Spartan South Midlands Football League, Premier Division
Date: 31 March 2026
Kickoff: 19:45
Spartan South Midlands Football League, Premier Division
Date: 31 March 2026
Kickoff: 19:45
Welcome everyone to The Lane for tonights league encounter against Crawley Green and on behalf of everyone at Wormley Rovers FC I would like to offer a warm welcome to their players officials and supporters.
Last four games have summed up our season really after a run of 6 games without defeat we lost on penalties to FA Vase semi finalists Cockfosters after the game ended 0-0 followed by a poor performance losing 3-1 defeat at Potton Utd then a great performance in awful weather saw us 3-2 winners at Dunstable before a last minute winner for high flying Winslow Utd on Saturday saw us lose 2-1.
We continue to blood young talent in the squad at this level and will continue to do so in the hope these young players can start making their mark in the game here at Wormley Rovers and help to push us up the table.
Credit to Ryan, his team and the players in what has been a crazy season in this league we have shown on many occasions we can mix it with the best in this league without bankrupting the club.
Thank you to all our player sponsors who have stepped up again this season, and we still have a few players and members of the management team available to sponsor.
Thank you to ALM who once again have sponsored the first team kit for the 20th year in a row which shows incredible support to the club, Thank you to Harrison Hayes who have sponsored the 1st team tracksuits and thank you to all of our pitch side sponsors who once again have stepped up this year to support the club.
Hope you enjoy the game and thanks for your support COYW.
Chair, Nigel Scully
Crawley Green Sports & Social Club was formed in November 1989 after arsonists caused the virtual destruction of the present building. Members of Stopsley Harriers, The Wyvern and Ramridge Rangers Sunday Football Clubs amalgamated to form the present club and were successful in securing a 99 year lease from the Council. The New Club house was formally open on 19th June, 1992 by then Luton Town manager, David Pleat.
The badge incorporates all the elements of the three founding clubs but also local history. The club badge was adopted in 1996 after many years of discussion. Maroon was the colour of the largest single club Ramridge Rangers and it was adopted as the club colour. It is incorporated in the Club badge as the bar across the middle. Stopsley Harriers were well known for their red and blue quarters, whilst Wyvern Members were predominantly blue since their foundation. Both these colours are reflected in the badge. Crawley Green FC Saturday side was formed in 1993 after another local team, Somerset Tavern came under the Crawley Green umbrella. The club colour of maroon was adopted by the team.
In 2018 Luton Town FC and Crawley Green FC further enhanced their club partnership with the announcement that Crawley Green FC will play their home games at The Brache training ground from season 2018-2019. Crawley Green, who are the only Luton based team to play at step 5 or above of the National League System, have been trying since 2008 to get permission to build a suitable stadium. Unfortunately in that time they have failed to receive the support needed from Luton Borough Council, despite there being no cost involved for the Council. This decision has meant that they have had to ground share with Barton Rovers FC for 11 years now, to enable the team to continue to play at that level.
This is a poor indictment of the Council’s attitude to football in Luton, considering that other major towns in Bedfordshire have at least one team each playing step 6 or above. Their lack of support in comparison to the likes of Biggleswade (3 teams), Bedford (2 teams), Dunstable (2 teams), Leighton Buzzard (1 team) and Kempston (1 team), means that even our local leagues have the ignominy of having to travel to local villages to host their cup finals.
Luton recently installed a brand new all-weather surface down at the training ground and to comply with national ground grading criteria Crawley Green will complete the remaining requirements. This will include new changing rooms, dugouts, turnstile and spectator standing area. Tony Talbot, Chairman of Crawley Green stated: “We would like to thank Gary Sweet and Kevan Platt and everyone at Luton Town FC for firstly affording us this opportunity and then their support in making this happen.
“In the past we have seen a number of ex-Crawley Green players go on to play for Luton, but our partnership has really continued to grow in recent years. It’s with great satisfaction for us that we are currently seeing James Justin starring for the first team. In addition the recently transferred Tyreeq Bakinson and four of the current U18s team, Josh Neufville, Joe Mead, Ciaren Jones and Michael Shamalo all came through our youth system.
“A town the size of Luton needs a successful professional club, as well as teams playing in the national league pyramid”. This gives our talented youngsters a pathway to development, without having to go outside the borough to develop. “In addition, underneath these clubs is a large community hub, which affords lots of youngsters the opportunity to play football. These community hubs ensure all young people have the opportunity to participate in football in a safe supportive environment, which preserves the dignity and respect of the individual regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, religion, disability, income and any other social deprivation. With Government statistics showing a concerning rise in childhood obesity throughout the UK, these community hubs encourage our children to stay active and engage in physical activity. This all helps promote health, self-confidence and importantly social cohesion, and hopefully leads to the wider benefits in raising standards.”
Hatters chief executive Gary Sweet said: “We see ourselves as guardians of elite football in our region and part of that responsibility is to help – wherever possible – other local, aspirational clubs develop and thrive, staying at the core of their roots. “The challenges faced at Crawley Green were difficult and, with the great relationship we’ve had over the years, having recruited numerous young players from their excellent development structure, we’re proud to help Crawley Green retain a local home for their competitive games, just as we are happy to utilise our existing training facility at perhaps the only time when it won’t get used.”
In recognition of his services to the community and sport, Crawley Green Sports & Social Club Chairman, Tony Talbot was awarded a BEM – British Empire Medal – in the 2018 New Year’s Honours List.
Finally Crawley Green would like to sincerely thank all their programme advertisers, match ball and match day sponsors for their generous support throughout the season.
Adi Connoly
Craig Tolley
Dylan Suleymain
Tom Mulqueen
Louie offer ©
Rehan Field
Reece Mosanya
Declan Nche
Shay Darcheville
Stan Valentine
Akhsiashvili Avtandil
Alex Awobimpe
Danny Haigh
Omar Eise
Luca Lepley
Carlos Simeon
Caiden Remy-Dee
Louie Allen
Caden Barber
Daniel Bayse
Liam Hayden
Finbar King
Nathan Frater
Ciaran Maher
Teddy Davies
Kai Mcarthur
Taylor Davis
Kayden Dearman
Jamie Ewington
Lewis Dickson
Cameron Groom
Stan Eggleton
Kyle Dilly Smith
Robby Doran
Lucas Fisher
Louis Goodall
Bailey Knight
Kingsley Gibbons
Benn Hayward
Kyle Fonseca
Jarrod Isles
Daniel Johnson
Jake Kissiedu
Adedoyin Sanni
Finn Johnson
Zepp Macdonald
Andrew Phillips
Tiernan Parker
Khamarni Patterson
Sam Willett
Archie Temple
Oliver Trott
Kevin McManus
Reto Heuscher
Andrew Phillips
Thomas O’Mara
Billy Small
Dale Turney
Josh Adeyileka