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Association Contact Details THE MIDDLESEX SCHOOLS’ FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Hon. General Secretary Gareth Coates E.Mail [email protected] Association Website http://www.msfa.co.uk 2017 – 2018 HANDBOOK Middlesex County Schools’ Football Association CONTENTS CHAIRMAN, OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION Page Officers of The Association 1 REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS Match Secretaries and Team Managers 2 County Team Trials and Fixtures 3 DISTRICT ASSOCIATION DETAILS Secondary Association Contact Details 4 Secondary Inter-District Association Fixtures 2017-2018 6 Secondary Inter-District Association Results 2016-2017 8 Primary Inter-District Association Fixtures 9 Primary Association Contact Details 11 Primary Association Activities 13 INTER SCHOOL COMPETITIONS 2017-2018 Inter-School Competition Secretaries 14 Inter-School Competition Results 2016-2017 16 1st & 2nd XI Under 18 League Rules 17 MSFA Tye Cup – Under 18 Boys Open 20 MSFA Brigg Cup - Under 18 Boys 21 MSFA 2nd XI Cup – Under 18 Boys 22 MSFA G O Ambler Cup – Under 17 Boys 23 MSFA Moncaster Cup – Under 16 Boys 24 MSFA Blaxland Cup –Under 15 Boys 26 MSFA J S Lyle Cup – Under 14 Boys 28 MSFA Presidents Cup – Under 13 Boys 30 MSFA Kay Cup – Under 12 Boys 32 MSFA Janet Palmer Bowl – Over 14 and Under 16 Girls 34 MSFA Stanley Lyle Bowl – Under 14 Girls 35 MSFA Jan Harding Memorial Trophy - Under 13 Girls 36 GENERAL RULES, DISCIPLINE, GUIDANCE Rules of the Middlesex Schools’ Football Association 37 Entries and Trophies, Player Qualification, and The Laws General Competition Rules Inter-District and Inter-School Competitions Inter-District and Inter-School Competition Rules Match Day Guidelines REFEREES Referee Fixture Secretaries, Referees’ List, Disciplinary Committee 50 DIRECTORY Directory of Competing Schools 74 Middlesex Schools’ Football Association Affiliated to: The English Schools’ Football Association & The South-East English Schools’ Football Advisory Council Member Associations Barnet Brent Ealing Enfield Haringey Harrow Hillingdon Hounslow Patrons The Committee of the Arthur Dunn Cup Donors of the ‘A G Bower Cup’ The Compton Brothers Donors of the ‘Compton Cup’ B P Gibson Vista Computer Systems President D C Palmer OBE 5 The Lawn, Norwood Green, Middlesex, UB2 4LD H 020 8574 6673 F 020 8574 6673 E-Mail [email protected] Chairman R A F Chandler 27 Studio Way, Well End, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 5NN H 020 8207 3509 M 07889 704 788 E-Mail [email protected] Vice-Chairman Chris Ampofo M 07768 171 995 E-Mail [email protected] Treasurer Leigh O’Connor Middlesex FA, 39 Roxborough Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 1NS F 020 8515 1910 E-Mail leigh.o’[email protected] Primary School Football Co-ordinator To be confirmed CRB Administrator Neil Fowler Middlesex FA, 39 Roxborough Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 1NS W 020 8515 6903 F 020 8515 1910 E-Mail [email protected] MSFA Annual General Meeting The AGM for the 2017 – 2018 Season will take place on Tuesday 24th July at 5pm at Middlesex County FA MSFA Executive Meetings Will take place at Drayton Manor School, starting at 5.00.pm on the following Tuesdays: 12th December 2017 20th February 2018 ( at County FA) 17th April 2018 - 1 - MSFA – County Team Officials Contact Details Under 14, 15 & 16 Boys Secretary Chris Ampofo E.Mail: [email protected] M 07768 171 995 Team Managers: 2017-2018 U14 Dean Sylvester Brent District M 07534 387 217 Boys E Mail: [email protected] U15 Kim James Brent District M 07730 572 246 Boys E Mail: [email protected] U16 Joseph Pascoe Brent District M 07793 190267 Boys Scott Harniess (Coach) E Mail: [email protected] Team Colours (all teams) Gold and Maroon - 2 - Middlesex County Team Trials & Fixtures 2017 – 2018 DATE TEAM OPPOSITION VENUE KO U16 Boys first trial U16 Boys final trial U 15 Boys trial U 14 Boys trial 21.10.17 U 14, 15 & 16 Boys Surrey Home 11.00 am 11.11.17 U 14, 15 & 16 Boys Sussex Home 11.00 am 02.12.17 U 14, 15 & 16 Boys Kent Away 11.00 am 03.02.18 U 14, & 16 Boys Bucks Home 11.00 am 24.02.18 U14, 15 & 16 Boys Hampshire Away 11.00 am Notes: • Under 14, 15 and 16 County Teams finishing 1st or 2nd in their league will qualify for the Semi- Finals of the South East English Schools’ FA Regional Competitions. • Under 14 and 16 Boys Teams also play in the English Schools FA Inter-County Under-14 and Under- 16 Knockout Trophy. • Players that are selected will receive full details of the arrangements for each fixture via their School/College and will then be expected to telephone/email confirmation of their availability to their respective Team Manager. - 3 - MSFA – Secondary Association Contact Details Barnet (Claret & Blue) Chair Jeremy Arnull Friern Barnet School, Hemington Avenue, Friern Barnet, London, N11 3LS H S 020 8368 2777 M 07976 666 918 F E-Mail [email protected] Sec Jamie McSherry The Archer Academy, Stanley Road Campus, Eagans Close, N2 8GA H S 020 8365 4110 M 07825 339 668 F E-Mail [email protected] Treas Bob Chandler 27 Studio Way, Borehamwood, Herts, WD6 5NN H 020 8207 3509 M 07889 704 788 District Bob Chandler E-Mail [email protected] Fixtures: as above Brent (Royal Blue & White) Patron John Woodfield Chair Chis Ampofo M 07768 171 995 E-Mail [email protected] Sec Jim Dees M 07930 343 524 E-Mail [email protected] Fixtures Kim James M 07730 572 246 E-Mail [email protected] Sec Treas as Sec Camden and Islington (Red) Contact Jim de Garis M 07984 758336 H 0207 916 6742 E-Mail [email protected] Chiltern and South Bucks (Blue) Contact Dean Goodliff M 07974 451948 H E-Mail [email protected] Ealing (Green & Black) Chair Eoin Rocks Acton High School, Acton, Middlesex, W3 8EY S 020 3110 2426 M 07507 837 846 F 020 3110 2499 E-Mail [email protected] U12/13 Fixture Sec Eoin Rocks S 020 3110 2426 M 07507 837 846 Sec E-Mail [email protected] Treas Eoin Rocks -4- MSFA – Secondary Association Contact Details Enfield (Purple) Chair A Cook 125 Gordon Road, Enfield, Middx, EN2 0PZ H 020 8292 7271 S 020 8363 1095 M 07740 778 532 F 020 8342 1805 E-Mail [email protected] Treas As Chair Haringey (Gold) Chair C Goodfellow Gladesmore Community School, Crowland Road, Tottenham, N15 6EB H 020 8449 3857 S 020 8800 0884 M 07710 458 725 F 020 8809 8500 E-Mail [email protected] Sec Tim Aleshe M 07956 491 958 E-Mail [email protected] District Contact Tim Aleshe as above. Treas Dave Thomas M 07710 528 997 E-Mail [email protected] Harrow (White) Contact: Keir Roger Whitmore High School, Porlock Avenue, South Harrow, HA2 0AD Sec: Treas: U11 District Team John Creith S 020 8204 8902 M 07946 305661 E-Mail [email protected] Hillingdon (Red) Chair Liam McKane Secretary Rob Ogundere E-Mail [email protected] District Contact as above. [email protected] Treas Rob Cousins E-Mail [email protected] Hounslow (Red & Black) Chair P Taylor St Marks RC School, 106 Bath Road ,Hounslow, Middlesex TW3 3EJ H 020 8572 6298 S 020 8577 3600 M 07773 869 852 F 020 8577 0559 E-Mail [email protected] Sec As Chair Treas -5- MSFA –Under 11 Inter-Association Fixtures 2017-2018 AUTUMN TERM 2017 Date Under 11 Fixtures September 23rd September 30th October 7th Brent v Hounslow Ealing v Haringey October 14th Haringey v Barnet Harrow v Brent October 21st Barnet v Hounslow Brent v Haringey Oct 23rd-Oct 27th Half Term October 28th Ealing v Harrow November 4th Harrow v Barnet Hounslow v Ealing November 11th Barnet v Ealing Haringey v Harrow November 18th Brent v Barnet Hounslow v Harrow November 25th Ealing v Brent Haringey v Hounslow December 2nd 9 MSFA –Under 11 Inter-Association Fixtures 2017-2018 SPRING TERM 2018 Date Under 11 Fixtures January 6th January 13th January 20th Hounslow v Brent Haringey v Ealing January 27th Barnet v Haringey Brent v Harrow February 3rd Hounslow v Barnet Haringey v Brent February 10th February 12th- Half Term Half Term 16th February 17th Harrow v Ealing February 24th Barnet v Harrow Ealing v Hounslow March 3rd Ealing v Barnet Harrow v Haringey March 10th Barnet v Brent Harrow v Hounslow March 17th Brent v Ealing Hounslow v Haringey March 24th March 31st April 7th ALL RESULTS SHOULD BE REPORTED TO R CHANDLER Home: 020-8207-3509 or Mobile: 07889 704 788 E-Mail: [email protected] Details of Competition draws, fixtures and results can be found on the Association Website at:- http://www.msfa.co.uk 10 MSFA - Inter-Association Fixtures 2017-2018 AUTUMN TERM 2017 Date U 12 & 14 Fixtures U 13 & 15 Fixtures September 23rd U12 Ealing v Brent U13 Brent v Ealing September 30th Barnet v Brent Brent v Barnet Camden & Isl v Hillingdon Hillingdon v Camden & Isl U12 Haringey v Hounslow U13 Hounslow v Haringey U15 Chiltern v Haringey October 7th Haringey v Barnet Barnet v Haringey Brent v Camden& Isl Camden& Isl v Brent U12 Hounslow v Hillingdon U13 Hillingdon v Hounslow U15 Hillingdon v Chiltern October 14th Barnet v Hillingdon Hillingdon v Barnet Brent v Haringey Haringey v Brent U12 Camden v Hounslow U13 Hounslow v Camden&Isl U15Chiltern v Camden&Isl October 21st Middlesex v Surrey U14/15/16 SEESFA U12 Barnet v Ealing U13 Ealing v Barnet Oct 23rd-Oct27th Half Term Half Term October 28th U12 Ealing v Camden&Isl U13 Camden v Ealing November 4th Haringey v Camden&Isl Camden&Isl v Haringey Hillingdon Brent Brent v Hillingdon U12 Hounslow Barnet U13 Barnet v Hounslow U15 Barnet v Chiltern November 11th Middlesex v Sussex U14/15/16 SEESFA U12 Hillingdon v Ealing U13 Ealing v Hillingdon November 18th Camden&Isl Barnet Barnet v Camden&Isl Hillingdon Haringey Haringey
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