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The North Bucks & District Football League North Bucks & District Football League Club Directory 2014 - 2015 Season THE NORTH BUCKS & DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE (Founded 1911) President: N. HOLMAN Esq. Hon. Life Vice-Presidents: F. WATSON Esq., E. GARDINER Esq., P.H.G. SAWYER Esq., R.S. HELEY Esq., H.G. TUCKEY Esq., G.A. CARTER Esq., W.R. JOHNSON Esq., B. RIDGEWAY Esq., R.S. PAGE Esq., R.J. GURNETT Esq., N. HOLMAN Esq., Vice-Presidents: E.B. SMITH Esq., A.J. NORTH Esq., B.G. MOORE Esq., A. BOND Esq., D.C. GRAINGE Esq., K. TEW Esq., P. HAMMOND Esq., B. STUCHBURY Esq., Chairman: A.P. JESKINS BSc(Hons) MRICS MCIOB CEnv CBuildE MCABE FFB MRSPH MBII ACMI MISPAL AMInstLM Tel: (07511) 500032 Email: [email protected] Vice-Chairman: M. McSTRAW Esq. Tel: (07879) 779572 Email: [email protected] General Secretary and Welfare Officer: A.P. JESKINS Esq. 1, Rowan Close, St Peter’s Park, Brackley, Northants, NN13 6PB Tel: (07511) 500032 Email: [email protected] Treasurer and Fixtures Secretary: Mrs. Brenda SPRULES 22, Dovecote Road, Roade, Northants, NN7 2NE Tel: (01604) 862831 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Registration Secretary: N. ALDREN Esq. Lower End Cottage, Lower End, Thornborough, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK18 2DB Tel: (01280) 821736, Mobile: (07961) 049713 Email: [email protected] Referees’ Secretary: J. HEDGE Esq. 50, Linford Avenue, Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK16 8BY Tel: (01908) 610636, Mobile: (07880) 878205 Email: [email protected] The League Management Committee: B. STUCHBURY Esq., C. HODGES Esq., Miss. N. MULLIS, H:\\NBDFL\Club Directory\Handbook 2014-2015 Rev. C.docx Page 1 of 27 Date Printed: 21st January 2015 North Bucks & District Football League Club Directory 2014 - 2015 Season CLUB DIRECTORY 2014 - 2015 AFC Santander (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (1987) Secretary: Mr. Mark Crumbie Address: 8, Sheridan Grove, Oxley Park, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK4 4GP. Tel: (01908) 504038 Mobile: (07929) 059146 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Matthew Millburn Tel: (01908) 520663 Mobile: (07715) 168964 Ground: Loughton Sports & Social Club, The Pavilion, Linceslade Grove, Loughton, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK5 8DL. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Mark Wheeler Mobile: (07885) 252219 Shirts: Red Alt: White Shorts: Red Alt: Black Socks: Red Alt: Black Bow Brickhill F.C. (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (1955) Secretary: Mr. Roy Toombs Address: 3, Station Road, Bow Brickhill, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK17 9JN. Tel: (01908) 375151 Mobile: (07860) 627089 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Roy Toombs Tel: (01908) 375151 Mobile: (07860) 627089 Ground: Rushmere Close, Bow Brickhill, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK17 9JB. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Andy Smith Mobile: (07875) 556694 Shirts: Blue / Red Alt: Orange Shorts: Blue Alt: Orange Socks: Blue Alt: Orange H:\\NBDFL\Club Directory\Handbook 2014-2015 Rev. C.docx Page 2 of 27 Date Printed: 21st January 2015 North Bucks & District Football League Club Directory 2014 - 2015 Season Brackley Old Boys F.C. (Northamptonshire F.A.) (2014) Secretary: Mr. Nigel Jenkins Address: 32, Manor Road, Brackley, Northants, NN13 6AJ. Tel: (01280) 704561 Mobile: (07817) 910744 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Simon Thompson Tel: Mobile: (07885) 430222 Ground: Brackley Recreation Centre, Springfield Way, Brackley, Northants, NN13 6JJ. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Nigel Jenkins Mobile: (07817) 910744 Mr. Mark Mounsdon Mobile: (07729) 933842 Shirts: Red / White Stripes Alt: Blue Shorts: Black Alt: Blue Socks: Red Alt: Blue Brackley Sports F.C. (Northamptonshire F.A.) (2004) Secretary: Mr. Andy Bannard Address: 11, Blencowe Drive, Brackley, Northants, NN13 6HH. Tel: (01280) 308204 Mobile: (07931) 370491 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Andy Bannard Tel: (01280) 308204 Mobile: (07931) 370491 Ground: Brackley Recreation Centre, Springfield Way, Brackley, Northants, NN13 6JJ. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Robert Dick Mobile: (07977) 001995 Shirts: Blue Alt: Orange Shorts: Blue Alt: Black Socks: Blue Alt: Black 1st XI: Manager: TBC Mobile: TBC Shirts: Blue Alt: Orange Shorts: Blue Alt: Black Socks: Blue Alt: Black H:\\NBDFL\Club Directory\Handbook 2014-2015 Rev. C.docx Page 3 of 27 Date Printed: 21st January 2015 North Bucks & District Football League Club Directory 2014 - 2015 Season Charlton & District F.C. (Northamptonshire F.A.) (2007) Secretary: Mr. Keith Wilks Address: Middle Earth, Main Street, Charlton, Nr. Banbury, Oxon, OX17 3DP. Tel: (01295) 810994 Mobile: (07816) 933212 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Adrian Drewry Tel: (01295) 811523 Mobile: (07769) 700815 Ground: Farthinghoe Road, Charlton, Nr. Brackley, Oxon, OX17 3DE. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Keith Wilks Mobile: (07816) 933212 Shirts: Black / White Stripes Alt: Red / Black Shorts: Black Alt: Red / Black Socks: Black Alt: Red / Black City Colts F.C. (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (1998) Secretary: Mr. Bill Brotherton Address: Tel: - Mobile: (07833) 567001 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Charles McManus Tel: - Mobile: - Ground: MK Village Pavilion, Worrelle Avenue, Middleton, MK10 9AD Tel: (01908) 698229 Dressing Rooms - On Ground ‘A’ XI: Manager: Mr. Bill Brotherton Mobile: (07824) 532599 Ground: Walnut Tree Sports Ground, Bourton Low, Walnut Tree, Milton Keynes, MK7 7DE. Shirts: Navy Blue Alt: Orange Shorts: Navy Blue Alt: Black Socks: Navy Blue Alt: Black H:\\NBDFL\Club Directory\Handbook 2014-2015 Rev. C.docx Page 4 of 27 Date Printed: 21st January 2015 North Bucks & District Football League Club Directory 2014 - 2015 Season Clean Slate F.C. (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (2010) Secretary: Mr. Joel Kennard Address: 2, Bens Close, Castlethorpe, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK19 7EF. Tel: (01908) 334404 Mobile: (07925) 088798 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Darren Turney Tel: - Mobile: (07801) 743659 Ground: Milton Keynes Irish Centre, Watling Street, Milton Keynes, MK2 2HX. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Oliver Baucutt Mobile: (07951) 533933 Shirts: Purple Alt: Red / White Shorts: Purple Alt: Red Socks: Purple Alt: Red Comet MK F.C. (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (2012) Secretary: Mr. Larry Burton Address: 11, Shakespeare Close, Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK16 8RY. Tel: (01908) 614960 Mobile: (07725) 059934 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Neal Gooden Tel: Mobile: (07976) 277621 Ground: Radciffe School, Aylesbury Street West, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK12 5BJ. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Larry Burton Mobile: (07725) 059934 Shirts: Light Blue Alt: Purple Shorts: Light Blue Alt: Purple Socks: Light Blue Alt: Purple 2nd XI: Manager: TBC Mobile: TBC Shirts: Yellow Alt: Purple Shorts: Red Alt: Purple Socks: Red Alt: Purple H:\\NBDFL\Club Directory\Handbook 2014-2015 Rev. C.docx Page 5 of 27 Date Printed: 21st January 2015 North Bucks & District Football League Club Directory 2014 - 2015 Season Deanshanger Athletic F.C. (Northamptonshire F.A.) (1946) Secretary: Wills Latimer Address: 30 Diswell, Brookway, Deanshanger, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK19 6GB. Tel: Mobile: (07818) 815872 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Keith Whitehead Tel: (01908) 567485 Mobile: - Ground: Deanshanger Sports & Social Club, Little London Road, Deanshanger, Milton Keynes, MK19 6HU. Tel: (01908) 567137 Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Carl Murphy Mobile: (07970) 495020 Shirts: Blue Alt: Yellow Shorts: Blue Alt: Yellow Socks: Blue Alt: Yellow 2nd XI: Manager: Mr. Scott Kerley Mobile: (07813) 458160 Shirts: Yellow Alt: Blue Shorts: Yellow Alt: Blue Socks: Yellow Alt: Blue Great Horwood F.C. (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (1966) Secretary: Mr. Darren Sirett Address: 19, Greenway, Great Horwood, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK17 0QR. Tel: (01296) 713234 Mobile: (07798) 653170 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Vyv Rudd Tel: - Mobile: (07970) 089809 Ground: Castle Fields, Nash Road, Great Horwood, Milton Keynes, MK17 0QP. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Chris Archer Mobile: (07530) 537856 Shirts: Yellow Alt: Claret Shorts: Blue Alt: Claret Socks: Yellow Alt: Claret 2nd XI: Manager: Mr. Mark Broom Mobile: (07860) 358859 Shirts: Yellow Alt: Black / Blue Stripes Shorts: Blue Alt: Black Socks: Yellow Alt: Black H:\\NBDFL\Club Directory\Handbook 2014-2015 Rev. C.docx Page 6 of 27 Date Printed: 21st January 2015 North Bucks & District Football League Club Directory 2014 - 2015 Season Great Linford F.C. (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (1993) Secretary: Mr. Keith Fox Address: 1, Grizedale, Heelands, Milton Keyenes, Bucks, MK13 7NG. Tel: (01908) 320653 Mobile: (07902) 840493 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Tony Hawkins Tel: (01908) 676053 Mobile: (07859) 055808 Ground: Marsh Drive Sports Ground, Great Linford, Milton Keynes, MK14 5HH. Dressing Rooms - On Ground 1st XI: Manager: Mr. Craig Thompson Mobile: (07432) 883710 Shirts: Black / Yellow Alt: TBC Shorts: Black Alt: TBC Socks: Yellow Alt: TBC 2nd XI: Manager: Mr. Keith Fox Mobile: (07902) 840493 Shirts: Black / Yellow Alt: TBC Shorts: Black Alt: TBC Socks: Yellow Alt: TBC Grendon Rangers F.C. (Berks & Bucks F.A.) (1947) Secretary: Mr. Pete Busby Address: 1, Pond Cottages, Edgcott, Nr. Aylesbury, Bucks, HP18 0TW. Tel: (01296) 770369 Mobile: (07979) 470734 E-Mail: [email protected] Chairman: Mr. Paul Jackman Tel: (01296) 770568 Mobile: (07733) 276479 Ground: Playing Field, Main Street, Grendon Underwood, Bucks, HP18 0SP. Dressing Rooms - Village Hall 2nd XI: Manager: Mr. Paul Irwin Mobile: (07904) 189357
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