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The past two games felt like a playoff to get into the playoffs. After beating Uxbridge I felt we had all but made it, but I gambled with putting new youth prospect Dauda on up front with half an hour to go against Bracknell and he got immediately injured and we had to play the last 30 minutes with 10-men, conceded twice and fell back below Uxbridge to 6th and we face another season in tier 8.

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Other Enfield Clubs 2029/30 Season

We finished just outside of the playoffs and Hinton finished 2nd but lost out in the playoff semis. Enfield Town had a much improved season in tier 7, but it seems they could be joined by ourselves or Hinton sometime soon! Brimsdown dropped out of the playable leagues last season and were relegated again this season meaning they're now in the 13th tier. 
 

Tier 7

Enfield Town
8th, 17th, 17th, 16th, 16th, 18th, 10th

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Tier 8

Hinton
1st, 1st, 1st, 8th, 5th, 5th, 2nd

Bush Hill Rangers
3rd, 1st, 3rd, 14th, 3rd, 11th, 6th

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Tier 9

Enfield FC
12th, 14th, 12th, 10th, 18th, 4th, 18th

Cockfosters
9th, 5th, 3rd, 4th, 21st, 7th, 9th

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Tier 10

Enfield Borough
19th, 11th, 15th, 15th, 15th, 11th, 19th

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Tier 11

Cockfosters Reserves
12th, 10th, 10th, 3rd, 15th, 3rd, 4th

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Tier 12

Brimsdown
21st, 7th, 11th, 9th, 11th, 18th, Rel

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Top 10 Most Valuable Players by Year

Key (per year)
Largest Value
Biggest Increase
Biggest Decrease
New Entry into top 10
Home Grown

Johnnie Ruth becomes the first of our former players on the list of top 10 most valuable Enfieldians. He's currently the 6th-highest valued player whilst sitting in Irish Champions' Bohemians Under-19s. Hopefully he can get some first team football in the next year-or-so to aid his progress (and because we will get 40% of his next sale).

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Name 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
Ethan Nwaneri £35,000,000 £37,000,000 £39,000,000 £32,000,000 £91,000,000 £89,000,000 £54,000,000 £34,000,000
Alfie Dorrington £10,000,000 £13,500,000 £28,000,000 £40,000,000 £75,000,000 £41,000,000 £20,000,000 £31,000,000
Hector Kyprianou £1,800,000 £3,500,000 £5,000,000 £8,600,000 £3,000,000 £10,000,000 £13,000,000 £5,400,000
Daniel Phillips £300,000 £475,000 £240,000 £350,000 £1,800,000 £1,000,000 £500,000 £1,300,000
Rashad Morales             £350,000 £950,000
Sam Wilkinson           £475,000 £600,000 £850,000
BH04a Johnnie Ruth         £0 £0 £45,000 £800,000
James Wiles     £700,000 £450,000 £800,000 £1,000,000 £220,000 £700,000
Francesco Ancora £20,000 £70,000 £120,000 £85,000 £230,000 £350,000 £325,000 £325,000
Paul Appiah £50,000 £0 £190,000 £375,000 £275,000 £275,000 £0 £250,000
Rio Cardines £475,000 £950,000 £850,000 £275,000 £0 £350,000 £14,000 £240,000
Jeriel Dorsett £500,000 £425,000 £275,000 £190,000 £0 £120,000 £120,000 £140,000
Tola Showunmi £160,000 £180,000 £210,000 £210,000 £80,000 £220,000 £200,000 £85,000
Luca Gunter £275,000 £240,000 £0 £425,000 £22,000 £75,000 £80,000 £45,000
Jack Roles £110,000 £170,000 £150,000 £170,000 £0 £550,000 £550,000 £0
Ben Watt £18,000 £425,000 £650,000 £650,000 £850,000 £800,000 £325,000 £0
Josh Onomah £0 £6,200,000 £9,200,000 £3,100,000 £0 £275,000 £240,000 £0
Josh Davison £180,000 £140,000 £0 £60,000 £45,000 £35,000 £30,000 £0
Callum Stead £45,000 £80,000 £85,000 £0 £100,000 £0 £0 £0
Andronicos Georgiou £0 £0 £0 £0 £120,000 £95,000 £0  
Jake Livermore £750,000 £0 £16,000 £2,000        
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Top 10 Highest Paid Players by Year

Key (per year)
Largest Value
Biggest Increase
Biggest Decrease
New Entry into top 10

Name 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
Ethan Nwaneri £220 £1,000 £18,250 £20,000 £65,000 £68,000 £105,000 £110,000
Alfie Dorrington £1,000 £8,500 £20,500 £52,000 £54,000 £57,000 £60,000 £60,000
Hector Kyprianou £3,500 £8,250 £16,750 £16,750 £16,750 £16,750 £8,250 £8,250
Daniel Phillips £1,000 £1,600 £1,200 £1,700 £1,600 £2,400 £4,500 £4,500
Sam Wilkinson           £220 £220 £3,900
Luca Gunter £3,500 £3,500 £0 £1,500 £1,600 £3,700 £2,900 £3,100
James Wiles     £220 £220 £2,400 £2,600 £2,900 £3,100
Jeriel Dorsett £1,200 £775 £775 £950 £950 £1,200 £1,200 £2,300
Rio Cardines £220 £3,900 £4,000 £4,200 £2,900 £3,800 £3,400 £2,000
Francesco Ancora £30 £120 £300 £600 £1,500 £1,500 £1,600 £1,600
Paul Appiah £750 £0 £300 £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 £0 £1,500
Tola Showunmi £450 £1,200 £1,200 £1,200 £1,200 £1,300 £1,300 £1,300
Dillon Barnes £0 £1,600 £0 £1,300 £0 £1,300 £650 £650
Ben Watt £600 £1,100 £825 £850 £4,100 £4,300 £4,500 £0
Jack Roles £1,200 £850 £850 £1,800 £0 £3,900 £3,900 £0
Josh Onomah £0 £23,500 £29,500 £29,500 £0 £925 £2,400 £0
Josh Davison £1,800 £2,200 £0 £975 £675 £850 £900 £0
Joe Kizzi £1,000 £775 £775 £1,600 £0 £525    
Jake Livermore £15,000 £0 £1,300 £1,300        
Deniz Mehmet £950 £950 £950 £0        
Kevin Stewart £0 £2,100            
Jonathan Obika £1,500              
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Monetary Transfers

Dorrington has become the most expensive Enfield-born transfer after his move from Spurs to Leeds, where he helped them steer clear of relegation in his first season. Four other transfers occurred, including our record sale of Maton, in the most expensive year for selling Enfield-born players:

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Name Year From   To Fee
Alfie Dorrington 2030 Tottenham Hotspur Leeds £13,750,000
Ryan Mason 2016 Tottenham Hotspur Hull £12,500,000
Jake Livermore 2017 Hull West Brom £10,000,000
Jake Livermore 2014 Tottenham Hotspur Hull £7,000,000
Hector Kyprianou 2029 Sunderland Cadiz £5,750,000
Josh Onomah 2019 Tottenham Hotspur Fulham £5,000,000
Michael Duberry 1999 Chelsea Leeds £4,500,000
Henri Lansbury 2017 Nottingham Forest Aston Villa £3,500,000
Steve Morison 2011 Milwall Norwich £2,800,000
Hector Kyprianou 2023 Peterborough Utd Sunderland £1,500,000
Mikele Leigertwood 2011 QPR Reading £1,100,000
Henri Lansbury 2012 West Ham Nottingham Forest £1,000,000
Jay Simpson 2010 Arsenal Hull £1,000,000
Steve Sedgley 1994 Tottenham Hotspur Ipswich £1,000,000
Mikele Leigertwood 2007 Sheffield United QPR £900,000
Michael Duberry 2007 Stoke Reading £800,000
Steve Sedgley 1989 Coventry Tottenham Hotspur £750,000
Mikele Leigertwood 2006 Crystal Palace Sheffield United £600,000
Neil Etheridge 2020 Cardiff Birmingham £600,000
Steve Sedgley 1997 Ipswich Wolves £500,000
Ben Watt 2027 Sligo Rovers Motherwell £450,000
Hector Kyprianou 2022 Leyton Orient Peterborough Utd £450,000
Daniel Phillips 2028 Barnsley Shrewsbury £425,000
Daniel Phillips 2029 Shrewsbury Notts County £275,000
Francesco Ancora 2028 Airdrieonians Dundee United £230,000
Daniel Phillips 2026 St Johnstone Hearts £160,000
Mikele Leigertwood 2004 Wimbledon Crystal Palace £155,000
James Wiles 2030 Leicester Swansea City £150,000
Neil Kilkenny 2008 Birmingham Leeds £150,000
Steve Morison 2015 Leeds Milwall £150,000
Ben Watt 2025 Waterford Sligo Rovers £145,000
Rio Cardines 2030 Motherwell Ross County £135,000
Greg Heald 1997 Peterborough Barnet £135,000
Keith Bertschin 1977 Ipswich Birmingham £135,000
Steve Morison 2009 Stevenage Milwall £130,000
BH03b Alexis Maton 2030 Bush Hill Rangers Birmingham Irish £115,000
Alan Connell 2011 Grimsby Swindon £115,000
Jack Roles 2026 Crawley TNS £94,000
Jeriel Dorsett 2030 Cliftonville Larne £84,000
Josh Davison 2022 Charlton AFC Wimbledon £75,000
Martin Grainger 1993 Colchester United Brentord £60,000
Roger Gibbins 1978 Norwich New England Tea Men £60,000
Josh Davison 2028 Sutton Fleetwood £54,000
Jordan Greenidge 2029 Bush Hill Rangers Tadcaster Magnets £40,000
Steve Phillips 1980 Brentford Northampton £40,000
Greg Heald 1994 Enfield Peterborough £35,000
BH04a Johnnie Ruth 2029 Bush Hill Rangers Bohemians £29,000
Glen Southam 2004 Bishops Stortford Dagenham & Redbridge £20,000
Jack Roles 2023 Woking Crawley £20,000
Scott Neilson 2008 Ware Cambridge £20,000
Scott Neilson 2010 Bradford City Crawley Town £15,000
Jack Chisholm 1949 Sheffield United Plymouth £12,000
Roger Gibbins 1989 Torquay Newport County £10,000
Greg Heald 2003 Barnet Leyton Orient £9,000
Alan Connell 2005 Bournemouth Torquay £5,000
Nathaniel Knight-Percival 2010 Histon Wrexham £5,000
Steve Phillips 1977 Northampton Brentford £5,000
Billy Bricknell 2016 Chelmsford Billericay £5,000
Gary Bennett 2000 Sudbury Chelmsford City £3,000
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Internationals

There have not been any youth international appearances for 3 seasons in a row now.

Year Total Caps Total Goals Youth Caps Youth Goals
2024 +61 +1 +1 0
2025 +63 +5 +6 0
2026 +52 +6 +8 0
2027 +40 +5 +4 0
2028 +55 +3 0 0
2029 +45 +1 0 0
2030 +37 +1 0 0
Total 316 21 19 0

 

Phillips moves up to 2nd in the list of all-time international appearance makers with another 7 this season. He is 27 off of the out-right all-time record and at 30 years old, still has time to accumulate that amount, but he will have to continue playing internationally into the 2nd half of his 30's to make it happen.

But fellow Trinidadian Rio Cardines is only 24 years old and already has half of the caps that Phillips does after another 10 this season. If both players feature consistently, we could end up with a Trinidadian 1-2 at the top of this list.

Name Nation Years Total Caps Caps in 2028/29 Total Goals Goals in 2028/29
Neil Etheridge PHI 2008 - 2026 100      
Daniel Phillips TRI 2021 - Present 74 +7 9  
Roy Chipolina GIB 2013 - 2024 73   5  
Jazzi Barnum-Bobb VIN 2022 - Present 66 +7 8  
Jeriel Dorsett MSR 2023 - Present 58 +5    
Hector Kyprianou CYP 2023 - Present 53 +7    
Andre Boucaud TRI 2004 - 2021 48   2  
Rio Cardines TRI 2027 - Present 34 +10 1 +1
Reece Beckles-Richards ATG 2015 - Present 26   4  
Corrin Brooks-Meade MSR 2015 - 2023 21      
Steve Morison WAL 2010 - 2012 20   1  
Reiss Greenidge GUY 2021 - Present 17   1  
Neil Kilkenny AUS 2006 - 2012 15      
Mikele Leigertwood ATG 2008 - 2012 11   1  
Jake Livermore ENG 2012 - 2017 7      
Dean Morgan MSR 2014 - 2024 6      
Alfie Dorrington ENG 2023 - Present 4      
Kevin Stewart JAM 2022 - 2024 4      
Jack Roles CYP 2018 - Present 3      
Scott Sutter SWI 2012 2      
Ethan Nwaneri ENG 2025 - Present 2 +1    
Elliott Charles GRE 2011 2      
Joe O'Cearuill ROI 2007 2      
Nathan Smith JAM 2011 - 2012 2      
Dillon Barnes JAM 2021 - Present 1      
Ryan Mason ENG 2015 1      
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Top 10 Highest Paid Staff by Year

Key (per year)
Largest Value
Biggest Increase
Biggest Decrease
New Entry into top 10

Ex-Staff

Brentford sacked Ryan Mason before Christmas in what would have been his first full season with the club - he managed to land another job with Hull in the Championship within a month and helped them to finish mid-table.

Chris Arthur was our wing-back, coach and scout in the second season and he retired a season later, staying on in his staff roles. In 2026 he was signed by Consett as an Assistant Manager and only 6 months after moved to Silsden as their Assistant where he became the caretaker manager twice in a relegation season. In January 2027 he was appointed his first manager role at Whickham where he remains now.

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Arthur coming into the top 10 isn't a great sign though. At only £130pw he is the lowest paid staff member to feature on the list:

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Name 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
Ryan Mason £12,000 £12,000 £12,000 £0 £0 £20,500 £42,000 £13,500
Matt Wells £8,000 £8,000 £8,000 £8,000 £8,000 £8,000 £8,000 £8,000
Alan Connell £3,000 £3,000 £3,000 £3,000 £3,300 £3,300 £3,700 £2,800
Stuart Douglas £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 £2,000
Cheye Jude £0 £0 £0 £1,800 £1,800 £1,900 £1,900 £1,900
Danny Talbot £1,500 £1,500 £1,700 £1,200 £1,400 £1,000 £1,200 £1,200
Piero Mingoia £600 £650 £700 £775 £850 £925 £1,100 £1,200
Gary Sawyer £300 £425 £875 £1,000 £1,500 £1,100 £1,500 £1,100
Henri Lansbury £0 £425 £425 £425 £425 £425 £425 £425
Chris Arthur     £50 £50 £140 £120 £130 £130
Mikele Leigertwood £2,800 £2,825 £2,825 £2,925 £2,925 £3,500 £3,600 £0
Jonathan Obika   £600 £600 £625 £625 £2,400 £0 £0
Hakan Hayrettin £500 £190 £190 £190 £0 £0 £0 £0
Mehmet Ali £2,000 £4,600 £4,600 £0 £0      
Steve Morison £3,000 £900 £0 £0        
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