Latest 'View from Richmond Park' column
The latest 'View from Richmond Park' Carmarthen AFC column from the Carmarthen Journal -
It was not all gloom and doom for Carmarthen Town on Saturday.
As Bangor City celebrated a record that equals Reading’s 1985-86 run of wins, Town's bleary-eyed and sleep-deprived captain Dale Griffiths and his partner Tayzaa celebrated the arrival of their daughter Ruby Grace in the early hours of the morning. Congratulations and best wishes from all at the club.
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Remaining Carmarthen Town AFC fixtures for November -
Saturday, November 27 – home to The New Saints, 2.30pm.
There will be a supporters bus for the Haverfordwest County game on Friday, December 3, kick-off 7.30 pm
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Latest fixtures list for the Under-19s team –
November 28 AFC Porth
December 6 away at Haverfordwest County
December 12 Cambrian & Clydach at Llanelli in the FAW Youth Cup, round three. January 10 away at Cambrian and Clydach/
January 17 Haverfordwest County
January 24 away at AFC Porth.
January 31 away at Llanelli.
February 6 West End.
February 14 away at Pontardawe Town.
February 20 Briton Ferry Llansawel.
March 9 Afan Lido.
March 14 away at Port Talbot Town.
March 20 Caerau.
March 28 away at Brintirion Athletic.
April 4 Cwmaman Institute.
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Carmarthen Town AFC is embracing the internet.
The club has had a website at http://www.carmarthentownafc.net for a number of years.
It now has a Google bulletin board, complete with an easy-to-follow calendar, at http://sites.google.com/site/hysbysfwrddydretownnoticeboard
And this week, the club launched a Facebook page. Just look for Carmarthen Town AFC on Facebook.
“The internet facilities are proving hugely successful with our so-called ‘exile’ fans,” said club executive committee vice-chairman Robert Lloyd.
“Fans who live elsewhere in the world and the UK find it a great way of keeping up to date with the news. The Facebook page is our latest addition to our internet portfolio.
We also have a popular eBay page which will be feature in this column before Christmas.”
It was not all gloom and doom for Carmarthen Town on Saturday.
As Bangor City celebrated a record that equals Reading’s 1985-86 run of wins, Town's bleary-eyed and sleep-deprived captain Dale Griffiths and his partner Tayzaa celebrated the arrival of their daughter Ruby Grace in the early hours of the morning. Congratulations and best wishes from all at the club.
………………………………………..
Remaining Carmarthen Town AFC fixtures for November -
Saturday, November 27 – home to The New Saints, 2.30pm.
There will be a supporters bus for the Haverfordwest County game on Friday, December 3, kick-off 7.30 pm
………………………………………..
Latest fixtures list for the Under-19s team –
November 28 AFC Porth
December 6 away at Haverfordwest County
December 12 Cambrian & Clydach at Llanelli in the FAW Youth Cup, round three. January 10 away at Cambrian and Clydach/
January 17 Haverfordwest County
January 24 away at AFC Porth.
January 31 away at Llanelli.
February 6 West End.
February 14 away at Pontardawe Town.
February 20 Briton Ferry Llansawel.
March 9 Afan Lido.
March 14 away at Port Talbot Town.
March 20 Caerau.
March 28 away at Brintirion Athletic.
April 4 Cwmaman Institute.
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Carmarthen Town AFC is embracing the internet.
The club has had a website at http://www.carmarthentownafc.net for a number of years.
It now has a Google bulletin board, complete with an easy-to-follow calendar, at http://sites.google.com/site/hysbysfwrddydretownnoticeboard
And this week, the club launched a Facebook page. Just look for Carmarthen Town AFC on Facebook.
“The internet facilities are proving hugely successful with our so-called ‘exile’ fans,” said club executive committee vice-chairman Robert Lloyd.
“Fans who live elsewhere in the world and the UK find it a great way of keeping up to date with the news. The Facebook page is our latest addition to our internet portfolio.
We also have a popular eBay page which will be feature in this column before Christmas.”
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