top
left

Teams

ball
left

Menu

ball

U6 to U11 EVENT
Registration: 10:00AM
Presentation: 12:00PM
Finish Time: 12:30PM

U12 to U14 EVENT
Registration: 10:30AM
Presentation: 12:45PM
Finish Time: 13:15PM

NOTES:
NO FOOTBALL BOOTS TO BE WORN , TRAINERS ONLY.
U12 – U14 EVENT SHIN PADS MUST BE WORN.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF BEALONIANS FOOTBALL CLUB.
VENUE: REDBRIDGE SPORTS CENTRE
(in the TVA Room, behind the dressing room facing the tennis courts)
DATE: TUESDAY 22nd MAY 2012.
TIME: 8:00 P.M.
AGM Notice 2012 v1

Coaches/managers are required at a variety of age groups for the 2012/2013 season, experience isn’t essential – if you would like to volunteer please contact Bill Blackwell on 07958 636 493 or e-mail william.blackwell@bnymellon.com

Names of the Prize draw winners for the period April 2011 -March 2012 can be found below, if you are interested in being part of the draw more details of how to enter are provided along with a link to the application form.

What is it?
Simpily, a large raffle in order to raise funds for the three associations of the Old Bealonains, the Football Club, the Golf Society and the Rugby Club.
What are the prizes?
At each draw there are 6 prizes of £25, 3 prizes of £50, and 1 prize of £100. Additional at the December draw there is one prize of £200.
Prize money is reviewed each year, the more tickets sold, more prizes and bigger prizes available.
How do I buy a ticket?
A ticket costs £12 per year. This is collected by Standing Order at £1 per month direct from your bank account. If you do not have a bank account, the club will accept cash or a cheque for £12 for a year’s subscription.
Can I have more than one ticket?
Yes. Make your standing order form for £2 per month and you will have two tickets, make it for £5 and you will have five tickets etc. You choose how many tickets you want.
What chance to I have of winning?
Currently there are approx. 300 tickets.
What happens to the profits?
They are distributed across the three associations every April / May. Each ticket is allocated to an association, which the purchaser decides. A ticket maybe split 50/50 between two of the associations.
What should I do next?
Complete the application form and standing order then send it to the Prize Draw administrator.
Who is the Prize Draw promoter?
Mr Graham Shepherd. 26 Kirkland Avenue, Ilford Essex, IG5 0TQ
How will I notified of the winners?
The winners from each quarterly draw will be posted on the website,
A list can also be obtained by sending a self-addressed envelope to the Prize Draw Promoter.

£25 APRIL

Graham Sheret

£25 APRIL

Sean Wylde

£50 APRIL

Joe Jones

£25 MAY

Colin McCormack

£25 MAY

Heather Barlow

£50 MAY

Graham Barker

£25 JUNE

Stuart Muggeridge

£25 JUNE

Sean Wylde

£50 JUNE

Adrian Worrel

£100 JUNE

Bill Blackwell

£25 JULY

Pete Walsh

£25 JULY

Dave Bryson

£50 JULY

Stuart Muggeridge

£25 AUG

Stuart Muggeridge

£25 AUG

Pat Whelan

£50 AUG

John Maclaughlin

£25 SEPT

Phil Webb

£25 SEPT

Barry Thurston

£50 SEPT

Neal Barnes

£100 SEPT

Keith Goodchild

£25 OCT

Stuart Muggeridge

£25 OCT

Mark Meyer

£50 OCT

Amy Machin

£25 NOV

James Blackwell

£25 NOV

Mo Machin

£50 NOV

Harry Hollingsworth

£25 DEC

Andy Macrae

£25 DEC

Chris Hodges

£50 DEC

Neal Barnes

£100 DEC

Jamie Emery

£200 DEC

Trevor Goodman

£25 JAN

Neil Shemmings

£25 JAN

Guppy Allen

£50 JAN

Neil Barnes

£25 FEB

Carlos Oconnor

£25 FEB

Pete Cumberworth

£50 FEB

Jeff Parsall

£25 MARCH

Sean Wylde

£25 MARCH

Bob Fuller

£50 MARCH

Andy Feingold

£100 MARCH

Pat Macrae

Prize draw Application form

Do you have somebody in your team worthy of winning JP Award?

If so read details below and nominate.

Jack Petchey information

The football club successfully joined the Jack Petchey Achievement Award Scheme in June 2005, this scheme is aimed at the following age range 11 yrs to 25 yrs. Joining the scheme has been beneficial both to the players and to the club. The players have gained recognition for achievement and this has been rewarded, the club in association with the award winners have been able to improve, Kit, Equipment, Training sessions and various any aspects. The majority being shared by the winners team-mates and peers.

How does it work?

Anybody within the club Players, Parents and all members can ‘Nominate’ an individual for the Achievement Award. The nominated person does not have to be the Best player, the Fastest or the Best looking. But they do need to be exceptionally hard working or have done something really positive for the club and other people.

To nominate complete a nomination form and return to Bill Blackwell or one of the committee. See below.

An award is given for the month’s of January to June and September, October, November.
The winner will receive a framed certificate will be presented in front of his peers and other members.

Further information on JP scheme please use their website.

http://www.jackpetcheyfoundation.org.uk/

Or please contact Bill Blackwell
Yours in sport

Next Weekend is the Virgin London Marathon and whilst most of you will be suffering from hangovers from the night before our very own 6th team right winger Michael Skorzewski will be running the 26 miles and 385 yards for Macmillan Cancer Support. So please support him by donating any amount on his donation page and be sure to wish him luck if you see him before and congratulations after the “race!”

Bealonians Presentation evening will be held at The Chapel Bar, Penton Street, Islington N1 9PX on 1st June. The bar is open from 18:30 til late, food to be at 19:45 and presentation at 21:00. Tickets will be sold at £20 and need to be purchased before the event. Space is limited and places are restricted to members only so please don’t delay. A range of barbeque food will be included. Please support your club and make the effort to be there. See Dave Bryson for more details davidbryson90@hotmail.com 07841116047

The FA is currently undertaking a national research project to identify how it can sustain participation, re-engage and help reverse the drop out of players aged 16 -19.

They are looking to gain the opinions of players in this age group to help them shape the future of football in the AFA.
It will only take a few minutes and participants will be placed in a free prize draw to win vouchers from iTunes and Umbro worth £50.

The deadline for completing the survey is 16th of December 2011.

The survey can be accessed by clicking the link below
http://www.kkexcel.co.uk/7/survey/59/fa-16-19-participation-survey/

In the shadow of the new Olympic training venue being built at Redbridge Sports Centre, nearly 2,000 new Year 8 children across the London Borough of Redbridge come together to participate in a day of sports, including football, hockey, tennis, netball and rounder’s plus numerous others.
As a Charter Standard Development Club, working through Bill Blackwell the club’s football development officer, Bealonians volunteers take a day off work to help organise and run the boy’s football event for the day, ensuring it runs to schedule, refereeing the games and working out the winners.
This year’s event on 28th September saw 14 schools enter a team playing in two groups of 7, with the winners of each group playing each other and the 2nd place teams battling it out for 3rd/4th place. Trinity school ran out the winners, and the lack of video evidence meant any bias towards Beal school or unfavourable decisions towards Ilford County High School (Old Parkonians) went unproven.
In keeping with the Olympic theme each school represents one country, and through each sport the winners get maximum points and so on down, creating a good fun competitive environment.
On the football front, it was encouraging to see players attempting different skills, and one or two with exceptional ability and already part of the academies of clubs known to all of us. The slightly disappointing factor was the energy levels, but perhaps that was due to the exceptionally fine weather, which the Bealonian volunteers thoroughly enjoyed, nearly as much as their post-event review in the bar.

Bealonians volunteers (main picture) from left to right. Dave Byrne, Andy MacRae, Paul Brown, Gary Lazarus, Paul Skorzewski, Bill Blackwell, Terry Barlow and John Reid

New Code of Conduct

18.09.2011

The 2011/2012 Code of Conduct has now been released, click on the below link and familarise yourself with this document. Managers and skippers should also discuss the content with your players.

If you have any questions please contact Andy Macrae.

Code of conduct 2011-2012 v1_3

Website by Webchefs

bottom