The
latest season of TFL football (in
association with Rugby Town FC) has
just ended, and once more it was competitive,
exciting campaign at Butlin Road's
3rd generation artificial pitch facility
.
By
TFL.UK.COM
You
and your team can join our Sunday
or Monday night leagues right now
in time for the new 2009 Spring League
which will start from Sunday
27th September and Monday
28th September 2009.
Just
call us on 01788 866944
or click
here to register your
team and you could be playing from
next week!
Games
are held at Rugby Town FC's 3G fully-floodlit
astroturf facility at Butlin Road
on Sunday evenings from 6pm and Monday
evenings from 7pm.
7-a-side
football - 3G Rubber Crumb - 28 minute
games - FA qualified referees - Fully
Floodlit - Friendly & competitive
environment - £30/team - Licensed
Sports Bar - TFL Rugby - Rugby Town
Football Club
TFL
RUGBY Sunday Night League
Sunday
Premier Division
Champions - Misfits
Old Boys
Star Man - Will Mortimore (Spartans
FC)
Top Scorer - David Payne (Hit Or Misfits)
Sunday
Championship
Champions
- Cadders &
Co
Star Man - Tom Coy (Team Lewiss)
Top Scorer - Tom Coy (Team Lewiss)
Sunday
League One
Champions
- FC Copenbadly
Star Man - Anthony Holland (FC Copenbadly)
Top Scorer - Deane Paine (FC Copenbadly)
Sunday
Cup
Winners
- Spartans FC
Runners-up - FC Copenbadly
Misfits
Old Boys made a triumphant return
to TFL by taking the Sunday Night
Premier League after a nail-biting
finish which would have gone to any
of the top four teams right into the
last week of the season.
Misfits
Old Boys, a team of students back
in their native Rugby for the summer,
won the title by goal difference from
Hit Or Misfits with just three goals
seperating the two sides. Spartan
FC's Will Mortimore took home the
impressive Star Man award while David
Payne of Hit Or Misfits won the golden
boot for the Premier League.
Spartans
FC won their first ever piece of TFL
silverware by defeating League One
side FC Copenbadly in the final.
Cadders & Co made light work of
their debut season in the Sunday Night
Championship - taking the title by
9 points without losing a game all
season and conceding just eight goals
along the way. Runners-up Team Lewiss
were a further ten points ahead of
third place but had in their ranks
the Championship's Star Man &
Top Scorer Tom Coy. The striker netted
15 goals and claimed six star man
awards.
A final week victory for FC Copenbadly
in a title-deciding game against newbies
Andrews Boys ensured promotion for
the cup finalists. Andrews Boys, a
group of Rugby players from St Andrews
trying their hand at small-sided football
- led the table for much of the season
before being pipped at the post by
a quickly improving Copenbadly side.
Anthony
Holland (FC Copenbadly) was League
One's Star Man and team-mate Deane
Paine was the top goalscorer.
| SUNDAY
PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS |
| Misfits
Old Boys |
 |
Misfits
Old Boys returned
to TFL to take the Premier Division
crown on a Sunday. |
| |
| SUNDAY
CUP WINNERS |
| Spartans
FC |
 |
Spartans
FC took home the Sunday
Night Cup - defeating FC Copenbadly
in the final. |
| |
| SUNDAY
CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONS |
| Cadders
& Co |
| |
Cadders
& Co won the Championship
title in their first TFL season.
|
| |
| SUNDAY
LEAGUE ONE CHAMPIONS |
| FC
Copenbadly |
 |
FC
Copenbadly pipped Andrews
Boys to the post with a final
game win to claim the League
One championship. |
| |
| SUNDAY
PREMIER TOP SCORER |
| David
Payne (Hit Or Misfits) |
 |
Hit
Or Misfits playmaker David
Payne topped the scoring
charts with a return of eight
goals. |
| |
| SUNDAY
PREMIER STAR MAN |
| Will
Mortimore (Spartans FC) |
 |
| Will
Mortimore claimed another
award - this time the Star Man
prize for 5 star man displays. |
| |
| SUNDAY
CHAMPIONSHIP TOP SCORER &
STAR MAN |
| Tom
Coy (Team Lewiss) |
 |
Team
Lewiss' Tom Coy
took both the Star Man &
the Golden Boot accolades for
the Championship. The striker
scored 15 goals and won 6 star
man awards. |
| |
| SUNDAY
LEAGUE ONE TOP SCORER |
| Deane
Paine (FC Copenbadly) |
| |
FC
Copenbadly's Deane Paine
helped his side to claim the
League One championship with
an excellent goals ratio netting
16 times. |
| |
| SUNDAY
LEAGUE ONE STAR MAN |
| Anthony
Holland (FC Copenbadly) |
 |
| Anthony
Holland was a star performer
over the season for Copenbadly
and claimed five man of the match
awards. |
FL
RUGBY Monday Night League
Monday
Premier Division
Champions - The
FMs
Star Man - Matty Coburn (Hafele)
Top Scorer - Dave Clarke (Hafele)
Monday
Cup
Winners
- Hit Lewiss
Runners-up - The FMs
In
the Monday Night League, The FMs claimed
their 2nd straight league championship
although the emergence of eventual
runners-up Hafele may give them something
to think about in next season's title
race.
Hit
Lewiss struck a last minute equaliser
to take the Monday Cup Final to penalties
against The FMs before repeating last
season's cup success with the spotkicks.
The
quality of Hafele's play was underlined
by Matt Coburn taking the Star Man
prize with 5 awards in 14 games while
fellow teammate Dave Clarke netted
15 goals to claim the golden boot.
| MONDAY
PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS |
| The
FMs |
 |
The
FMs won their second
consecutive TFL championship
|
| |
| MONDAY
CUP CHAMPIONS |
| Hit
Lewiss |
 |
For
a second season in a row Hit
Lewiss defeated The
FMs on penalties to claim the
Monday Night Cup. |
| |
| MONDAY
TOP SCORER |
| Dave
Clarke (Hafele) |
 |
Hafele
striker Dave Clarke
was in prolific form
in his first TFL season topping
the Monday Night charts with
15 goals. |
| |
| MONDAY
STAR MAN |
| Matthew
Coburn (Hafele) |
 |
Hafele
engineroom player Matt
Coburn helped his
side to a good season and claimed
five star man performances. |
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