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Watford Sunday Football League 64Th Season WATFORD SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE South West Herts Football Association Watford Sunday Football League th 64 Season – 2018-2019 th Bulletin - 19 6 January 2019 League Notices & Reminders President Dennis Jackson MBE Clubs in Premier Div & Div 1 must send a brief match report by 1pm on the Monday after the match by email to [email protected] , please Chairman include your goal scorers names in full (spelt correctly and as advised in result John Rowbotham text) and the general overall match highlights. Clubs in Divisions 2, 3 & 4 are also encouraged to send reports and all reports will be shown in some form in Vice Chairman the Watford Observer. Peter Drum If you need to contact Referee Guy Bispham on a match day morning, please General Secretary call his home number as follows 0208 950 1404 David Moxon Please note that although the League intends to provide a referee for all games, this is not always possible and any clubs affected are normally advised in Assist Gen Sec & advance that they will need to find there own. On some occasions your Archivist appointed referee may not be able to turn up, hopefully they will let you know , Peter Drum however this may result in the League not being able to find a replacement , Treasurer especially at very late notice. In these cases , Rules state that both clubs should John Rowbotham get together to find and agree upon someone to referee the game form those present so that the game can be played, and we would not normally expect a Assist Treasurer game to be called off for this reason. Alan Prescott Please note that Dave Foster does not deal with correspondence by email, Competitions therefore do not use email address given for him in handbook. Secretaries Brett Miller PLEASE NOTE THAT MIKE KENNA IS AWAY AGAIN FROM 6th Dave Moxon JANUARY UNTIL 13th, AND SO REGISTRATIONS & MATCH REPORTS FOR DIVISIONS 3 & 4 CLUBS SHOULD GO TO DAVE Cup Finals Secretary John Snowdon MOXON FOR THAT WEEK. COPIES OF MATCH REPORTS WILL BE EXCEPTED BY EMAIL BUT MUST BE READABLE . Assist Cup Finals Sec Both Sun Regent Sports FC & Hertfordshire Harriers FC resigned from the Terry Hyams League on 16th December 2018, their records have been expunged. Fox & Hounds FC have resigned from the League Referees Secretaries th Mark Stewart today, 6 January 2019, their record has been Brett Miller expunged. Registrations Secretaries Dave Foster Mike Kenna Herts FA Rep Brian Stedman Referee’s Association Bert Dearman Communications &Press Officer Mark Bunn 1 IF YOU NEED TO CHECK ANYTHING REGARDS MATCH PROCEDURES OR INDEED ANYTHING RULES WISE, PLEASE USE THE HANDBOOK YOU HAVE BEEN PROVIDED WITH. Clubs Representative Page Sean McCluskey Visit the Watford Sunday League Website at www.watfordsundayleague.co.uk WSFL Bulletins © WATFORD SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Handbook Amendments – 2018/19 IF ANYONE HAS AN AMENDMENT FOR THE HANDBOOK , PLEASE ADVISE ME AT [email protected]. Officers & Management Committee Page 4 – General Secretary Dave Moxon – Correction to Home phone number – 0208 428 6597 Page 5 – Registration Secretary Mike Kenna – Correction to mobile number – 07532 769852 Page 5 – Hon Communications Officer Mark Bunn – New Mobile number – 07565 027099 Clubs Directory Sun Spartans FC – Remove Club from directory as did not join League. White Horse FC – Kit Colours White Shirts, Black Shorts & Socks. AFC Bedmond – Secretary New Address – 39 Magnolia Avenue, Abbots Langley, WD5 0SW. th North Watford FC – Change of Home Pitch to Callowland (from 9 Sept 2018). AFC Leavesden – Change of Kit Colours to ; Green Shirts, White Shorts & Green Socks RBL Croxley FC – Correct mobile contact number is ; 07539 287147 St Josephs FC – New Club Secretary – Eric Tocher , 07703 438474, email [email protected] Bushey Rangers FC – Correct mobile contact number is 07775 833863 The Tree FC – New Manager – Craig Horwood – 07894 865834 Fox & Hounds FC – Please delete Sam Leete as Manager , no replacement yet advised Hertfordshire Harriers FC – New Secretary & Manager – Graham Jackson, 07772 620136, email [email protected] Fox & Hounds FC – Secretaries New Email address - [email protected] St Josephs FC – Temporary Secretary (until 6th Nov) – Scott Patmore – 07768 606481 – email - [email protected] ACS Milan FC – Secretaries New Mobile number 07398 347145 Hertfordshire Harriers FC Secretary Change – Chris McGill – 07377 278249 – [email protected] Rifle Volunteer FC – Pitch Change – Queens School Southside 1 Skyline FC – Change of Secretary – Saquib Butt – 07544 297546 – [email protected] Oxhey Rangers FC – Change of Shirt Colours to Red / Black Stripes Referees Nigel Rothband – Correct email address is ; [email protected] Gary Coakley – Correct mobile number: 07376 802462 Gary Coakley – Correct email – [email protected] Stephen Edwards – Correction to first name spelling – phone number 07732 824595 – email – [email protected] Mike Kenna – Correction to mobile number – 07532 769852 Guy Bispham – Correct email address – [email protected] Rufus Kent – Correct email address - [email protected] Roy Webber – Correction to mobile number – 07930 970015 Kyfer Mayhew – Correction to mobile number to - 07584 259093 Lewis Moneypenny – Updated Mobile Number – 07958 402133 New Referees Roger Tooley – 07768 951201 – [email protected] Anamul Hassan – 07958 350717 – [email protected] Pedro Candido – 07423 710599 – [email protected] Neil Cooper – 07860 255816 – [email protected] 2 Page Visit the Watford Sunday League Website at www.watfordsundayleague.co.uk WSFL Bulletins © RESULTS WATFORD SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE WATFORD SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS DATE: 06-JAN-2019 Week 17 HOME TEAM RESULT AWAY TEAM HERTS FA INTERMEDIATE CUP - 4th Round Ardent FC 4 - 1 Boxmoor FC Charlie Salvage x3, Ross Parsons Everett Rovers FC 8 - 2 Croxley FC Reece Cameron x3, Luke Preedy x2, Samba, Carl Petitt Barry Mitchell , Harry Panayioufou, Ross O'Flynn FC Unicorn A - A Hedgehog FC (Due to Mass Confrontation in 58th min , 2 - 1 to FC Uncorn at that time) ERIC HAND CHALLENGE CUP - 3rd Round Bushey Sports Club FC 5 - 1 AFC Bedmond Joe Da Silva x2, Rob Gradwell x2, Lamar St Cyr Dan Branch KEN SIMMONS MEMORIAL CUP - 1st Round ACS Milan FC H - W Sun Regent Sports FC (Sun Regent Sports resigned from League) Oxhey Athletic FC H - W Hertfordshire Harriers FC (Hertfordshire Harriers FC resigned from League) SOCA FC 3 - 1 Skyline FC Harry Chamberlin, Conor Chapman, Dylan Stewart Dillion Chamberlin PREMIER DIVISION Chorleywood Club FC 1 - 0 Evergreen FC Nick Holden Reed Rangers FC 6 - 0 Old Danes Athletic FC Max Halcomb, Chris Coleman x2, Nick Kerley x3 Rickmansworth Town FC 0 - 2 St Josephs FC Hugo Figerido x2 Rifle Volunteer FC 1 - 1 Old Fullerians FC Hugh Frayte Craig Totton West Herts FC 0 - 16 Oakview FC Lewis Putman x7, Chris Blunden x6, Luke Beardsworth, Adam Lowton, O.G. 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AWAY TEAM PITCH REFEREE HERTS FA SENIOR CUP - Quarter Finals Rifle Volunteer FC 10:30 Oakview FC Queens Southside 1 Matt BALL Neal COHEN Anamul HASSAN Reed Rangers FC 10:30 Percival FC Sun Sports 1 Panos FELLAS John METSELAAR Stephen EDWARDS MIDDLESEX FA SUNDAY JUNIOR CUP - Quarter Final AFC Brentford 10:30 Northwood FC TBA by Opposition TBA by Middlx FC TERRY DEVEREUX PRESIDENTS CUP - Group A Chorleywood Club FC 10:30 Rickmansworth Town FC Mill End 1 Nigel ROTHBAND Old Danes Athletic FC 10:30 St Josephs FC Mill End 2 Neil COOPER TERRY DEVEREUX PRESIDENTS CUP - Group B Old Fullerians FC 10:30 Evergreen FC Barton Way Pedro CANDIDO WSL INTERMEDIATE CUP - 2nd Round Bushey Sports Club FC 10:30 Ricky AFC Bushey Sports Club Roy WEBBER KEN SIMMONS MEMORIAL CUP - 1st Round Chess United FC 10:30 Croxley FC Maple Cross Derek CHESSON PREMIER DIVISION Standbye: West Herts FC DIVISION 1 Langleybury CCFC 10:30 FC Unicorn Langleybury CC Jim FIELD North Watford FC 10:30 Cassiobury Rangers FC Woodside B Gary COAKLEY Tudor Athletic FC 10:30 AFC Bedmond Queens North (MP) Brett MILLER Standbye: FC Woodside DIVISION 2 Ardent FC 10:30 The Tree FC South Oxhey Yaacov GOLDIN Everett Rovers FC 10:30 Bushey Rangers FC Everrett Ground Chimango GONDWE Ripstone FC P - P Northwood FC Holywell B (Due to Fixture Clash) DIVISION 3 ACS Milan FC 10:30 Batchworth FC Baldwins Lane 2 Ryan BENNETT NWFC 10:30
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