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WOOLWICH and ELTHAM SUNDAY FOOTBALL ALLIANCE Founded 2006 WOOLWICH AND ELTHAM SUNDAY FOOTBALL ALLIANCE Founded 2006 APPLICATION FORM INFORMATION 2016-2017 INCORPORATING THE PLUMSTEAD CHALLENGE CUP THIS ALLIANCE WAS FORMED BY THE WOOLWICH AND DISTRICT SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE (FORMED 1891) AND THE ELTHAM AND DISTRICT SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE (FORMED 1959) AFFILIATED TO THE LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WOOLWICH AND ELTHAM SUNDAY FOOTBALL ALLIANCE Founded 2006 (INCORPORATING THE PLUMSTEAD CHALLENGE CUP) Unless stated, all correspondence should be addressed to the Hon. League Secretary Hon. Chairman Mr Shayne Hoadley 07985 807174 [email protected] Hon. Deputy Chairman Dear Applicant, Mr Dave Fone 07957 376392 [email protected] APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Hon. League Secretary Mr Jason Verrillo 07795 956379 [email protected] We refer to your recent enquiry. Hon. Treasurer Mrs Steph Pinner 07951 219531 In this downloaded document you will find the application “pack” information and [email protected] instructions. Hon. Referees’ & Interim Fixtures Secretary Mr David Hooker Please ensure that where possible, ALL questions are completed. Please note that 07766 541061 [email protected] or we are a Sunday morning football league and therefore our kick off times are [email protected] 10:30am apart from Cup Finals and the occasional fixture. Hon. Assistant Referees’ Secretary Mr Stuart Axford 07958 287924 Upon the completion and return of this application form you will be contacted and [email protected] advised to attend an interview with the Management Committee. Details of the date, Hon. Registration Secretary Mrs Kelly Hooker time and location will be provided. 07722 271194 [email protected] Hon. Results Secretary Please ensure you bring with you the £20.00 application fee on the day of interview Ms Lisa Brooks or post it along with this form to the League Secretary. 07952 793938 [email protected] Hon. Conduct Secretary Yours faithfully Mr Paul Greenfield 07894 316419 [email protected] Hon. Trophy Officer Mr Louis Jay Jason Verrillo 07949 774118 Jason Verrillo Hon. Social Media Officer Mr Jake Riley Hon. League Secretary 07464 610315 [email protected] The Woolwich & Eltham Sunday Football Alliance is a certified Respect League LFA “Respect” League of the Year 2012 Lif e President John Sollitt Vice Presidents Tony Barton Arthur Tansley AFFILIATED TO THE LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION THIS ALLIANCE WAS FORMED BY THE WOOLWICH AND DISTRICT SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Founded 1891) AND THE ELTHAM AND DISTRICT SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Founded 1959) WOOLWICH AND ELTHAM SUNDAY FOOTBALL ALLIANCE Founded 2006 (INCORPORATING THE PLUMSTEAD CHALLENGE CUP) APPLICATION FORM Please reply to the Hon. League Secretary: Name of Club * ______________________________________ * Has this name been accepted by a County Association ? YES / NO If yes, County & Affiliation No ____________ Name of Club Secretary______________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________Post Code________________ Phone/Contact No : Home: _________________Business________________ Mobile ______________ Email Address: __________________________________ Alternative Contact details: Name, Address and phone numbers : ______________________________________________________ Club Colours Shirts____________ Shorts____________ Socks_____________ ( BLACK or very dark : * * SHIRTS are not allowed) 2nd strip Colours: Shirts____________ Shorts____________ Socks_________________ Home ground applied for:_________________________________Phone No : __________________ Previous Leagues participated in: Please circle all that apply. London & Kent Suburban League YES NO Orpington & Bromley YES NO Metropolitan SFL YES NO North West Kent League YES NO Other, please specify:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Reasons for leaving your current League______________________________________________________________________ Number of Cautions in last 2 seasons: ____________________ Number of sendings off in last 2 seasons:___________________ Why have you made an application to this Alliance? ____________________________________________________________ Do you have any unpaid financial obligation to a previous League or County Association? YES NO Have you a copy of the Current W & E SFA handbook? YES NO Finances / General Administration: 1. Have you obtained Club Sponsorship? YES NO If YES, how much? £____________ Name of Sponsor ____________________________________ If NO, how will you finance the season? __________________________ 2. Have you a Bank Account in the Club’s name? YES NO Bank Name: ______________________ 3. How many players are you looking to register? ___________ (Maximum 30 – League Rule 8c) 4. Have any of these played for other Clubs within the Alliance? YES NO If Yes, provide club/s details:__________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. How much is the signing on fee per player? £________________ 6. How many people form your Club Committee? _________________ 7. Do you have or intend to have a Code of Conduct for all members of your Club YES NO 8. Are you prepared to “sign up” to the F. A.’s “Respect” program? YES NO 9. Has your club achieved Charter Standard? (It will soon be a requirement for membership) YES NO 10. Do you have any qualified / registered referees within your Club? YES NO Please NOTE: The Management Committee will determine which division your club is constituted in when the proposed constitution is created. THE FOLLOWING ADVICE IS A GUIDE TO EXPENDITURE TO ENTER AND PLAY FOOTBALL IN THIS ALLIANCE. IT IS ESSENTIAL YOU ARE ABLE TO MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS Application Fee - £20.00 (if successful this fee will be taken off the goodwill fee owed) Goodwill Bond - £150.00 (Rule 2c, subject to change) League fees - £60.00 (All fees listed above are correct as of January 2016) Referees fees -£35.00 for Home games (50% shared for Cup matches) Permits- say Minimum 10 x £90.00 each We recommend you keep a copy of this completed application form, forward it to Mr Jason Verrillo, 93 Bostall Hill, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 0QX Tel : 07795 956379 (M) with a CHEQUE, NOT CASH, made payable to the Woolwich & Eltham Sunday Football Alliance for the sum of £20.00 This fee will be returned to you in the event of your club not being successful in your application to join our League. INFORMATION TO THE CLUB APPLYING FOR MEMBERSHIP 1) For new Clubs to be elected into the Alliance, you MUST attend the AGM on Monday 20th June 2016. This will be held at the Meridian Sports & Social Club, Charlton Park Lane, London SE7 8QS (8:00pm start.) 2) If elected, your Club’s remaining bond (£130.00) should be paid in full within 14 days of election = no later than Monday 4th July 2016 3) Annual Subscriptions (£60.00) MUST be paid on or before Monday 8th August 2016 General Meeting (League Rule 3b) 4) Player Registrations (at least 11) should be registered with the Hon. League Registration Secretary 14 days before the 1st Sunday of the season. (League Rule 8(A)(iii) 5) Home Permit Dates should be sought, confirmed and sent to the Hon. Fixtures Secretary by 15th August each season, on the “Permit & Pitch Availability” form to be provided by the League. (League Rule 10(A) 6) LFA County Affiliation Number MUST be sent to the Hon. League Secretary by the 15th August. (League Rule 3(E) 7) You must be in possession of the following items? Do you have these? First Aid Kit YES NO Assistant Referees’ Flags YES NO 2 Match Balls YES NO Corner Posts & Flags YES NO STANDING ORDERS: (J) Teams and match officials are to note that no game shall commence more than 30 minutes after the agreed time of kick-off. The appointed referee should make certain that, if a game is allowed to go ahead, it is notified as starting more than 30 minutes late (do not leave it to the Management Committee to decide). When there is no appointed referee, or the appointed referee fails to arrive, Teams must ensure that the game takes place and does not kick-off later than 30 minutes after the agreed kick-off time. (K) Teams are responsible for the behaviour of spectators. Officers will review all instances of crowd disturbance. They have discretion to impose sanctions against defaulting Teams regardless of any action taken by the County or Football Association in consequence of reported incidents. CLUB/PLAYER DISCIPLINE: Please note the following passages from the Handbook: Rule 8(H)(ii) – The Management Committee shall have the power to refuse, cancel or suspend the registration of any player, or fine any player except those under the age of 18, at their discretion who has been charged and found guilty of registration irregularities. (Subject to Rule 16). ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY WISH TO ASK AT INTERVIEW 1)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7)___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Add additional questions to a separate piece of paper if more space is required. FIND US AT: TWITTER - @WESFA_FOOTBALL FACEBOOK – WOOLWICH & ELTHAM SUNDAY FOOTBALL ALLIANCE WEBSITE – WESFA.CO .
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