13/04/12: FIXTURE CHANGES
Dear all,
Yesterday we received notification from ULU that complete refurbishment will
be carried out to changing rooms throughout June, July and August. During
this time, there will be no access to showers and Studio Base 2 will be
converted into temporary changing facilities. This obviously has serious
implications for the remaining fixtures of the league and we are left with
very few options to consider.
In light of this, and to limit the number of games we would be expecting
teams to play with limited facilities, we will be reducing the season by
removing the trophy competition. This means that next week's games will
be as those originally scheduled for 9th May.
The remaining fixtures are available on the
Fixtures Page
We do not know when in June the works will commence so it may be that we
can get through most without too much disruption. Obviously if plans change
we may be able to add the trophy competition to the end of the season.
We realise that this is very short notice and sincerely apologise for this,
but we have only just received the news ourselves.
AGM Minutes
- 1. End of season report
- 1.1 The University Indoor Football League 2010/11 season saw a new name on the champion's shield. The Institute of Education were crowned champions in a winner takes all match against UCL Finance.
- 1.2 Finance won the UIFL Trophy, coming back from 2 - 0 down against UCL Zoology and win the trophy for the fifth time. SOAS took the UIFL Cup, beating Finance in the final.
- 1.3 There were seven bookings throughout the season and one suspension which was imposed post event which is addressed under item 3 of the agenda.
- 1.4 There were ten walkovers in the league last season, seven of which were Sobek's and one each from SOAS, Zoo and FRMS.
- 1.5 The Christmas Social was held at the Duke of York and was well attended.
- 1.6 The Presentation Night returned to the College Arms after a gap of over ten years and a busy night saw CCFC win both the supporters award and the Fair Play Shield. Steve Garnett collected the golden boot after scoring 37 league goals and Richard Palmer won the coveted UIFL Player of the Year award.
- 2. New season
- 2.1 All teams have now confirmed commitment for the 2011-12 season which will commence on 14th September 2011 and end on 25th July 2012. Stewart House will be changing their team colours to royal blue.
- 2.2 Fixtures for the new season have been circulated to captains.
- 2.3 Captains are reminded to bring their completed Team Registration forms to their first game.
- 3. Rules
- 3.1 The following were raised and discussed to aid clarification:
- 3.1.1 Distribution from Goalkeeper: those present voted and all agreed that if a keeper throws the ball out over head height, a free kick will be awarded to the other team (three feet from the edge of the box). This will now be added to the rules to replace the current rule whereby the ball is given back to the keeper in such instances.
- 3.1.2 Those present voted and all agreed that the rules should clearly state that when penalties are taken, players not involved should be behind the ball.
- 3.1.3 The issue of drop balls was also discussed and it was agreed by all that should a player make contact with the ball before it has touched the floor, a free kick will be awarded to the other team.
- 3.1.4 There was a lengthy discussion on how the league deals with matters of violent conduct following the events that took place this year at the cup final which led to a player being given a six match ban. The following was agreed by all:
That there will be an amendment to the rules which will state that any player receiving a red card will be subject to a ban of between 2 to 6 matches or possibly a lifetime ban.
Referees will be asked to provide a brief written report detailing the reason for issuing the card immediately after the game, which will then be submitted to the committee. If the red card is given for two yellows, then a two match ban will be enforced. If it is deemed to be as a result of serious foul play or violent conduct, the length of the ban will be agreed via captain votes (from all teams).
- 3.2 Teams are reminded of the importance of kicking off at the scheduled times (12.30, 12.50 and 1.10).
- 4. Referees
- 4.1 Following the departure of Chris Bird, the current group of referees will be joined by Richard Palmer and Jules Willocks, both of IOE.
- 5. AOB
- 5.1 The Christmas social will take place on 7th December 2011. It is expected that the venue will remain as Duke of York Pub, Rathbone Place. Details to be confirmed nearer the time.