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A HISTORY OF HORNCHURCH


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Tonight I saw the finished book of HISTORY OF HORNCHURCH which has been produced by Tony Middleton.

I was very impressed with the finished article and it is packed full of information with articles by among others Colin Mcbride,Jimmy mc,max,ray Steiner amongst others.

It will be available from the Club Shop from next Thursday against Tonbridge Angels and will cost £10 with an extra £2 for extra information which could not be fitted into the book put onto a disk.

Well worth the money.There are 100 copies available at the moment and that may be all that is available so you need to get in quick if you want one.40 have already been booked so it looks like being a good seller.You can pre-order on line by sending Tony an e-mail on AFCHTM@HOTMAIL.CO.UK

 

The piece by Max is about Our Harry and is well worth a read.

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THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF HORNCHURCH FC

 

The book is £10

The disc is an optional extra and is £2 – the disc will not be sold separately.

 

The book is A4 in size and has almost 200 pages.

Content –

History of HFC from 1923 to date, including Upminster Wanderers, Upminster FC, Hornchurch & Upminster FC, Hornchurch FC, and AFC Hornchurch

Colin McBride – from a Chairman’s perspective

In the beginning – Hornchurch FC in the 1880s

The ‘Karl’ years

Review of 2010-11 by Peter Butcher

A mad day in May by Max

Del Edkins – president

64 years at Hornchurch by Ray Stainer

Jim Bradshaw by Ray Stainer

‘Arry (Harry Martin) by Max

The George Burchell Collection

The Bridge – a chronological history.

Player summary – this section lists every player, the seasons he played, and appearances and goals.

Connections – this section lists over 800 players, and their previous and subsequent clubs.

Connections – as above, but for managers of the club.

Line ups – all known line ups from 1923 to 1945

Line ups – all line ups from 1946 onwards

 

The DISC has the following extras, which were simply too large to go into the book –

 

Summary of appearances per player – 91 pages

Summary of players’ appearances season by season – 68 pages

Line ups for pre-season matches from 1960 – prior to 1960 pre-season matches were not permitted and were confined to Reds v Blues – 4 pages

Line ups from 1923 to date in A to Z order – 55 pages.

Capital League – this section lists Capital League known line ups.

Photos – some are scanned in from programmes, and the remainder were supplied by Rob Monger

Programmes – scans of programmes

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Tonight I saw the finished book of HISTORY OF HORNCHURCH which has been produced by Tony Middleton

I was very impressed with the finished article and it is packed full of information with articles by among others Colin Mcbride,Jimmy mc,max,ray Steiner amongst others.

It will be available from the Club Shop from next Thursday against Tonbridge Angels and will cost £10 with an extra £2 for extra information which could not be fitted into the book put onto a disk.

Well worth the money.There are 100 copies available at the moment and that may be all that is available so you need to get in quick if you want one.40 have already been booked so it looks like being a good seller.You can pre-order on line by sending Tony an e-mail on AFCHTM@HOTMAIL.CO.UK

 

The piece by Max is about Our Harry and is well worth a read.

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