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Private Message added 2009-02-11


Nameliam
Date2008-11-28
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Messageredhill win the season this year ?
YES!! smilie


NameSpence
Date2008-11-08
MessageWorthing United 0 6 Redhill
Robinson(W) 2 Keboah(E) 15 Dennis(M) 24 Robinson(W) 34 Dennis(M) 40
Keboah(E) 42

Great all round team performence and some great goals can not remember the last time we scored six in the first half. Tony Reid did a great job at the back for the Reds and new player Eddie Koboah played very well down the wing.Well refereed by Mr Small who tried to keep the game flowing . Loved the banter with Worthing Keeper Dean Fuller (Sorry Van de Sar) smilie he even complained to the referee about us standing behind the goal.Guess the are not use to a crowd at Worthing.



Private Message added 2008-11-06


NameTony
Date2008-11-03
MessageGreat to see Wayne Back on Saturday but god we need some defenders.


NameSpence
Date2008-11-03
MessageA charity game in memory of Herve and Oliver King.

It will be between Croydon Athletic and Ringmer on Sunday 30 November 2008 at Croydon Athletic's ground, 3pm ko.

Herve played a number of games for Redhill.

Tickets are £5 each and all proceeds will go to the family. They are expecting around 3000 people to be there.

Steve Johnson, Paul Thompsett and Ian Fairs will be handling the Ringmer side on the day which will comprise mainly of the side that played on the day Herve died.

Andy Brogan will be managing the Croydon side that Oliver played many years for.

Please e mail me on [email protected] if you require tickets for this game.


NameSpence
Date2008-10-23
MessageRedhill Youth 2-1 Merstham Youth smilie

The Reds under 18's beat local rivals Merstham Football Club by two goals to one on Wednesday to gain their first three points of the season in the Southern Youth League.In front of a large home crowd the Lobsters played Merstham off the Park.JJ Jamison and Damien Olver scored Redhill's goals.
Well done to all the players and management involved from all the Supporters of the Club


NameSpence
Date2008-10-22
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MessageThe Lobsters manager Stuart McIntyre has steped down after the RUR Cup tie win at home to Shoreham on Tuesday.
The club and supporters are dissapointed to be losing Stuart McIntyre, but the former Bromley and Kingstonian manager has made the decision due to other personal commitments during the current economical climate.
Redhill FC and the supporters hope Stuart will stay on in another role yet to be detirmined. He has done a tremendous job both on and off the pitch and been the best manager with the best record for a number of years.
Crawley Down Football Club boss John Crumplin will take over as manager from Thursday.The Reds are confident that John Crumplin can continue Stuart McIntyres good work and help us to join our neighbours in the Ryman League.
All the Supporters of the Club wish Stuart Mcintyre all the best, but hope this is not goodbye.
All the Supporters of the Club would like to Welcome John Crumplin as our new manager.


NameSpence
Date2008-10-21
MessageLets just say they twisted what was said, they did it with the last article about the Ground and I am sure they will do it again


Namebomaya
Date2008-10-21
Messagefrom what i can read of your posts you seem to now be defending wheeler's comments and blaming the surrey mirror. how can they be blamed for his quotes? are you saying they lied?


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