Good afternoon everyone and welcome to Colston Avenue for this Isthmian Premier fixture.
I would especially like to welcome the officials, players, and fans of Enfield Town FC

Please can I remind today’s visitors:
● We serve a selection of draft beers and real ale in our clubhouse.
● We serve a wide range of food from our matchday kitchens from midday.

I would like to wish both teams the best of luck in this important fixture

Paul Dipre – Chairman

Dulwich Hamlet
1R'avan Constable
2Peter Ojemen
4Mark Ricketts
5Michael Chambers
7Luke Wanadio
8Ryley Scott
9Danny Mills
10Anthony Jeffrey
16Ademola Shokunbi
3Craig Braham-Barrett
20Manny Parry
12Kaya Hansson
14Adrian Clifton
15Kreshnic Krasniqi
19Sean Bonnett-Johnson
17Josh Shonibare
last season league position
10th (Isth Prem) 9th (Isth Prem)
current league position
9th (Isth Prem) 6th (Isth Prem)
recent form
W L D W L D
top goalscorer
Bunmi Babajide
16
Marcus Wylie
21
average goals scored per game
2 2
average goals conceded per game
1.5 1.6
clean sheets
0/5 1/5
biggest defeat this season
0-4 2-5
biggest victory this season
6-0 6-3
Carshalton Athletic
1Aaron Jones
5Lexus Beeden
6Joseph Bell
4Bradley Williams
15Luke Read
14Dominic Vose
9Mason Saunders Henry
10Tommy Bradford
7Danny Bassett
8Kwaku Frimpong
19Oluwabunmi Babajide
3Paris Hamilton-Downes
2Charlie Kennett
20Kweku Lucan
12Matt Everitt
11Mark Marshall
1Aaron Jones
6Joseph Bell
15Luke Read
5Lexus Beeden
3Paris Hamilton-Downes C
12Matt Everitt
4Bradley Williams
8Kwaku Frimpong
11Mark Marshall
7Danny Bassett
19Bunmi Babajide
18Aziz Sankoh
2Charlie Kennett
10Tommy Bradford
20Tommy Bradford
Enfield Town FC
1Rhys Forster
20Mickey Parcell
33 Joseph Payne
4Scott Thomas (C)
2Bernard Tanner
17Dylan Adjei-Hersey
8Sam Youngs
6James Richmond
16Herson Rodrigues-Alves
10Marcus Wyllie
15Reece Beckles-Richards
11Obioinma Onyeagwara
12Jonathan Hippolyte
5Joshua Okotcha
9Lewis Taaffe
Peter Adeniyi
Gavin MacPherson
23/09/20230-3
28/01/20231-4
12/11/20223-1

Bunmi Babajide leads the scoring charts with 16 goals. The last 3 games have seen a centre back contribution with 1 from Luke Reed and 2 from Joseph Bell

Striker Marcus Wylie has scored an impressive 21 goals this season including 3 in his last 2 games. Following closely is midfielder Sam Youngs who has contributed 20 goals, including 2 in his last 3 appearances!

last season league position
10th (Isth Prem)9th (Isth Prem)
current league position
9th (Isth Prem)6th (Isth Prem)
recent form
DWLDDDDLLW
top goalscorer
Bunmi Babajide
16
Marcus Wylie
21
average goals scored per game
22
average goals conceded per game
1.51.6
clean sheets
0/51/5
biggest defeat this season
0-42-5
biggest victory this season
6-06-3

Matchday

Manager: Peter Adeniyi
Coaches: Charlie Acres
Physio: Dave Feasey
Kit Manager: David Geddes

The Club is owned by Paul Dipre & Family by way of
controlling interest

Enfield Town FC – History
Formed on 23/06/2001, Enfield Town FC started life in the Essex Senior League in 01/02. The club finished runners-up in that 1st season before winning the league the following year. Following promotion to the Southern League (East) in 2005, they had a terrific 1st season at that level, before eventually losing in the promotion play-offs. The following season, following a move into the Ryman League for 06/07, the club again finished 3rd, this time losing out via the play-offs. In 09/10, the club only just missed out on promotion, losing in the play-off final. There was a close Ryman 1 (North) title race, in 2011. After finishing as runners-up,
Town had to settle for promotion the hard way, via the play-offs. In 15/16 Town went on a terrific late run & only missed out on a play-off spot. Then last season, the play off dream was finally realised, but a defeat in the semi-final prevented further progress. The 18/19 season saw the club win the Isthmian League Cup, and in 21/22 the club made it into the Isthmian Premier playoff semi final, narrowly losing to Hornchurch FC. Enfield Town currently sit just outside the play off places and with the scoring prowess of Marcus Wylie and Sam Youngs this season, are a hot tip to be in the mix come the end of the season. The 1st supporter-owned club in the country continues it’s growth at a sustainable pace.

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