Latest 'View from Richmond Park' column
Latest 'View from Richmond Park' Carmarthen AFC column from the Carmarthen Journal -
Carmarthen Town Executive board member Paul Ashley Jones declared the Swansea City Fans Forum held at Carmarthen Town's Richmond Park Community Centre a resounding success.
He said: "The turnout was fantastic and I know that the Swansea City Supporters Trust Board, the manager and both players were very impressed with the set up and thoroughly enjoyed the evening."
The evening started with a formal question and answer session followed by the opportunity to meet Brendan Rogers together with players Alan Tate and Stephen Dobbie. Fans also had the opportunity to take photographs and obtain autographs.
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Richmond Park will be hosting two matches as part of the UEFA Under-19s women’s football tournament. Match details are - Thursday 31st March: Iceland v Turkey, Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, kick off 2pm. Germany v Wales, Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, kick off 7pm. Saturday 2nd April: Wales v Iceland, Stebonheath Park, Llanelli, kick off 3pm. Germany v Turkey, Richmond Park, Carmarthen, kick off 3pm. Tuesday 5th April: Turkey v Wales, Richmond Park, Carmarthen, kick off 6pm. Iceland v Germany, Stebonheath Park, Llanellii, kick off 6pm. Entrance to all matches is free of charge.
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Carmarthen Town AFC will hold their annual celebrity dinner on Friday, May 20, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel Carmarthen.
This year's principal guest speaker will be Jan Molby, a superb football pundit and after-dinner speaker.
Molby became manager of Swansea City in February 1996, but was sacked in October 1997, along with his assistant, Billy Ayre. He had taken Swansea to the Division Three play-off final five months earlier, but they lost to a last-minute goal by Northampton's John Frain.
Molby was a Danish international and played in the Mexico World Cup. He signed for Liverpool from Ajax in 1984, becoming popular on and off the field, quickly becoming a fluent “scouser”.
He played 292 games for Liverpool, scoring 61 goals and winning two League Championships and two FA Cups.
The celebrity dinner has become a firm favourite on the sporting calendar and is always a sell-out. The funds raised will go directly to support Town’s prestigious community projects.
Tickets can be reserved by contacting Jeff Thomas, 55 Bronwydd Rd, Carmarthen SA31 2AP or by phone : 01267 236227) or email: jeffthomas@jeffthomas.plus.com
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Tote draw – March 22 draw, winning numbers 18 and 40. There was no winner of the prize of £300. This week’s draw for a prize of £400 was taking place on Tuesday night.
Carmarthen Town Executive board member Paul Ashley Jones declared the Swansea City Fans Forum held at Carmarthen Town's Richmond Park Community Centre a resounding success.
He said: "The turnout was fantastic and I know that the Swansea City Supporters Trust Board, the manager and both players were very impressed with the set up and thoroughly enjoyed the evening."
The evening started with a formal question and answer session followed by the opportunity to meet Brendan Rogers together with players Alan Tate and Stephen Dobbie. Fans also had the opportunity to take photographs and obtain autographs.
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Richmond Park will be hosting two matches as part of the UEFA Under-19s women’s football tournament. Match details are - Thursday 31st March: Iceland v Turkey, Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, kick off 2pm. Germany v Wales, Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, kick off 7pm. Saturday 2nd April: Wales v Iceland, Stebonheath Park, Llanelli, kick off 3pm. Germany v Turkey, Richmond Park, Carmarthen, kick off 3pm. Tuesday 5th April: Turkey v Wales, Richmond Park, Carmarthen, kick off 6pm. Iceland v Germany, Stebonheath Park, Llanellii, kick off 6pm. Entrance to all matches is free of charge.
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Carmarthen Town AFC will hold their annual celebrity dinner on Friday, May 20, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel Carmarthen.
This year's principal guest speaker will be Jan Molby, a superb football pundit and after-dinner speaker.
Molby became manager of Swansea City in February 1996, but was sacked in October 1997, along with his assistant, Billy Ayre. He had taken Swansea to the Division Three play-off final five months earlier, but they lost to a last-minute goal by Northampton's John Frain.
Molby was a Danish international and played in the Mexico World Cup. He signed for Liverpool from Ajax in 1984, becoming popular on and off the field, quickly becoming a fluent “scouser”.
He played 292 games for Liverpool, scoring 61 goals and winning two League Championships and two FA Cups.
The celebrity dinner has become a firm favourite on the sporting calendar and is always a sell-out. The funds raised will go directly to support Town’s prestigious community projects.
Tickets can be reserved by contacting Jeff Thomas, 55 Bronwydd Rd, Carmarthen SA31 2AP or by phone : 01267 236227) or email: jeffthomas@jeffthomas.plus.com
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Tote draw – March 22 draw, winning numbers 18 and 40. There was no winner of the prize of £300. This week’s draw for a prize of £400 was taking place on Tuesday night.
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