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Stefan Stirred Up For Blooming Beginnings - Logan Rankin

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Hutton's Stefan Lamacq has given his thoughts about his time with The Tons and what the future beholds. Last Season's Play-Off Defeat The 22 year-old goalkeeper was a strong part in Hutton's promotion charge, but after succumbing in the playoff semi-finals Lamacq was destrort. Hutton were clearly the better side against Hackney Wick , but in the beautiful game, the better team doesn't always come out on top. As you would expect, it hurt a lot - but adds fuel to the fire and make the league theirs. Last Season Overview Lamacq joined Hutton on loan last season from Billericay Town F.C in the early stages of the 24/25 season. Stefan was first to say his game has massively improved since arriving at The Tons and is still continuing to improve, with the management staff giving him a platform to build on and is every so grateful for the opportunity of senior football. Pre-Season Fixtures Hutton 2-1 Saffron Walden East Thurrock 2-3 Hutton Billericay Town 4...

Back To Blue - Logan Rankin

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It was a weird and interesting summer for, now, Billericay's Jack Evans to say the least. From signing to not signing to now being signed... This dilemma began on May 30th 2025 where former Chatham legend and captain, Jack Evans, announced his departure from Chatham Town F.C. Only days after Jack's 'offical' departure from The Chats, the club announced that centre-back, Reece Butler, would be the successor of Jack Evans. A few weeks after Jack's departure, Billericay Town F.C approached him and 'got his signature'. Come Billericay's first pre-season training session, Jack Evans was absent, due to contractal terms. Hours after The Blues' first session back, the club released a serious and formal club statement which read,  "The Club wish to inform our supporters that, contrary to our previous announcement, Jack Evans will not be joining us at this time. When we made our approach, we did so in good faith, based on publicly available in...

Johnson Ready To Go - Logan Rankin

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We had a chat with Blues' skipper Matt Johnson about his summer and preparations for a big campaign ahead of Billericay Town: "Matt good to see you again, first of all how was your summer, and would you say it was hard to enjoy your summer, given all the clubs trying to snatch your signature?" "I had a great summer, you need that time away to spend time with family and friends, gives you time to reflect and put things into perspective. I didn’t find it difficult letting interested managers know this season that I wanted to stay at Billericay, I think it’s clear to see we are building towards something special here, and like I said hopefully this year can be our year." "Last campaign we missed out on promotion by the nearest of margins, with an already phenomenal team. With this year's squad bosting even more talent from the league above, would you say winning the league is the only option this year?" "I think since I arrived in th...