Author: Andrew Spiers

Lo9a7417

Watch CJ “Double” Penalty Save

Lo9a8360

A Goal On His Return

Tyler spoke to the Moles media team after his return from his travels

Lo9a6977

Introducing: Kingstonian FC

Kingstonian F.c. Logo

The Moles closed off November with a 4-3 win against Harrow Borough. They hope to continue that into December with a win against 2nd place Kingstonian.

Matchday: Tuesday 3rd December. KO 7:45pm

Who are Kingstonian FC?

Kingstonian FC was formed in 1919 through the merger of Kingston Town FC and Old Kingstonians FC. However, the club’s origins can be traced back further to 1885 when one of its forerunners, Kingston & Surbiton YMCA FC, played its first match in Bushy Park. The club went through several name changes before splitting in 1908, with Kingston Town playing at Norbiton Sports Ground and Old Kingstonians on the “back pitch” at Richmond Road.The merged Kingstonian club started in the Athenian League, winning it in 1923/24 and 1925/26, before joining the Isthmian League in 1929.

In the 1930s, Kingstonian achieved its greatest accolade by winning the FA Amateur Cup in 1933, defeating Stockton in the final. The club won the Isthmian League again in 1933/34 and 1936/37. After a period of decline, Kingstonian bounced back in 1985 and were promoted to the Nationwide Conference in 1998. The club moved to their new Kingsmeadow Stadium in 1989 and enjoyed success in the late 1990s, winning the FA Trophy in 1999 and 2000. However, relegation followed in 2001, and the club has since had ups and downs, with several managers and ownership changes.

Head to head record

The Moles played Kingstonian at the end of September and despite a close first half, the Ks ran out 7-1 winners.

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased on the gate. Please note that we are a cashless stadium. Only card  and contactless payment are accepted on the gate, for food and in the bar.

Prices are;

  • Adults: £10
  • Concession: £6
  • Under 16: £1

About Hill Farm Lane

Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR

The club house and changing rooms at Hill Farm Lane. Photo: C2 Photography.

Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:

  • Licenced bar
  • Tea bar serving hot and cold food
  • Disabled access to pitch side
  • Toilets
  • Standing and seated covered areas to watch the match
  • Card payments taken on the gate, in the bar and at the tea bar.

There are over 100 spaces available to park at the ground.

Lo9a8756

I’d Rather Be A Lucky Manager Than A Good One

Coach Keith Pennicott-Bowen spoke to the Moles media team and taking charge of the team and leading them to a 4-3 win over Harrow Borough.

Lo9a7043

Introducing: Harrow Borough FC

Harrow Borough Fc

Following four close league defeats for the Moles, they now welcome league new commers Harrow Borough to the Iconic Stadium.

Matchday: Saturday 30th November. KO 3pm

Who are Harrow Borough FC?

Harrow Borough Football Club were founded in 1933 and they play at the Earlsmead Stadium. Harrow Borough moved into Earlsmead Stadium in 1934 and have kept it as their home stadium since then. Harrow Borough’s colour is red, which is the colour of their home kit. Their crest depicts the coat of arms of the London Borough of Harrow.

Harrow Borough have rejected the chance to join the Football Conference, now known as the National League, twice due to financial reasons. Harrow have won the Isthmian League Premier Division once, in 1983–84. They have won the Middlesex Senior Cup, Middlesex Charity Cup, Harrow Senior Cup and George Ruffell Memorial Shield. Their most recent cup achievements have been winning the Middlesex Senior Cup and Middlesex Charity Cup, both in 2015 and reaching the first round of the FA Cup in 2021–22, for the fifth time in their history, when they lost to Portsmouth. Their most recent league achievement has been reaching the Isthmian League Premier Division Playoffs in 2010–11.

Latest Results

In their last game, Harrow beat Sutton Common Rovers 3-1.

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased on the gate. Please note that we are a cashless stadium. Only card  and contactless payment are accepted on the gate, for food and in the bar.

Prices are;

  • Adults: £10
  • Concession: £6
  • Under 16: £1

About Hill Farm Lane

Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR

The club house and changing rooms at Hill Farm Lane. Photo: C2 Photography.

Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:

  • Licenced bar
  • Tea bar serving hot and cold food
  • Disabled access to pitch side
  • Toilets
  • Standing and seated covered areas to watch the match
  • Card payments taken on the gate, in the bar and at the tea bar.

There are over 100 spaces available to park at the ground.

Lo9a6056

December Fixtures

The Moles finish the year with a busy December – 8 games including 2 cup games;

December 3, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One
Binfield vs Kingstonian FC

December 7, 2024 @ 3:00 pm– Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One
Hartley Wintney FC vs Binfield

December 10, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Berks & Bucks County FA Cup
Binfield vs Aylesbury Vale Dynamos

December 14, 2024 @ 3:00 pm – Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One
Binfield vs Rayners Lane FC

December 17, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Velocity Trophy
Harrow Borough FC vs Binfield

December 20, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One
Ashford Town (Middx) vs Binfield – To played at Cobham FC

December 23, 2024 @ 7:45 pm – Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One
Binfield vs Leatherhead

December 28, 2024 @ 3:00 pm – Pitching In Isthmian League South Central Division One
Horndean FC vs Binfield

3

Dementia Day Care – Open Day

3

We are pleased to announce that Rainbow Care Group will be running their specialist dementia day care at the Iconic Stadium every Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday from 10am – 4pm.

They will be having an open day on Wednesday 20th November from 10am – 2pm at the Iconic Stadium,
Binfield Football Club, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield, Bracknell, RG42 5NR.

Their day clubs are delivered in a safe environment with full care and support for those who need it. They offer an amazing alternative to traditional residential based care, as we run in community settings, so for those who attend it feels more like a club.

  • All of our day clubs run from 10–4 in community locations
  • We provide refreshments and snacks throughout the day and a light lunch
  • The day is an opportunity for much needed respite for carers

Contact Rainbow Care Group for more information or to book a FREE TASTER SESSION;
Tel: 01344 944 676
Email: bracknellforest@therainbowcaregroup.com
Web: therainbowcaregroup.com

2