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(2010 / 2011)
Well this is our last season in youth football, our number one priority is to prepare the boys for adult football and to push at least one of our boys into Pro football by giving them as many opportunities as possible to show there stuff on the pitch. With our Spanish tour around the corner it should be a great last season.
(2009 / 2010)
Another successful season winning our league title for the fourth year running & the League Cup for the sixth year, probably our most difficult season with injuries and the one disappointment was the Devon Cup game when we had to play with 10 players for an hour which we eventually lost 1-0. With the boys now only one year from Senior football all Club eyes are on them to see which boys will make the step up.
With the First team pushing for Western League football and Bucks second team also pushing for the Penisula East League only Truro City could argue they have a better amateur set up in the South West.
(2008 / 2009)
Well all goals achieved ! A fabulous winning treble season including our number one target the Devon Cup.
We won the league winning 19 games and drawing one, we won the League Cup final against KM Utd 2-1 with one of our rare off days on the performance front, but the season will be remembered after a great performance the week before when we beat Plymouth Kolts from the Plymouth league the team who beat us the season before 4-1 on a great day at Coach Road. Overall we scored 117 goals and let in 7 in the league and 4 in the two cups. All the players were taken off for a well deserved Surfing weekend at Newquay. Congratualtions to Leon our Coach, Callum our fitness guru and the players for the commitment.
(2007 / 2008)
At Under 13 football we once again won the double for the second year running, in the league we won 17 out of 18 games, losing once again at home to Brixham in a match which we hit the woodwork five times and missed a penalty, a manager always remembers the odd dark day, but on a superb night we went down to Brixham with only two games left and who were only one point behind us in the league and beat them 4-1 which showed great character, overall our form was superb throughout the season and all the squad contributed enormously to our sucess, We also won the Cup again beating Broademadow 3-1 at Coach Road, the only set back during the 07/08 season was going out to the eventual Devon Cup winners Plymouth Kolts 2-1 in the quarter final when we were 1-0 up with four minutes to go, we had hit the woodwork and missed two guilt edge chances in the second half and after playing probably the best we had all season let in two goals when tiredness certainly effected our concentration.
(2006 / 2007)
At under 12 the boys started to find there feet and moving from mini football to a big pitch seem to suit our style of play, we won the league for the first time only losing one game all season and we retained the Cup by beating Bovey Tracey at Brixham Utd ground 3-1. We were also losing finalists at the Sports Tours festival in Newton Abbot losing to a team from Wigan 1-0.
(2005 / 2006)
The following year at under 11 we still could not improve our league position. Consistancy still being an issue again coming 4th but again winning the cup final at WBB Abrook Farm beating Totnes & Dartington 3-1.
(2004 / 2005)
At under 10's we again improved added a couple of additional players and came fourth in the league & won the Cup at Newton Town festival & we also won the Feniton Festival Cup beating Ottery St Mary on penalties.
(2003 / 2004)
We started at under 9 football, our first freindly game was played at Osbourne park where we lost 9-3 to Newton 66, we made pretty quick progress and then drew with 66 in a league game 8 weeks later. The original team is on the photo gallery page. We came fifth in our first season.
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