The Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League is very proud to have three teams reach finals of Nottinghamshire FA cup competitions this season. Bingham Town Reserves, from Division Two, are in the Minor Cup final. The Intermediate Cup final will be an all-NSL Premier Division affair as Bingham Town's first team face West Bridgford. Minor Cup Final Bingham Town Reserves v Mansfield AFC at Mansfield Hosiery Mills FC Wednesday 27 April, 7.45pm Intermediate Cup Final Bingham Town v West Bridgford at Selhurst Street, Radford FC Thursday 5 May, 7.30pm Please support all three teams if you can, as they fly the flag for the NSL, showing the county the strength of the league this year.
The dates for the final stages of the NSL Senior and Junior Cups have been confirmed: Senior Cup Semi-Finals: Tuesday 22 March, 7.30pm kick-off Awsworth Villa v Newark Flowserve Hollinwood Lane, Calverton Wednesday 23 March, 7.30pm kick-off Clifton All Whites v Real United Woodview, Cotgrave Senior Cup Final: Saturday 14 May, 3pm kick-off Ron Steel Sports Ground, Dunkirk Junior Cup Semi-Finals: Wednesday 6 April, 7.30pm kick-off Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves v Ruddington Village Reserves Norman Archer Memorial Ground, Clifton Tuesday 12 April, 7.30pm kick-off South Normanton Town v Hucknall Rolls Leisure Reserves Stag Ground, Kimberley Junior Cup Final: Tuesday 10 May, 7.30pm kick-off
Greenwich Avenue, Basford The Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League wish to recruit a Results Officer for the 2015/2016 season.
The role involves collating results from all NSL matches and reporting them to local and national press outlets, as well as ensuring accuracy of the league's results website. The successful applicant will also be a member of the League Management Committee. Interested parties should contact League Secretary Tracie Witton on [email protected] in the first instance. UPDATED WEDNESDAY 5 AUGUST following initial feedback...
The League Handbook for 2015/2016 is now available from the Documents page of this website. Please let the League Secretary know if any of the details need amending. Nottinghamshire Senior League referee Simon Kells, along with colleagues Ibrahim Arsali, Kenwyn Hughes and Alistair Nelson, recently officiated at Europe's largest youth football tournament, the IberCup, overseen by assessors Robin Bourne and the NSL's very own Darrell Parkes. Simon learned a lot in a short space of time from his experience, as he explains "My goal was to go out and experience different types of games and challenges that we don’t get back here at home and, in so doing, be able to work with neutrals which, given my level, was important for me. The constant coaching received from Darrell and Robin throughout the week has developed me as a referee. This was evident in my second middle as I was already able to put the technical skills into my game I had learnt from my first game, and also by watching Ken’s, Alistair’s and Ibby’s games that I had not even come close to doing in my first match. I feel like I have been able to cram six months' training into one week and can’t wait to now use these skills back home. The experience was also topped off by being able to walk out in front of a big crowd in the final and receiving that ‘buzz’ all us referees love!" Click here to read Simon's diary from the event and see below for pictures: On Monday 29 June four members of the Nottinghamshire FA Referee Development Group - Ibrahim Arsali, Kenwyn Hughes, Simon Kells and Alistair Nelson - along with two assessors Robin Bourne and Precision NSL Referees' Secretary Darrell Parkes, will be heading to the IberCup international football competition in Estoril, Portugal.
The competition will provide the refereeing team with new challenges as they look to communicate with non-English speaking players, different playing cultures, heat/humidity and a demanding schedule which will bring physical and mental challenges. Last year proved, and this year will be no different, that over the week officials will learn a lot of new skills both on and off the field of play which they will be able to bring back and share with others and hopefully enhance their own personal performances heading into the forthcoming season. The Nottinghamshire Senior League wishes the officials well and looks forward to them bringing the benefit of their experiences to NSL matches during the upcoming campaign. Player registration, transfer and match report form are now available for secretaries to download from the new 'Forms' area of the website.
The Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League would like to congratulate Jeremy Millenstead of Wollaton FC for winning the Nottinghamshire Disability Football Family Senior Player of the Year Award 2015.
Jeremy has been invited to collect his award, as worthy recognition of his club's efforts throughout the season, at the Nottinghamshire FA Awards Evening at The Village Hotel on Friday 19 June. Following the meeting of the FA Leagues Committee on Tuesday 9 June it has been confirmed that Clifton All Whites and Real United have had their applications to join the Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League approved. Likewise it has been agreed that Selston and Keyworth United's applications to move laterally to the Central Midlands League can go ahead.
Proposed constitutions for the forthcoming season, 2015/16, can now be prepared in readiness for the league AGM on Thursday 25 June. The NSL wishes Selston and Keyworth United well in their new endeavours and bid a warm welcome to Clifton All Whites and Real United. The league has been informed that the FA will be meeting on Tuesday 9 June to finalise the movements of clubs at Step 7 level. The Nottinghamshire Senior League will have to wait until the outcome of this meeting is known before it can put together its proposed constitution for 2015/16.
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