CHARITY NON LEAGUE FOOTBALL BLOG


Each year, me and my wife Hazel have decided to help a different CHARITY, by donating 25p every goal we see at the matches we attend.
Over the years, people and clubs from as far as Coxhoe in Durham down to Penzance in Cornwall have donated as we have visited the grounds and we have raised over £3,500 in the 4 seasons we have run the Charity Blog. As you can see from the Photo above, last season(2014-15) we raised £1325.00 for Support Dogs.

During the 2015-16 season, we are supporting 2 worthy causes

1. THE FOXTON CENTRE
2. INTEGRITAS

Both Charities aid homeless people and people with mental issues and vulnerable adults.So if you would
like to make a donation(no matter how small) and
you see me at a match, please come up to me or Hazel, we would be very grateful. All Donators will get a mention on the blog and the running total is on the left hand side.

Many Thanks

Rob & Hazel Hornby






Sunday 22 November 2015

NSL REVIEW FOR 21st NOVEMBER 2015

RUDDINGTON VILLAGE JOIN WEST BRIDGFORD AT THE TOP


Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division table toppers West Bridgford FC suffer their first League defeat of the season when losing at home to defending League Champions Wollaton 3-1 at Regetta Way. The result leaves Wollaton in seventh position whilst West Bridgford remain on top by goal difference, as they are joined by Ruddington Village who completed a league double when winning at Real United 2-1 with Village’s goals being scored by Phil Hopkinson and Daniel Cocks with Ryan Bowen replying for Real.

Real United drop to fourth place and are replaced in third by Unity FC who on their travels won 6-4 in a exciting match at Bingham Town. Connor Croft and Jevin Seaton both scoring twice and Reece Fyfe and a own goal making up the six for Unity, whilst Bingham’s goals came from Matt Gamble, Edward Hodgson, Tom Spencer and sub Tom Campbell, whilst Clifton All Whites remain in fifth place after a 4-2 home victory over Newark Flowserve, Scott Litchfield lead thhe way with two goals and Neil Thompson and James Dalton adding the others for All Whites. Flowserve’s goals coming from Callum Barnes and Kyle Nicholson.

Awsworth Villa was another side that won at Home when defeating Attenborough FC. Burton Joyce also had success on the road when coming away from FC Cavaliers with a 2-0 win, Ryan Clements scoring one of the goals.

Cotgrave FC leaped above Bilborough Town when beating them 3-1 Jack Cooper scoring for the visitors and Beeston FC put some daylight between themselves and Sandhurst FC when winning 3-1. Nathan Matthews the Sandhurst FC sub scoring a consolation goal.

In Division One, Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves closed the gap on South Normanton Town who’s match was postponed by winning 3-1 away at basement club Nottinghamshire FC, Kimberley’s goals coming from Luke Hodgeman with two and Scott Bailey getting on the scoresheet, whilst the homesters netted through Tyrone Cairns,

Ruddington Village Reserves moved up to fourth with a 3-1 win over local rivals Clifton All Whites Reserves, The villagers scorer was Sam Dunstan with a hat trick with Kyle O Brien scoring for All Whites.

Magdala Amateurs remain in sixth place despite a 4-3 victory over Calverton Miners Welfare. Amatuers goal scorers were Richard Whyman with two and one a piece for Greg Whatnall and David Gunn.

Bilborough United picked up a welcome three points at Wollaton Reserves after running out 4-0 winners through goalscorers John Greaves, Thomas O’Regan, Roland Tomlinson and Martin Lester.

In a mid-table clash Southwell City Reserves and Aspley Park shared eight goals in a 4-4 draw, whilst at Church Lane, Linby CW Reserves edged out Netherfield Albion 2-1.


Finally in the Notts FA Junior Cup Second Round, it was Selston Reserves who progressed to Round Three after winning on penalties.

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