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John Bryan Coventry Minor Football League Season 2007–2008 John Bryan Coventry Minor Football League Season 2007–2008 Page 2 of 89 JOHN BRYAN COVENTRY MINOR LEAGUE Registered with the B.C.F.A. – League No. 145 LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS Unicorn Social Club Holbrook Lane Coventry GENERAL MEETINGS 2nd Tuesday of each Month – 8:00pm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2nd Tuesday in June – 8:00pm MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETINGS 1st Tuesday of each Month – 7:30pm HONORARY PRESIDENT Mrs June Stansfield LIFE VICE-PRESIDENTS Mrs. Marg Robinson - 1990 Mrs. Norma Blower - 1999 B.C.F.A. Council Member Derrick May Page 3 of 89 OFFICERS OF THE LEAGUE Chairperson – Tom Williamson 4 Durham Crescent, Allesley Village, Coventry Telephone: 024 7640 3323 e-mail: [email protected] Vice Chairperson - Dick McCarthy 85 Anchorway Road, Finham, Coventry, CV3 6JH Telephone: 024 7669 3952 e-mail: [email protected] League Secretary - Derrick May 15 Amersham Close, Allesley Park, Coventry, CV5 9HH Telephone: 024 7667 8773 e-mail: [email protected] League Treasurer - Trevor Hargrave 23 Pandora Road, Walsgrave, Coventry, CV2 2FU Telephone: 024 7661 0439 e-mail: [email protected] League Fixtures Secretary - Tom Williamson 4 Durham Crescent, Allesley Village, Coventry Telephone: 024 7640 3323 e-mail: [email protected] Mini-Soccer Fixture Secretary - Patrick Corcoran 107 Daventry Road, Cheylesmore, Coventry, CV3 5DH Telephone: 024 7650 2860 e-mail: [email protected] Registration Secretary - Lesley Flynn 3 Garlands Croft, Keresley End, Coventry, CV7 8RE Telephone: 07727 678574 e-mail: [email protected] Page 4 of 89 OFFICERS OF THE LEAGUE (cont…) Match Secretary - Adrian Flynn 3 Garlands Croft, Keresley End, Coventry, CV7 8RE Telephone 07973 240046 e-mail: [email protected] Referee Appointment Secretary - David Gowers 3 Porlock Close, Styvechale, Coventry, CV3 5NU Telephone 024 7641 4186 e-mail: [email protected] League Welfare Office - Lesley Proctor 24 Hurst Road, Longford, Coventry, CV6 6EJ Telephone 024 7626 0660 League Trophies Co-ordinator - Anne Whitehouse 16 Handsworth Crescent, Eastern Green, Coventry Telephone: 024 7646 3153 e-mail: [email protected] Results Co-ordinator - Maurice Cribdon 22 Pembrook Road, Holbrooks, Coventry, CV6 4FD Telephone: 024 7668 4398 e-mail: [email protected] League Press Reports Co-ordinator - Ian Ward 26 Brierley Road, Coventry, CV2 1RS Telephone: 07795 480323 e-mail [email protected] League Webmaster - Adrian Flynn Telephone: 07973 240046 e-mail: [email protected] Coventry RA League Representative - Steve Ashby Telephone: Page 5 of 89 CORPORATE GIFTWORLD TROPHIES Supporters of the John Bryan Coventry Minor Football League FOR ALL YOUR TROPHY AND GIFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Guaranteed savings and free engraving available regardless of cost or quantity For a fast and friendly service give George or Ann a call or visit our showroom UNIT 9 COVENTRY CANAL BASIN ST NICHOLAS STREET COVENTRY CV1 4LY Tel / Fax: 024 7622 7111 e-mail: [email protected] Page 6 of 89 MEMORANDA TO CLUB SECRETARIES (1) Club officials of the home team must notify their opponents and Referee four clear days before a match. (2) Club officials of the home team must notify their opponents and Referees if a match is postponed. (3) Club officials of the home team must telephone all their results including any outside cup competitions to the age group representative. (4) Advise the Fixture Secretary of your outside cup fixture commitments and results. (5) Home teams are responsible for providing match ball flags posts and nets. (6) Ensure your Clubs fully competed team sheets are given to the Referee before kick-off and following the match forwarded to the Match Secretary within four days of fixture. (7) All monies (unless otherwise arranged) must be paid to the League Treasurer, who will issue a receipt. (8) All correspondence from the Club must be sent in writing to the League Secretary, via the Club Secretary. (9) Ensure you advise all of your Managers when fixtures indicate their fixture has no match official appointed DO NOT CONTACT either the Referees Appointment Secretary or the League Secretary, as all available match officials have been appointed to fixtures. The Referees appointment Secretary will contact teams without match officials prior to the Sunday fixture, should any match officials become available. (10) Please read your Rule Book carefully failure to do so may cost your Club money. (11) Scheduled kick-off times for the ensuing season are 11:00am and 1:30pm, subject to agreement by all interested parties to a new kick-off time. (12) Under 8’s kick-off time is Saturday 10:30am subject to agreement by all interested parties to a new kick-off time. (13) Transfers shall be actioned in accordance with F.A. Rule 19(a) and B.C.F.A. Rule 27. A player who does not hold a written contract with a Club shall not be approached, except during the period from May 31st to July 15th inclusive. (14) It is the responsibility of the Club Secretary to notify all teams in the teams age group where changes to Club Officials, Team Managers, Assistants or telephone nos. are made during the season, and advise the League Secretary of any such changes to telephone nos. or personnel. (15) Club Secretaries must advice all their Clubs Team Officials that the teams players identification cards must be exchanged at all times by both teams prior to the match. The team sheet must be fully completed by both teams before kick-off and given to the Referee as required under League Rule. Page 7 of 89 Important Notice to Club Secretaries & Team Managers Age limit instruction by the Football Association Club Secretary and Team Managers having teams playing in Mini-Soccer and Managers who will be playing 11-a-side football in season 2007/08 please note the clarification of age banding rules. (1) To play affiliated football, the player must be six years old on or before 31st August (F.A. Rule 4). (2) Under 8’s can play league games for points to gain ranking, no knock-out cup games allowed (F.A. Mini-Soccer Handbook). This includes end of season tournaments. (3) To play in a game of more than 7v7, the player must be 10 on or before 31st August (F.A. Rule 4). Under 10’s players can play in under 11’s age band football, providing they are playing no more than 7v7 and shall not be permitted or encouraged to play in a match between sides of more than seven players per side. (4) To play adult football from this season 2007/08, the player must be 16 years old. (5) To play under 18’s football from this season 2007/08, the player must be 15 years old on or before 31st August. (F.A. Rule 4). (6) All players in this Competition must play within their correct age band to comply with (F.A. Rule 4). (7) The players’ registration for the ensuing season shall only be accepted by the Registration Secretary on the qualification dates within the players’ age band (8) All team Officials of the under 8’s age group need for season 2007/08 to attend the Football Association Safeguarding Children Workshop, all other age group team Officials who have not attended the F.A. Workshop must undertake this requirement, during the season therefore the Coventry Minor Football League shall schedule such 3 hour Workshops on Monday evenings 6:30pm to 9:30pm, the League will meet part of the cost of the Workshops. Clubs shall be notified of dates and venue. Certain team Officials will have already undertaken the requirement through their Clubs. (9) Legislation is changing; all persons involved with minors, or who come into contact with minors, need to also complete or have completed a Football Association C.R.B. (Criminal Record Bureau) check. (10) The League Welfare Officer, Mrs Lesley Proctor, is registered to verify the C.R.B. application check forms on behalf of the Competition the C.R.B. Disclosure forms can be obtained from the Welfare Officer. Page 8 of 89 Contact nos. & e-mail address of the Age Group Representatives Match result with names of all goal-scorers must be telephoned or sent by E-mail by a representative of the ‘home team’ to the appropriate age group representative between the hours of 6:00pm and 7:00pm on the day the fixture is played this includes all outside Cup Competition Results. As required under League Rule 11B Midweek results to be notified within 48 hours of the match being played Under 8 Maurice Cribdon Telephone 024 7668 4398 e-mail [email protected] Under 9 Maurice Cribdon Telephone 024 7668 4398 e-mail [email protected] Under 10 Julian Gallehawk Telephone 07972 742358 e-mail [email protected] Under 11 Barry Morris Telephone 01676 540024 e-mail [email protected] Under 12 Phil Greaves Telephone 07909 852940 e-mail [email protected] Under 13 Ian Ward Telephone 07948 661962 e-mail [email protected] Under 14 Paul Jones Telephone 024 7659 5780 e-mail [email protected] Under 15 Nick James Telephone 07742 693116 e-mail [email protected] Under 16 Tony Woan Telephone 024 7630 4769 e-mail [email protected] Youth Paul McBride Telephone 024 7672 1468 e-mail [email protected] Page 9 of 89 REFEREES LIST Adams, David.....................024 7626 8248 Low, Luke........................... 01788 844726 Adamson, Craig .................024 7672 9682 May, Kevin......................... 024 7667 8773 Ahern, Barry.......................024 7668 7755 McCarthy, Daniel NEW................................ Ashby, Steve......................024 7652 5665 .............. 07702 668026 or 024 7669 3952 Bell, Tom.............................07715 762391 Mears, Jamie...................... 01788 523242 Bennett, Daniel ..................024 7666 7205 Milburn, Chris ................... 024 7622 1377 Bivens, Shaun....................024 7645 7766 Moore, Dave.....................
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