbar Challenge // Meet The Players
Football Skills Competitions // Licensed Bar // BBQ
More Details On www.thornburytownfc.co.uk
Advertising poster for a fundraising friendly against a Bristol Rovers XI
Thornbury Town’s Facebook and Twitter pages which I manage
Studies at the University Of East London
Projects that I worked on during my time at the University of East London, studying for my BA (Hons) in Graphic Design.
One poster of a series that I created, titled “Footballers Don’t Just Play Football”.This looked at publicising footballers who did amazing things outside of their playing career, trying to counter the negative
stigma that football players can have
PENGUINCOLLECTED
A Selection of Textsfrom the Penguin Catalogue
ErnestHemmingway
For WhomThe Bell Tolls
WilliamShakespeare
Hamlet
AntonioSant’Elia
Manifesto ofFuturist
Architecture
AndreBreton
SelectedPoems
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PENGUIN COLLECTEDA Selection Of Texts From The Penguin Catalogue
For Whom The Bell TollsErnest Hemmingway
“As a story, it is superb, packed with the matter of picaresque romance: blood, lust, adventure, vulgarity, comedy, tragedy.”
- New York Times
The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of DenmarkWilliam Shakespeare
"Hamlet" is the story of the Prince of Denmark who learns of the death of his father at
the hands of his uncle, Claudius. - GoodReads.com
Manifesto Of Futurist Architecture Antonio Sant’Elia
Born in 1888 and killed during World War I, Antonio Sant'Elia was an Italian visionary architect who brilliantly anticipated in his remarkable sketches and futurist manifesto
many of the characteristics of the great metropolises of the modern age. - Google Books
Selected PoemsAndre Breton
André Breton was an original member of the Dada group who went on to start and lead the Surrealist movement in 1924. In New York, Breton and his colleagues curated Surrealist exhibitions that introduced ideas of automatism and intuitive art making to
the first Abstract Expressionists. - ArtStory.org
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For Whom the Bell TollsErnest Hemingway
No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee.— JOHN DONNE
Chapter 26
It was three o’clock in the afternoon before the planes came. The snow had all been gone by noon and the rocks were hot now in the sun. There were no clouds in the sky and Robert Jordan sat in the rocks with his shirt off browning his back in the sun and reading the letters that had been in the pockets of the dead cavalryman. From time to time he would stop reading to look across the open slope to the line of the timber, look over the high country above and then return to the letters. No more cavalry had appeared. At intervals there would be the sound of a shot from the direction of El Sordo’s camp. But the firing was desultory.From examining his military papers he knew the boy was from Tafalla in Navarra, twenty-one years old, unmarried, and the son of a blacksmith. His regiment was the Nth cavalry, which surprised Robert Jordan, for he had believed that regiment to be in the North. He was a Carlist, and he had been wounded at the fighting for Irun at the start of the war.I’ve probably seen him run through the streets ahead of the bulls at the feria in Pamplona, Robert Jordan thought. You never kill any one that you want to kill in a war, he said to himself. Well, hardly ever,
he amended and went on reading the letters.The first letters he read were very formal, very carefully written and dealt almost entirely with local happenings. They were from his sister and Robert Jordan learned that everything was all right in Tafalla, that father was well, that mother was the same as always but with certain complaints about her back, that she hoped he was well and not in too great danger and she was happy he was doing away with the Reds to liberate Spain from the domination of the Marxist hordes. Then there was a list of those boys from Tafalla who had been killed or badly wounded since she wrote last. She mentioned ten who were killed. That is a great many for a town the size of Tafalla, Robert Jordan thought.
There was quite a lot of religion in the letter and she prayed to Saint Anthony, to the Blessed Virgin of Pilar, and to other Virgins to protect him and she wanted him never to forget that he was also protected by the Sacred Heart of Jesus that he wore still, she trusted, at all times over his own heart where it had been proven innumera-ble—this was underlined—times to have the power of stopping bul-lets. She was as always his loving sister Concha.This letter was a little stained around the edges and Robert Jordan put it carefully back with the military papers and opened a letter with a less severe handwriting. It was from the boy’s novia, his fiancée, and it was quietly, formally, and completely hysterical with concern for his safety. Robert Jordan read it through and then put all the letters together with the papers into his hip pocket. He did not want to read the other letters.I guess I’ve done my good deed for today, he said to himself. I guess you have all right, he repeated.“What are those you were reading?” Primitivo asked him.“The documentation and the letters of that requeté we shot this morning. Do you want to see it?”“I can’t read,” Primitivo said. “Was there anything interesting?”“No,” Robert Jordan told him. “They are personal letters.”“How are things going where he came from? Can you tell
We were briefed to design the look of a Penguin book, featuring a selection of four different texts. We were supplied with just a plain text document, and had to
format the whole book, also designing the front and back cover.
WALTHAMSTOW CENTRAL BLACKHORSE ROAD TOTTENHAM HALE SEVEN SISTERS
FINSBURY PARK HIGHBURY ANDISLINGTON
KING’S CROSSST. PANCRAS
EUSTON
WARREN STREET OXFORD CIRCUS GREEN PARK VICTORIA
PIMLICO VAUXHALL STOCKWELL BRIXTON
VICTORIA LINESOUTHBOUND
10TH APRIL 2014 - 18:10
6.48MM RADIUS = 1 MINUTE
A part of my Final Project, looking a visualising the London Underground.This poster is a snapshot of the Victoria Line at 18:10, on 10th April 2014.
Each station has a set of concentric circles, each circle represents a train. The radius of the circle is proportional to the amount of minutes it is
away from the station. I also produced a live version of this which updated in real-time, which was shown as an installation at the University’s
Arts and Digital Industries Degree Show.
Photography
A selection of images produced for clients, or for personal projects, showcasing my Photography abilities.
A personal project trying to replicate images similar to that of the old iPod advertising campaigns
A photoshoot of a local runner for a new sports brand
Images from Thornbury Town games I cover, for use on Social Media and locla press