PLAYERS: Newton Aycliffe Sports Club under 14s are on the look out for new players for the coming season. NASC play in the Teesside Alliance Division Two and train on Wednesday nights from 6-30 to 8-00 at Newton Aycliffe Sports Club, Moore Lane.
Anyone interested in joining can contact Mark Hugill on 01325 307064 or Cliff Briggs on 01325 311195.
NEW STRIP: Bishop Auckland FC Independent Supporters' Club have just launched issue 6 of their popular newsletter "Two Blues News", which features news, fixtures and competitions for supporters of the football club.
Free copies can be picked up from Bishop Auckland FC Social Club, Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Bakers Newsagents Princes Street, Etheringtons Newsagents Cockton Hill, Woodhouse Close Leisure Centre, Manor News St Helens, Newsagent/Off Licence St Helens and Newsagent / Off licence Tindale Cresecent.
In addition, the Supporters' Club will also be on Bishop Auckland Market tomorrow with the newly launched kit being on sale in the town for the first time.
REFEREES: The Sedgefield Referees Society is starting a course for anyone interested in becoming a football referee. Those interested should contact Billy Carter, 01429 880025.
Stokesley: A vacancy exists in the Stokesley & District League. The League is played on Saturdays and is made up of 17 senior member clubs, any interested clubs should contact the league secretary on (01642)596979 by Monday, August 4.
BRANDON: The Brandon Boys Under 15s and 16s require players for the coming season. Both teams play in the Russell Foster Youth Football League. Fort further details contact Don on (0191) 3781743 or Malcolm on (0191) 3783604 or 07762 528458.
GO SPORT SIX-A-SIDE: Legionnaires 4, FC Spoons 0; Mad Ferrets 1, Leathleys Lads 1; Le Maginot 3, Wathgill Wanderers 3; Each Other 10, Hill Giftware 1; McDees 3, Colburn B 2; Team Mean Machine 1, Upex 2; Colburn A 1, Dynamo Catterick 4.
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