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Next Season

Next season the Club intends to run teams in the Keybury League at U/7, U/8 U/9, and U/10. Again we may run an U/11 team depending on numbers.
Tue 09 Mar 2010

Soccer Camp this Sat - 13th March

Due to the increased numbers at Soccer Camp on Saturday morning at Holy Family, we have decided as a safety matter to split the group into 2 smaller units.

The younger players (ie soccer tots) will play from 9-10am, the older (soccer camp) boys will play from 10 - 11am. Claire will attempt to contact as many parents as possible during this week to confirm which group your child will be in. if you are unsure please contact either Claire yourself or Club Secretary Richard.

These groups will continue for the next 3 Saturdays. We close for Easter on Saturday 3rd April, and will re open on Saturday 10th April at Bronte Playing Fields where we will remain until we have a summer break.

Tue 09 Mar 2010

New Building

Work began this week on our new Changing Facility at Bronte Playing Fields. The initial work on the car park and building access road will take approximately 3 months before the building is erected.

On arrival at the playing fields, please follow the temporary pathway behind the orange fencing which takes you around the excavation work.

Please have consideration for the residents of Goose Cote Lane, park your car sensibly, and refrain from banging excess mud from football boots outside residents houses. Thank you

Wed 27 Jan 2010

BUILDING NEWS

We would like to inform all the members of our club that as from Monday 25th January 2010 there will be building work at the playing fields, yes folks the building works will start next week.  Will keep you all informed of progress.
Sat 23 Jan 2010

Parking; Goose Cote Lane.

We have recieved several complaints from the residents of Goose Cote Lane over the last few weeks regarding inconsiderate parking down Goose Cote Lane by parents on match and training days.

On one occasion one of our parents became involved in a heated exchange with a resident when asked to remove his vehicle. Residents have provided the club with registration numbers of offenders which will be passed to the relevant authority should this situation continue.

The club have built up excellent relationships with the residents of Goose Cote Lane in the past few years during the consultation stages for the new building, and do not wish to see that work undone by a few inconsiderate people.

The Club trusts there will be no further incidents of this kind in the future

Mon 05 Oct 2009