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The Sporting Touch Cup
Competed for by teams in League Division Two.

History
Introduced into the NDSFL in 1993, when won by Ansley |Common FC Reserves
 
 

The Sporting Touch"
Challenge Cup
was presented to the winners by:-

Mr Andrew Baggott
NDSFL Vice Chairman


Stuart Barmer,
Mick Hubbard & Owen White

Past Winners

2002-03
Bedworth Old Royal Oak FC

2003-04
British Queen FC

2004-05
Ambleside AFC Reserves

2005-06
Queens Athletic FC

2006-07
Ford Sports FC Reserves

2007-08
Royal Oak (Bed) FC

2008-09
Jailhouse FC

 



Double "Hat Trick Hero
Allan Smith

 

 

 

 

 


Bostock Butchers
1, Harefield Road
Nuneaton

 

 
Sporting Touch Challenge Cup Final 2009

www.sportingtouch.com

SPORTING TOUCH CHALLENGE CUP FINAL

Jailhouse FC  3 - 2  Stockingford Sports FC Res

MEET THE TEAMS.

Jailhouse FC


Nic Booth, David Yates, Nick Edwards, Kevin Wilson, Adrew Kear, Craig Goode,
Gavin Wooley, Richard Gray, Ben Gregory, Askley Berrill, Saul Brennan, Paul Hart, Steve Alton,
Lee Rudd & Michael Haynes

Stockingford Sports FC Reserves


Ian Nash, Jamie Benn, Daniel Socket, Simon Harrison, Ashley Morris, Dean Shannon,
Chris Emanuele, Marco Prota, Adam Cooksley, Scot Ludlow, Shane Burbury,
Dale Bennett, Steven Roberts & Sean Quinn.
 


Jailhouse collect the Sporting Touch Challenge Cup.

In warm sunshine at the Pingles both sides started brightly. Stockingford opened the scoring on 22 minutes when Adam Cooksley netted.  The Lead on lasted three minutes when Allan Smith equalised for Jaihouse.  The game was end to end, and Sports went back in front with Scott Ludlow on target.  With 10 minutes of the first half remaining Ashley Berrill levelled the match.  Both sides cancelled each other out in the second half and the game went into extra time.

Extra time was to become the Allan Smith show with within a minute he had put Jailhouse in front, and then he added a further four goals to complete a Double Hat Trick and secure the Sporting Touch Cup for Jailhouse FC.


Sweet victory for Jailhouse !

 

 

 

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