HOMEATTENTION ALL EASTON FOOTBALL ALUMNI: Easton. Football. org and the Easton Football Program is seeking to create an Alumni Contact List to inform former football players and coaches of news, special events, fundraisers, etc. In addition, the youth section comprises 1. Deerswood, to feed through into the adult squads and provide a pathway from age five right through to the first team.“The club recently spent approximately . ![]() ![]() All Time Winning Football Teams. As of 2009, Mayfield was ranked #8 on the all-time winningest football teams in United States, here is the list below. Doncaster Rovers Belles Ladies Football Club, previously Doncaster Belles, is an English women's football club that plays in the FA WSL 1, the top tier of women's. Get the latest Easton high school football news, rankings, schedules, stats, scores, results, athletes info, and more at lehighvalleylive.com. It’s a massive jump for him, senior football at this level, but he’s a good head on young shoulders who never misses training and he has a bright future ahead of him.“We’ve been given another home game in the next round and it’s in my mind to right a few wrongs after last year’s bizarre final when Manor Farm looked as though they’d score with every attack.“So I’d like us to get to that final again and this time go all the way. Out of all the local knock- out competitions, this is one I’ve put top of my agenda.”Lee reasoned: “What that final did do was highlight our shortcomings, something I moved to address in the summer and Pete Macklin and James Morse have fitted in really well at centre- half. I recently brought in another for that position in Niall Halford, Louis’ brother, from Shortwood United, although he’s been playing as a makeshift centre- forward and scored five in eight games!“Tom Maxted joined us at the start of the season as a wide player who was with Monmouth Town last year and he’s pacy, strong and direct and proved a really good signing.“Considering we’ve had so many players missing through injury and suspension we’ve exceeded expectations and got some precious points on the board, which is important because in the run- up to Christmas we’ll be playing most of the top sides.“We finished 1. I’d like us to see us continue taking baby steps forward and hopefully, ultimately, bring Southern League football to Lydney.”......................................................................... Don' t miss any of the 2016 Easton Rovers football season. MaxPreps has their 11 game schedule and results, including links to box scores, standings, photos and video. GQ's guide to the songs played pre-game at football clubs in the Premier League, Championship and League One and Two. Bristol Rovers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of Bristol, England. They compete in League One, the third tier of English. Watch the BBC News Channel/BBC World on Friday for interviews and analysis on the global growth and appeal of the Premier League, with coverage also on radio and online. Street had already burned the Red Rovers for two touchdowns when they allowed him to slip out uncovered near the 8-minute mark of the fourth quarter. Clubs starting with S: S C Fulwell; S C Somerton; S E B (Reading) S E B (Reading) reserves; S K F (U K). Super striker Sklenar out to show he can be a hit in Southern League with Slimbridge. JACK Sklenar is back in business and two of the county’s aspiring clubs are delighted that he is. Born: 26th July 1987, Edinburgh. Home Sponsor: Bryce Phillips. Away Sponsor: Bryan Fisher. Previous Clubs: Hearts.The 2. 6- year- old one- time Cheltenham Town Youth prodigy who has just served out a lengthy suspension, made his eagerly- awaited return sporting a Cheltenham Civil Service shirt in Wednesday’s 3- 2 GFA Challenge Trophy second round defeat at Oldland Abbotonians. The prolific marksman, whose 5. County League newcomers Cheltenham CS to title glory in 2. Kristian Churchley’s rejuvenated team following an otherwise successful spell with Saracens last term, his 2. Hellenic Leaguers. While he didn’t hit the target in Wednesday’s comeback game, he did, according to Churchley, show glimpses of his best attributes, good news for Civil Service and even better news for Southern League Slimbridge, who Sklenar is hoping to feature for predominantly from now on. The Division One South & West side have experienced a testing spell of late with goals in short supply and their manager Leon Sterling is hoping that Sklenar can make a difference.“I signed Jack on dual- registration terms when he was enjoying a promotion push with Cheltenham Saracens last season so we didn’t get much opportunity to see him in a Slimbridge shirt,” he explained to GFA Local Football News.“He was due to play for us when his season finished but of course he was sent off and given that long ban. It was a shame because I wanted to give lads like him a chance to show what they could do heading into the summer, but at least he’s back now and has more than 3. Sterling added: “Jack is a natural goalscorer. He’s been out a long time but you don’t lose those instincts, those habits. We’ve never really had an out- and- out No. He’s worked and trained with our lads and it’s good that a club like Cheltenham CS gave him that chance to start building up his match fitness with the game at Oldland.”Keen to address that downturn in fortunes following a positive start to their 2. Sterling recently entered the transfer scene to recruit midfielder Mike Oliver, who has been performing with Bishops Cleeve and Cheltenham Saracens. Notably too the Swans supremo has drafted in, from Cirencester Town, one- time Gloucester City, Cinderford and Forest Green marksman Lee Smith and Sterling said of his arrival: “Lee has been a big player in Gloucestershire. We’ve been friends a long time and as a team we lack experience.“I’ve given him the captain’s armband and hopefully his leadership skills and playing qualities will help lads like Jack to develop.”......................................................................... Challenge Trophy hots up as Cirencester Development, Oldland and Fairford stay put. THIS season’s GFA Challenge Trophy is taking shape nicely thanks to an eventful few days and goals aplenty involving the county’s cup hopefuls. While Lydney Town progressed with a hard- fought 3- 2 home victory over Toolstation Premier Division strugglers Bitton at Swan Road (see separate article), Cirencester Town Development squeezed through by the skin of their teeth too via a 4- 3 penalty shoot- out success after they, and Hellenic Division One S& W rivals Tytherington Rocks, had fought out a 2- 2 draw at Hardwicke Playing Field. Lewis Bezer and Daryl- Herbert- Smith goals had given the league’s bottom team hope while first- half efforts too by Danny Gudger and Sam Walsh kept Cirencester firmly in the contest. They now face another away trip, this time to either Longwell Green Sports or Hanham Athletic, who are poised to face off at Shellards Road for a round two tie on Tuesday, October 1. Oldland Abbotonians overcame Cheltenham Civil Service inside their own Castle Road confines with a 3- 2 second- round win, having found themselves two- down to the revitalised County League outfit courtesy of Sonnie Burrows and Adam Loveridge strikes. As Oldland battled back to win through Matt Curnock’s two penalties both sides of the break, and Tyrone Fudgell’s superb 2. Luke Prosser netted the visitors’ sole goal. There were few problems for Talbot Knowle United either on the road as they overcame Downs League Division Two outfit Lion 4- 1 through Edwin Reed’s brace and Wesley Griffin and Matt Gallagher singles, while Tormarton came through their fixture with much- depleted Hambrook Reserves with a 2- 0 win thanks to efforts by Adam Bates and Mason Harrison. Wick A and Pucklechurch Sports fought out a 2- 2 draw in an enticing local affair in which Reuben Fisher and Ryan Frampton registered for Wick, only for their visitors to prevail with a 4- 3 win from the penalty spot to clinch a place in round two. Justin Hardwell scored Roman Glass St George A’s consolation in a 6- 1 home reverse by Kingswood. Almondsbury UWE A won’t forget their GFA Junior Cup bow for 2. They found themselves on the receiving end of a 1. AEK Boco A with Kyle Russell and Steve Cains both firing four- timers and Michael Sadler (2), Martin Nicholls and Sam Kitson all weighing in. Greyfriars Athletic Reserves got their cup campaign off on a sound footing too. They had goals from Ed Smith, Adam Dibble and Lee Ridout to thank for seeing them to a relatively comfortable 3- 0 home victory over Soundwell Victoria to progress to the second round. Pucklechurch Sports required a penalty shoot- out to get them through 5- 4 from the spot, after goals by Ben Shaw, Mika Williams and Conrad Goulden had earned them a 3- 3 draw in regular time against battling Henbury Reserves. Bristol Barcelona breezed into round two at the expense of AFC Bohemia, the goals shared evenly among Freddie Short, Andrew Bush, Billy Manning, Liam Gardner and Steve Mroczvowski. Robin Cater and Mike Beake were on target for Frampton Athletic Reserves but their goals fell short of what was required as they were beaten 4- 2 by Suburban League Division Two side Wessex Wanderers. And the same applied to Josh Duncan of Rangeworthy, whose two goals weren’t enough to stop Downs League Division One’s bottom side Rangeworthy claiming a second round place with a 3- 2 away win. Tyler Stone’s strike for Seymour United Reserves wasn’t sufficient either as travelling Rockleaze Rangers A edged a 2- 1 victory, while Mark Gifford’s goal for Wick Reserves wasn’t enough to prevent his team tumbling out of the competiton as AFC Mangotsfield Reserves clinched a 2- 1 win.......................................................................... More of Freeman’s GFA Rep Squad fledglings poised to hit the heights on local stages. CO- MANAGER Simon Freeman has spoken of his “excitement” at the potential displayed by his latest crop of GFA Under- 1. Representative Squad starlets. With a new South & West Counties Championship campaign about to unfold, the team has already provided a springboard to senior semi- professional status of late for a clutch of effervescent hopefuls and Freeman believes that trend will continue in the months to come. Simon’s own son, Jack Freeman, produced a stirring man- of- the- match performance on his first start for Shortwood United’s first team during their 3- 1 Southern League Challenge Cup victory over Gloucestershire rivals Yate Town on Tuesday night. Fellow midfielder Tom Harrison is another of the county’s promising products currently being nurtured by Yate, while a recent trip to Hartpury College by Roman Glass St George officials to watch the rep hopefuls in action in a friendly resulted in goalkeeper Joe Purnell being plucked by the Toolstation Western League outfit, where he joined team- mate Junathain Walker, another of Freeman’s county fledglings. While not performing quite at those levels as yet, centre- back Sid Fawcett has nevertheless impressively risen to become a regular in Quedgeley Wanderers’ ranks in Gloucestershire Northern Senior League combat. An encouraged Freeman Snr, who runs the rep side in tandem with Arnie Iles, said: “We’ve produced quite a few lads like these from our under- 1.
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