2004 RESULTS
Results for 11 January 2004 
TEAM
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Opposition
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H/A
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Result
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Under 15
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Yeading/HEW
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A
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Under 13 A
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Explorers
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H
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Under 13 B
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Charville Athletic
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A
|
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Under 12
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Charville Athletic
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A
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Under 11 A
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Yeading/ HEW
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A
|
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Under 10 A
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Isleworth Colts
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A
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|
Under 15 
Yeading/HEW 2 Hanwell Town 2
Having been beaten by their opponents earlier in the season this result showed huge progress for Hanwell who were unlucky not have won the game. Playing in poor weather on a mud patch that posed as a pitch the conditions conspired to prevent a winning start to the year. In the first half Hanwell were in the coaches word "brilliant" as goals from AARON AZARIAH and DOMINIC PARILLON saw them deservedly lead 2 - 0 at the break. A mistake at the back with 20 minutes to go let the home side back in and with just under a minute to go a scramble as the ball held up in the mud resulted in an the home side getting an equaliser. It was virtually the last kick of the game. Man of the match FRANKY ELLIS.
Under 13 A
Hanwell Town A 9 Explorers 0
Once again Hanwell made heavy going of rather weak opposition. A tepid first half saw the A team go in with a 1-0 lead thanks to AARON NELSON'S 30 minute strike (we won't mention the miss of the open goal from 4 yards out!). After half time Hanwell got down to playing some football and Explorers collapsed in somewhat spectacular style. Captain Marvel ROBERT KEOGH weighed in with a hatrick (50,60 and 68) from the right wing position. Half time sub WILL RODERICK earned a brace (57 and 61) as did 'striker' MICHAEL 'chips' ANTHONY (54 and 58). HARRY MAGUIRE also got on the score sheet (66) and earned Man of the Match after playing his best game in a black and White shirt!
Under 13 B 
Charville Athletic 4 Hanwell Town 0
Hanwell were outclassed by a top team.. A combination of the wind and rain and indifferent defending, made it difficult for Hanwell to get out of their own penalty box at times let alone their own half. Fortunate, enough to be only one down at half time Hanwell fancied their chances with the wind in their favour. However, two quick well taken goals, effectively killed the game. Good performances from MATTHEW HODGE and keeper GEORGE ISSIT did provide some heart to the team and the coaches.
Under 12 
Charville 2 Hanwell Town 2
A game of 2 halves. Hanwell winning the first and losing the second, the wind doing its best to spoil the game. DANIEL CRANSHAW played a man of the performance in goal as SEAN EARLES and OLIVER PHILLIPS bagged the goals to give Hanwell the lead. A debatable penalty and good use of the conditions allowed Charville to share the points in what was a good game given the weather and pitch conditions.
Under 11 A 
League Cup - Quarter Final
Yeading/HEW 1 Hanwell Town 5
The ever impressive Under 11's progressed to the to the Semi Final of the League cup with a good away win to a strong Yeading/ Hayes End Wanderers Side who are currently second in the league. Whilst the appalling was the same for both sides JOSH BROWN only saw sunshine as he helped himself to a hatrick and he was ably assisted by JUSTIN MAIZEY who scored the other 2. Hanwell look forward to a first Semi final appearance of the season.
Under 10 A 
Hanwell Town 2 Isleworth Colts 5
(Played at Isleworth)
Hanwell started off well and took an early lead, the goal being scored by AIDEN LONERGAN. They continued to dominate for the first 20 minutes but Isleworth bombarded Hanwell's goal toward the end of the half and finally equalised with virtually the last kick of the half. They continued immediately after the break and Hanwell never really got into the game. Total domination by the league leaders. The defence held out for 10 minutes and then Isleworth made the most of their home advantage in this an away fixture with 3 quick goals. Hanwell showed signs of recovery as Hanwell's man of the match JACK STEPHENS scored only to watch his efforts be cancelled out straight away from the kick off. Some good saves from ROBIN TILLYER prevented the scoreline being increased any further.
Results for 18 January 2004 
TEAM
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Opposition
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H/A
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Result
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Under 13 B
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Broadfields Utd
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H
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Under 12
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Manor Cubs
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H
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Under 11 A
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Princess Park Youth
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A
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Under 10 A
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Junior Bees
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A
|
|
Under 9 A
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Charville Athletic
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A
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Under 9 B
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Acton Sports B
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A
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Under 8
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Charville Athletic
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A
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|
Under 13 B 
Broadfields 5 Hanwell Town 0
Hanwell never really found their feet in this game. Broadfields too control and never looked like giving up the points. Good effort was still shown by many on the Hanwell side but alas they were always second best in this fixture. Man of the match MILES JOHNSON
Under 12 
Hanwell Town 4 Manor Cubs 7
Not many players score a hatrick and end up on the losing side. OLIVER PHILLIPS joins that rare club in the colours of Hanwell Town. A seesaw game on a muddy pitch that really could have gone either way but three goals in the last ten minutes killed off the Hanwell challenge. SEAN EARLES grabbed the other goal for Hanwell. The team had battled hard throughout and with the game even with ten minutes to go a misplaced pass in midfield followed by a missed tackle led to a Manor Cubs goal. Heads dropped and the Cubs pounced to kill the game scoring again virtually from the kick off and one more for luck. The fixture list can offer cruel comfort at times as Hanwell face the same opponents next week. Heads up 12S it wasn't all bad was it ? OLIVER - Can we have some more ?
Under 11 A 
Middlesex County Cup - Round 4
Princess Park 2 Hanwell Town 3
And the 11S march on into the Middlesex Cup quarter final. For once, they did not have it all their own way in what has been according to their coach "..the toughest game of the season." On their home pitch, reminiscent of Yeovil's old pitch , The Slope, Princess Park made Hanwell work for this victory. JOSH BROWN put Hanwell one up at half time. Following some substitutions at the turnaround, Hanwell scored further goals through SAFI FAZLI and BROWN again, and it looked sufficient for them to hit the usual cruise control button. However, Princess Park reminded the U11S it was a cup tie and scored to keep themselves in the game. Pouring forward they scored again. Game on ! Hanwell were left hanging on to the match and to avoid extra time. As PP threw everything at Hanwell MATTHEW SINGH in goal, proved equal to it all as he pulled off save after save. Beaten twice already he was not going to let it happen again. His performance in the closing period of the match was enough to earn him the man of the match. A wake up call for Hanwell - Quarter Final here they come.
Under 10 A 
Junior Bees 0 Hanwell Town 5
A pretty even start to the game, end to end with no clear cut chances. Hanwell then scored two quick goals through CIANAN WHELAN and JACK STEPHENS. Junior Bees got back into the game only to be thwarted by a couple of outstanding saves by Hanwell keeper ROBYN TILLYER. JACK STEPHENS responded to the second of these by marching up the pitch ans scoring a third for Hanwell to lead 3 - 0 at half time. The second half was more one sided; it was all Hanwell. JACK STEPHENS completed his hatrick for 4 - 0 and AIDAN LONERGAN capped a superb man of the match performance with the best goal of the game. If it was not for some outstanding goalkeeping by the Junior Bees keeper Hanwell would have been in double figures. Nice for the 10As to get back to winning ways.
Under 9 A 
Charville Athletic 0 Hanwell Town 2
Goals from JONATHAN BURSE and MATTHEW LEE made the points safe in this one sided game. SAM POMPILLIS went close on more than one occasion and three or four shots sure goals were prevented by good goalkeeping. Sam seems to have twice as many touches as anybody else on the pitch and he thoroughly deserved the man of the match accolade. The Hanwell keeper by comparison had two touches in the whole game such was the Hanwell domination. Charville are a good side underlining what a good performance it was today by the U9A side.
Under 9 B 
Acton Sports B 2 Hanwell Town 2
A good clean game. Goalscorers for Hanwell were RAPHAEL TONDELA and DANIEL CAHILL in what was a very even game. Hanwell did not really get into their stride in this game and credit to Acton for taking the game to Hanwell. The points being shared was probably the right result. Man of the match for Hanwell was DAMAN EDE.
Under 8 
Charville Athletic 1 Hanwell Town 3
A winning start to 2004 for the Under 8's in their first game in six weeks. Although never really looking threatened, early nerves were calmed by a thundering right foot drive by EOGHAN McNELIS into the corner of the net. Hanwell looked more composed on the ball than their opponents and a TASHAN DWYER shot extended the lead. This should have been greater by half time but numerous chances were not converted. The second half, business resumed as usual and Hanwell's superior passing resulted in further opportunities. Eventually, MATTHEW PHILLIPS jabbed the ball into the corner of the net, beyond the stationery Charville keeper. In a bid for more goals too many players pushed forward enabling a brilliant jinking run to undo the otherwise solid Hanwell defence for the Charville consolation. Competing right to the end Hanwell were unfortunate not to score again. Man of the match was JAMIE BUIST who was at the heart of everything.
Results for 25 January 2004 
TEAM
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Opposition
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H/A
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Result
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Under 15
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Chelsea UTD
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A
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|
Under 13 A
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West Drayton UTD
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A
|
|
Under 13 B
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Thamesbank Dynamoes
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H
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|
Under 12
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Manor Cubs
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A
|
|
Under 11 A
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New Hanford
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H
|
|
Under 11 B
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Explorers
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A
|
|
Under 10 A
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Brook House B
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A
|
|
Under 10 B
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Glenister B
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H
|
|
Under 9 A
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West Drayton Boys Club
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H
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|
Under 9 B
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Sandgate
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H
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|
Under 8
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Bedfont Eagles
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H
|
|
Under 7
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Sandgate
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A
|
|
Under 15 
Chelsea UTD 3 Hanwell Town 2
The last kick of the game denied what would have been a deserved point as they crashed to another away defeat. Hanwell took the lead, NIKEL PATEL scoring for Chelsea to equalise. DAVID HICKLING restored the lead but a mistake at the back led to a penalty allowing the home side to draw level again. As the referee was poised to blow for time a Hanwell player tried to beat one player too many and was dispossessed, Chelsea marched up the field scoring to win the game and positively stealing the points. For Hanwell this was a display that promised more than it delivered.
Under 13 A 
West Drayton UTD 5 Hanwell Town 0
Hanwell Under13 As stuggled against inferior opposition for the first half and went in at the break 0-0. Admittedly they had carved out a few chances but failed to capitalize. Also, United must be praised for their committment and energy thoughout the opening 35mins where they fought for every ball. The A team came out with a different attitude in the second half and WILLIAM RODERICK smashed two very quick goals (36,37) to effectively end United's stubborn resistence. Stand in centre back FRASER MACKENZIE bagged
our third from a corner(41) and PERRY HEASLIP (52) and ROBERT KEOGH (60) rounded of the scoring. Man of the Match goes to WILLIAM RODERICK with a special mention to TOM GALVIN who was outstanding after coming on in the second half.
Under 13 B 
Hanwell Town 3 Thamesbank Dynamoes 1
Hanwell were made to work for what in the end was a deserved victory. DECLAN SPEEDE, FREDDIE HAINES and AHMED ARBI all found the back of the Dynamoe's net. The goal from AHMED ARBI capping his fine performance as man of the match.
Under 12 
Manor Cubs 3 Hanwell Town 3
A much improved performance from the Under 12s saw them share the points with MANOR CUBS. Hanwell scored first through OLIVER PHILLIPS, who after his hatrick last week against the e opposition would be glad to play them every week. The Cubs came back strongly and scored three times and it looked like they would repeat last week's emphatic victory but Hanwell showed they are made of sterner stuff and PHILLIPS grabbed his 5th goal against the Cubs and really should have had another hatrick. BEN BROOKE-SMITH scored Hanwell's third and Hanwell can count themselves unlucky not to have scored a winner as time ran out. Man of the Match was SEAN EARLES.
Under 11 A 
Hanwell Town 11 v New Hanford 0
On a boggy muddy pitch Hanwell made hard work of what ultimately proved to be a routine league victory. It started easy enough with a goal in 22 seconds and leading 3 - 0 at half time, it was only in the last quarter of the game that the 11S showed their usual assured passing game. The defence were lucky not to get caught out whilst needlessly dribbling at the back, and the fancy footwork up front only appeared in the latter stages of what was a one sided game. Hatricks for JOSH BROWN and SAFI FAZLI with 2 goals from JUSTIN MAIZEY, the other contributors being GEORGE WILLIAMS, SCOTT ENSON (with his first goal of the season) and MICHAEL BURSE as Hanwell find double figures again.
Under 11 B 
Explorers 0 v Hanwell Town 5
Possibly the best performance of the season by the 11BS. Certainly the best away performance. 5 goals and 5 different scorers. Okay, 4 different scorers, an Explorers defender deciding to throw one goal in for good measure. Scorers were RICHARD MAKEPIECE, AZHER ARBI, MY BALAL and BREIZE HUNTERMAN. The man of the match was JAMES ? at the heart of the defence denying Explorers any chance of a goal. Brilliant.
Under 10 A 
League Cup - Quarter Final
Brook House B 2 Hanwell Town 6
A slow start to the league cup quarter final game saw keeper ROBYN TILLYER tested early by the home team. After the first 5 minutes Hanwell took control of the half going 1 - 0 up through a goal from EDDIE CARTER. However, within 3 minutes of the second half they found themselves 2 -1 down through poor defending. Fortunately Hanwell equalised straight away through MAX RODERICK and then having been shaken began to dominate the second half. 2 goals from CONNOR HEARN and one from JACK STEPHENS made it 5 - 2 but a last minute penalty by CONNOR made him a hatrick hero and earned him the man of the match. Another Hanwell side make it in the semi final of a cup.
Under 10 B 
Hanwell Town 3 v Glenister B 1
An early goal from AARON HARRIS set the 10Bs on their way against Glenister. The home side dominated going 2 -0 through SHYHEIM REITTIE. The visitors were fortunate when got a deflected goal before half time. Hanwell came out in the second half and VICTOR MONTES capped off a fine debut scoring the third with typical Colombian panache and flair. Hanwell came under some pressure as the game wore on but good defensive work and a fine midfield display by Man of Match ROSHAN VYAS.
Under 9 A 
Hanwell Town 3 v West Drayton Boys Club 1
A hatrick from SAM POMPILIS gave Hanwell a fine victory against a strong West Drayton Boys Club side. Before the game the coach warned that to win the 9AS had to be at their best and so they were. ANTHONY ROSE in defence was Man of the Match, no mean feat in a game where a hatrick is scored. WDBC have not lost many and then not by 2 goals. Hanwell dominated. It was pleasing to see this side show its potential against a quality opposition. Well done. e again next week lads.
Under 9 B 
Hanwell Town 0 v Sandgate 4
Sandgate are top of the table and they underlined it with an emphatic win at Hanwell's expense. Although defeated Hanwell had some positives to take out this game particularly man of the match LUKE JONES who ran and ran.
Under 8 
Hanwell Town 3 Bedfont Eagles 4
A fast and fluid game on a cold and frosty morning. Hanwell looked half asleep at kick off and the Eagles would have been disappointed to have been held to 1 - 1 at half time, TASHAN DWYER netting for Hanwell. Credit is due to the Hanwell keeper for two or three fine saves. Bedfont pressed their advantage scoring quickly at the start of the second half. Hanwell equalised again through DWYER but then Bedfont scored from a quickly taken throw in and again immediately from the resulting kick off as Hanwell were caught at the back. Showing great character Hanwell fought back and took the game to the Eagles and got their reward as TASHAN DWYER became the first Hanwell Hatrick Hero at this age group. Whilst they pushed for what would have been a deserved equaliser, time ran out giving Bedfont the victory.
Under 7
Sandgate 3 Hanwell Town 0
The omens did not look good with a number of boys pulling out on the morning of the match,especially with Hanwell down to a basic seven players on a very heavy pitch. Right from the kick off Hanwell were under constant pressure but kept their shape well and battled hard to keep the Sandgate scoring chances down to a
minimum.Eventually the pressure told and Sandgate went in at half time 1-0 up.
After a few tactical changes at half time Hanwell came out the stronger side with man of the match BEN GOULD causing problems with his direct running down the right wing.Hanwell went close after an excellent passing move with HAMZAH KHAN drilling his shot into the side netting.
As the chances went begging Hanwell began to tire and Sandgate scored a second goal,with a third right at the death. Although the result went against Hanwell the boys can be proud of a great battling performance!
Results for 1 February 2004 
5 GAMES - 5 WINS FOR HANWELL TOWN
TEAM
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Opposition
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H/A
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Result
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Under 13 A
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Hillingdon Saints
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H
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|
Under 13 B
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Broadfields UTD
|
H
|
|
Under 12
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Hive
|
H
|
|
Under 11 A
|
Manor Cubs
|
H
|
|
Under 8
|
Court Park Colts
|
A
|
|
Under 13 A
Hanwell Town 12 v Hillingdon Saints 2
Probably the worst thing Saints could have done was to score the first goal against the A team as it woke them up! Hanwell piled in with MICHAEL ANTHONY getting 4, WILLIAM RODERICK 3, AARON NELSON 2, JOE WEBB 2, and JACK READINGS 1. Saints managed to get on the score sheet a second time but the game was well beyond them by this point. A good, well disciplined team performance for the A team with man of the Match going to 4 goal MICHAEL ANTHONY with a special mention to new 'Midfield General' JACK MCCARTNEYwho ran the show from the centre.
Under 13 B 
Hanwell Town 2 Broadfields UTD 0
A fantastic performance from the 13BS to join the A team in the semi finals of the League Cup. From Goalkeeper through to striker this was a great team performance. It was a fantastic effort from one and all the whole game. Each player worked for his teamates. DECLAN SPEEDE put Hanwell one up and AHMED ARBI picked himself up from being fouled to put away the penalty that secured victory. Impossible to choose a man of the match because there were 11 of them. Excellent stuff.
Under 12 
Hanwell Town 7 v Hive 0
Best performance of the season for the U12S. OLIVER PHILIPS and SEAN EARLES were both Hatrick Heroes in what was a one sided a game. Only 1- 0 at half time the flood gates opened in the second half and shots that would have been straight at the keeper in the first half found the back of the net in the second. Man of the match was SEAN EARLES. A confidence building performance before playing top of the table next week. The other player on target was BEN BROOKE-SMITH
Under 11 A 
Hanwell Town 2 v Manor Cubs 1
A close win over their nearest rivals keeps the Under 11S title ambitions on course. First half goals from a deflected free kick from RAFIQUE (in the continental he only has the one name) and a penalty from JOSH BROWN proved enough. Despite stubborn resistance from the Cubs, who pegged one back and who were unlucky not to grab an equaliser inthe second half. The 11S battled well in the muddy conditions.
Under 8
Court Park Colts 0 v Hanwell Town 6
On a muddy pitch the Under 8S produced some of their best football of the season. Following a slow start, Hanwell forced a series of corners, the ball eventually breaking to LUKE FRANCIS who passed to MATTHEW PHILLIPS, who got to the line before squaring for KYLE LACY-ANDREWS to tap in for the opening goal. Birthday boy PHILLIPS scored himself in almost the next attack with a low shot and the game as a contest was over from there. However, PHILLIPS and LACY-ANDREWS each scored again before half time and a private battle to be a hatrick hero began. JAMIE BUIST made it five driving the ball home as the Colts defence failed to clear. As the game petered out WIILLIAM GOODLAKE made a fine run forward and his shot rebounded to LACY-ANDREWS whose effort found the back of the net via a deflection. Claiming the goal, man of the match LACY-ANDREWS becomes the second Under 8 Hatrick Hero in as many weeks. Great performance from him and all the team. Well done.
Results for 8 February 2004 
TEAM
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Opposition
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H/A
|
Result
|
Under 15
|
North Greenford UTD
|
A
|
Postponed
|
Under 13 A
|
Thamesbank Dynamoes
|
A
|
|
Under 13 B
|
Bedfont Eagles
|
H
|
|
Under 12
|
North Greenford UTD
|
A
|
|
Under 11 A
|
Pinner Utd
|
H
|
|
Under 11B
|
Drayton Villa
|
H
|
|
Under 10 A
|
Ealing UTD
|
H
|
|
Under 10 B
|
Yeading/HEW C
|
H
|
|
Under 9A
|
Bedfont Eagles
|
H
|
|
Under 9B
|
Yeading/HEW B
|
H
|
|
Under 8
|
Brook House
|
H
|
|
Under 7
|
Manor Cubs
|
A
|
|
Under 15
North Greenford UTD P v Hanwell Town P
Match called off on Saturday.
Under 13 A 
Thamesbank Dynamoes 2 v Hanwell Town 5
The most pleasing thing about today's game was that several of the lads were forced to play out of position due to number players being unavailable. Most notable was a great performance from centre back AJ FOSTER who played in goal today and kept Hanwell in the running when under pressure. Also out of position but playing bravely was HARRY 'BITES YER ANKLES' MAGUIRE who had a shift at left back and did well. Hanwell took their usual 10 minutes to warm up and found Dynamoes up for this match. However, after spurning several good chance Hanwell finally got on top and ran out winners. Goals from MICHAEL ANTHONY, (19, 46) ROBERT KEOGH (30) and AARON NELSON (19, 55) put the game beyond a determined opposition who had put Hanwell under pressure and scored either side of the break. Man of the Match goes to JACK MCCARTNEY who played a blinder in the centre of midfield and was exhausted after the match.
Under 13 B 
Hanwell Town 2 v Bedfont Eagles 6
Despite goals from DECLAN SPEEDE and AHMED ARBI a makeshift Hanwell team battled hard but could not breakdown the Bedfont Eagles. Some excellent saves from MICHAEL ANDERTON in goal in a contest where Hanwell were always second.
Under 12 
North Greenford UTD 1 v Hanwell Town 1
Match abandoned in second half goalscorer for Hanwell SEAN EARLES
Under 11 A 
Middlesex County Cup
Quarter-Final
Hanwell Town 2 v Pinner Utd 0 (AET)
A tense quarter final clash saw Hanwell hold their nerve to progress to the Semi-finals of the Middlesex County Cup. With the wind in the first half Hanwell had the three chances to score but each was squandered. The Hanwell defence proved resolute following the turn around against a fast flowing Pinner with the wind now at their backs. 0 - 0 at full time. In the first period of extra time, a long ball found the feet of JOSH BROWN on the edge of the area, he checked back and as everyone expected a cross he drilled a shot low into the right hand corner leaving the Pinner keeper rooted to the spot. As the clock was running down the away side pressed for an equaliser, Hanwell began to concede needless free kicks in dangerous positions. They survived and after a swift breakout the ball again fell to the feet of BROWN who this time played a neat ball forward to the feet of JUSTIN MAISEY who fired in the second goal. He then had to endure the whole of the Hanwell side leap on top of him, including the keeper who ran the length of the pitch to join in the celebrations. A fine deserved victory in blustery conditions.
Under 11 B 
Hanwell Town 0 v Drayton Villa 1
The 11BS went down by a single goal in a close fought game.
Under 10 A 
Hanwell Town 2 v Ealing UTD1
A strange game that HANWELL dominated from start to finish. Many chances created in the first half but none taken the score being 0 - 0 at half time. The second half repeated the pattern and on a rare breakaway an Ealing player crossed the ball unfortunately deflecting off CONNOR HEARN into the Hanwell net that being the only goal of the game. After the goal, the Hanwell keeper was left a bystander to the game but Hanwell could not force the equaliser. Revenge is being plotted for next week as the fixture repeats away from home. CIANAN WHELAN man of the match.
Under 10 B 
Hanwell Town 5 v Yeading/HEW 1
Hanwell started strongly took an early 1 goal lead scored by ROSHAN VYAS. They continued to dominate GIORGIA DUNNE getting scoring on the rebound from keeper to make it 2 - 0 . CHARLIE PEARSON came off the bench to score with his first touch for 3 - 0 for half time. Yeading came at Hanwell after the break and sterling work from Man of the Match JOE LYONS kept them at bay, further goals from SHYHEIM REITTIE and a second from CHARLIE PEARSON being a lob from outside the area made it 5 before the opposition got a consolation goal but the damage had already been done
Under 9 A 
Hanwell Town 2 v Bedfont Eagles 2
A game where Hanwell hit the bar post twice and missed a hatful of chances. Bedfont are a good team and they hung in there and got their just deserts. Goals from Man of the match JONATHON BURSE and CALLUM DUFFY but oh what might have been
Under 9 B 
Hanwell Town 1 v Yeading/HEW 0
A goal LUKE JONES proved enough for the Hanwell victory against good opposition. Having lost 2 - 1 earlier in the season Hanwell needed to be at their best and they produced a good performance playing most of the game in the opposition half. ARON GARRICK man of the match
Under 8
Hanwell Town 3 v Brook House 6
The under 8S were totally overwhelmed by a fired up Brook House team. By the time Hanwell decided to join in, they were chasing the game. This combined with a few foolish errors in defence never seriously made the result look in doubt. 2 goals from TASHAN DWYER and one from the industrious LUKE FRANCIS (man of the match) were never going to be enough.
Under 7 
Manor Cubs 5 v Hanwell Town 0
Manor Cubs proved too strong for the Hanwell Town Under 7S. They contributed to the result with an unlucky own goal. The home team seemed far more used to the blustery exposed conditions than the Hanwell lads.
Results for 15 February 2004 
TEAM
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Opposition
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H/A
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Result
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Under 15
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Charville Athletic Youth
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A
|
|
Under 13 A
|
Charville Athletic Youth
|
A
|
|
Under 12
|
Ealing Utd
|
A
|
|
Under 11B
|
Acton Sports
|
H
|
|
Under 10 A
|
Ealing Utd
|
A
|
|
Under 10 B
|
Junior Bees
|
A
|
|
Under 9A
|
Brook House
|
A
|
|
Under 8
|
Sandgate
|
A
|
|
Under 8B
|
Whitton Town
|
H
|
|
Under 15 
Charville Athletic 4 v Hanwell Town v 2
Charville went 1 - 0 earlydoors before Hanwell equalised thorough DAVID HICKLING. The Hanwell keeper spilled one and it was pounced on to restore Charville's lead before the break. Hanwell fell apart in the second half conceding two quick goals. It was sloppy. NICKY ZAMMIT managed to pull one back following some tactical changes but time ran out. Notably Hanwell won the corresponding fixture at home and coach JOE AZARIAH is exasperated at this performance, "It looked like the didn't try." Come on lads you are better than this, you know you are. FRANKIE ELLIS earned the plaudit of man of the match.
Under 13 A 
Hanwell Town 0 Charville Athletic 5
Hanwell town under13 'A' team came down to earth with a resounding bump on Sunday. They failed to score for the first time this season and conceded 5 goals to a hard working and well drilled Charville Athletic side who replace them at the top of the table. Despite the scoreline Hanwell defended well. The back 5 held on for long periods but once behind they were forced to chase the game and left gaps at the back which were ruthlessly exploited by Athletic. The A team had little joy at the other end with their luck defiantly away for the half term holidays. Man of the Match goes to AJ FOSTER who display at the back stopped the score becoming embarrassing. Also, well done to the whole team for not giving up. Hopefully, this will be a good lesson learned!
Under 12 
Hanwell Town 2 v Ealing Utd 3
Hanwell were wiping the sleep out of their eyes as they collected the ball from out of their own net having gifted Ealing an early lead. That aside, it proved to be a very close game in which Ealing eventually prevailed. Goals from OLIVER PHILLIPS and SEAN EARLES pegged back Ealing and Hanwell were easily the stronger side as the game went on. The extra fitness training is showing. Piling on the pressure in the second Ealing hung on as the final whistle came to their rescue. If only Hanwell had started the game awake. Man of the Match was DANIEL BROWN who had his best game of the season. Despite the loss the improvement is their in this side for all to see.
Under 11B 
Hanwell Town U11B 2 v Acton Sports 3
Acton Sports proved too strong in an intriguing battle. Goals from man of the match RICHIE MAKEPEACE and UNAI MARTIN were not enough to hold off Acton. 3 - 2 is still an improvement from earlier in the season when the Hanwell defence was breached 5 times.
Under 10 A 
Ealing UTD 0 v Hanwell Town 1
Exactly the same as last week. Hanwell dominated this game from the outset and the Ealing keeper made a string of fine saves notably from EDDIE CARTER and CONNOR HEARN. The deadlock was finally broken by CIANAN WHELAN who lobbed the keeper from the edge of the area, 1 - 0 being scant reward for the collective Hanwell effort. The second half was identical save that the Ealing keeper performed heroically to deny a superb strike from AIDAN LONNERGAN and keep a second half clean sheet. The score does not reflect the domination of Hanwell. On a muddy day it was noticeable that the Hanwell keeper had a spotless shirt at the end of the game. Congratulations to the unofficial Hanwell Coach of the week RUSSELL TILLYER for breaking his duck against Ealing and for managing the only winning Hanwell team this week.
Under 10 B 
Junior Bees 4 Hanwell Town 2
ALEX JOHNSON pulled one back for Hanwell but Junior Bees had already found the net twice and were well in control before half time. The second half was a carbon copy of the first except that it was player of the match GIORGIA DUNNE who scored the second half Hanwell goal. If it wasn't for some major acrobatics from keeper ARCHIE JONES, Hanwell could have been embarrassed by the scoreline even further. They just happened to play the Bees on a day when they really had their tales up and were positively buzzing.
Under 9 A 
Brook House 3 v Hanwell Town 0
Credit to the coaches for getting this game on at all. What with sickness and half term a much rearranged Hanwell line up looked out of sorts from the outset. One had the feeling that a few of the Hanwell players had it settled in their minds that they couldn't beat Brook House from the kick off. Good performance from some, one of whom will find himself playing in a different position if not a different team next year.
Under 8A 
Sandgate 3 v Hanwell Town 0
Defensive mistakes proved costly in an exciting game of football. The home side kept Hanwell pinned in their half of the pitch for much of the first half. They pounced on a defensive error to go 1 up at the break. Hanwell came out strongly in the second as they pushed for an equaliser. Further mix ups at the back proved costly as Sandgate punished the errors. However, heads did not drop and competition was fierce, full blooded and spirited. Well done to the players who came in today. ANDREW BROWN earned man of the match largely for his first half battling against bigger players. It has to be said though, a fantastic game of football played in the right spirit that was a credit to both clubs.
Under 8B 
Hanwell Town 1 Whitton Town 8
A developmental game that proved a mismatch as a contest. However the boys should take some comfort from this. Never quite giving up, their endeavours did eventually come good when RYAN CARROLL poked the ball into the net for a consolation goal. SOLOMON QUARSHIE proved himself a class act all over the field and credit to SEAN CARROLL for some fine shot stopping. A big thanks to Mike for reffing and to Brian the Whitton coach for his tolerance. More games soon.
Results for 22 February 2004 