Welcome
to the Woking & Horsell FC News
- Social Calendar
Update 16/01/2007
- End Of
Season Dinner
We are
pleased to announce that the annual end of season awards is scheduled
for the 12th May 2007. After last year's success we will be returning to
Bisley Pavilion with a start time scheduled for 7pm.
Rest assured
the social committee are working hard to make the night as entertaining
as possible, with a variety of entertainment already on the cards!
- Race
Night
A date for
your diary, Saturday 31st March 2007. The clubhouse will be hosting our
own version of Ascot or indeed the Derby.
£5 per
person with a dinner courtesy of Seafare.
You will be
able to buy your horses at the club on match days and after training.
First come first served, we have 8 races planned for the night.
- Social Calendar
Announced
Please see
the social page for details of our 2006 - 2007 activities.
Any
questions? Ask any member of the social committee for more details.
- New
Website Launched
Woking
& Horsell FC are pleased to announce the launch of their new club
website for the 2006/2007 season. Every effort will be made to keep the
site up to date with the latest news and events.
Please
feel free to provide your comments, suggestions or complaints about the
new site; please e-mail:
wphfc@hotmail.co.uk
- New
Youth Team Affiliation
Woking and Horsell are
proud to announce that they have become affiliated with Woking Cougars.
Woking Cougars run 17 teams from under 6's all the way up to under 17's
including a number of female teams. The affiliation is seen to be of
benefit to both clubs as they strive to improve their standing within
the game both on and off the pitch.
Cougars already have
their FA Charter whilst WHFC are close to obtaining the adult
equivalent. Together this means that the two clubs will achieve the
distinction of obtaining the FA Community Charter which only a handful
of clubs have achieved.
For more information
please follow the link to Woking Cougars website: www.wokingcougars.com

-
1st XI Celebrate League Cup Victory
WHFC
recorded back to back League Cup Final Victories with a battling 3-0
victory over Old Ruts. The game was one of numerous half chances, of
which WHFC were the more clinical and duly took their's as presented.
All credit to Old Ruts who stuck to an explicit game plan, which very
nearly paid off, and worked tirelessly to the end.
