Josh Lee
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Today's MOTM award in our @IsthmianLeague North fixture away to Grays Athletic was chosen by Mark from pxl carpets and went to Fin Whiteley

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The Jockeys complete the double!!
Theo joins his sister Freya who recently joined our Ladies 1st team from Cambridge City and are both talented midfielders.
Theo signs on a dual-registration from Histon and goes into the squad for tomorrow night's fixture away to @MildenhallTown

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@Gaydads @NewmarketTownFC Nice one Barrie! See you at your place on the 7th
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Still unbeaten in our last seven games. After a two-hour journey there and a long trip home, we leave @NewmarketTownFC with one point.
Scott and I are immensely proud of this group of players, their attitude, their work rate, and the way they continue to represent this club week in, week out. They gave everything again tonight, and they deserve real credit for that. @MikeFaulkner_ was fantastic again tonight and got us on the scoreboard, supported by the rest of the team.
We are equally proud of our supporters. A strong group travelled midweek, covered serious miles, backed the team for 90 minutes, and conducted themselves properly throughout. That loyalty does not go unnoticed. It matters to this club, and it matters to the players. I always notice social media of home clubs thanking the home fans for supporting but never mentioning the away fans who came and travelled for hours to get there on a Tuesday night which was cold and dark.
Scott and I will continue to back these boys wherever they go. Win, lose, or draw, that support is non-negotiable. Much Credit also to Newmarket Town FC for the facilities and the half-time hospitality, which was appreciated. Especially the tea as it was so chilly tonight!
It was good to see former Maldon players in the Newmarket side and to see one of them on the scoresheet. Josh is a very good player. Newmarket’s number 8, Lennon King, i think on loan from Cambridge United, another team with the Maldon connection through the amazing Neil Harris who i got to meet for the first time this weekend, was also excellent. He was quick, composed, and in control throughout. A real standout and a credit to this club.
Most Newmarket supporters were welcoming and respectful. A small minority were not. Rude, insecure, attention-seeking behaviour has no place in non-league football. @Lockwood13Wayne was particularly keen to make himself known, for all the wrong reasons. A scruffy little man with no manners whatsoever, demanding his 15 mins of fame, so i am happy to oblige. Another stalker/keyboard warrior with time on his hands to sit and abuse anyone who does not fit his narrative.
Away supporters should not be seen as the problem, they are the lifeblood of this level of football. They travel for hours, spend money in bars and food outlets, and help keep clubs running. Baiting or bullying visiting fans only ensures they won’t return, and that damages clubs, not opposition supporters. Especially fans that bring a bunch of fans with them and also ensure you have the best Tuesday night attendance you have had in the past 5 years!
Non-league football should not be about online abuse, posturing, or mob mentality. It is about football, community, and hosting properly. Baiting a team about their financial status when clearly most clubs in the leagues at this level don't have much stability is crude and common. Each club attracts the players it has and can get because of what is on offer to that player. You offer what you can and hope for the best. Some are in a better position than others and thats ok too. Clearly you can still win a point, and be in the mid range section of the league even on your budget. So don't get eat up on what others are paying their players. It all works out in the end!
Despite the distance, the conditions, and the behaviour of a few, we travelled to support our players and the matchday operation. We would do it again without hesitation. That is why we go. That is what this game should always be about for everyone, but most of all, it is the clubs responsibility to make sure the environment is a safe place for all those that visit, both physically and mentally, for players and visitors alike. Up the Jammers!

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After a short spell with the Jockeys last season where he scored twice in 7 appearances, @princemuts10 returns to Newmarket Town from @HaverhillRovers
Welcome Back Prince!!

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Good to catch up with @josh_lee9, who is enjoying a positive spell in front of goal for @NewmarketTownFC
➡️ 6 goals in 5-game run
➡️ Grass isn't always greener
➡️ Partnership with @sta17n
That and more ⬇️
suffolknews.co.uk/newmarket/spor…
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@Jam3sChiv3rs @Sean_Doyle70 @NewmarketTownFC @OFCLTRAWLERBOYS @IsthmianLeague @NonLeagueCrowd Every week boy

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@josh_lee9 @Sean_Doyle70 @NewmarketTownFC @OFCLTRAWLERBOYS @IsthmianLeague @NonLeagueCrowd Get a good photo of you did he sleezy?
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Photo's from @NewmarketTownFC v @OFCLTRAWLERBOYS in the @IsthmianLeague North @N06/albums/72177720330930674" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">flickr.com/photos/1898071…




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@NewmarketTownFC when two worldies collide and you get 4 ! A great team selection and formation . And What an amazing game of football . Only 1 Josh and stan ⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
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Photo's from Newmarket Town v Lowestoft Town
An excellent performance from the Jockeys after going behind in the 30th min but a brace a piece from Josh Lee & Stan Leech got the Jockeys back to winning ways.
POTM went to Fin Whiteley
newmarkettownfc.com/photos/newmark…

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3 brillant goals but it has to be.....
@josh_lee9 rocket into the top bins 🚀 #UTJ 🏇
Newmarket Town F.C@NewmarketTownFC
Going to be an interesting debate for the goal of the game in the bar
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