Local park football 2010/11

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Local park football 2010/11

by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 04 Jul 2010 21:24

With most local sides completing their summers breaks and meeting up once again for the all important pre-season training sessions, perhaps this is a good time ask which local club your involved with. I myself got involved with Woodley Hammers u18s last season and after winning the East Berks Youth League Division 1 title we applied to the Reading Football League to take our lads into mens football. Last week we found out our application was successful and will embark on our maiden season in Division 4.

So who else in involved in the local park scene, be it player, coach, referee or casual spectator?

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by SLAMMED » 04 Jul 2010 21:25

Play 5-a-side occasionally. Not much else.

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by AndyRFC » 04 Jul 2010 21:28

I shall probably be reffing/linoing for Charvil Rangers again this coming season.

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by bobbybottler » 04 Jul 2010 21:38

Stuffed Crust Pizza With most local sides completing their summers breaks and meeting up once again for the all important pre-season training sessions, perhaps this is a good time ask which local club your involved with. I myself got involved with Woodley Hammers u18s last season and after winning the East Berks Youth League Division 1 title we applied to the Reading Football League to take our lads into mens football. Last week we found out our application was successful and will embark on our maiden season in Division 4.

So who else in involved in the local park scene, be it player, coach, referee or casual spectator?

Out of interest, on entering RFL, did you get a pitch a Woodford Park? I assume you had one as a WH youth team but did you get to keep it as a WH mens team......if that question makes sense.

Having played for WH u18s myself (nb - not recently) we used to use the pitch which isn't there any more, the one which used to run alongside Haddon Drive with the cricket nets in the corner.

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Wizard » 04 Jul 2010 21:43

Gonna be playing some 5-a-side in Gillingham this year.


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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 04 Jul 2010 22:22

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Stuffed Crust Pizza With most local sides completing their summers breaks and meeting up once again for the all important pre-season training sessions, perhaps this is a good time ask which local club your involved with. I myself got involved with Woodley Hammers u18s last season and after winning the East Berks Youth League Division 1 title we applied to the Reading Football League to take our lads into mens football. Last week we found out our application was successful and will embark on our maiden season in Division 4.

So who else in involved in the local park scene, be it player, coach, referee or casual spectator?

Out of interest, on entering RFL, did you get a pitch a Woodford Park? I assume you had one as a WH youth team but did you get to keep it as a WH mens team......if that question makes sense.

Having played for WH u18s myself (nb - not recently) we used to use the pitch which isn't there any more, the one which used to run alongside Haddon Drive with the cricket nets in the corner.


These days Hammers have a Community Partnership with Bulmershe School and as a result hold exclusive rights to a pitch on their playing fields. This pitch boasts a fantastic playing surface that undergoes a costly maintenance programme and is fully enclosed with dugout facilities for both home and away teams. Various age groups used it in its maiden season just gone and it will again host various Hammers home fixtures.

Woodpark Park is still used by the younger age groups and the Sunday sides, as well as other local pitches.

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by T.R.O.L.I. » 04 Jul 2010 22:39

bobbybottler Having played for WH u18s myself (nb - not recently)


Surprised you can remember that far back TBF.

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by bobbybottler » 04 Jul 2010 22:59

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bobbybottler Having played for WH u18s myself (nb - not recently)


Surprised you can remember that far back TBF.

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but more surprising is that they had me in the first place

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by bobbybottler » 04 Jul 2010 23:02

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Stuffed Crust Pizza With most local sides completing their summers breaks and meeting up once again for the all important pre-season training sessions, perhaps this is a good time ask which local club your involved with. I myself got involved with Woodley Hammers u18s last season and after winning the East Berks Youth League Division 1 title we applied to the Reading Football League to take our lads into mens football. Last week we found out our application was successful and will embark on our maiden season in Division 4.

So who else in involved in the local park scene, be it player, coach, referee or casual spectator?

Out of interest, on entering RFL, did you get a pitch a Woodford Park? I assume you had one as a WH youth team but did you get to keep it as a WH mens team......if that question makes sense.

Having played for WH u18s myself (nb - not recently) we used to use the pitch which isn't there any more, the one which used to run alongside Haddon Drive with the cricket nets in the corner.


These days Hammers have a Community Partnership with Bulmershe School and as a result hold exclusive rights to a pitch on their playing fields. This pitch boasts a fantastic playing surface that undergoes a costly maintenance programme and is fully enclosed with dugout facilities for both home and away teams. Various age groups used it in its maiden season just gone and it will again host various Hammers home fixtures.

Woodpark Park is still used by the younger age groups and the Sunday sides, as well as other local pitches.

thanks - er....presumably then (supplementary question) you're getting lads mainly from Highwood + Bulmershe then...?


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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by TBM » 04 Jul 2010 23:30

Stuffed Crust Pizza With most local sides completing their summers breaks and meeting up once again for the all important pre-season training sessions, perhaps this is a good time ask which local club your involved with. I myself got involved with Woodley Hammers u18s last season and after winning the East Berks Youth League Division 1 title we applied to the Reading Football League to take our lads into mens football. Last week we found out our application was successful and will embark on our maiden season in Division 4.

So who else in involved in the local park scene, be it player, coach, referee or casual spectator?


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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Kitson12 » 04 Jul 2010 23:48

Where would be the best place to inquire with regards to clubs needing/wanting new players for the upcoming season?

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Row Z Royal » 05 Jul 2010 08:53

Kitson12 Where would be the best place to inquire with regards to clubs needing/wanting new players for the upcoming season?


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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 21 Jul 2010 13:15

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Stuffed Crust Pizza With most local sides completing their summers breaks and meeting up once again for the all important pre-season training sessions, perhaps this is a good time ask which local club your involved with. I myself got involved with Woodley Hammers u18s last season and after winning the East Berks Youth League Division 1 title we applied to the Reading Football League to take our lads into mens football. Last week we found out our application was successful and will embark on our maiden season in Division 4.

So who else in involved in the local park scene, be it player, coach, referee or casual spectator?


scum

Woodley Saints in the senior fwiw

Fancy a friendly?


Is there any truth in the rumour I heard last night that Saints' Sunday teams are folding along with the Saturday side?


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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by TBM » 21 Jul 2010 13:25

Stuffed Crust Pizza Is there any truth in the rumour I heard last night that Saints' Sunday teams are folding along with the Saturday side?


Yep, sadly!

We cant find a manager or new players on Sunday. The Saturday side are merging with Berkshire County Sports and gonna be called Berkshire County Saints or something like that

Where did you hear the rumour?

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by No Fixed Abode » 21 Jul 2010 13:27

Local football isn't what it used to be.

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Row Z Royal » 21 Jul 2010 13:34

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Stuffed Crust Pizza Is there any truth in the rumour I heard last night that Saints' Sunday teams are folding along with the Saturday side?


Yep, sadly!

We cant find a manager or new players on Sunday. The Saturday side are merging with Berkshire County Sports and gonna be called Berkshire County Saints or something like that

Where did you hear the rumour?


Training tomorrow, TBMers.

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Stuffed Crust Pizza » 21 Jul 2010 13:49

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Stuffed Crust Pizza Is there any truth in the rumour I heard last night that Saints' Sunday teams are folding along with the Saturday side?


Yep, sadly!

We cant find a manager or new players on Sunday. The Saturday side are merging with Berkshire County Sports and gonna be called Berkshire County Saints or something like that

Where did you hear the rumour?


I heard the rumour mentioned at a Hammers' meeting yesterday evening. I played for Saints reserves a few years ago and am shocked that no one has stepped forward to manage the teams! Where are your lads off to this season?

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Wax Jacket » 21 Jul 2010 13:52

County Sports at a guess

you trying to pinch their players? anyway good luck for the season, might pop along to watch every now and again

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by TBM » 21 Jul 2010 14:50

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Stuffed Crust Pizza Is there any truth in the rumour I heard last night that Saints' Sunday teams are folding along with the Saturday side?


Yep, sadly!

We cant find a manager or new players on Sunday. The Saturday side are merging with Berkshire County Sports and gonna be called Berkshire County Saints or something like that

Where did you hear the rumour?


Training tomorrow, TBMers.


Got training tonight mate :D

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Re: Local park football 2010/11

by Row Z Royal » 21 Jul 2010 14:51

I knew you'd bottle playing in the lower leagues.

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