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UK football coming back in April
 
oneknee
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-06-15 19:14:40
Monkey wrote:

Sparcy wrote:

About to head to training camp for the 2010 BAFL season with the Highland Wildcats. Looking forward to it. First game is in May, and we're looking for our first win. Any other britballers on here getting ready for their season?



i dont play but am looking forward to seeing how the Gloucester Banshees do in their 2nd season




I saw the Banshees at Hampshire Thrashers a couple of weeks ago, both sides were very poor in the first half - multiple interceptions and fumbles, but enjoyable to watch nonetheless. Thrashers played much better in the 2nd half and look to be carrying on from last season's good team - they're 5-0 now.
I've seen both Thrashers home games this season. Last week was a cracking close game against the Berkshire Renegades.
I will be at their next home game on 27th June at Winchester RFC (entry is free) vs. Milton Keynes Pathfinders if anyone else on here is going.
  
Vallon
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-08-10 12:16:59
Not playing here in the UK, but i have played 15 seasons in Denmark since 1991, i was player/ position coach in my last 3 seasons. I were also an official since 1992.

When i moved over here i contacted a few people in the BAFL via email, to ask if there were any teams in the area i could contact and ask if they could use me for anything.

No one ever responded to me, so i figured that no teams were in my area. Nice to see that the sport i living well here in the UK.
  
stoo12009
Posts: 2132
Posted on 2010-08-10 13:09:51
Vallon wrote:

Not playing here in the UK, but i have played 15 seasons in Denmark since 1991, i was player/ position coach in my last 3 seasons. I were also an official since 1992.

When i moved over here i contacted a few people in the BAFL via email, to ask if there were any teams in the area i could contact and ask if they could use me for anything.

No one ever responded to me, so i figured that no teams were in my area. Nice to see that the sport i living well here in the UK.



that's a shame, where abouts are you living?
  
stratamartin
Posts: 2074
Posted on 2010-08-10 20:16:10
Vallon wrote:


No one ever responded to me, so i figured that no teams were in my area. Nice to see that the sport i living well here in the UK.



They are very unorganised, have you tried searching for your area american football team on google, probably would be best to contact the team directly like that?
  
oneknee
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-08-10 20:43:34
Have a look through the teams on here:

http://www.bafacl.com/AllTable.do?divisionseason=4491047

http://www.buafl.net/