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Having enjoyed many years playing in non league football for Staines Town, our Chairman now spends his time coaching and managing our U15 SPL team as well as overseeing the running of the Colts Club.
Now in his 4th year as Chairman and still relishing the challenge of trying to improve the environment in which football takes place each weekend. If that is not enough to occupy our Chairman’s time, then he also sits as the Treasurer of the Surrey Primary League, while finding time to devote to his other interests – golf and cricket.
Having spent many years working in corporate life for DHL, Jamie is now running his own company within the consultancy world.
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Jim has been a lifelong player and supporter of the game and has always loved being involved at any level. Having started his career as a representative of West London schoolboys Jim went on to play for QPR (sorry guys!!) and Fulham. He then played for a number of years in the Athenian league (now the Conference) and finished his career at Fleet Town FC as coach and player after also being player/manager at Cove FC acquiring his FA Level 2 coaching badge.
Having taken a few years off his wife gave birth to twins, Megan and Ryan. Ryan obviously has Jim’s genes being soccer mad!! He joined the Colts at under 5 level and has thoroughly enjoyed his time at the club so far. So much so he has enticed his dad into getting involved once more albeit at a junior level.
Jim has managed his team, the Reds, for three seasons, under 7s, under 8s, under 9s and now at under 10's. This season he also AGC for the under 10s and is proud to continue his association with the club where he had such happy times himself. Jim’s day job is Customer Care Manager in the Building industry, so is well used to dealing with tricky situations and problem solving. Jim has lived in Fleet for 20 years and has had a long and happy association with Fleet Town FC.
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Ros is a working mum, who encouraged her husband Richard to take their son Daniel along to Fleet Town Colts, so they could have some ‘boy time’. It is now some 3 years on and Ros is a fully fledged member of the club and works as their Club Secretary.
She is an avid (or some might say rabid) fan of Chelsea Football club, and is very much a football widow most Saturdays when Rich ventures up to the ‘Bridge’.
It is Ros’ ambition and hope that the club can attain Community Standard status and with that the club can get some much needed funding to build a clubhouse!
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