LIONESSES… a story of successLIONESSES… a story of success
As our Club approaches the 40th Anniversary, another significant milestone was the birth of the Lionesses. Today girls’ & ladies’ football is a growing and highly important part of the
As our Club approaches the 40th Anniversary, another significant milestone was the birth of the Lionesses. Today girls’ & ladies’ football is a growing and highly important part of the
The Club is delighted to announce that our U17 boys have been awarded a GOLD Border Counties Youth Soccer League Fair Play Award for the first half of the season.
Success, they say, is relative. Certainly Simon Spoor’s emails remind us that ‘Money can’t buy happiness…but it sure makes misery easier to live with’! From the perspective of our Football
Like most football clubs, methods of getting to matches have been varied to say the least! In the early days it was not uncommon for up to 7 players to
Thom Crabbe recently got back in touch with the Club. Having spent some 20 years in London, he moved back to the area 7 years ago and now lives in
Back in 1976, the founders of our Club were faced with many challenges. Funds were needed to secure the use of the old Timber Lane playing field in Woburn for
Woburn Lions’ first home ground was at Timber Lane in Woburn. Pictued as it is today, the gently sloping site rolls down in the direction of St Marys Church. Currently
Thanks to all those who have been sending in their photos and memories from the past. We’re beginning to put together quite a collection ! But we still need more,
With the Club entering it’s 40th year, it’s great to know that so many ex-Lions and Lionesses hold such fond memories of their time as players, coaches, volunteers and officials.
On Saturday, when those fortunate enough to still have games on enjoyed a good soaking & buffeting, the U10 Tornadoes brought home the silverware from MKDDL Cup Finals Day at