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BALA TOWN F C WELCOME FC UNITED SUPPORTERS TO NORTH

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Welcome to Bala A BRILLIANT PLACE TO WATCH FOOTBALL.. WHY NOT MAKE A WEEKEND OF IT. 1

Bala, a small yet fascinating market town located at the head of its famous lake, Llyn Tegid, is an ideal centre for touring North and Mid-Wales' Mountains, Valleys and Coasts. Bala is famous for the quality of its watersports facilities, fishing (fly and coarse) walking, cycling, miniature steam railway and offers outstanding value for money high quality accommodation in a variety of properties to suit all pockets and tastes. It is surrounded by breathtakingly beautiful countryside, being located within the National Park. Llyn Tegid (sometimes known as ) is the largest natural lake in Wales. Just over 1 hours drive from and not much more from . Activities

Bala Lake has a sailing club and a waterborne activities centre. People come from far and wide to use the lake for windsurfing etc. The River Dee is famous for fly fishing and there are opportunities for shooting game or clays. Walking is probably the most popular activity and little wonder with the wealth of beautiful countryside that abounds. Mountain climbing is also available nearby. For those who want to try out their 4-wheel drive machines there are excellent courses available from Bala. We will endeavour to assist in finding activities in advance for you, however we do ask for as much notice as possible. The Bala is brimming with outdoor activities. It was the location for the World Canoeing championships on the challenging River Tryweryn; at the excellent centre you can book a white-water rafting experience!

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FOOTBALL”

Bala attracted a crowd of 938 for the Bangor City fixture at Maes Tegid.

Bala Town are the 4th best supported club in the Welsh Pyramid of football. We have won a staggering amount of honours in recent years. 2009-10 WELSH PREMIER LEAGUE

WELSH CUP SEMI FINALISTS

2008-09 CHAMPIONS OF THE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS 2007-08 NORTH CUP WINNERS LEAGUE CUP WINNERS 2006-07 CUP WINNERS LEAGUE CUP WINNERS

3 THEY PLAY FOR BALA

Leon Bimpson Outstanding Keeper signed during the summer of 2008 from Cammell Laird FC. He has also played for West Kirkby. Won a clean sweep of last year's club honours. Can win a game on his own, on a great day, has lots of great days.

John Toner Holds the club scoring record at TNS and was the longest- serving player, a survivor of the 2000 title winning side who played in all three of the club's championship successes between 2005 and 2007. Began his career as a trainee with Liverpool before joining Cemaes Bay and Conwy United. Also played with Altrincham and is among the Welsh Premier's top five all-time scorers with more than 150 league goals.

Mark Powell Former schoolboy international whose previous clubs include Everton and Bolton Wanderers. Returned to and played a major part in the treble winning season of 2003/4, also becoming the only player to appear in all the Lillies' 10 European ties.

Danny Williams Started his career at Liverpool and was capped by Wales at Under-21 level before a move to . Made a total of 280 Football League appearances. Signed for Rhyl in August 2008. Played a major part in the Lillies' title win but left to join Droyslden, before returning to the league with Bala Town.

John Irving Defender who was a member of Everton's reserves, being named player of the year two seasons running after being handed the captain's armband in February 2007. Irving, who has appeared for the England Under-16s, was released from Goodison in June 2009 and joined Bala Town at the end of August.

4 OUR MATCHDAY HOSPITALITY..AMONGST THE BEST

A dedicated team led by Gareth Moon and Ken Edwards has met and entertained all visiting officials, players and guests in the Bala Pavilion. With homemade snacks and a friendly welcome a trip to Bala has been one that most players, referees and guests have enjoyed. We regard this area of our activity as important and it is our public face. We have set a standard that we will maintain with enthusiasm. A few of the many TESTIMONIALS sent unsolicited to the club in this season..

I was very impressed with the set up at Bala and the way the club has been built up. You have a great working committee behind you. They were first class today; please pass on my thanks to everyone...... Referee

Just a quick line to thank you and your staff for the most enjoyable welcome we received at Bala last Saturday we met some lovely people from your club in particular the ladies carrying out the pre match and interval refreshments, Gareth Moon and your chairman Ken Edwards...... Neath Supporter

Many thanks for the welcome and hospitality shown to all who had travelled from Afan Lido Football Club. It was great to visit a friendly and family orientated club who want to impress all who visit Bala...... Afan Lido Official

I would like to pass on the heartiest thanks for yesterday’s hospitality. We were very impressed and have not had such a reception anywhere we have been in the past three years...... Newtown FC Academy

I must say if football had league tables for hospitality and welcome your club and its personnel would be top of the Premier Division...... Club official.

“Bala Town have been a breath of fresh air to the WPL” Team Manager , South Wales

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WHERE THE FANS MEET UP.... ENTERTAINING AWAY FANS A SPECIALITY, REAL ALE, GREAT ATMOSPHERE WHERE TO STAY

Tytandderwen Caravan Park

Llangynog Road, Bala, , LL23 7EP Telephone: +44 (0) 1678 520 273

GWESTY A BWYTY TRWYDDEDIG

P L A S C O C H White Lion Royal, 61 High Street, HOTEL & LICENSED RESTAURANT Bala, Gwynedd, LL237AE. T: 01678 520 314 E: [email protected] Tilly Mint B&B 102 High Street Bala LL23 7AD High Street, Bala, Gwynedd, LL23 7AB

Tel:01678 520309 Fax: 01678 52113501678 520164 e-mail [email protected] GLANLLYN LAKESIDE CARAVAN AND CAMPING 6 PARK BALA, GWYNEDD, UK LL23 7SS PHONE: 01678 540227 OR 01678 540441

How to find us

Travelling to Maes Tegid is very straight-forward. If coming from the east turn right by the White Lion Hotel in the middle of the town, straight across at the crossroads and Maes Tegid is on the left. There is room for approx 50 cars at the ground - otherwise parking is available within a couple of hundred yards of the ground at Plasey Street or the Green Car Park which is situated on the left after coming over the bridge into town from the east. There is also ample parking available either side of the High Street. Food and soft drinks are available at the ground - no alcohol is available at Maes Tegid. However the (1) and The Goat (2) serve a good pint and are highly recommended before and after the match. For accommodation the White Lion t (3) offers excellent rates as do Tilly Mint B&B (4). Another welcoming hostelry along the High Street in Bala towards the West is The Olde Bulls Head (6). They are CAMRA recognised, welcome children, serve food, have an open fire, they cater for bed and breakfast with parking for patrons They hold a 2am licence for Friday and Saturday nights.

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