Morecambe FC wrote:I'm sure that the groundstaff won't be delighted with the extra work it will cause should they need to prepare for an extra game. It is however all in a weeks work for these lads, the opportunity to get the fans playing and gaining bragging rights over each other, over rules any other issues.
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Morecambe FC wrote:On Sunday May 9th, MFC Community Sports are holding a Family Fun Day at Christie Park. There will be lots to keep the kids entertained and with the Chairmans permission we are going to run a 5-a-side competition on the hallowed turf. 4 pitches will be marked out for the day and we can accommodate a maximum of 32 teams. It will be a round robin competition with 4 leagues of 8 teams. Match duration will be 10 minutes one way with the top 2 teams, from each league, progressing to the Quarter Finals. Teams are to be made up of a maximum of 8 players and all players must be over 16, anyone looking younger than their age must bring proof of age (passport or birth certificate). The entrance fee for the 5-a-side is £100 per team. The winners will receive the Christie Cup (donated to the Club by the man himself) and also the fantastic prize of a table of 10, for the players and helpers, in hospitality at the first game played at The Globe Arena. Runners up prizes of match tickets and merchandise will be presented down to the losing semi finalists.
This is a great opportunity to say you have not only played on the Christie Park pitch but that you were one of the last to do so. GEt the boss to enter a works team or get together with some mates for a bit of fun. A great way to run off the hangover from the celebratiuons of the day/night before.
More information and entry forms are available from the MFC Community Office at CP or by ringing Janet Preston or Michael Stringfellow on 01524 412125 or 01524 411797. We are expecting to fill the quota of teams very quickly so don't delay.
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marky No.1 wrote:Morecambe FC wrote:On Sunday May 9th, MFC Community Sports are holding a Family Fun Day at Christie Park. There will be lots to keep the kids entertained and with the Chairmans permission we are going to run a 5-a-side competition on the hallowed turf. 4 pitches will be marked out for the day and we can accommodate a maximum of 32 teams. It will be a round robin competition with 4 leagues of 8 teams. Match duration will be 10 minutes one way with the top 2 teams, from each league, progressing to the Quarter Finals. Teams are to be made up of a maximum of 8 players and all players must be over 16, anyone looking younger than their age must bring proof of age (passport or birth certificate). The entrance fee for the 5-a-side is £100 per team. The winners will receive the Christie Cup (donated to the Club by the man himself) and also the fantastic prize of a table of 10, for the players and helpers, in hospitality at the first game played at The Globe Arena. Runners up prizes of match tickets and merchandise will be presented down to the losing semi finalists.
This is a great opportunity to say you have not only played on the Christie Park pitch but that you were one of the last to do so. GEt the boss to enter a works team or get together with some mates for a bit of fun. A great way to run off the hangover from the celebratiuons of the day/night before.
More information and entry forms are available from the MFC Community Office at CP or by ringing Janet Preston or Michael Stringfellow on 01524 412125 or 01524 411797. We are expecting to fill the quota of teams very quickly so don't delay.
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Booked my team with Rod yesterday, I shall now be on a mission to find some volunteers! It appears most are concerned about the 10.30 a.m. start as the previous days celebrations might overrun a bit
Christies Child wrote:Can I be your Director of Football for the day? After all I know everything about football....Formations; Players; Tactics; Who to play where. You name it, I know it all.....
morecambe mick wrote:If the community sports are entering I don't think many people will bother.
Who'd want to play against the likes of Zico, Stringy, or Taylor?
morecambe mick wrote:If the community sports are entering I don't think many people will bother.
Who'd want to play against the likes of Zico, Stringy, or Taylor?
footballfan wrote:shame its on the same day as the LUNE & DISTRICT Youth League end of season tournament which will involve all the local teams at u9, u10 & u11 as I am sur these would of loved to have been there
Teams are to be made up of a maximum of 8 players and all players must be over 16,
outsider wrote:footballfan wrote:shame its on the same day as the LUNE & DISTRICT Youth League end of season tournament which will involve all the local teams at u9, u10 & u11 as I am sur these would of loved to have been thereTeams are to be made up of a maximum of 8 players and all players must be over 16,
so as much as they would have loved it they would not have been able to enter anyway, which i think is a shame
Mark S wrote:outsider wrote:footballfan wrote:shame its on the same day as the LUNE & DISTRICT Youth League end of season tournament which will involve all the local teams at u9, u10 & u11 as I am sur these would of loved to have been thereTeams are to be made up of a maximum of 8 players and all players must be over 16,
so as much as they would have loved it they would not have been able to enter anyway, which i think is a shame
That counts me and many Dads out then. My son will be playing in that.
bigreddog wrote:I'm coming as a member of Mark's team, maybe the Callendar Caravans Cats or something like it, but 1030 the day after one of the biggest parties in the history of the club doesn't fill me with confidence. I'm not getting any younger or thinner.
heysham_mfc wrote:The Carnforth Callender Rangers
marky No.1 wrote:bigreddog wrote:I'm coming as a member of Mark's team, maybe the Callendar Caravans Cats or something like it, but 1030 the day after one of the biggest parties in the history of the club doesn't fill me with confidence. I'm not getting any younger or thinner.heysham_mfc wrote:The Carnforth Callender Rangers
I thought the Callender Boys myself Which month do you want to be Darren?
bigreddog wrote:I'll have to be December, as it's the month of my birth and it will take me that long to get up and down the pitch.
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:How about "Reg. of the Rovers" in memory of the late great RHC !
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