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Presentation Awards

29th May 2009

Presentation Awards

The annual presentation night last Friday was another good night with Gary Slaymaker giving his slant on Welsh Sport  in general and his expeirenecs with football in Wales. Both teams and management turned out in force and the awards went as follows:

First Teams - Player of the Season - Grahame Austin and Top Scorer Darren Thomas

Second Team - Players of the Season - Steve Sinclair and joint top scorers, Gerallt Jones and Gethin Davies.

 

 

Presentation Night

19th May 2009

Just to confirm that the annual Presentation night for both teams will be held in the clubhouse on 22nd May 2009 from 7:30 where the various awards will be presented

TV, Radio and Sports personality Gary Slaymaker, will be there to add his slant on the proceedings and we look forward to a good night.

All are welcome including supporters and friends of the club.

Big Shake Up !

13th May 2009

Super 10 or bust next season
Wednesday 13 May 2009

CLUBS that fail to qualify for the Welsh Premier's new "Super 10" next year will be relegated to the feeder leagues.
In a move that will set the alarm bells ringing around some of the smaller clubs, the FAW is understood to have decided that their will be no second tier in the new-look top flight, so clubs that fail to make the grade will be sent to the Cymru Alliance or Welsh League Division One at the end of the 2009/10 campaign.
Selection for the new 'elite' league will be based on the FAW's domestic licencing criteria, with league position only coming into play if more than 10 clubs can meet licence requirements.
The criteria will broadly resemble those that the clubs currently have to satisfy in order to play in Europe - and only seven clubs were able to gain the FAW's Uefa licence this year.
Aberystwyth Town, Bangor City, Carmarthen Town, Llanelli, Port Talbot Town, Rhyl and The New Saints were successful and are likely to form the core of the Super 10, although a club's own stadium is not necessarily part of the Uefa licence application.
That would leave 11 clubs scrambling for the remaining three places to avoid facing the 2010/11 season in the feeder system.
It also means that promoted clubs such as Bala Town and ENTO Aberaman, if they are successful in their appeal, could find their sojourn in the top flight a brief one

A lot for us to consider - firstly what do we need to do to stay in Cymru Alliance - we should meet ground/facilities criteria but may need to finish in the top 6 - secondly what will we need to do if we want promotion to the WPL?

 

 


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