Great win away v North Leigh yesterday!
Home v table-toppers Poole Town this Wednesday 17th April 19.45
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We picked up 3 very valuable points away v North Leigh yesterday winning 3 - 1. The win "flew in the face" of league form as North Leigh had won 9 out of their last 12 league games played. Well done lads.
We have another challenge just round the corner as we face Poole Town this Wednesday, who sit at top of the league with 90 points.
This is followed by our last Home game of this season v Yate Town on Saturday 20th April 3pm. Let's see if we can get a bumper crowd for this game. Click here for Yate Town's website.
It's worth keeping an eye on our website re-arranged fixtures page, so click here to view.
Enjoy this coming week and let's get behind the lads for the last few games of this season.
Rich Orr (supporter/editor)
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Next Match: HOME v Poole Town this Wednesday 17th April 19.45
Next up are Poole Town FC, Home at The Hand Stadium.
For The Dolphin's website click here
For the comparitive league form guide click here
Poole are top of the league with 90 points, CTAFC are 15th with 44points.
This is the ultimate League challenge. Good luck lads!
Player Profiles 2012/13: Szymon Gromek: Midfield
Szymon joined the club in March 2013 having previously played, amongst others, for Keynsham Town, Portishead Town and Bristol & District League side, Seymour United.
Szymon scored our 3rd goal in yesterday's 3-1 win v North Leigh.
Click here for Szymon's profile
Match Report: North Leigh 1 - 3 CTAFC Saturday 13/04/2013
Town Complete Double Over North Leigh
By Brian Rose | Sunday 14th April 2013
North Leigh v CTAFC
With the game in doubt right up until the kick-off, the journey to North Leigh was undertaken with some trepidation as the weather became worse as the day wore on.
North Leigh had the better of the opening skirmishes playing down the slope, with good chances falling to John Else, Keiran Sanders and a second chance for Else saved at the foot of the post by Joe Perry in the visitors goal. Clevedon found their old passing game and on thirty two minutes a move down their left between Ryssell Church and George Brimson, resulted in the latter slipping a pass inside to Adi Adams who made no mistake in slotting the ball in to the net for the lead. Read more...
Clevedon Town Man of the Match: Steve Kingdon
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