June 2012 The Herald

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JUNE 2012

Open Farm Sunday: 10th June Little Markfield Farm is opening its gates to the public on Open Farm Sunday - 10th June. Read about the event on page 12.

Markfield Rangers win their first trophy in the club’s history!

Psychic Night at Stanton in aid of Menphys: 10th June A psychic night is being held to raise funds for Menphys Sketchley Hill Nursery. It is being held at Stanton Under Bardon Youth Club on Sunday 10th June between 5.30 and 9.30pm, £1 entry fee and £5 per reading or three readings for £14. Each reading is 15- 20 minutes long, for more information or to book a reading please contact Lisa on

01530 245039 or 07746 070002.

There’s no issue of The Herald in July due to holidays. The next Herald will be out on Saturday 11th August. See you then!

Stanton Church Fayre: 16th June St Mary & All Saints Church Fayre is on Saturday 16th June 2012 at 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Stalls will include cakes, raffle, tombola, craft and cards, plants, CREAM TEAS will be available. All welcome, we look forward to seeing you there.

PLEASE NOTE:

Don’t Miss Thornton Carnival!

Tom Flowers Reports As the game ticked over into the 90th minute things weren’t looking good for the Rangers. Trailing by a goal to nil and down to ten men, no one could have imagined what was to come. The team had experienced mixed fortunes in the weeks leading up to the William Davis Trophy final. The joys of promotion as runners up in Division 2 before the heartbreak of the semi final defeat in the Everards League Cup to Loughborough Saints. A goal in the last minute stunning the Rangers after a heroic performance against the Premier League runners up. Markfield’s opponents in the William Davis Trophy final would be Birstall Stamford Reserves from the league above who had a phenomenal defensive record that had seen them concede only 8 goals all season. The first half was a tight affair with Markfield coming close when Gaf Brown’s 30 yard effort hit the bar. It was Birstall who took the lead however when their left back capitalised from a corner to volley home. The second half was just as tight with few chances for either side. The Rangers were dealt a blow however when Spencer Deeping was sent off for an uncharacteristic lunge.

Rangers go crazy after winning the William Davis Trophy Final As the game went on Markfield poured forward as much as possible but couldn’t find a way through. All looked lost when Jamie Staples’ (goalkeeper / striker) header was well saved with just minutes left. All was lost of course until Andy Eames (defender / striker) drove into the box before flicking the ball into the Birstall defenders arm. PENALTY! Byron Quilter showed nerves of steel as he converted the penalty that sent the game into extra time. From then on there was only ever going to be one winner. Extra time saw the ten men completely dominate making it hard to tell which team actually had the fewer players. The pressure that Markfield was putting on the Birstall goal soon told as Aden Bates leapt to head home what was to become the winning goal. Heroic defending saw the Rangers through to win their first trophy in club history! I would like to personally thank all the players and staff, from both the 1st team and Reserves, for their efforts this season which have been second to none, as well as the Queens Head for being fantastic hosts after each match. Great times lay ahead for the club and this trophy win is only the beginning! Here’s to next season. It can’t come soon enough!

Thornton Community Centre Saturday 7th July 12pm till 4pm Filbert Fox will be opening the carnival. Stalls range from crafts to tombolas. And much much more! Well known members of the public will be in the stocks through out the day (pub landlords, business owners & village ‘loud mouths’ etc etc etc). Entertainment for everyone BBQ, Refreshment tent by The Steam Trumpet and afternoon teas All are welcome! If anyone would like to help on the day, please call

Rebecca Branston on 07800 647408

NEXT ISSUE OUT: Saturday 11th August - Advert & Articles Needed By 28th July


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