NEWS SUMMARY: The Latest From Sporting

The following is a Sporting news summary, outlining bits of information that you may find of interest…

NON LEAGUE NETWORKING

  • On Tuesday 6th May, Sporting holds its fifth Non League Networking session of 2025, which will be hosted once again by James Grainger, from valued club sponsor Express Vehicle Contracts.
  • Book your place by clicking here.

REECE KING ARTICLE

  • Our captain Reece King was interviewed by the Southern League, in which he talked about the season just gone and the upcoming one, as well as the success of Party on the Pitch – click here to give it a read!

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EASTER EGG RAFFLE

  • As you may have seen, our Easter Egg Raffle – sponsored by Broad Street DIY – was won by our groundsman, Rob Birch… rather than eat it himself, Rob kindly decided to donate the egg to Catshill-based Chadsgrove School & Educational Trust Specialist College!
  • The prize was recently delivered and presented to headteacher Deb Rattley by our Bar & Commercial manager, Anita!

FEMALE FOOTBALL

  • To read about trials taking place for Ladies, Ladies Development and U18 Girls sides, click here.
  • That link will also give you the lowdown on a tournament taking place for girls sides next month.

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