URGENT HELP NEEDED
17 July 2008 |
Brockham Badgers urgently needs a parent to volunteer to help out with the running of the club over the next twelve months.
After several years as our Treasurer, Martin Bangs has stepped down to take on a new role finding the much needed pitches to sustain our 350 regular young footballers. |
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That means we have no one to look after our money!
We urgently need someone to come forward and volunteer to take on the role of Treasurer. The role involves about two hours of time each week - banking money, issuing receipts and payments, recording and checking all the incomings and outgoings. No experience is necessary - just a willingness to help run the club provide regular football for young people. You'll be supported by an ambitious Management Committee made up of other local volunteers.
Put simply - Brockham Badgers cannot run without a Treasurer. So, if you've been enjoying watching your son or daughter play football, please do think about getting more involved in the running of the club to ensure it continues. To volunteer - or just to get more information - click here to email your telephone number to Martin Bangs. |
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"AN INCREDIBLY BUSY TWELVE MONTHS..."
17 July 2008 |
...that was how the past year was summed up by Brockham Badgers' Chairman, Grant Ashley, as he brought the curtain down on the 2007/8 season with his report to the club's Annual General Meeting.
Indeed, with a huge number of successes on the pitch and unprecedented activity on it, 'incredibly busy' could be viewed as an understatement. |
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| Click here to read Grant's report in full, including details of league winners, Fair Play awards, the Charter Standard Award, the search for a permanent home for the Badgers and Brockham 08 - our biggest and most successful event yet. |
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PLAYER AWARDS AND AGM
24 June 2008 |
The last two events of the season take place over the coming fortnight.
This weekend, it's the Annual Player Awards, with the traditional trophies for Player of the Season, Most Improved Player, Players' Player and Golden Boot awarded to every team. The Awards take place at the Clubhouse on the Big Field, starting at 4pm and ending at 7.30pm - in time to watch the Euro 2008 Final.
And on Tuesday 8th July, it's the Annual General Meeting. All parents are invited to hear about the Club, its progress and plans for the future.
Click here to download full details. |
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FAIR PLAY TO THE UNDER 10s
24 June 2008 |
The season may be over...but the trophies keep on coming!
Congratulations to the U10Bs and U10Cs who both won the Fair Play Awards for their respective Divisions in the Epsom and Ewell League.
Two teams from the same age group picking up fair play trophies is something of an achievement, but just reward for the effort of |

The U10s collect their trophies at the Epsom and Ewell League Awards Presentation
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| the boys and the coaches - Simon Haines, Lewis Evans and Tom Ashley - to ensure everyone taking part can enjoy their football, whatever the result. |
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BROCKHAM 08: THANK YOU
15 June 2008 |
The Brockham 08 Organising Committee would like to express its wholehearted thanks to all the players, parents and people throughout the village who helped make this weekend our biggest and most successful tournament yet.
A staggering 192 teams with more than 1500 players came to the Big Field over the weekend to take part in football that was competitive but fair. We couldn't have done it without the help of every single person who gave their time to help build or take down the site, referee or spend some time on one of the catering stalls. So - thank you.
Visit the Brockham 08 microsite here, for the winners, results from every game, reports and pictures from the event. And come back soon, when we'll have a report and pictures from the fundraising visit of the Surrey Air Ambulance.
Same time next year....here's to Brockham 09! |
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A TON OF RUNNERS...AND TONS OF CASH
2 June 2008 |
Nearly a hundred boys from the U12s and U13s, along with parents and pets, joined the Brockham Badgers Air Ambulance fundraising this weekend - staging a 5k Cross Country Challenge around the village.
And between them they raised £1000 for the rescue services involved in Neil and Luke Holland's accident. |

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Neil and Sally Holland were there to cheer the boys home as they became the latest fundraisers towards the Badgers' target of £10,000 for the Surrey and London Air Ambulance Services.
Click here to read a full report by U12 coach Duncan Hanwell on the Cross Country Challenge.
For full details of the fundraising, click here. You can donate here and here. |
U12s JOIN THE RUN FOR LUKE AND NEIL
26 May 2008 |
The U12s have joined the fundraising effort for the Surrey and London Air Ambulance Services.
This weekend, they'll be staging a 5k cross country challenge to raise money for the rescue services who helped with the accident involving Neil and Luke Holland. |

The U12Bs - staging a sponsored Cross Country Challenge this weekend
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The way the events of January shocked us was very evident by the emotional applause for Luke at the Family 5-a-side earlier this month. The Club is aiming to raise £10,000 for the Air Ambulance Services which, without doubt, saved Neil’s life. These amazing services rely on public donations to keep running.
After the U12s cross country, a team of volunteers will be raising sponsorship in the British 10k London Run in July. If any other yeargroups would like to help the fundraising, please email us to let us know what you would like to do and we can publicise the different events here on the Badgers' website.
Click here for more details. You can donate here and here. |
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