NEWS
News Date: Saturday 3rd September 2005
Change Of Fixture
The first team's game next Saturday against Littlehampton Town,
has been postponed. However the first team will be playing at home next Saturday but it will be against Chichester City United
instead. Kick Off 3pm.
News Date: Saturday 3rd September 2005
Reds pick up first points of the season
The first team have picked up their first three points
of the new season beating Rye & Iden United 3-0 at home. Goals came from Dave Flemming, Steve Seale and James Bracken.
News Date: Thursday 24th March 2005
Awards Presentation Night
Redhill Football Club will be holding their annual award presentation evening on Friday 6th May 2005 at Redhill
& Reigate Golf Club, between 7:30pm - 12:00am. Cost £15.00 per head and includes a Buffet meal & disco. This
is a smart clothes event, no jeans or trainers. Anybody wishing to buy tickets for this event please e-mail us
at redhill_fc@hotmail.com.
News Date: Saturday 12th February 2005
James Horner & Captain Fantastic Leave Reds.
Midfielder James Horner today has completed
his transfer to local rivials East Grinstead Town. Horner who was played for Grinstead in the past, is set to start againist
the Reds on his debut, when the first team play away to Grinstead this coming Tuesday night, Kick off 7:30pm. Horner has now
followed in the steps of Dave Gallently who only lasted 30 days at Redhill.
Redhill have lost defender Mark "Captain
Fantastic" Hutchings. Mark who had a fantastic year last season in the reserves, has moved to Ringmer. Mark who captained
the reserves showed great skill and helped the reserve team players a lot which gave him the title "Captain Fantastic". Mark
is to take the rest of the season off, but is set to return to the game next season with a few teams wanting to sign him for
their first team., Best of luck Mark and we hope to see you at Kiln Brow again.
News Date: Monday 7th February 2005
Reserves In Final
Redhill reserves tonight went through to the final of the Reserve
Section Cup beating yet another premier side, Burgess Hill Town 2-1.
Redhill were the better side on the night and deserved to go onto
the final. A wonderful free kick from Jamie Dean saw the Reds take the lead in the 75th minute. Within two minutes Burgess
Hill got the score back to level pegging but super skipper the great Bazza Mountain scored the winner in the 85th miunte following
an excellent pass from Joel Layton from the right wing.
The Reds are through to the final but will have to wait until next
Monday to find out who they will be playing, it will be either Eastbourne Borough or Oakwood, both in the Premier Division.
Well done lads!!!!!!!!!!!
Redhill Football Club would like to thank East Grinstead Town for
their excellent hospitality.
News Date: Wednesday 12th January 2005
Perimeter Fencing Now Installed
The new pitch preimeter fencing has now been completed today. Committee
man, Mark (Jack) Lambert and social member Patrick McCarthy have given up their spare time in the past two months in
order to help the club complete their first stage of improvements. The club would like to thank both men for their excellent
commitment and for all the hours that they have put in. The club would also like to thank; Sean Sharkey, Dave Best, Dan Best,
Mark Endsleigh, Rhys Williams and Andy Davis who have also given up their spare time to complete this project.
Following this completion, the club now looks towards the rebuilding
of a new clubhouse and improve the carpark facilities.
News Date: Sunday 19th December 2004
Forum Now Open
Redhill F.C today have added a Forum Page to the website. This
forum is open to everybody, who love the game of football. This is one of many things to be added to the website and the whole
website in general will be revamped in due course.
News Date: Friday 3rd December 2004
Kelton To Start For First Team
As Redhill Back To Three Keepers
Due to the first team keeper, Chris Roberts, unable to play tomorrow
against Eastbourne United Assocation, Reserve keeper Dan Kelton has stepped up. With Kirk Ritchie leaving The Reds,yesterday,
this ment that Redhill have only got two keepers on the books, until tonight, when Jon Dall signed for The Reds and is
set to start tomorrow for the reserves, against top of the league side Rye and Iden. Dall, who had a spell in the reserves
last season, has played for Horsham and has had trials with Charlton Athletic.
News Date: Thursday 2nd December 2004
Kirk Ritchie & Sean Jarvie
Join Haywards Heath Town
Redhill reserve players, Kirk Ritchie and Sean Jarvie have signed
for Haywards heath Town, tonight the club can confirm. Ritchie who has played for The Reds for previous seasons, for both
the first and reserve team left the club, wanting to play first team football. Ritchie was placed into the reserve team,
when Redhill signed keeper Chris Roberts a few months ago. Sean Jarvie who has been injuried for many weeks has also signed
for the club.
News Date: Saturday 27th November 2004
Barlow Leaves Kiln Brow
The Redhill F.C website can confirm, that former player of the
year Glen Barlow has left the club. Glen came on as a sub, in Redhill's 4-2 win over Hailsham Town today for only the last
five minutes of the game. Glen who lives in Kent, had only signed on for The Reds only six weeks ago. Redhill
F.C wish him the best of luck at his new club.
News Date: Saturday 16th October
Stares
Makes 100th Appearance
Defender David Stares
made his 100th appearance today away to Rye and Iden. Stares who has played
for The Reds on four different ocassions will be presented with a trophy on Tuesday 2nd November when the first team play
hosts to Cobham in the Surrey Saturday Senior Cup. The trophy will be presented by Club Shop Manager Spencer Mitchell. The
trophy has been donated by The Club Shop.
News Date: Friday 15th October
2004
Glen Barlow Returns To Redhill F.C
Former Redhill Player of the Year, Glen Barlow has returned to Redhill F.C , we
can announce. Glen who has been playing in the Kent league joined Redhill last week and is set to play this Saturday away
to Rye and Iden.
Manager Mark Endsleigh told the website "i am very pleased that Glen has decided
to come back to Redhill, he is a fantastic player with great skill and I feel that he will once again enjoy his football at
our club".
Updated: Sunday 10th October 2004
Perimeter Fencing Now Being Installed
As you can see, the
first installment of the pitch perimeter fencing has been installed. We hope that have this completed within the next six
weeks. This is the first of many projects that they club have, so watch this space for new improvements.
If you would like to help the team install the
fencing and do your bit for your club, then please contact our general manager Sean Sharkey.
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