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Andy Meaden 754E-20151010175559 Official League Handbook 2016/17 Maidenhead United 2015-16 Premier Division & League Cup Winners Clanfield 85 2015-16 Central Division Champions Beaconsfield SYCOB 2015-16 East Division Champions Official League Handbook Sandhurst Town 2016-17 2015-16 South Division Champions Premier Division Champions Maidenhead United League Cup League Cup Winners Runners Up Maidenhead Holmer United Green Central Division South Division East Division Champions Champions Champions Clanfield Sandhurst Beaconsfield ‘85 Town SYCOB A M PRINT & COPY Digital Printing Copying & Publishing Digital Print & Copy Centre in the heart of Trowbridge Letterheads & Compliment Slips Business Cards NCR Invoice Sets Leaflets & Brochures Monthly Magazines & Newsletters Digital Photocopying & Plan Copying Football Programme specialists Call Andy today on 01225 776678 or 07742 670 031 email: [email protected] Fast - Efficient - Friendly Andil House, Court Street, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. BA14 8BR 2015/16 Final League Tables Premier Division PWDLGFGAGD PTS 1 Maidenhead United 20 14 3 3 76 19 57 45 2 Oxford City 20 14 3 3 71 29 42 45 3 Burnham 20 14 3 3 63 27 36 45 4 Ascot United 20 11 3 6 60 38 22 36 5 North Greenford United 20 9 5 6 43 33 10 32 6 Marlow 20 9 1 10 61 46 15 28 7 Harefield United 20 8 4 8 59 49 10 28 8 Uxbridge 20 6 3 11 33 40 -7 21 9 Aylesbury 20 5 3 12 35 55 -20 18 10 Bracknell Town 20 5 2 13 32 60 -28 17 A M 11 Windsor 20 0 0 20 7 144 -137 0 PRINT & COPY South Division PWDLGFGAGD PTS 1 Sandhurst Town 20 17 0 3 86 23 63 51 Digital Printing Copying & Publishing 2 Eversley & California 20 16 1 3 73 23 50 49 3 Binfield 20 15 1 4 89 30 59 46 4 Badshot Lea 20 10 6 4 49 21 28 36 5 Hartley Wintney 20 9 4 7 30 36 -6 31 Digital Print 6 Camberley Town 20 9 1 10 44 42 2 28 7 Alton Town 20 5 4 11 36 88 -52 19 8 Knaphill 20 4 6 10 38 52 -14 18 & Copy Centre 9 Fleet Town 20 4 6 10 34 66 -32 18 10 Tadley Calleva 20 3 3 14 28 62 -34 12 in the heart of Trowbridge 11 Thatcham Town 20 0 4 16 15 79 -64 4 East Division PWDLGFGAGD PTS 1 Beaconsfield SYCOB 16 12 4 0 53 13 40 40 Letterheads & Compliment Slips 2 Holmer Green 16 11 1 4 61 35 26 34 3 Bedfont Sports Club 16 8 1 7 39 39 0 25 4 Wembley 16 7 3 6 30 26 4 24 5 Chalfont St Peter 16 7 2 7 45 41 4 23 Business Cards 6 Flackwell Heath 16 6 1 9 34 42 -8 19 7 Abbey Rangers 16 3 6 7 32 44 -12 15 8 Hanwell Town 16 4 3 9 25 39 -14 15 NCR Invoice Sets 9 Slough Town 16 2 3 11 23 63 -40 9 Central Division PWDLGFGAGD PTS Leaflets & Brochures 1 Clanfield 85 16 12 3 1 32 10 22 39 2 Kidlington 16 9 2 5 52 25 27 29 3 Buckingham Athletic 16 6 7 3 35 35 0 25 4 Carterton 16 5 7 4 21 17 4 22 Monthly Magazines & Newsletters 5 Didcot 16 5 6 5 27 31 -4 21 6 Aylesbury United 16 5 4 7 25 38 -13 19 7 Bicester Town 16 5 2 9 26 31 -5 17 Digital Photocopying & Plan Copying 8 Thame United 16 5 1 10 29 45 -16 16 9 Wantage Town 16 2 4 10 20 35 -15 10 Football Programme specialists Call Andy today on 01225 776678 or 07742 670 031 email: [email protected] Fast - Efficient - Friendly Andil House, Court Street, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. BA14 8BR LEAGUE CONSTITUTION FOR SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER DIVISION 1. Ascot United 2. Aylesbury 3 Beaconsfield SYCOB 4. Burnham 5. Harefield United 6. Maidenhead United 7. Marlow 8. North Greenford United 9. Oxford City 10. Sandhurst Town 11. Uxbridge SOUTH DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION EAST DIVISION 1 Alton Town 1 Bicester Town 1 Abbey Rangers Elect 2. Binfield 2. Buckingham Athletic 2. Barnet 3 Bracknell Town 3. Carterton 3. Bedfont Sports 4 Camberley Town 4. Chesham United 4. CB Hounslow 5 Cove 5. Clanfield 85 5. Chalfont St Peter 6 Eversley & California 6. Didcot Town 6. Colney Heath 7 Guildford City 7. Henley Town 7. Flackwell Heath 8 Hartley Wintney 8. Highmoor Ibis 8. Hanwell Town 9 Knaphill 9. Kidlington 9. Holmer Green 10. Westfield 10. Thame 10. Slough Town 11 Windsor FC u-18 11. Thatcham Town 11. Wembley 12. Wantage Town 12. Windsor FC academy League Officers Honorary President; Charlie Mortimore MBE Honorary Vice President; Brian Knights Honorary Vice President; Keith Franklin 15, Hadley Court, Coleridge Crescent, Colnbrook, Berks. SL3 0PL Telephone: 01753 686542 Honorary Vice President; Derek Hookway 4 Crosswell Close, Shepperton, Middlesex. TW17 0ST Telephone: 01932 785429 Mobile: 07887 912 023 e-mail: Chairman; Roy Merryweather, 27, Bardolph Close, Tokers End, Reading, Berks. RG4 9ER Telephone: 0118 972 2871 Mobile 07977 613665 e-mail [email protected] Vice Chairman; Ray Emmans, 5, Roebuck Rise, Tilehurst, Reading, Berks. RG31 6TP Telephone: 0118 941 6177 e-mail [email protected] General Secretary; Ian Maries, 6 Whittle Crescent, Farnborough, Hants GU14 9EB Telephone: 01252 512157 Mobile 07946 204538 e-mail [email protected] Fixture Secretary; Jan Verschuren 21 Snowdonia Way Great Ashby Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 6GU Mobile 07827 400542 e-mail: [email protected] Registration Secretary; Alan King Results Secretary 41 Underwood Road, High Wycombe, HP13 6YD Telephone: 07899 941414 e-mail: [email protected] and [email protected] Treasurer; Jan Verschuren, 21 Snowdonia Way Great Ashby Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 6GU Mobile 07827 400542 e-mail: [email protected] Tom Walton. Discipline (Chairman Discipline Sub Committee) Derwent House, Chazey Road, Reading, Berks. RG4 7DU Telephone: 0118 947 3784 Mobile: 07516 544151 e-mail [email protected] Kevin Parsons Discipline 3, Boundary Close, Tilehurst, Reading, Berks. RG31 4ER Telephone: 01189 416279 Mobile: 07747 617566 e-mail: [email protected] Jim Wood Discipline 2 Reids Place, Purton, Swindon, Wilts SN5 4AX Telephone 01793 771703 Mobile 07866 318104 e-mail [email protected] Referee Appointments Secretary South Terry Coates, 3, Eynsford Close, Caversham Park, Reading, Berks. RG4 6QX Telephone: 0118 954 5243 Mobile: 07770 556218 e-mail: [email protected] Referee Appointments Secretary Central Paul Montague 3 Horton Drive, Middleton Cheney, Banbury, Oxon OX17 2LP Telephone: 01295 711780 Mobile 07711 257716 e-mail: [email protected] Referee Appointments Secretary East Peter Smith 24 Thornbury Gardens, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 1RF Mobile 07887 657590 e-mail: [email protected] Youth Welfare Officer Darren Barnard 12 Alison Drive, Camberley, Surrey. GU15 2DY Telephone: 01276 686815 Mobile 07710 421328 e-mail [email protected] Registration Forms and Transfer Forms to be sent to Registration Secretary; Alan King Details above Recent League Honours Premier North West Central East South 95/96 Marlow Reading FC Slough Town Hayes 96/97 Oxford Utd Viking Sports Woking 97/98 Maidenhead Utd Abingdon Utd Wembley Woking 98/99 Aylesbury Utd North Leigh Brook House Reading FC 99/00 Chesham Carterton Hayes Staines 00/01 Aylesbury Thatcham Town St Albans Colliers Wood 01/02 Chesham Thatcham Town Hayes Wokingham 02/03 Hayes Didcot Town Uxbridge Flackwell 03/04 Wealdstone Buckingham Ath Maidenhead Utd Farnborough Town 04/05 Hayes Oxford City Chesham Chalfont St Peter Farnborough Town 05/06 Hayes Oxford City Northwood Harefield Utd Thatcham Town 06/07 Hayes Kidlington Reading Town Edgware Town Bisley Sport 07/08 Northwood Didcot Town Wokingham & Emmbrook Sunpostal Sport Reading Town 08/09 Hayes & Yeading Utd Kidlington Slough Wealdstone Maidenhead United 09/10 Wealdstone Witney United Flackwell Heath London Colney Farnborough 10/11 Slough Town Aylesbury Harefield Camberley Town 11/12 Maidenhead Utd Abingdon United St Albams City Bracknell Town 12/13 Maidenhead Utd Holmer Green Uxbridge Newbury 13/14 Maidenhead Utd Didcot Oxhey Jets Alton Town 14/15 Maidenhead Utd Wantage Town North Greenford United Bracknell Town 15/16 Maidenhead Utd Clanfield 85 Beconsfield SYCOB Sandhurst Town Cup Winners from 89/90 89/90 Yeading 96/97 Oxford City 03/04 Wealdstone 10/11 Harefield Utd 90/91 Reading 97/98 Wembley 04/05 Barton Rovers 11/12 Maidenhead United 91/92 Brentford 98/99 Reading 05/06 Barton Rovers 12/13 Holmer Green 92/93 Hungerford Town 99/00 Wembley 06/07 No Competition 13/14 Didcot 93/94 Wycombe Wanderers 00/01 No Competition 07/08 Northwood 14/15 Maidenhead United 94/95 Staines Town 01/02 St Albans 08/09 Wealdstone 15/16 Maidenhead United 95/96 Woking 02/03 Aylesbury Utd 09/10 Wealdstone Memory Jogger – for all Match Secretaries 1. Contact your Referee Appointments Secretary as soon as possible so as to be aware of the system that they wish to operate this season. 2. Confirm your matches with your opposition and your match officials as soon as possible, do not leave it to the last minute. 3. If matches are in doubt due to weather conditions, you must get an inspection by a class 5 official. This will be strictly observed this season. 4. Keep the Fixture Secretary fully informed of your F.A. Youth Cup matches. 5. Inform your League opposition of changes to your fixture when organising an F.A. Youth Cup match and telephone match result after the match. 6. Pay particular attention to the third paragraph of Rule 10(F).
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