The second instalment of Development Diary from Neil Day, hopefully a bi-weekly platform charting the progress of the Women/NB Development side.
Tag: Match reports
Clapton CFC 14 St Margaretsbury 0: Record win as CCFC cruise to next round
Match report on our thumping victory over St Margaretsbury in the first qualifying round of the 2023/24 Women’s FA Cup.
Open Access Women and non-binary 11s team pre-season match report against East Finchley
Open Access Women and non-binary 11s team played their second and final pre-season match against East Finchley producing a great performance and a 4-1 win.
Clapton CFC win the Supporters Direct Shield – and runners-up in the Brian Lomax Trophy
Clapton CFC women’s first team lifted the Supporters Direct Shield on Sunday thanks to a 3-1 victory over an FC United of Manchester XI at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
Record attendance for Clapton CFC women’s first team in defeat against FC St. Pauli
Thanks to all who attended the special international friendly game against FC St. Pauli women’s first team at the Old Spotted Dog Ground.
Clapton CFC friendly vs Actonians for #GreenFootballWeekend
Clapton CFC’s open access women and non-binary players took part in a friendly against Actonians LFC at the Old Spotted Dog.
Clapton CFC 4 Denham United 1: Women’s first team’s double (over) Denham
Clapton CFC’s first competitive victory at the reopened Old Spotted Dog taking the women’s team to the top of the league table.
Clapton CFC 1 Leatherhead FC 2: Historic game ends in defeat for women’s first team
You could look at this match either as a heart-breaking 92nd minute defeat, or as a victory five years in the making.
Clapton CFC 1 Shepherd’s Bush FC 1: Men’s first team grab point in marathon not sprint
One more game down and hopefully another week closer to the Old Spotted Dog Ground with Clapton CFC still top of the division, although just two games in.
Clapton CFC 3 Stonewall FC 0: Men’s first team hit the ground running as it’s au revoir to Stu Purcell
Given the recent announcement that assistant manager Stu Purcell was leaving for Belfast, this was a good way to send him off