Airbus UK Broughton
Football Club The
Wingmakers - June 2010 news
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June 14 AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON SQUAD FOR
2010/11
Kristian Rogers
Chris Doran
Ryan Edwards
Giovanni Feliciello
Mark Allen
Matty Woodward
Rhys Roberts
Gareth Sudlow
Ashley Williams
Matty Cook
Jack Abraham
Danny Desormeaux
James McIntosh
Tom Rowlands
Carl Owen
New signing:
Jake Cassidy
(from - Llandudno Junction)
June 14
AIRBUS UK BROUGHTON PRE-SEASON
FRIENDLIES
DAY
DATE
TEAM
VENUE
TIME
Wednesday
30th June
E Cefn Druids
(A)
19.15
Wednesday
7th July
Llangollen Town
(H)
19.30
Saturday
10th July
Winsford United
(A)
15.00
Wednesday
14th July
Ellesmere Rangers
(A)
19.30
Saturday
17th July
Everton FC
(H)
15.00
Tuesday
20th July
Chester FC
(H)
19.30
Saturday
24th July
CPD Porthmadog
(A)
14.30
Wednesday
28th July
Wrexham FC
(H)
19.30
Saturday
31st July
Droylsden FC
(H)
15.00
Tuesday
3rd August
Buckley Town
(A)
19.30
Saturday
7th August
AFC Fylde
(H)
15.00
June 13 Welsh Premier approves new Super 12 format
The Welsh
Premier has ratified a new 32-fixture league structure
at its AGM in Llandudno. The 12 clubs will play each other
twice on a home and away basis, before the league
splits into two groups - the top six and the bottom
six. The league champions will enter the
Champions League, with the runners-up guaranteed a
Europa League place alongside the Welsh Cup winners.
The remaining Europa League spot
will be decided by a play-off. This will involve the clubs
finishing third to sixth, and the best-placed club
from the bottom six (or the eighth club if the seventh
club wins the Welsh Cup). BBC
June 11 Airbus has united with the other 11 of next season's Welsh Premier clubs
AIRBUS UK Broughton has united
with the other 11 of next season's Welsh Premier clubs
in favour of a 32-fixture format, followed by a
play-off for the third Europa League spot. The six clubs
from north and mid-Wales - Airbus, Bala, Bangor,
Newtown, Prestatyn and TNS - met in Wrexham last night
and agreed unanimously to accept the proposal put
forward by the FAW's head of competitions, Andrew
Howard.
The six south Wales clubs have already lent their
support, leaving the vote at Saturday's league AGM a
mere formality. Under the plan, the clubs will
play each other twice on a home and away basis, before
the league splits into two groups - the top six and
the bottom six. Clubs in these groups will play
each other twice again to bring the total fixture
count to 32. The league champions will enter
the Champions League, with the runners-up guaranteed a
Europa League place alongside the Welsh Cup winners. The remaining Europa League spot
will be decided by a play-off involving the clubs
finishing third to sixth, and the best-placed club
from the bottom six (or the eighth club if the seventh
club wins the Welsh Cup).