Latest Bulletin and update on re-start of League Season

By Mark Rowlatt

Restart is upon us!

THE TRACEY THOMAS

Leamington and District Sunday Football League

BULLETIN No.8
10th April 2021

A minutes silence should be held before all games taking place tomorrow.

This in respect of H.R.H.Prince Philip and all other friends and colleagues
who have recently passed away.

Restart of season

Please check the latest guidelines as issued on Thursday in light of the
restart tomorrow.

At this time there are no changes in regard changing rooms or
spectators.

This confirms that at step two and step one b, spectators are not permitted to
attend sporting events taking place on private land, other than adults needed to supervise
under - 18s.

This does not prevent people from viewing recreational or organised sport that is taking
place in a public space, e.g. a park, in groups of up to 6 people or 2 households.

As from the 12th April we will enter step 2

Changing rooms

Changing rooms can be used as part of step two of the Governments roadmap
out of loackdown.However participants should minimise their use of changing
facilities where possible.Toilets will be allowed to open 30minutes before and
30 minutes after training and/or matches.

Player Registrations

The signing on of players has been extended to the 30th April in view of the restart and the fact that the Whole Game System registration process has recently been down.

100 Club Draw April

1st. No.27 Romer £25.00
2nd No. 28 Radford S.& S.C. £15.00
3rd No. 10 Long Itchington Reserves £10.00

Current Birmingham County suspensions are on the next page.

THE TRACEY THOMAS

Leamington and District Sunday Football League

BULLETIN No.8
10th April 2021

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY SUSPENSIONS

The following list shows players that are currently on the Whole Game System as being under a
Birmingham County suspension. If you register any of these players please ensure they serve
their suspension and you notify the B.C.F.A. in advance of the fixtures the player(s) will be missing.

Player Playing For Date On Suspended For Date From

Dale Phillips Stockton 04/01/2015 3 matches 18/01/2015
James Shutt Kineton S&SC 24/03/2019 8 matches 02/06/2019
Mervin Hammond Stockton United 28/04/2019 3 matches 24/06/2019
Matthew Billy Princethorpe 09/02/2020 3 matches 16/02/2020
Neil Stacey Westlea Wanderers 16/02/2020 1 match 23/02/2020
Luke Ransley Leamington Hibs Res 11/10/2020 3 matches 18/10/2020
Taylor Allen Napton 04/10/2020 3 matches 27/10/2020
Carter Allen Napton 04/10/2020 3 matches 27/10/2020
Lewis Timms Bishops Tachbrook 25/10/2020 1 match 01/11/2020
Joshua Blake Leamington Hibs 25/10/2020 2 matches 01/11/2020
Gavin Dhesi Engine 01/11/2020 3 matches 08/11/2020
Ricky Uppal Khalsa 01/11/2020 2 matches 08/11/2020
Jason Brown Khalsa 01/11/2020 2 matches 08/11/2020
John Beacham-Sharpe Bishops Itchington 01/11/2020 1 match 08/11/2020
Dale Phillips Harbury Albion 11/10/2020 1 match 30/11/2020
Ricky Uppal Khalsa 01/11/2020 210 days 03/11/2020
Thomas. Scott VTS Warwick 02/09/2018 1,825 Days 22/11/2019
Sean Atkinson Dynamo Leamington 18/10/2020 1 match 11/04/2021

M.Coalman Stockton United Sine Die
Jamie Leahey VTS Warwick Sine Die

Suspensions in other leagues affecting this league

Craig Cunniff Festival FC 27/09/2020 1 match 09/11/2020
Arun Emilsson Stratford Town Colts 06/12/2020 4 matches 11/04/2021

Clubs currently under suspension

Stockton United Player M.Coalman
Suspended sine die.

Steve Falp General Secretary

THE RETURN OF FOOTBALL AS PART OF THE GOVERNMENT’S ROADMAP OUT OF LOCKDOWN
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The Government has published a roadmap setting out four steps for the easing of national lockdown restrictions in England.
The FA’s guidance will continue to strictly follow all Government guidance, as we have throughout the pandemic.
The FA’s guidance will be updated at each step to provide participants with the information needed to facilitate the safe return of the game.
The Government has been clear that the easing of restrictions set out in the roadmap is subject to review and could change if we see another surge in hospitalisations, if a new variant of concern is found or if there are any issues with the roll-out of the vaccination programme.
As such we cannot confirm with certainty what the next steps for the return of football will look like over the coming months. We can instead point to what is in the Government’s roadmap as an indication for what this return could looks like.
This is summarised below:
29th March
Outdoor grassroots football returns – following all FA guidance
No spectators.
No changing rooms.
No hospitality.

No earlier than 12th April
Indoor football for under 18s returns – subject to Government approval.
Socially-distanced spectators permitted - in accordance with Government guidelines.
Changing rooms can be used – following strict Covid-19 protocols.
Outdoor food and drink allowed – following the rule of six or two households.

No earlier than 17th May
Organised indoor football returns – subject to Government approval.
Socially distanced spectators permitted - in accordance with Government guidelines.
Changing rooms can be used – following strict Covid-19 protocols.
Indoor food and drink allowed – following the rule of six or two households.

No earlier than 21st June

No legal limits on gathering.
Larger events allowed.

Where next?

And they're off! The League re-starts. All the goals from this weekend.
The resumption of League fixtures approaches Clubs vote to return to complete the season.

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