Monday 8 June 2015

The First Competition

Our first competition as Tranmere Rovers Walking Football came at Moss Rose, the home of Macclesfield Town FC in early May 2015. We had entered the National Tournament organized by Walking Football United. This competition is split into county regions and we had been drawn against Macclesfield, Gentlemen of Glossop and Chester.



Macclesfield had kindly offered to host the event on the main pitch. We changed in the away dressing room which to say the least is very cramped (heaven help the first team next season). Two pitches had been set out for play, but as Chester were unable to attend, we only used the one. A round robin format was used were the 3 teams played each other twice in order to formulate a league table where the top 2 teams would play a knock out final to determine who progressed to the County stage. We drew all of our group games, despite conceding a goal from a very dubious free kick in the second game. This left us in the runners-up spot in the table. The final was therefore contested between ourselves and the hosts. The game was heading towards a goal less draw when with virtually the very last kick of the game, Macclesfield scored with a mis-hit cross cum shot which rolled agonizingly into the net. We were gutted to say the least, but learnt a lot from the competition and hopefully we will progress further next year. Other than the result we had a very good day out, including a scenic tour of Macclesfield, whilst trying to locate the ground.


Pictured below are the 3 teams prior to kick off.


Saturday 6 June 2015

Frodsham Festival

We are booked in at this Festival and currently have 11 players interested in playing. Everyone turning up will be given some game time. More details nearer the date.



NWAFA will be providing your team an opportunity to compete at
Frodsham Summer Festival 2015.

Saturday 11th July – Veterans tournament aged 35 or over
Sunday 12th July – Walking Football Tournament
Venue: Saltworks Farm Playing Fields, Ship Street, Frodsham, Cheshire.WA6 7NZ
Enjoy a fantastic day of 6 a side football with some great prizes to be won.
All games will be officiated by qualified referees to ensure a high standard of play and the tournament is affiliated to Cheshire FA.

 The day is also about bringing teams together to enjoy the social side of football. Every player is free to invite friends and family to come and support or to get involved in some of the activities throughout the day.

   CHINA CRISIS OPENING NIGHT 10TH JULY £10
   Presentation party
   Vets Football Tournament
   Walking football tournament
   Hot and Cold food
   Festival Pub
   Live Bands
   Funfair
   Facilities for overnight camping
   Festival Market
   Family Fun
Community Choir

Teams will be selected on a first come first serve basis and the deadline for entries will be ASAP.
Entry fee is £25 and will be payable on confirmation of your place

Call Mark Rowland : 07868733148
Facebook: Frodsham Festival
 

Upcoming Festival

GREATER MANCHESTER
Wythenshawe - Saturday 18th July 11am-3pm at Woodhouse Park Lifestyle Centre, Portway, Wythenshawe.
50+ age, 5-a-side 8-man squads £25 per team. Winners trophy and medals.
Register at:   http://wgwalkingfootballeventbrite.co.uk

If we can get enough players - worth a shout ?. What do the team think.

Friday 5 June 2015

NEW WALKING FOOTBALL KIT ARRIVES

Just taken delivery of our brand new walking football kit. Will bring it in to group next Wednesday.


Many thanks to A. Nony Mous and Ben E. Factor for kindly supplying the kits. All we need now is a sponsor or two.

Thursday 4 June 2015

Photo Call


Goalies Alan ("The Cat") & Ron ("The Panther") warm up before the Tameside Festival

Tuesday 2 June 2015

THE FIRST FESTIVAL


Tranmere Rovers Walking Football Club took part in their inaugural walking football festival at Stalybridge Celtic FC on a blustery Monday afternoon in April 2015. Two teams had been entered by us in the 6-a-side round robin tournament. We travelled to Stalybridge in our executive minibus kindly loaned to us by TRFC In The Community ie: Steve. Bruce had managed to sort us out with a kit for the occasion so we were all set. It was played on Stalybridge’s main pitch which was divided into 3 equal size pitches. The 360 age rule was supposed to be in force (ie: the total age of each team’s 6 players on the pitch must total 360 or higher). However due to some of the participating teams being shorthanded, this rule was not implemented. 

Both teams performed well considering one finished fourth and the other seventh. Taking into account the fact that the sides who finished in the top three were all using some under age players (less than 50), this was quite impressive. Highlights for the Rovers were Alan (Shilton) saving a penalty earning us a very credible draw against Stalybridge (who finished as runners-up) and Barry (Keegan) scoring the only goal conceded by Manchester City Strollers (the eventual winners). Suffice to say we learnt a lot from our first outing, but had a very enjoyable day. Many thanks to Mike Smith at Stalybridge for organizing the festival.