2009/2010 Honours
NCEL Premier Division

Bridlington Town
NCEL Division One

Tadcaster Albion
NCEL League Cup

Dinnington Town
NCEL Presidents Cup

Winterton Rangers
NCEL Wilkinson Sword

Staveley Miners Welfare
Lincolnshire Senior Trophy

Winterton Rangers
Arnold Town News - Season 2009/10
17th May, 2010
Eagles Winding Up Petition Withdrawn
A winding up petition served against Arnold Town has been withdrawn following a mediation meeting.
Last month, the High Court halted proceedings brought by the Landscape Contractor of the Eagle Valley development by 42 days so that things could be resolved amicably.
And, the two sides met on Friday where a settlement was agreed.
The Eagles can now start preparing for the new season and have already lined up a prestigious opening friendly with Notts County to be played at Eagle Valley on Saturday 10th July.
(Story Source: Arnold Town)
15th April, 2010
Eagles Winding Up Order 'Halted'
The Nottingham Evening Post reports that Arnold Town FC have been given 42 more days by a High Court judge to save itself from being wound up.
They say a six-week reprieve has been given from the winding up moves brought by the Landscape Contractor of the Eagle Valley development.
The Registrar at the hearing in London was told that both parties agreed to an adjournment in the hope that things can be resolved amicably.
Earlier this month, the Koolsport Northern Counties East League announced we are fully committed to support Arnold Town FC in whatever means through this very difficult period.
And, we have initiated the involvement of The Football Association and The Football Foundation in an attempt to assist the club.
More can be found here.
(Story Source: Nottingham Evening Post)
2nd April, 2010
Arnold Town FC has found itself the subject of a winding up order against it from the Landscape Contractor of the Eagle Valley development claiming the final payment on the project.
The football club, through its legal advisers, have issued a counter claim against the Landscape Contractor and the matter will be heard in the High Court of Justice in mid-April where the club will vigorously defend its position.
Upon being notified of this situation, the Koolsport Northern Counties East League have initiated the involvement of The Football Association and The Football Foundation in an attempt to assist Arnold Town.
And, the League Management Board are fully committed to support Arnold Town FC in whatever means through this very difficult period.
26th October, 2009
Eagle Valley Set for Official Opening
After seven years hard work, the official opening of Arnold Town's new home at Eagle Valley will take place on Friday.
The ground will be open from 10am and, during the day, a large number of boys and girls from the youth section will play matches and attend training sessions.
Invited guests will arrive for a buffet lunch from 12.30pm.
Guests representing the large fund providers, The Football Association, The Football Foundation and Sport England will be present.
The Mayor of Gedling and the Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council will be in attendance together with Vernon Coaker MP, Minister for Schools, and many local sponsors and friends.
Brian Gould will represent the KoolSport Northern Counties East
League.
The facility which has cost in excess of £2m will be officially opened at 2pm by Sven-Goran Eriksson.
(Story Source: Arnold Town)
16th August, 2009
Arnold Town have accepted the resignation of their manager, Andrew Muldoon, and their First Team coach, Bryn Gunn.
The news comes less than 24 hours after they bowed out of the FA Cup with a 3-2 defeat at Bardon Hill Sports, but the club insist that their departure is because of work commitments.
A statement from the club reads: "After four years of loyal and excellent service to the club, the pair have new jobs coaching football within the NHS in various establishments in England.
"This has now expanded and Andrew feels that he cannot commit the time necessary to continue to fulfil the duties associated with the first team affairs.
"Both men will continue to support the club in many ways and have expressed their support for the future management.
"Chris Freestone and Martin Curruthers have accepted the temporary managerial positions and take over with immediate effect with the Club expecting to make arrangements for a permanent appointment."
(Story Source: Arnold Town)
13th July, 2009
The official opening of Arnold Town's Eagle Valley Stadium happens tomorrow evening - and the match with Derby County will also be raising money for a worthwhile cause.
Rams boss Nigel Clough has promised to send a strong squad for the match that will also collect cash for a Bingham family whose two-year-old son is battling cancer.
Toby Clough was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called Rhabdomyosarcoma in his eye muscles when he was 21 months old.
After six months of intensive chemotherapy Toby is set to be treated with a type of radiotherapy in Switzerland.
Parents Claire and Kyle are hoping the treatment, known as proton chemotherapy, will be paid for by the NHS and are trying to raise £20,000 to pay for their costs.
They will have to pay for accommodation for two months while Toby has treatment, their flights and childcare for their four-year-old son Sam.
The match kicks off at Eagle Valley on Tuesday 14th July at 7.45pm.
(Story Source: Nottingham Evening Post)
