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Season 2013/14 saw no real expectations HaverHill Boroughbut a desire to finish in the top 10 andhopefully secure FA Cup football for the The next 5 years will see the club workfirst ever time.At the time of writing, the hard to bolster its committee to enable itseason has gone very well with some to establish itself as a well-regarded seniornotable victories over established Eastern club in Suffolk and an important part ofCounties leagues sides.With the club in the local community whilst finding itsthe top six of the division and ten games natural level on the pitch.The next stageto go they are, incredibly, in with a real of the clubs development will see uschance of a third successive promotion. starting a youth section with the aim ofThe Reserves are also going well as they these players eventually feeding ourlook for promotion to try and close the reserve and first teams.gap to the clubs first team. The last three years have been a massive success story on and off the pitch, whilst the rate of progress up the leagues will inevitably slow as long as the team spirit and camaraderie that have helped the club get this far remain it will always be a success and have fulfilled its purpose in the community. Article provided by Club Representative Ben Cowling

TividaleTividaleTividale FC is based at The Beeches on A particular highlight of the team’s form hasPackwood Road in the West Midlands and been the attacking brand of football that theythey currently compete in Division 1 of have been able to play.This was reflected by thethe Midland Football Alliance League. fact that they hit the back of the net 86 times inHaving first been established in 1954 the the league at a rate of more than 2 per match.club is now celebrating their 60thanniversary. This certainly meant that any supporters attending their games were well entertainedDuring the last 60 years the club has put and the team now enjoys a growing reputationtogether a history of which they have every for playing free-flowing, creative football. It isright to be proud. One of their most successful important that supporters are entertained asseasons to date came in the 2010/11 campaign their support can make a real difference andwhen they were led by Dean Whitehouse to also provides a club with a valuable source ofthe West Midlands League Premier Division. additional revenue.They did so in style as well, winning the title by As well as being successful at senior level,11 points, which saw them promoted to the Tividale also has a superb youth set-up in place.Midland Football Alliance. It was not just in the This section of the club looks to provide youngleague that the team was successful however as players from the local area with an opportunitythey also managed to win the League Cup to to play the game in a safe and enjoyablesecure a memorable double, defeating environment and can be an important step inWolverhampton Casuals by 4 goals to 1 in the the development process.final. It is important for any club to be able toThe club has certainly marked their 60th produce their own talent, particularly in theanniversary in style this time around as well, current economic climate. Coaching staffmanaging to win the league title in stunning overseeing the junior section are confident thatfashion. In their 42 matches, they have put there are a number of players currentlytogether a record of having won 28, drawn 11 involved with the potential to go on andand lost just 3 which saw them finish with 95 represent the team at senior level.points, 12 clear of their nearest rivals. Tividale is clearly a club with a terrific set-upThe success Tividale achieved was a just reward both on and off the field and this is a credit tofor the hard work that has been put into the everyone involved. Football Focus Magazineclub and if they can retain their current group would like to congratulate them on a terrificof players through the off-season then they campaign and wishes them the best of luck forshould be in with every chance of further glory the future.next time around.

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Worksop TownWorksop TownWorksop Town FC has put together a as conceding plenty! Dull is not a word that isterrific season this time around and goes normally associated with our games!into the play-offs with a great chance ofsecuring promotion. Football Focus The playing budget was slashed from lastMagazine caught up with the club’s Press season and at the start of the campaign, theOfficer Paul Stacey to find out more new manager, Mark Shaw, was given the briefabout the good work that they’ve been to produce a side based on young, localdoing. players that would develop over time so that they may be in position to challenge forThis Season promotion in two or three season's time.The main aim this season was to avoid relegationHe told us,“The season has gone far better so to be where we are is a very pleasantthan expected, to be sat in a play-off spot surprise!”challenging for the title is totally unexpected.Not only that but the football has been Youthexciting, scoring over 100 league goals, as well “At our level player development is vital, the club wants to be in a position in the future where players come through our youth ranks into the first team.This season we have had seven players play for the first team who are still eligible to play for the U19's side. Associated with the club is the Worksop Town Junior Football Club which has sides ranging from U7's through to U18's.We want to produce more players like Ben Tomlinson who came through our U19's into the first team before being sold on to second division Macclesfield Town.” Development “Scouts have been flocking to Sandy Lane this season to watch our players. Striker Jack Muldoon has been training with Rochdale for a few weeks now. Fellow striker Leon Mettam has been making the headlines having scored over 40 goals and is the NPL's leading scorer whilst striker Tom Denton has also been watched by the scouts.

Many players over the years have moved on Worksop Townfrom Worksop to higher levels. GoalkeeperJack Brown moved to Sheffield Wednesday for a new community stadium which Worksopand went on to play for England, whilst Town will be at the centre of, if passed.”legendary manager Herbert Chapman alsoplayed for the Tigers. In recent times Ben Challenges/AmbitionsTomlinson (Macclesfield Town), Kirk Jackson(Darlington) and Jon Kennedy (Sunderland) “The biggest challenge the club faces isall moved from Worksop into the undoubtedly obtaining a ground of its own.professional ranks.” This will help us become more self-sufficient, opening up new income streams as well asCommunity helping us develop into more of a community club, including developing the youth set up“We are a community club.We have people further.going into local schools to engage with thechildren, have various collections for local Maintaining and increasing our supporter basecharities, players visiting the children's ward is another challenge, especially increasing theat the local hospital, etc.We are currently number of younger fans at games. One of ourwaiting on news of a planned new main ambitions is to obtain a ground of ourdevelopment which includes the provision own, with the benefits and opportunities that brings and become an established Conference North side.”

WitheridgeWitheridgeFirst established in 1920,Witheridge FC’s One of the main reasons for the team’s goodfirst team currently competes in the form has been the prolific nature of their strikePremier Division of the South West force this season. Jordan Charran has led the wayPeninsula League which is at step six of with 21 goals whilst Steve Ebdy and Kyle Bassettthe National League system.They are led have also contributed with 18 and 10 respectively.by Chairman Andre Pike who issupported by Secretary Chris Cole. It is not just the strikers that have shown an eye for goal however as midfielder jack Langford hasThe club as known by their supporters as also been in fine form with 14 goals to his name.‘Withy’, their home colours are blue with It is important for a team to be able to rely uponorange trim and they are based at Edge Down goals from midfield as it can help to alleviate anyPark.They are able to boast some high quality pressure on their strikers.facilities including floodlit pitches, 2 seatedstands capable of accommodating 150 people as Having such a large amount of firepower allowswell as a covered stand behind one of the goals. Witheridge to enter their matches full of confidence that if they are able to perform wellTheir first team has enjoyed a strong campaign they will take enough chances to win games.Thethis time around, managing to put together a attacking nature of the team’s play also helps torecord of having won 21, drawn 4 and lost 9 of ensure that any fans attending their matches aretheir 34 matches.This sees them sitting near the well entertained.top of the table with 67 points on the board asthe season reaches its conclusion. Witheridge’s success on the field is thanks to the fine work of their Committee off it and theyThey will be keen to finish well to round off deserve a tremendous amount of credit for this.what has been a campaign full of positives for Hopefully they will be able to continue in thethe club.This would help provide the team with same manner for many years to come anda terrific platform from which to build as they Football Focus Magazine would like to wish themlook to go on and challenge for the title next the best of luck.time around.

BerkhamsteadBerkhamstedBerkhamsted FC is based at Broadwater This allows players to gain experience beforeon Lower Kings Road in Herts and they are thrown into the high pressurecurrently competes in the Premier environment of first team football.Division of the Spartans South MidlandsLeague.They are led by Chairman Steve Another benefit of having the developmentDavis whilst Mick Vipond is the first team squad in place is that it allows the first team tomanager. benefit from far greater strength in depth. If they are ever left short on numbers through injuryThey have enjoyed a successful campaign this or suspension then they have the option oftime around having managed to put together a drafting players in with a limited amount ofrecord of 25 wins, 6 draws and 10 defeats from disruption.their 41 matches.This has left them sitting nearto the top of the table with 81 points on the Berkhamsted has enjoyed a terrific season thisboard with just one game remaining. year and this should provide them with a great platform upon which to build in the comingA particular highlight of the team’s good form years.Their on the pitch success is supported byhas been the attacking brand of football that a superb Committee off it and this is whatthey have managed to play.This is reflected by allows them to play such a vital role in theirthe fact that they have hit the back of the net an local community.incredible 109 times which has certainly meantthat any supporters attending their matcheshave been well entertained.Berkhamsted is not a club that focuses solelyupon their senior section however and theyalso have a youth side up and running.This teamlooks to provide young players from the localarea with an opportunity to play the game in asafe and enjoyable environment whilst helpingthem to reach their full potential.It is important for any club to be able toproduce their own talent, particularly in thecurrent economic climate and this is an areathat Berkhamsted appears to have covered.Theyouth team’s coaching staff are confident thatthey have a number of players involved with thepotential to represent the club at senior level.In order to help these players make thesometimes difficult transition into seniorfootball they also have a development squad.

Bradford CityBradford CityBradford City FC plays their home This should provide the team with a solidgames at the Coral Windows base upon which to build as they lookStadium at Valley Parade in West ahead towards the 2014-15 campaign. SoYorkshire and they currently long as they are able to retain theircompete in the Sky Bet League 1. current group of players and maybe makeThey are led by the team of Joint one or two quality additions then they willChairmen Mark Lawn and Julian be hopeful of at least making a push for aRhodes and are looking to progress play-off position.under their guidance. The club recently held their Player of theThis season the team has enjoyed a solid Year awards which saw Stephen Darbycampaign putting together a record of claim the Player of the Year and Players’having won 14, drawn 17 and lost 15 of Player of the Year titles. Remarkably, Derbytheir 46 matches.This saw them finish in a was voted for by every single one of hissafe mid-table position with 59 points on teammates for the award highlighting whatthe board. an impressive individual season he has had.

Bradford CitySpeaking to the club’s official website, In order to help their youngsters to makeBantams boss Phil Parkinson said of Darby, the sometimes difficult transition into the“Stephen is the ultimate professional and senior game the club also has athe way he acts every day in training is a development squad.This allows them toshining example of the standard for give players experience of adult leveleveryone else. He is a credit to himself football even if they are not yetand he deserves every accolade coming considered ready for first team action.his way.” Another benefit of having theTo complement the senior section of the development squad is that it allows theclub, Bradford City also has a thriving first XI to benefit from far greateryouth academy in place as they look to strength in depth. If they are ever leftdevelop the stars of the future.This part short on numbers through injury orof the club looks to provide young players suspension then they have the option offrom the local area with a chance to play calling players up with a limited amount ofthe game in a safe and enjoyable disruption.environment.It is important for any side to be able to Bradford City is clearly a club that isproduce their own talent, particularly in moving in the right direction as they lookthe current financial climate and this is an for a return to their glory days in thearea that Bradford appears to have Premier League. It would be a terrificcovered. It will certainly be exciting to reward for their loyal supporters if theywatch to see how these players are able are able to get back there and everyone atto develop over the coming years. Football Focus Magazine would like to wish them the best of luck.

St.Neots TownSt.Neots TownSt Neots Town FC was first established games as well.These facilities offer 6in 1879 and their first team currently changing rooms for teams to use whilst thecompetes in the Calor League stadium itself also has high quality changingSouthern Premier Division.They are facilities and a fully equipped physiotherapyled by the team of Chairman Mike room.Kearns and President John Walker andhave made a considerable amount of Away from the game St Neots Town haveprogress under their guidance. some high quality hosting facilities available with their main suite of ‘Gregory’s’ capableThey play their home games at the Rowley of accommodating over 250 guests forPark Stadium on Kester Way in functions.This offers the club theCambridgeshire which was first opened in opportunity to gain some valuable additionalthe summer of 2008 and has a current revenue which is particularly importantcapacity of approximately 3,500 people.This given the current economic climate.includes their main covered stand which hasseating for 260 spectators.They also have The club has a history of which they havecovered standing areas at both ends of the every right to be proud and they haveground. managed to achieve a considerable amount of success in recent times. Indeed theTo complement their first team pitch the 2010/11 campaign was one of their bestclub also has a full size floodlit 3G Astro ever as they managed to win thetraining pitch which can hold small sided Championship of the UCL Premier Division



St.Neots Townfor only the 2nd time.They did so in style, \"A historychalking up 105 points and scoring an incredible of which160 league goals in just 40 matches.They also the clubwon the County Senior Cup for the 36th time have everyand finished as runners up in the Hinchinbrooke right to beCup. proud\"They did not rest on their laurels however and St Neots Town is not a club to focus solely uponhad another terrific season in 2011/12 when they their senior section however and they also have awon the Southern League Central Division in number of youth sides up and running.Thesetheir first season competing at Step 4.The current sides look to provide young players from the localgroup of players will be keen to add to these area with an opportunity to play the game in asuccesses in the near future. safe and enjoyable environment. It is important for any club to be able to produceThey managed to put together a solid league their own talent and it will be a major boost foreffort this time around as they finished with a the 1st team if they are able to rely on youngstersrecord of having won 15, drawn 9 and lost 20 of coming through. Coaching staff overseeing thetheir 44 matches.This saw them finish in a mid- junior teams are confident that they have atable position with 54 points on the board having number of players with the potential to go on andscored 74 times and conceded 76. represent the club at senior level.They will be keen now to have a strong off-seasonand if they are able to make a couple of qualityadditions there should not be any reason whythey will not be able to finish in a higher positionnext time around. St Neots Town has made a tremendous amount of progress in recent times and they appear to have everything in place off the field to continue developing. Everyone at Football Focus Magazine would like to wish them the best of luck in doing just that.

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GorlestonGorlestonFirst established in 1884, Gorleston FC This good showing should provide the clubplays their home games at Emerald Park with a solid platform upon which to build asin Norfolk and currently compete in the they look ahead towards next season. If theyPremier Division of the Thurlow Nunn are able to retain their current group of playersEastern Counties League.They are led by and perhaps make one or two quality signingsChairman Alan Gordon who is supported they should be in with a great chance of goingby Secretary Ann Santon and the club on to mount a title challenge.has made a considerable amount ofprogress under their guidance. A particular highlight of the team’s good form this time around was the attacking brand ofThey enjoyed a strong league campaign this football that they have produced.This istime around, managing to put together a record reflected by the fact that they have notched 90of having won 23, drawn 9 and lost just 6 of times in the league at a rate of more than 2 pertheir 38 league matches.This saw them finish match.near the top of the table with 78 points on theboard. Gorleston’s style of play has certainly meant that any supporters attending their matches

Gorlestonhave been well entertained and this shouldhelp to attract more fans along to watch inthe future.This in turn would help toprovide the club with a valuable form ofadditional income.One of the key reasons for the team’sprolific scoring record has been the form ofStriker Christy Finch who managed to net animpressive 31 goals. He was well supportedby fellow forwards Nathan Stone whocontributed 19 goals and Bradley Houghwho added 11.It was not just the team’s strikers thatproved to have an eye for goal however asmidfielders Jack Garrod and Chris Sandfordboth chipped in with some valuable strikes.Having a wide range of scoring options helpsto relieve pressure on any one individual.Gorlseton FC is not a club that focusessolely upon their senior section howeverand they also have a number of youth sidesup and running.These sides look to provide

Goreleston Another benefit of having more than one senior team is that it allows the first team to benefityoung players from the local area with an from far greater strength in depth. If they are everopportunity to play the game in a safe and left short on numbers through injury orenjoyable environment. suspension then they have the option of calling players up with a limited amount of disruption.It is important for any club to be able to Gorleston enjoyed a campaign full of promise thisproduce their own talent, particularly in the season as their on the field results reflected thecurrent financial climate and this is an area hard work that has been put in behind the scenes.that they appear to have covered. Coaching Hopefully they will be able to continue in thestaff involved with the juniors are confident same manner for many years to come.that they have a number of players on theirbooks who could go on to represent the firstteam.In order to help their players make thesometimes difficult transition into the seniorgame Gorleston also have a reserve team inplace.This allows them to give young playersexperience of the adult game even if they arenot yet considered ready for first team actionwhich can be an important stage in thedevelopment process.

Hadleigh UnitedHadleigh UnitedHadleigh United are a club that plays a vital time in the club's history and our reserves haverole in their local community and have also won their league, so this is beyond anyachieved tremendous success this season, question our best year ever.”winning the Eastern Counties PremierLeague. Football Focus Magazine caught up Communitywith their Chairman and Treasurer RolfBeggerow to find out more about the good “We are a registered Community Amateur Sportswork that they do. Club recognised by HMRC.The Community uses our facilities as described above.We organise eachThe Role year the Hadleigh Fireworks display. It is in our constitution to provide footballHe told us,“This is my second spell as Chairman. facilities for the Youth of Hadleigh and surroundingOver the years I would say the biggest challenges areas. Our Youth Committee have done anin a volunteer organisation is to have a happy excellent job in building up the number of teamsteam of people working together for the and players that we now support.Youth footballcommon cause of the Club. My most rewarding and those Mums and Dads who commit their timeaspects are to look back at how the Club has to running Youth football are the future of theimproved over the last 10 years. In 2003 we built Club, we see that as a very important part of whata 90 space Car Park followed by the building of a the Club is all about.”new Changing Room block next to the oldclubhouse.At that time the Clubhouse was a Developmenttimber framed flat roof building that leaked andthe facilities were quite unattractive. “We have succeeded in bringing through one or two players from Under 18's to First Team footballIn 2007/8 a small team from the Committee and many of our Under 18's also play seniororganised and managed a complete gutting of the football for the reserves, so we do have a proold clubhouse and extended the roof line from Youth set up.the new changing block over the clubhouse andthen proceeded to fully refurbish the Clubhouse. Our most notable recent player who has movedThis was the final phase of the Club's vision to on to greater things is Drey Wright who playedhave a Ground and Clubhouse facility that could for Hadleigh Youth and is now playing forbe used by the Community and provide a Colchester United. Last year we had 3 under 18'ssustainable Income stream for the club.” selected to play for the County.”Atmosphere Facilities“I would say the mood here is the best it has “Most visitors compliment us on our picturesquebeen during my year’s involvement with HUFC. ground, and the facilities and the hospitality weFor that I give thanks to our current committee give.We are always asked at the end of eachmembers and our Clubhouse Manager who really season to host Cup Finals by the County and theget on well and enjoy working together. I am also League, so they come to us also.This year we havepleased to see our Youth Section Committee hosted the Under 18's County FA Semi-final ( abeing well managed and progressive. national competition ) and the Suffolk Senior CupOn the playing front our first team has just won Final.the Eastern Counties Premier League for the first

Hadleigh UnitedWe have always been fortunate to find someone people involved in supporting the club, either throughwilling to put in the many hours needed to match attendances or using our facilities.”maintain a high standard for our 2 pitches. Ourcurrent Groundsman was one of three nominated Ambitionslast year by the Eastern Counties League for theGroundsman of the Year award.” “This season we will look to build on this years’ success and maintain our status as one of the topChallenges group of clubs in the Eastern Counties Premier.We are not the type of Club that likes to make bold“Today our biggest challenge is the lack of football statements like in 5 years we want to be at this level inpitches in the Hadleigh area. Our Youth section the football pyramid. I would say our long termhas to not only manage all of the new FA ambition is to continue to make steady year on yearregulations on pitch and goal sizes but at the improvements within our sustainable levels of income.”same time we need to find extra pitches tosupport our growth.We already hire everyavailable pitch from local schools and we arealready talking about this issue with our localauthorities as we will need their support infinding a solution.Also, I think we are going to see more pressureon club finances, as sponsors and advertiserscontinue to deal with their economics pressures.This means we have to work hard at getting more



Petersfield TownPetersfieldTownPetersfield Town FC is based on Love Lane in FacilitiesHampshire and their first team currentlycompetes in Division 1 of the Sydenham’s Football “We are regularly praised for the excellent facilities weLeague.They have been in superb form of late and have - by FA and league officials to visiting teams andFootball Focus Magazine caught up with the club’s ground hoppers.We are proud to be based inside theVice-Chairman Graeme Moir to find out what has South Downs National Park and the ground offersbeen behind their good start. excellent and stunning views of the South Downs surrounding the town.Positive The next stage of our development is to improve ourHe said,“There is a fantastic atmosphere at the club at facilities so that the club can continue to enjoy the praisethe moment.We have moved the football side of the club of our visitors. Floodlights, new stands, a new clubhouseforward considerably since the appointment of Ian and removing the slope from our pitch are all part of theSaunders as our manager - his enthusiasm, drive and development plans we aim to put in place in the comingambition rubs off on all of those players, coaching staff, years.”committee members and supporters around him andeveryone believes in the direction we are heading. CommunityWe are a close knit bunch from the chairman right “We are proud of our associations with Petersfield.Wethrough to the players and we win together and lose have the town flag on the sleeve of all our kits -together.Together we are a strong group and a strong Petersfield was the first town in the country to have itsforce which continues to keep forging ahead.” own official flag. Our nickname was recently chosen to also reflect the town's proud history.Youth Our clubhouse is home to an increasing number of local“Youth is a key part of our future development.Young groups who use our facilities during weekdays and weplayers in the area need to be good enough to play at the have raised thousands of pounds for local charities. Solevel our first team and reserves are at so the youth team not only does the town benefit from the publicity aplays an important part in preparing players as they step successful football club generates across the region, weup through the club. are also keen to continually put something back into the community which gives us so much support.”The youngsters benefit from playing with better qualityplayers and receiving the best coaching possible in the Ian Saunders, First Team Managerarea and the hope is that youngsters develop so they canclimb through the ranks of the club.There are plenty of Following Graeme’s glowing reference we also spokesuccess stories to show that there are good with first team manager Ian Saunders who told us,“Iopportunities for youngsters to work their way up to the joined Petersfield in June 2012.The club has a fantasticfirst team if they work hard, show the correct attitude reputation in local football and is widely regarded as aand prove to be good enough for our senior teams.” sleeping giant.The home ground, Love Lane, is very quaint but has a proper football club feel to the place.”

Challenges and Rewards Petersfield Town“The challenging aspect of my role is really expectation Managementcontrol. It is believed we have the best crop ofyoungsters the club has had for many years and the 'in “As a serving soldier I feel I have brought some extraclub' expectation is for success. As a town we have an professionalism and discipline to the club. I am told I amexcellent Junior section to the club, which is the envy of enthusiastic which has had an impact both on and off themany of the other local clubs, but another challenge is field. I have my UEFA B Licence and hope I have had anwhen the younger element are ready for Senior football impact with the players during our limited time together.it is sometimes difficult to provide that level of football The biggest impact has probably been the managementfor them all. team I have assembled. My assistant Jason Hampson has been my trusted confidant, whose main role is to keepThe rewards whilst I’ve been here have been the me focused and advise me in those difficult moments.increase in the crowd base, the general buzz aroundPetersfield and finally seeing my group of young players, Shane Brayson is one of my unsung heroes and his workplaying with a smile on their faces and enjoying their behind the scenes has been pivotal in our success. Finally,football.” Jason Mann has grasped the coaching ethos and his natural enthusiasm and passion has a fantastic effect onThis Season our squad.”“Ultimately I hope for promotion this season. We were Ambitionsvery close last year but fell away at the business end ofthe season.This time around we have a little more “Promotion this year is key to our future plans. I feel theexperience and definitely a better all-round squad.We club would not be out of place playing Step 4 football andhave equipped ourselves well against Premier I would love to see us at that level within 5 years.opposition so far this campaign, but we are desperate to Another ambition is to form an Academy set-up.We havepit our wits at that level every week.” a fantastic local community spirit and a plethora of young talented footballers who tend to be snapped up by other local clubs, further up the footballing ladder. It would be great to be able to keep these local players in our town and this may be achievable if they can have the opportunity to continue their education, whilst representing their local town.”

Hollands & BlairHollands andBlairFirst established in 1970, Hollands and string has an important semi-final to play.Blair FC is a club which prides itself on, The local teams have struggled and“Promoting Excellence in Football in unfortunately partly due to finance we haveKent.” Football Focus Magazine caught disbanded our Rochester & District team,up with club representative Laurence our Sunday adult’s team are an aging teamPlummer to find out more about the that needs fresh younger players togood work that they have been doing. maintain its position in the Senior Section of the MMSFL league.”Involvement CommunityHe told us,“I first joined Blair in 1973 as aplayer and from 1976 took over as Manager “We are a community club, the social andand Secretary.The main reason I initially community part of football is encouragedjoined was due to friendship and its locality with events in the club and helping localto where I lived. I decided to take over as schools.We have official links to twomanager because I believed at the time it schools in the area, Rainham Howardwas disorganised and needed a change.” Secondary and the Brompton Academy. Youth development is essential to provide aThe Role form of conveyor belt of footballers in the future.With the disbandment of one of our“The biggest challenges of the role have adult teams we are now looking at runningbeen more off the pitch now as we try to an U21 team to help mature our youthbuild the ground towards a stadium and also players towards adult teams.”dealing with local council and the Footballbodies.Previously the main challenge was to ensurewe had the right people involved to developthe club with a youth structure to promoteplayers forward towards the higher level offootball.The biggest reward for me has beenseeing the creation of a structure fromsoccer schools to youth football and finallyto adult level with the right coaching in thecommunity.”This Season“Overall things have progressed well withthe top side leading the Kent Invicta League.Recent cup defeats have brought somedisappointment for the club but the reserve

Hollands & BlairChallenges Based in Gillingham, Kent we are one of the country’s leading experts in“The biggest challenge for us is always Alloy Wheel Refurbishmentfinance.We need to find more backers for Our services include:the changes required to move to the nextstep of the National League system.This Extensive Choice of Colours and Finisheshas started via a small project team to Diamond Cut Finishhelp find funds for the floodlights and Chrome Paint Finishstands.” Alloy Wheel Repair Only ServiceAmbitions For more information call 01634 580582 Or visit our website www.lepsons.com“This season on the pitch we hope to win Supporters of Hollands & Blair Football Clubthe Kent Invicta League and also that oneor two of the Youth teams secure anhonour.We now need to start puttingplans in place for next season, as there isalways change. Off the pitch, oncefloodlight approval is complete we willstart planning the developments requiredon the ground.












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