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  FA Vase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brigg Town beat AFC Sudbury 2-1 in the 2003 final at West Ham United's Boleyn Ground.
Winchester City defeated AFC Sudbury 2-0 in front of a crowd of 5,080.
Sudbury were again the losers on May 14, 2005, falling 3-2 to Didcot Town at White Hart Lane in front of 8,862.
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 Terriers News/Reports January 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
AFC Sudbury were full value for their victory, having out fought and out thought their opponents.
Sudbury, although much changed this season, are still top of their respective league, and were also at full strength.
Sudbury have found a rich vein of form recently, and this is sure to be the toughest test possible for a Bedlington side with trophy winning pretensions.
www.btfc.fsnet.co.uk /season/reports0506/jan2006.htm   (5401 words)

  
 Bury Town Football Club
Sudbury were nearly caught after 12 minutes when referee Jerden who had a night to forget awarded a goalkick but then proceeded to allow Bury to take a throw in.
Sudbury looked to have committed footballing suicide when a backpass by Calver was intercepted by Parker on 84 minutes and he drilled the ball into the net for Bury’s fourth.
AFC are joined in the Semi-Finals by Kings Lynn Reserves, Lowestoft Town and Mildenhall Town who won their respective matches on the night.
www.burytownfc.co.uk /matchdetails.asp?mid=125   (1370 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Gary Harvey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
AFC manager Gary Harvey said, "I have spoken to the player and discussed certain matters with Tom and we have agreed that he will not be at the club for the rest of the season" "I'm sorry that things have not worked out but that's football".
AFC Sudbury will travel to Bedlington this weekend "with no fears", according to manager Gary Harvey, aware that the pressure in Saturday's FA Vase semi-final second leg is firmly on the home side.
AFC Sudbury, unbeaten in the Eastern Counties Premier Division this season, beat Stourbridge 4-1 after extra time in the quarter-finals on Saturday, but Harvey was hoping for better fortune in today's draw.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Harvey_Gary_244660670.htm   (1351 words)

  
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Sudbury took their turn first with Owen’s corner to the near post on 10 mins being pounced on by an unmarked Hyde but he fluffed his kick and then Owen’s corner on 14 mins, this time to the back post, seeing Jamie Stannard win the aerial duel with Abrahams.
Sudbury were becoming frustrated at their lack of consistency and English entered the referee’s notebook for showing his personal frustration as Sudbury ended the half having lost their shape and composure.
Sudbury looked visibly rattled by this reverse and struggled to get into the game and went further behind on the hour when Keith Hetherington’s cross was headed on to the bar and, from the rebound, Bradley Barber acrobatically fired the ball into net from close range.
www.ipswichwanderersfc.co.uk /reports0506/SudburyA.htm   (669 words)

  
 Sport - Sudbury Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
AFC were unchanged and they could not have wished for a better start with Tommy Noble firing the home side ahead with a low shot after five minutes.
AFC Sudbury came within six minutes of what would have been a deserved victory in Saturday's FA cup tie at Bedford when the hosts equalised to force a replay.
AFC had been on the attack when a long defensive clearance was headed on by Dillon into the path of Rydeheard, who despite being under intense from Brett Girling, hit the target with a rising shot that gave Rutherford no chance.
www.sudburytoday.co.uk /ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=851&ArticleID=1190645   (865 words)

  
 The Yachtsmen online - the official website of Wroxham Football Club
Sudbury Looking To Step Up At a meeting at the beginning of September, the Directors of AFC Sudbury voted unanimously that the Club would signify its intention to be considered for promotion this season.
On the field, AFC have never doubted that its playing staff could compete at a higher level and the club have always been ambitious to provide this for the local community.
On Thursday the 1st of September the Directors of AFC Sudbury voted unanimously that AFC Sudbury would signify its intention to be considered to move up from Step 5 to Step 4 within the national league structure.
www.wroxhamfc.com /news.php?storyid=820   (561 words)

  
 Fans Focus - Focusing on Fans of Sport - supporting cricket, football, and other sports at its best, from local sport ...
AFC Sudbury were reduced to 10 men after 28 minutes, Noble being shown a straight red card for a lunging tackle on Goldfinch following a surging run.
Sudbury’s best chance of the half came after 87 minutes as Stannard had to be alert to claw a fierce drive from English for a corner.
AFC management will be left wondering how their team, albeit with only 10 men for much of the night could muster just one solitary strike on target.
www.fansfocus.com /forum/showflat.php?Number=708663   (1382 words)

  
 TheFA.com - Win-chester City
At the other end, Sudbury were trying, but during the first half found no real joy with a red and fl wall thwarting their every advance.
A more positive looking Sudbury emerged from the dressing room and Claydon's cutback from the bye-line rolled nicely for Owen, but this time his strike was blocked on the penalty spot.
Sudbury kept looking for that equaliser but were also keen to keep the score against at just one.
www.thefa.com /TheFACup/TheFAVase/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2004/05/TheFAVaseFinal_report.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished?page   (852 words)

  
 TheFA.com - The FA Vase - Final Facts
Tickets for AFC Sudbury supporters are available from club treasurer, Brian Tatum on 01787 375840 or from the club on match days.
AFC Sudbury and Didcot Town are ready for The Final, make sure you are.
AFC Sudbury and Didcot Town make it to the Final of The FA Vase at White Hart Lane on 14 May 2005.
www.thefa.com /TheFACup/TheFAVase/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/05/TheFAVase_FinalFacts.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished?pagedefault.htm   (435 words)

  
 Bury Town Football Club
Sudbury had a chance in the closing minutes, as noble crossed to Abrahams who headed wide of the goal and therefore the tie when into extra time.
Sudbury's supporters started to head for the exit as they felt their chance was gone.
Abrahams had a chance to give Sudbury a lifeline when he was found in space eight yards from goal, but he shot over and with that went their chance of a fourth final appearance as Bury claimed the win.
www.burytownfc.co.uk /matchdetails.asp?mid=129   (784 words)

  
 Ridgeons Football League
Bury Town and AFC Sudbury have been allocated places in Ryman League Division One North and both have announced that they are to accept.
AFC Sudbury have won the League Challenge Cup for the first time in what was probably their last senior match under the Ridgeons banner.
The clubs with the highest average attendances were Lowestoft Town (291), AFC Sudbury (275) and Wisbech Town (231).
ridgeonsleague.co.uk /news.asp   (966 words)

  
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Jorrell Hurd, for Wanderers and Noble, for Sudbury were both finding room down the right in the early minutes with the ‘keepers, Jamie Stannard and Rutherford having to be alert to snap shots and through balls.
Sudbury effectively ended the game on 82 mins when substitute Bethel’s first touch was good enough to give him room in the box to shoot into the far corner of the net via a deflection off ex- Sudbury man Chris Tracey.
Sudbury had done enough to secure the 3 points but it was the Wanderers’ players who walked off the pitch with their heads held high, knowing that they could compete with the best that the league has to offer and confident in the style of play as espoused by manager Jason Dozzell.
www.ipswichwanderersfc.co.uk /reports0506/SudburyH.htm   (629 words)

  
 NonLeagueDaily.com
Whilst AFC Sudbury are hoping it will be a case of third time lucky, Didcot Town are looking for beginner’s luck in the final to be played for the first time at Tottenham Hotspur’s White Hart Lane.
AFC Sudbury (Amalgamated Football Club Sudbury) was formed on Tuesday 1st June 1999 from the amalgamation of Sudbury Town (founded 1885, although new evidence might suggest 1874) and Sudbury Wanderers (founded 1958).
AFC Sudbury were just minutes away from another first round F A Cup appearance, before two late goals from St. Albans City saw them travel to Stockport County.
www.nonleaguedaily.com /news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=26684   (6599 words)

  
 FA News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Sudbury perhaps slightly edged the offensive possession and controlled the midfield with Didcot resorting to fouling the opposition to hinder their momentum.
Sudbury then began to take the game to Didcot with Hyde and Bennett both coming close, but they couldn't find the back of the net.
Sudbury made all three changes in a desperate attempt to force extra-time, but despite having much of the ball couldn't find the all-important opening.
www.kentfa.com /FANews?PostingGuid={B72767DC-A0BC-402F-8442-2F095A5ACB1B}   (921 words)

  
 AFC Sudbury's most sucessfull manager in shock resignation.   [ Village Times ]
AFC Sudbury's most sucessfull manager in shock resignation.
It is with regret that the Directors of AFC Sudbury announce that their management team of Gary Harvey and Michael Cheetham will be leaving Kings Marsh Stadium at the end of the season.
A spokesman on behalf of the AFC Directors said “Naturally we are disappointed at their decision because AFC Sudbury is loosing two individuals who have represented this club with distinction”.
www.villagetimes.co.uk /afc-sudburys-most-sucessfull-manager-in-shock-resignation/02/04/2006/346/en-GB   (544 words)

  
 Durham City 1 AFC Sudbury 0 || DurhamCityafc.co.uk - The Official website of Durham City FC. News and Message Boards. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
With six minutes to go to the interval Darren Bethell managed Sudbury’s first goal attempt, but his drive from the edge of the box cleared the bar by distance; on 43minutes a relatively untested John Mohan had to move smartly off his line to rob Lee Owen on the edge of the box.
Sudbury started the second half with greater urgency and had goal chances on three occasions: Owen drove wide from a Terry Rayner corner, Neil Calver’s shot from another Rayner pass lacked any power, and Bethell’s shot flew past the post after he had been driven wide of the goal in a crossfield run.
On 61minutes Stewart again took on the Sudbury defence before slipping the ball to Dion Raitt whose rising drive was fielded at the second attempt by Rutherford.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s163/st78816.htm   (565 words)

  
 DIDCOT TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB'S DISCUSSION BOARD
After a rather disaterous night for AFC with them losing at Cambridge City Reserves, the Ridgeons Premier League title is now in the hands of others.
AFC retain top spot on 73 points from 34 games, while their nearest challengers Lowestoft Town have 72 points from 33 games and Bury Town 71 points from 33 games.
Sudbury showed a distinct lack of ambition, and i think that you will find,that when our contingent went to the semi - Final draw last year, that the Sudbury chairman show a lot of arrogance As if they only had to turn up to win.
pub45.bravenet.com /forum/3789165665/show/652099   (311 words)

  
 FanZone - Away fans info. - AFC Sudbury - King's Marsh Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The nearst train station is obviously Sudbury, and is approx 1 and a half miles from the ground.
Sudbury is one of the large town within the Jewson Premier, and as such all the major high street banks can in the found, with most of them in Market Square.
AFC Sudbury was formed on 1st June 1999 from the amalgamation of Sudbury Town and Sudbury Wanderers.
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 Durham City 0 AFC Sudbury 4 || DurhamCityafc.co.uk - The Official website of Durham City FC. News and Message Boards. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A disappointing performance saw City bow out of the FA Vase by 4 goals to nil to AFC Sudbury at the Archibalds Stadium.
City's interest in the FA Vase came to an end against a very professional Sudbury outfit, who closed City down after the hosts had failed to put away good chances in the first half.
Not for nothing are Sudbury favourites for the Vase and we wish them well in the competition, but City contributed to their own downfall by not taking their chances in the first half and being punished for losing possession in vulnerable positions.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s163/st18624.php   (740 words)

  
 Lowestoft Town FC news - Soham's turn to wobble & AFC Sudbury are champions.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Lowestoft Town FC news - Soham's turn to wobble & AFC Sudbury are champions.
Soham's turn to wobble & AFC Sudbury are champions.
AFC Sudbury win at Bury to ensure the league title for a 3rd season in a row, congratulations to them for an excellent achievement.
www.lowestofttownfc.co.uk /news/newsmain.asp?NewsID=115   (123 words)

  
 BBC - Suffolk - In Pictures - Chris Jones' Photo Gallery
Chris Jones, from Sudbury, is a photographer for AFC Sudbury and the Bury Bombers.
He got involved with taking photographs for AFC Sudbury (his local football team) after re-designing their web site.
AFC Sudbury, the Ridgeons Premier league champions in 2003/2004 look set to top the league this season, too.
www.bbc.co.uk /suffolk/content/articles/2004/11/18/afc_sudbury_chris_jones_photo_feature.shtml   (242 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: Full-time Report - Darlington v AFC Sudbury
A Glenn Naylor hat-trick sealed Darlington's place in the second round of the FA Cup as they romped past Jewson Wessex League side AFC Sudbury 6-1.
The visitors were camped in their own half and it was no surprise when Naylor grabbed his hat-trick in the 76th minute to finally kill off the plucky part-timers.
Sudbury continued to pass the ball around, but were caught out at the back three minutes from time when Hodgson broke clear and slotted the ball past Walton to complete the rout.
www.soccernet.com /england/2000/20001118/reports/darlington_afcsudbury_full.html   (261 words)

  
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In this Suffolk Senior Cup 1st Round tie, Rovers were eliminated at the first attempt, losing 2-0 to a Sudbury side on a frustrating afternoon of football.
Sudbury went ahead in the 22nd minute, Sudbury beating the offside trap and leaving the Rovers’ defence standing, Matt Smith slotting the ball past Dave Dickson from twelve yards out.
AFC Sudbury Reserves extended their lead to two goals in the 62nd minute, a cross from goalscorer Smith hitting Derrin Brindley on the arm and in the slight confusion James Fitzpatrick headed into his own net from near the penalty spot.
www.hamletcroft.co.uk /14-10-00.doc   (339 words)

  
 Heybridge Swifts - Statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Heybridge U18 side travelled to Sudbury to play what is always a strong AFC Sudbury outfit.
With temperatures in the 30's it was a very hot and tiring afternoon, especially as some players had played 3 games in 4 days, and most had played 2 games in 4 days.
Sudbury started as expected and Heybridge were under pressure for the first 15 minutes, and Sudbury deservedly took the lead with an unstoppable shot after a lax piece of marking the the Heybridge defence.
www2.kemc.co.uk /clients/swifts/stats.cfm?report=71&source=0203   (134 words)

  
 NonLeagueDaily.com
An outstanding away win at Bridgewater Town and a home draw against Stourbridge in the quarter-finals have installed AFC Sudbury as odds-on favourites to win the FA Vase in partnership with Carlsberg.
Unbeaten this term in the Ridgeons League Premier Division, Sudbury have been in commanding form all season and the depth of their squad is giving them the edge as the competition moves towards its climax.
AFC Sudbury may feel they have a date with destiny after falling at the final hurdle in both 2003 and 2004 – first against Brigg Town and then against Winchester City.
www.nonleaguedaily.com /news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=24439   (400 words)

  
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According to the statistics that Peter Goringe researched for the match programme, AFC Sudbury have reached the FA Vase quarter-final a record eight times, if you count their predecessor clubs.
Cray were quicker out of the starting blocks against Sudbury, winning three early corners and finding a surprising amount of time and space on the ground and in the air to pressurise a wobbly-looking visiting rearguard.
Dean Greygoose was the less busy of the two 'keepers during the whole game but he had some luck on his side just after the hour when he hurled himself full-stretch to claw away a left-wing cross, sending the ball out to the edge of the box.
www.kentishfootball.co.uk /kentleague/cray/crayvsudb210204.html   (951 words)

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