Reddish Blues Member Steve Sealey meets up with James Milner today at CoMS
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS FEDERATION MEETING
The North Wales & North West Division of the Football Supporters’ Federation will be hosting an Open Meeting with Mr Gordon Taylor the Chief Executive of Professional Footballers’ Association. This Open Meeting is open to all members of the FSF and not just those within the NWNW division; at the same time any non members of the FSF are also welcome to attend the meeting.
The Open Meeting is taking place on Thursday 9th September 2010, starting around 7pm. The meeting is being held at Eastland’s, City of Manchester Stadium, home of Manchester City FC. The venue of course has plenty of car parking on hand close by.
Please come along and hear Mr Taylor speak and have your chance to question a leading figure in the football community. What are the views of the PFA on leading issues concerning players in today’s game? Are players being over exploited with too many games in a season? Or are they just over paid prima donnas’? Just what do players do to putting something back into the community, where that community supporters then at great costs? What responsibilities do players have on the pitch to help clean up the game? Is racism and homophobia being won inside the dressing room, as well on the terraces? To hear the answers and more you have to be there on the night at Eastland’s CoMS.
Ian Lyon FSF NWNW Divisional Secretary
THIS MEETING IS FREE AND OPEN TO ALL FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS
IF YOU WANT TO GO AND THERE’S ENOUGH PEOPLE INTERESTED WE’LL ORGANISE A
MINI BUS FROM REDDISH WMC CLUB
PLEASE CONTACT HOWARD BURR TO BOOK YOUR SEAT ON THE BUS - 07731 846 194
ALL SEATS ISSUED ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS
The Open Meeting is taking place on Thursday 9th September 2010, starting around 7pm. The meeting is being held at Eastland’s, City of Manchester Stadium, home of Manchester City FC. The venue of course has plenty of car parking on hand close by.
Please come along and hear Mr Taylor speak and have your chance to question a leading figure in the football community. What are the views of the PFA on leading issues concerning players in today’s game? Are players being over exploited with too many games in a season? Or are they just over paid prima donnas’? Just what do players do to putting something back into the community, where that community supporters then at great costs? What responsibilities do players have on the pitch to help clean up the game? Is racism and homophobia being won inside the dressing room, as well on the terraces? To hear the answers and more you have to be there on the night at Eastland’s CoMS.
Ian Lyon FSF NWNW Divisional Secretary
THIS MEETING IS FREE AND OPEN TO ALL FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS
IF YOU WANT TO GO AND THERE’S ENOUGH PEOPLE INTERESTED WE’LL ORGANISE A
MINI BUS FROM REDDISH WMC CLUB
PLEASE CONTACT HOWARD BURR TO BOOK YOUR SEAT ON THE BUS - 07731 846 194
ALL SEATS ISSUED ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS
Monday, 16 August 2010
BRANCH MEETING TONIGHT....
It's our first Branch Meeting of the season tonight (Tuesday 17th August) 8.00pm start at Reddish Working Mens Club.....doors open at 7.30pm.
Admission is FREE to all Reddish Blues Members, which includes a FREE raffle and everyone is welcome.
We've a lot of new Members already this season so don't be shy, come along and meet your Branch President (Alex Williams), Branch Officers, Committee and other Reddish Blues Members.
If you know someone who wants to join bring them a long too as Membership Forms will be available
See you later.
Admission is FREE to all Reddish Blues Members, which includes a FREE raffle and everyone is welcome.
We've a lot of new Members already this season so don't be shy, come along and meet your Branch President (Alex Williams), Branch Officers, Committee and other Reddish Blues Members.
If you know someone who wants to join bring them a long too as Membership Forms will be available
See you later.
Saturday, 14 August 2010
SIERRA LEONE UPDATE

The Cornelia Maersk docked in Port Tangier at 15:00 on Friday 13th August where our precious cargo will be off loaded onto the Claes Maersk.
The Claes will then sail at 02:00 on Tuesday 17th August to Freetown via Algeciras and Conakry.
I'll keep you all posted and please keep your donations coming http://sierraleonemcfc.blogspot.com/
Cheers,
H
Thursday, 12 August 2010

DON'T FORGET....
WIGAN AWAY:
If you want tickets for Wigan the deadline is this Saturday 14th August.....I want your money and you need to book on the coach with Neil at awaytravel@hotmail.co.uk or 07981 844 156
BRANCH MEETING:
As you already know Ian Cheeseman and BBC Radio Manchester are now unable to do the live broadcast of Blue Tuesday from Reddish WMC on Tuesday 17th August and a new date is being organised for September.
Our normal Branch meeting will still take place next Tuesday but now at the later time of 8.00pm (doors 7.30pm) and our guests will be Branch President Alex Williams and Paul Lake.
We'll also be giving a full update on Sierra Leone and will be revealing for the first time anywhere the photos of the mini coach which is currently on it's way to Freetown.
We've also an appeal for old spectacles so, if you have any spare or old pairs of glasses that are no longer in use would you please bring them with you to the Meeting on Tuesday and we will ensure they are given to people who need them but cannot obtain them in Sierra Leone.
Cheers,
H.
WIGAN AWAY:
If you want tickets for Wigan the deadline is this Saturday 14th August.....I want your money and you need to book on the coach with Neil at awaytravel@hotmail.co.uk or 07981 844 156
BRANCH MEETING:
As you already know Ian Cheeseman and BBC Radio Manchester are now unable to do the live broadcast of Blue Tuesday from Reddish WMC on Tuesday 17th August and a new date is being organised for September.
Our normal Branch meeting will still take place next Tuesday but now at the later time of 8.00pm (doors 7.30pm) and our guests will be Branch President Alex Williams and Paul Lake.
We'll also be giving a full update on Sierra Leone and will be revealing for the first time anywhere the photos of the mini coach which is currently on it's way to Freetown.
We've also an appeal for old spectacles so, if you have any spare or old pairs of glasses that are no longer in use would you please bring them with you to the Meeting on Tuesday and we will ensure they are given to people who need them but cannot obtain them in Sierra Leone.
Cheers,
H.
TIMES ARE A CHANGING...
Well who would have thought it.....3 Blues in the starting line up for England v Hungary and only one rag, another potential Blue on the bench and no rag in sight
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
GREAT IDEA
Great idea Dave you must have too much time on your hands :-)
I've been busy with the Sierra Leone work check this blog out for the details http://sierraleonemcfc.blogspot.com/
I've been busy with the Sierra Leone work check this blog out for the details http://sierraleonemcfc.blogspot.com/
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