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Hurst Romans FC
- an FA Charter Standard Club
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Hurst Romans FC is a village youth football club,
based in St.Nicholas Hurst, Berkshire.
Formed in 2004 as a club for local children,
we offer teams at all levels from 6 to 15 years of age.
With over ten sides offering regular training and local
matches supervised by F.A. qualified Coaches for each age group,
over 100 children are taught teamwork, fun and fair play.
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In 2008 the club acheived
FA Charter Standard,
which sets standards of coaching, administration and child protection for clubs working with young people.
It is a clear sign of the on-going commitment
of everyone involved in the Club's development.
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Hurst Romans FC is supporting The FA's
Respect
programme to ensure football can be enjoyed by everyone in a safe and positive environment.
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Party in the Park
Hurst Village 2010
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Saturday 3rd July
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| 6.30pm | NoFlyZone |
| 7.30pm | Kinkade |
| 8.30pm | The Choppers |
| 9.45pm | Big Rig |
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Now Four Live Bands!
Hosted by Hurst Romans Youth Football Club
We thank-you for supporting your village youth football club!
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- Gates Open from 6pm
- Pitch your table between 10am — 5pm
- Bring your own picnic or BBQ
- Indian Buffet available at £12.50
- Licensed bar — fine wines, cider & draft beer
- Auction of Promises - this year only!
- Tickets on sale now! — £15 each
- Over 16s only
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Age Groups
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The teams are currently listed by the 2009/10 season ages,
and relates to the player's age on 1st September 2009.
This is the age group that they will play in until the end of August 2010,
including any summer competitions or tournaments.
At the beginning of September each team will move up a year.
So for example children in Year 1 2009/10 are eligable for the current
Under 6 squad,
which will become the 2010/11 Under 7 squad
when they move into Year 2 in September.
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Annual General Meeting
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The club is holding an AGM on
Saturday 17th July at 1pm (until 3pm) at Cantley Theatre, Cantley Park.
It is an opportunity to meet other teams, parents, the Committee
and the Chairman Greg Neall.
If you have any ideas or suggestions it's a great time to share them.
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Respect Ambassador
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Hurst Romans former club secretary and treasurer, Deborah Wyatt,
has been selected
as the country's first Respect Ambassador.
She was interviewed on Sky TV about why
Respect
is so important to her and everyone involved in youth football.
Watch the full report on Sky Sports.
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Join Hurst Romans FC!
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New members are always welcomed.
Feel free to contact us
or just turn up at the appropriate training session and
talk to the coach (see individual teams for details).
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The Home of Hurst Football
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This letter explains
the Hinton Road project,
our plans for the future and how you could possibly help the Club.
If you have any questions, comments or pledges then please contact
Tim Drake.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
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If you are looking for a new way to promote your business
then we may have the answer.
For details please contact
Deborah Wyatt, club secretary.
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Boots
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Parents! Please pass on any spare, clean boots to your team Manager.
We are in need of little sizes for our younger players and new starters.
See the Boot Swap page for more details.
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Planning for the Future
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We have ambitious plans for a new football pitch and clubhouse
at Stow Bridge Field in
Hinton Road. This project has been given planning approval by
Wokingham Borough Council.
Read all about this exciting venture.
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