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BSFL League Handbook 2020-21 BLACKBURN SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 50th YEAR HANDBOOK SEASON 2020/21 CONTENTS 1. MISSION STATEMENT 2. LEAGUE OFFICIALS 3. MEMBER CLUBS 4. CLUB DIRECTORY 5. GUIDE TO MARKING REFEREES 6. FA GUIDANCE (COVID-19) 7. LEAGUE RULES 8. LEAGUE HONOURS 9. LANCASHIRE FA HONOURS MISSION STATEMENT Our mission is to provide the best possible environment for our clubs, players, referees and spectators to enjoy their football on a Sunday morning We want our League free from any form of foul language, violent, racist, sexist or homophobic behaviour Where everyone respects one another and where referees are not subjected to abuse or intimidation Work hard, play fair and enjoy the game LEAGUE OFFICIALS President: John P Howarth Chairman: Harry Scott Home: 01254 263898 10 Cardigan Ave, Accrington, BB5 4QL Mob: 07858 204007 Mob: 07512 656397 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] League Secretary: David McNamara Treasurer: Frank Riley 18 Salisbury Avenue, Grimsargh, Preston, PR2 5LF 10 Royshaw Avenue, Blackburn, BB1 8RJ Mob: 07782 318149 Home: 01254 54426 / Mob: 07902 590877 E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fixtures Secretary: Daniel Slater Registrations Secretary: Harry Scott Mob: 07518 047051 Mob: 07512 656397 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Head of Referees: David McNamara Website Administrator: Pete Fryer Mob: 07782 318149 Mob: 07713 505884 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Referee Appointments: Rick Braithwaite Mob: 07717 455116 E-mail: [email protected] Life Member John Haydock Vice-Presidents Frank Mitchell Fred Pope Les Parrington Committee Members Martin Devitt: E-mail: [email protected] Keith Pentland: E-mail: [email protected] Jimmy Hamill E-mail: [email protected] John Root: E-mail [email protected] MEMBER CLUBS BROWNHILL ARMS - DIVISION 1 BROWNHILL ARMS - DIVISION 2 Blackburn Eagles FC Anchor FC Foresters FC Accrington OlD Boys FC LorD Raglan FC Blackburn Eagles Reserves Mill Hill FC Cherry Tree CCFC Observatory FC Crown Paints FC Poppy Mai FC Ewood Blues FC Helmshore Harriers FC OlD Function Room FC Peel Park FC RhoDen Inn FC Waggon FC BROWNHILL ARMS - DIVISION 1 Blackburn Eagles (Charter Standard Youth Club) Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4429 Ground: Blacksnape Playing Fields, Blacksnape Road, Hoddlesden, BB3 3PN Home Kit: Sky Blue and Navy Shirts, Navy Shorts, Navy Socks Away Kit: Red Shirts, Navy Shorts, Navy Socks Secretary & Manager: Chris Cameron - Mob: 07525 776386 / E-mail: [email protected] Club Sponsors: The Brown Cow Public house Foresters Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4702 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Navy Blue Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, Navy Blue Socks Away Kit: White Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks Secretary: Jim Wensley - Mob: 07808 645992 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: John Fenton – Mob: 07702 088665 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Foresters Arms Public House Lord Raglan Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4383 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Navy Blue Shirts, Navy Shorts, Yellow Socks Away Kit: Orange Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks Secretary: Mick Moir – Mob: 07531 674059 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Chris Riding – Mob: 07583 665691 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Lord Raglan Public House Mill Hill (Charter Standard Adult Club) Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4265 Ground: Griffin Park, Stancliffe Street, Blackburn, BB2 2QR Home Kit: Red Shirts, Black Shorts, Red Socks Away Kit: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Secretary: Jamie Auty - Mob: 07789 968695/ E-mail: [email protected] Club Contact: Terry Lambe – Mob: 07904 891623 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: AJF Brickwork, Pendle Holdings & Select Medical Observatory Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4723 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Navy Blue Shirts, Navy Blue Shorts, Navy Blue Socks Away Kit: Blue and White Stripes, White Shorts, Blue Socks Secretary: Tom Croft - Mob: 07802 540166 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Brad Walton – Mob: 07785 792486 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: The Observatory Hotel, Red Rose Dry Lining & Deliveroo Poppy Mai (Charter Standard Adult Club) Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4552 Ground: Fishmoor Drive, Roman Road, Blackburn, BB2 3UY Home Kit: Blue and Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Away Kit: Red and Grey Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks Secretary: Linda Taylor - Mob: 07375 494017 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Daz Hartley – Mob: 07713 735988 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: ModFather Vapes & B&W Plant Hire BROWNHILL ARMS - DIVISION TWO Anchor Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4846 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Yellow Shirts, Blue Shorts, Yellow Socks Manager: Phil Sharples – Mob: 07850 944188 / E-mail: [email protected] Secretary: Chris Carus - Mob: 07725 318341 / E-mail: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Anchor Public House Accrington Old Boys Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4592 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Away Kit: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks Secretary & Manager: Phil Hosey – Mob: 07809 428296 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Witton Inn Public House Blackburn Eagles Reserves (Charter Standard Youth Club) Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4429 Ground: Blacksnape Playing Fields, Blacksnape Road, Hoddlesden, BB3 3PN Home Kit: Sky Blue and Black Stripes/Black Shorts/Black Socks Away Kit: Red Shirts/Black Shorts/Black Socks Secretary: Jamie Leighton – Mob: 07850 968044 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Liam Thompson – Mob: 07984 609674 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Brown Cow Public House Cherry Tree CCFC Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4833 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: White and Silver Stripes, Black & Gold Shorts, Gold Socks Away Kit: Yellow & Blue, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Secretary: Mark Fletcher Senior– 07804 084257 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Mark Fletcher Jr– Mob: 07809 144490 / E-mail: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Cherry Tree CCFC Crown Paints (Charter Standard Youth Club) Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4721 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Black and Red Shirts, Black Shirts, Black Socks Away Kit: Navy Shirts, Navy Shorts, Navy Socks Secretary: Sandra Pilkington – Mob: 07944 625872 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Ross Danson – Mob: 07860 384158 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Crown Paints Ewood Blues Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4832 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Blue and White Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Away Kit: Red and White Stripes, Red Shorts, Red Socks Secretary: Guy Redhead – Mob: 07926 951640 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Mark Roberts – Mob: 07495 614934 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Raj Indian Cuisine & Lounge Helmshore Harriers Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4294 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Red Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks Away Kit: Black and Red Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks Secretary: Martyn Hillier – Mob: 07765 390324 / Email: [email protected] Manager: Rob Barcroft - Mob: 07540 499494 / E-mail: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Park Mill Furnishing Old Function Room Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4674 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Red and Black Shirts, Black Shorts, Red Socks Away Kit: Royal Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Secretary: Will Cross - Mob: 07578 895898 / E-mail: [email protected] Manager: Ryan McLean – Mob: 07850 745016 / Email: [email protected] Club Sponsors: WEC Group Peel Park Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4805 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE Home Kit: Red Shirts, Black Shorts, Black Socks Away Kit: Blue and White Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Manager: Reilly O’Haggan – Mob: 07720 570434 / Email: [email protected] Secretary: David Beardmore - Mob: 07855 229937 / E-mail: [email protected] Club Sponsors: B&W Plant Hire Rhoden Inn Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4838 Ground: Pleasington Playing Fields, Tower Lane, Blackburn, BB2 5LE RHODEN Home Kit: Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Away Kit: Yellow and Black Stripes, Black Shorts, Black Socks INN Secretary & Manager: Liam Hindle - Mob: 07507 335371 / E-mail: [email protected] Club Sponsors: Rhoden Inn Public House Waggon FC Lancashire FA Affiliation No: WLAN-4847 Ground: Roefield Leisure Centre, Edisford Road, Clitheroe, BB7 3LA Home Kit: Black and White Stripes, Black Shorts, Black Socks Away Kit: Blue and Yellow Stripes, Blue Shorts, Blue Socks Secretary: Sandra Southcott – Mob: 07968 287270 / Email: [email protected] Manager: Teejay Wells - Mob: 07562 724299 / E-mail: [email protected] Sponsors: Waggon & Horses Public House & PM Sales GUIDE TO MARKING YOUR REFEREE Referees like players, are not perfect and are prone to making errors & mistakes. 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