Reserve Team Manager
Fleet Spurs are pleased to announce Paul Winning as the New Reserve Team Manager.
Paul has been a part of Fleet Spurs for many years and we wish him and the reserves all the best for the following season.
Fleet Spurs are pleased to announce Paul Winning as the New Reserve Team Manager.
Paul has been a part of Fleet Spurs for many years and we wish him and the reserves all the best for the following season.
Pre-Season will be starting on Thursday 7th July. 7.00pm at Kennals Lane.
Fleet Spurs FC are looking for a Reserve Team Manger. Could any interested people contact Andy Hunt on 07515 882831 or via e-mail at andyhunt79@hotmail.co.uk
Closing date for entrees is Friday 17th June 2011.
Fleet Spurs Football Club are pleased announce the appointment of Andy Hunt as the new manager of the 1st team. He will be assisted by Danny Roberts. The club would like to wish Andy and his staff the best of luck for the new season.
ATTENTION ALL PLAYERS AND CLUB OFFICIALS
The Lismoyne Hotel, Church Road, Fleet
Friday 13th May 2011
Dinner to be served at 7:30, so be there a 7pm for when the bar opens!
Singles £30 and Couples £50, so bring your missus even if it is just to save a fiver!
Please fill in the menu selection form that you have all been given and return it to the address at the bottom of the form along with your payment by 30th April 2011.
If you have any queries relating to the event please do not hesitate in contacting Sam Knowles or Kierin
Gurrie.
On a warm afternoon on the South coast, Fleet Spurs earned themselves a deserved 3 points against a team with an outside chance of promotion. The pitch offered a great surface to play football on, and without creating many chances in the first half, Spurs dominated possession. With the added bonus of Matt Voyce making a return at the heart of the spurs defence, partnered by the ever-improving Kieren Arscott, Fleet never looked like conceding against United Services’ long ball tactics.
AFC Portchester 1
Fleet Spurs 1 (Sydenhams Football League (Wessex) Division 1)Spurs visited Portchester on the day of the grand opening of their splendid new clubhouse, and played with great resolution to prevent the home team celebrating by taking all three points.
After leaking goals over the last few matches, Spurs had opted for a solid 3-5-2 formation with two mainly defensive wing-backs and top scorer Sam Knowles skippering the side in an unaccustomed centre midfield position. The game started slowly, with defences on top and neither side creating any real chances. Portchester’s only real first-half chance came when Mark Collis had a low free kick well turned round the post by 16-year-old keeper Ryan Bone, who went on to have an excellent game. For Spurs, Neil Selby had a half-chance after a good right-wing run and cross from David Pitt but fired wide.
Horndean 5
Fleet Spurs 1 (Sydenhams Football League (Wessex) Division 1)The Ides of March proved to be a day of ill omen for Spurs as they were put to the sword by a quick, well-drilled Horndean side that was not at all flattered by the margin of victory.
The game started encouragingly with Fleet giving as good as they got in the opening exchanges. However, Horndean gradually began to dominate play, whilst creating very few clear-cut chances, and half-time came with no score.
Whitchurch United 4 Fleet Spurs 3 (Sydenhams Football League (Wessex) Division 1)
Another defeat for Spurs after a roller-coaster game at Longmeadow.
Cowes Sports 3 Fleet Spurs 2 (Sydenhams Football League (Wessex) Division 1)
In a thrilling match at Cowes, Spurs looked likely winners until inspired substitutions allowed the home side to turn the game round with two late goals.
The first half was evenly fought with both sides trying to play passing football and the half-time whistle came with neither side having created many chances, though Sports were unlucky just before the break when Dominic Burbidge hit the post after outpacing the Fleet defence, but the forward who netted the rebound was ruled offside. Overall, however, Spurs had probably just shaded the possession and equality at half-time was fair.