Thanks to so many

Rather than write a new post thanking so many people I thought I might post my article due to be in today’s match programme. So if you are not at the game or didn’t get a programme read on.

Programme notes for Carshalton game (ever so slightly updated)

A warm welcome to all for our final game of this memorable season, and a special welcome to all our successful juniors, both boys and girls who are with us today.

In many respects I can’t really believe how quickly this season has passed. So much has been packed into it, as always at Wealdstone, both on and off the pitch.

The good news is that coming into the 42nd game the season is still alive with hopes of getting into the play-offs resting on today’s results here, at Boreham Wood, at Kingstonian and at Aveley.

So the best memories may be yet to come, but whatever happens it will take something very special to beat the fortnight back in late October / early November that followed us winning at Aylesbury, beating Harrow and then culminating in what was such a great day against Rotherham. It took us 23 years to get to the First Round of the FA Cup, hopefully we can do it again next year. Other highlights include getting to a Cup Final (if not the penalty shoot out), and a Leeds United themed set of memories that include the pre-season friendly, the pride of Jermaine’s performances against Manchester United and Tottenham though also the disappointment of realising he was not going to be sold after all. I bet they wish they had done now!

As always, and in his testimonial year we need to salute our manager Gordon Bartlett with his excellent team behind him. Gordon puts so much time into the Club and yet his passion burns as brightly now as ever. In this packed last week of the season a bumper crowd celebrated Gordon’s testimonial on a great Wednesday evening – it was all so well deserved. I am delighted that Leo Morris will be celebrating his testimonial next season.

It has been a hard season in many respects, especially with the challenges of the weather and Fingers particularly has done an amazing amount of work, often with little recognition or reward. The pitch remains a big issue for us and one we will look to get right – though it will take time and money and patience.

Off the field there are so many people to thank as always – so I won’t even try and thank everybody – other than divide it into three groups.

First to my Board of Directors for all the time, effort and energy they give without much thanks – but in some respects with everyone’s thanks. We have so much going on at the Club and I really believe that with the right breaks anything is possible and much of that is due to the work of a few on the Board.

Secondly to everyone who helps, whether on match days or not, in the Social Club, the Supporter’s Club, the Stewards, the ball boys, those who help with the Board Room hospitality, the press, the programme, the tannoy, the photography, the gate, the Reserves, the Youth, the Juniors, the catering, the kit, the works in the ground and so on (apologies if I missed you out). So many people, giving up their time to help our Club. That is why so many others will always be jealous of what we have in abundance – passion, a desire to succeed and a love of the Club. Dare I say, more of the same next year please?

Finally, a huge thank you to all our supporters, young and old.  Thanks to everyone who contributed to 100:400, to all our Club sponsors, match sponsors, kit grid donors, match ball donors and so on. Thanks to all those who travel home and away, or even just to home games. You have been immense and of course, we need you all, as much as ever, starting in August when we do it all over again.

But you know, as much as we need volunteer labour down at the ground through the summer months, and we do, I urge you all to take the opportunity to spend some time with your loved ones and get some brownie points because the new season will be with us before you know it.

Have a great summer

Sorry for the lack of posts

Job is busy, football club is busy and family demands remain as busy as ever – all means less time for posting on here.  There are a couple of things I want to post so hopefully I can get them done tonight.

By the way latest from the Youth Cup game at Cockfosters tonight is that we have just gone 2-1 down with less than 10 minutes to go so we may be heading out of another cup tonight.  Fingers crossed for a late revival.

Talking about youth, last night Gordon, Mark Lloyd and myself met with the new Wealdstone juniors – the old Ruislip Manor juniors who have now joined us.  We ironed out a few issues and I was heartened to hear how much they want to be part of the club, how much they are enjoying the new kit and how much the kids are enjoying coming to our games – and we should see more as the junior season starts anytime now.

First FA competition success

First FA cup success of the season last night with a great result, winning 4-1 away against Welling United in the Preliminary Round of the FA Youth Cup.

Away against Cockfosters in the next round in a couple of weeks.

Let’s hope this is a good omen for Saturday.

Cup draws announced

Always an exciting time when the fixtures get published – even if it is just for FA Competitions today, but the dreams begin.

I just got home and opened an email with all the details from Ryman League Secretary Bruce Badcock with all the FA draws.  If you haven’t seen them yet we are at home to Bedford Town in the FA Cup 1st qualifying on 13 September. Bedford have been relegated for the past two years but got a reprieve at the end of last season and will start the news season in the Southern Premier League.

In the FA Trophy we are also at home to Croydon Athletic, who play in Ryman Division One South where they finished 13th last season.  That game will be played on 18 October.

In the FA Youth Cup we have to travel to Welling United in the preliminary round (w/c 8 September) and the winners of that game will be away at Cockfosters (w/c 22 September).  Should we come through those two away games we have a home tie in the 2nd Qualifying Round against either Thamesmead Town (who we narrowly beat last year), Northwood or Redbridge.  That game is due week commencing 6 October.

Full details of all these draws can be found by clicking here.

A great day for Wealdstone FC

i really enjoyed the couple of hours I spent down at Grosvenor Vale this afternoon at the Junior tournament that Mark Lloyd ably supported by John and Alison Moran have done such a fantastic job in organising.

The place was teeming with children supported by their parents and coaches, representing lots of clubs a really great feeling of sportsmanship and enjoyment throughout.

We were able to entertain and, dare I say, impress the Mayor of Harrow and the Deputy Mayoress of Hillingdon and demonstrate to them the positive force that Wealdstone FC can be in the community.  I have said several times that our future is based on youth and community development and this weekend is a great example of what we need to be doing.

I hope the weather holds for tomorrow and many of you can get down and support the event.  It was well worth it today.

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