We are delighted to announce the appointment of Uche Ibemere as our new First Team Manager.
Uche is a familiar and trusted figure at Bridon, with a strong understanding of the club, its values and what it means to represent the badge.
His experience and steady leadership will be vital as we look to build momentum in the second half of the season.
He will take charge of training this week, with his first match in the dugout coming at home this Saturday 24th Jan v Croydon FC in our @SCEFLeague division one fixture.
Please join us in welcoming Uche back to Bridon Ropes FC.
#UpTheRopes #WeAreCharlton #SE7
FT @SCEFLeague Division One
Bridon Ropes FC 1–1 @Croydon_FC
Positive start to Uche’s return to the Ropes 💪
Shegs put us ahead early in the first half, assisted by Taylor Fisher ⚽️🅰️
Down to 10 after Adrian M’s second yellow on 65’, but the lads showed real grit.
Croydon FC made the extra man count late from a corner, yet we held our nerve for a well-earned point.
All the best to Croydon for the rest of the season.
#UpTheRopes #WeAreCharlton #SE7
We are excited to partner with Ondagrass Football Scouting Network to help uncover the next set of @Croydon_FC stars!
Alongside our long standing relationship with @Kinetic_Academy & our own growing Youth Section, the future is bright for our u23's.
#TheCroydonWay#CroydonYouth
It appears that @Royal_Greenwich operates with a double standard—one rule for some and another for others. It's striking how John Roan Club and Old Colfeians seem to operate freely, while the black-owned football club has faced continuous suppression.
For the past three years, some neighbours on Meadowcourt Road, Ravens way and Eltham Road have made our journey extremely difficult by filing false noise complaints, claiming children football matches are too loud and despite having permission for portable floodlights, we’ve been told we can’t use them.
Numerous times, neighbours have stormed onto the premises, shouting and threatening to shut us down, telling us we won’t get any license we apply for, and referring to us in derogatory terms like “you/your people.” Some of our local members have reported that group chats have devolved into racial attacks, forcing them to leave. An email from the local councillor hoping a developer would come along and “get rid of those people.”
What’s deeply concerning is that, as a local football club, we are unable to host outdoor events that help keep our doors open. Yet, Kiss FM can hire out Blackheath Village fields and make as much noise as they please. We can hear their music all the way from Blackheath, but somehow, that’s acceptable. The inconsistency in treatment is staggering.
This is just a fraction of what we’ve endured. So, my question to Greenwich Council is: when will you stand by us, or are you part of the suppression we continue to face?
✍️ 4️⃣ 𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐒𝐈𝐆𝐍 𝐅𝐈𝐑𝐒𝐓 𝐓𝐄𝐀𝐌 𝐃𝐄𝐀𝐋𝐒
We’re delighted to announce Jeremiah Pinder, Ashdon Day, Joseph Kpaka and Dean Nayler have signed first team deals with the club!
Find out more via the link👇
➡️https://t.co/WrmSPQGq7f
#DartfordFC#DartsFC
@UFLgame Can’t wait for the Aug Beta, Make it a long weekend from Friday to Monday evening. Really had fun with this game. Keep it grind to gain. #NOMICROTRANSACTIONS
Tensions are high as decisive matches approach ⚡️
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The UFL ambassadors make their last stand to defend their colors in the group stage 💪
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Who will you support?