



Romulus F.C. v Wolverhampton Casuals F.C. Monday 26th August 2024 - 15:00
MFL Premier Division - The Domino's Arena

Romulus F.C. v Wolverhampton Casuals F.C. Monday 26th August 2024 - 15:00
MFL Premier Division - The Domino's Arena
Chairman & Club Owner: Richard Evans
Vice Chairman: George Evans
Club Founder: Roger Evans
President Emeritus: Roger Evans
Vice President: Paul Dockerill
Club & Matchday Secretary: Jus n Holt
Treasurer: Peter Morgan
Commi ee Members
Richard Evans, Roger Evans, George Evans, Richard Clarke, Paul Dockerill, Adam Holt, Jus n Holt, Gary Davis, Jodie Horsfall, Tom Pra
Matchday
Programme & Team Sheet Editor: Jus n Holt
Stadium Announcer: Tom Pra
Club Photographer: Richard “Trickie” Clarke
Head Matchday Coordinator: Gary Davis
Matchday Coordinator: Susan Davis
Hospitality Manager: Jodie Horsfall
First Team
Manager: Neil Tooth
Assistant Manager: Phil Male
Coach: Royston Richardson, Joe Ballinger, Andy Ling, George Evans
Sports Therapist: Ashley Rock
The Romulus F.C. College
Chairman: Richard Evans
Academy Manager: Luke Rowe (07552 232783 - lukerowe@romulusacademy.co.uk)
Academy Assistant: Richard “Trickie” Clarke
Welfare Officer: Richard Evans
Under 15s Team
Manager: Luke Rowe
Under 9s Team
Manager: Ant Smith (07982 930585 - AnthonysmithPT@outlook.com)
Under 8s Team
Manager: Adam Awan (07970 715375 - Adam@awanplc.co.uk)
Media
Head Of Media Opera ons: Jus n Holt
Chief Club Journalist: Adam Holt
Website & Mobile App Architect: Jus n Holt
Club History
Club Historian & Sta s cian: Jus n Holt
Welcome everyone to our second home league game of the season as we welcome Wolverhampton Casuals.
It's also good to be back here at Su on Coldfield Town FC where we had so many successes in the past during our first period at Coles Lane.
Last Saturday we drew with Highgate United, but we did have some good performances from players so hopefully we can build quickly as we progress in the Midland Football League Premier season.
We tailed away last year and ended up disappointed with our league placing but I'm sure the hard work put in since then, will begin to show in our results in the coming weeks.
On the field the first team have great facili es for both home matches and first team training, so it really is down to them all to get us three points as o en as possible.
Team spirit looks good from the outside despite recent results not being what we had hoped so I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone smiling when we get up the league table this season.
Finally, I’m so pleased we have kept all our commi ee and volunteers for this season. You are all brilliant and I can't thank you enough for all you do at the club.
Let's all s ck together and get us on a run of wins!
UTR
Richard
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Good a ernoon and welcome to the Domino’s arena for the second home league game of the season. It feels so good to be back here, the home of Su on Coldfield Town and a place where Romulus Football Club have enjoyed a lot of success.
Whenever you start a new season, it is always with excitement and trepida on. We have had a lots of movement squad wise and we are hopeful that the squad we have put together can have a more successful season than we did last year.
Today will be a tough game as they always are against Wolverhampton Casuals who are a big physical well organised ou it.
Let’s hope we get off to a posi ve start, and here’s hoping for a successful enjoyable season for the mighty Roms.
UTRs
Toothy
A brief history of Romulus Academy in the FA Youth Cup. Virtually from the early days at Romulus Academy College the young team have taken great pride in being involved in the FA Youth Cup.
Last season the Roms team had a tough opening round match in the FA Youth Cup away at Boldmere St. Michaels Football Club. The Academy side was made up mainly of new recruits barely 16 years of age just fresh out of school and had not played a compe ve game together. The home side on the other hand was an experienced U18s Floodlit group who to be fair was probably one of the strongest footballing sides in our area. A goal each half was the difference from the hosts. The raw Romulus college side played well throughout and for the majority of the 90 minutes competed well under the lights at Boldmere Community Stadium. That performance showed, even though 2-0, that we had a team with plenty of promise and carried on the good progress in the college league staying undefeated for the rest of the year.
Well while talking around the FA Youth Cup I cannot carry on without men oning that famous run we had just under 10 years ago which created so many magic moments. Under the leader- ship of Andy Turner the young guns of Romulus Academy went on an outstanding run in this famous compe on. A er bea ng the likes of Pilkington and Racing Club Warwick in the early rounds the club found themselves in what would be the equivalent in the senior FA Cup the dizzy heights of the FIRST ROUND PROPER. A er the draw Romulus Academy were picked out of the hat to play pro-setup No s County away at Meadow Park. I s ll remember travelling up to the ground thinking let's keep the scoreline respectable and enjoy the occasion. Some mes in football you get things wrong and for once I was so glad to be totally out with my expecta ons. What happened next was a Roms side that totally bossed the match for 90 minutes winning convincingly 3-1 and trust me when I say the No s County goal really was a consola on goal. S ll to this day I count that game as my all me favourite moment in over 15 years with Romulus with any of our sides. In the next round the lads were narrowly beaten at home against Oldham Athle c, but I always remember the Oldham manager saying that it was one of the best teams he'd come up against that season.
Tricky
It was really great to see some old faces at last home game, although I was very disappointed with the result. To be back at Su on Coldfield is so refreshing, the absolute difference from Castle Vale is actually light years away.
I spoke to the owner and he was in the same frame of mind as we are. Everyone is very happy with the situa on. Hopefully our future results will pick up and our club will again be on par with the other local clubs. Our academy is something we are very proud of and no doubt we were instrumental in this local area as the first and best.
Everyone at our club is aware that we have to improve in every aspect, and l have no doubt we certainly will.
UTRs
Roger Evans
Hello all – it’s great to be back at Coles Lane aka the Dominos Arena. From a Roms perspec ve, it’s the first me in 6 years we are playing at home in (Royal) Su on Coldfield, the town that is the club’s natural home. From my perspec ve, it’s nearly 4 ½ years since I last tannoyed at Coles Lane. Yes, some things have changed, but the set-up remains roughly the same and I have a great view of the pitch. As ever, the team at Su on Coldfield Town have been welcoming and very helpful and I’m looking forward to ge ng on the mic once again this a ernoon.
We welcome Wolverhampton Casuals for the second MFL Premier Division game of the season. Roms have seen once again a lot of change in the pre-season. Watching the friendlies has been exci ng to see what new talent has been brought to the club by Toothy and co, we have some great new players across the team. The highlight of the pre-season was playing a game at St. George’s Park on the very day England were contes ng the Euro 2024 final a Romulus win and a tour of the facili es that England use to train was an incredible experience and privilege. A big thank you to George for organising everything. At some point, I will bore you all with my pictures from the day!
Admi edly, some of the results across our pre-season games have been disappoin ng, but I suppose it’s more about the performances and building a cohesive team and squad – a er all, some teams may have won all their pre-season friendlies but in the course of the season, may do badly; whereas some mes the reverse is the case… fingers crossed! The MFL, as we have come to realise, is a tough division, par cularly because of the mileage each team has to cover week in and week out, but if we are able to grind out results on the road, and turn the Dominos Arena into a fortress, then, who knows?
I’d like to make a special shout-out to ‘Transport’ Dave Stafford, who came all the way from Ludlow to support the lads, both last week and at several of our home friendlies, including a Monday night game against Coleshill Town – it’s real dedica on, which every non-league club deserves. I know Dave can’t get to all our games, but it’s always great to see him.
It’s great to be back.
UP THE ROMS!
Tom
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