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WTFC 1St Team V Hindringham 19Th December 2015 Wymondham Town FC V Hindringham FC 19th December 2015 KO 1:30pm sponsored by Barney Howes £1 . Welcome to King’s Head Meadow, the home of A bit about the opposition: Wymondham Town Football Club Name: Hindringham FC Welcome to the King’s Head Meadow and The 1883 Bar for the thirteenth league game of the 2015-16 season. We hope you all have Home ground: The Pavillion, Wells Road, Hindringham NR21 0PL an enjoyable evening and that we’re able to end the day celebrating a Established: 1919 WTFC victory. Manager: Pawel Guziejko Today’s sponsor: Team colours: Home - Black & white Today’s game is kindly sponsored by Barney Howes. Former !! Away - Royal blue Wymondham Town player Barney played in the 1971-71 Wymondham Town Division 1 League Winners team. The next season Barney was Last match result: Hindringham 0-3 Hellesdon in the Wroxham team that were also league champions. On Thursdays Last year’s final position: 12th he played for Corinthians & played for them in a final at Carrow Road. Barney also played for Wreningham on Sundays & he also played for the Regal Cinema team and the Olympic Removals Charity Team & This week’s fixtures in the Almary Green was secretary of Wreningham & Wymondham Sunday. Anglian Comb Division 1. 19/12/15! Aylsham v Loddon United 19/12/15! Bungay Town v Holt United 19/12/15! Foulsham v North Walsham Town 19/12/15! Hellesdon v Waveney 19/12/15! Poringland Wanderers v Beccles Town 19/12/15! Stalham Town v Hempnall 19/12/15! Sheringham v Bradenham Wanderers Recent results: 12/12/15! Aylsham 1-0 Bungay Town 12/12/15! Hellesdon 3-1 Stalham Town 12/12/15! Hempnall 4-4 Foulsham 12/12/15! Loddon United 7-0 Sheringham Regal Chartiy Football Team 12/12/15! Wymondham Town 2-4 Poringland Wanderers Back Row (L-R) Vernon George, Barney Howes, Les King, Phil Tye, Mick Tooley, Phil Kelly Front Row (L-R) Dick Copbb, Dick Bullcock, John McKay, Jimmy Moran, Derek Turner 3. The President’s Bit Two more of our teams from the past are: Once again it’s almost Christmas. As you get older Christmas seems Wreningham FC 1970: R Yallop, B Howes, L King, A Manser, A to come round now far too quickly. I would like to wish all the people Brown, D Rix, D Cobb, K Felpham, R Healy, D Moore, M Brooks, who have played & supported local football here at our club, keep fit T Reynolds & well & we can watch football at the Kings Head Meadow for many Deopham FC 1962: Great clubman J Wilkinson, J Tillet, B years to come. Buckenham, K Darkins, M Paul, P Bunn, R Darkins, T Sand, K Ready, It’s Sports Personality Of The Year on the BBC again, this year has D Etheridge, M Chilleystone, E Darkins. been great for our sports stars & it’s hard to pick a winner. Andy I must write about our Ladies Team, this year they have got better. Murray, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Mo Farah & Lewis Hamilton, in that order, They have not only been a credit to our club but to Norfolk Ladies’ could be the winner. Our running man ‘Run Wrighty Run’ like me, will football, even their mascot, the rabbit, is getting a box of chocolates have to watch the programme on TV. for Christmas. All our Ladies Team would like to thank all the kind support they have been given & wish you all a happy Christmas & a Our Treasurer Emma Chambers, who went to America to watch her healthy New Year. favourite Steven Gerrard play, was pleased when in the press reported that the King of the Kop met Klopp. Steven Gerrard has come back & met the new Liverpool manager & is training with the club. He is going to play for Liverpool Legends against the Australina Legends in Sydney on January 7th, it’s a long way for Emma to go as she has plenty of work here at our club. I do think that if the new manager of Liverpool had taken the job earlier then Steven Gerrard would still play for Liverpool. I would like to thank the following for their kind help and support for my charity Star Throwers over the past year; Hethersett & Tas-Valley Cricket Club, Tony Selby, Peter Steward, MW Surfacing Ltd, Leo Parke, Mick Money & the past Wymondham Town teams that played in my charity match game at the Kings Head Meadow. I’d also like to Every good will for Christmas & the New Year thank Hazel Butcher & ID Sweepers, our match sponsors, & the Les King Fitness Express Leisure Team at Park Farm who support Star Throwers. 4. 5. If we do get a take it or leave it after January 5th then I will as Chairman call a public meeting as soon as is possible to decide what A few words from the Chairman: course of action to take. It’s Wymondham’s Football Club so its up to Good Afternoon and welcome to the Kings Head Meadow for this the members and people of Wymondham to make the decision. afternoons fixture against Hindringham. In closing I have done my best as Chairman to save this Club over We welcome all their players, officials and supporters and hope they nearly 2 years and yes I am used to all the sages who tell everyone will have an enjoyable afternoon with us behind you back where I go wrong. It seems the only thing no one moans or criticises me for is the 30 hours unpaid skivvying I do at the As we arrive at the end of another turbulent year in the long life of club each week because no one else would be stupid enough to do it. Wymondham Town Football Club I wonder if this will be the last Wishing Everyone a Peaceful Christmas and a Brave New Year Christmas and New Year in the Clubs long and proud history? Kind Regards The lease negotiations have stalled and as a club we will learn at the Andy Gardiner Full Council meeting of Tuesday January 5th whether any Chairman concessions have been granted to us or whether we are given an ultimatum of take it or leave it. WTFC Three meetings have taken place with the Council since July. I would like to say negotiations but unfortunately there has been no negotiation other than the term and the rent. These meetings have just been talking shops. Computer problems ? We have the solution... With only 4 of us on the committee who give over 30 hours plus per t1$-BQUPQ4BMFT 3FQBJST6QHSBEFT t: 01953 859753 week each to keep it going, the question does have to be asked as to t#VTJOFTT*54VQQPSU 7 Market Street whether Wymondham wants a football club anymore. t8FC%FTJHO)PTUJOH Wymondham, NR18 0AJ t8JSFE8JSFMFTT/FUXPSLJOH I expect everyone will create when its gone and say how wonderful it t#VTJOFTT5FMFDPNT$$57 t: 01760 336122 was as they view the pictures on the wall of the heritage museum and t3FNPUF4VQQPSU0OMJOF#BDLVQT 53 Market Place, that will be it. Swafham, PE37 7LE t: 01366 387970 Its exactly like when they shut the last pub in the Village down. 9 Market Place, Everyone moans, groans and campaigns to keep it open but no one used it while it was there. Downham Mkt, PE38 9DG www.angliacomputersolutions.co.uk PC & Laptop - Sales, Repairs & Upgrades - Business Support - Web Design & Hosting - Wired & Wireless Networking - Business Telecoms - CCTV - Remote Support - Online Backups 6. Sunday 13th December from 12:30pm Fancy sponsoring the a match? Or having a pitch side advertising board? Options include: Match sponsorship £60 per match Pitch side board £350 per year Foyer board £50 per year Contact [email protected] or ask one of the Club’s Officials for details of our various sponsorship packages. SundaySunday 13th 10th December January from from 12:30pm 12:30pm Sunday 13th December from 12:30pm Quiz Wordsearch: 1. How many years did the Hundred Years War last? U W T Z 2. What is the capital city of Australia? M R E N 3. How many episodes of Fawlty Towers were made? S E Q D E Q E A B X 4. What do the dots on a pair of dice add up to? Z D Y U A K N I B J F K Q H H P L O D U R H R D G Z 5. Which star is nearest to Earth? Y J W A P M K O I S T M L L A B W O N S 6. How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison? M X P U A U J L N L I G J Y Z A H I U J E B C E Q J D M N V E B F U 7. In which year was the first FA Cup final held at Wembley? X D G L Q C H Q R N S J Q Q 8. Which country has the longest coastline? M F X E B A P N I I E U N U C Y R I A F E U N B L P 9. Which flag is raised when a ship is about to leave port? C H R I S T M A S G C G O P N P Y Y S N W I L G M V X H R X 10.Which planet is nearest the sun? J G A X A L R W W Y L J A J X Q F Q S F T A Q R E U M I Answers on the back page.
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