The second round London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Trophy tie will take place at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Sunday, January 29 at 1.30pm.
The second round London & South East Regional Women’s Football League Trophy tie will take place at the Old Spotted Dog Ground on Sunday, January 29 at 1.30pm.
The home side have informed us there is a problem with their booking at their home ground Rectory Park, the Middlesex FA headquarters in Northolt.
As part of the club’s commitment to financial transparency, this is an abridged summary of the purchase and the decisions made.
It’s a two-way battle for promotion from the MCFL Premier Division as Clapton CFC men’s first team and Shepherd’s Bush are the only applicants.
Our opponents are in red hot form themselves and would be joint top except for two games awarded against them for admin reasons. This should be a cracker.
Clapton CFC have a win, a draw and a defeat in the three home league games at the Old Spotted Dog Ground so far so will be looking to make it a fortress.
Sunday brings a massive game for our women’s first team as a win and 3 points could see us leapfrogging rivals to the top of the table.
Geoff Ocran’s team are on the show pitch right next to the Hackney Marshes Centre, which houses a cafe, bar and roof terrace overlooking the pitch.
In December, the club spent £94 818,4815 171,76 from while the income was £14 337,47.
Clapton CFC has completed the purchase of the land and warehouse building adjacent to our Old Spotted Dog Ground in Forest Gate.
In October, the club spent £15 171,76 from while the income was £7 714,45.
Thanks to you all who attended the two brilliant events in the Old Spotted Dog Ground Clubhouse last weekend.
A very uplifting end of year and end of season update from the Open Access committee.
The final game of the year for any Clapton CFC team was due to be Saturday but it’s already frozen off.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team return from a weekend off with a home game against a resurgent AVA side on Saturday.
In November, the club spent £10 060,01 while the income was £19 092,56.
It’s another cup tie on the road for Clapton Community FC’s women’s first team as we head to Enfield Town LFC in the London & South East Regional Women’s League Cup
We held a bucket shake at the women’s first team game against Dulwich Hamlet Reserves and you donated £371.15 for the Newham Toy Appeal.
It’s back to league action this Sunday after five weeks of cup games and postponements, and it’s another big game at the Old Spotted Dog Ground as second in the table takes on fourth.
The Clapton CFC men’s first team make the long journey up to Buckinghamshire in their final chance of cup glory this season.
