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League Handbook 2019/2020 BEACON FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE HANDBOOK 2019/2020 www.beacon-football-league.co.uk Get your f month’srst premium You can’t put a FREE! price on good health but for £V.QS per month, we’ve got you covered! Claim back up to 100% of the cost you spend on: Optical Dental Professional Specialist & more Therapy Consultation & Tests Paycare Direct Paycare Direct is aimed at individuals aged between 18 & 64. 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LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS AFC Wulfrunians CKW Stadium Castlecroft Road Castlecroft Wolverhampton WV3 8NA Affiliated to Birmingham County Football Association Claim back up to 100% of the cost you spend on: LEAGUE COMMITTEE & CONTACTS PRESIDENT Mel Eves (ex Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club) HONORARY LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS Optical Dental Professional Specialist & more Therapy Consultation & David & Diane Clinton Tests 2 Whiting, Dosthill, Tamworth, West Midlands, B77 1HP Paycare Direct (H) 01827 284257 (M) 07964 730275 [email protected] Paycare Direct is aimed at individuals aged between 18 & 64. A Paycare plan makes it easy to recover the cost of your everyday healthcare, with most claims paid within just 48 hours. CHAIRMAN & DISCIPLINE SECRETARY • Children under the age of 18 covered at no extra cost* From Brian Lester • Claims usually paid in just 48 hours 87 Court Crescent, Kingswinford, West Midlands, DY6 9RN • A budgeting tool for families (H) 01384 278283 (M) 07802 475691 • Claim back up to 100% of treatment cost* (up to your annual limit) £V .QS [email protected] • 5 Levels of cover to choose from - a plan to suit every budget per month VICE CHAIRMAN, LEAGUE SECRETARY & TREASURER *please see terms and conditions for full details Simon Cater 20 Mount Road, Wombourne, South Staffordshire, WV5 9EP Get in touch to fnd the best plan for you! (M) 07870 164631 01902 371 000 www.paycare.org [email protected] Everyday Health Cover since 1874 Paycare is a not for proft company limited by guarantee. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority. Company Registration Number 820791 GENERAL SECRETARY & FIXTURES SECRETARY David Clinton 2 Whiting, Dosthill, Tamworth, West Midlands, B77 1HP (H) 01827 284257 (M) 07964 730275 [email protected] REFEREE APPOINTMENTS OFFICER Phil Felton 2 Cherry Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 0QW (M) 07964 333596 [email protected] REGISTRATIONS SECRETARY Malcolm Raybould 96 Pinfold Lane, Penn, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV4 4EP (H) 01902 338942 [email protected] MATCH REPORT FORM SECRETARY Martyn Chell 12 Coulter Grove, Perton, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV6 7UA (H) 01902 757520 [email protected] RESULTS & PRESS OFFICER Dave McLean 5 Titterstone Road, Highley, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV16 6DU (H) 01746 861385 [email protected] TROPHY OFFICER Ian Gould 2 Harvard Close, Dudley, West Midlands, DY1 3LT (M) 07732 468716 [email protected] COMMITTEE MEMBERS Kathie Gould John Rogers Ian Craig (Penn Rovers) www.www.beacon-football-league.co.uk ROLL OF HONOUR 2018/2019 BEACON CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS CLAREGATE PARK RANGERS BEACON CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNERS UP DYNAMO DUDLEY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION WINNERS TRYSULL TIGERS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION RUNNERS UP BLOXWICH RANGERS U21 LESTER CHARITY KO CUP BLOXWICH RANGERS U21 1 CLAREGATE PARK RANGERS 7 MARTYN CHELL CUP KURDISH UNITED 3 BEACON LIONS 2 (AET) CLINTON CUP TRYSULL TIGERS 2 BLOXWICH RANGERS U21 0 CATER INVITATION TROPHY BEACON LIONS FAIR PLAY AWARD WINNERS CHAMPIONSHIP – SEDGLEY & GORNAL UNITED DEVELOPMENT – AFC SPORTING GORNAL SECRETARY OF THE YEAR NEIL DAVIES (CODSALL STATION) NEW SECRETARY OF THE YEAR JAMES RAWLINGS (AFC SPORTING GORNAL) HOSPITALITY AWARD BEACON LIONS LEADING GOALSCORERS KYLE MATTHEWS (CLAREGATE PARK RANGERS) - 41 GOALS REECE BERRY (BLOXWICH RANGERS U21) – 32 GOALS REFEREE OF THE YEAR ANDREW ASTON Beacon Championship – sponsored by Redbox Signmakers Development Division – sponsored by Paycare Lester Charity Cup – sponsored by NDT (Midlands) Ltd Martyn Chell Cup – sponsored by Wilkes Tranter Accountants Clinton Cup – sponsored by The Sports Shop Kingswinford - LEAGUE MEETINGS 2019/2020 All Meetings Start at 8.00pm PROMPT IMPORTANT NOTES All clubs will attend – no apologies accepted Mobile phones to be switched off / silent during meetings All meeting dates / venue are subject to change 2019 MEETING DATES Wednesday 14th August Wednesday 18th September Wednesday 20th November 2020 MEETING DATES Wednesday 22nd January Wednesday 18th March Wednesday 3rd June (AGM & Awards Presentation Evening) LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS AFC Wulfrunians CKW Stadium Castlecroft Road Wolverhampton WV3 8NA MATCH INSTRUCTIONS 2019/2020 HOME TEAM MONDAY: CONFIRM PITCH AVAILABILITY WITH PROVIDER (WHERE APPLICABLE) CONTACT OPPOSITION AND REFEREE ON, OR BEFORE TUESDAY EVENING BY 9PM (PLEASE NOTE FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL RESULT IN A £20 FINE) SUNDAY: ENSURE MATCH OFFICIAL(S) HAS TWO SUITABLE, FULLY INFLATED MATCH BALLS, IN THE CHANGING ROOM AT LEAST 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO KICK OFF. COLLECT HALF OF THE PITCH AND MATCH OFFICIAL(S) FEES FROM YOUR OPPONENTS AND PAY THE OFFICIAL(S) PRIOR TO KICK OFF (LOOSE CHANGE NOT ACCEPTED) HALF TIME: HOME TEAM TO OFFER SEPARATE, ADEQUATE REFRESHMENTS TO MATCH OFFICIAL(S) END OF MATCH: TELEPHONE DAVE MCLEAN (PRESS & RESULTS SECRETARY) ON 01746 861385 BETWEEN 5PM AND 6PM ONLY WITH YOUR RESULT AND INFORMATION RELATING TO YOUR FIXTURE. (LATE OR NO MATCH RESULT RECEIVED WILL INCUR A £10 FINE) BOTH TEAMS SUNDAY – PRIOR TO MATCH KICK OFF FILL OUT MATCH REPORT FORM (INCLUDING ALL SHIRT NUMBERS AND SUBSTITUTES) AND ENSURE THAT THE MATCH BOOK IS GIVEN TO THE REFEREE AT LEAST 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO KICK OFF. SUBSTITUTES NOT NAMED ON MATCH REPORT FORM WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON TO THE FIELD OF PLAY AT ANY TIME. END OF MATCH: COLLECT YOUR MATCH BOOK FROM THE REFEREE, COMPLETE YOUR TEAMSHEET ENSURING THAT ALL OF YOUR GOALSCORERS AND SUBSTITUTIONS ARE SHOWN CORRECTLY. POST MATCH REPORT FORM TO MARTYN CHELL, 12 COULTER GROVE, PERTON, WOLVERHAMPTON, WV6 7UA (TO REACH HIM BY THE FOLLOWING THURSDAY’S POST) TEXT YOUR OFFICIAL(S) MARK, INCLUDING THEIR NAMES AND YOUR CLUB’S NAME TO PHIL FELTON ON 07964 333596 BY 9PM ON THE SAME NIGHT OF THE FIXTURE. HISTORY - PREVIOUS CUP WINNERS For more information visit www.www.beacon-football-league.co.uk BIRMINGHAM COUNTY FA SUNDAY VASE CHELL CUP 2015 Sportsman 2019 Kurdish United 2018 Dynamo Dudley BIRMINGHAM COUNTY FA 2017 FC Premier 2008 SUNDAY AMATEUR CUP (FORMERLY SUNDAY JUNIOR CUP) 2016 Pensnett Panthers CLINTON CUP 2011 Castle Youth 2019 Trysull Tigers 2010 Castle Youth 2018 AFC Pensnett Panthers 2009 Pensnett Panthers 2017 Sandwell Action 2008 AFC Codsall 2016 No competition 2005 Perton Village 2015 No competition 2014 No competition 2013 Bushbury Rovers LESTER CHARITY CUP 2012 Orton Vale 2019 Claregate Park Rangers 2011 Orton Vale 2018 Dynamo Dudley 2010 Rising Sun 2017 Dynamo Dudley 2009 Bushbury Tool Hire 2016 Dynamo Dudley 2008 Codsall Athletic 2015 Cottage Spring Castle 2007 St Chads Old Boys 2014 Bushbury EMB Rovers 2006 Sedgley White Lions West 2013 Walsall Wood 2005 Smethwick Heating 2012 Orton Vale 2004 Queens Head Wednesbury 2011 Castle Youth 2003 Clarkwood 2010 Castle Youth 2002 Heath Town Wanderers 2009 Pensnett Panthers 2001 Kingswinford Bridge 2008 Pensnett Panthers 2000 Bilston Engineering 2007 Shippies United 1999 Wombourne Olympic North 2006 Tipton Town West 1998 Kings Park Rangers 2005 Perton Village 1997 Penn Rose & Crown 2004 AFC Codsall 1996 AFC Codsall 2003 Perton Village 1995 Patricks 2002 Dell Sports 1994 Longacres 2001 Perton Village 1993 Wrottesley Arms 2000 Wombourne Olympic North 1992 Bescot United 1999 Sedgley Crown 1991 Bescot United 1998 Sedgley White Lions 1990 Sporting Bilston 1997 Sedgley White Lions 1989 Penn Rovers 1996 Fortress 1988 Wednesfield 86 1995 Bilston Community College 1987 Bescot United 1994 Fordhouses Rangers 1986 Compton 1993 No competition 1985 Punjab United 1992 Sedgley Red Lion 1984 St Chads 1991 Sedgley Crown 1983 Fiery Holes 1990 Sedgley White Horse 1982 Coven Celtic 1989 Wednesfield 86 1981 Roseville 1988 Royal Tigers 1987 Royal Tigers 1986 Oakhill CATER INVITATION TROPHY 1985 Oakhill 2019 Beacon Lions 1984 Wombourne Wanderers 1983 Shamrock Rovers PREMIER CUP 1982 Bantock Youth Club 2016 Dynamo Dudley 1981 Roseville 2015 Dynamo Dudley 2014 Dynamo Dudley 1983 Shamrock Rovers 2013 Walsall Wood 1982 Bantock Youth Club 2012 Phoenix Castle 1981 Claughton 2011 Castle Youth 1980 Sabbath City 2010 Castle Youth 1979 Blandfordmere 2009 Pensnett Panthers 2008 AFC Codsall BEACON SUBSIDIARY CUP 2007 New Spread
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