Christmas Cheer!

12 of the finest (unintentional) double-entendres ever aired on British TV and radio: 
1. Ted Walsh - Horse Racing Commentator
'This is really a lovely horse. I once rode her mother.' 

 2.  New Zealand Rugby Commentator
'Andrew Mehrtens loves it when Daryl Gibson comes inside of him.'  

3. Pat Glenn, weightlifting commentator - '
And this is Gregoriava from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning and it was amazing!'  

4. Harry Carpenter at the Oxford-Cambridge boat race 1977
'Ah, isn't that nice. The wife of the Cambridge President is kissing the Cox of the Oxford crew.'  

5. US PGA Commentator - '
One of the reasons Arnie (Arnold Palmer) is playing so well is that, before each tee shot, his wife takes out his balls and kisses them. Oh my god!! What have I just said??'  

6. Carenza Lewis about finding food in the Middle Ages on 'Time Team Live' said: 'You'd eat beaver if you could get it.'  

7. A female news anchor
who, the day after it was supposed to have snowed and didn't, turned to the weatherman and asked, 'So Bob, where's that eight inches you promised me last night?' Not only did HE have to leave the set, but half the crew did too, because they were laughing so hard!   

8.
Steve Ryder covering the US Masters
Ballesteros felt much better today after a 69 yesterday.'  

9
. Clair Frisby talking about a jumbo hot dog on
'Look North' said: 'There's nothing like a big hot sausage inside you on a cold night like this.' 

10.
Mike Hallett
Discussing missed snooker shots on 'Sky Sports': 'Stephen Hendry jumps on Steve Davis's misses every chance he gets.'  

11. Michael Buerk
On watching Philippa Forrester cuddle up to a male astronomer for warmth during BBC1’s UK eclipse coverage remarked: 'They seem cold out there. They're rubbing each other and he's only come in his shorts.'  

12. Ken Brown commentating on golfer
Nick Faldo and his caddie Fanny Sunneson lining-up shots at the Scottish Open: 'Some weeks Nick likes to use Fanny; other weeks he prefers to do it by himself.' 

League News

The Snow put paid to any Fixtures in the Swinburn Maddison Durham Sunday Football League On Sunday, Many local Councils Had advised the League on Friday That due to the weather they would be closing grounds. The League takes a winter Break this Sunday due to many Grounds not being avaible over the Christmas Holiday Period.
 
The League Tables at the half way stage of the season are as Follows.
The Premier Division Has Sacriston Cricket Club at the Top by 3 Points from Hetton Lyons Cricket Club. Newton Aycliffe wmc and Houghton Glendale Social at the Bottom with 4 Points each. Last Seasons Champions Kelloe Wmc are Unbeaten but have only played 4 Games this due to Cup Competitions. Hetton Lyons Cricket Club are also unbeaten.
 
 


































































































































Pos

Club

P

W D L F A GD PT
1.

Sacriston Colliery Cricket Club FC

13

8 3 2 30 19 11 27
2.

Hetton Lyons Cricket Club

8

8 0 0 40 3 37 24
3.

Sedgefield St Edmunds

9

4 2 3 24 14 10 14
4.

Brandon Bay Horse

9

4 2 3 26 18 8 14
5.

Kelloe WMC

4

4 0 0 8 3 5 12
6.

Pelton R.O.A.B. WMC

10

2 5 3 17 29 -12 11
7.

Burnmoor Cricket and Football Club

8

2 4 2 17 15 2 10
8.

Langley Park WMC

7

3 1 3 13 14 -1 10
9.

Ferryhill WMC

8

3 1 4 19 24 -5 10
10.

Burnside WMC

14

2 2 10 26 55 -29 8
11.

Newton Aycliffe WMC

6

1 1 4 8 12 -4 4
12.

Houghton Glendale Social

10

1 1 8 12 34 -22 4

( P=Played W=Won D=Drawn L=Lost F=Goals For A=Goals Against GD=Goal Difference  
 
The Leading Goal scores For this Division are
 









































1.

Barry Turton

Houghton Glendale Social

12

2.

Christopher Bell

Hetton Lyons Cricket Club

8

3.

Paul Taylor

Burnmoor Cricket and Football Club

8

4.

Andrew Johnson

Brandon Bay Horse

6

5.

Craig Coates

Langley Park WMC

6

6.

Timothy Bowman

Burnmoor Cricket and Football Club

6

7.

Leon Ryan

Hetton Lyons Cricket Club

6

8.

Warren Byrne

Hetton Lyons Cricket Club

6

9.

Chris Lawther

Hetton Lyons Cricket Club

6

10.

Michael Fort

Brandon Bay Horse

6

 
 
 
In The First Division Washington Jfc lead the Division 5 Points Clear of Fellow Washington side the Arms. Esh Winning Cricket Club and near neighbours Waterhouses Occupy the Bottom Two Spots
 

























































































































Pos

Club

P

W D L F A GD PT
1.

Washington JFC

9

7 1 1 23 10 13 22
2.

Washington Arms

10

5 2 2 27 14 13 17
3.

Chester le Street Hilda Park

11

5 2 3 28 23 5 17
4.

Gilesgate Moor Hotel FC

9

5 1 3 18 16 2 16
5.

Fatfield Biddick Inn

8

4 3 1 27 17 10 15
6.

Houghton Mill All Stars

10

3 3 4 22 18 4 12
7.

Sacriston WMC

8

4 0 4 18 23 -5 12
8.

Birtley Board Inn

11

2 4 5 30 35 -5 10
9.

Lumley FC

9

2 1 6 18 23 -5 7
10.

Waterhouses Football Club

9

2 1 6 15 31 -16 7
11.

Esh Winning Cricket Club

6

1 0 5 11 27 -16 3

 
( P=Played W=Won D=Drawn L=Lost F=Goals For A=Goals Against GD=Goal Difference
The Leading Goalscorers for this Divison are









































1.

Paul Kindon

Fatfield Biddick Inn

10

2.

James Laidler

Lumley FC

8

3.

Callum Turnbull

Chester le Street Hilda Park

7

4.

Daniel walker

Chester le Street Hilda Park

6

5.

Keith Vincent

Washington JFC

6

6.

Simon Williamson

Chester le Street Hilda Park

6

7.

Andrew Middlemiss

Washington JFC

5

8.

Ryan Moore

Birtley Board Inn

5

9.

Anthony Chapman

Chester le Street Hilda Park

5

10.

Keith Foster

Birtley Board Inn

5

 
In the Second Division Ushaw Moor Cricket Club lead the way by one Point from Pelton Fc, Pittington Fc and West Rainton Fc Are The Bottom Two Clubs.
 
 























































































































































Pos

Club

P

W D L F A GD PT
1.

Ushaw Moor Cricket Club

12

8 1 3 32 19 13 25
2.

Pelton FC

11

8 0 3 41 30 11 24
3.

The Steelers Football Club

10

6 3 1 32 19 13 21
4.

Chester le Street Plough Inn

13

6 2 5 43 40 3 20
5.

Washington Lambton Village

13

6 1 6 37 41 -4 19
6.

Durham City Bede Lodge Social Club FC

8

5 0 3 25 19 6 15
7.

Chester le Street Osborne WMC

7

4 1 2 26 18 8 13
8.

Sedgefield Black Lion

7

3 2 2 19 19 0 11
9.

Coxhoe WMC

7

3 1 3 16 16 0 10
10.

Sherburn Village Lambton Arms

6

3 0 3 16 13 3 9
11.

Bishop Middleham Cross Keys

10

2 1 7 23 33 -10 7
12.

Chilton WMC

4

1 2 1 9 9 0 5
13.

West Rainton FC

8

1 1 6 16 30 -14 4
14.

Pittington FC

12

0 1 11 14 43 -29 1

 
( P=Played W=Won D=Drawn L=Lost F=Goals For A=Goals Against GD=Goal Difference
The Leading Scorers for this Divison are
 









































1.

Stephen Clifford

The Steelers Football Club

12

2.

Chris Winn

Chester le Street Osborne WMC

11

3.

Chris Days

Chester le Street Osborne WMC

10

4.

Warren Leadbeater

Washington Lambton Village

9

5.

Daniel Hill

Chester le Street Plough Inn

9

6.

Michael Owens

Coxhoe WMC

8

7.

Daniel Beaney

Coxhoe WMC

8

8.

Paul Simon Broom

Coxhoe WMC

7

9.

Joel Baddams

Chester le Street Plough Inn

7

10.

Liam Bowes

The Steelers Football Club

5

 
 
In the Third Division the two Washington Clubs the Victoria Inn and Usworth Top Club Lead the way, The Victoria still unbeaten ,with Ferryhill Dynamo’s and The Salutation from Framwellgate at the Bottom.
 













































































































































Pos

Club

P

W D L F A GD PT
1.

Washington Victoria Inn FC

13

12 1 0 67 18 49 37
2.

Washington Usworth Top Club

11

7 2 2 33 21 12 23
3.

Sedgefield NETPark FC

12

7 1 4 45 29 16 22
4.

East Rainton Travellers Rest FC

11

7 0 4 32 23 9 21
5.

Low Fell Gold Medal FC

13

6 2 5 32 35 -3 20
6.

Houghton Chilton Lodge

13

6 1 6 43 43 0 19
7.

Hamsteels Inn Sunday

11

5 2 4 20 23 -3 17
8.

Hetton Social Club

12

3 3 6 24 38 -14 12
9.

Pelaw Grange Dog Track FC

9

3 2 4 27 27 0 11
10.

Shadforth Plough FC

10

3 0 7 24 39 -15 9
11.

Bowburn Cooperage

10

2 2 6 29 31 -2 8
12.

Framwellgate Moor Salutation FC

11

2 1 8 16 40 -24 7
13.

Ferryhill Dynamoes FC

12

2 1 9 25 50 -25 7

( P=Played W=Won D=Drawn L=Lost F=Goals For A=Goals Against GD=Goal Difference
 
 
The Leading Goalscorers for this Divison are
 









































1.

Jonathon Gaunt

East Rainton Travellers Rest FC

30

2.

Mark Liddle

Washington Victoria Inn FC

20

3.

Stephen Turland

Sedgefield NETPark FC

12

4.

Steven Spence

East Rainton Travellers Rest FC

12

5.

Paul Kindon

Washington Victoria Inn FC

10

6.

Ryan Mason

Washington Victoria Inn FC

9

7.

Malcolm Dickenson

Sedgefield NETPark FC

8

8.

Steven Talbot

Washington Victoria Inn FC

7

9.

Steven Bagshaw

Sedgefield NETPark FC

7

10.

Gareth Bowen

Hamsteels Inn Sunday

7

 
And in the Fourth Division the Bird Inn lead the way followed closely by Neville’s Cross Social, the Ox and Plough and Framwellgate Moor Wmc currently occupy the Bottom Two Positions. Chester Easy Street are in third Place still unbeaten this Season.
 























































































































































Pos

Club

P

W D L F A GD PT
1.

Hign Handenhold Bird Inn FC

11

7 1 3 47 22 25 22
2.

Nevilles Cross Social FC

12

7 0 5 36 43 -7 21
3.

Chester le Street Easystreet

8

7 1 0 38 6 32 22
4.

Witton Gilbert WMC

10

6 1 3 31 23 8 19
5.

Chester le Street Leonards

15

6 0 9 29 50 -21 18
6.

Ferryhill White Horse

9

5 2 2 25 17 8 17
7.

Langley Park Rams Head FC

14

5 2 7 43 41 2 17
8.

Quarrington Hill WMC

13

5 2 6 33 36 -3 17
9.

New Durham WMC

10

4 4 2 27 16 11 16
10.

Washington Colliery FC

8

3 2 3 19 29 -10 11
11.

Kelloe Davy Lamp FC

10

3 1 6 23 27 -4 10
12.

Durham City Garden House

11

2 4 5 27 41 -14 10
13.

Oxclose Ox and Plough FC

10

3 0 7 19 33 -14 9
14.

Framwellgate Moor WMC

9

1 2 6 22 35 -13 5

 
( P=Played W=Won D=Drawn L=Lost F=Goals For A=Goals Against GD=Goal Difference
 
 
The Leading Goal scorers for this Divison are









































1.

Craig Mickle

Chester le Street Easystreet

28

2.

Carl Ritchie

High Handenhold Bird Inn FC

25

3.

Andrew Clarkson

Chester le Street Leonards

14

4.

Christopher Winter

Quarrington Hill WMC

13

5.

Anthony Davison

Chester le Street Easystreet

11

6.

Damien Baston

Chester le Street Easystreet

10

7.

Daniel Davis

Kelloe Davy Lamp FC

9

8.

Scott Embleton

Witton Gilbert WMC

9

9.

Philiph Flatley

Nevilles Cross Social FC

8

10.

David Calcutt

Witton Gilbert WMC

7

 
 
In the Durham County Football Association CUP COMPETITION 2009/2010 SEASON
The Third Round –Takes Place on Sunday 3rd January 2010 Kick Off 10.30 am
The League has Brandon Bay Horse away to Dawdon Colliery Welfare, Sedgefield st Edmunds entertain Stockton Hardwick, Kelloe Wmc are at Home to Barley Mow Wmc, and Holders Hetton Lyons Cricket Club are away to fellow premier League side Langley Park Wmc
The Full Draw is as Follows.
 
Darlington DSRM All-stars                v          Greenside FC  
Dawdon Colliery Welfare                 v          Brandon Bay Horse
Witton Park Rose & Crown              v          Middlestone Moor Masons Arms        
Sedgefield St Edmunds                   v          Stockton Hardwick Social
Kelloe WMC                                   v          Birtley Barley Mow WMC                  
Sunderland Grangetown Florists       v          Cockfield Kings Head or  Stockton Rosegale
Langley Park WMC                          v          Hetton Lyons CC                                
Sunderland Hastings Athletic            v          Boldon Shack                                      
                                                                            
 
 
League Fixtures for the 3rd January 2010
CASTLE INSURANCE sponsored  ALAN SMITH MEMORIAL TROPHY 4TH ROUND           
GILESGATE MOOR HOTEL FC  V  CHESTER EASYSTREET FC    
JD TAXIS sponsored  GUARDS CUP 2ND ROUND                                 
NEW DURHAM WMC FC        V  WASHINGTON JFC FC        
DEERNESS DRIVEWAYS sponsored  PRESIDENTS TROPHY 2ND ROUND               
FERRYHILL WHITE HORSE FC V  HOUGHTON CHILTON LODGE   
RAMSIDE HALL HOTEL CUP-WINNERS CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND                 
SACRISTON COLLIERY CC FC V  NEWTON AYCLIFFE WMC      
D & P TROPHIES sponsored KNOCKOUT CUP 1ST ROUND                        
PITTINGTON FC            V  LANGLEY PARK RAMS HEAD   
PREMIER DIVISION                                 
BURNMOOR CRICKET CLUB    V  HOUGHTON GLENDALE SOCIAL 
PELTON RAOB              V  FERRYHILL WMC            
DIVISION ONE                                      
BIRTLEY BOARD INN FC     V  SACRISTON WMC            
CHESTER HILDA PARK FC    V  HOUGHTON MILL ALL STARS  
ESH WINNING CC           V  LUMLEY FC                
WASHINGTON ARMS          V  FATFIELD BIDDICK INN FC  
DIVISION TWO                                     
CHESTER OSBORNE WMC FC   V  WEST RAINTON FC          
CHILTON WMC              V  BP MIDDLEHAM CROSS KEYS  
DURHAM BEDE LODGE        V  CHESTER PLOUGH INN FC    
PELTON FC                V  COXHOE WMC               
STEELERS FC              V  WASHINGTON LAMBTON VILL  
USHAW MOOR CC FC         V  SHERBURN LAMBTON ARMS    
DIVISION THREE                                   
BOWBURN COOPERAGE FC     V  HAMSTEELS INN (SUNDAY)   
EAST RAINTON TRAVS REST  V  SHADFORTH PLOUGH FC      
FERRYHILL DYNAMOES FC    V  W'TON VICTORIA INN FC    
HETTON SOCIAL FC         V  SEDGEFIELD NET PARK FC   
PELAW GRANGE DOGS FC     V  FRAM MOOR SALUTATION FC  
 
DIVISION FOUR                                    
CHESTER LEONARDS FC      V  WASHINGTON COLLIERY FC                          
DURHAM GARDEN HOUSE FC   V  WITTON GILBERT WMC FC    
FRAMWELLGATE MOOR WMC FC V  HIGH HANDEN HOLD BIRD FC 
NEVILLES CROSS SOCIAL FC V  W'TON OX & PLOUGH FC     
 
 

Taylors 4 stops the Bay Horse

By Groundhopper.

In the Premier Division Burnmoor Cricket Club Travelled to Brandon Bay Horse, The Bay Horse looking to complete the Double over the Cricketers as they were 7-4 winners at Burnmoor at the Start of the season. The Bay Horse took the lead on 5 Mins, But on 25 Mins The Cricketers playing some really good Football levelled the scores , A ball from Tim Bowman led to a goalmouth scramble the Brandon Keeper could not hold on to the Ball . Paul Taylor made no mistake with a textbook right footed finish from close range. Then deservedly  in the 30 Min the Cricketers took the lead  Andy Hall  was brought down in the Bay Horse Box , Paul Taylor stepped up to score Both His second and the Cricketers second. A minute before Half time Some good work from Lee Wright  saw him up ended in the Bay Horse Box another penalty, and with a superb right footed shot Paul Taylor stepped up to score His Hat Trick,

The Cricketers finishing the First Half 3-1  ahead.. In 2nd half, the Bay Horse started the better, but never really created much, a Break from the Cricketers in the 55 Min a well delivered through-ball from Paul Taylor was converted by Tim Bowman. A fine finish with the right foot from close range, This Made the Score 4-1 to Burnmoor, 10 Mins Later The Cricketers added a Further Goal  Andy Halls shot was parried by the Keeper into the Oncoming Paul Taylor who fired in from 6 Yds, The Cricketers were now well in command of the Game, The Hard working Tim Bowman rounded off the scoring in the 80 Min James Pounder  found Bowman some 20 Yds out from the Bay Horse Goal  he Fired I an unstoppable shot to Give Burnmoor their best away win of the season winning 6-1. In the Other Premiership Game Sedgefield st Edmunds were 5-0 home winners over Burnside Wmc.

In the First Division The Games between Esh Winning Cricket Club and Hilda Park was off due to a Waterlogged pitch as was the Game at Northern Area between Washington JFC and Fatfield Biddick Inn.Birtley Board Inn Travelled to Sacriston Wmc but the Home side were the Stronger in a Good Game, Sacriston winning 2-0, Washington Arms continued their climb up the Division One table with a fine win over Lumley FC. The Washington Glebe Welfare pitch despite heavy overnight rain was in good condition. Both teams played attractive football but for most of the time the game was locked in a one one draw. Lumley open the scoring after ten minutes  through a Paul Bainbridge Goal ,but fifteen minutes later gifted the Arms an own-goal equaliser. The Arms took command of the second half but brilliant Lumley defending denied them until the seventy fifth minute when Danny Murray beat the offside trap to make it 2-1. Furious appeals to the referee resulted in Lumley being reduced to ten men for the remainder of the game during which Michael Stubbs makes it 3-1

In the Second Divison Chester Plough lost 2-1 at Home to the The Steelers, The Plough Taking the Lead After 15 Mins a Defence splitting Ball from John Forster found Dan Hill who rounded the Steelers Keeper to score, The Steelers Levelled almost immediately, and in the last 3 Mins the Steelers Pinched the Game to win 2-1.  And the Games at Coxhoe, Sedgefield Black Lion and Ushaw Moor Cricket Club were all off due to Waterlogged Pitches.

In the Third Division Low Fell Gold Medal were 5-3 Home winners over Visitors Ferryhill Dynamo’s, Washington Usworth Top Club were 2-1 Home winners Over Bowburn Cooperage, the Game at Pelaw Grange Dogs and Framwellgate Moor Salutation was off due to a waterlogged Pitch.

In the Fourth Division High Handenhold Bird Inn recorded their Highest win with a 9- 0 home win over Chester Leonards.Nevilles Cross Social returned to winning ways with a 3-2 Home win over Ferryhill White Horse, The Games at Garden House home to Witton Gilbert Wmc and Kelloe Davy Lamp at Home to Washington Colliery were Both Off due to the weather.Quarrington Hill wmc were 5-1 Winners at Oxclose Ox and Plough Inn.

In the Deerness Driveways Trophy 2nd Round Chester Osborne made their way into the next round of the cup with an excellent first half display at Bishop Middleham Cross Keys. Chris Winn scoring his brace in the first twenty minutes, then Wes Hood found Paul Botcherny with a twenty yard ball and botch calmly made it 3-0 before the break.Bishop Middleham came out and made a good start after the break scoring straight away but the Osborne pressed and Andrew Willcock scored soon after whilst spinning around on the goal line, With ten minutes left David Long was in the right place to convert a ball across the goalmouth. Score 5-1to the Osborne. The Game at Lambton Village against Chester Easy Street was of due to the waterlogged Pitch.

In the Ramside Hall Hotel Cup Winners Cup Houghton Mill All stars lost 3-0 at Gilesgate Moor Hotel. The Game at Newton Aycliffe wmc was postponed.

In the Spennymoor Town Sponsored League Cup Kelloe Wmc were 4-1 Winners at Fellow Premiership side Houghton Glendale, Chilton Wmc lost 2-0 at Hetton Social. The Game at Ferryhill Wmc was postponed.

In the First Round of the D and P Trophy Washington Victoria Travelled to Premier League side Langley Park Wmc the Victoria were Missing Paul Kindon, Liam Sherriff, Darren Stanley, Steven Douglas, Richie Lowthian. With only one recognised striker available, Steven Naisbett was picked to partner Mark Liddle up front. In the 1st half the Vic were the better team and in a spell of 20 minutes Hitting the bar and post three times apiece. The opener came for Langley Park Wmc after a long ball overcame the Offside trap, the Langley striker nipped in to score. Ryan Mason levelled the scores with a close range effort 5 Mins Later to make the score 1-1. In the Next 20 Minutes Langley Park Wmc scored two more, again on the counter attack, the long ball catching the Vic out again. The Vic did have the Ball in the Net, Steven Naisbett who tucked it away, but the ref blew for offside,. Langley Park Wmc were on top in the second 45 and added another two, their last should have been a routine catch for our keeper but he instead tried to punch it and missed, leaving the striker with another easy tap in. The Final Score Langley Park Wmc 5-1 Washington Victoria .

In the Durham County Football Association Sunday Cup Pelton ROAB Lost at Darlington All Stars.
Hetton Lyons Cricket Clubs Game in the Football Association Sunday Cup against Liverpool side was cancelled.

 

Peter Playle on the BBC

The Local  BBC Wear website has published an article By the League Vice Chairman and Washington Arms Secretary, Peter Playle.

In the article Peter remembers the World Cup last held in England in 1966.

The full article can be read at http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/wear/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8379000/8379391.stm
 
If you have any memories of the World Cup coming to Roker Park in 1966, e-mail your story to: wear@bbc.co.uk

See pictures of the games held at Roker Park as part of the World Cup in 1966

More of your memories: 1966 World Cup in Sunderland.

Read Peter’s thoughts by downloading the document on the
Documents page

DURHAM COUNTY SUNDAY CUP COMPETITION 2009/2010 SEASON

TEAM SHEETS ARE TO BE EXCHANGED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE REFEREE, 30 MINUTES BEFORE KICK OFF WITH THE WHITE COPY TO COUNTY FA, BLUE TO OPPONENTS, PINK TO REFEREE, GREEN RETAINED BY CLUB.
                There are NO Replays in this competition
DURHAM COUNTY SUNDAY CUP COMPETITION 2009/2010 SEASON
Third Round - Sunday 3rd January 2010 Kick Off 10.30 am
 
                        HOME                                                AWAY                                                REFEREE
 
222      Darlington DSRM Allstars or                v          Greenside FC  
Pelton RAOB  
 
IF DARLINGTON DSRM WIN REFEREE IS A. POWLES (1474373)
IF PELTON RAOB WIN REFEREE IS P. JOHNSON (1473461)
 
223      Dawdon Colliery Welfare                     v          Brandon Bay Horse                              S. Hudson
                                                                                                                                                (1579406)
224      Witton Park Rose & Crown or v          Middlestone Moor Masons Arms         M. Andrews
Staindrop FC                                                                                                               (2006585)
 
225      Sedgefield St Edmunds             v          Stockton Hardwick Social Club or        S. Watson
                                                                                    Tindale Crescent WMC                        (1443026)
 
226      Kelloe WMC                                       v          Birtley Barley Mow WMC                   K. McKitterick
                                                                                                                                    (1474239)
227      Sunderland Grangetown Florists            v          Cockfield Kings Head or                      S. Bulmer
                                                                                    Stockton Rosegale N & SA                  (1628058)
 
228      Langley Park WMC                             v          Hetton Lyons CC                                 S. Stockbridge
                                                                                                                                                (1474214)
229      Sunderland Hastings Athletic                 v          Boldon Shack                                       R. Draper
                                                                                                                                                (1473661)
 
It is the HOME teams responsibility to ensure that they make contact with their opponents and the Referee at least SEVEN DAYS prior to the fixture.
 
All acknowledgements in relation to referees MUST be received within SEVEN DAYS of issue of the draw.
 
Referees Fees £17.00 plus 30p per mile travelling expenses or actual bus fares.
The HOME team is responsible for ALL fees.
 
The Home team is responsible in ensuring that the result is at hand immediately after the game and this can be done by telephone (0191) 3872929, email john.topping@durhamfa.com or text 07721 401192.
 
Both teams must send in fully completed team sheets to the Durham County FA ‘Codeslaw’, Riverside South, Chester le Street, Co. Durham. DH3  3SJ.
 
Any last minute emergencies OUTSIDE OF OFFICE HOURS (9.00AM – 5.00PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY) – contact Mr Terry. Farley (01325) 313647
 
 Fourth Round 24th January 2010
 
The FINAL of the Durham County Sunday Cup will be played on Sunday 25th April 2010, at Hetton Centre (formerly Eppleton CW) with a 2.00 pm Kick Off.
 

FA GOAL OF THE MONTH COMPETITION – VOTE IS OPEN

We received a great response from the first month of our new FA Grassroots Goal of the Month competition – with some fine entries submitted.
 
Chris ‘Kammy’ Kamara has chosen his shortlist - so it’s time for the public vote
 
To vote, simply go to the ‘vote’ tab on our FA YouTube channel and select the green thumbs up for the goal you want to choose.

http://www.youtube.com/thefa