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Newark Flowserve
County
Associaton |
Nottinghamshire (00082) |
Secretary |
Mick Bradley, 'Kynance' 35a Queen Street,
Balderton, Newark, Notts, NG24 3NS |
Home
Telephone/Fax |
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Mobile |
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Manager |
Graeme Briggs |
Home
Telephone |
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Mobile |
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Business
Telephone |
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Ground |
Lowfields, Hawton Lane, New Balderton,
Newark |
Ground/Clubhouse
Telephone |
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Ground
Location |
From Newark Town Centre follow signs
for Balderton, turn into Hawton Lane follow signs for Newark Flowserve
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Club Website |
http://www.intheteam.com/home/home.asp?ClubId=7649 |
Team
Colours |
Blue and Black Stripped Shirts, Dark
Blue Shorts, Blue Socks |
Alternate
Colours |
Orange Shirts, Blue Shorts, Orange Socks
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Club
History |
Founded in 1901 as J Simpson & co, the football club begn life
in the Newark Ironworkers League. No records survive of those early
days but it is known that in 1935 the club now known as Worthington
Simpson entered the Nottingham Spartan League. After back to back Championships
"Simmo's" join ther Notts Alliance League in 1949 going on
to win the League Championship in 1952/53 season. a feat only repeated
one more time in 1965/66.
The Notts Alliance Senior Cup brought the greatest success with the
trophy coming back to newark on five occasions, the 1st time in 1969/70
against Notts Police after a replay with both matches being played at
Notts County's Meadow Lane ground. Other cup triumphs came in 1971/72,
1980/81. 1988/89 and 1998/99.
In the 1994/95 season the club was relegated and came close to folding,
but a new committee and management quickly turned the fortunes around
with a new band of exciting young players and promotion back to the
top flight soon followed. Keeper Garry Attwood became the first Newark
player for 20 years to represent the County at Under 18 level and the
following season we were proud to see 3 of our players representing
the County.
Tow name changes followed in the late Nineties as the company the club
takes its name from changed hands, firstly to IDP and currently Flowserve.
Our ground "Lowfields" is renowned throughout the County
for its excellent playing surface and 2004 saw the clubs groundsman
rewarded for his efforts when he won the Notts FA Groundsman of the
year award.
After 103 years "Simmo's" as the club is still known by the
locals takes it's first step onto the FA Pyramid by joining the Central
Midlands League Premier Division.
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Club Pen Pics
Garry Attwood: Goalkeeper
who has been with club for six seasons. First Newark player to play for Notts
Under 18's. Made nearly 200 appearances for Flowserve.
Matt Ridyard: Goalkeeper
who is in his second season with Flowserve.
Peter Appleyard: 22 year
old Defender in his second season with the club.
Lee Corley: Defender in
5th year.
Ryan Goodrick: Defender
in 4th season with club, ex Notss under 18's player
Steve Chamberlain: Defender
in his second spell with the club, has spent a spell playing at Stamford.
Greg Burt: Defender in
his 4th season, ex Notts under 18's player.
Oliver Dyson: Midfield.
IN second season with the club. Regarded as the best midfield prospect in the
area.
Johathan Handley: Can
play in any position, had a spell with Dunkirk FC. Very experianced player.
Craig Roche: Midfielder
who has been with the club for over 7 seasons and has played over 100 games
for Flowserve.
Alan Jackson: Sweeper
who is in his 10th year with Flowserve. He is a all round sportsman and is also
a excellent cricketer.
Stuart Bennett. Old fashioned
centre forward in his 5th season with the club.
Gary Breden: Centre forward
with over 100 goals for the club in his 6 seasons.
Ollie Wilcox: In his 3rd
season with the club, this attacker also plays for the Great Britain Deaf Team.
Ben Roche: 22 year old
attacker
Jordon Mack: 17 year old
attacker who made his debut last season.
Reserves
ALL DETAILS ARE AS THE FIRST EXCEPT:
Manager |
Kevin Smith |
Home Telephone |
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Mobile |
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Team Colours |
Orange Shirts, Blue Shorts, Orange Socks |
Alternate Colours |
Blue and Black Stripped Shirts, Dark Blue Shorts, Blue Socks |
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