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Hempnall FC
Read the thoughts and reviews of the joint First Team manager Tim Clarke. Tim has dedicated himself to the club for many years, both as a player and a manager.
Posted on Thursday, 12th May 2011, at 7:27pm
Anglian Combination Premier » First Team v Sheringham » Away Win » 4-3 | League Table
Our last 2 games turned to be back to back fixtures with Sheringham, the home fixture turned out to be a typical end of season affair with both sides taking things easy & not too much excitement in the 1 – 1 draw. Ian Mills equalised late on after Sheringham had gone ahead.
Posted on Sunday, 1st May 2011, at 11:06am
Anglian Combination Premier » First Team v Kirkley & Pakefield Res » Home Draw » 0-0 | League Table
By now I think most people are aware I have now resigned as Hempnall manager & will be ceasing my involvement with the club after the last 2 games have been played.
Posted on Thursday, 21st April 2011, at 7:57am
Anglian Combination Premier » First Team v Norwich St Johns » Away Win » 2-0 | League Table
A truly excellent team performance without the likes of Player, Halliwell, Flint, Shearer, Devlin, Addison & willis, saw us obtain 3 hard earned points with goals from Mark debutant Moseley & man of the match Iain Mills, at high flying St Johns.
Posted on Sunday, 17th April 2011, at 9:44pm
Anglian Combination Premier » First Team v Beccles Town » Home Draw » 0-0 | League Table
Our first home game for several weeks saw us having to make some enforced changes with Carl Harwin (work), Tom Halliwell (injured), Paul Hunter (ill) & Adam Willis (Holiday) all unavailable. The gaps were filled by Stu Chrystal, Tim Downs & Andy Clitheroe on the pitch, with Potter, Jones & Mark Garrod on the subs bench.
Posted on Monday, 11th April 2011, at 8:20am
Anglian Combination Premier » First Team v Cromer Town » Away Loss » 0-3 | League Table
We travelled to Cromer with optimism high after some decent results & our best squad for several weeks. Having reinvented ourselves after player departures & with the introduction of a new system it was felt that Saturdays encounter against champions elect Cromer, would give us some kind of yardstick as to where we are as a squad.