Not 80% or every club, usually a small group who club hop and usually disrupt teams,Alot of loyalty still exists in many players.Is senior local football same as few years ago in that 80% plus of squads change every season as players go looking for £s
Not 80% or every club, usually a small group who club hop and usually disrupt teams,Alot of loyalty still exists in many players.
Hawks have just nabbed a couple more Rooks, including talismanic genius Ronnie Conlon - I agree it will be a bit of a party.
Also I see Dorking Wanderers reserve team have joined the SCFL, I thought reserve teams were unable to enter senior leagues?
That caught my eye too. Presumably there can only be so far up the pyramid they can advance? SCFL is Step 5 or 6 isn't it?
That caught my eye too. Presumably there can only be so far up the pyramid they can advance? SCFL is Step 5 or 6 isn't it?
Sad to see Whyteleafe have had to drop out of the Isthmian League due to the owners of the ground kicking them out. The company seems to be going around buying up non league football clubs and then forcing the clubs out. Ian Rush’s name is all over their website, and they claim to love grassroot sports but I don’t think chucking local clubs out their grounds is particularly normal. Something seems a bit dodgy here, having been to Whyteleafe it’s directly next to two train stations (prime property), would be dreadful for another football ground and club to go like this.
I don't know the full details, it's a strange one, both Whyteleafe junior sections and ladies have agreed terms with the new owners for the forthcoming season but the seniors haven't for whatever reasons. Seems to be a previous unpaid debt which remains unpaid, the new owners are getting a roasting locally but the debt is Whyteleafe's debt and not the new owner's who own the ground and not the football club.Sad to see Whyteleafe have had to drop out of the Isthmian League due to the owners of the ground kicking them out. The company seems to be going around buying up non league football clubs and then forcing the clubs out. Ian Rush’s name is all over their website, and they claim to love grassroot sports but I don’t think chucking local clubs out their grounds is particularly normal. Something seems a bit dodgy here, having been to Whyteleafe it’s directly next to two train stations (prime property), would be dreadful for another football ground and club to go like this.
And Abingdon Town resigning from the hellenic league ,same ground owners .
I don't know the full details, it's a strange one, both Whyteleafe junior sections and ladies have agreed terms with the new owners for the forthcoming season but the seniors haven't for whatever reasons. Seems to be a previous unpaid debt which remains unpaid, the new owners are getting a roasting locally but the debt is Whyteleafe's debt and not the new owner's who own the ground and not the football club.
I know a group of fans wanted to by the club but again the stumbling block is the ongoing debt. A few years ago the club was split financially with a holding company owning the ground when the new 3G pitch was laid but the pitch was sold to the Rush /Gerrard consortium when payments feel in arrears.
A lot of spin coming out locally but the club has been mismanaged for years.
All very sad a great local, community club.
For years the club was run by a group of half dozen who did everything, sadly they have passed.All very sad really, used the pitch for a work 7 a side tournament, and everyone was very nice and easy to deal with.
Southwick to ground share at Whitehawk next season.
Good from a practical perspective, may lead to more postponements though as the pitch does suffer in winter.