Wakefield Satellite, the results!

August 15th, 2010 by mike

A full report will appear in the next Subbuteo England, but until then, here are the results! 

Open 

Five groups of 4 followed by a barrage and then knock out from the last 8 onwards. 

 Groups

PEARSON Gary          
YOUNGSON Neil          
CARMO Maria          
TSOLIS Stathis          
               
BUTLER Dave          
ADDERLEY Kevin          
PARNABY Mike          
KEY Ste          
               
LAWRENSON Paul          
DEVANEY John          
COLLINS Alan          
HIGGINS Zoran          
               
PERREIRA Miguel          
FARRELL Mark          
THOMAS Matt          
MUNNS Neil          
               
VALENTINE Kcarrie          
BOYER Andy          
TOWNSEND Philip          
PRICE Brett          

Barrage

ADDERLEY Kevin  1-2  LAWRENSON Paul 
PERREIRA Miguel  2-1  BOYER Andy 

Knock Out 

YOUNGSON Neil  1-4  LAWRENSON Paul 
VALENTINE Kcarrie  0-3  THOMAS Matt 
COLLINS Alan  5-2  PEARSON Gary 
PERREIRA Miguel  1-0MS  PARNABY Mike 
        
LAWRENSON Paul  1-0  THOMAS Matt 
COLLINS Alan  3-2  PERREIRA Miguel 
        
LAWRENSON Paul  2-0  COLLINS Alan 

Vets 

With only 4 players taking part, and some of these also playing in the Open event, this category was a straight knock out competition 

COLLINS Alan  0-1  PARNABY Mike 
HODDS Martin  5-1  DEVANEY John 
     
HODDS Martin  2-3  PARNABY Mike 

Under 19 

Each player played each other in a small mini league format. 

PARNABY Matthew          
TOWNSEND Coen          
PEREIRA Marcus          
PEARSON Harry          

Plate 

A barrage to start, followed by quarter finals and onwards. 

KEY Ste  2-1  PRICE Brett 
        
TOWNSEND Philip  1-2  FARRELL Mark 
TSOLIS Stathis  1-0  KEY Ste 
HIGGINS Zoran  2-0  CARMO Maria 
DEVANEY John  3-0  BUTLER Dave 
        
TSOLIS Stathis  0-6  FARRELL Mark 
HIGGINS Zoran  1-0  DEVANEY John 
        
HIGGINS Zoran  0-0*(0-2 shots)  FARRELL Mark 

  

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Yorkshire Satellite – 31st July 2010 – Wakefield

June 28th, 2010 by Gary Pearson

Yorkshire Phoenix are hosting a FISTF satellite tournament at the Wakefield Wildcats stadium on Saturday 31st July 2010.

All open players ranked outside the top 100 and all Vets and Under 19 players ranked outside the top 20 are welcome. Because the top players are excluded it makes it a very good tournament for new players to attend.

You can find out more information at www.yorkshiresatellite.co.uk and also sign up on the site as well

2009-10 National Championships

June 23rd, 2010 by mike

Individual results
Group One

Open category

Chris Thomas 5 – 0 Maria Carmo
Andrew Hillerby 5 – 0 Coen Townsend
Chris Thomas 5 – 0 Coen Townsend
Maria Carmo 0 – 5 Andrew Hillerby
Chris Thomas 2 – 0 Andrew Hillerby
Maria Carmo 2 – 0 Coen Townsend

1. Chris Thomas 3 – 0 – 0 12-0 9
2. Andrew Hillerby 2 – 0 – 1 10-2 6
3. Maria Carmo 1 – 0 – 2 2-10 3
4. Coen Townsend 0 – 0 – 3 0-12 0

Group Two

Chris Short 2 – 1 Steve Sammons
Miguel Pereira 1 – 5 Dave Pawsey
Chris Short 2 – 2 Dave Pawsey
Steve Sammons 0 – 5 Miguel Pereira
Chris Short 3 – 1 Miguel Pereira
Steve Sammons 1 – 3 Dave Pawsey

Chris and Dave agreed not to use goal difference to decide placings.
Chris beat Dave 2-1 on shots.

1. Chris Short 2 – 1 – 0 7-4 7
2. Dave Pawsey 2 – 1 – 0 2 10-4 7
3. Miguel Pereira 1 – 0 – 2 7-8 3
4. Steve Sammons 0 – 0 – 3 2-10 0

Group Three

Matt Lampitt 1 – 0 Paul Lawrenson
Greg Sammons 0 – 1 Phil Townsend
Greg Sammons 1 – 6 Matt Lampitt
Sam Curtis 0 – 3 Paul Lawrenson
Sam Curtis 3 – 0 Greg Sammons
Phil Townsend 1 – 3 Matt Lampitt
Phil Townsend 0 – 5 Sam Curtis
Paul Lawrenson 4 – 0 Greg Sammons
Paul Lawrenson 4 – 0 Phil Townsend
Matt Lampitt 7 – 2 Sam Curtis

1. Matt Lampitt 4 – 0 – 0 17-4 12
2. Paul Lawrenson 3 – 0 – 1 11-1 9
3. Sam Curtis 2 – 0 – 2 10-10 6
4. Phil Townsend 1 – 0 – 3 2-12 3
5. Greg Sammons 0 – 0 – 4 1-14 0

Barrage

Miguel Pereira 3 – 1 Sam Curtis

Quarter-Finals

Chris Thomas 4 – 0 Miguel Pereira
Chris Short 3 – 0 Maria Carmo
Matt Lampitt 1 – 3 Dave Pawsey
Andrew Hillerby 0 – 1 Paul Lawrenson

Semi-Finals

Chris Thomas 3 – 1 Paul Lawrenson
Chris Short 0 – 0 Dave Pawsey Chris wins 5-4 Sudden Death shots

FINAL

Chris Thomas 3 – 2 Chris Short Golden Goal

Veterans

Group One

Phil Redman 2 – 0 Adrian Curtis
Phil Redman 3 – 0 Allan Cook
Jeremy Bradley 2 – 0 Adrian Curtis
Jeremy Bradley 2 – 0 Allan Cook
Phil Redman 1 – 1 Jeremy Bradley
Adrian Curtis 3 – 1 Allan Cook

1. Phil Redman 2 – 1 – 0 6-1 7
2. Jeremy Bradley 2 – 1 – 0 5-1 7
3. Adrian Curtis 1 – 0 – 2 3-5 3
4. Allan Cook 0 – 0 – 3 1-8 0

Group Two

Tony McCann 2 – 1 Martin Hodds
Alan Collins 1 – 0 Tony McCann
Martin Hodds 0 – 1 Alan Collins

1. Alan Collins 2 – 0 – 0 2-0 6
2. Tony McCann 1 – 0 – 1 2-2 3
3. Martin Hodds 0 – 0 – 2 1-3 0

Semi-Finals

Phil Redman 3 – 0 Tony McCann
Jeremy Bradley 0 – 0 Alan Collins Jeremy wins 3-2 on shots.

FINAL

Phil Redman 3 – 0 Jeremy Bradley

Under 19

Coen Townsend 1 – 1 Steve Sammons
Sam Curtis 2 – 0 Coen Townsend
Steve Sammons 0 – 5 Sam Curtis

1. Sam Curtis 2 – 0 – 0 7-0 6
2. Coen Townsend 0 – 1 – 1 1-3 1
3. Steve Sammons 0 – 1 – 1 1-6 1

Under 15

No event held

Under 12

Winner – Coen Townsend

Ladies

Winner – Maria Carmo

Team Results

Yorkshire Phoenix A 4-0 Yorkshire Phoenix B

 Martin Hodds 2-1 Tony McCann
Alan Collins 2-0 Malcolm Dickson
Stuart McIlroy 7-1 Kevin Adderley
Adrian Curtis 4-0 Sam Curtis

EPL 4-0 Kent Invicta

Matt Lampitt 2-0 Miguel Pereira
Steve Hawkins 8-0 Coen Townsend
Dave Pawsey 6-0 Maria Carmo
Justin Finch 10-0 Philip Townsend

TSPA Whitestar 2-2 NETFA

Allan Cook 1-0 Ben Staples
Steve Cook 0-1 Mike Parnaby
Greg Sammons 1-8 Matthew Thomas
Jeremy Bradley 5-0 Neil Youngson

EPL 4-0 Yorkshire Phoenix B

Justin Finch 14-0 Malcolm Dickson
Steve Hawkins 2-0 Kevin Adderley
Matt Lampitt 5-0 Tony McCann
Dave Pawsey 8-0 Sam Curtis

Yorkshire Phoenix A 2-1 TSPA Whitestar

Adrian Curtis 1-2 Allan Cook
Alan Collins 2nd half sub, 1/2 time score 0-2
Stuart McIlroy 1-1 Jeremy Bradley
Martin Hodds 5-2 Steve Cook
Paul Lawrenson 5-0 Greg Sammons

NETFA 4-0 Kent Invicta

Neil Youngson 5-0 Coen Townsend
Ben Staples 2-1 Phil Toensend
Matthew Thomas 4-0 Miguel Pereira
Mike Parnaby 4-1 Maria Carmo

EPL 4-0 TSPA Whitestar

Justin Finch 1-0 Jeremy Bradley
Dave Pawsey 1-0 Allan Cook
Steve Hawkins 7-0 Greg Sammons
Matt Lampitt 9-0 Steve Cook

Yorkshire Phoenix B 2-2 NETFA

Malcolm Dickson 1-0 Neil Youngson
Tony McCann 3-2 Ben Staples
Kevin Adderley 1-4 Mike Parnaby
Sam Curtis 1-3 Matthew Thomas

Yorkshire Phoenix A 4-0 Kent Invicta

Stuart McIlroy 5-0 Philip Townsend
Paul Lawrenson 4-2 Miguel Pereira
Martin Hodds 2nd half sub, 1/2 time score 1-1
Adrian Curtis 2-0 Maria Carmo
Alan Collins 3-1 Sam Curtis

TSPA Whitestar 2-2 Yorkshire Phoenix B

Allan Cook 3-0 Kevin Adderley
Jeremy Bradley 5-1 Malcolm Dickson
Steve Cook 0-5 Tony McCann
Greg Sammons 0-3 Sam Curtis

EPL 3-0 NETFA

Matt Lampitt 3-0 Mike Parnaby
Steve Hawkins 6-1 Ben Staples
Justin Finch 8-0 Neil Youngson
Dave Pawsey 1-1 Matthew Thomas

Yorkshire Phoenix B 3-1 Kent Invicta

Sam Curtis 2-3 Miguel Pereira
Tony McCann 6-0 Coen Townsend
Malcolm Dickson 1-0 Maria Carmo
Kevin Adderley 1-0 Philip Townsend

TSPA Whitestar 3-1 Kent Invicta

Steve Cook 2-0 Maria Carmo
Jeremy Bradley 6-0 Philip Townsend
Allan Cook 2-0 Coen Townsend
Greg Sammons 0-5 Miguel Pereira

Yorkshire Phoenix A 3-0 NETFA

Stuart McIlroy 2-1 Ben Staples
Adrian Curtis 2nd half sub 1/2 time score 2-0
Alan Collins 3-1 Neil Youngson
Martin Hodds 1-1 Matthew Thomas
Paul Lawrenson 1-0 Mike Parnaby

EPL 3-1 Yorkshire Phoenix A

Stuart McIlroy 2-3 Justin Finch
Alan Collins 1-2 Matt Lampitt
Adrian Curtis 0-8 Steve Hawkins
Martin Hodds 3-0 Dave Pawsey

1. EPL 5-0-0 18-1 12
2. Yorkshire Phoenix A 4-0-1 14-4 9
3. NETFA 1-2-2 8-10 5
4. TSPA Whitestar 1-2-2 8-11 5
5. Yorkshire Phoenix B 1-2-2 7-13 5
6. Kent Invicta 0-0-5 2-18 0

EPL & Yorkshire Phoenix A qualify for Champions League in Mattersburg.

NETFA & TSPA Whitestar qualify for Europa League in Rome.

2010 AGM

June 7th, 2010 by mike

 

ESTFA AGM   5th June 2010

Location  Leicester

AGENDA

 

Meeting opens

Present: David Pawsey, Martin Hodds, Jeremy Bradley, Maria Carmo, Chris Thomas, Matt Lampitt, Steve Hawkins, Ben Staples, Neil Youngson, Miguel Periera, Paul Lawrenson, Justin Finch, Malc Dickson, Tony McCann, Matthew Thomas, Alan Collins, Chris Short, Mike Parnaby.

  • 1.       Confirmation of Agenda

MP opened the meeting and all members agreed the minutes of 2009 AGM and agenda of this meeting.

  • 2.       Apologies for absence

Alan Cook, Adrian Curtis, Sam Curtis, Gary Pearson

  • 3.       Chairman’s Comments

MP reported that this has been a decent year for the ESTFA and he felt that a lot of progress had been made, although some of this is not highly visible. We now have a decent circuit of events and he hoped this will develop further. Financially we are better off. Much effort has been focussed into developing the website further and the growth of Subbuteo England. Very disappointing is the number of members we have when we look at how many known non members are playing the game.

We are featured in Shoot magazine in a promotion with football figures so we are hoping for new members from that.

We have been well represented at the top events with three clubs taking part in the Europa Cup and England teams being at the World Cup. There was an issue at the World Cup regarding flight times, but we have since taken steps to try and ensure that this does not happen again.  Importantly we were not instrumental in the changes at FISTF. We were not one of those nations that forced the EGM, nor did we vote for elections to take place. We did however vote once the elections were called. The full FISTF board has one ESTFA member on it and there are other ESTFA members that are part of the bigger FISTF picture, so we are well represented at a world level. MP would like to thank everyone who has helped the ESTFA this year, either on the board or others who have offered help, advice or time. MP knows that we have made good progress together but we need more players to step up and take responsibility for YOUR ESTFA. A special mention was made to Gary Pearson and Alan Collins for their input this year.

  • 4.       Fixtures Secretary’s Comments

JB reported on the calendar of events but focussed on the Milton Keynes GP. He was keen to point out that the low number of English players at the event was disappointing

  • 5.       Treasurer’s Comments

Mp presents the following. The ESTFA is not financially well off but we are at least now out of debt.

We started the year with £386.42

Income £336 (56) from memberships, Sale of badges £18 and sale of donated England shirt £200. Expenditure £94.11 FISTF fees, £150 insurance, £170 Pitch Storage, £53.58 for trophy centres and £333 repayment to Chris Wrigley. This leaves us with £139.73 in the bank as of now but we need to pay Jeremy £100 more for pitch storage.

Great efforts have been made by MP and PL to secure funding, to date without success.

We need to spend only £100 FISTF and £150 Insurance each season so need to generate £250 per season to operate. More funding would help us to develop both the events we have and also develop the grassroots game, taking the game out to the public and raising awareness again.

MH added that the sponsorship deal with nationwide may well be available this season and will keep us informed of that in due course.

  • 6.       England Captain’s Comments

Only DP was present and as matters relating to the last world cup are now in the past, he had nothing further to add.

  • 7.       ESTFA Board
  • 7.1          Election of Chairman

MP re-elected un-opposed.

  • 7.2          Proposed structure of board

MP outlined his new board positions and responsibilities. This is designed to make the board more effective and share the workload better.

  • 7.3          Election of other board positions

General Secretary – No person was put forward until MP was asked who he would like in the role. MP suggested Martin Hodds, who agreed to take on the role. Agreed unanimously.

IT Development – Again, no person came forward but MP stated that Gary Pearson would be keen to take this on. This was agreed unanimously. Matt Lampitt offered to assist GP in the production of a DVD.

Fixtures Secretary – Jeremy Bradley expressed his desire to continue in this role and as no-one else came forward, this was again agreed unanimously.

England Management – DP declined to stand again. Once more no person came forward and after some discussion Chris Thomas was nominated. CT agreed to take the role on condition that Chris Short assisted him. This was well received and agreed by all present. MP suggested that CT and CS speak to Phil Redman and bring him into their management team.

Public Relations – Once again, no person came forward. MP advised the meeting that Adrian Curtis had expressed an interest but MP was not 100 % sure if he would take the post. It was agreed that MP would offer the post to AC, and if he did not accept, MP would seek another person. (NB at the time of writing, AC has confirmed he will take this post)

  • 7.4          Future meetings

MP suggested that it would be highly beneficial if board members could get Skype added to their computers so that we can arrange online board meetings. This would save ESTFA money in terms of arranging meetings and make it possible to have regular meetings or ad hoc meetings.

  • 8.       Membership Fees

MP opened this topic by saying that we need £250 per season to operate. Most of this comes from memberships but players often ask what they get for their membership fees. So MP offered the meeting 6 options for next season. These were:

Option 1 – We keep things as they are, a membership fee of £7.

Option 2 – We reduce the membership fee to £5.

Option 3 – We replace the membership fee with a tournament levy of £1 per player at each ESTFA event. This of course means that tournament entry fees will rise, but it means that EVERY player that plays in a tournament becomes an ESTFA member on completion of the membership form. BUT it means that every player who plays in an ESTFA event contributes to ESTFA funds, without having to pay up front to join the ESTFA.

Option 4 – We introduce a club membership scheme where clubs pay a fee of say £25 and all their players are ESTFA members on completion of the membership form.

Option 5 – In the past it has proved hard to get tournament levies paid in after the event has finished. An alternative would be to charge a ‘booking fee’ when the tournament is requested. Opens would pay £20, Satellites £20, International Opens £30 and the Grand Prix £50. This would get us £250. Any ad hoc events would be £20.

Option 6 – A combination of the first 5 choices, ie a membership fee AND tournament levies.

In all cases however, we need our members to complete the membership form.

After a long discussion and finally a vote it was decided to change the membership fee to £5 per season but also to introduce a tournament levy of £1 per player per event. Justin Finch suggested an online method of payment to ease that issue. GP to look at this as well as online membership form.

JF also made comment that the biggest problem we face in England is the lack of proper suppliers of equipment. The meeting agreed that it would be great if ESTFA could have its own shop, selling products for existing players and new players alike. Without significant investment this is not possible, but it is something to work towards.

  • 9.       Sports Matters
  • 9.1          Circuits and events

MP proposed this circuit of events:-

National championships for individuals and clubs

Masters

National League

Grand Prix

2 International Opens

2 Satellites

5 Open events

This was agreed and many players liked the idea of a National League. Concerns were raised about the earlier World Cup dates and the value of the English Circuit.

  • 9.2          Rankings

Rankings systems were discussed without much being agreed. MP reported that we have a variety of ranking systems in place at the moment and we need to make clear which are the official rankings and which rankings decide what. ( see 10. England Selection)

9.3          Sports wear

MP reported that this is a problem we face in England. FISTF rules state that sports clothing should be worn at all events by all players. In England we opted to not enforce this rule EXCEPT for when the event was a FISTF event. So we expect the rule to be observed in the GP, the IO’s and the Satellite events as a bare minimum. MP advised the meeting that FISTF are likely to change the rule book for next season and that the penalties for non compliance will be harsher. MP said that he would not be able to defend anyone caught breaking these rules in FISTF events, although we will be more relaxed for non FISTF events.

  • 10.   England Selection

It was agreed that the National Champion should qualify for the World Cup as we do now. MP suggested that the new date might cause us problems in holding a circuit before a date in February/March when we would need to select the team.

MP suggested not giving a place to a circuit champion, but this was not met with approval. In fact most players present felt that the circuit should have value and should reward its champion.

After much discussion MP suggested that first we allow JB to set up the circuit of events as we have trusted him to do. Following this CT and CS should decide on how England Selection would happen, and which events, if any, will count towards it. This will be fully published before September on ESTFA website and in Subbuteo News.

  • 11.   A.O.B
  • 11.1        The rebranding of ESTFA

MP suggested that we change the name of ESTFA from English Sports Table Football Association to English Subbuteo Table Football Association. This was agreed unanimously

  • 11.2        Tournament Improvements

MP reported that we need to improve our events, simple as that! This is not to impress FISTF, nor is it so that we look good on the board. We simply need to look more professional to appeal to new players and also to the press. The Fixtures Secretary will be responsible for trying to ensure tournaments adhere to our guidelines (yet to be written!). GP will be looking at creating a website for EVERY tournament we host that can be accessed by both ESTFA and the event organiser to update.

  • 11.3        International Caps

MP has agreed a deal with the chap who makes the replica International Caps. Basically we will agree a design of cap that he will not sell to anyone other than the ESTFA. These will be available to order from the ESTFA at a cost of £25 per cap, and the ESTFA makes a small profit of around £2 on each cap. Orders will be taken in due course.

  • 11.4        DVD

MP suggested that we look to creating a DVD which will feature all our events. It would show results, pictures, match footage, press clips, maybe even some interviews etc. This would be given free to all members at the season end as a sort of review of the ESTFA year. It would also be a useful tool to show sponsors and a historical record for us all to keep. Players will therefore be encouraged to submit material. Matt Lampitt has offered to help produce this.

  • 11.5        FISTF

MP asked AC to update the meeting about developments at FISTF since the new board took over. Players seemed impressed by the progress made, but not always reported!

  • 12.   Meeting closes

MP thanked everyone who took the time to attend this meeting. He stressed that we all need to pull our own weight and work together to develop our sport.

Yorkshire Phoenix in the news

April 21st, 2010 by Gary Pearson

The Yorkshire Evening post has a full page write up on Yorkshire Phoenix in the newspaper and on their website.

It is a very well written article and shows the sport as it is and not just a kids game.

To view the online version please click here There are some fingers on the pitch

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FISTF News on their forum

April 13th, 2010 by mike

Federation of International Sports Table Football

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 To: All Presidents

 9th April 2010

 Dear Presidents & Friends

 Forum

For a number of years, the FISTF forum went out of its original intentions. That to discuss table football matters. Sometimes, unfortunately it ended up the coliseum of arguments and personal discussions with people attacking each other.

In order to reflect that our sports is practised by mature people, truly sport lovers, the FISTF forum is to be given a facelift in and the moderation of this forum will be controlled in order to leave space for sports discussions and generate ideas for the associations, clubs and individuals members. Our forum must reflect mature discussion on important topics in order to promote this sport, diffuse this sports among youths and improve the sports itself.

We understand that for some officials, the forum was the way of communication. This Board believes that a more mature discussion is important. A professional attitude is today a must in our sport so instead of closing a window, we are opening a new one and anybody wishing to ask something officially has to go through the right channels. Players should refer to their clubs and national federations and the latter in any case can refer to the FISTF.

I would like to thank the people who contributed to the FISTF forum which is on its way out. I would like also, to add my thanks to those working on the new style of discussion and I am happy to pronounce that a new forum will be available for all of you as from Monday 12th April 2010, on www.fistf.info .

 Truly in Sports

 Silvio Catania

FISTF President

All communications should be addressed to the Secretary to the Board

Please always quote the reference up here when replying to this communication.

Secretary to the Board Stefano Tagliaferri, V.lo Bellonzi 28 – 00049 VELLETRI (RM)

(0039) 3479387372 -secretary@fistf.info

FISTF news on Goalkeepers

April 13th, 2010 by mike

Federation of International Sports Table Football

Reference: CIRCULAR0015

To: All Presidents

12th April 2010

Dear Presidents & Friends

Goalkeeper

We cannot hide that our efforts as from January 2010, when this Provisional Board was elected were a bit biased on the goalkeeper issues. This board, was all ears to hear a number of suggestions, any ideas and all the possible dilemmas about this argument.

We are happy that this board involved a consultation process before arriving to any decisions. Each one of us heard his mates, some players and even some officials regarding the issue. Now we can say that this board, together with all those involved reached a decision! As from 1st January 2011 there will be only one goalkeeper for everyone.

 Now we are in the process to publish the design and by consultation again we arrive to the production of this milestone decision, which gives the opportunity to everyone to share the same equipment and finally stop the issue about the Goalkeeper.

I would like to end, by informing you that more decisions will be published soon! We will be informing you about these in the following days!

Truly in Sports

 Silvio Catania

FISTF President

All communications should be addressed to the Secretary to the Board

Please always quote the reference up here when replying to this communication.

Secretary to the Board Stefano Tagliaferri, V.lo Bellonzi 28 – 00049 VELLETRI (RM)

(0039) 3479387372 -secretary@fistf.info

Amsterdam Major Individuals 10th April 2010

April 10th, 2010 by Gary Pearson

The ESTFA had 5 players playing in Amsterdam today and each had varying fortunes.

Miguel Pereia and Daniel Elliot of Kent Invicta were our representitives in the Open category. Miguel lost both his games 5-0 to Bessim Golger and 7-1 to group winner Dimos Tsompandis. Daniel lost 11-0 to Alberto Apollo, 12-0 to Amaud Robillard and 3-0 to Dennis Landzaat

In the ladies Maria Carmo also of Kent Invicta finished 3rd overall with a 0-0 draw against Victoria Busing and another 0-0 against Annick Fraikin-Poncelet before losing 2-0 to eventual winner Jessica Hardenne

In the veterans tournament we had 2 representives, Phil Redman and Martin Hoods. Martin lost both his games 2-1 to Marco de Bruin and 4-0 to Fabio Belloni. Phil did a lot better, drawing with Rene Bolt 1-1 and beating Oliver Carion 7-0 to make the last 16 where he lost 2-1 to Oliver Pere.

Good luck to our teams competing tomorrow

SSTFA GP 27th March 2010

March 27th, 2010 by Gary Pearson

2 ESTFA teams were at the Scottish GP, Kent Invicta and Yorkshire Phoenix. Both had hard groups but ended up losing in the last 8

Milton Keynes Grand Prix 1st/2nd May 2010

March 25th, 2010 by Gary Pearson

The venue has now been confirmed as:

Stantonbury Campus
Stantonbury
Milton Keynes
MK14 6BN

This is the same venue as the previous two years.

For all coach enquries I recommend

http://www.nationalexpress.com

and for all rail enquries

http://www.nationalrail.co.uk

Milton Keynes is easily accessible by road and is at Junction 14 of the M1.
Being centrally located it is served by 6 airports: Luton, East Midlands, Stanstead, Heathrow, Gatwick and Birmingham.

I can recommend the following centrally located hotels:

Holiday Inn
500 Saxon Gate West
Central Milton Keynes
MK9 2HQ
Tel: 0870 400 9057

http://www.ichotelsgroup.com

Jury’s Inn
Midsummer Boulevard
Central Milton Keynes
MK9 2HP
Tel: 01908 843700
Bookings: 0845 456 6399

http://www.jurysinns.com

Travelodge Hotel
199 Grafton Gate East
Central Milton Keynes
MK9 1AL
Tel: 0870 085 0950

http://www.travelodge.co.uk

Premier Travel Inn
Secklow Gate West
Central Milton Keynes
MK9 3BZ
Tel: 0870 197 7184

http://www.premiertravelinn.com

Innkeepers Lodge
Burchard Crescent
Milton Keynes
MK5 6HQ
Tel: 0845 112 6057

http://www.innkeeperslodge.com/miltonkeynes

Stantonbury Campus is very close to the Centre of Milton Keynes, which includes the Shopping Centre, The Theatre District and The Xscape ( Indoor real ski-ing and sky diving!!! as well as numerous bars, a large cinema and the Oceana night club, which proved to be very popular last year and boasts various themed rooms such as a Parisian Boudoir, a Swiss ski lodge and an Icelandic techno style club as well as a 70’s room and an Australian bar. )

For more details please log onto

http://www.thecentre.mk

http://www.oceanaclubs.com

http://www.xscape.co.uk

http://www.theatre-district.co.uk

A website will be up and running fairly soon but you can enter in the mean time via  E-Mail, text, phone call or letter.

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