Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time The dad of a 14-year-old boy allegedly coward punched at an Ellenbrook Shopping Centre says he is disappointed the school that both boys attend has failed to confirm whether the alleged attacker has been expelled who we cannot name under WA law to protect the identity of his son spoke to WAtoday to express his frustration about how the incident has been handled The boys involved in the alleged assault were from Aveley Secondary College.Credit: Facebook His teenage son was at Ellenbrook Central on April 2 meeting friends when a 15-year-old boy allegedly assaulted him The alleged victim suffered a broken jaw requiring surgery and had recurring seizures as a result of the incident had surgery and is now only able to eat liquid food through a straw Both children are students at Aveley Secondary College The father said he was told by the school that the alleged perpetrator who is out on bail after being arrested over the incident had been on suspension for a separate alleged incident involving his son until the day of the alleged assault Now he is demanding to know whether the boy will return to the school “I don’t know if I need to start looking at moving He also said that while he was appreciative of authorities holding a meeting to discuss how to deal with ongoing youth crime in the Ellenbrook area takes its head out of the sand and takes a zero tolerance policy that the community is crying out for “Sound bites from our politicians are no longer enough He also said that in a meeting with Ellenbrook Central management they “have acknowledged that things have been escalating for some time” Since the alleged assault, scores of other parents have spoken out about bullying at Aveley Secondary College and Education Minister Sabine Winton spoke with the mother of an eight-year-old boy that was also assaulted at a separate Perth school on the same day. “I have stated and will continue to state that the fault does not lie solely with individual schools for they have mandated policies that are guided by the Department of Education,” the father said takes its head out of the sand and takes a zero tolerance policy that the community is crying out for.” The Department failed to respond to questions The alleged offender will appear in Perth Children’s Court later this month The dad said he would be at the hearing to protest his release on bail He said he was “traumatised” after witnessing the aftermath of the event as he had been waiting outside the shopping centre to pick his son up “I keep having flashbacks of my son lying on the floor,” he said adding that he had hardly slept as he sat with his son beside his hospital bed He thanked the “heroes” that helped his son on the day of the incident “and to those who did not stand idly by filming but actively pursued the [alleged] perpetrator.” A GoFundMe page has raised over $14,000 for the boy and a petition to stamp out youth violence and bullying in the wider Ellenbrook community has amassed over 1000 signatures. \\u201CThey won\\u2019t tell me anything,\\u201D he said \\u201CI don\\u2019t know if I need to start looking at moving \\u201CSound bites from our politicians are no longer enough they \\u201Chave acknowledged that things have been escalating for some time\\u201D scores of other parents have spoken out about bullying at Aveley Secondary College and Education Minister Sabine Winton spoke with the mother of an \\u201CI have stated and will continue to state that the fault does not lie solely with individual schools for they have mandated policies that are guided by the Department of Education,\\u201D the father said \\u201CIt is time that the Department wakes up takes its head out of the sand and takes a zero tolerance policy that the community is crying out for.\\u201D The alleged offender will appear in Perth Children\\u2019s Court later this month He said he was \\u201Ctraumatised\\u201D after witnessing the aftermath of the event as he had been waiting outside the shopping centre to pick his son up \\u201CI keep having flashbacks of my son lying on the floor,\\u201D he said He thanked the \\u201Cheroes\\u201D that helped his son on the day of the incident \\u201Cand to those who did not stand idly by filming but actively pursued the [alleged] perpetrator.\\u201D A GoFundMe page has raised over $14,000 for the boy and Aveley Secondary College in Perth’s north-east has released a statement after a student was arrested over the alleged assault of a 14-year-old fellow student at Ellenbrook Central shopping centre on Wednesday The incident after school was witnessed by numerous onlookers who described seeing the boy approached by a group of others and allegedly assaulted Police have confirmed the alleged attacker and victim were known to each other The incident allegedly happened at Ellenbrook Central The teen was left with serious facial injuries including a broken jaw and was having seizures calling for justice and claiming other students stood by watching and filming the alleged incident but his MRI scans showed some bleeding on the brain The father said there was “blood and carnage everywhere” afterwards people standing by videoing what’s happening and just seeing my son in pain.” The boy’s father is not the only one upset with angry Ellenbrook locals writing to Premier Roger Cook to demand the alleged attacker be kept behind bars The boy’s 15-year-old alleged attacker was arrested by police on Thursday charged with one count of committing acts intended to cause harm or endanger a person’s life He was granted bail to appear in court at a later date Aveley Secondary College principal Stephen Pestana released a statement to parents “The school is taking this matter very seriously and has taken very strong action with the student,” he said Aveley Secondary College principal Stephen Pestana has released a statement to parents about the incident.Credit: Facebook “The action extends to incidents that occur offsite if there is a connection to the school.” Pestana said students would face strong consequences if they engaged in violent or antisocial acts “I ask all parents and the community work together with the school on this,” Pestana said “I am aware that the local shopping centre has put in place some measures to keep young people safe “We fully support the shopping centre management requirements for zero tolerance on disruptive and aggressive behaviour and will take strong action if they bring any inappropriate behaviour to my attention.” Frustrated members of the Ellenbrook community are attempting to rally support from the community for a protest over the school’s “lack of action at the serious assault in Ellenbrook” Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti took to social media on Friday afternoon to say she and member for Swan Hills had been in contact with local police and the Police Minister to request extra police presence at the shopping centre particularly during the after-school period She said she understood “the deep concern within the Ellenbrook community about what is happening at the shopping centres after school” “We also intend to work with local high schools the shopping centre management and local police to explore what else can be done to help ensure our community can feel safer,” she said “We have scheduled a meeting for this to occur on Monday morning “We thank the members of the community who have reached out to us to voice their concerns We are working through these emails to respond to you all.” Saffioti added that her thoughts were with the family of the 14-year-old Aveley Secondary College in Perth\\u2019s north-east has released a statement after a student was arrested over the alleged assault of a 14-year-old fellow student at Ellenbrook Central shopping centre on Wednesday The father said there was \\u201Cblood and carnage everywhere\\u201D afterwards people standing by videoing what\\u2019s happening and just seeing my son in pain.\\u201D The boy\\u2019s father is not the only one upset The boy\\u2019s 15-year-old alleged attacker was arrested by police on Thursday charged with one count of committing acts intended to cause harm or endanger a person\\u2019s life \\u201CThe school is taking this matter very seriously and has taken very strong action with the student,\\u201D he said \\u201CThe action extends to incidents that occur offsite if there is a connection to the school.\\u201D \\u201CI ask all parents and the community work together with the school on this,\\u201D Pestana said \\u201CI am aware that the local shopping centre has put in place some measures to keep young people safe \\u201CWe fully support the shopping centre management requirements for zero tolerance on disruptive and aggressive behaviour and will take strong action if they bring any inappropriate behaviour to my attention.\\u201D Frustrated members of the Ellenbrook community are attempting to rally support from the community for a protest over the school\\u2019s \\u201Clack of action at the serious assault in Ellenbrook\\u201D She said she understood \\u201Cthe deep concern within the Ellenbrook community about what is happening at the shopping centres after school\\u201D \\u201CWe also intend to work with local high schools the shopping centre management and local police to explore what else can be done to help ensure our community can feel safer,\\u201D she said \\u201CWe have scheduled a meeting for this to occur on Monday morning \\u201CWe thank the members of the community who have reached out to us to voice their concerns We are working through these emails to respond to you all.\\u201D AVELEY brought the curtain down on their time in the Vanorama National League South with an eventful match at Parkside on Saturday (26 April). In the last match under the direction of outgoing manager Danny Scopes, Millers had two players sent off but showed much of the fight that has been a trademark of many previous performances when they have lost out, but at least got the consultation of a point. Bath made a lively start but it was Aveley who opened the scoring on nine minutes, when Luke Holness firing home from close range.  The visitors continued to enjoy the majority of possession but couldn’t turn this into clear chances and had an escape in the 36th minute when Manny Ogunrinde struck the crossbar. Two minutes later Aveley saw their first red of the game when Jason Ring received a second caution for pulling down Jordan Alves. The second half began with an off-the-ball incident in the penalty box involving Alves and Harry Beadle and the Aveley man saw red before Bath converted the resultant penalty through Jesse Nwabueze. Bath’s dominance continued but the Millers nine men thwarted the Romans with a ‘backs-to-the-wall’ performance, with the crossbar coming to their rescue when Ewan Clark was denied in the 69th minute. And then they had the audacity to take the lead again on 79 minutes when a rare break ended with sub David Kawa, who had replaced previous scorer Holness, scoring from close range. The lead last just three minutes responded within three minutes with Scott Wilson shooting past James Holden but the Millers were not be denied some reward and held on for a point despite seven minutes of added time. Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Danny Cashman's brace was the inspiration for Worthing to comeback from a goal down to beat Aveley at Parkside. It was a spot of Monday night football for Worthing, as they were targeting a fourth successive league win while on their travels at Aveley. The Rebels knew that a victory would extend their lead at the top of the table to four points for at least 24 hours, with the rest of the top seven in action the next evening. The Millers were bottom of the league table ahead of the contest and 11 points adrift from safety. Chris Agutter named an unchanged eleven from the one that was victorious against Chesham United on Saturday, with just one change to the squad as Tommy Willard returned in place of Arthur Gregory on the bench. Worthing struck the woodwork less than five minutes into the contest, as Jack Spong’s corner evaded everyone at the near post and cannoned off the post. Odei Martin Sorondo was there to follow up, but he saw his shot blocked. The Rebels were dominant in possession in the first half, but couldn’t create anything clear cut. Joe Partington went closest with a header that was kept out by the Millers’ keeper James Holden, low to his right as Agutter’s side continued to search for the opener. Agutter made two early changes in the second half before the hour mark, as Mo Faal and Sam Packham both came on inside the first fifteen minutes. Temi Babalola and Joe Partington made way. Liam Nash had the first real chance of the second half after being set up by Spong, but the forward’s chipped effort was held onto by Holden. A third change was made five minutes later, as Nicky Wheeler made way for Ruben Carvalho. Then came the moment of inspiration that got the Rebels a crucial goal back to set up the turnaround. It was Danny Cashman who popped up at the edge of the area with a fine effort that dipped just underneath the crossbar and into the back of the net. That was the catalyst for the comeback, as within five minutes, the Rebels were in front! It was Cashman again with the finish after Spong’s corner was met by the head of Joe Cook, whose header bounced at the back post to Cashman who fired in, hitting the underside of the bar! The man of the moment, Cashman, was denied a quickfire effort when he got in behind once again, this time lifting his shot over the bar. Joel Colbran then had a huge chance to kill the game on 87 minutes from inside the six-yard box, but he couldn’t keep his effort down. It was another nervy last few moments, something that Worthing fans will have come accustomed to by now, but they held on for another crucial three points in their push for promotion. It takes them four points clear at the top, for 24 hours at least! They return home on Saturday as they face Hemel Hempstead Town. Sussex Transport Community Stadium Woodside Road Worthing West Sussex BN14 7HQ © 2025 Worthing Football Club Ltd. Registered in England, company no. 02729719. Limited by shares. Significant shareholders: George Dowell, Gilbert Investments Limited & Barry Hunter. Cody Cooke scored Torquay United's winning goal for the second successive week Torquay United moved up to fourth place in National League South with a 1-0 win at bottom-of-the-table Aveley It took an 87th-minute winner from substitute Cody Cooke for the Gulls to get over the line and remain three points behind leaders Worthing with five games to go who were relegated as a result of their defeat were reduced to 10 men with 27 minutes to go after Jack McDowell was sent off for a second booking it was not until late on that Cooke fired in low to secure a fifth win in six games as Torquay kept a fourth clean sheet in five matches "It's a big result," Torquay manager Paul Wotton told BBC Radio Devon "I've had people all week saying you're going to go there and win 4-0 "I thought we were flat first half and second half we were better marginally but it's is all about the result." The sees Torquay draw level on 77 points with second-placed Dorking Wanderers - who beat fifth-placed Eastbourne Borough 3-1 - and third-placed Truro City who 0-0 at Chelmsford City so cut throat in the league and there's no easy games," Wotton added "That's why there's no runaway leader this year but all we can do is worry about ourselves but defensively we were really comfortable "I thought our discipline defensively was excellent and going forward I thought we lacked a bit of quality today in the final third Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool & 'expected to join' Real Madrid - reaction and updates Alexander-Arnold to leave Liverpool at end of season Watch World Snooker Championship final: Zhao seven frames ahead against Williams The final series of Man Like Mobeen has arrived John Simm stars in the provocative 90s drama Warm-hearted comedy with Ben Miller and Sally Phillips Follow two ambitious river restoration projects Alexander-Arnold leaves as modern Liverpool great - but fans 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at the end of the season who will also leave the EMJ Community Stadium following the current campaign Here’s everything Clarets supporters need to know ahead of the game… Click below to watch the highlights of the Clarets’ away victory at Parkside last season Aveley’s second season in the National League South will end in disappointment The Millers achieved back-to-back promotions to secure their place in Step Two of the Non-League football pyramid and had a chance to earn a third consecutive promotion last season after ending 2023-24 in a play-off place the Millers lost their play-off eliminator to Maidstone United and have struggled to bounce back from this disappointment since having lost many key members of last season’s successful squad Manager Danny Scopes has therefore arguably been a victim of his own success with his new-look side going on to lose more matches this season than any other team in the division it was confirmed that Scopes would depart the club after a successful three-and-a-half-year tenure In a move similar to Chelmsford City’s after Robbie Simpson’s departure was announced in January Aveley acted quickly to appoint their next manager they confirmed the arrival of Brett Munyard who will take charge at Parkside from the end of the current season One Aveley player Munyard might be keen to retain is forward David Kawa The 21-year-old has been a shining light for the Millers this season registering 12 goal contributions in the National League South Kawa started in his side’s most recent outing Aveley showed their spirit in Wiltshire last weekend and will hope to do so in front of their home fans on Good Friday Cameron James and Jake Hyde are expected to remain sidelined for the rest of the season Freddie Hockey and Saleem Akanbi all gained valuable minutes in Chelmsford City Under-21’s 2-1 victory over Bromley on Monday night Penney will be available for selection against Aveley after serving a two-match ban Here's how we lineup for tonight's match against Bromley! 👇#TheFutureIsClaret pic.twitter.com/YArKRGUvfv Supporters traveling by car should be aware that the journey from the EMJ Community Stadium to Parkside takes approximately 40 minutes There are over 200 parking spaces available including disabled parking and coach spaces The Chelmsford City Supporters Club coach will be travelling to the game on Friday Tickets for Friday’s match can be purchased online ahead of the game by clicking here and visiting Aveley’s ticketing website Admission fees for the 2024-25 National South campaign at Parkside are as follows: Radio Clarets will provide live audio commentary of proceedings at Parkside Clarets fans can find pre-match coverage of the game and live updates of the proceedings by following the club’s X (formerly Twitter) page: @OfficialClarets and Instagram page: chelmsfordcityfc Post-match reactions will be found on the club’s website, official social media channels and on ClaretsTV Chelmsford City FC © 2025 It looks like you haven't added any items to your cart yet Search site (opens in an overlay)Tottenham Hotspur StadiumSearchClose search overlayArticles from Spurs #Men'sU21 #Loans @SpursOfficial Carey Bloedorn has joined National League South side Aveley on loan for the 2024/25 season The 18-year-old goalkeeper has progressed through our Academy system and signed his first professional contract with us earlier this year playing matches for Southern League Division One Central club Berkhamsted during the 2022/23 season he was virtually ever-present for our Under-18s before missing the last few weeks of the season through injury A SCITECH community event at Aveley North Primary School saw students and their families using their problem-solving skills to solve a maths mystery Scitech’s mystery of the mathematical menace is an after-school event that allows parents and carers to see the skills their children are learning in mathematics Maths problems are presented through interactive stations which families have to work together to solve each giving them a new clue to uncover the identity of the suspect “The event is such a valuable way for students to show their parents and carers what they’ve been learning it’s the kids showing the adults how to solve the problems,” Scitech learning and engagement officer Stephanie Massara said “We find that the adults get just as much into the activities as the kids sometimes even more so as we’ve seen adults not wanting to leave until they have solved the problem “Having adults be involved with their children’s learning is so important and this event demonstrates that by simply asking their children questions Mystery of the mathematical menace is delivered at primary schools like Aveley North Primary School that are participating in Lighthouse Maths Scitech’s year-long professional learning program delivered in partnership with Chevron Australia The program builds teachers’ skills and confidence by using a problem-solving approach to teaching maths This approach gets students working collaboratively on problems and using their shared knowledge and understanding to come up with a solution with teachers using targeted questioning to prompt further learning At the end of the lesson students share their working with the class showing how many different approaches and solutions there are to the same problem “An important part of the event is that families can’t just give us the answer they need to use their provided booklet to show us their working out or evidence for how they reached their conclusion of who the suspect is,” Ms Massara said “Being able to show how you worked something out not only develops problem-solving skills it builds other key skills such as communication and critical thinking which are applicable across the curriculum as well as in students’ daily life.” Scitech’s Lighthouse Maths is in its fourth year and has seen some incredible results with students who participate in the classes achieving on average eight months of additional learning A handy guide for supporters planning their trip to Aveley to follow the Rebels in the National League South The Rebels can extend their lead at the top of the table to four points if they win tonight with the rest of the top seven all in action tomorrow night Aveley are bottom of the league table and 11 points adrift from safety with 9 matches to play Parkside has been Aveley’s home since the start of the 2017/18 season after selling their old Mill Field ground to developers The ground has a capacity of 3,500 with 424 of those seated The ground itself is entered by turnstiles at either end of the main stand it doubles as a seating area (pitchside) with a standing area behind it The far side of the pitch is home to another stand which straddles the halfway line and has there are designated covered standing areas behind each goal and a metal barrier which stretches around the circumference of the playing surface Buy Tickets By Rail: C2C stations Ockendon and Rainham are the closest and most accessible to get to Parkside Available to access from both Fenchurch Street/Liverpool Street and Southend Central Ockendon Station: The station is around 2.9 miles away from Parkside on Saturdays the Number 22 Bus runs from Elan Road to Hanford Road and the ground is a 3 minute walk from the Hanford Road bus stop Rainham Station: The station is around 4 miles away and on matchdays there are 3 TFL 372 Buses an hour that take around 15 minutes to get to St Paul’s Close and into Aveley followed by a ten minute walk either through the Village centre or down the Aveley Bypass Hot food can be purchased from a hatch near the main turnstiles The clubhouse/bar area is located in the main stand which is where supporters can enjoy alcoholic drinks and bar snacks Three pubs near Aveley’s Parkside Stadium: For more information, visit Aveley’s club website, or check out the guide on Football Ground Guide Gilbert Investments Limited & Barry Hunter Watch manager Darren Way speaking to Bath City Radio’s Mark Stillman following yesterday’s fine game of the season Danny Scopes will say goodbye in May after taking the club from the Isthmian League North into Step 2 The club have struggled this season and are effectively already relegated with five weeks to go Scopes thinks a fresh start for both himself and the club is in order saying in an emotional statement that those at Parkside are like family to him His decision comes as Chelmsford City announced Angelo Harrop will take over from Robbie Simpson in a couple of months as Tonbridge Angels revealed Jay Saunders is also leaving at the end of the season Aveley CEO Craig Johnson said "Danny has given our club nothing less than his total commitment from the minute he walked through the door “The club has had three and a half years of fantastic memories that we will keep for a lifetime and those who have experienced it will be forever greatful for it something that we could only ever have dreamt about rubbing shoulders with the likes of Torquay and Yeovil “Loyalty in football is two way and something I am proud to say was abundant from both sides in Danny's time at the club.” Scopes said it was a “tough decision to walk away” from a “wonderful football club that has been mine and my families life for three and a half seasons.” He told the club’s website: “I like to say a big thank you to Graham and Craig for their trust in me to manage this great football club hopefully I have shown my loyalty over my time as manager “Their years of relentless hard work before I arrived and their support and backing from day one of my tenure helped give me the confidence and drive to push this club to the success we have had who all want to work hard and drive a club forward as a collective Aveley Football Club is full of good hard working people that have drove this club forward over the years who I will always be thankful for their support and efforts to help me “Thank you to all the players that have played under me in this period your commitment and dedication has helped us grow as a football club thank you to the supporters of the football club loyalty and dedication are values that I live by “It has been a pleasure to manage your team and hopefully provide you with individuals that play with pride for the shirt and club you support Plus some wonderful moments and memories that will stay with us forever.” Pitch Hero Ltd Registered in ENGLAND | WF3 1DR | Company Number - 636 1033 The Rebels can extend their lead at the top of the table to four points if they win tonigh It was a comfortable win for Worthing at the weekend winning 3-0 thanks to goals from Joel Colbran It was the first time that the Rebels had won by more than a one-goal margin since their 2-0 win away at Salisbury at the start of December and the first clean sheet they had kept since their win against Weymouth in January the win took Chris Agutter’s side back to the top of the National League South as Dorking Wanderers dropped points at home to Chelmsford City Tommy Willard missed out on Saturday after picking up a knock during last Tuesday’s win over Bath City He remains a doubt ahead of tonight’s trip to Aveley Joe Cook picked up his 10th yellow card during last Tuesday’s win over Bath City but his two-match ban will be in effect for the matches against Hemel Hempstead and Welling United you rarely see them getting beaten by more than one goal “I am surprised that they’re down there They’ve got some very good individual players “We’ll rest and recover and give ourselves the best chance possible to hopefully go four points clear at the top but we know it’s going to be very tough.” Aveley currently sit in last place in the league table having picked up just one point from their last six matches they beat promotion contenders Maidstone United 2-0 away They fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat at the hands of Boreham Wood on Saturday but picked up a point at home to Salisbury before that They are 11 points adrift from safety with 9 matches to play If you can’t be at the game, you can follow the game via live updates from the club’s official Twitter account. You can also listen to live commentary via the club’s official commentary service Barnet Football Club The Bees play host to National League South side Aveley FC at the Hive tomorrow afternoon (3pm) in third round of this year’s Isuzu FA Trophy The Bees played out a goalless draw at Hartlepool United last weekend after a late disallowed goal from Brennan’s side denied a six-pointer week from two long away trips it sprung into life with 20 minutes to go with the Bees having the better chances In the final 10 minutes Ade Oluwo jumped highest to place to ball into the back of the net only to be judged to have committed a foul in the buildup as the goal was chalked off A glorious chance fell to Nik Tavares shortly after when he got his head on the ball from a cross forcing the Hartlepool keeper into making one of the saves of the season from point blank range to deny Tavares with his feet Hartlepool saw the game out with Barnet making the long trip back to North London with four points from the two away games You can view Saturday’s match highlights by clicking HERE. Connor Smith spoke to us pre-match and you can view his interview by clicking HERE. Tomorrow’s visitors currently sit fourth to bottom in the Vanarama National League South Despite this they will be hoping to get revenge on the Bees from their defeat at the Hive last season in the FA Cup In their last outing they came to a home defeat to play-off chasing Maidstone United Matt Rush got the opener after 29 minutes; George Fowler doubled the scoring with 15 minutes to go before Matt Bentley rounded off the scoring 5 minutes before time Aveley are currently managed by former Concord Rangers boss Danny Scopes who has been in chance of the National league South side since November 2021 Razzaq Coleman De-Graft will be one to watch tomorrow afternoon he has six goals to his name so far this season from his 19 games David Kawa also has six goals but from 12 games for Aveley The last time these two sides met was in October 2023 when Barnet ran out victorious in the FA Cup 4th round qualifying replay at the Hive Nicke Kabamba got three goals to his name plus the match ball before Harry Pritchard added a fourth in injury time at the end of the game Tickets for tomorrow’s fixture can be purchased HERE. Back the Bees at The Hive Stadium this Saturday (3pm) as they take on Aldershot Town in their last home game on the season in Back the Bees this Easter Monday (3pm) as the team go up against Sutton United away in the Vanarama National League. Barnet FC:   A Get the Hive Stadium rocking this Good Friday (5:30pm) as Barnet take on Eastleigh in a late afternoon clash in the Vanarama National League.   The Bees are back at The Hive Stadium this Saturday (12:30pm) for an early afternoon kick off against Wealdstone in the Vanarama National League. Barnet The Bees make the trip over to Essex this Saturday (3pm) as they take on Braintree Town at The Rare Breed Meat Co. Stadium in Barnet are back at The Hive Stadium this Saturday (3pm) as they take on Gateshead in the Vanarama National League. Barnet FC:   Barnet secured Harrison Smith struck an injury time winner as Worthing squeezed past Aveley for three points in the National League South. Was it ever in doubt? Deep into stoppage time, deep into the night, substitute Harrison Smith provided the catharsis, the brilliance, the limbs. It had been such a cagey encounter, Worthing’s forwards feeling the breath of an opponent every time they touched the ball. But suddenly, with hope almost lost and time almost gone, Smith was there to seal all three points. On the back of Saturday’s supreme performance over League Two Morecambe, expectations were understandably high. Well, the expectation was to win, no matter the scoreline. Three points are as valuable and brilliant no matter the match. If anything, these points felt all the more sweeter. There was something rather poignant about this evening’s minute’s silence. Observed impeccably ahead of Remembrance Day, the distant dins and bangs from fireworks forking nearby gave this a particularly authentic representation. Bonfire Night, but the thousand-strong crowd would be made to wait before the game burst into life. Aveley are a side struggling, slipping. But upbeat in the saloon of their sinking ship. They gave a fine account of themselves. Were they unfortunate to head home without any points? Quite possibly. Their performance in the second half, for a team battling at the bottom, was superb. They displayed spirit, mettle and quality. A recipe for avoiding relegation. It took only four minutes for the groans of a missed opportunity to reverberate around Woodside Road. Moans of a scattered few visitors upon Josh Anifowose’s clipped effort that drifted wide. He might have done better had he been a little more composed in the box. The recent intensity of the Reds’ calendar had prompted a minor shuffle to Chris Agutter’s side. Tommy Willard, who was impressive in his 15-minute cameo against the Shrimpers, came in for Jack Spong. Mo Faal was back, leading the line as he does so well at Glen Rea’s expense. Agutter had plenty at his disposal behind him. Over in the Aveley box, Faal had his shirt pulled and Sam Beard took a tumble. Both were waved away by the man in yellow. It didn’t take long for the ball to be solely in the Aveley half. Manager Danny Scopes had set them up for a defensive rearguard, yet when they galloped forward with gusto and verve they displayed some confidence. Then Kane Wills would waltz in and just pluck the ball from his path. No sweat broke. A quick word on Beard. Since his return to the starting fold he has been superb. It’s just the calmness, the aura. With the ball at his feet it’s so rarely lost, and when under pressure he just bursts through the battles. It was Beard’s briskness and nous that released Cashman down the left, but the spin took it away from Tommy Willard when he was poised to pounce. As the night progressed forward, so did Worthing. Faal dragged a shot wide; Willard cranked one hard into the legs of Carey Bloedorn. Then he spanked a left footed effort wide of the post. And then he hit the post with a fizzing drive at the near post. It’s probably safe to say he was in the mood for a goal. It just didn’t quite come. Wadham had a flurry of shots blocked by the bruised backline of the Essex opponents. But the pressure finally paid off and the loudest sound in Worthing was no longer a colourful explosive in the night sky. Faal took a tumble in the box, the referee pointed to the spot. Cashman has been perfect from the 12-yards this season, and this one might just have been the most sumptuous of the lot. Lifting it high into the netting, the first-half lead had been unlocked. It took plenty of patience. Which brings us to the second period. What had happened in the Aveley changing room? It was as if they had swapped controllers with an older brother at half-time. They were a side reborn. Razzaq Coleman De-Graft had barely touched the ball in the opening 45 minutes, but here he was, pirouetting through three red shirts before placing his effort to perfection. Alex Giles could only guide his head straight at Chris Haigh. The silence was deafening. Wills was there in the centre, twirling his hands and shouting loudly. He knew it wasn’t good enough. Soon the patterns returned, but the flourish in the final third remained amiss. Faal had a real opening from inside the box, but it arrowed wide. David Kawa slammed one into the side netting at the other end. Agutter had seen enough now. He turned to his bench, and the reinforcements were ready. It was Nicky Wheeler who made way for Spong. Now the attack was set, it just needed someone to connect the dots, make a brief set of calculations. No answer. Faal was off, slapping the palms of Harrison Smith. This would prove to be a shrewd decision from Agutter. But, my word, were those present made to wait. They had barely tested Bloedorn all half, but finally the moment arrived. With time and hope both ticking away, Smith was swiftly in on goal, driving with pace and finishing with fury. He had a point to prove. And points to win. Woodside Road erupted. Worthing erupted. Two dropped points turned to three points gained. Nestled firmly in the play-offs now, Agutter will know this was a lucky escape. But realistically, he won’t care one bit. 21 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Hornchurch won 2–0 over Aveley on Mon Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are Hornchurch 0 win(s) Have scored 3 goals in their last 5 matches 21 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?Hornchurch won 2–0 over Aveley on Mon 21 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches Hornchurch is playing home against Aveley at Hornchurch Stadium on Mon Tickets for our FA Trophy 4home fixture against Aveley are now on sale Season ticket holders will have 48 hours to purchase their regular seat for this fixture before it is released on general sale Tickets will go on general sale on Thursday at 11am Supporters can purchase tickets online by clicking HERE!  The prices for this fixture are as follows: Please note season tickets are not valid for this fixture Barnet FC is delighted to announce that Manager Dean Brennan has today signed a new 3 year contract with the Club Tickets for our last Vanarama National League trip to AFC Fylde are now on sale!The Bees make the trip to Fylde on Monday the 5th A fantastic evening where we were able to celebrate the achievements and hard work of players and staff at the academy The crash happened in Aveley Road this afternoon (credit: Google Maps) happened at 2.50pm in Aveley Road this afternoon (Monday 20 January) leaving one person seriously injured Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to get in touch Officers are specifically appealing to the driver of a black Vauxhall Corsa to get in touch as it’s believed they may have vital information The road is currently closed in both directions between Warwick Lane and Usk Road while investigations continue today Essex Police said: “Anyone with information or dash cam footage which could assist our enquiries are urged to come forward “You can let us know by submitting a report on our website or by using our online Live Chat service which is available 24 hours-a-day “It can be found at the bottom right of the homepage. Alternatively The trees have been planted as part of a special programme Saydi Abu Sheikh was fatally shot inside a house in Ilford Abubakkar 'Junior' Jah was killed two years ago (credit: A woman died after a shooting on Vine Close (credit: Google The Seat Ibiza crashed into two stationery vehicles on Officers were called to a body found in Paines Bridge No other vehicles are believed to have been involved in the The Brewery Security Team were given recognition for the Graham Gennings has announced he is to step aside after 23 years at the club Mr Gennings said: “I have seen many highs and lows in my time as my time as chairman and have been privileged to have helped our club grow considerably over many years “I feel it is time for me to return to what I have always enjoyed being a supporter of this wonderful football club “Craig Johnson will take over the title from me and I know he and our other Directors will continue to put their heart and soul into every waking hour for the club.” added: “I knew this day would come eventually and to be honest when I asked Graham 23 years ago I never dreamt we would have made so many memories together both on and off the pitch and that it would have lasted more than most marriages these days “When Graham told me of his intentions I felt it only fitting that he should be offered the current vacant club president role to which I am personally delighted he has accepted I am pleased to say that Danny Shipp will take up a board director position responsible for safeguarding and youth development.” Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Worthing return to National League South action tonight as they take on Aveley at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium The Rebels suffered defeat in the Emirates FA Cup last time out as they were beaten by League Two side Morecambe at home It was a performance that left boss Chris Agutter that his side didn’t get anything out of it after creating a number of good opportunities despite facing higher-level opposition They now return to league action looking for their fifth win in six league matches It’s a run of form that has seen the side climb into the play-off positions and should results go their way tonight they could conceivably end tonight at the top of the table After serving his one-match suspension on Saturday Muhammadu Faal is back available for selection this evening Cam Tutt returned to training last week as he continues his recovery from a broken foot but he is still a few weeks away from a return to the squad The start to the 2024/25 season in the National League South has been a difficult one for the Millers who currently sit bottom of the table after 14 matches They have picked up just eight points so far this season with wins against Dorking Wanderers and Enfield Town being the real highlights they were beaten at home to Weymouth which saw the Terras leapfrog the Millers in the league table Whilst Worthing don’t boast the best of records against the Millers (as shown in the table below) they were victorious in the most recent encounter as goals from Tommy Willard and a brace from Ollie Pearce helped the Rebels to a 3-0 win at Parkside back in February A summary of our results against tonight’s opponents is shown below: Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate for tomorrow’s match Buy Tickets We encourage visitors to travel to the ground by public transport wherever possible to reduce congestion and emissions Parking is available on local streets but please check parking restrictions and respect our neighbours by not blocking driveways If you can’t be at the game tomorrow, you can follow the game via live updates from the club’s official Twitter account. You can also listen to live commentary via the club’s official commentary service Osman Foyo’s first half header secured Chelmsford City’s second consecutive National League South victory and a perfect start to 2025 Sam Oguntayo set up Foyo’s 13th goal of the season which separated City and Essex rivals Aveley at the break Both teams had chances to add to the scoreline in the second half Kane Crichlow and Charlie Ruff could’ve doubled City’s lead while Hamza Bin-Semakula and Razzaq Coleman De-Graft threatened to equalise for the visitors partnering Frankie Edwards at centre back on his home debut after captain Cameron James missed out due to a back injury Alfie Bendle dropped to the bench to make way for Ruardih Donaldson in midfield The Clarets started the game brightly and were denied in the 7th minute by Aveley goalkeeper James Holden The Millers’ shot stopper saved Crichlow’s effort from 12 yards out with Foyo providing the cross from the right flank Aveley almost responded immediately when Josh Anifowose flashed a dangerous ball across the six-yard box none of his teammates could apply a decisive touch on the cross much to the relief of Robbie Simpson’s back four The Clarets regained control of the match after this close call and were rewarded six minutes before half-time A free kick won by Jake Hyde was delivered dangerously into the Aveley penalty area by Sam Oguntayo The full back’s wicked cross was met by the head of the unmarked Foyo at the back post An indifferent second period of the match came to life in the closing stages of the half Foyo nearly turned from scorer to provider in the 70th minute when he set Crichlow through on goal The Clarets nearly paid for Crichlow’s miss when Aveley had two good chances in quick succession Bin-Semakula bent a dangerous free kick towards goal in the 72nd minute but his effort clipped the top of the crossbar Anifowose delivered another threatening cross which this time found Coleman De-Graft in the box but his low shot narrowly missed the target City ended the game strongly and were unfortunate to not increase their lead on numerous occasions Charlie Ruff had the ball in the back of the net in the 82nd minute when he converted Donaldson’s quickly taken wide free kick the goal did not stand after referee Jack Bloxham signalled that the set piece needed to be re-taken Jake Hyde was denied twice by Aveley defenders Passes from Ruff and substitute Kalvin Kalala nearly found the striker in space but both balls into Hyde were intercepted to prevent him from having clear sights of goal City held firm in five minutes of added time to secure their first win of 2025 their second consecutive National League South victory and a third straight clean sheet Simpson’s side are back in action on Saturday with an away clash against Enfield Town Chelmsford City XI: Ted Collins (GK); Williams Chelmsford City FC © 2025. All Rights Reserved. It looks like you haven't added any items to your cart yet. As Worthing prepare for their National League South encounter at home against Aveley, we take a closer look at the Millers. Aveley Football Club was formed in 1927 and played in local leagues until 1939. Club activities were then suspended during the war years 1939-45. In 1946 the club was reformed and joined the Thurrock Combination. Aveley twice won the Essex Junior Cup, firstly in 1948, then retaining it the following year. Aveley gained Senior League status in season 1949/50 and were elected into the London League, Division One. They were Division Champions in the 1951/52 season. In the same season, they moved from Lodge Meadow to Mill Field and were promptly nicknamed The Millers. In season 1954/55 they were Division Champions once again which was followed by election to The Delphian League in 1955/56. They competed in this league until 1962/63 with little success. 1963/64 saw Millers join the Athenian League. Full membership of the Football Association was granted in 1964/65. Season 1970/71 was probably the club’s most successful one. The first round proper of the FA Cup was reached along with the FA Amateur Cup quarter-finals, they were also Champions of the Athenian League. After many years of trying, the Millers were granted the green light on the 13th May 2016 allowing the club to start building a new stadium as soon as possible, with Parkside completed for the 2017/18 season. In 2018/19 season, the Millers had a successful season and finished 2nd, with a month left of the season to go manager James Webster resigned and Aveley moved quickly to bring in Danny Dafter who came in with five games left and won every game to help Aveley to finish 2nd, behind Bowers & Pitsea in the Bostik North. However, that winning run ended with defeat in the Play-Off Semi Final against Heybridge Swifts, 2-0. The Millers had a historic season in 2019/20 which was cut short due to the Corona-Virus outbreak. Aveley made it to the Quarter Final of the FA Trophy and were second in the Isthmian North, although PPG would’ve seen Aveley promoted, they were denied promotion after the season was decided and later announced to be null and void. The next complete season (2021/22) saw the Millers win the Isthmian North Division, beating Canvey Island to the title by two points. Their success wasn’t to end there. Their first season in the Isthmian Premier Division saw them promoted via the play-offs after a remarkable season that saw them finish 4th in the league. A narrow 1-0 win away at Hornchurch was enough to clinch promotion in the play-off final. Last season, the Millers had the highest league finish in their history after another remarkable campaign saw them finish 7th in their first season in the National League South. They were eventually beaten by Maidstone United in the play-offs. The start to the 2024/25 season in the National League South has been a difficult one for the Millers who currently sit bottom of the table after 14 matches. They have picked up just eight points so far this season, with wins against Dorking Wanderers and Enfield Town being the real highlights. Last time out, they were beaten at home to Weymouth which saw the Terras leapfrog the Millers in the league table. Danny Scopes has been in charge at Parkside since November 2021 and has guided the Millers to back-to-back promotions, as well as a 7th-placed finish in their first season in the National League South. Before joining Aveley, Scopes was Concord Rangers’ Manager in the National League South and guided the Beachboys to the FA Trophy final taking on Football League side Harrogate Town in May 2021. Scopes also assisted the Cowley Brothers in Concord Rangers’ rise from the Essex Senior League to the National South before becoming first team manager in 2019. After back-to-back promotions with the Millers. Scopes was awarded the Manager of the Season award last term in the National League South after guiding his side to a play-off place finish. Following the departure of Harry Gibbs earlier this season, Jason Ring was named as club captain at Aveley. Jason joined The Millers after the pandemic in 2020 and went on to make his debut for Aveley away at Harpenden Town in the Emirates FA Cup in a 3-0 victory. ‘Ringo’ went on to make 11 appearances that season before it was cut short. The following Isthmian North title-winning season, he played a vital part and made 31 appearances before he was injured against Coggeshall Town in a 5-2 victory at Parkside which ruled him out for the last two months of the season. The defender signed on for the Millers’ Isthmian Premier League campaign and built his way back to full fitness as he recovered from injury to play another vital role in helping his side seal promotion via the play-offs and Velocity Trophy cup victory. He was ever-present throughout our debut season in the National South and went on to make 44 appearances and achieved his 100th appearance against Torquay United at Plainmoor. Young midfielder Manny Ogunrinde joined The Millers in 2020 from Isthmian North side Grays Athletic and has gone on to make more than 100 appearances for the club. Tomorrow night will see the return of two former Rebels to the Sussex Transport Community Stadium with Tyrese Owen and Ibby Akanbi both part of the squad at Aveley. Akanbi joined the Reds in October 22 after a short spell with Dulwich Hamlet, making his debut from the start in a defeat away at Braintree Town. He didn’t have to wait long for his first goal for the club, netting the opening goal in the 1-1 draw with Taunton Town on his home debut. He followed that up with a winning goal against his former club just three days later. He netted a brace in the thrilling 4-3 win over Hampton & Richmond on Boxing Day, then in February 2023 bagged four goals in the thrashing of Crowborough Athletic in the Sussex Senior Cup. By the end of the campaign, he’d established himself as a regular in Hinshelwood’s side, starting both play-off ties and the Sussex Senior Cup final where he converted from the spot in the shoot-out win over Bognor Regis Town. In total Akanbi contributed 12 goals in 34 appearances. Tyrese Owen joined the Rebels back in the summer but never went on to make a competitive appearance for the club after featuring in pre-season. He then joined Aveley at the end of August. THOUGH the mathematical formality of relegation is yet to be confirmed for Aveley FC, the club has announced that manager Danny Scopes will be leaving the club at the end of the season reports Thurrock Nub News. Saturday’s (22 March) 1-1 draw at Hemel Hempstead Town delayed the official confirmation of the end of Millers’ time in the Vanaram National South, but the bell has now tolled for Scopes’ tenure at Parkside. Scopes joined The Millers in October 2021 in the wake of a run of managerial successes that included guiding Concord Rangers to the FA Trophy final in May that year, where the Beachboys lost 1-0 to a side that went on to win promotion to the Football League, Scopes had assisted Danny Cowley and his brother Nicky in Concord Rangers’ rise from the Essex Senior League to the National South before coming first team manager at Rangers in 2019. In his first season with Aveley, Scopes guided the club to the Isthmian North title. And he carried that momentum into the following year. Largely regarded as relegation favourites, Aveley won promotion to the National League South via a play-off final 1-0 win away at Hornchurch. In addition Millers won the Isthmian Velocity Cup, defeating Potters Bar 3-0 in the final. Millers’ first season at Step Three proved remarkable as they made the play-offs, before being defeated by Maidstone United. This season has been a huge contrast, with Millers rarely breaking away from the relegation zone and they are currently bottom, with only a mathematical chance of escaping the drop. And this weekend Scopes’ decision to step down has been announced. he says: “It is a tough decision to walk away from this wonderful football club, that has been mine and my family’s life for three and a half seasons. “I would like to say a big thank you to Graham (Jennings) and Craig (Johnson) for their trust in me to manage this great football club, hopefully I have shown my loyalty over my time as manager. “Their years of relentless hard work before I arrived and their support and backing from day one of my tenure, helped give me the confidence and drive to push this club to the success we have had. “Two guys and their families, that I will always call my friends. “To achieve success in football, you have to have lots of good people, who all want to work hard and drive a club forward as a collective. “Aveley Football Club is full of good hard working people that have drove this club forward over the years. “Staff, committee, volunteers, sponsors, who I will always be thankful for their support and efforts to help me. “Thank you to all the players that have played under me in this period, your commitment and dedication has helped us grow as a football club. Last, but not least, thank you to the supporters of the football club, your passion, commitment, loyalty and dedication are values that I live by. “It has been a pleasure to manage your team and hopefully provide you with individuals that play with pride for the shirt and club you support. Plus some wonderful moments and memories that will stay with us forever.” CEO Mr Johnson said “Danny has given our club nothing less than his total commitment from the minute he walked through the door. The club has had three and a half years of fantastic memories that we will keep for a lifetime, and those who have experienced it will be forever greatful for it. “From the Isthmian North to National South, followed by the play-offs, something that we could only ever have dreamt about, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Torquay and Yeovil. “Loyalty in football is two way and something I am proud to say was abundant from both sides in Danny’s time at the club. “Danny will be taking the team for the remainder of the season while we search for his replcement, and will be as committed as ever in trying to win each and every game we have remaining. “I personally would like to thank him, not only for what he has done for Aveley Football Club, but his personal friendship. Danny, Zoe and his family will always be welcome as part of the Aveleyfamily. Aveley Football Club can confirm that applications to become our new First Team Manager are open. Applications must be sent to Lewis Pack, Club Secretary, here.” Privacy PolicyTerms Of UseAccessibilityCompany DetailsContact Us Copyright Southend United FC 2024 City begin their festive fixtures this Saturday at Twerton Park with the visit of Aveley When the sides last met back in April in the final game of the 2023/24 regular campaign they were both heading for the National League South play-offs this season it the other end of the table that occupies their thoughts The Essex side currently sit in the final relegation spot four points and one place behind the Romans It is a massive game for both clubs and one that you can be the difference Tickets are available here with the usual reduction for on online advance sales up to 23.45 on Friday 20 December 2024. You can also get discounted family tickets here If you can’t make the game you can still follow all the action live on Bath City Radio Welling United shared a 1-1 draw against the 10 men of Aveley at Parkside Stadium on Friday evening Despite being a man up following Josh Anifowose’s first-half red card finding themselves behind with an hour gone before substitute Elliot Long came to the rescue late on to bag the leveller There was little to separate the sides in the opening 45 minutes although the home side had the better openings with Razzaq Coleman De-Graft dragging wide while Joel Thompson was denied at the near post by an excellent Chiori Johnson block former Aveley man Garrett Kelly saw an effort blocked before the midfielder diverted another effort towards goal which was held by the keeper A key moment came with 36 minutes on the clock when Aveley’s Anifowose was shown a straight red car A clumsy and dangerous challenge saw Anifowose catch Dave Winfield in the head leaving the Wings skipper bloodied and requiring lengthy treatment giving the referee no choice but to reach for his top pocket it was Aveley who took the lead on the hour through David Kawa After getting the ball into the box from the right-hand side with some tenacious work it fell to the Millers’ number nine who finished well It would prove bittersweet for the goalscorer as he injured himself in the process of finding the net and was stretchered off after a lengthy break in play Welling were struggling to make their extra man count and the hosts very nearly extended their lead with 15 minutes remaining when Ibby Akanbi’s header forced Rhys Lovett into an excellent save the Wings spurned a good opportunity when Gene Kennedy dragged an effort wide from a promising position inside the box and just when it looked  like they would not be able to break down the Essex side’s stubborn defence With the ball falling to Long on the edge of the box he took a touch and sent in a low shot which squeezed inside thee right-hand post With a mammoth 13 minutes of injury time added there was still plenty of time for either side to find a winner and it was the visitors who were now looking the more likely Anthony Grant’s powerful volley stung the palms of the keeper while Gene Kennedy’s  glancing header dipped inches wide a point apiece was probably a fair result on a bitterly-cold night in Essex as Welling extend their unbeaten run of games to three Rod Stringer’s men can now rest up until December 10th when they return to action in the London  Senior Cup with a trip to Phoenix Sports J Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium Park View Road Welling Kent DA16 1SY Welling United Football Club is a Community Interest Company registered with Companies House Full name Welling United Football Club Community Interest Company Limited Registered number 08055420