Monday 31 March 2014

NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE GROUNDHOP 11/12 APRIL

Since September 2013, 10 Notts Senior League Clubs have been waiting for the date of Friday 11th/Saturday 12th April for the Notts Senior League Groundhop. With over 140 spectators already taking up the excellent offer of the Advanced Ticket of only £15 which covers admission to all 5 grounds and also a pack of the 5 programmes from the games, people are travelling as far as from Sweden, Holland as well as from all four parts of the UK, plus there are many more that will just turn up at the games. It really does support local Non League Football.
The Advanced Ticket sales have now closed, but people intending to come along can pay on the gate at £3 per match and £1 per programme.

Why do people come, some love to visit new grounds, hence the term Groundhopper, some it is a yearly get together, some come to see what its all about. Some come as where else can you get to watch 5 matches and help small Grassroot clubs and it not cost a fortune.

This season is a very special one for the Notts Senior Football League as they celebrate their 10th Anniversary since their formation in the 2003/2004 season. They are looking forward to the Groundhop being a success as like last season, with crowds of over 300 at most of the games.

The matches chosen for this season Groundhop weekend are as follows:

Friday 11th April 2014
Cotgrave FC v Burton Joyce FC 7.45pm

Saturday 12th April 2014
Wollaton FC v Beeston AFC 10.10am

Ruddington Village FC v Boots Athletic FC 12.50pm

Keyworth United FC v Sandhurst FC 3.40pm
(There will be a minutes silence before kick off in respect of the 25th Anniversary of Hillsborough)

West Bridgford FC v Bingham Town FC 6.30pm

At each game there will be stalls selling Football Programmes and bits and bobs and home clubs will be selling their FIRST EVER Enamel Badges plus have their own stalls.

If anyone is still interested in coming along or needs more Information, please ring Rob Hornby on 01623 486678 or email hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk

Saturday 29 March 2014

WHITFIELD SENDS THE MILLERS HOME POINTLESS

Central Midlands League
North Division
GLAPWELL FC 2 CLAY CROSS TOWN FC 1
Having to local as Sarah was down for Mothers Day to see Hazel, I decided last week to choose the local Derby between Glapwell FC and Clay Cross Town FC. On arrival maining the gate was Karen Hepworth who has kindly knitted and donated a special prize for the Notts League Groundhop coach of a Robin Hood for our coach charity raffle. Photo below. A BIG thankyou Karen!
Inside the ground I was greeted by her husband and son followed by friends and supporters of Clay Cross Town FC where Mr Terry Dance kindly donated towards the Blogs Charity..Many thanks go to Mr Dance.
To the game, a bit of a hustle and bustle first half with both sides shooting going well astray or out of the ground with neither keeper making a save, so at this stage, this game had 0-0 written all over it.
The half time talks must have been try and shoot on target and after 49 minutes, it was Glapwell who had a shot saved, the first in the game! From there the game seemed to open up and both sides went close with both keepers being bought in to the action a couple of times.
On 70 minutes, a Glapwell attack broke down and a pass up  to the half way line from the visiting defence put JAMES GOODISON clear with only the keeper to beat, to which he did to put Clay Cross Town 1-0 up.
The lead only lasted 3 minutes, as the ball bounced round the away penalty area before PETE HIBBARD fired home the equaliser.
The visitors looked stunned at this stage and on 74 minutes, Glapwell gained a throw in on the left hand side and made its way through to JAMES WHITFIELD who fired home the winner.
Photos from todays match can be seen on this LINK
GLAPWELL FC WEBSITE/TWITTER
CLAY CROSS TOWN FC WEBSITE/TWITTER
Still time to book your Advanced Ticket for the NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE GROUNDHOP that takes place in just 13/14 days time(11th/12th April). Ticket sales end this coming Thursday, for further details, please email me on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk
Why not join my Facebook Group called Non League Grounds England Wales & Scotland with over 2200 members
THE BLOGS CHARITY
A BIG Thanks go to these people and clubs for their kind donations towards this seasons charity..THE OAKLANDS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. After each match I will update the Charity Running Total and the donators list and goals seen. Each goal I see I donated 25p, also clubs and people donate as well, so if you wish to make a donation and see me at a match, no matter how small, I'd be very grateful
Andy Cruddice
Ashland Rovers FC
Bedford Groundhop Stall
Beeston AFC
Blidworth Welfare FC
Clipstone FC
Danny Staley(Kimberley MW FC)
Dave Norris
Dave Woodings
Dean Kiss
Dudsey
FC Samba

Ian Marshall

Jez Wright
Jimmy Jazz
"Keith" The Pinxton Gnome
Lee Cook(Pinxton FC)
Linby CW FC
Malc Storer
Michael Squires
Moorgreen FC x 2
Netherfield Albion FC
Newark Flowserve FC
Nuneaton Griff FC
Richard Lane
Rob Waite
Rod(Nuneaton Griff FC)
Sherwood Colliery FC
Southwell City FC
Steve Reading
Terry Dance
Welbeck Welfare FC
274 GOALS
 RUNNING AMOUNT
£539.50


LEECH LIGHTS UP THE STAG GROUND

Notts Senior League
Senior Division
KIMBERLEY MW 2 MAGDALA AMATEURS 1
Att: 60
Admission Free
Programme Free

On arriving at the Stag Ground, the committee of Kimberley MW were running about with 2 opposite corner floodlits out and the match very much in doubt. With people arriving, I went in to the kitchen and chucked the kettle on and began to muck in and run the refreshments bar.
The home committee go the training lights on and both sides and the referee was happy that the match could go ahead.
The game began brightly for the visitors who cut out the first of several chances, the nearest flashed across the goal area and just past the far post, the homesters began to come more in to the game.
On 25 minutes, the ball was cleared out of the Magdala defence and fell to MARTIN LEECH on the halfway line and he lobbed it a full 40 yards over the keepers head to give Kimberley MW the lead. Maybe better than the Rooney goal of late!
The home side continued to press forward but couldnt add to their tally before half time.
The home side came out fired up and was straight on the attack and could well have scored 4 or 5 in the first 10 minutes of the half if it wasnt the fine form of the visiting keeper who pushed a shot on to the bar when driving at full stretch.
The Second goal had to come and it did after 65 minutes when the visitors failed to clear the ball out of their penalty area on 3 occassions and JAKE FISHER was at hand to smash the ball home to make it 2-0.
Anyone who thought this game was over was certainly wrong as Magdala had come here to play football and not give up and forced the home keeper in to some vital saves before in the 75th minute, the visiting number 7 smashed home a shot from the left side of the area to make it 2-1.
The final 15 minutes seemed to calm down and not many chances were created after this, so the Home club extended their lead at the top of the table to nine points.

KIMBERLEY MW FC TWITTER

MAGDALA AMATEURS FC WEBSITE

Still time to book your Advanced Ticket for the NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE GROUNDHOP that takes place in just 13/14 days time(11th/12th April). Ticket sales end this coming Thursday, for further details, please email me on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk

MY FACEBOOK GROUP
Non League Grounds England Wales, Scotland with over 2000 members, 
THE BLOGS CHARITY
A BIG Thanks go to these people and clubs for their kind donations towards this seasons charity..THE OAKLANDS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. After each match I will update the Charity Running Total and the donators list and goals seen. Each goal I see I donated 25p, also clubs and people donate as well, so if you wish to make a donation and see me at a match, no matter how small, I'd be very grateful
 
Andy Cruddice
Ashland Rovers FC
Bedford Groundhop Stall
Beeston AFC
Blidworth Welfare FC
Clipstone FC
Danny Staley(Kimberley MW FC)
Dave Norris
Dave Woodings
Dean Kiss
Dudsey
FC Samba
Ian Marshall
Jez Wright
Jimmy Jazz
"Keith" The Pinxton Gnome
Lee Cook(Pinxton FC)
Linby CW FC
Malc Storer
Moorgreen FC x 2
Netherfield Albion FC
Newark Flowserve FC
Nuneaton Griff FC
Richard Lane
Rod(Nuneaton Griff FC)
Sherwood Colliery FC
Southwell City FC
Steve Reading
Welbeck Welfare FC
 
271 GOALS
 RUNNING AMOUNT
£423.75

Saturday 22 March 2014

START SLAMS ROLLS INTO THE FINAL

Notts Senior League Cup Semi Final
HUCKNALL ROLLS LEISURE FC 1 WOLLATON FC 0
Played at The Stag Ground, Kimberley Miners Welfare FC

A slow start to the match with very few chances until after 30 minutes, Rolls saw a long range shot beat the Wollaton keeper only for it to bounce off the crossbar, this seemed to wake Wollaton up and they began to have the better of the chances with little success. As I was heading for my half time cuppa, the ball fell to ANDY START on 44 minutes who took the ball in to the penalty box on the right hand side and slammed the ball home.
 
The Second Half saw Wollaton come out strong and had the ball cleared off the line after 48 minutes, but apart from then the Rolls keeper had very little to trouble him. Rolls had a couple of wide efforts as they came more in to the half but it wasn't a great half and Rolls held on comfortably to book their place in this seasons final where they will face Boots Athletic FC who defeated Magdala Amateurs 1-0 in the other semi final.
 
Pics from the game can be seen on this LINK
 
HUCKNALL ROLLS LEISURE FC TWITTER
 
WOLLATON FC WEBSITE
 
Now over 120 Advanced Tickets sold for this seasons NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE GROUNDHOP , more information and booking form can be obtained from me, please e-mail me on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk
 
MY FACEBOOK GROUP
Non League Grounds England Wales, Scotland with over 2000 members, join today
 
 
THE BLOGS CHARITY
A BIG Thanks go to these people and clubs for their kind donations towards this seasons charity..THE OAKLANDS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. After each match I will update the Charity Running Total and the donators list and goals seen. Each goal I see I donated 25p, also clubs and people donate as well, so if you wish to make a donation and see me at a match, no matter how small, I'd be very grateful
 
Andy Cruddice
Ashland Rovers FC
Bedford Groundhop Stall
Beeston AFC
Blidworth Welfare FC
Clipstone FC
Danny Staley(Kimberley MW FC)
Dave Norris
Dave Woodings
Dean Kiss
Dudsey
FC Samba
Ian Marshall
Jez Wright
Jimmy Jazz
"Keith" The Pinxton Gnome
Lee Cook(Pinxton FC)
Linby CW FC
Malc Storer
Moorgreen FC x 2
Netherfield Albion FC
Newark Flowserve FC
Nuneaton Griff FC
Richard Lane
Rod(Nuneaton Griff FC)
Sherwood Colliery FC
Southwell City FC
Steve Reading
Welbeck Welfare FC
 
268 GOALS
 RUNNING AMOUNT
£423.00
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Saturday 15 March 2014

SHENSTONE ON THE RIGHT PATH TO THE POINTS

West Midlands Regional League
Division One
SHENSTONE PATHFINDERS FC 3 WYRLEY FC 1
Having to pick up my mum who lives in Lichfield, I have often wanted to visit Shenstone Pathfinders FC, but every time I've gone to Lichfield for some reason or another Id never made it there, today was the time to make that visit. At 9.30am I rang Club Secretary Gary Cantelo and he returned my call to confirm the game was on.
 
After calling in at my mums for a quick cuppa, Hazel dropped me off at the ground on the very tight and packed car park, as I walked in to the clubhouse bar, I was greeted by Gary and had a cuppa from the friendly barmaid. I spoke to the lady referee to wish her all the best for the game.
 
At 2.30pm, I had a shock as my best man of my wedding Greg Osborne walked in with his dad Mick, so we had a chat and headed out to watch the match.
 
The visitors had the better of the first 15 minutes with their number 10 having 3 shots just off target. On 19 minutes came the homesters first chance, when the left wing, the ball was played in for CHRIS CADDY to slot home. It looked then as of the game had turned around as Pathfinders went on the search to increase their lead and nearly added when the ball was tipped over the bar at the last second by the visiting keeper.
 
So in we went at half time with Shenstone one goal to the good and a nice cuppa. The teams came out for the second half and the visitors rolled the dice by quickly introducing their three subs to try and change the shape of the game.
 
On 55 minutes, came goal of the game when Chris Caddy on the left wing chipped in a cross for TIM TRAVERS to volley home to make it 2-0. The visitors had a few more chances but Shenstone defence held firm. Shenstone then made a sub and within 15 seconds he got booked, possibly the quickest ever booking I've ever seen!
 
Shenstone pushed forward again and now looked in control as the clock was running down, on 81 minutes, the ball came in from the left and the visitors failed to clear and the ball fell to ALEX LEONARD to fire home from 12 yards out to increase the lead to 3-0.
 
As the game was dying down in the final moments, a break forward saw NICK MILLARD score a consolation goal for Wyrley.
 
Must say the ref had a good game and could have booked a few more players but used common sense and kept her cards in her pockets.
 
Photos from the game can be seen on this LINK
 
Now over 110 Advanced Tickets sold for this seasons NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE GROUNDHOP , more information and booking form can be obtained from me, please e-mail me on hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk
 
MY FACEBOOK GROUP
Non League Grounds England Wales, Scotland with over 2000 members, join today
 
 
 
THE BLOGS CHARITY
A BIG Thanks go to these people and clubs for their kind donations towards this seasons charity..THE OAKLANDS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. After each match I will update the Charity Running Total and the donators list and goals seen. Each goal I see I donated 25p, also clubs and people donate as well, so if you wish to make a donation and see me at a match, no matter how small, I'd be very grateful
 
Andy Cruddice
Ashland Rovers FC
Bedford Groundhop Stall
Beeston AFC
Blidworth Welfare FC
Clipstone FC
Danny Staley(Kimberley MW FC)
Dave Norris
Dave Woodings
Dean Kiss
Dudsey
FC Samba
Ian Marshall
Jez Wright
Jimmy Jazz
"Keith" The Pinxton Gnome
Lee Cook(Pinxton FC)
Linby CW FC
Malc Storer
Moorgreen FC x 2
Netherfield Albion FC
Newark Flowserve FC
Nuneaton Griff FC
Richard Lane
Rod(Nuneaton Griff FC)
Sherwood Colliery FC
Southwell City FC
Steve Reading
Welbeck Welfare FC
 
267 GOALS
 RUNNING AMOUNT
£422.72
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday 10 March 2014

SELSTON STAY IN THE HUNT

Notts Senior League
Senior Division
SELSTON FC 4 BOOTS ATHLETIC FC 2
 
Firstly I must apologise for the lateness of updating my blog, but fell ill on Saturday evening after 3 bad epliptic fits and spent Sunday in bed trying to recover.
 
A odd day at Selston FC where from kick off both sides seems to want to contest every decision made by the match referee John Hague, then after 17 minutes the ref pulled up in the centre circle and walked over to the Assistant Referee Barry Goodley and they swopped as John Hobbled along the line.
 
On 22 minutes, from a Boots corner, Selston played a clearance ball straight down the middle of the pitch where the midfielder played the ball through to DAMIAN JAMES who rounded the keeper and slotted his side in to the lead.
 
Boots tried to find a way back in to the game whilst Selston went in search of a second goal, but again the players seemed more interested in moaning at the ref rather than getting on with the game.
 
As I was heading behind the home goal on 45 minutes, Boots got a corner on the right that was swung in and landed at the feet of veteran KEVIN WALKER who made no mistake in equalising.
 
The Second Half commenced and Selston seemed to be concentrating on their football now whilst the visitors were still grumbling about every decision and whilst doing this after 52 minutes SEAN GREGORY made his way through the away defence to make it 2-1.
 
This seemed to prompt Boots in to life and Selston kept their lead after their keeper made a excellent save, but on 67 minutes, Selston were awarded a free kick some 30 yards out to which BEN MOORE curled in to the net to make it 3-1.
 
Now the Boots players were arguing amongst themselves and Selston playing the football and two minutes later increased their lead to 4-1 when Ben Moore's shot was parried by the keeper and DOMANIC AIREY followed up to place the ball in to the net.
 
To Boots credit they could have fallen apart at this stage but they began to play some football and on 74 minutes KEVIN WALKER smashed home his and his clubs second from a carbon copy move of their first goal.
 
On 83 minutes, Kevin Walker was through one on one with the Selston keeper and looked favourite to complete his hat trick but the home keeper had other ideas and spread himself well and the chance went begging and so did Boots comeback bid.
 
Photos from the match can be seen on this LINK
 
SELSTON FC WEBSITE/TWITTER
 
BOOTS ATHLETIC FC WEBSITE
 
Now over 100 Advanced Tickets sold for this seasons NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE GROUNDHOP , more information and booking form can be obtained from me, please e-mail hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk
 
MY FACEBOOK GROUP
Non League Grounds England Wales, Scotland with over 2000 members, join today
 
THE BLOGS CHARITY
A BIG Thanks go to these people and clubs for their kind donations towards this seasons charity..THE OAKLANDS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. After each match I will update the Charity Running Total and the donators list and goals seen. Each goal I see I donated 25p, also clubs and people donate as well, so if you wish to make a donation and see me at a match, no matter how small, I'd be very grateful
 
Andy Cruddice
Ashland Rovers FC
Bedford Groundhop Stall
Beeston AFC
Blidworth Welfare FC
Clipstone FC
Danny Staley(Kimberley MW FC)
Dave Norris
Dave Woodings
Dean Kiss
Dudsey
FC Samba
Ian Marshall
Jez Wright
Jimmy Jazz
"Keith" The Pinxton Gnome
Lee Cook(Pinxton FC)
Linby CW FC
Malc Storer
Moorgreen FC x 2
Netherfield Albion FC
Newark Flowserve FC
Nuneaton Griff FC
Richard Lane
Rod(Nuneaton Griff FC)
Sherwood Colliery FC
Southwell City FC
Steve Reading
Welbeck Welfare FC
 
263 GOALS
 RUNNING AMOUNT
£421.72

Thursday 6 March 2014

KIMBERLEY LEISURE TO A DRAW

Notts Senior League
Senior Division
HUCKNALL ROLLS LEISURE FC 1 KIMBERLEY MINERS WELFARE FC 1

This match gained my attention with top of the League hosting Second in the table with not much ground between them. Just before arriving, it was a visit to the local chip shop as Hazel had made some sort of fish dish in her slow cooker and it wasnt to my taste, so armed with my sausage and chips I entered the ground and headed to see Roy for a cuppa and my matchday programme. A few hellos to folks from both clubs and I headed over to pitchside with Sheffield based and big Man City Fan Steve Reading and local referee Basil Goodly and we chattered away about both sides and how Barry used to play in the Cornwall area. Barry went off in search of League Ref Sec Darren Parkes and me and Steve was joined by Father Abraham himself the lovely Malc Storer who was my inspiretion to do this blog 3 years ago. He kindly made a donation towards the Blog's charity The Oaklands for Adults with Special Needs(that I went to a coffee morning on Tuesday). Malc does a excellent blog called On The Road, please click this LINK

The match was fairly even with not many chances made to note, but on 19 minutes, it was the visitors who took the lead through a breakaway goal when JAKE FISHER ran on to a loose ball and lobbed it over the approaching keeper. On 42 minutes, Rolls were awarded a free kick on the right side that was floated in and met by the glancing head of GREG CONN who made the scores level for half time.

Half time came and whilst getting a cuppa was met by League Chair Ian Kirk and League Ref Sec Daz Parkes and a couple of the leagues refs, we all expected a good second half, so as we ventured back to the half way line, I was greeted by Underwood Villa's Chairman Nigel Beer and his son who told me that the main pitch is being seeded at present and games when the pitch is fit enough are being played on the far pitch, not the pitch that ;last seasons hop was played on, also the new bar is now open. Back to the action on the field and well it was quite scrappy with a few mis timed tackles flying about causing Ref Mick Leslie to produce a few yellow cards.

Then came some sort of scuffle on the far side from the visiting bench with the scots manager being sent to behind the barriers and with 5 minutes to go, Rolls Kane Matthews received his second yellow card and was first at the bar.

Not much too separate the two teams tonight and looks a good run in for the league title with a couple of clubs just behind them that could join the mix perhaps.

HUCKNALL ROLLS LEISURE FC TWITTER

KIMBERLEY MINERS WELFARE FC TWITTER

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Now over 100 Advanced Tickets sold for this seasons NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE GROUNDHOP , more information and booking form can be obtained from me, please e-mail hornby60uk@yahoo.co.uk or read a bit more about it on this LINK

THE BLOGS CHARITY
A BIG Thanks go to these people and clubs for their kind donations towards this seasons charity..THE OAKLANDS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. After each match I will update the Charity Running Total and the donators list and goals seen. Each goal I see I donated 25p, also clubs and people donate as well, so if you wish to make a donation and see me at a match, no matter how small, I'd be very grateful
 
Andy Cruddice
Ashland Rovers FC
Bedford Groundhop Stall
Beeston AFC
Blidworth Welfare FC
Clipstone FC
Danny Staley(Kimberley MW FC)
Dave Norris
Dave Woodings
Dean Kiss
Dudsey
FC Samba
Ian Marshall
Jez Wright
Jimmy Jazz
"Keith" The Pinxton Gnome
Lee Cook(Pinxton FC)
Linby CW FC
Malc Storer
Moorgreen FC x 2
Netherfield Albion FC
Newark Flowserve FC
Nuneaton Griff FC
Richard Lane
Rod(Nuneaton Griff FC)
Sherwood Colliery FC
Southwell City FC
Steve Reading
Welbeck Welfare FC
 
257 GOALS
 RUNNING AMOUNT
£419.75

Saturday 1 March 2014

SANDHURST WIN WELL AT ATTENBOROUGH

Notts Senior League
Senior Division
ATTENBOROUGH FC 1 SANDHURST FC 3
att: 36
 
Not having been to the Strand for over 20 years, it was time for a re-visit, Attenborough FC had to pull out of the NSL Hop last season as Flood defences and also a new clubhouse and changing rooms were being built and after a lot of snow they admitted defeat and had to pull off until the NSL Groundhop 2016. A beautiful clubhouse has now been built, a credit to their committee who had spent a lot time building it themselves.
 
A nice cuppa before the game and a purchase of the programme and a few hellos to both sides and then then the officials then Mrs Linda Scutt kindly donated £10 to the Blogs Charity(massive thankyou to Linda), then I walked to the far side of the pitch but oh no, I'd forgot my camera today, hence  no photos from the game.
 
The game kicked off and you couldn't tell that Sandhurst were  bottom of the league as they held their defence well against a lively Attenborough front line and at half time either of the sides could have gone in front, with the best chances falling to the homesters whilst Sandhurst had seen a shot bounce back off the bar.
 
The Second Half saw the visitors push forward and on 57 minutes, a corner swung in from the right side in to a crowded area saw MARK SUMMERS slam the ball home..This seemed to shock Attenborough who seemed to give their visitors a lot more space and on 65 minutes, Sandhurst were awarded a free kick on the centre circle, which was hit long and headed down by Summers in to the path of CHARLIE WORMALD to fire his team in to a 2 goal lead..This two goal lead only lasted 30 seconds, as from the kick off, the ball was played out to the left and punted in for JAMES BECKS to fire home.
 
Attenborough push caution to the wind with players forward, but this left gaps at the back and on 73 minutes, along ball found Wormald running through in to the penalty area, with the defender headed the ball back towards Stanhope in the Attenborough goal but the home defender blocked Wormald challenging for the ball and a penalty was awarded, to which CLIFF CLARKE duly dispatched to put his side in to a 3-1 lead.
 
Attenborough tried to push forward but it wasn't to be their day.
 
ATTENBOROUGH FC WEBSITE
 
SANDHURST FC WEBSITE/TWITTER
 
MY FACEBOOK GROUP
Non League Grounds England Wales, Scotland with over 2000 members, join today
 
THE BLOGS CHARITY
A BIG Thanks go to these people and clubs for their kind donations towards this seasons charity..THE OAKLANDS FOR ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. After each match I will update the Charity Running Total and the donators list and goals seen. Each goal I see I donated 25p, also clubs and people donate as well, so if you wish to make a donation and see me at a match, no matter how small, I'd be very grateful
 
Andy Cruddice
Ashland Rovers FC
Bedford Groundhop Stall
Beeston AFC
Blidworth Welfare FC
Clipstone FC
Danny Staley(Kimberley MW FC)
Dave Norris
Dave Woodings
Dean Kiss
 Dudsey
FC Samba
Ian Marshall
Jez Wright
Jimmy Jazz
"Keith" The Pinxton Gnome
Lee Cook(Pinxton FC)
Linby CW FC
Linda Scutt(Sandhurst FC)
Moorgreen FC x 2
Netherfield Albion FC
Newark Flowserve FC
Nuneaton Griff FC
Richard Lane
Rod(Nuneaton Griff FC)
Sherwood Colliery FC
Southwell City FC
Steve Reading
Welbeck Welfare FC
 
259 GOALS
 RUNNING AMOUNT
£420.25