Notice of Annual General Meeting 2024

NOTICE OF 2024 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

TUFFLEY ROVERS ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB

FOOTBALL SECTION

NOTICE is hereby given that an Annual General Meeting of Tuffley Rovers Association Football Club will be held at Glevum Park on Saturday the 22nd day of June 2024 at 12:30pm.

The meeting shall be properly constituted after a period of at least 21 days’ written notice, provided herein. The purpose of the meeting will be to:

  • Receive the report of the Executive Committee and the auditor;
  • To elect the officers and other members of the Football Committee;
  • To elect the officers of the Executive Committee;
  • Any other business or the consideration of any resolution, which has been submitted to the General Secretary at least fourteen days before the meeting.

The proposed agenda of the meeting will be:

  1. Apologies;
  2. Matters arising from minutes of previous AGM;
  3. Officers’ reports;
  4. Adoption of club accounts;
  5. Election of life members;
  6. Election of officers;
  7. Election of Football Committee;
  8. Amendments to the Club constitution;
  9. Football membership fees 2024/25;
  10. Any other business (provided not later than 12:30pm on 8th June 2024).

Any current member of Tuffley Rovers Association Football Club is entitled to attend the meeting. Voting shall be restricted to the members of the Football Section and Life Members, as set out in the constitution of Tuffley Rovers AFC.

The committee vacancies subject to election at the AGM are:

              Role                                                                                 Current post-holder

  • Executive Chair                                                     (vacant)
  • Football Chair                                                        Dan Boon
  • Vice-Chair of Football Committee                     Dean Brooks
  • General Secretary                                                  Neil Spiller (acting)
  • Treasurer                                                                 (vacant)
  • Assistant Treasurer                                               Sonia Spiller
  • Football Secretary                                                 Neil Spiller
  • Assistant Football Secretary                               Will Cronshaw
  • Head of Football Development                          Ken Blackburn
  • Football Welfare Officer                                      Leah Whiffen
  • Commercial Manager                                          (vacant)
  • Players’ Representative                                       (vacant)

The Football Committee also has five vacancies for committee volunteers. Posts are currently held by:

  • Keith Wallington

If you wish to be considered for election to any of the roles please confirm this, via email and specifying which post you intend standing for, to executivecommittee@tuffleyroversfc.co.uk no later than 5pm on Thursday 20 June 2024.

The agenda, minutes of the previous AGM and any other papers (including the club accounts) usually supplied for the Annual General Meeting shall be made available via our website in advance of the meeting. A limited number of printed copies will be made available at the meeting.

Dated this 31s day of May, 2024.

By order of the Executive Committee of Tuffley Rovers AFC

Neil Spiller

(Acting) General Secretary, Tuffley Rovers AFC

ExecutiveCommittee@tuffleyroversfc.co.uk

This notice shall be posted to the club’s website, social media channels and on club noticeboards.

Notice of Annual General Meeting(s) 2023

Notices have already been published to confirm that the Annual General Meeting of Tuffley Rovers’ Football Section will take place on Saturday, 15 July 2023 (at Glevum Park).

We can now confirm that the Social Section AGM will take place on Tuesday, 25 July 2023 at the Tuffley Rovers social club on Tuffley Lane.

Members are reminded that attendance and voting at each AGM will be in line with the Club’s constitution.

 

Notice of 2022 Football AGM

NOTICE OF 2022 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

TUFFLEY ROVERS ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB

FOOTBALL SECTION

NOTICE is hereby given that an Annual General Meeting of Tuffley Rovers Association Football Club will be held at Glevum Park on Saturday the 18th day of June 2022 at 2:00pm.

The meeting shall be properly constituted after a period of at least 21 days’ written notice, provided herein. The purpose of the meeting will be to:

  • Receive the report of the Executive Committee and the auditor;
  • To elect the officers and other members of the Football Committee;
  • To elect the officers of the Executive Committee;
  • Any other business or the consideration of any resolution, which has been submitted to the General Secretary at least fourteen days before the meeting.

The proposed agenda of the meeting will be:

Apologies;

  1. Matters arising from minutes of previous AGM;
  2. Officers’ reports;
  3. Election of life members;
  4. Election of officers;
  5. Election of Football Committee;
  6. Amendments to the Club constitution;
  7. Membership fees 2022/23;
  8. Any other business (provided not later than 2:00pm on 4 June 2022).

Any current member of Tuffley Rovers Association Football Club is entitled to attend the meeting. Voting shall be restricted to the members of the Football Section and Life Members, as set out in the constitution of Tuffley Rovers AFC.

The committee vacancies subject to election at the AGM are:

      Role                                                                            Current post-holder

  • Executive Chair                                                 Graham Moody
  • Football Chair                                                    Dan Boon
  • Vice-Chair of Football Committee                (vacant)
  • General Secretary                                             Neil Spiller (Acting)
  • Treasurer                                                           (vacant)
  • Assistant Treasurer                                         (vacant)
  • Compliance Officer                                         Sonia Spiller
  • Football Secretary                                           Neil Spiller
  • Assistant Football Secretary                         Will Cronshaw
  • Ladies’ team Football Secretary                  Amy Brinkworth
  • Head of Football Development                   Ken Blackburn
  • Football Welfare Officer                               (vacant)
  • Commercial Manager                                    (vacant)
  • Players’ Representative                                (vacant)

The Football Committee also has five vacancies for committee volunteers. Post are currently held by:

  • Mark Patterson
  • Jamie Gibbons
  • Dean Brooks

All other posts are currently vacant.

If you wish to be considered for election please confirm this, via e-mail and specifying the post for which you intend standing, to executivecommittee@tuffleyroversfc.co.uk, no later than 5pm on 9 July 2021.

It is proposed that the agenda, minutes of the previous AGM and any other papers (including the accounts) usually supplied for the Annual General Meeting shall be made available to members who request them in advance via executivecommittee@tuffleyroversfc.co.uk  No paper copies will be available at the AGM itself.

Dated this 21st day of June, 2021.

BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Neil Spiller

(Acting) General Secretary, Tuffley Rovers Football Club

ExecutiveCommittee@tuffleyroversfc.co.uk

This notice shall be posted to the club’s website, social media pages and to club noticeboards.

New kits revealed

NEW KIT REVEAL!

Home Kit 2021-22

As exclusively revealed via Severn Sport today, we are now able to confirm our new Home kit design for 2021/22 and 2022/23.

Having worn Claret & Blue since their formation in 1929, Rovers’ latest kit suppliers have come up with a modern design, which is the first kit produced by AthElite, as they look to expand the business started in 2018 by local Gloucestershire footballers Harlie Price, Matt Liddiard and Callum Preece.

Both parties are understandably delighted with the new deal, which will also see AthElite providing a full range of merchandise to be worn across the club’s senior and junior sections.

“I’m delighted to have this partnership in place and also be the first club to wear the AthElite brand across both adult and youth sections” said Rovers’ Chairman, Dan Boon. “We have already formed a strong working relationship with AthElite, who have been a pleasure to work with, and this is a deal that goes beyond simply launching the newly designed kits. They will also be providing us with an on-site and online club shop facility that will be a fantastic development for us.”

The new kit will be worn by all Tuffley Rovers sides, in both the youth and senior sections, from the start of next season and Harlie Price was quick to confirm how pleased AthElite are with the new deal.

“We are really excited to be able to work closely with Tuffley Rovers Football Club”, he confirmed. “The deal we have done will have huge benefits to the growth of our business, as well as benefiting a local football club, too.”

Price was also very enthusiastic about the way in which the deal had developed, and the relationship that was now in place. “We approached Tuffley Rovers as we knew they are a forward thinking club, with a committee who are willing to try out new things and listen to ideas”, he added. “From the moment conversations started it has been really positive and snowballed into a really exciting prospect. We are really excited to see what the future will hold for us all.”

In the coming days the new partnership will make further announcements, including confirming their new second and third choice strips, as well as new sponsors and the development of a new club shop facility, hosted by their newest kit provider.

If you’d like to see the growing range of AthElite Sports products you can visit their website at www.athelitesports.co.uk.

Rovers feeling charitable this Christmas!

Hellenic Leag ue Premier Division club Tuffley Rovers have, like many clubs, seen their on-field action this season disrupted by the impact of Covid-19 but they have still been busy, as a series of charitable, fund-raising ventures have been undertaken across the club’s nine senior teams.

Donation picture 2

In the late summer several of the club’s players and new Chairman, Dan Boon, completed a marathon walk in aid of Heart Heroes, raising over £3,600 for the local charity, before the club’s commercial team then partnered with their Ladies’ team sponsor, local sign-making firm Severn Signs, to raise more money for the same cause, through the sale of pitch-side advertising barriers. The club took no profit from the sales and helped to raise over £700.Donation picture 1

The club were finally able to present the funds to Heart Heroes’ founder, Kelly Cornish, this week, with the funds of over £4,000 likely to make a real difference to the children who are supported by the charity.

“We been blown away by the support from The Tuffley Rovers club. We were lucky enough to see the lads when they finished their walk and most had been pushed to the limit. The amount raised was totally amazing. We’d like to say “thank you” to all involved”, said Kelly.

The club are now also in the process of collecting money to donate to a Christmas Food Bank, organised by the Podsmead Big Local, so that people who are struggling with food poverty.

Chairman, Dan Boon, is hoping this isn’t the last of the fund-raising efforts, whichever charity the club is trying to support.

“We’ve previously done a lot of fund-raising with another local charity, The James Hopkins Trust, but one of our players has a direct association to Heart Heroes, so we decided to give them some support this season”, he confirmed. “However, we are also keen to build on our relationship with the local community and what better cause than helping to ensure people have food on the table this Christmas?”, he added.

After the recent successes, the club have committed to doing all they can to help local charities and the local community and it is hoped that 2021 will see yet more activity to support these fantastic causes.

Attention has already turned to another campaign supporting Heart Heroes, with the club determined to support the charity in their quest to help families affected by Covid-19 who need portable ECG devices to support routine checks. £100 will help a child have essential checks that have been delayed by the cancellation of hospital appointments during the pandemic. Further details can be found via: https://www.kindlink.com/fundraising/Heart-Heroes/alivecor.

Kelly confirmed that the ECG devices will make a real difference to the families supported by the charity.

“These devices will help and facilitate the diagnosis of arrhythmia in our children and help in arriving at an early diagnosis in those with delayed access to services and those with infrequent symptoms. This will help cardiologists pick up the children with spaced symptoms, as well as get help for those who have been on the waiting list for a long time, due to Covid-19 interruptions.”

If any individuals or local businesses want to help the club and support the local charity they are urged to make contact via Commercial@tuffleyroversfc.co.uk for further details.

Ladies lead the way during week of mixed results

The final game of a week that saw eight games played, ended with the most emphatic of scorelines, as the Ladies’ team recovered from their first defeat of the season the previous week (a 4-0 defeat against Ellwood) to record a 17-0 win over Bradley Stoke Vixens, in the Gloucestershire Women’s County League Division 3 fixture on Sunday.

Our calendar for the week saw the U18s kick-off proceedings on Thursday evening and they recorded a historic win – taking the club to the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Youth Cup for the first time ever – as they overcame Radstock Town 6-2 in front of a crowd of 109. Rudi McKinnon scored four times and Yomi Ajibola twice, in a superb performance that booked a trip to face Torquay United in the  next stage of the competition.

The weekend then arrived, although not for the first team, who saw their Hellenic League, Premier Division fixture against Fairford Town postponed. The Development Squad (Reserves) made the trip to Herefordshire, to face Kington Town, but returned having lost 6-3 despite goals from Nathan Kay, Finley Kent and Yomi Ajibola.

In the Stroud League, there were victories for the Thirds and Fourths. The third team saw off Avonvale United 3-1, in Division 2, with the Fourths playing at Glevum Park and being inspired to come back from 2-0 down, as superb goals from Paul Jones and Jack Webb, coupled with a first goal for Tyerese Douglas, saw them overcome Minchinhampton Reserves. The third game of the day saw the Fifths go down to a 4-0 defeat against Old Richians Reserves.

Sunday saw three games, the first two ending in defeat as the Veterans First XI lost 2-1 to Shipton Oliffe, despite Rob Cook’s goal, shortly after the Reserves had lost 6-1 to Grays Athletic, despite Craig Williams’ goal.

Then came the resounding end to the weekend, as goals from Chloe Taylor (3), Ellie Carrington-Windo (3), Jess Dobbins (3) , Robyn Lee (2), Danielle Proctor (2), Katie Morrissey, Ellen Knight, Imogen Maguire and Laura Howell saw the Ladies’ side record their biggest ever win against the Vixens from Bradley Stoke. A nice way to end the weekend…

A Sunday Summary, with the emphasis on Sunday!

Sometimes you just need the week to end well and it puts very positive gloss on things…although an excellent Sunday for Tuffley Rovers was not the only highlight of a week that was only slight derailed by a fairly forgettable Saturday afternoon!

The week started with a bang, as Rovers’ U18s ran riot against a Cheltenham Town Development Squad, who shipped ten goals, as Michael Palmer’s squad hit double-figures without reply, with braces for Rudi McKinnon, Joshua Bird, Finley Kent and James Sunley, accompanied by goals for Ayomide Ajibola and Mackenzie Wilson.

With the first team game postponed on Tuesday evening, as Longlevens awaited the outcome of some Covid-19 tests, the next game was to prove the highlight of the week, as McKinnon was amongst the goals again, netting a hat-trick in a sensational 4-1 FA Youth Cup win over Bath City’s Academy side, in front of a crowd of 147 at Glevum Park. An unfortunate OG, from James Sunley’s drilled corner, completed the scoring and sets up a tie against Bridgwater Town in the next round.

Then Saturday came and there were some poor results to review, with the Fourths beaten 5-0 at Chalford 3rds and the Fifths going down 4-3  in a thrilling game against Saintbridge. Will Cronshaw’s side had taken trailed 3-1 but pulled it back to 3-3, with goals from debutants Kye Brice and Corey Jones, alongside a goal from Henry Jordan, but an unsavoury incident which saw a mass confrontation before the dismissal of a Saintbridge player, put the afternoon off course and then, with a draw looking the most likely outcome, the hosts managed to force home a headed effort which Rovers’ keeper Dave Griffiths will probably think he might have kept out that secured them the win.

With the first team going down to a fifth consecutive defeat at Flackwell Heath – Henry Birkett’s 83rd minute goal proving a rare highlight in the season, to date – it was left the the Development Squad to restore a little pride and they looked to be heading for a win over Newent Town Reserves, as they led 4-1 courtesy of a brace from Nathan Kay, a first of the season for Niall Priday and a rare goal for Jayson Watkins, but a late fightback saw Newent rally to make it 4-4 and share the points.

Sunday provided a much better set of results, with Griffiths atoning for his error on Saturday by starring in two wins for the Veterans’ teams. First he made some terrific saves, despite conceding four, to help Gary Wordley’s team to a 5-4 win over Abbeymead Rover. Dave Cornock hit a hat-trick, to pick up where he left off last season, whilst Ade Viner and Matt Mallett were also on the scoresheet. Then, Griffiths raced over to Winchcombe to play the second half for Mark Patterson’s side, who beat Quedgeley Wanderers 2-1 in their opening league game; Rovers legend Shayne Bradley scoring the winner in the final ten minutes, after Steve Badham had cancelled out debutant Daryl Cook’s opener for Rovers.

In the final game of the weekend, the Ladies’ team made it two wins from two, as they triumphed 5-2 against Winchcombe Town Ladies, with Holly Kay scoring twice, alongside goals for Jade Papps and sisters Chloe & Seana Taylor.

There is another busy week ahead, so until next time that concludes this week’s Sunday Summary.

Friday Night Football at Glevum Park….

…and a busy weekend ahead!

After the disappointment of exiting the Emirates FA Cup at the first hurdle on Tuesday evening, we have the joy of some Friday Night Football at Glevum Park, as the First XI host Hereford Pegasus in a pre-season game. Reduced admission prices will be in operation (£3 adults; £1 concessions; U16s free; Season Tickets valid) and gates will open from 6:15pm onwards.

On Saturday the ground will be open for the England match at 5pm, but prior to that our Fourth & Fifth teams will play a 12:30pm kick-off (free admission) to ensure that we don’t have another Saturday without some football at Glevum Park! The bar will be open throughout.

Then, on Sunday, our third team will be completing their charity walk, in aid of Heart Heroes, so we are opening up the Glevum Park bar from 12:30pm, to allow people to come along and cheer their return (approximately 3pm) whilst having a few drinks, as the forecast looks positive.

Fingers crossed for a great weekend. #uptherovers

Rovers achieve sponsorship boost

Tuffley Rovers have renewed their first team shirt sponsorship with local company JMJ Fabrications Ltd. for a third consecutive season, ahead of the start of the 2020/21 campaign.

JMJ Fabrications had previously sponsored the club’s second team squad for two years before becoming the main club sponsor and their support has been pivotal in many of the developments that have been introduced at Glevum Park over the past few years.

The Tuffley based company, a fabrications specialist, have moved into stadium design over the last five years and have been involved in the construction of Rovers’ new stand, pitch-side fence system and dugouts over the last three years; part of the transformation of Rovers’ home that has made it amongst the best facilities in Gloucester.

Rovers’ returning sponsor have also been involved in works with other clubs, including Premier Division side Chelsea, as they look to expand their stadium improvement clientele after recent success. Such has been the success of this expansion to JMJ’s business that they have now established a stadium specific brand in STAD-FAB (Twitter @ StadFab2020).

Football Secretary, Neil Spiller, was delighted that the club had secured the sponsorship deal for a further season.

“We’ve formed a fantastic relationship with a local company that has been mutually beneficial, as they’ve provided financial support, as well as helping us in developing the ground over the last few seasons”, he said. “We are absolutely delighted to secure their sponsorship and display the JMJ logo on our shirts for yet another season.”

JMJ Director, Jamie Gibbons, was equally effusive about the partnership continuing.

“As a local company we are delighted to continue our support for Tuffley Rovers and maintain a partnership that we believe is a great way for us to advertise our business and also our support for the local community”, he added. “The club are doing great things and we are very proud to be a part of it.”

In addition, Rovers have renewed their Veterans’ team sponsorship with Altripan UK Ltd., who have sponsored the club for almost ten years.

A worldwide supplier of plywood, Altripan have been a wonderful supporter of the club, with Director Andy Simpson a regular supporter at the club’s first team fixtures.

“Tuffley Rovers has been a big part of the local community and I am delighted that Altripan have once again been able to support the club”, he confirmed. “We continue to see ourselves as a passionate supporter of the club and are delighted to lend our financial support once again.”

Rovers are in the process of concluding several sponsorship deals ahead of the new season but would welcome support from any local companies. Their current sponsorship brochure can be viewed via their sponsorship booklet.