PHOENIX CRASH AT HOME TO A WELL ORGANIZED MARESFIELD SIDE 0-2.
CHARLIE ARRATOON FORCED TO PLAY IN GOAL FOR 70 MINS DUE TO CHEST INFECTION.
GOAL KEEPER TRUDY DAVIES SIGNS FOR PHOENIX.
OTHER RESULTS IN OUR LEAGUE, SEE BEHIND THE NEWS.
AWAY TO LEAGUE LEADERS LITTLEHAMPTON THIS SUNDAY.
GOT GOAL KEEPER, GOT GOAL KEEPER, GOT GOAL KEEPER
2007 / 08 AWARDS:
Players Player: Sarah Mulligan
Managers Player: Emma Sparkes
Top Goal Scorer: Charlie Arratoon
Linesman of the Year: Peter Chakanyu
Well Done to all the Ladies for thieir Outstanding Season!
Thank You to Tania for the tiresome work that goes on behind the Scenes.
Phoenix ladies are pleased to announce that;
J.COOPER HEATING & PLUMBING
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have sponsored the team this season
providing main kit, kit bags and tracksuits.
Many thanks to Jon and his family
Phoenix Ladies F.C was formed in august 2007, and play in the Sussex County Womens football league div 2. Charlie Arratoon formed Phoenix ladies after playing ladies football for a number of years with Handcross, Broadbridge Heath, Brighton, Crawley, Three bridges, and Crawley Down.Charlie approached the Chairman of GSK Phoenix Daryl Gayler who took the team under the wing of GSK
| GSK Phoenix was formed out of the merger between GSK and Phoenix FC. The origins of the club date back to 1982, when Jeff Gayler, Gordon Nute and Reg Brown formed Phoenix Football Club at the Maid of Sussex Pub in Three Bridges, Crawley. The side was predominantly made up of a group of lads who used to play together as Panda Juniors FC in the local Sunday morning Youth Leagues. Over the years the club has varied from between one and four teams with a fair share of success in the local Crawley League. The merger with GSK has provided a platform from which to progress to the next level and realise a long held ambition of playing in the County League. With a strong youth section now in place running 8 teams between Under 8s and Under 15s,and now a ladies team, the foundations are in place to establish GSK Phoenix as one of the premier clubs in the local area. |