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Fixtures Lists/Pitch Allocations for 2020/21 Season FIXTURES LISTS/PITCH ALLOCATIONS FOR 2020/21 SEASON. LR/SPORTS & CONCESSIONS SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL/Fixtures List Current As at 10/09/2020 Teams do move about but it’s only when an additional pitch is requested or a pitch is no longer needed that we need to adjust the fixtures/pitch allocation list and our main booking sheets. FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE/ PITCH ALLOCATION LIST Chiltern Junior Sevens MINI League NO NEED FOR CHANGING CONTACT NAME: STEVE CHAMBERLAIN Day / date Saturday _________________ Kick-off time 10.30am To be received by no later than 5pm on the Monday prior to the relevant weekend. Post to: Parks Facilities Unit, Wardown Park offices, Old Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA E-mail to: [email protected] Pitch No (jnr = junior, mini = FULL TEAM NAME - INCLUDING Site mini soccer, no prefix = adult) AGE GROUP WHERE APPLICABLE Blundell Road Rec Mini 1 7v7 Luton United U9 Luton United U10 Mini 1 5v5 Crawley Green Rec Mini 1 7v7 Crawley Breen U 9 Tigers Mini 2 7v7 Crawley Breen U 9 Eagles, Crawley Breen U 9 Tigers Mini 3 5v5 Foxdell Rec Mini 1 7v7 Warden AFC U9 Closed season 2020/21 Mini 2 7v7 Smart FC U 10 Mini 3 5v5 Luton Allstars U7 Smart U 8 Leagrave Park Mini 1 7v7 Sundon Athletic U9 Lea Manor Mini 1 7v7 Luton Stallions U9 Luton Nations u9 Warden United U10 Mini 1 5v5 Lewsey Park Mini 1 5v5 Sundon Athletic U8 Lothair Park Mini 1 5v5 Luton Sporting Club U8 7v7 Luton Sorting Club 9 Raynham Way Mini 1 5v5 Stopsley United Eagles U8 Mini 1 7v7 Stopsley United Tigers U9 Stopsley United Tornadoes U9Stopsley United u10 Jaguars +U10 Wolves (League official eg fixtures secretary LR/SPORTS & CONCESSIONS SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL/Fixtures List Current As at 10/09/2020 Teams do move about but it’s only when an additional pitch is requested or a pitch is no longer needed that we need to adjust the fixtures/pitch allocation list and our main booking sheets. FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE/ PITCH ALLOCATION LIST Chiltern Junior Sevens JUNIOR league SATURDAY MORNINGS NO NEED FOR CHANGING CONTACT NAME: STEVE CHAMBERLAIN Day / date Saturday ______________ Kick-off time 10.30 am To be received by no later than 5pm on the Monday prior to the relevant weekend. Post to Parks Facilities Unit, Wardown Park offices, Old Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA E-mail to: [email protected] Pitch No (jnr = junior, mini = FULL TEAM NAME - INCLUDING Site mini soccer, no prefix = adult) AGE GROUP WHERE APPLICABLE Blundell Road 9v9 1 Luton United U11 Luton United U12 Icknield Rec 9v9 1 Luton Sporting Club U11 Reds Luton Sporting Club U11 Phoenix Luton Sporting Club U 11 Wolverines Lea Manor Rec 9v9 1 Athletico Luton U11 Luton Stallions U12 Luton Nations U11 9v9 2 Sundon Athletic U11 + U12 Lothair Rec 9v9 1 Fixed Stopsley Sharks U11 9v9 2 Stored Portable Stopsley Utd U11 Dragons 9v9 3 Stored Portable Stopsley Utd U 12 Avengers Stopsley United U12 Rebels 9v9 4 Stored Portable Signature .................................................................. Date.......................................... (league official eg fixtures secretary) LR/SPORTS & CONCESSIONS SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL/Fixtures List Current As at 10/09/2020 Teams do move about but it’s only when an additional pitch is requested or a pitch is no longer needed that we need to adjust the fixtures/pitch allocation list and our main booking sheets. FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE/ PITCH ALLOCATION LIST BYSL (Bedfordshire Youth Saturday League) SATURDAY MORNINGS CONTACT NAME: SCOTT MITCHELL Day / date Saturday Kick-off time 10.30am To be received by no later than 5pm on the Monday prior to the relevant weekend. Post to Parks Facilities Unit, Wardown Park offices, Old Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA E-mail to: [email protected] Pitch No (jnr = junior, FULL TEAM NAME - INCLUDING AGE Site mini = mini soccer, no GROUP WHERE APPLICABLE prefix = adult) Crawley Green Rec (invoiced Jnr Crawley Green U13 Rams direct) Crawley Green U13 Vipers Crawley Green U14 Cobras Snr 2 Crawley Green U15 Sharks Icknield Adult 1 Warden AFC Green U15 Adult 2 Luton Sporting Club U16 Adult 3 Lewsey Park Adult 1 Adult 2 Luton Tigers U17 Adult 3 Adult 4 Junior 1 Athletico Luton U13/ Athletico Luton U14 Lothair Road Junior 1 Stopsley United Youth U13 (Sat) Phoenix / Stopsley United Youth U14 (Sat) Predators Junior 2 Warden AFC U14 (Sat) Warriors Blundell Road Junior 1 Luton United U13 / Luton United U14 Adult 1 Luton United U15 / Luton United U16 Luton Regional (Stopsley) Junior 1 Luton Borough Dragons U13 / Warden AFC U14 (Sat) Phoenix Stockwood Park Adult 1 Inspire Athletic U15 / Inspire Athletic U16 Adult 2 Luton Borough U16 / Luton Borough U17 Adult 3 Someries Youth U15 Leagrave Park Adult 1 Warden Hill Tigers U16 Adult 2 Warden Hill Tigers U15 Adult 3 Sundon Park Rangers U15 Junior 1 Luton Sporting Club U14 / Luton Nations U13 Signature .................................................................. Date.......................................... (league official eg fixtures secretary) LR/SPORTS & CONCESSIONS SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL/Fixtures List Current As at 10/09/2020 Teams do move about but it’s only when an additional pitch is requested or a pitch is no longer needed that we need to adjust the fixtures/pitch allocation list and our main booking sheets. FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE/ PITCH ALLOCATION LIST CHILTERN YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Morning Fixtures on Sundays) NO NEED FOR CHANGING/TOILETS CONTACT NAME: TONY GEE Day / date Sunday ______________ Kick-off time ________ am To be received by no later than 5pm on the Monday prior to the relevant weekend. Post to Parks Facilities Unit, Wardown Park offices, Old Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA E-mail to: [email protected] Pitch No (jnr = junior, mini = FULL TEAM NAME - INCLUDING AGE Site mini soccer, no prefix = adult) GROUP WHERE APPLICABLE Blundell Road Rec 9v9 1 Jnr 1 Bells Close 9v9 Crawley Green Rec Jnr 1 Crawley Green U13 Panthers Crawley Green Cubs U13 Lea Manor 9v9 1 Lothair Road 9v9 1 Fixed Stopsley Flyers U11 Stopsley United Vipers U12 9v9 2 Stored Portable Jnr 1 Stopsley Scorpions U13 Stopsley Titans U13 Jnr 2 Stopsley Saxons Utd U14 Inspire U13 Lewsey Park Jnr 1 Real Luton U14 Leagrave Jnr 1 Luton Bulls U13 Luton Nations U13 Luton Regional (Stopsley) 9v9 1 Icknield Rec 9v9 1 Luton Allstars U12 Smart FC U11 Signature .................................................................. Date.......................................... (league official eg fixtures secretary) LR/SPORTS & CONCESSIONS SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL/Fixtures List Current As at 10/09/2020 Teams do move about but it’s only when an additional pitch is requested or a pitch is no longer needed that we need to adjust the fixtures/pitch allocation list and our main booking sheets. NO CHANGING/TOILETS AS OF SEPTEMBER 2014 FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE/ PITCH ALLOCATION LIST CHILTERN YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE (afternoon fixtures on Sundays) CONTACT NAME: TONY GEE Day / date Sunday _________________Kick-off time ________ pm To be received by no later than 5pm on the Monday prior to the relevant weekend. Post to: Parks Facilities Unit, Wardown Park offices, Old Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA E-mail to: [email protected] Site Pitch No (jnr = junior, mini = FULL TEAM NAME - INCLUDING AGE mini soccer, no prefix = adult) GROUP WHERE APPLICABLE Blundell Road Rec Adult 1 Crawley Green Rec Adult 1 Crawley Green U16 Saints Adult 2 Crawley Green Bears U15 Crawley Green Pumas U15 Icknield Rec Adult 1 Adult 2 Adult 3 Leagrave Park Adult 2 Luton Nations U15 Adult 4 Adult 5 Lea Manor Rec Adult 1 Luton Nations U15 Lewsey Park Adult 1 Adult 2 Stockwood Park Adult 1 Co-op Sports U15 Adult 2 Adult 3 Adult 4 Adult 5 Signature .................................................................. Date.......................................... (league official eg fixtures secretary) LR/SPORTS & CONCESSIONS SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL/Fixtures List Current As at 10/09/2020 Teams do move about but it’s only when an additional pitch is requested or a pitch is no longer needed that we need to adjust the fixtures/pitch allocation list and our main booking sheets. FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE/ PITCH ALLOCATION LIST Leighton & District Sunday Football League Sunday mornings CONTACT NAME: Day / date Sunday______________ (Please date) Kick-off 10.30am, To be received by no later than 5pm on the Monday prior to the relevant weekend. Post to: Parks Facilities Unit, Wardown Park offices, Old Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA E-mail to: [email protected] Pitch No (jnr = junior, mini = FULL TEAM NAME - INCLUDING AGE Site mini soccer, no prefix = adult) GROUP WHERE APPLICABLE Blundell Rec Adult 1 Luton United Crawley Green Adult 2 Crawley Green 1st Icknield Adult 3 Hatters United St Josephs League has only been allocated 1x pitch at Icknield and therefore need to alternate fixtures on this pitch to avoid clash. Leagrave Adult 2 Broadwalk Lewsey Park Adult 2 Club Lewsey Stockwood Park Adult 3 Luton Phoenix League has been allocated 2x Adult 5 Ebony pitches at Stockwood and therefore need to alternate team Real Luton fixtures on allocated pitches to avoid clash. Signature .................................................................. Date.......................................... (league official eg fixtures secretary) LR/SPORTS & CONCESSIONS SUPERVISOR/FOOTBALL/Fixtures List Current As at 10/09/2020 Teams do move about but it’s only when an additional pitch is requested or a pitch is no longer needed that we need to adjust the fixtures/pitch allocation list and our main booking sheets. FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURE/ PITCH ALLOCATION LIST The Bedford & District Sunday Football League CONTACT NAME: HUGH ELLIOTT Day / date Sunday _________________ Kick-off time 10.30am To be received by no later than 5pm on the Monday prior to the relevant weekend. Post to: Parks Facilities Unit, Wardown Park offices, Old Bedford Road, Luton, LU2 7HA E-mail to: [email protected] Pitch No (jnr = junior, mini = FULL TEAM NAME - INCLUDING AGE Site mini soccer, no prefix = adult) GROUP WHERE APPLICABLE Leagrave Park Adult 6 FC Bushmemorial Signature .................................................................
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