Bits And Pieces
Thu 8th September 2016 | Bits & Pieces | By Gary Langley
Runcorn Linnets - the Millbank Linnets Stadium has been chosen by Liverpool Football Club to stage a forthcoming fixture involving a Reds Academy team.
LFC Under 16s will entertain Derby County on Monday, September 19th (ko 7pm). Spectators are welcome and admission is free.
Conor Barry, Academy secretary at Liverpool FC, said: "The competition is called the Bladies Cup which is organised by Sheffield United.
"The aim of the competition is to play at non-league grounds under the floodlights to give the players a different experience from playing at the Academy."
Carlisle City - the club will soon be welcoming pupils from St Margaret Mary's Primary School for teaching sessions. The school is less than a mile from the club's Gillford Park ground, in the newly started term, it is intended that some of the children from the school will come to Gillford Park as part of the curriculum.
City Chairman Brian Hall said: "In our social room, they will have some formal teaching, as well as a tour around the ground and they will do some PE on our grass outside. It is all part of our effort to integrate with the local community, and there is an extra link with the school as one of their teachers Mark Graham also plays for us in midfield".
FC Oswestry Town - the club's home tie in the first round of the Shropshire FA T J Vickers Premier Cup against Rock Rovers will be played next Tuesday 13th September at the Venue, kick off 8.15 pm.
Prestwich Heys - Good times at Adie Moran Park where Chairman, Neil Gilmore has confirmed that he has had information confirming that a couple of vandals that had targetted the club on a regular basis recently have been detained. This news comes at a good time for the club as they are looking to get their floodlights commissioned imminently and in action for the first time for their Lancashire Trophy game against Chorley on 29th September.
Bits And Pieces
Thu 8th September 2016 | Bits & Pieces
By Gary Langley
Runcorn Linnets - the Millbank Linnets Stadium has been chosen by Liverpool Football Club to stage a forthcoming fixture involving a Reds Academy team.
LFC Under 16s will entertain Derby County on Monday, September 19th (ko 7pm). Spectators are welcome and admission is free.
Conor Barry, Academy secretary at Liverpool FC, said: "The competition is called the Bladies Cup which is organised by Sheffield United.
"The aim of the competition is to play at non-league grounds under the floodlights to give the players a different experience from playing at the Academy."
Carlisle City - the club will soon be welcoming pupils from St Margaret Mary's Primary School for teaching sessions. The school is less than a mile from the club's Gillford Park ground, in the newly started term, it is intended that some of the children from the school will come to Gillford Park as part of the curriculum.
City Chairman Brian Hall said: "In our social room, they will have some formal teaching, as well as a tour around the ground and they will do some PE on our grass outside. It is all part of our effort to integrate with the local community, and there is an extra link with the school as one of their teachers Mark Graham also plays for us in midfield".
FC Oswestry Town - the club's home tie in the first round of the Shropshire FA T J Vickers Premier Cup against Rock Rovers will be played next Tuesday 13th September at the Venue, kick off 8.15 pm.
Prestwich Heys - Good times at Adie Moran Park where Chairman, Neil Gilmore has confirmed that he has had information confirming that a couple of vandals that had targetted the club on a regular basis recently have been detained. This news comes at a good time for the club as they are looking to get their floodlights commissioned imminently and in action for the first time for their Lancashire Trophy game against Chorley on 29th September.