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  • ROVERS FLICKERS SUBBUTEO TEAM FINISH 3RD

    The Stanway Rovers Flickers Subbuteo team recently participated in the UK & Ireland club league. Finishing 3rd after a two day event which featured seven teams and seven games, great job guys! 👏 #StanwayRovers

  • TODAY'S ROVERS RESULTS

    The U23s won 3-2 at home this afternoon, against Sudbury Sports. A last minute goal from Harry Morton, saw the Rovers gain the all important 3 points at full time. There's a match gallery to follow. The first team were away to Barking, they suffered a 5-1 defeat. The first team are back at home Saturday 3rd December 2022 against Woodford Town.

  • TONIGHT: ROVERS U18 FACE HALSTEAD TOWN

    This evening the young Rovers face Halstead Town at Home in the Thurlow Nunn Youth Football. League. After a postponed fixture last week, it's their first game since the U18's won 7-3 over Long Melford on November 10th. Recent form for the Rovers has been good, unbeaten for their last 6 Games. Halstead Town have won their last two games, loosing two of the last 6 played. Rovers currently sit second in the league with 19pts from 8 Games, Halstead sit 4th with 12pts from 6 matches played. Its a 19:45 kick-off this evening , the clubhouse and burger bar will be open. Best of luck to both teams! • #UpTheRovers

  • IN PICTURES: ROVERS 0 - 0 TAKELEY

    Images from last weekend's Essex Senior League fixture against Takeley. FT: Rovers 0 - 0 Takeley (📸 Liam Winters)

  • SLATTER DEPARTS

    Stanway Rovers Football Club can confirm the departure of 1st team manager Danny Slatter. The Club would like to thank Danny for his amazing dedication and hard work during his time as manager, player and coach. We’d like to wish Danny and his family all the very best for the future.

  • IN PICTURES: ROVERS U18 14 - 2 CLACTON U18

    All of Thursday evening’s action captured by Club Photographer Liam Winters.

  • NEXT FIXTURE: STANWAY ROVERS VS HALSTEAD TOWN | 11TH OCT 19:45

    VS | Halstead Town Football Club COMPETITION | Essex Senior League KICK OFF | 11/10 19:45 GROUND | The Hawthorns | CO3 0PG ADMISSION |Adults: £7 | Concessions: £4 | U16: FREE Clubhouse, Perrin Butchers Burger and Snack Bar Open

  • CLUB STATEMENT: KEV MATHER STEPS UP AS CHAIRMAN

    After 4 years as Chairman Dave Jones has stepped down. In a statement Jones announced: “It is with a certain sadness that from today I would like to announce that I will be standing down as Chair of Stanway Rovers FC” “This is due to personal reasons but going forward after being involved for 37 years and enjoyed and been proud of every minute I will be staying on as honorary officer and trustee of this wonderful club” “After all the time involved I would like to thank all of my friends and colleagues at the club for all of the hard work and effort to take us to where we are now and I know the club is in good hands for the future. I wish the club and the fantastic football set up throughout all the very best for the season and going forward. Up The Rovers” Kev Mather steps up from Vice Chairman to succeed David Jones as Chairman of the club. Working alongside Kev as Vice-Chairman will be newly appointed Steve Blake who has been on the committee for a number of years. Mather said: "I'm very proud to be chairman” "I've been heavily involved with the club for many years. I played for Stanway Rovers when I was a youngster and lived in Stanway most of my life. I'm relishing this challenge to progress the club, I'm very positive about the future. It's a well-run club and all of the committee are local people” “I think we've got the right management team in now, We couldn't ask for a more experienced team” "We are looking for promotion in the next couple of seasons - But that's going to cost money, so we may have to see how we get on this year, get through this difficult financial spell and then hopefully push on within the next couple of years” "The more the team does well, the more the crowds will come and the local community will support us”

  • IN PICTURES: STANWAY ROVERS U23 3 - 3 DEDHAM OLD BOYS

    IN PICTURES: STANWAY ROVERS U23 3 - 3 Dedham Old Boys

  • POSTPONED: ROVERS VS BARKING

    Tuesday’s Essex Senior League clash with Barking has been postponed due to an Fa Cup Replay for the away side, following their 0-0 draw against Leighton Town. Our next home fixture is on Saturday 10th September when we host Buckhurst Hill. Our Under-23s are at Home on Wednesday against Dedham Old Boys in the Essex & Suffolk Border League Premier Division, Kick off is at 19:45. Clubhouse & Burger Bar Open. On Thursday our Under-18 side are also home playing a pre-season Friendly. Kick off 19:45 💛 WE ARE STANWAY

  • MATCH PREVIEW: REDBRIDGE VS STANWAY ROVERS

    Tomorrow the Rovers will be making the trip to the Oakside Stadium to face Redbridge with full confidence following a 2-0 win over Saffron Walden Town at the weekend. Both Stanway and Redbridge bounced back from FA Cup defeat and came away with the 3 points from their games on Saturday. THE OPPOSITION Redbridge Football Club Est. 1958, formerly Ford United. George Christou's side ended last season in 3rd position in the Essex Senior League, finishing with 81 points, 2 points below Saffron Walden Town. Redbridge opened their 2022/23 Campaign with a 4-2 win at Home against FC Clacton. Like the Rovers, Redbridge also exited early from the Emirates FA cup after a 2-1 defeat to Takeley. At the weekend they came away with the 3 points following a 3-2 win over Romford, who were recently relegated from the Isthmian League North Division. LAST TIME WE MET The last time the sides met was in the Peter Memorial Trophy Cup Final. The Motormen lifted the trophy after a 2-0 win goals coming from Tony Martin and Loui Hazlewood. In previous league matches last season we drew 2-2 at the Hawthorns in November 2021 and went onto lose 3-1 at The Oakside Stadium in April this year. RECENT FORM MATCHDAY INFORMATION Redbridge Vs Stanway Rovers Essex Senior League Tuesday 16th August 2022 KICK-OFF: 19:45 ADDRESS: Oakside Stadium ,Station Road ,Barkingside IG6 1NB DIRECTIONS: A12 from Essex or London turn into Horns Road Barkingside follow road for 1mile right into Carlton Road immediate right into Station Road over railway bridge ground on left . ADMISSION PRICES: Adults - £6 Concessions - £3 Under-16s - FREE

  • NEW PARTNERSHIP: ESSEX PROFESSIONAL COACHING

    𝗘𝗫𝗖𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗡𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗛𝗜𝗣 We’re pleased to announce a new partnership with Essex Professional Coaching which will see us link up on a wide range of football development projects, providing pathways and support for both players and coaches alike. About Essex Professional Coaching "Essex Professional Coaching is an independent multi-sports coaching company established in 2017 to provide high quality provision for schools and individuals. Our Mission is to engage and inspire individuals through high quality physical activity. Our ambition is to become the region’s leading provider of sports coaching, delivering a service with a reputation for excellence" "We deliver with ENTHUSIASM to engage, inspire and connect. We are PASSIONATE about making an impact and achieving our mission. We CARE about developing positive relationships with each individual we come into contact with" For more information about EPC please visit www.epcoaching.co.uk/ We are looking forward to working closely with EPC, keep an eye out for more details over the coming weeks! 💛 𝗪𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗪𝗔𝗬

  • NEW LADIES KIT SPONSOR: JOHN FOWLERS

    A massive thank you to John Fowlers LLP Solicitors for their support and for the sponsorship of our Ladies Home Kit… for the next two years! 🙏🏻 Yesterday we welcomed Head Of Marketing Michael Kennedy for photos with the team ahead of their friendly against Brett Vale. We hope you enjoyed the game. ⚽️ About John Fowlers Solicitors "John Fowlers Solicitors has grown to become a leading law firm practising across Essex and throughout East Anglia. We attribute our expansion to the firm’s core values, set down by our founding partners over 90 years ago. Our firm was established by the town clerk, John Fowler, in 1924. It was John's belief that clients and their unique personal interests should be held at the centre of legal services, which is why our people have always championed the needs of our clients above all else. That ethos continues to this very day. From our friendly, warm and welcoming solicitors offices in Colchester, Brightlingsea and West Mersea, our expert team work tirelessly to deliver expert, value for money services that really make a difference where it matters. Families and businesses across the region retain use of our legal services because they value our direct approach and commitment to achieving the best results in every case we manage. Since opening, our firm has undergone many changes but still champions the importance of delivering quality legal services to families and businesses throughout the region. We have grown steadily over the years and continue to do so thanks to our commitment to industry innovation, which helps us to progress in ways others have not yet considered. Our solicitors are specialists in their field, with each carefully scouted and selected to join the prestigious John Fowlers Solicitors' team. Each member of our team is committed to delivering reassuring and reliable legal advice throughout East Anglia. As well as serving our clients, at John Fowlers Solicitors we are proud to play an active part in the growth and development of our local community. We support several local charities, organisations and community groups as we have always felt it is our duty to give back to the community that has given us so much" Visit johnfowlers.co.uk for reassuring legal advice you can rely on! ⚖️ #JohnFowlers#YourLocalLawFirm For more information regarding sponsorship opportunities, please get in contact via our website stanwayrovers.co.uk 💛 𝗪𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗪𝗔𝗬

  • FA COMPETITION NEWS

    On Friday the draws for the early rounds of the Emirates FA Cup and Isuzu FA Vase were released. The fixtures for the Rovers are as follows; The Emirates FA Cup In the FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round, to be played on Saturday 6th August at 15:00, The Rovers will make the journey to Bedfordshire to face Shefford Town & Campton FC, who play in the Spartan South Midlands Football League Division One. ⁠The winner will travel to either Southend Manor or Cockfosters in the next round. FA Cup round dates for 2022-23 Extra Preliminary Round Saturday 6 August 2022 Preliminary Round Saturday 20 August 2022 First Round Qualifying Saturday 3 September 2022 Second Round Qualifying Saturday 17 September 2022 Third Round Qualifying Saturday 1 October 2022 Fourth Round Qualifying Saturday 15 October 2022 First Round Proper Saturday 5 November 2022 Second Round Proper Saturday 26 November 2022 Third Round Proper Saturday 7 January 2023 Fourth Round Proper Saturday 28 January 2023 Fifth Round Proper Wednesday 1 March 2023 Quarter-Final Saturday 18 March 2023 Semi-Final Saturday 22 April 2023 Final Saturday 3 June 2023 Isuzu FA Vase ⁠ In the FA Vase, the first qualifying round, to be played on Saturday 27th August at 15:00. The Rovers have been drawn Takeley, it's an away fixture and will be held at Station Road. The winner will travel to either Woodford Town or Havenhill Borough in the next round. FA Vase round dates for 2022-23 First Round Qualifying Saturday 27 August 2022 Second Round Qualifying Saturday 24 September 2022 First Round Proper Saturday 22 October 2022 Second Round Proper Saturday 12 November 2022 Third Round Proper Saturday 3 December 2022 Fourth Round Proper Saturday 14 January 2023 Fifth Round Proper Saturday 11 February 2023 Sixth Round Proper Saturday 11 March 2023 Semi-Final Saturday 1 April 2023 Final Sunday 21 May 2023 💛 𝗪𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗪𝗔𝗬⁠ | stanwayrovers.co.uk⁠

  • IN PICTURES: STANWAY ROVERS 0 - 1 ILFORD

    Photos from our first fixture of the season on the opening day of the Essex Senior League against Ilford.

  • IN PICTURES: STANWAY ROVERS 2 - 0 SAFFRON WALDEN

    Stanway Rovers Vs Saffron Walden Town in photos.

  • MATCH REPORT: ROVERS VS WEST ESSEX.

    Stanway Rovers 0 – 0 West Essex After the excitement of last Saturday’s 4-0 victory over Enfield, Rovers were abruptly brought back down to earth with a 0-0 draw against mid-table West Essex in a game where they failed to get out of second gear in a frustrating 90 minutes which was low on quality throughout. Rovers were given the perfect opportunity to take the lead inside just two minutes when Ayo Odukoya was upended in the West Essex box and the referee pointed to the spot. The resulting penalty however from Sean Bartlett was far too well advertised and the West Essex keeper made a comfortable save to his left. Bartlett almost made amends on 10 mins when he volleyed home from close range. but the off-side flag went up against Jack Clampin who had headed back across goal to create the chance. The next chance also fell to Rovers when Joel Older found himself on the ball on the left flank and his run and cross found Odukoya who could only shoot straight at the keeper from the middle of the penalty box. That chance was as good as it got for Rovers, as West Essex then dominated the half. Twice they wasted good scoring opportunities by shooting high and wide with just Harry Aldridge to beat, and Aldridge made one exceptional save from point blank range when West Essex looked certain to score following a break. Rovers enjoyed little possession or territory and were perhaps somewhat fortunate to enter half time still level at 0-0 after never threatening after the opening fifteen minutes. Manager Danny Slatter was clearly as displeased as many of the Rovers faithful with the first half showing and made two changes at half time replacing Jordan Barnett and Joel Older with Joe Heron and Lewis Francis. Despite the changes it was West Essex who continued to dominate but against the run of play it was Rovers who had the first clear cut chance when a Crisell effort from 8 yards was deflected out for a corner. Other than an optimistic appeal for a penalty from Lewis Francis, Rovers continued to struggle for any fluency and it was no surprise when Slatter made his third change just 20 minutes into the half with Franchi replacing Bartlett; or indeed any surprise when frustration boiled over and Francis was booked for a needless cynical tackle on the half way line. The game continued to lack any real quality with both teams restricted to half chances and long range efforts, and with West Essex using every opportunity to run down the clock satisfied with picking up a valuable away point Rovers became interesting frustrated. We almost stole it at the death when a Danny Nesbitt header from a Joe Heron corner was tipped over the bar but in truth Rovers didn’t deserve any more than the point they got and were perhaps fortunate to come away with that in a game in which they were no-where near their best.

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