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All should open in a new window, so you shouldn't need to use the "Back" button to return here.
Pride of place goes to
3b Waste Solutions Limited
who provided the club with training tops,
and funded the coach we used for the recent League Cup Final.
Sincere appreciation to them, and to Sam and Richard for brokering the deal.
Next some clubs from our league:
Commercial
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Crossflatts
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Rawdon Old Boys
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Yeadon Westfield.
Also some clubs from others divisions of the Wharfedale Triangle League:
Baildon New Inn
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Salts
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Shipley Town.
Other leagues in the local area that may be of interest:
Wharfedale Sunday League
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Leeds Sunday League
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Leeds Combination
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Leeds Sunday Alliance
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Bradford Sunday Alliance
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Claro Sunday League (Harrogate area)
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Keighley Sunday League
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Halifax Sunday League
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Heavy Woollen Gate Sunday League (Dewsbury area)
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Leeds Red Triangle (Saturdays)
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Yorkshire Old Boys League.
A site well worthy of a look:
Leeds & District Referees' Association.
The "Training" pages are particularly recommended to anyone wanting an insight into the
pressures and problems faced by match officials at this level.
And a new site in a similar vein:
Wharfedale Referees' Association.
Old friends gone on to better(?) things:
Horsforth Rangers
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New Rover
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Keighley Athletic.
A selection of other clubs whom we've played,
either competitively or in friendlies, during recent times,
and would like to recommend their web sites:
Bramley Town
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Mill Lane
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Old Rovers
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Pudsey Amateurs
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Pudsey 2005
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Siddal Athletic.
No football connection but a local athletics club site well worth a look:
Horsforth Fellandale Athletics Club.
A handful of plugs for other organisations associated with this club:
Horsforth School, HFFC's training venue;
Pendle Sportswear, HFFC's kit suppliers, for anyone who wants to buy the replica green and black Monaco shirt;
The Trophy Shop, of Grand Arcade, Leeds, official supplier of trophies and stuff to HFFC.
A credit for, and my gratitude to,
The Animation Factory,
from where most of the animations used in this site were obtained.
And our appreciation to
Smart Guest Book,
who have provided us with a decent spam-free Guestbook.
Some local information:
Leeds City Council's home page;
a web site dedicated to the town we're from:
"Horsforth.com";
and the
Horsforth Town Council site.
Need to download bus timetables for getting to Bedquilts, The Bridge Inn, Horsforth School, Butcher Hill, etc?
See the
Metro web site.
NB Suggest the no 1 for Bedquilts;
50/50A or 97/97A for the Bridge, Horsforth School and Butcher Hill.
The Bridge Inn, HFFC's base, has no less than two web sites: the
"Warm and Friendly" site and a page on the
Leeds Eat and Drink site.
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Every club has its celebrity supporter.
Ours is the Otley bard, thespian and muse Kevin Collier, who,
in collaboration with Baz Cooper, has had a volume of humorous verse published.
If you want to look at a sample of their work, please have a look at their web site:
Bards of a Feather.
Note the selection of poems on view changes daily,
so feel free to come back for more,
or of course buy the book.
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Old boys made good section.
A sign of the times perhaps, but you ought to know HFFC now have a club entry on
Friends Reunited: look in the
"Teams & Clubs" section.
The personal web site of
Mark Sweeney, the former Knife Edge, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and Soul Shoes singer,
and HFFC striker, midfield player and even (in his latter days) defender.
The professional web site of
Craig Oddy, photographer and midfield star.
And just in case you were wondering what became of
Bernie Gilmore, here is the answer...
Not an HFFC old boy, but JR "Bob" Endeacott was once one of our most respected opponents, at Cross Flatts FC,
during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and his website
Relish Books may just tempt you to fork out for his published works
"One Northern Soul" and "No More Heroes",
both of which contain loads of tales about Sunday League football in Leeds during times gone by,
as well as more timeless rites of passage stuff.
There's no connection with HFFC whatsoever but what the heck I'd like to include a plug for the
Holland 1974 and
Holland 1978 sites, researched and developed by myself,
dedicated to the Dutch World Cup teams of the 1970s.
Any club, organisation or individual with any connection to HFFC is invited to request a link.
You don't have to offer one back to us, but it would be polite (www.hffc.co.uk).
Also reports of dead links or updates to existing ones would be appreciated.
Please contact us by
email.
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