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CLUB Contacts Season 2021-2022 League Sponsors: Chromasport: 01733 262526 CLUB Contacts Season 2021-2022 League sponsors: Chromasport: 01733 262526 www.chromasport.co.uk Duston Garage: 01604 756711 www.dustongaragecarsales.co.uk Up to date contact information can be accessed online via FA Full Time & the League APP for iPhone & Android @northantscombo Full Members Meetings Venue: Sixfields Stadium, Upton Way, Northampton. NN5 5QA Monday 13th September 2021 Monday 14th February 2022 AGM – Monday 13th June 2022 Commencing 19:30 League Officers Chairman: R. Gardner – Mob: 07892 666098 General Secretary: D.R. JARRETT Mobile: 07878 492483 [email protected] Treasurer: M.S. NAYLOR Tel: 01604 584324 [email protected] Referees Secretary: S. CHENEY Mob: 07793 241099 [email protected] Registration Secretary: R. MASON Mob: 07833 904502 [email protected] Fixture Secretary: J. PIGGOTT Mob: 07443 601986 [email protected] Publicity Officer: I. HUCKLE Mob: 07936 140649 Email: [email protected] RESULTS to be TEXTED in by Saturday – 17:15 Mid-week – 21:00 Page 2 CLUB DETAILS AFC Houghton Magna F.C. (Division One) Secretary: Robert Garrett Address: 81, Naseby Road, Kettering, Northants. NN16 0LH Email: [email protected] Mob: 07771 359459 Address of Ground: Village Hall, Leys Lane, Great Houghton, Northampton. NN4 0AN Colours: Yellow & Green/Green/Yellow Alt: Red & Navy/Navy/Navy AFC Woodford Wolves (Division Two) Secretary: Lucy Catchpole Address: 152, Oundle Road, Thrapston, Northants. NN14 4PG Email: [email protected] Mob: 07950 109729 Address of Ground: Woodford Community & Sports, Highfield Road, Woodford, Northants. NN14 4HD Colours: Orange/Black/Black Alt: Maroon/Maroon/Maroon Brixworth All Saints F.C. (Division Two) Secretary: Simon Compton 12, Olde Forde Close, Brixworth, Northants. NN6 9KF Email: [email protected] Mob: 07985 810817 Ground: 01604 880073 Address of Ground: St Davids Playing Fields, Entrance via Froxhill Cres, Brixworth, Northants. NN6 9LN Colours: Red & Black/Black/Black Alt: Blue & Black Stripes/Blue/Blue Bugbrooke St Michael F.C. (Division One & Division Two) Secretary: Graham Connew Address: 51, Pilgrims Lane, Bugbrooke, Northants. NN7 3PJ Email: [email protected] Mob: 07799 492280 Tel: 01604 839129 Address of Ground: Bugbrooke Playing Fields, Birds Close, Gayton Rd, Bugbrooke, Northants. NN7 3RN Colours: ‘A’ Team: Black & White/Black/Black Alt: Yellow & Blue/Royal Blue/Royal Blue ‘B’ Team: Black & White/Black/Black Alt: Yellow & Blue/Royal Blue/Royal Blue Page 3 Burton Park Wanderers F.C. Reserves (Division Three) Secretary: David Borrett Address: 168, Station Road, Burton Latimer, Northants. NN15 5NU Email: [email protected] Mob: 07794 959915 Tel: 01536 724257 Address of Ground: King George Recreation Ground, Pioneer Avenue, Burton Latimer, Northants. NN15 5LJ Colours: Blue & Black/Black/Black Alt: Green/Green/Green Corby F.C. Siam (Division Two & Division Four) Secretary: David Thurman Address: 16, The Square, Thorpe Malsor, Kettering, Northants. NN14 1JP Email: [email protected] Mob: 07711 871143 Address of Ground: Stanion Village Hall, Brigstock Road, Stanion, Northants. NN14 1BX Colours: 1st Team: Red/White/Red Alt: Blue/Black/Black Reserves: Orange/Black/Black Alt: Blue/Black/Black Corby Kingswood F.C. (Division Three) Secretary: Susan Mabbott Address: 101, Beanfield Avenue, Corby, Northants. NN18 0AU Email: [email protected] Mob: 07808 850401 Address of Ground: Abington Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 2SF Colours: Black & White Stripes / Black / Black Alt: TBC Corby Locos F.C. (Division One & Division Three) Secretary: David Holmes Address: 55, Oakley Road, Corby, Northants. NN18 9NH Email: [email protected] Mob: 07479 920310 Address of Ground: West Glebe South Pavilion (4), Cottingham Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 1SZ Colours: 1st Team: Orange & Black/Black/Orange Alt: Royal Blue/Royal Blue/Royal Blue Reserves: Orange & Black/Black/Orange Alt: Red/Red/Red Page 4 Corby Pegasus F.C. (Premier Division & Division Three) Secretary: William McAuley Address: 7, Yardley Close, Corby, Northants. NN17 2YE Email: [email protected] Tel: 01536 204663 Mob: 07506 101263 Address of Ground: West Glebe South Pavilion (3), Cottingham Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 1SZ Colours: 1st Team: Navy & Sky/Navy/Navy & Sky Alt: Red & Black/Red & Black/Red & Black Reserves: Red & Black/Red & Black/Red & Black Alt: Navy & Sky/Navy/Navy & Sky Corby Rovers F.C. (Division Three) Secretary: James Cox Address: 42, Wedmore Court, Corby, Northants. NN18 0DZ Email: [email protected] Mob: 07851 843749 Address of Ground: Corby Business Academy, Gretton Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 5GB Colours: Blue & White Stripe/White/Blue & White Alt: Red & White Stripe/Red/Red Corby Stewart & Lloyds F.C. (Premier Division & Division Three) Secretary: John Davies Address: 6, Manitoba Close, Corby, Northants. NN18 9HX Email: [email protected] Mob: 07588 018397 Address of Ground: Occupation Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 1EH Colours: Red & Black/Black/Black Alt: Blue/Blue/Blue Reserves: Red & Black/Black/Black Alt: Blue/Blue/Blue Corby Strip Mills F.C. (Division One) Secretary: Jordan Smart Address: 40, Cupar Crescent, Corby, Northants. NN17 1RF Email: [email protected] Mob: 07808 850401 Address of Ground: West Glebe South Pavilion (1), Cottingham Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 1SZ Colours: Red/Black/Black Alt: Blue/Black/Black Page 5 Corby Trades F.C. (Division Four) Secretary: Roy Black Address: 15, Cameron Court, Corby, Northants. NN17 1RD Email: [email protected] Mob: 07969 778738 Address of Ground: West Glebe South Pavilion, Cottingham Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 1SZ Colours: Burgundy/Burgundy/Burgundy Alt: Red & Navy/Navy/Navy Daventry Town Hobbs F.C. (Division Three) Secretary: Brian Porter Address: 3, Packwood Close, Daventry, Northants. NN11 8AJ Email: [email protected] Mob: 07903 859107 Tel: 01327 301570 Address of Ground: Daventry Sports Park, Browns Road, Daventry, Northants. NN11 4NS Colours: Purple/Purple/Purple Alt: White/White/White David Green United F.C. (Division Four) Secretary: Steven Fowler Address: 16, Whiteford Drive, Kettering, Northants. NN15 6HH Email: [email protected] Mob: 07388 890685 Address of Ground: Memorial Ground, Sywell Road, Wellingborough, Northants. NN8 6BS Colours: Green & Yellow/Green/Yellow Alt: Black & White/Black/Black Duston Dynamo F.C. (Division One) Secretary: Gaynor Griffin Address: 29, Hawkstone Close, Duston, Northampton. NN5 6RZ Email: [email protected] Mob: 07714 034771 Address of Ground: Kislingbury Playing Fields, Beech Lane, Kislingbury, Northants. NN7 4AL Colours: Orange/Black/Orange & Black Alt: White/Black/Orange & Black Page 6 Earls Barton United F.C. (Premier Division & Division Two) Secretary: Antony Owen Address: 82, Dowthorpe End, Earls Barton, Northants. NN6 0NH Email: [email protected] Mob: 07854 651120 Address of Ground: Pioneer Sports Ground, Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northants. NN6 0RB or Grange Sports Field, Northampton Road, Earls Barton, Northants. NN6 0HF after 20 th Sept Colours: 1st Team: Green & White/Green/Green Alt: Yellow/Blue/Yellow Reserves: Green & White/Green/Green Alt: Yellow/Blue/Yellow Far Cotton Phoenix F.C. (Division Four) Secretary: Steve Henry Address: 3, Abthorpe Avenue, Northampton. NN2 8NS Email: [email protected] Mob: 07804 849727 Address of Ground: Far Cotton Recreation, Delapre Crescent Road, Far Cotton, Northampton. NN4 8NG Colours: Black & White/Black/Black Alt: Orange/Black/Black Finedon Volta F.C. (Division One & Division Three) Secretary: Gail Smith Address: 204, Kingsley Avenue, Kettering, Northants. NN16 9EY Email: [email protected] Mob: 07825 616703 Address of Ground: Finedon Recreation Ground, Wellingborough Road, Finedon, Northants. NN9 5JT Colours: 1st Team: Red/Black/Red & Black Alt: Blue/Black/Blue Reserves: Red/Black/Red & Black Alt: Blue/Black/Blue Future Elite Moulton F.C. (Division One) Secretary: Greg Josling Address: 40, Manor Road, Walton on Thames, Surrey. KT12 2PF email: [email protected] Mob: 07788 199184 Address of Ground: Moulton College, Holcot Site (Gate 3), Moulton, Northampton. NN3 7QL Colours: 1st Team: White/Black/Black Alt: Navy/Navy/Navy Page 7 Great Doddington F.C. (Division Four) Secretary: Steve Catling Address: 43, John Gray Road, Great Doddington, Northants. NN29 7TF Email: [email protected] Mob: 07976 189872 Tel: 01933 279242 Address of Ground: Gt Doddington Playing Fields, High Street, Great Doddington, Northants. NN29 7TR Colours: Green & White/Green/Green Alt: Blue/ Black/Blue Harpole F.C. (Premier Division & Division Two) Secretary: Rebecca Clarke Address: 41, Baines Way, Grange Park, Northampton. NN4 5DP email: [email protected] Mob: 07747 561357 Address of Ground: Playing Field, Larkhall Lane, Harpole, Northampton. NN7 4DP Colours: 1st Team: White/Black/Black Alt: Maroon/Maroon/Maroon Reserves: White/Black/Black Alt: Maroon/Maroon/Maroon Heyford Athletic F.C (Premier Division & Division Three) Secretary: Bob Hancox Address: 80, Rochelle Way, Duston, Northampton. NN5 6YW Address: [email protected] Mob: 07850 763983 Tel: 01604 752421 Address of Ground: Playing Field, Middle Street, Nether Heyford, Northants. NN7 3LL Colours: 1st Team: Blue & Black/Black/Blue Alt: Green/Green/Green Reserves: Blue & Black/Black/Blue Alt: Green/Green/Green Higham Town F.C. (Division One & Division Four) Secretary: Stephen Oslar Address: 9, Gardenfield, Higham Ferrers, Northants. NN10 8LP Email: [email protected] Mob: 07828
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