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FDTTA 8 Fixture Grid 2019-20.Indd Week Commencing 2019 2020 September October November December January February March April Team 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23-30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 2 9 16 23 30 6 1 8 7a 6 T 5a F 4 3a 2 T 8a 7 6a 5 C 4a 3 T 2a 8 7a F 6 5a 4 3a 2 C C K K H K A A R 2 7 6a 5 O 4a R 3 8 1a O 7a 6 5a 4 R 3a 8a O 1 7 6a 5 4a 3 8 1a T T I E C C 3 6 5a 4 C 8 E 2a 1 7a C 6a 5 4a 8a S 2 1a C 7 6 5a 4 8 2a 1 7a H H O O T O E 4 5 8a 3a M 2 E 1a 7 6a M 5a 8 3 2a M 1 7a M 6 5 8a 3a 2 1a 7 6a P P A P U U 5 4a 3 2a E 1 W 7a 6 8a E 4 3a 2 1a S 7 6a E 8 4a 3 2a 1 7a 6 8a P P T T T W 6 3a 2 1a I 7 E 8a 5a 4 I 3 2a 1 7a B 8 5 I 4a 3a 2 1a 7 8a 5a 4 T T R T E W W E E 7 2a 1 8a I 6a E 5 4a 3 I 2 1a 8 6 E 5a 4 I 3a 2a 1 E 8a 6a 5 4a 3 O O A O E E 8 1a 4 7 N 3a K 6 2a 5 N 1 4a 7a 3 K 6a 2 N 5a 1a 4 K 7 3a 6 2a 5 K K Teams play each other 3 times. All matches to be played by week ending Friday 10th April 2020 Any matches due to be played by 17th January cannot be rearranged after 31st January. No double headers to be played. PREMIER DIVISION FIRST DIVISION Team Home Captain – All numbers Folkestone Team Home Captain – All numbers Folkestone Night 01303 unless stated otherwise Night 01303 unless stated otherwise 1 Postling B Tues Stan Webb 1 Cheriton Motor Hse Mon Mark Gregory 2 Rhodes Minnis A Tues Bob Baker 2 Dover Rd C Tues Dan Simmons 3 Dover Rd A Wed Kevin Coleman 3 Selsted B Mon Alan Boxall 4 Saltwood B Wed Hrvoje Crnko 4 Selsted C Mon Wendy Newsham 5 Postling A Mon Frank Hobbs 5 Postling C Tues Chris Laker 6 No Match 6 Dover Rd D Tues Roger Brown 7 Saltwood C Wed Steve Powell 7 Dover Rd B Wed Del Newman 8 Saltwood A Wed Steve Bispham 8 Selsted A Mon Alan Maycock SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION Team Home Captain – All numbers Folkestone Team Home Captain – All numbers Folkestone Night 01303 unless stated otherwise Night 01303 unless stated otherwise 1 Postling D Thurs Tony Boyce 1 The Academy Mon Paul Hurford 2 Rhodes Minnis B Thurs Colin Paine 2 No Match 3 Palmarsh A Mon Tony West 3 Saltwood G Wed Adam Lee 4 Dover Rd E Thurs Andy Beard 4 Saltwood E Wed Stefan Eede 5 Postling E Thurs John Cruickshank 5 No Match 6 Saltwood D Tues Ray Nightingale 6 Rhodes Minnis C Thurs Mick Athow 7 St Marys A Mon Mike Butcher 7 Saltwood F Wed Phil Hagger 8 Palmarsh B Mon Nigel Woodward 8 Selsted D Mon George Kirby.
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