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Maidenhead United FC and Magpies in the Community Newsletter Maidenhead United FC and Magpies in the Community Newsletter Issue 1 June 2017 News Summer Holiday Camps Will be running over the summer commencing Monday 24th July through to Friday 1st September. Camps will be held in three locations: • Maidenhead, The Cage, York Road • Ascot, Holy Trinity School • Dedworth School, Windsor Camps will run from 10am – 3pm each day with an early drop off option for an additional daily charge of £2.00. For further information or to book a place visit: https://uk.bookingbug.com/home/w2894194 Season Tickets Now Available A new pricing structure has been introduced for the 2017/2018 season. New for this season is a season ticket for Under 20’s and a stand pass which guarantees a seat in the stand together with a match day programme for each match. Please see below: Inside this Issue: Adults £150.00 Equivalent to £6.52 per match Concessions £110.00 Equivalent to £4.78 per match Community 2 Under 20’s (16-19 inclusive) £ 80.00 Equivalent to £3.45 per match Under 16’s FREE If registered as a Junior Magpie MUFC First Team 3 Reserved Seating Pass £125.00 Includes Match Day Programme Further information on season tickets please visit the Maidenhead United FC website via the Code of Conduct 3 following link: 2017-18 Season Tickets & Matchday Admission First Team Fixtures 4 Maidenhead United FC Pre-season friendlies will be held at MUFC York Road on: Match Day Opportunities 5 th Friday 28 July 7.45pm Wycombe Wanderers Sponsorship 5 Sunday 30th July 2.00pm Mark Nisbet XI Opportunities The season will start on Saturday 5th August with an away match to Maidstone. The first Volunteer Opportunities 5 home fixture will be on Tuesday 8th August. The Vanarama National League match on Saturday 12th August against Hartlepool United at York Road, will be broadcast live on Birthday Parties 5 BT Sport. A full list of fixtures for the 2017/2018 season are available to view via the following link: Kids’ Corner 6 2017-18 Vanarama National League Fixtures Junior Magpies 6 Maidenhead United Ladies Maidenhead United Are you aged 16+, female and into football? 6 Supporters Association If the answer is yes, why not come and join the ladies team in their pre-season training. Contact Us 7 For further information, please email: [email protected] Page 1 What’s on in the Community Magpies in the Community @MagpieCommunity magpiesinthecommunity Magpies in the Community offer weekday and weekend Football Coaching in Maidenhead and Dedworth. All sessions are run by FA qualified coaches. Sessions start from as young as 1½ years. Please see below a schedule of courses running during term time. For further information or to book a place on any of the coaching courses or summer holiday camps please visit Magpies in the Community website via: http://www.magpiesinthecommunity.org/ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Dads Football (Over 18’s) 8.00pm Dedworth Sunday Morning Club 9.00am Elite Centre Coaching (7 – 12 year olds) 4.00pm Development Centre (5-12 year olds) 4.00pm 4.00pm 4.00pm Girls Development Centre (5-12 year olds) 5.30pm 4.00pm Girls Wildcats (5-16) From 11.00am Goalkeeper Coaching (6-16 year olds) 5.00pm 5.00pm Mini Magpies (1½ - 5 year olds) From 10.15am Pan Disability Football (16+) 6.00pm Saturday Morning Club (4 – 9 year olds) From 8.30am Autism Friendly Sessions (5 – 15 year olds) From 9.00am Walking Football (Adults) 1.30pm Would you like to play 5-A-Side in ‘The Cage’ at York Road? (covered 3G AstroTurf) DAD’s Football Lunchtime League are launching a 5-A-Side Runs every Friday from 8.00pm until 9.00pm in The Cage at Magpies in the Community York Road. Lunchtime League. 5-A-Side matches are held each week during the hour and Teams will play weekly matches in ‘The Cage’ at York Road, teams are formed from everyone who turns up. one lunchtime per week. The league will start in September 2017. This is a great way to get fit, or to stay fit, whilst having fun and playing the game we all love! Would you be interested in playing? Gather your work colleagues, friends or relatives to enter a team. For further information or to book a place visit: Magpies in the Community - Dad's Football For more information or to register you interest please contact: [email protected] http://www.magpiesinthecommunity.org/ Page 2 Maidenhead United FC Did you know that York Road is the world’s oldest football ground used continuously by the same club! Maidenhead United FC @MUFCYorkRoad mufcyorkroad FIRST TEAM - New Signings: 1. Harold Odametey from Hampton and Richmond Borough FC: The 24-year-old central midfielder appeared 47 times for the Beavers last season, including both matches against United. Harold moved to the Beveree last summer from Kingstonian and has also played for Walton & Hersham, Carshalton Athletic and Harrow Borough. 2. Chinedu McKenzie from Romford: Last season McKenzie scored 21 goals for Romford in the Isthmian League Division One North. He has also played for Phoenix Sports, Redbridge, Ilford, Waltham Forest, Aveley, Harlow and Bromley. 3. Jake Goodman from Braintree Town: He started his career at Millwall making appearances on loan at Staines, Luton, Aldershot and Wimbledon. He then signed for Margate, playing in both matches against the Magpies the following season. A year ago, he moved to Braintree, starting 21 times in the National League for the Iron. 4. Jake Hyde from Stevenage: The 27-year-old was born in Maidenhead. He began his career at Swindon Town, after loan periods at Weymouth he established himself at Barnet, playing for Hayes & Yeading, Dundee & Dunfermline Athletic in between. He arrived at Stevenage a year ago after two seasons at York City. Your 2017/2018 FIRST Team so far ……. Carl Pentney James Comley James Mulley Goalkeeper Central Midfield Midfield Rene Steer Ryan Upward Dave Tarpey Left Back Central Midfield Striker Dean Inman Harry Pritchard Sean Marks Central Defender Left Midfield Centre Forward Alan Massey Christian Smith Chinedu McKenzie Central Defender Central Midfield Striker Ryan Peters Sam Barratt Jake Goodman Right Back Left Midfield Central Defender Max Kilman Harold Odametey Jake Hyde Defender Central Midfield Striker Code of Conduct for Spectators We all have a responsibility to promote high standards of behaviour in the game. This club is supporting the FA’s Respect programme to ensure football can be enjoyed in a safe, positive environment. Play your part and observe the FA’s Respect Code of Conduct for spectators at all times. I understand that if I do not follow the Code, any or all the following I WILL: actions may be taken: • Applaud effort and good play as well as success • Always respect the match officials’ decisions I MAY BE: • Remain within the Designated Spectators’ Area • Issued with a verbal warning from a club or league official • Avoid criticising a player for making a mistake • Required to meet with the club, league or CFA Welfare Officer • Never engage in, or tolerate, offensive, insulting or abusive • Requested by the club not to attend future games language or behaviour • Suspended or have my club membership removed • Post only positive messages on social media • Required to leave the club along with any dependents. Page 3 MAIDENHEAD UNITED - Vanarama National League Saturday 5th August Maidstone United A Tuesday 8th August Wrexham H Saturday 12th August Hartlepool United H Tuesday 15th August AFC Fylde A Saturday 19th August Ebbsfleet United H Saturday 26th August Barrow A Monday 28th August Leyton Orient H Saturday 2nd September Sutton United A Saturday 9th September FC Halifax Town A Tuesday 12th September Tranmere Rovers H Saturday 16th September Boreham Wood H Emirates FA Cup 2Q Saturday 23rd September Chester A Saturday 30th September Guiseley H Emirates FA Cup 3Q Tuesday 3rd October Torquay United A Saturday 7th October Aldershot Town H Saturday 14th October Emirates FA Cup 4Q Saturday 21st October Dover Athletic A Tuesday 24th October Bromley A Saturday 28th October Dagenham and Redbridge H Saturday 4th November Emirates FA Cup 1 Saturday 11th November Gateshead H Saturday 18th November Woking A Tuesday 21st November Eastleigh A Saturday 25th November Macclesfield Town H Buildbase FA Trophy Q3 Saturday 2nd December Wrexham A Emirates FA Cup 2 Saturday 9th December Maidstone United H Saturday 16th December Buildbase FA Trophy 1 Saturday 23rd December Hartlepool United A Tuesday 26th December Solihull Moors H Saturday 30th December AFC Fylde H Monday 1st January Solihull Moors A Saturday 6th January FC Halifax Town H Emirates FA Cup 3 Saturday 13th January Buildbase FA Trophy 2 Saturday 20th January Tranmere Rovers A Saturday 27th January Chester H Emirates FA Cup 4 Saturday 3rd February Boreham Wood A Buildbase FA Trophy 3 Saturday 10th February Torquay United H Saturday 17th February Guiseley A Emirates FA Cup 5 Tuesday 20th February Eastleigh H Saturday 24th February Macclesfield Town A Buildbase FA Trophy 4 Saturday 3rd March Woking H Saturday 10th March Gateshead A Saturday 17th March Barrow H Emirates FA Cup 6 / Buildbase FA Trophy Semi-Final 1 Saturday 24th March Ebbsfleet United A Buildbase FA Trophy Semi-Final 2 Friday 30th March Sutton United H Monday 2nd April Leyton Orient A Saturday 7th April Aldershot Town A Saturday 14th April Dover Athletic H Saturday 21st April Dagenham and Redbridge A Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final Saturday 28th April Bromley H Wednesday 2nd May Play-Off Qualifying Round Sunday 6th May Play-Off Semi-Final Saturday 12th May Play-Off Final Saturday 19th May Emirates FA Cup Final Sunday 20th May Buildbase FA Trophy Final Page 4 Match Day Opportunities Mascot and Flag Bearer Opportunities Magpies in the Community have put together a brand-new mascot/flag bearer offer to kick of the 2017/2018 campaign.
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