Freddie Programme
Football For Freddie charity programme from 4 December 2016
Football For Freddie charity programme from 4 December 2016
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club, in terms of teams, with for the 2016/17 season the<br />
club consisting of 28 youth teams, 6 adult teams, including,<br />
now in their second season, a Ladies team. All of this run<br />
entirely by volunteers.<br />
The funds for the purchase of the ground were provided<br />
entirely from the proceeds of the popular community music<br />
festival Gig on the Green, Yateley, organised by a team of<br />
volunteers originating from the club and now in its seventh<br />
year of planning. For the future the club is developing plans<br />
to significantly improve its facilities at Sean Devereux Park<br />
including floodlights, more pitches and a clubhouse. With,<br />
we anticipate, the opportunity for other sports to join us<br />
with tailored facilities to suit their needs.<br />
New facilities such as these will attract a significant cost<br />
and the continued supply<br />
of funding from the music<br />
festival and other fund<br />
raising events we are<br />
involved with, together with<br />
significant grants from<br />
the Football Foundation,<br />
Sport England and other<br />
authorities, will be essential<br />
if we are to achieve our<br />
vision of creating a facility<br />
for the sporting use of our<br />
community, and in particular<br />
its youth, not just today but<br />
100 years from now!<br />
In the event of heavy rain preventing the game from going ahead<br />
at Sean Devereux Park we are grateful to<br />
who have kindly reserved their 3G all-weather pitch as an<br />
alternative for the game.<br />
Any announcement regarding this will be made on social media<br />
and local radio on the morning of the match.<br />
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