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The back page Concorde Mark III On the Mark for hat-trick A first half hat-trick from Mark Bellingham set Paget on the road to a convincing victory over Austrey Rangers at the weekend. New league for Bulls The Birmingham Bulls, Erdington based American football team, have been transferred to the Midlands Football Conference. This is Castle Vale’s newest football team. FC Concorde are in their first ever season. They play their games in the fourth division of the Sutton and District Sunday League. They are the third of the Concorde teams, after Castle Vale Concorde and Concorde Utd, both of whom play in the Festival League. The new team on the block play their home games at the King George V playing fields in Curdworth, and are managed by Simon Lansbury, who has plenty of playing and managerial experience with local football teams. The three Concorde teams all use the St Gerard’s Club in Castle Vale as their social base and headquarters. BILLY GETS HIS KICKS OUT OF BOXING 14 year-old Castle Vale kickboxer Billy Jones has proved that he’s pretty good with just his fists. The teenage champ won his first ever bout in the boxing ring with a sensational first round technical knockout at the Ramada Hotel in Sutton. The teenage fighter has had major success so far in his six-year kickboxing career. He won a European title after winning a contest against an Irish fighter from Rathmore. Since his success in the boxing ring, Billy has been offered a prizefighter opportunity in kickboxing. The re-organisation of the American Football Leagues means that The Bulls, who play their home games in Holly Lane, will compete against Doncaster Mustangs, Nottingham Caesars, Ouse Valley Eagles, Sandwell Steelers and Peterborough Saxons in the 2016 season. The Bulls played in the Southern Football Conference for the 2015 season, having moved from the Premier North at the end of 2014. Danny Carter scored twice and substitute Myles Phipps grabbed a goal to make the final score 6-3 in Paget’s favour. It was the only fixture in division two of the Midland League to survive the bad weather. The other six league and cup fixtures were postponed. Paget are now 8th in the league table, two points behind Austrey and with four games in hand. SUNDAY FOOTBALL United hit a baker’s dozen Struggling Castle Vale Concorde lost narrowly at home to Booker Athletic on the first Sunday of December. The 2-1 defeat kept Concorde just one place off the bottom of the premier division of the Festival League with four points from their nine games. On the same day, Concorde Utd were hammering 13 goals past a hapless FC Elite in the Senior Amateur, two divisions below. Table-topping Concorde Utd have now scored 58 goals in their ten league games this season. Golf: winter tips Tony Roche Tyburn Mail’s golf writer Golf is tough enough at the best of times, but add winter conditions and the challenges mount up. It’s enough to make some pack up until Spring. But for the hardy souls out there, I’ve collated some winter tips from leading coaches to help you make the most of the winter months. Tip 1 USE TWO BALLS.....Warm balls travel further, so keep one in your pocket and alternate between holes. TIP 2 TAKE 1-2 EXTRA CLUBS...on approach shots TIP 3. HANDICAP PAR.....is a great score TIP 4 MOVE THE BALL FORWARD...in your stance when putting to combat soft greens. This promotes an upward strike which gets the ball rolling better. TIP 5 WHEN AROUND THE GREENS..opt for a club with more bounce. If possible use a hybrid or putt to eliminate those fat or chunky shots. TIP 6 BUY A WINTER HAT.....We lose up Next Issue of Tyburn Mail: Win 12 free golf balls Win a dozen Titleist DT Solo golf balls by simply answering this question. Ian Poulter supports which football team. a) Manchester United b) Liverpool c) Arsenal Answers to [email protected] PRODUCT REVIEW Footjoy Wintersof golf glove. These winter golf gloves from Footjoy, are high quality in looks and are very comfortable to wear. The insulation is not too bulky so you can maintain feel of the club. Premium Cabretta leather palms make these gloves one of the best on the market. My score: 4/5 Crucial Christmas fixtures for Aston Villa Villa play four fixtures between now and 2nd January - three of them are against teams in the bottom six. Some managers, like Sam Allardyce and Tony Pulis, are brilliant at survival strategies. They work out which teams they can take points from. If Remi Garde is of the same mind, he will know that the games against Norwich, Sunderland and Newcastle must yield at least six points for Villa. He must beat two of them. If his team play as well as they did in the second half against Arsenal, they can do it. If they play as badly as they did in the first half, they will fail. Some Villa players have skill. Ayew is one. Veretout is another. Gana is another. And the most skilful of all, Carlos Gil, should be starting every game, not coming on for the last 20 minutes from the subs’ bench. If Villa can pick up six points from their next four games, then they should spend big money in the transfer market and get serious about survival. But if they don’t get those six points, they should forget about big spending in the January transfer window, and prepare for the Championship. Grand effort by bag-packing Stars Young footballers from Castle Vale FC Under 11 Stars have managed to raise £1,100 this year by packing customers’ bags. Last week the team raised £500 at a local B&M store. Earlier this year, in May, they raised £600 for their club funds. It’s an effective way of raising cash for clubs that don’t have much money. Aston Villa, are you listening...? There’s a massive new Tesco store over the road from Villa Park. to 55% of our own body heat through our head TIP 7 TAKE YOUR GLOVE OFF....after each shot and put it in your pocket to keep it dry. 20th January 2016 Tyburn Mail is online and updated daily at: tyburnmail.com Page 24 Tyburn Mail December 2015