Statto Corner v Aston Villa
United have only played Aston Villa four times in their history, but it could have been five. Len Saward was United’s right-winger in 1957 and his brother Pat played for the Villa (152 League games in 6 years); in fact Len was excused from playing for the U’s in an Eastern Counties League match at Sudbury Town in March of that year so that he could watch his sibling turn out in the Villans’ defeat of West Bromwich Albion in the FA Cup semi-final at Molineux. United drew 1-1 in his absence. Len was in his benefit year at the Abbey and set about arranging for Villa to come to Cambridge to play in his testimonial match that October. United did not have any floodlights at the time so he paid for a set from his benefit funds, shelling out £14 a pop for primitive lights that amounted to little more than lamps on telegraph poles. Sadly Villa could not make the date he had in mind, but the lights had already been installed so the first ever match under floodlights at the Abbey was staged a week later, on 21st October, against Great Yarmouth Town in an East Anglian Cup replay. United won 3-0 and Saward, fittingly, scored the first goal. Len got his testimonial eight days later when an Invitation XI, including his brother Pat and two other Villa players, Stan Lynn and Peter McParland, came to Newmarket Road and won 4-3 with a goal for McParland and a hat-trick for Vic Keeble of West Ham before a crowd of 5,500, Brian Moore (2) and Wilf Mannion scoring for the U’s. Len later sold the floodlights to the club. United and Villa finally crossed paths on 26th January 1980 for United’s first ever game in the fourth round of the FA Cup. A sellout crowd of 12,000 packed the Abbey to witness the visitors, fifth in Division One, take the lead in the 16th minute through Terry Donovan. That served as a wake-up call to the U’s and they equalised 17 minutes later via Chris Turner’s first ever goal for the club, a thunderous header. In the second half a rampant United forced 16 corners to Villa’s 7 but had to settle for a draw. “I’m not used to the crowd so close to me,” said Villans keeper Jimmy Rimmer. “I really had to concentrate.” The replay at Villa Park attracted an attendance of 36,835, far and away the largest number ever to see the U’s at the time, and Villa’s second best crowd of the season, more than they had drawn to see Manchester United or local rivals West Bromwich Albion. Donovan again shot the hosts ahead early on but Steve Spriggs slipped through to equalise on 14 minutes, only for Donovan to double his tally just before half-time. United were then undone by two goals in two minutes from set pieces on the hour mark from Allan Evans and Brian Little, but battled gallantly to the end. Villa visited the Abbey again later that same year but the following season in the third round of the League Cup. The visitors were on the way to the League title while the U’s lay 18th in Division Two, but the attendance was a disappointing 7,628 with Villa having returned 2,200 of their 2,850 terrace tickets unsold. England international winger Tony Morley give the Villans the lead inside six minutes, but United responded almost immediately when Tom Finney headed against the bar and the ball cannoned into the net off Rimmer’s back. The Abbey was then sent into raptures by Spriggs’ 30-yard thunderbolt on 18 minutes which put the hosts in front, and they hung on thereafter for a famous win to add to their home and away victories over Wolves in the previous round. Villa skipper Dennis Mortimer blamed United’s “small and tight” pitch, but that was an optical illusion, because the dimensions of the Abbey and Villa Park’s playing surfaces were exactly the same, 115 yards x 75 yards. If you search the history books you will find that Aston Villa also played Cambridge United in a friendly on 6th April 1911, but that United had no connection with the club which was founded as Abbey United a year later. Villa won 4-2 in front of a crowd of 800 at Cambridge’s County Ground, in Malta Road off Mill Road, and that United amalgamated with Cambridge Town in 1914, keeping the latter club’s name. Player Ratings Norris 7. His poor kick led to Villa’s second goal, but otherwise satisfactory. Keane 8. The real Keith Keane has stood up at last. Coulson 7. Won several decisive headers. Dallison 7. New boy looks the part. Adams 7. Another good showing, just needs game time. Elito 7. Fairly poor first half on the wing in which he regularly drifted out of position and left Keane exposed, much better after the break in a central midfield role. He and Norris were the only men to complete a full 90 minutes. Newton 7. Continued his fine form. Clark 7. Calm and assured as ever. Berry 7. Lively and always involved. Williamson 7. Pacy and alert, but that first goal of pre-season still eludes him. McGurk 6. Injured early on and subbed off after barely a quarter of an hour after promising early signs. Taylor 7. Getting back towards last season’s excellent form. Trialist 6. Did nothing wrong, debatable if he did enough right. Legge 7. Ever reliable. Roberts 7. One particularly fine block. Williams 6. Played his part. Maris 7. Fiercely committed as ever. Dunne 7. Quietly effective. Dunk 8. All action as usual. Mingoia 7. Put in some useful work on the right flank. Pigott 7. Always looked dangerous. Number 1 striker at the moment. Match Summary United gave a good account of themselves against higher level opponents, and only let themselves down by conceding goals to basic defensive mistakes. They’re almost ready, just a little residual rust to shake off. Man of the Match Keith Keane. Calm, controlled and influential performance at right-back and in central midfield. Ref Watch Rock 6. A few dubious decisions, notably near the end, but no major complaints. Soundtrack of the Day Whitney “No Matter Where We Go”
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United first met Ipswich, or rather their reserves, at the Abbey in the semi-final of the East Anglian Cup on 10th March 1951. A remarkable match was level at 4-4 after 90 minutes, but extra-time goals from Stan Thurston and Neville Rose saw the U’s through 6-4 to a final which they lost 3-1 away to Great Yarmouth. United defeated those reserves 5-2 in a friendly six years later, but a stronger Town line-up thrashed the U’s 9-2 in May 1961 in a benefit match for full-back David Deacon which was restricted to 80 minutes, mercifully for the hosts. Ipswich’s reserves returned to the Abbey for another friendly in 1969 which the U’s won 2-1, then their first team visited in 1972 in a testimonial for midfielder John Gregson and duly reversed the scoreline thanks to goals from Rod Belfitt and Jimmy Robertson. They returned for striker Dave Simmons’ testimonial five years later and won 3-1 with strikes from Roger Osborne, Peter Kitchen and Trevor Whymark after Alan Biley had put the U’s in front. The pre-seasons of 1978, 1979 and 1980 saw both clubs participate in the Willhire Cup alongside Norwich City and Colchester United. Ipswich won 3-1 at the Abbey in the first tournament, their scorers David Geddis, Clive Woods and Paul Mariner against another one for Biley, while in 1979 they won 2-1 at Portman Road, John Wark putting them ahead from the penalty spot; a Russell Osman own goal levelled the scores, but Terry Butcher won it in the last minute. A year later United finally won, 1-0, a Tom Finney goal defeating a full-strength Tractor Boys side which included Arnold Muhren, Frans Thijssen, Eric Gates, Mick Mills, George Burley and Paul Cooper. Ipswich did not visit the Abbey again until 1986 for a testimonial benefitting Keith Osgood, who had been forced to retire through injury, but by now United were tumbling down the divisions and they were thrashed 4-0 in front of a meagre crowd of 1,106, goals coming from Mark Brennan (2), Jason Dozzell and Ian Atkins. Two months later Town returned to the Abbey for a third-round Littlewoods Cup tie and the U’s pulled off a major giant-killing act by beating them 1-0 thanks to David Crown’s strike on the verge of half-time; this time the attendance was 8,893. The following August, Ipswich were back again for another testimonial for a player who had had his career cut short, Steve Dowman, and Dozzell scored the only goal of the game in front of 1,268. Soon United were on the way back up again under Chris Turner then John Beck, and the clubs’ only season in the same division was 1991-92. In an unforgettable night on 9th November at Portman Road between two promotion chasers, Gary Rowett gave the U’s a first-half lead, Mick Stockwell equalised 11 minutes from time, but Steve Claridge scrambled a winner four minutes later to take United to the top of Division Two for the first time in their history. They were still second when the clubs met again at the Abbey in March, drawing 1-1 with a Simon Milton opener swiftly cancelled out by Mick Heathcote, but at the end of the season it was Ipswich who went up as champions while the U’s lost to Leicester City in the playoff semi-finals. They haven’t done much since, eh…? The next Cambs-Suffolk reunion came in the Coca-Cola Cup second round of 1993-94, the clubs now two divisions apart, but Ipswich duly won both legs, 2-1 at home and 2-0 away, Ian Marshall and Chris Kiwomya sealing it at the Abbey. Ipswich were invited to contest the Cambs Professional Cup the following season, and despite taking the lead via Milton inside 25 seconds, two goals from Carlo Corazzin and one from Ollie Morah shocked a strong Town side to keep the cup in the county. The clubs have not met competitively since. Ipswich won a pre-season friendly 2-0 in 1998 with goals from Matt Holland and Mark Venus, then ran out 3-0 victors in Ian Darler’s testimonial in 2005, and since then four friendlies have finished 4-4 (2006), 2-2 (2011), 2-0 to Ipswich (2012) and 3-2 to Ipswich (2015). Player Ratings Norris 7. One outstanding save, always looked safe. Taylor 7. Looked totally at home on the right. Legge 7. Mr Reliable. Dallison 7. Strong complement to Legge. Dunk 7. Good job at left-back and also managed a decent number of forward runs too. Dunne 7. Steady hand on the tiller. Clark 7. So calm on the ball. Mingoia 7. Always one to watch. Maris 8. A bundle of energy. Berry 7. Assured captain’s performance. Pigott 8. Led the line well and just cannot stop scoring goals. Keane 7. Coolly authoritative. Coulson 7. Decent effort. Roberts 7. Used his experience. Adams 7. Settled in well. Newton 7. Superb assist. Williams 7. Growing in confidence. Elito 6. Unlikely to cause Mingoia and Dunk many sleepless nights. Williamson 6. Worked hard but really needs a goal. Match Summary A tough, competitive workout against a useful Ipswich side in sweltering heat took United to the next level in their quest to be ready for the big kickoff in a fortnight’s time. The signs are promising. Man of the Match George Maris. The new boy has enjoyed a consistent and impressive pre-season and is knocking loudly on the door of a League start. Ref Watch Woolmer 6. Little to do, although blew for time distinctly early. Soundtrack of the Day Justice “Safe and Sound”
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Make a note of the date - Saturday 6th August, following Cambridge United v Barnet.
Join former U's favourite Tom Youngs for what promises to be a fascinating question & answer session, followed by the launch of his book 'What dreams are (not quite) made of' Here's a quick preview from the man himself: "From Chapter Two, 'The Coldham's Common Lottery' to Chapter 11, 'Small Print, Big Let-Down', the book moves from my first selection for the Cambridge United centre of excellence, aged 10, to my departure to Northampton Town in 2003. On the way, I discuss: - being marked by Rio Ferdinand on my youth-team debut in 1996 - benefitting from an administrative error to be given a slightly more generous first professional contract than expected in 1997 - slowly winning over some sceptics on the terraces to eventually establish myself in the first team - the disappointment of being unable to keep Roy McFarland in his job - a difficult eight months under John Beck - the run to the LDV final which gave everybody at least a bit of respite during our trying relegation season - the contract dispute that led to me making the tough decision to leave the club - my sadness at parting from the Cambridge fans, and why I rank them as the best I've seen All of the above are shot through with details of my memories of life in the dressing room and on the pitch at the Abbey, and then the following chapters move on to my time at Northampton, Leyton Orient, Bury and beyond, eventually coming to my diagnosis and the uncertainties of the future" Come along and support 'one of our own' - it's going to be a good 'un! Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU Has Marvin spent the summer taking dancing lessons? Is he lined up for Strictly Come Dancing this year? Watch Marvin's dance moves below Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
If you are going to the Open Day on Sunday 24th come along and see the follwoing in the Supporters Club
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When you come to think about it, the society of today has significantly improved when it comes to gender equality, the times where “football is for boys”, and, “ballet is for girls” is no longer apparent in our day-to-day lives.
Consequently, the overall impact of women’s football on our lives today is for some reason still frowned upon, with the media and general public promoting inequality and sexism, regardless of the fact that this is a sport for everyone to love. But, when you turn to the situation as a whole, you begin to realise that women’s football is on the rise – and will continue to be so. 2012 proved to be an important stepping stone for the future of women’s football, the Football Association launched a plan to help improve the game over the next five years and make it the second most played sport in the country – only being second to men’s football. Also, the GB Women’s football team smashed TV and attendance records where they finished in a respectful quarter-finals position. They started to develop the Women’s Super League as well as make more women’s matches live on television. http://outsideoftheboot.com/2016/07/13/increasing-popularity-womens-football/ Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
We recently asked for your opinions and views concerning the United expericence
Please see below for the analysis of the replies. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey. There has been a lot of work undertaken over the summer by everyone at the club. I hope you will notice some of the changes made have resolved some of the points. Others will take longer to resolve, however, they will starting to be worked on Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
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Before the match and at half time against Newmarket a collection took place for Shuan Whiter and Joey Abbs.
The collection raised £927.20 pence. Thank you to everyone for their donations If you were not able to get to the match and would like to contribute there will be a collection point in the club shop and also the CFU outlet on Saturday. There will also be a collection point in the club shop on Sunday during the open day Thank you to Carol Looker, Margaret Pearson and Tim Christopher for orgainsing the collection and Lorraine in the club shop for counting the funds.
Cambridge United have a friendly on Tuesday against Newmarket. We have arranged to have a collection before the match for Shuan Whiter and Joey Abbs.
We will also be going around the ground again at half time. Thank you. For further match details see - http://newmarkettownfc.co.uk/
Have Your Say With The EFL Supporters Survey
U’s fans are invited to have their say on their experience of supporting Cambridge United and as a thank you will have the opportunity to be entered in to a prize draw to win one of a great range of football related prizes. The EFL is conducting a supporters’ survey to find out the views of U’s fans and in particular the matchday experience at the Cambs Glass Stadium. The results will be shared with Cambridge United to allow your opinions to be considered when planning for the future. Read more at http://www.cambridge-united.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/-cambridge-united-efl-supporters-matchday-experience-survey-have-your-say-3187597.aspx#yjKVSh7wxjpOsLps.99 Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
Following Midsummer Common, Stourbridge Common, Parker's Piece and the Celery Trenches, Abbey United settled on their current site in the 1930s. With a revamp of the Abbey Stadium on the horizon, Andrew Bennett here provides a blow-by-blow account of his beloved Wembley of the Fens, home of the U's.
Cambridge United were formed as Abbey United in 1912 and played their first friendlies on Midsummer Common in the centre of the city. After the World War I they reformed and made their home on Stourbridge Common, home to the largest fair in Europe in the Middle Ages, which inspired the Vanity Fair described by John Bunyan in The Pilgrim’s Progress. http://www.100yearsofcoconuts.co.uk/the-abbey-stadium-story.html Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
Together We Will campaign encourages more disabled people to be active.
A new national campaign has launched today to encourage and support disabled people, along with their friends and families, to become more active. The Together We Will campaign looks to address the low number of disabled people who regularly take part in sport or exercise as highlighted in the most recent Sport England Active People Survey. See more here http://www.efds.co.uk/news/2102-together-we-will-campaign-encourages-more-disabled-people-to-be-active
Is football a woman's world? from the BBC website
Truly a game of two halves Presented by Rachel Riley Manchester United fanWhen a goal is scored, the crowd erupts and pure emotion takes over. Supporters of each team celebrate or commiserate together in a shared experience. Football stadiums are exciting, welcoming and safe spaces for everyone – not just men. http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/z8pvhv4 Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is seeking information on how the biggest secondary ticket agencies provide informaton to consumers.
In March last year the CMA announced that four of the largest UK secondary ticket sites – GET ME IN!, Seatwave, StubHub and viagogo – had agreed to improve the information they give to fans about the tickets listed for sale on their website. Now the CMA wishes to review the four secondary ticketing agencies and is asking anyone with relevant information about their practices to send it to the authority. - See more at: http://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/review-secondary-ticketing-agencies-cma#sthash.kJOwRMvN.dpuf
Find out who is playing for the Cambridge United FC Academy Youth 2016/17
The first three inductees of the newly inaugurated Cambridge United Hall of Fame were honoured tonight by100 Years of Coconuts.
At an award ceremony in the Supporters’ Club, presided over by United chairman Dave Doggett and fans’ elected director Dave Matthew-Jones, Russell Crane, Lil Harrison and Rodney Slack were inducted into the Hall of Fame. The ceremony was watched by members of the Cambridge United Former Players’ Association, also launched tonight by Coconuts. The Former Players’ Association has been set up with the aim of bringing the extended U’s family closer together, while the Hall of Fame recognises outstanding contributions to the development and history of the football club. Like Coconuts’ recently opened mini-museum, The Story of the U’s, the two initiatives have been made possible by a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Read more here http://www.100yearsofcoconuts.co.uk/blog/all-together-now See photographs here http://www.100yearsofcoconuts.co.uk/blog/hall-of-fame-and-former-players-association-launch-photographic-evidence Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
Come in No 7! Cambridge United announce 2016/17 squad numbers
Piero Mingoia has been handed the Cambridge United No 7 shirt New signing Piero Mingoia has been handed Cambridge United's No 7 shirt following the announcement of the club's squad numbers for the 2016/17 campaign.Mingoia, who signed a two-year deal after leaving Accrington, takes up the shirt worn by Ryan Donaldson, who was released at the end of last season. Read more at http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cambridge-united-announce-2016-17-squad-numbers/story-29473972-detail/story.html#YEHzdozuWD8hPggs.99 PRE-ORDER YOUR HOME SHIRT WITH OFFICIAL SQUAD NUMBERS NOW! Following today’s squad number announcement, the Amber Army can now pre-order their 2016/17 home kit with the name and number of their favourite U’s star in-store, online and by calling 01223 566 500. Read more at http://www.cambridge-united.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/-pre-order-your-home-shirt-with-official-squad-numbers-now-3167249.aspx#VlzZWjE1DWiMPepO.99 Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
Cambridge United Community Trust is now hosting walking football and cookery classes
Cambridge United might be in the hearts and minds of many football fans, but a series of new health initiatives have now firmly placed it in the centre of the community. Cambridge United Community Trust's health-related community projects have gone from strength to strength since the start of Mundipharma International's partnership with the U's earlier this year. Read more at http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/cambridge-united-community-trust-is-now-hosting-walking-football-and-cookery-classes/story-29459202-detail/story.html#kP6gmIk6MuogzX8u.99 Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU
Starting this week and then every Wednesday.
Abbey: Meet every Wednesday at 10:00am at the Dublin Suite at Cambridge United's Cambs Glass Stadium, Newmarket Road, Cambridge CB5 8LN. Starting 6 July. For more information about this walk and others in Cambridge see the link below http://www.sustrans.org.uk/events/walk-local-programme-led-walks-cambridge To find out more Sustrans follow the link below http://www.sustrans.org.uk/
Thank you to everyone who has completed the survey.
We have received 373 replies. The next stage is to complete an analysis of the data. I will then provide feedback or create actions wherever possible During the next weeks I will provide feedback. Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU Fans For Diversity campaign has completed its second year of activity and continues to make progress supported by countless fan groups.
The campaign is a joint area of work between the FSF and Kick It Out, football's anti-discrimination campaign, to identitfy and tackle barriers to attending live football amongst under-represented groups. - See more at: www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/fans-for-diversity-progress-second-annual-report#sthash.uOVNzuHM.dpuf Complete the CFU Match Day survey here Contact CFU | Join CFU | News | Join CUFC Lottery (It costs just 20 pounds to join CFU and your membership makes a difference) CFU. CUFC Lottery supporting CRY click here www.play2winlottery.co.uk/bull-cry.html FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/CambridgeUnitedFootballClub TWITTER https://twitter.com/followCFU |
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