23/04/2024 : Kent Football Association Walking Football League AGM
Kent FA Walking Football League
AGM – Tuesday 23rd April 2024 commencing @ 6.30pm
Kent FA HQ Invicta House, Cobdown Park, ME20 6DQ
Chairman: Vince Luckhurst Secretary: (Minutes) Colin Feaver Scrutineer: Nigel Gomez-Lee
Kent FA Representatives in attendance: Harry Burgess, Kelvin Newell & Matt Dixon
The meeting began at 6.40pm
MINUTES
*Proposed: Neil Bragg / Seconded: Neil Irvine
receipts of £340.00 less payments of £284.81 (for ‘finals’ pitch hire & medals) leaving a balance in hand of £55.19) – was adopted.
*Proposed: Gary Seymour / Seconded: Vince Monticelli
Secretary’s Report: CF echoed the sentiments expressed by VL & thanked committee colleagues & especially VL for his work. CF then explained the pressure of preparing for the season to start on 1stJuly 2023 amounting to a ‘baptism of fire’ due to the following reasons: The FA administrative process is aligned with the traditional season running from September to May & the FA affiliation window opening early in June meaning that to get all clubs & the league as a whole affiliated in time for the season to start on 1st July was a huge task, especially with the new process that had be introduced using the FA portal & whole game system which was new to everyone. On the 27th June the KFA (Will Sanderson) advised that for the season to begin on 1st July all clubs must complete the affiliation process by 5pm on 30th June – just 3 days away. At this stage only 7 of our 21 Clubs had completed the process, which included payment of the relevant fees. Following numerous emails & phone calls & with the considerable help of Kent FA’s Will Sanderson & Harry Burgess the remaining 14 Clubs miraculously completed the process with just hours to spare. Player Registrations then had to be completed.
CF emphasized the importance of good administration & encouraged all clubs to identify good administrators within their ranks, or parent clubs where appropriate.
The following members of the current committee had notified their intention to stand down for the 2024/25 season: Vince Luckhurst (Chairman & Fixture Secretary), Colin Feaver (Secretary), Dave Abbott (Registration Secretary), Dave Elson & Nigel Gomez-Lee (Joint Treasurers)
Frances Empson had confirmed he was prepared to continue as Discipline Officer.
Jason Lynch, Darren Madden & Terry Mulholland had notified the committee in advance that they were willing to stand for the positions shown below & subsequently elected. Nigel Bragg offered to stand as Registration Secretary during the meeting. Before the AGM started CF was asked if he would be prepared to act as Temporary Chairman until such time a replacement could be found.
The following were then voted in as the new committee:
Chairman (Temporary): Colin Feaver
Secretary: Terry Mulholland
Treasurer: Jason Lynch
Registration Secretary: Nigel Bragg
Fixture Secretary: Darren Madden
Discipline Officer: Frances Empson
*Proposed: Dave Abbott / Seconded: Nigel Gomez-Lee
Full details of each proposal are shown below
In summary to form:
Following considerable & constructive discussion regarding the pro’s & cons the Chairman asked the floor to vote:
Votes: Those in favour: 1 Those against: 15 Abstain: 1
Further discussion ensued regarding the adoption of parts of the proposal but not others & finally concluded that the league would continue in the existing format.
Considerable discussion evolved & while there were reservations about the practicality of implementation at certain venues, the overall consensus was positive.
The conclusion was that providing it was possible, practical & applicable to use a player from each team & with both teams & the referee in agreement the proposal would be voted on this basis:
# Votes: Those in favour: 14 Those against: 2 Abstain: 1
Following discussion the proposal was voted by the floor:
# Votes: Those in favour: 17 Those against: 0 Abstain: 0
# Harry Burgess confirmed that the proposals carried relating to alteration of rules can be implemented subject to ratification by the Kent FA
Regarding items 6 & 7 CF proposed that the season should begin in September & end in May – explaining the reasons to fall in line with FA structure, the fact that there are an abundance of tournaments to enter during the summer months. CF suggested that the holiday season can disrupt player availability & alluded to fixtures last season being cancelled as early as July. Harry Burgess explained the FA administration processes (referring to wholegame system & Club portal) in more detail.
The proposal for the season to run from 1st September to 31st May was put to the vote:
# Votes: Those in favour: 17 Those against: 0 Abstain: 0
It was agreed that the final constitution should be confirmed by 31st May at the latest
The table below shows the current position (with various team names to be advised in due course):
Kent FA Walking Football League 2024/25 Season Entries to date as at 23/04/24 |
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No |
9 (+1?) |
|
9 (+2?) |
|
12 |
|
6 (+2?) |
|
– |
EAST 50’S |
|
WEST 50’S |
|
EAST 60’S |
|
WEST 60’S |
|
1 |
Bay City Strollers |
1 |
Anchorians |
1 |
Ashford Internazionale A |
1 |
Anchorians |
1 |
2 |
Canterbury Mariners |
1 |
Aylesford Amblers A |
1 |
Ashford Internazionale B |
1 |
Bexley C |
+1? |
3 |
Ethelbert Wanderers |
1 |
Aylesford Amblers B |
1 |
Bay City Strollers |
1 |
Bexley D |
+1? |
4 |
Herne Bay |
1 |
Bexley A |
+1? |
Canterbury Mariners |
1 |
Ebbsfleet |
1 |
5 |
Margate |
1 |
Bexley B |
+1? |
Herne Bay |
1 |
Kings Hill |
1 |
6 |
New Romney |
1 |
Chatham Town |
1 |
Margate |
1 |
Maidstone United |
1 |
7 |
Range Rovers |
1 |
Ebbsfleet |
1 |
New Romney |
1 |
Tonbridge Angels A |
1 |
8 |
Woodchurch |
1 |
Insulators |
1 |
Ramsgate |
1 |
Tonbridge Angels B |
1 |
9 |
Woodnesborough A |
1 |
Maidstone United |
1 |
Whitstable |
1 |
|
|
10 |
Woodnesborough B |
+1? |
Maidstone United |
1 |
Woodchurch |
1 |
|
|
11 |
|
|
Tonbridge Angels |
1 |
Woodnesborough Reds |
1 |
|
|
12 |
|
|
|
|
Woodnesborough Bees |
1 |
|
|
A number of attendees expressed frustration surrounding the cancellation of matches at short notice experienced last season. This potentially results in the home club incurring costs for pitch / facility hire. Also the appointed referees who have set the time aside are inconvenienced.
After much discussion it was agreed that a meaningful penalty for offending clubs needed to be introduced, in order to act as a deterrent.
This resulted in the following proposal being put to the vote:
The cancellation debate lead on to the level of joining fees charged to each club at the beginning of the season (currently £10.00 per team). It was proposed that the fee be increased with immediate effect to £20.00 per team.
Proposal to insert (i) cancellation clause into standard rules & (ii) to increase league fee
Discussion ensued regarding the confusion over the rule surrounding the arrangement of fixtureswithin a two week window. The conclusion was to amend the rule (within 20.E.1) which were set out at last season’s AGM. Final details of the amendment will be agreed by the new management committee & circulated to all Clubs in due course.
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