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The annual gala challenge between Mid Calder and East Calder took place on Thursday 11th June at East Calder, where the Mid Calder kids won back the trophy with a 3-2 win overall. Matt Crosbie, the captain of the 2000 Colts lifted the cup on behalf of Mid Calder in front of a noisy and happy bunch. As ever, the tournament was close and played in the correct spirit and we look forward to successfully defending the cup when the two clubs lock horns again in 2010. |
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Congratulations to the Mid Calder Colts 1996 boys, who secured the league title on Saturday May 2nd with a 3-1 victory up at Craigswood. Cheered on by a large support from Mid Calder, the boys took the lead, only to be pegged back, but showed great courage and skill to score twice more to win the game and the title. Well done to all the boys involved and I'm sure Rab, Derek and John are 3 very, very proud coaches. |
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Since the soccer school kicked off at the beginning of september, it has proved to be a very successful thing to do. While we are still developing the way that the school will work, the current crop of kids (mainly Mid Calder P2s) are enjoying themselves and developing their football skills as well as having a good bit of fun along the way. As it seems to be here to stay, the club looked at ways to fund much needed equipment and kit........ |
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Mid Calder Colts Community Football Association are delighted to announce that the Club has been awarded Access Level Accreditation via the Community Club Accreditation Scheme run by West Lothian Council.
Mid Calder Colts CFA was established in 2003. The Club started out with a solitary team but has, in the short space of 6 years, grown to number 8 teams competing in the West Lothian 7 and 11-a-side leagues from U9s to U15s, giving over 100 local children the opportunity to train and play football. The Club has also recently introduced a Soccer School to help develop the next generation of Colts players. |
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Yes, well, it's not quite field of dreams material when it comes to the football pitches in Mid Calder at the moment. Every kind of rain, allied to parks which have deep holes and or no drainage, has seen all the Mid Calder clubs ability to play home games, very badly affected. So much so, that all 7-a-side teams had agreed not to play at home during the opening half of the 08/09 season and the 11 a-sides are highly unlikely to be playing at the village park either, having not done so since last August 2008! |
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