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GRANTHAM TOWN www.afcmansfield.net | PAGE 1 ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME OF GRANTHAM TOWN ACADEMY | ISSUE 09 | 2022/23 | £1.00 Vs KIT SPONSOR SATURDAY 14TH JANUARY 2023 THE UNITED COUNTIES FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Vs BLACKSTONES FC KICK-OFF 3.00PM

PAGE 2 | ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME CONTENTS 1 COVER: NATHAN BRETTONER 3 LEEROY ATKIN: MANAGERS NOTES 4 PLAYER STATS 5 LEAGUE & FORM TABLES 6 MEET THE TEAM 7 THE UNTOLD GAME - A SWEDISH KNIGHT, AN ENGLISH VISIONARY 8-9 2021 - 2022 MATCHFACTS 10 SPORTS GROUND DEVELOPMENT - #UNITED TOGETHER 11 STAT ATTACK 12-13 THE OPPOSITION: BLACKSTONES FC 14 THE NON LEAGUE PAPER 15 UHLSPORT ADVERT Back page TODAYS TEAMS MIDLANDS PROUD BRICKWORK SHIRT SPONSORS CONTRACTOR OF GRANTHAM TOWN ACADEMY www.cmrbrickwork.co.uk ( 01623 259300 GRANTHAM TOWN TV

ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME | PAGE 3 LEEROY ATKINMANAGER Good afternoon, we welcome Blackstones FC to the SKDC Stadium. Last time out against Blackstones towards the start of the season a very inexperienced Grantham side enjoyed a good first half but the experience and quality of Blackstones saw them end the game comfortable winners! It’s going to be a tough challenge but we know what to expect this time out so we’ve prepared well and the lads are looking forward to the game. I’d like to welcome new signings Ben Cullen and Jake Cullen to the club both joining younger Bother Luke Cullen who at 16 has been very impressive this season. And finally I’d like to welcome back to the club Oliver Skinner who needs no introduction to the Grantham fans having played a major Role in the Academy’s success on the pitch over the past 3/4 seasons and also making several appearances for the 1st team. I thank you all for coming and I hope you all enjoy today's game. Again, thanks for coming and Happy New Year! Leeroy

PAGE 4 | ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME PLAYER STATS TOP Surname 1st Name Minutes Total Total GOALSCORERS on Apps Goals Lawe Joshua 5 Pitch 24 4 Gibbons Harry 1660 22 3 4NATHAN BRETTONER 1924 22 0 Kudla Piotrek 1861 21 2 3JOSHUA LAWE 1723 19 5 Milne Eathan 1243 18 0 1515 18 0 Brettoner Nathan 1505 16 0 1327 16 2 Cook Alex 969 14 0 1095 13 0 Cole Kyle 895 13 0 883 12 0 Jemson Max 252 11 0 883 10 0 Lees-Collier Tom 392 1 594 9 1 Mahlatsi Mahkale 438 9 0 329 9 0 Atkin Robbie 611 8 0 566 7 0 Cullen Luke 451 7 1 258 7 1 Samuels Rhuel 533 6 0 471 6 0 Johnson Harry 74 6 316 4 0 Cox Sid 250 4 0 242 4 0 Noon Ryan 76 3 0 234 2 0 Wedgwood Jai 180 2 0 127 2 0 Armstrong Flynn 99 2 0 60 2 0 Eatough Nic 55 2 0 23 2 0 Richards Alex 90 1 0 90 1 0 McGrady Freddie 90 1 0 90 1 Efeterin Jeffrey 90 1 0 54 1 0 Wood Harry 32 1 0 28 1 0 McBride Matt 9 1 Johnson Jack Burkitt Joshua Parker Jordan Glossop Andrew Nicholson Leighton Macrae Lewis Tuntulwana Sisa Kirk-Ellis Jordan Gibbons Jack Elwood Hugo Coy Reece Heard Ronny Revuelta Adam Ofushine Kuwsi Munns Brad Townrow Keegan Sherlock Jack Nicholson Kyle Smith Oliver Topaloglu Baris Carr Romen HARRY GIBBONS

T A B L E SACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME | PAGE 5 & FIXTURES Overall Overall P W D L F A DIF PTS FORM TABLE P W D L F A DIF PTS 1 Aylestone Park 25 21 2 2 107 18 89 65 1 Newark Town 6 6 0 0 24 4 20 18 2 Bourne Town 25 16 4 5 77 35 42 52 2 Aylestone Park 6 5 0 1 30 6 24 15 3 Newark Town 26 16 4 6 78 38 40 52 3 Hucknall Town 6 5 0 1 18 9 9 15 4 Hucknall Town 22 15 3 4 59 28 31 48 4 Bourne Town 6 4 1 1 15 8 7 13 5 Birstall United Social 22 14 5 3 73 23 50 47 5 Clipstone 6 4 0 2 15 9 6 12 6 Clipstone 23 14 1 8 53 35 18 43 6 Birstall United Social 6 3 1 2 18 11 7 10 7 Radford 21 13 3 5 66 27 39 42 7 Blackstones 6 3 1 2 14 11 3 10 8 Dunkirk 23 11 4 8 54 40 14 37 8 Clifton All Whites 6 3 1 2 14 14 0 10 9 Blackstones 20 9 6 5 42 33 9 33 9 Kirby Muxloe 6 3 1 2 12 13 -1 10 10 Clifton All Whites 22 9 5 8 47 54 -7 32 10 West Bridgford 6 3 0 3 18 15 3 9 11 Kirby Muxloe 22 9 3 10 51 55 -4 30 11 Dunkirk 6 2 2 2 13 14 -1 8 12 Saffron Dynamo 22 9 1 12 29 51 -22 28 12 Radford 6 2 1 3 13 9 4 7 13 Rainworth Miners Welfare 24 7 3 14 32 59 -27 24 13 Southwell City 6 2 1 3 12 12 0 7 14 Holwell Sports 24 7 3 14 37 74 -37 24 14 Gedling Miners Welfare 6 2 0 4 14 17 -3 6 15 Gedling Miners Welfare 23 6 4 13 36 58 -22 22 15 Harrowby United 6 1 3 2 12 15 -3 6 16 Barrow Town 24 6 4 14 40 63 -23 22 16 Rainworth Miners Welfare 6 2 0 4 10 15 -5 6 17 Harrowby United 23 4 8 11 39 65 -26 20 17 Saffron Dynamo 6 2 0 4 9 16 -7 6 18 Southwell City 22 5 4 13 35 53 -18 19 18 Holwell Sports 6 2 0 4 9 22 -13 6 19 West Bridgford 23 6 1 16 39 58 -19 19 19 Barrow Town 6 1 1 4 10 20 -10 4 20 St Andrews 23 5 2 16 26 92 -66 17 20 St Andrews 6 1 0 5 5 26 -21 3 21 Grantham Town Academy 23 3 2 18 19 80 -61 11 21 Grantham Town Academy 6 0 1 5 2 23 -21 1 Up Next: V V V V SAT 14 JAN | 15.00pm WED 18 JAN | 7.45pm SAT 21 JAN | 3.00pm SAT 28 JAN | 3.00pm UCL DIV 1 UCL DIV 1 UCL DIV 1 UCL DIV 1

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PAGE 8 | ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME 2022 Opposition V Competition Att. F-A Goalscorers o.g. Date CLIFTON ALL WHITES H UCL1 81 0-2 Revuelta Cook Kirk-Ellis Atkin Kudla Jul Sat 30 KIRBY MUXLOE A UCL1 97 1-5 Brettoner Eatough Cook Cox Atkin Kudla BLACKSTONES Lawe Cook Kudla Gibbons Atkin Aug SOUTHWELL CITY A UCL1 125 1-4 Eatough Kudla Cook Ofushine Atkin BARROW TOWN Noon Eatough Kudla Kirk-Ellis Glossop Jemso Sat 06 ST ANDREWS A UCL1 102 0-2 Brettoner Kudla Richards Lees-Collier Jemso Cole Cullen Milne Kudla Wed 10 RADFORD H UCL1 1-7 Lawe Eatough Atkin Sat 13 Eatough Kudla Richards Jemso Sat 20 DUNKIRK H UCL1 1-1 Armstrong Richards Gibbons Jemso Sat 27 BOSTON TOWN Armstrong Wedgwood Kudla Mon 29 RAINWORTH MW A UCL1 1-3 Tuntulwana Cook Jemso GEDLING MW Tuntulwana McBride Atkin Kudla Sept NEWARK TOWN A UCL1 1-3 Wedgwood Eatough Macrae Atkin Sat 03 A CUP 1-7 Lees-Collier Cole Atkin Tues 06 AYLSTONE PARK A UCL1 2-0 Efeterin & Lawe Cole Sat 17 WEST BRIDGEFORD 0-1 A UCL1 2-4 Gibbons & Lees-Collier Cole Tues 20 CLIPSTONE BOSTON TOWN A UCL1 Cole Sat 24 SAFFRON DYNAMO A UCL1 96 0-11 Eatough McBride Macrae Atkin Kudla Oct KIRBY MUXLOE A UCL1 Cole Cook Macrae McBride Kudla BIRSTALL UNITED A UCL1 50 3-2 Gibbons (P), Milne & Brettoner Cole Cook Kudla Jemso Sat 01 BOURNE TOWN A UCL1 Cole Cook Kudla Atkin Jemso HOLWELL SPORTS A UCL1 62 1-4 Lawe Cole Cullen McBride Atikin Atkin Sat 08 Gibbons Sat 15 CLIPSTONE 35 0-6 WEST BRIDGEFORD Tues 18 36 0-1 HARROWBY UNITED Sat 29 H UCL1 35 3-1 Wood, Brettoner & Gibbons Cole Cook Cullen Jemson Burki NEWARK TOWN A UCL1 70 0-6 Cole Cullen Cook Kudla Jemso Nov RADFORD H UCL1 79 0-4 Cole Cullen Johnson H Jemson Burki Sat 05 A UCL1 69 1-4 Milne Cole Cullen Cook Jemson Armstro Sat 12 BLACKSTONES Cullen Cook Kudla Jemso Tues 15 HUCKNALL TOWN H UCL1 42 0-5 Cole Cook Efeterin Kudla Burki Sat 19 CLIFTON ALL WHITES RAINWORTH MW H UCL1 43 0-5 Cole Cullen Efeterin Cook Cox Tues 22 GEDLING MW A UCL1 140 1-1 Brettoner Cole Cook Gibbons J Kudla Cox Sat 26 Dec SOUTHWELL CITY H UCL1 80 0-4 Cole HOLWELL SPORTS H UCL1 Mon 26 AYLSTONE PARK H UCL1 Jan-23 SAFFRON DYNAMO A UCL1 Tues 03 HOLWELL SPORTS A UCL1 Tues 10 H UCL1 Sat 14 ST ANDREWS H UCL1 Wed 18 BIRSTALL UNITED Sat 21 HUCKNALL TOWN H UCL1 Sat 28 H UCL1 Tues 31 BARROW TOWN H UCL1 H UCL1 Feb DUNKIRK H UCL1 Tues 07 BLIDWORTH WELFARE HARROWBY UNITED A UCL1 Sat 11 H UCL1 Tues 14 BOURNE TOWN H UCL1 A UCL1 Sat 25 Tues 28 H UCL1 A UCL1 Mar H UCL1 Sat 04 A UCL1 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat 25 Apr Sat 01 Sat 08 Mon 10 Sat 15 1st Sub 2nd Sub 3rd Sub 4th Sub MoM ������������ Goalscorers in BOLD RED CAPTAIN

ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME | PAGE 9 a Richards Parker Glossop Noon Milne Brettoner Johnson J Carr Wedgwood Cox Johnson H a Richards Brettoner ������������ Glossop Noon Lawe Milne Wedgwood Smith McGrady Parker Johnson J Kirk-Ellis n Wedgwood Parker McGrady Brettoner Lawe ������������ Milne Richards Noon Lees-Collier Cox Kirk-Lewis Lawe Cox Richards McGrady Johnson J n Jemson Parker Wedgwood Noon Gibbons Brettoner Elwood Noon ������������ Noon Milne Eatough Cox Johnson J on Richards Milne Wedgwood Lawe McGrady Brettoner Cole Elwood Glossop Cullen Cole Johnson J Jemson on Gibbons Cook Lawe Brettoner ������������ Noon a Cook Lees-Collier Gibbons Lawe ������������ Johnson H on Wedgwood ������������ Armstrong Lees-Collier Brettoner Lawe Milne Cole Noon Cullen Cox Johnson J Noon Lees-Collier ������������ Eatough Cullen Cox on Kudla Milne Gibbons Lawe Mahlatsi Eatough Efeterin ������������ Noon Nicholson L Samuels Johnson H Nicholson L Samuels a Jemson Milne Gibbons Lawe ������������ Mahlatsi Eatough Brettoner Cook Nicholson L Samuels Johnson H on Kudla Milne Gibbons Lawe Mahlatsi Eatough Cook Nicholson K Johnson H a Jemson Lees-Collier ������������ Gibbons ������������ Lawe a Townrow Milne Gibbons Lawe Munns Johnson H Cole Armstrong Mahlatsi Lees-Collier Samuels a Atkin Milne ������������ Gibbons ������������ Lawe Mahlatsi Johnson H Armstrong Brettoner ������������ Samuels on Gibbons Milne Mahlatsi Lawe ������������ Wood Lees-Collier Richards Brettoner Samuels on Burkitt Milne Gibbons McGrady Mahlatsi Johnson H Lawe Lees-Collier Cullen Samuels Brettoner n Jemson Lees-Collier Mahlatsi McGrady Wood Johnson H Lawe Kudla Milne Armstrong Brettoner itt Gibbons ������������ Brettoner ������������ Milne Lawe Wood ������������ Johnson H Kudla Efeterin Samuels Milne Lawe Wood Johnson H Armstrong Wedgwood Mahlatsi on Gibbons Brettoner McBride Lawe Wood Sherlock McBride Mahlatsi Lees-Collier Lees-Collier Mahlatsi Lawe Wood Brettoner Armstrong Cook Lees-Collier Brettoner itt Gibbons Milne Lawe Wedgwood Efeterin Mahlatsi Lawe Milne McGrady Kudla Efeterin Samuels ong Gibbons Milne ������������ Brettoner Cox Hall Mahlatsi Lawe Cullen Lees-Collier Samuels Cox on Gibbons Lees-Collier Eatough Samuels Coy Gibbons J itt Gibbons Brettoner Coy Topaloglu x Milne Mahlatsi Gibbons H Lees-Collier Brettoner ������������ Heard Samuels x Milne Mahlatsi Gibbons H Lees-Collier Brettoner Heard Lawe Efeterin PICTURES FROM THE PREVIOUS MEETING WITH RADFORD FC THIS SEASON

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ATTSATCAKT ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME | PAGE 11 Statistics don’t tell everything - but they do say something. 2022-23 Season of GRANTHAM TOWN ACADEMY in numbers 24 Games played 20 Goals scored 3 Won 88 Goals conceded 2 Drawn 3-1 Biggest win Vs Kirby Muxloe 19 Lost 0-11 Biggest Defeat Vs Aylestone Park TOP Josh Lawe - 4 SCORERS Harry Gibbons - 3 Nathan Brettoner - 5

BLACKSTONES FCPAGE12|ACADEMYMATCHDAYPROGRAMME The first club with links with Blackstones was when the Division Two title was won and promotion the Rutland Ironworks; the club’s headquarters to Division One again followed. However, the were the Half Moon Inn while matches were following season saw them relegated again. played on Ryhall Road, Stamford. The first trace of the Ironworks was recorded in 1891, the local press 1969 once more saw the club gain promotion back reported them beating Stamford Town Reserves into Division One. 1975-76 the clubs won Division 1-0. By the 1892-93 season the Ironworks were the One and along with the improving facilities at Lincoln best team around, dislodging the longer established Road were promoted to the Premier League. The Town, but in the summer of 1894 the clubs merged. eight seasons at that level saw a best finishing place of fourth in 1977-78. Also during 1978 they were The Great War was almost over by the time the next accepted into the FA. Vase for the first time. Blackstones Club emerged, joining the Peterborough League in 1918 winning the championship that In the seventies, the club had established a youth season. However, the club’s success, indeed its policy under the guidance of Pete Thomas and this life was short-lived withdrawing from league the was a great success. The best-known player to following season. emerge from this policy was Alan Nelson who was 1921 the club re-emerged under a new name signed by Newcastle United and later transferred to Rutland Engineering Works. The Peterborough Southampton for a fee of £300,000. League of the twenties was formidable with the likes of Spalding, Bourne and Yaxley. The club opted for In1984 the club entered senior football by joining more local competitions, in 1929-30 they lined up in the United Counties League Division One. 1987 both the Stamford Amateur and Deepings Leagues. saw the Stones (as they were now nicknamed) In 1929-30 they won the championship of both promoted to the Premier Division, finishing runners- competitions. By 1933 the club again disappeared up to Northampton Spencer. 1987-88 had also seen from the scene. Reserves join the UCL. By 1990 they completed In 1938 the club by now known as Blackstones the Double, winning the Reserve Division One title returned to action, again playing in two leagues and Reserve Knockout Cup. In 1987 floodlights Peterborough and Stamford Amateur Leagues. Both were installed. The following season the lights were leagues abandoned during the Second World War. officially opened with Aston Villa sending a strong In 1949 the club returned to the Peterborough side to open them, the result being a 2-2 draw. 1991- League but in 1951 they re-joined the Stamford 92 season saw the Stones have an exciting FA. Cup Amateur League. run, beating Bishops Stortford in a First Qualifying 1959 saw them re-join the Peterborough League Round replay at Lincoln Road 2-0. Stones made and this was to last 25 years. 1960-1961 was one of their exit in the next round losing by a single goal the club’s most successful years winning promotion to Heybridge Swifts. 1992-93 saw the Stones land to Division Two and capturing four local cup their first major trophy, the Lincs Senior Cup A. In a competitions. Further success followed a year later dramatic final against Bourne, Stones ran out 2-1 winners after extra time. Since entering the Premier Division our best finish in that time is 6th place. Since winning the Lincs Cup in 1993 we then reached two further Cup Finals, losing both! 1995 we lost 5-1 to Bedford Town in the Hinchingbrooke Cup Final at St Neots Town and then in 1997 we lost 3-1 to Glapwell in the Evans Halshaw Floodlit Cup Final at Ilkeston Town. The Stones have had six Chairmen since joining the United Counties League, Andy MacDonald, Bill Sewell, Darren Laughton, Kevin Boor, K.Doyle and Gary Peace. We have also had 12 Managers in that period, Ian Jarvie, Chris Corby, Steve Blades, Dominic Genovese, Vince Adams, Ian Jackson, Mel Landin, Kevin Flynn, Tony Lowther, D.Bird and Joint M. Goode and D. Jarvis, Dave Stratton, Gary Peace,

ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME | PAGE 13 Phil Gadsby and Andy Lodge. BLACKSTONES FC FACTFILE: Season 2003-04 proved to be yet another YEAR FOUNDED 1891 successful one on the “Cup Front” for the Club. Four NICKNAME THE STONES finals were reached, with the first team “winning” CHAIRMAN GARY PEACE the County Senior ‘A Cup for the second time but MANAGER JON HARRISON losing in the Hinchingbrooke Cup Final. Meanwhile 3 the Reserves went one better in their League LEAGUE TITLES STEP 5 Knockout Cup, beating Spalding United in the final HIGHEST LEVEL 2ND QUAL ROUND but losing in the final of the Ancaster Cup. Both BEST FA CUP RUN 4TH ROUND sides improved their position in the League and off BEST FA VASE RUN the field further improvements were made to Lincoln Road. 2003-2004, 2007-2008 and 2010-2011 seasons all ended with the senior team winning the Lincs Senior Trophy. Season 2012/13 Was dramatic. December 2013 saw managers Jarvis and Goode resign followed by 8 senior players, new manager Dave Stratton, due to financial restraints within the club, could not attract established UCL players with the result that Blackstone’s finished in a relegation position. After 23 years in the Premier League Stones were relegated. Season 2013/14 Saw Stones struggling to adapt to Division 1 Football the early Season results were disappointing resulting in a change of Manager, in early September, Dave Stratton was replaced by Chairman Gary Peace. Results improved but not sufficient enough, finishing third from bottom. Season 2014/15, Gary stood aside for Phil Gadsby who brought in player and the season began to look better, but although reaching the final of the Lincs Trophy, losing on penalties to Winterton Rangers, and Winning the Daniels Cup against Stamford Lions, Stones finished 17th that year. The following season was yet another challenge struggling to string results together finishing mid table, then with results failing to materialise in the 2016/17 season and a poor Christmas period a managerial change took place and Andy Lodge took the reins. Now to see what Andy can achieve in the 2017/18 Season. Mid November Andy Lodge stood down from the position of manager and was succeeded by Dan French and Lee Clarke in a joint role. Season 2017/18 with Dan and Lee at the helm saw a mixed bag of results as the new management got to grips with the challenges of the UCL, finishing 8th in the league, and once more reaching the final of the Daniels cup and for the second time in 3 years lifted the trophy beating Cottesmore Amateurs 2-1 on the day.

PAGE 14 | ACADEMY MATCHDAY PROGRAMME NEW YEAR, new you? If you’re anything like seismic change he’d like to be introduced me, those resolutions will already be a little too. frayed around the edges. “Is it too obvious to say ‘three up, three But as the big clock struck midnight to bring down’ between the EFL and the National in 2023, it’s only natural to look back at the League? If it is, then I’d go for a different previous 12 months and look ahead to what choice, and say that the implementation of might be in the ones ahead. the Crouch report’s recommendations and You may have caught it in last week’s NLP, the appointment of an independent regulator but each year we ask a group of people who, for football would be hugely positive, and a like us, love Non-League football and ask the sign that the government does care about same question – what would you like to see the national game, rather than just doing so when it is expedient.” in the coming year. My own answer, three-up, three-down from Our executive editor Jon Couch would like to the National League into the EFL aside, see the way games are postponed handled centres around concussion substitutes. I differently. In this current cost of living really believe it’s time temporary subs were climate, clubs arriving at grounds only for allowed to give the experts time to assess the game never likely on to be called off is any potential concussion and ensure the frustrating to say the least. player is given the right care. Another of our regular reporters, Andy We saw it a couple of times in the World Mitchell, is hacked off with how some Cup where a player clearly played on when approach the FA he shouldn’t have. Allowing some time for Trophy. He says: “Stop dismissing FA Trophy. him to go off to a quiet part of the stadium The influx of clubs from the Football League and let those in the know run through their has seen the FA Trophy relegated from the protocols is only right. Hopefully it comes in. non-league FA Cup to a par with the Papa Our north-east reporter Mark Carruthers is John’s Trophy. banging the drum for three-up, three-down It has a Wembley final and provides in 2023 – it’s got to happen soon enough, memories that last a lifetime – the big guns surely, and a sentiment echoed by BBC should take it seriously.” Indeed. Surrey Sport commentator Rob Worrall, What would you like to see changed or who said, ‘Without doubt, an additional introduced in Non-League in 2023? As long promotion place from the National League to as it’s not VAR we’ll all be fine! the EFL. It simply HAS to happen now, with benefits to all – including those ‘big’ clubs Matt Badcock that keep dropping down!’ His colleague at the NL Full Time podcast, Editor-at-large Rich Worton, agrees but has an equally

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GRANTHAM TOWN BLACKSTONES FC (MANAGER) LEEROY ATKIN JON HARRISON (MANAGER) (AST. MANAGER) ROBBIE ATKIN RYAN WOOD (MANAGER) (COACH) PAUL COOK (COACH) (PHYSIO) (PHYSIO) KYLE COLE SIMON DALTON MAX JEMSON BARTOSZ BEREZOWSKI NATHAN BRETTONER JOSHUA LAWE LUKE GOVE RHUEL SAMUELS EDMUNDS GRUNSTEINS ALEX COOK HARRY GIBBONS (C) KYLE ROWELL TOM LEES-COLLIER JAKE WALTON MAHKALE MAHLATSI KENNETH WHEATLAND SID COX GEORGE FROST PIOTREK KUDLA JOSH RANDALL REECE COY KIERAN DUFFY-WEEKES BEN CULLEN RYAN LENNON RYAN NOON HAYDEN ARMIGER EATHAN MILNE MARK BAINES LUKE CULLEN JEFFREY EFERETIN LOUIE VENNI RONNY HEARD JEVIN SEATON JAKE GIBBONS DEMI AGBOOLA BARIS TOPALOGLU ALFIE FERGUSON JAKE CULLEN BAILEY ARMIGER SAM FIELDING JORDAN NEIL OFFICIALS REFEREE: ANDREW CUTHBERT ASSISTANT: ROBIN DUNGWORTH | ASSISTANT: EDWARD FINN NEXT UP FOR THE ACADEMY WEDNESDAY 18TH DECEMBER HUCKNALL TOWN-AWAY-KO 7.45PM VENUE - THE RM STADIUM - NG15 6DW


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