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spate of bookings in our opening few games.
However, what a difference a few weeks
make.
Jed’s Royal Appointment
Our last home game before today was
exactly seven weeks ago and in that time
Elmore’s disciplinary record has improved
dramatically. So much so, that now we lie
fourth from the top!
The last time we had a player booked or sent
off in the League was at Saltash on Saturday,
September 14, when Andy Rodgers was sent
off and James Skinner was booked.
There’s £7,000 on offer, to be shared
among the Premier Division teams based on
the League’s Fair Play League Table. So the
club stands to benefit if the players continue
to keep their cool.
Elmore Football Club Chairman, Jed Hewitt
mixed with royalty on Monday, October 7.
Premier Division Fair Play League
(as at 22/1/13)
Red
Saltash United
Falmouth Town
St Austell
Elmore
Plymouth Parkway
Bodmin Town
Camelford
Ivybridge Town
Witheridge
Exmouth Town
Godolphin Atlantic
St Blazey
Cullompton Rgrs
Newquay
Tavistock
Launceston
Torpoint Athletic
Elburton Villa
Liskeard Athletic
Bovey Tracey
Jed was at Buckingham Palace at the
invitation of HRH The Duke of Cambridge,
President of the Football Association on the
occasion of the FAs 150th Anniversary.
At the FA Grassroots Heroes reception he was
recognised for his outstanding contribution
to football and was presented with a medal.
Jed was voted the regional award winner in
the FA Community Awards 2013, and
represented the South West in the national
final alongside seven other regional winners.
Disciplinary record is
improving If you had looked at the
disciplinary records of the South West
Peninsula Premier Division clubs earlier this
season you would have found Elmore near the
bottom following three sendings off and a
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