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Dixon and Roberts join First Team coaching staff

Ledbury Town Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Sam Dixon as First Team Assistant Manager, and Scott Roberts as First Team Player/Coach.

The move comes as Ian Merrick’s team start their preparation ahead of the Herefordshire County League Premier Division season which starts in late August.

Sam Dixon is a former Ledbury Town First Team player, but gave up playing in his twenties. He is a FA Level 2 coach and his appointment concludes a lengthy search for Merrick’s number two.

Ian Merrick said: “I wanted to bring Sam to the club with me last season, but the timing wasn’t right for him. We had conversations at the end of the season, and he indicated that he would be keen to come on board.”

“He watches a lot of football locally and has fantastic knowledge of local players. He’s also a great lad to have around the dressing room. I played with him and he will bring great experience and humour to the dressing room. He’s a coach who I think the lads will really take to.”

Scott Roberts returned to Ledbury’s playing ranks last season. Scott’s return saw a dramatic improvement in the team’s performance, and his consistency and leadership earned him the Manager’s Player of the Season award for the 2021/22 season.

Merrick said: “Scotty’s in-game management while playing has always impressed me. At times he sees things on the pitch that I’ve missed, and I’ve been very keen to harness that knowledge. He had a few niggling injuries at the end of last season, and it became clear he may now not be able to play every week, so I was keen to have him on board.”

“Scott is also a Level 2 coach and is tactically and technically astute. Adding his knowledge and experience will hopefully bring us on and take us those extra couple of yards next season.”

Dixon and Roberts first match on the First Team coaching staff will be on Saturday (July 9th) as Ledbury host Monmouth in their first pre-season friendly at New Street (3pm kick off).

Bloor Homes’ sponsorship package to give “foundations for success”

PHOTO: (Left to right): Steve Thompson, Peter Boyle, Steve Onions and Steve Roberts.

Ledbury Town Football Club and Ledbury Swifts Football Club are delighted to announce a partnership with Bloor Homes.

The sponsorship package consists of £10,000 to help both clubs revamp facilities, as well as ongoing professional and technical support to help the teams go from strength to strength over the coming years.

The initial part of the sponsorship will enable Ledbury Town Football Club to arrange much-needed repairs and maintenance to its existing facilities, and fund new kits and equipment for Ledbury Swifts Football Club.

The second phase of the housebuilder’s partnership will be assistance with the clubs’ proposed move to new facilities, along with professional and technical advice.

Peter Boyle, Chairman for Ledbury Town Football Club, said: “The sponsorship package from Bloor will be such a massive help for an amateur club such as ourselves. We can’t thank them enough.

“We’ve been in the doldrums for the last few years, but over the last year we have really picked up our standards on the field, and Bloor’s donation will mean that standards off the field will go up too.

“The money will be used to improve facilities and standards, so this will be a club we can all be proud of.

“We also massively back the scheme they’re building near the viaduct. Ultimately, many of our players in the future will live in those houses so it’s not just about the financial donation – Bloor is providing us foundations for success for many years to come.”

Steve Onions, President for Ledbury Swifts FC, said: “I’d like to say thank you on behalf of the club, and around 250 boys and girls who love playing here. We’re a community club run by volunteers, so I can’t emphasise enough how important this kind of support is.”

Steve Roberts, Managing Director for Bloor Western, said: “We’re so pleased to be supporting grassroots football in Ledbury, as we know the Swifts and Ledbury Town are clubs that mean a lot to many local people.

“This is just the first phase of a partnership which will continue for years and help to create facilities that Ledbury can be proud of, and we hope that our backing will mean that the teams can continue to go from strength to strength.”

For more information on Bloor Homes’ plans in Ledbury, visit viaduct-ledbury.co.uk.

Town and Swifts lay Remembrance wreath

Ledbury Town joined together with Ledbury Swifts and the rest of the community to participate in the town’s Remembrance Sunday parade.

Town Chairman Pete Boyle and Secretary/Treasurer Harry Powell, along with First Team captain Matt Rooke, and players Pete Jeynes and Nat Dunk, took part in Ledbury’s annual town centre memorial.

For the first time, the club joined with Ledbury Swifts to lay a joint wreath at the war memorial opposite the Market House. The Swifts were represented by their Chairman Mike Seabourne, President Steve Onions, Secretary Steve Thompson, Treasurer Sarah Bates, and several their coaches and junior players.

The club also paid its respects on Saturday with a perfectly observed minute silence ahead of the First Team’s home match against Pegasus Reserves.

November’s fixtures confirmed

The November fixtures for the Herefordshire County League have been announced. With the clocks going back all Saturday matches are now 2pm kick offs.

Our First Team have a tough month, with league matches against Clee Hill United and Pegasus Reserves, who have both started the league season strongly. On November 17th, the First Team will also play Pegasus’s senior side in the HFA County Challenge Cup Quarter Final.

The Reserves play three league matches in a row at home, against Hinton and Holme Lacy, and a Ross Cup tie against Weston which, although was drawn as an away tie, will be played midweek at New Street to make use of the floodlights in a 7.45pm kick off.

Meanwhile, the Swifts have three challenging road matches in November, and a home fixture against Leominster.

Town draw Pegasus in County Cup Quarter Final

After our historic 6-0 victory over holders Lads Club, Ledbury Town has been drawn at home to Hereford Pegasus in the Quarter Final of the HFA County Challenge Cup.

Pegasus currently sit 10th in the competitive Hellenic Division One table, but are only 9 points behind leaders Clanfield, with 3 games in hand. The Quarter Final match will be hosted at New Street week commencing November 15th, with the day and kick off time TBC.

The other quarter finals ties were drawn as follows:

Shobdon v Clee Hill United OR Ewyas Harold (Date TBC)

Hereford FC v Westfields (Tuesday November 23rd, 7.45pm)

Wellington Rangers v Hartpury (W/C November 15th, TBC)

October fixtures announced

All league and cup fixtures in the 2021/22 Herefordshire FA County League for the month of October have just been released; all upcoming fixtures for Ledbury Town Football Club’s three sides can be found listed below.

Some very exciting cup fixtures are coming up soon, in particular the first team facing the team whom they defeated in the final of the 2018/19 Herefordshire FA Charity Bowl in the first round of the same competition this season, both the Reserves and Swifts men’s team competing in this season’s Junior Cup competition, and the First Team beginning a new campaign in the prestigious County Challenge Cup contest against Hereford Lads Club.

Ledbury draw Lads Club in County Cup

Ledbury Town will host Lads Club in the First Round of the Barrington Print HFA Men’s County Challenge Cup. The draw will see the match hosted under lights on a date TBD during the week commencing October 18th.

With all the Cup draws taking place this week, the First also have a home draw in the opening round of the Infinity Care Consultancy HFA Charity Bowl. Their tie against Holme Lacy will take place on September 25th.

Elsewhere, the Reserves and the Swifts also have home ties in the Bluefin Sport HFA Junior Cup First Round. On October 2nd, the Reserves will play Lads Club Colts while the Swifts will play Burghill Rangers.

Thank you to Westons Cider

Ledbury Town Football Club is delighted to welcome Westons Cider as a club sponsor.

Thank you to Gemma Evans & the team at Westons who have given the club incredible support over the summer. The pandemic has heightened our need to find sponsorship from within the local community and with their generous support Westons have been at the front of the queue. Their new boards now proudly sit pitch side at New Street. Please do your bit to support Westons by drinking their cider, which is served on tap in the club house!

First 2021/22 Herefordshire FA County League fixtures announced

The opening September fixtures for the new 2021/22 Herefordshire FA County League, now a recognized Step 7 League in the national football system have now been announced and are listed below.

Don’t forget that the new bar in our fabulous newly-refurbished clubhouse is now open for all home games at New Street as we are finally able to welcome spectators for league games at our club for the first time since March 2019!

We hope that you can join us for our league games throughout September! Please note that our new third men’s team Ledbury Town Swifts, formed as a result of our much-strengthened partnership with Ledbury Swifts Junior Football Club, will play their home games from the Ledbury Rugby Football Club Ross Road ground when either our firsts or reserves sides are playing at New Street.

Town announce formation of Ledbury Town Swifts

Ledbury Town Football Club are delighted to announce the formation of Ledbury Town Swifts, the club’s newest men’s team.

The team will enter the Herefordshire FA’s County League Division 2 and will serve to give more under 18s players from the youth teams at Ledbury Swifts FC the opportunity to gain experience in adult football.

Ledbury Swifts started the team last season to give more adults in the town the opportunity to play. By becoming part of Ledbury Town, the move provides even more young players in Ledbury the opportunity to progress, and with a pathway into our First and Reserve teams. While continuing to play home matches from the Ross Road, Ledbury Town Swifts will now train with our First and Reserve teams.

The stronger links between Ledbury Town and Ledbury Swifts will ensure that the transition from youth to adult football is smoother and will help increase adult participation.

Chairman Pete Boyle said: “Ledbury Town FC benefits from the excellent work done by Ledbury Swifts as almost all of our players, coaches, and committee members played for Swifts when they were younger. The build a better future for football in the town it is important that the two clubs work closely, and by moving their men’s team across to Ledbury Town means there’s a better chance those young players that the Swifts are producing will stay in the game into adult football.”