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In the News (Fri 1 Jan 10)

  
  Guardian Unlimited Football | News | Football: Hayter scores fastest hat-trick in English league history
James Hayter wrote his name into the record books on Tuesday night with the fastest hat-trick in English league history - but his parents missed it because they left the ground before the final whistle.
Hayter scored twice in the 86th minute and capped his night with his third in the 88th.
Hayter's feat beat the previous Football League record held by Jimmy Scarth, who scored a hat-trick in 2min 30sec for Gillingham against Leyton Orient in a Third Division (South) game on November 1 1952.
football.guardian.co.uk /News_Story/0,1563,1156597,00.html   (465 words)

  
 Football More Of The Same (from Thisisdorset)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
TOP gun James Hayter is vowing not to rest on his laurels as he chases a fifth consecutive AFC Bournemouth golden boot.
Hayter became the first player for more than 70 years to top the club's goalscorer charts for four successive campaigns when he netted 20 times last season.
Hayter eclipsed Cherries legend Ted MacDougall (1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72) by winning the golden boot for a fourth successive season, while Ronnie Eyre finished as the club's leading goalscorer in eight consecutive seasons between 1924 and 1932.
www.thisisdorset.net /display.var.823057.0.football_more_of_the_same.php   (422 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Football | News | Scouting report: James Hayter, Bournemouth
Patience is not a virtue you find very often in football but it is an attribute James Hayter has certainly acquired.
After that it was a gradual process of working himself into the Bournemouth team in various positions, but he finally established himself as a regular and scored four times in one match against Bury in 2000.
Hayter collected what must surely be the quickest hat-trick in history when he got three in 140 seconds after coming on in the 84th minute against Wrexham in 2004.
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 Soccer365   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
James Hayter admitted he thought his chance of scoring the fastest hat-trick in Football League history had passed him by.
Hayter took just two minutes and 20 seconds to claim his amazing treble in Bournemouth's crushing 6-0 win against Wrexham in Division Two, coming on on as an 84th-minute substitute, scoring two goals in the 86th minute and completed his feat in the 88th minute.
Hayter, though, was not quick enough to beat the world record.
www.soccer365.com /Home/page_89_67783.shtml   (279 words)

  
 Pasco: New girls club nurtures fun, faith
Hayter will furnish the rest: decadent desserts, tea and an intimate setting where girls can make friends and grow in their faith.
Hayter says her past work with a youth group at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Tampa helped prepare her for her new mission.
Hayter says she welcomes people from all Christian denominations and those who don't belong to any particular church.
www.sptimes.com /2003/10/04/Pasco/New_girls_club_nurtur.shtml   (645 words)

  
 The Football League | Nationwide League | News & Info | HATS OFF TO HAYTER
Bournemouth striker James Hayter has earned his place in the Football League record books after bagging a hat-trick in just 2 minutes 20 seconds during the Cherries 6-0 rout of Wrexham on Tuesday night.
Hayter's goals came in a stunning spell after he came on as an 84th minute substitute and capped a memorable week which also saw his girlfriend give birth to their son.
Football League Communications Executive Ian Christon said: "James Hayter's feat is believed to be the fastest hat-trick on record in The Football League, beating the previous mark of 2 minutes 30 seconds set by Gillingham player Jimmy Scarth in 1952.
www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk /page/NewsAndInfoDetail/0,,10794~507637,00.html   (251 words)

  
 PipSuite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Substitute James Hayter scored the fastest hat-trick in Football League history in Bournemouth's 6-0 thrashing of Wrexham - but he was not quick enough to beat the world record.
Hayter came off the bench in the 84th minute to strike three times in the space of two minutes 20 seconds.
Hayter was, though, quicker off the mark than both Ephraim 'Jock' Dodds of Blackpool, against Tranmere in 1943, and Gillingham's Jimmy Scarth, versus Leyton Orient in 1952, who both netted three times in two and a half minutes.
www.fiso.co.uk /forum_archive-2004/philboard_read.asp?id=9960   (457 words)

  
 James Hayter Bournemouth FC player profile from football.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bournemouth striker James Hayter is in confident mood ahead of Tuesday's play-off semi-final second leg clash with Bury at Dean Court.
Bournemouth boss Sean O'Driscoll was impressed by the performance of James Hayter as he scored the winner in Saturday's 1-0 victory against Oldham Athletic.
James Hayter was shocked to learn that he had broken the Football League record for scoring the fastest hat-trick, during Bournemouth's 6-0 demolition of Wrexham on Tuesday.
www.football.co.uk /bournemouth/players/james_hayter_15132.shtml   (220 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Sport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
London: Bournemouth striker James Hayter notched the fastest hattrick in the history of the English Football League during his team’s 6-0 rout of 10-man Wrexham in a second division match on Tuesday.
Hayter, 24, came on as a substitute with six minutes remaining and struck three quickfire goals in two minutes 20 seconds.
The previous fastest hattrick in the Football League was scored by Gillingham’s Jimmy Scarth in November 1952.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040226/asp/sports/story_2938796.asp   (522 words)

  
 James Hayter (footballer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Hayter (born 9 April 1979, Sandown on the Isle of Wight) is an English footballer.
After progressing through the youth system with south coast club AFC Bournemouth, Hayter eventually made his debut for them in the 1996/7 season in a 3-1 defeat to Peterborough.
Hayter continues to score goals for the south coast club, finishing as their top scorer for the 2005/06 season, with 22 goals to his name, which proved vital in saving The Cherries from relegation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Hayter_(footballer)   (217 words)

  
 GiveMeFootball.com - The Professional Footballers' Association
James was able to score three times in that 140 seconds because he didn't indulge in any celebrations that were a cross between a Michael Flatley routine and some ancient fertility rite.
That gave James Hayter a total of approximately 45 seconds to execute the scoring of his three goals, ASTONISHING, unless he wears his underpants outside his clothing and changes in phone-boxes.
Scoring goals is the life blood of football, achieving goals is what life is all about and the article I read about James Hayter got me thinking about goals.
www.givemefootball.com /display.cfm?article=4005&type=1   (805 words)

  
 City could move for Bournemouth stars - The Football Forum - More Than Just A Game
Bournemouth could be ready to cash in on prized assets James Hayter and Brian Stock - and Bristol City may be among the clubs interested.
Hayter has eleven goals to his name already this term and is sure to attract the attentions of several League One clubs.
James Hayter will score goals, and for a small player can cause a lot of problems in the air.
www.thefootballforum.net /forums/index.php?showtopic=71198   (514 words)

  
 AFC Bournemouth - thesouthend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
James Hayter's scored a brace giving the Cherries all three points.
Hayter scored his second with a cracking cross from O'Connor, which he placed beautifully into the net with his head.
And Bournemouth were denied in the dying seconds when James Hayter missed a glorious chance to equalise.
www.thesouthend.co.uk /mrseptember.htm   (618 words)

  
 AFC Bournemouth - James Hayter Day
The game against Chesterfield on Saturday see's fans favourite James Hayter attempt to become the Cherries third highest post-war goalscorer.
'James is the player we're at risk of losing and that's the focus, but clearly it's another vitally important game if we're going to climb the table and make a go for the play-offs so let's create a good atmosphere, get behind the whole team and get three points as well.'
James Hayter has recently been linked with Bristol City and QPR, if Hayter moves during the transfer window, tomorrow's game will be his last in a Cherries shirt.
www.bournemouth.vitalfootball.co.uk /article.asp?a=8089   (294 words)

  
 Bournemouth: Cherries look to push for promotion despite exodus of top stars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Returning to favour on his return, Hayter’s record has steadily improved over the past four years, scoring 11 goals in 40 games (11 as sub) in 2000-1, and last term he returned 19 in 39 (2 as sub).
Of course he is known for a four-goal haul against Bury in 2000 and a record-smashing sub-2 minute hat-trick, but Cherries fans have come to expect goals from James Hayter and he tends to oblige.
With the consistent improvement of James Hayter and the reliable return of eight or nine goals from Steve Fletcher, the creativity of Wade Elliott was invaluable.
www.squarefootball.net /article/article.asp?aid=2179   (922 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | The hat-trick Hall of Fame
Bournemouth's James Hayter claimed a place in history as well as the match ball with the fastest Football League hat-trick against Wrexham at Dean Court.
Hayter appeared as an 84th-minute subsititute with the Cherries 3-0 up - then doubled the tally with a personal treble in only two minutes and 20 seconds.
The hat-trick is one of the game's true moments of glory - and there have been many types dotted throughout football's history.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport2/hi/football/3485602.stm   (967 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Bournemouth | Hayter keeps feet on ground
Bournemouth's James Hayter remained modest after scoring the fastest hat-trick in Football League history.
It capped a memorable week for the forward, who missed Saturday's defeat at Brighton to be with girlfriend Sarah as she gave birth to their son, Harris.
Hayter has no plans to show his son the video of the game just yet, but did admit: "I think I'll give him the match ball when he's big enough."
news.bbc.co.uk /go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bournemouth/3485294.stm   (404 words)

  
 Hayter staying put - Bournemouth FC News from Football.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bournemouth have received an approach from Huddersfield for James Hayter but have denied that the Terriers have made an official bid for the player.
Terriers boss Peter Jackson also seems to have dropped all interest after Hayter said he did not fancy the move anyway.
"I spoke to James about it and he indicated that he wasn't interested in a move to that particular club and I was delighted.
www.football.co.uk /bournemouth/hayter_staying_put_216940.shtml   (180 words)

  
 Sky Sports - The Best Sport Coverage From Around The World
Hayter turned in an impressive performance on the day, scoring one goal and causing constant problems for the Millers defence.
But, although the Glaswegians are yet to make a bid, the prospect of massive crowds and European football would inevitably go some way towards assuaging Hayter's reluctance to leave the South Coast.
Hayter will be out of contract during the summer and it is thought that The Cherries would find it difficult to turn down any bids around the £150,000 mark.
home.skysports.com /list.aspx?hlid=354936&CPID=14&clid=&...+for+Hayter   (345 words)

  
 rednblack.net - Story
The press attention with James Hayter and his hat-trick has propelled the 24-year-old into the national and international spotlight.
The media attention surrounding James Hayter has exploded after he beat the league record for scoring the fastest hat-trick against Wrexham on Tuesday.
Football League history despite feeling "tired", his manager said.
bournemouth.rivals.net /?sid=913&p=2&stid=8340049   (761 words)

  
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Bournemouth substitute James Hayter scored the fastest hat-trick in English Football League history despite feeling "tired", his manager said.
Hayter, 24, entered the record books on Tuesday when, after coming off the bench in the 84th minute, he scored three goals in two minutes and 20 seconds to help Bournemouth to a 6-0 home Second Division win against Wrexham at Dean Court.
Bournemouth manager Sean O'Driscoll said: "James missed our match at Brighton because his wife was giving birth and he has now made up for lost time.
www.wldcup.com /news/2004Feb/20040225_22763_world_soccer.html   (290 words)

  
 Bournemouth Football Club AFC Cherries FC
Bournemouth were placed into the third division and remained locked there until 1970 when relegation finally caused a change in their status.
In 1984 Bournemouth shot to national prominence when they knocked the FA Cup holders, Manchester United, out of the competition with a 2-0 victory at Dean Court but the clubs' greatest achievement probably remains reaching the quarter finals of that competition in 1957.
Having despatched Accrington Stanley in the third round the club were handed a plumb draw away at Wolverhampton Wanderers, one of the true giants of English football at the time.
www.football-england.com /Bournemouth_Football_Club_AFC_Cherries_FC.html   (737 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet - England - Walsall v Bournemouth Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A 17th-minute goal by leading scorer James Hayter - his 20th of the season - was enough to secure all three points for the Cherries.
It was the Saddlers' third successive defeat in which they had failed to score a single goal and they looked a team destined for the drop despite dominating the second half.
Walsall tried all they knew in the second half, but the closest they came to an equaliser was when a close-range shot from James Constable was cleared off the line by Stephen Purches and Bournemouth picked up only their second win in 14 games.
soccernet.espn.go.com /report?id=195594   (239 words)

  
 Football Forums - james hayter and brian stock
James Hayter is a bit of a c0ck.
I am talking about the c0ck that comes from my home town and played for the same youth team as me. He is a c0ck, he is not a bad player though.
im sorry but as a rugby coach, yeah i have no problems but i think that paying him 100k p/a to be a director of football-a game hes been in for 10 mins, is a tad over the top and c0ck-ish!!
www.footballforums.net /forums/league-one/101235-james-hayter-brian-stock-2-print.html   (425 words)

  
 James Hayter!!! - Football Forums
"That Grimsby team was pound for pound, and class for class, the best football team I have seen in England since the war.
In the league they were in they played football nobody else could play.
FOOTBALL IS'NT A GAME > IT IS A RELIGION > Its the taking part that counts..........**** off is it, winning is EVERYTHING > RED N BLACK 4 LIFE > UTC.
www.footballforums.net /forums/league-one/58401-james-hayter.html   (676 words)

  
 People.co.uk - Sport - Football - LEYTON O 3 BOURNEMOUTH 2
Gary Alexander then rattled the woodwork, but moments later the striker found the net with a close-range header to open the scoring.
James Hayter headed home Stephen Cooke's centre to draw the visitors level before Cooke steered Stephen Purches' pass into the corner of the net.
Steel again scored with his head, this time converting Matthew Lockwood's cross, as the game looked to be heading for a draw before firing home an angled drive.
www.people.co.uk /sport/football/tm_objectid=17553870&method=full&siteid=93463&headline=leyton-o-3-bournemouth-2-name_page.html   (129 words)

  
 A.F.C. Bournemouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cherries rarely hit the headlines but long-serving player James Hayter allowed this to happen when he scored the fastest league hat-trick in English League Football history during the 2003-2004 season.
In the 86th minute Hayter managed to net three goals in the space of 2 minutes 20 seconds, making the final score 6-0 to AFC Bournemouth.
The south coast club are also the only football team to have scored 5 goals at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, beating Lincoln City 5-2 in the 2002/03 Division 3 Play-off final.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A.F.C._Bournemouth   (727 words)

  
 Grant keen on Cherries hotshot - Championship - TEAMtalk Football News
New Norwich boss Peter Grant admits he is a keen admirer of Bournemouth hotshot James Hayter, but has not made any enquires for the striker.
Reports on Thursday linked the Scot with a move for the Cherries frontman, 27, who has five goals so far this season for the struggling Dorset side, and exactly 100 in his 10 years at the club.
Hayter committed himself to Kevin Bond's team by signing a new contract during the summer, but his head would certainly be turned should an offer come in from a club of Norwich's stature.
www.teamtalk.com /football/story/0,16368,1786_1613995,00.html   (461 words)

  
 The Football League | News | The Football League | POWERADE PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Kevin Horlock, James Hayter and Lee Steele have won the Powerade Player of the Month awards for October.
Bournemouth hot-shot Hayter bagged six goals during October - four in Coca-Cola League 1 and two in the Carling Cup.
The awards, which this season are sponsored by Powerade, the Official Sports Drink of The Football League, are designed to recognise the top performances on a monthly basis in each level of the Coca-Cola Football League.
www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk /page/NewsDetail/0,,10794~586387,00.html   (298 words)

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