A BIT ABOUT THE CHARITY BLOG


Each year, me and my wife Hazel have decided to help a Charity, by donating 25p every goal we see at the matches we attend. Over the years, people and clubs have also donated as we have visited the grounds and we have raised over £2,300 in the 3 seasons we have run the Blog.
During the 2014-15 season, we are supporting "Support Dogs" who train Dogs to transform lives of people with Autism and other disabilities. 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.


www.supportdogs.org.uk



Saturday, 11 April 2015

NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE REVIEW for 11th APRIL

PRECISION NOTTS SENIOR LEAGUE REVIEW FOR SATURDAY 11th APRIL 2015

Wollaton FC extended their lead at the top of the Precision Notts Senior Football League Senior 
Division to eight points after winning away at Sandhurst FC 3-0 with a brace from Bowen and Rawson adding a goal. 
Selston FC moved up to second
place with a 3-1 home victory over Awsworth Villa FC with goals coming from Smith, Airey and 
Marriott, with the visitors
scoring through Henson. The battle of the A52 saw Bingham Town FC take the bragging rights a
fter a 2-0 home win against
West Bridgford FC with Hodgson scoring both the goals.Fourth placed Cotgrave FC gained a 4-2 
win over PMG Cavaliers
with goals from Mills, Gray, Jackson and Tustin with PMG replying though two goals from Samuels. 
Attenborough FC 
made it eight straight league wins on the trot when disposing of Keyworth United FC 2-1 at the Strand,
 their goals coming
from Blewitt and Mrvik with Perkins scoring the visitors goal. Ruddington Village FC won on their 
travels 3-2 away at 
Beeston AFC, Rudd’s goals coming from Newbold with a double and Hudson, with Jude and 
McCormack replying. 
Boots Athletic FC gained valuable points when beating basement club Kirton Brickworks FC 7-0 with
 Blair leading the 
way with 4 goals, Palmer with 2 and Jackson adding to the tally.
On Friday evening,
 Burton Joyce FC fought back from 2-0 down to win away at Bilborough Town FC, Town's Webster scoring both the goals whilst in return S. Buckle got a brace and his bother M.Buckle scored in reply.
 
In Division One, Newark Flowserve FC still the table with a 4 point lead after a 2-2 home draw against 
Ashland Rovers,
Boddy and Bosworth the Flowserve scorers, with Fisher and Smith scoring for Rovers. 
Underwood Villa FC who 
are 4 points behind in 2nd place with 3 games in hand failed to close the gap when 
drawing 1-1 at home to Linby CW
Reserves with Smith scoring Villa’s goal with Price replying for Linby. 
Third placed Ruddington Village 
Reserves had a good day with a 5-2 win over Gedling Southbank FC, the villagers scorers were 
Richardson with a 
hat trick, Dunstan and Burke-Campbell, whilst Southbank’s scorers were Coy and Pickard.
Netherfield Albion FC hit five against Rolls Royce Leisure Reserves in a 5-1 victory with goals 
coming from Fowler 
and Douglas both getting braces and Kemp, with Tring scoring for the Hucknall based club. 
Nottinghamshire bounced 
back from losing their last three games to beat South Normanton Reserves by the odd goal in five. 
Brannington, 
Hylton and Hope scoring for Nottinghamshire whilst their visitors goals came from Burton. Radcliffe 
Olympic
Reserves who had lost their previous seven league matches went to Awsworth Villa and returned 
home with a share 
of the points after a eight goal thriller. The home clubs scorers were Scott with two, Morledge and 
Hicklin, 
whilst Olympic’s scorers were Manlezolo, Soiza, Brown and Lemar.
 
Just three games took place in Division Two but there were plenty of goals scored with AFC Clifton
 leading 
the way scoring eleven without reply away at Underwood Villa Reserves. AFC’s scorers saw both
 Richards and Foster 
helping themselves to hat tricks, with Commander and Wilson getting braces and Kerry adding to 
the t
ally. 
Watnall Athletic FC won 8-0 at home against struggling Sandhurst FC Reserves with goals coming 
from 
Brookes with four, Ward with two, Miles and Howart scoring one a piece. Finally Bilborough Town 
Reserves drew at 
home with Newark Town Reserves with the homesters goals coming from Wilcox and Peach, 
Newark’s two goals 
coming from Hurst.

Rob Hornby

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