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Thatcham Town Fireballs
Thatcham Fireballs

The Fire Logo used in 2009
Full nameThatcham Town Fireballs Football Club
Nickname(s)The Fire, Fireballs, Town, Thatcham Fire, Thatcham
Founded2008
GroundIrn Bru Fireball Stadium
Capacity36,000
ChairmanFire Hat
ManagerFlame Man
LeagueBerks & Bucks Football League Premier
2008-09Berks & Bucks Football League Division 1, 1st

Thatcham Town Fireballs are a small football club in Thatcham. They won the 2008-09 Berks & Bucks Football League Division One and the Berks & Bucks Cup

History[edit]

Thatcham Fireballs were founded in 2008, they were entered in the 2008-09 Berks & Bucks League & Cup Competitions and won both of them. The Fire are playing against the league Runners-Up, Milton Keyens Ducks on the first game of the season. They were knocked out of the FA Cup, by, Blue Square Premier side, AFC Wimbledon.

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The Fire's colours is a Red and Orange top, with Orange shorts and socks. The away kit is all black. The thrid kit is Red and White striped top and red socks and shorts The kits are made by Puma AG.

The Fire's logo has flames all over it.

Third Kit

Stadium[edit]

The Fire's home matches are played at the Irn Bru Fireball Stadium, the ground holds 36,000 people and is shared with, Premier League side, Thatcham Dragons.

Supporters and Rivals[edit]

The Fire's fans are generally considered noisy and supportive to there team, very much so against there rivals.

Thatcham Fire's main rival is Thatcham Rockets, both getting promoted in the previous season. Pre-Season Matches between Thatcham Dragons and Lions have had huge success for rivalry.

Current Squad[edit]

The team is very foreign for the level, but there a great boned side.

As of: ????

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Steven Bale
2 DF England ENG Simon Stevenson
3 DF Scotland SCO Bobby Rich
4 DF England ENG David Barron
5 DF Wales WAL Richard Ireland
6 DF Northern Ireland NIR Jack Cook
7 DF Ireland EIR David Cook
8 DF England ENG Mike Stevenson
9 DF Italy ITA Luigi Bravo
10 DF Italy ITA Mario Cooke
11 DF Scotland SCO Scott Sunderland
12 DF Scotland SCO Glenn Clarke
13 MF Wales WAL David Brooks
14 MF France FRA Sam Simpson
15 MF Germany GER Mike Simpson
16 MF East Germany GDR Steel Simpson
17 MF England ENG Tim Stole
18 MF England ENG Tom Stole
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Scotland SCO Alex McCoy
20 FW Scotland SCO Simon McCoy
21 FW England ENG Timmy Stoke
22 FW England ENG Simon Stoke
23 FW England ENG Sam Stoke
24 FW England ENG Harry Stoke
25 FW England ENG Tom Flame
26 FW England ENG Bruce Flame
27 FW England ENG David Flame
28 FW Wales WAL Steve Samson
29 FW Netherlands NED Harry Van Bird
30 FW Ireland EIR Dan McShroom
31 FW England ENG Dom Dale
32 FW England ENG Steel Dale
33 MF Italy ITA Gianluca Riccio (on loan from Reading Town)
34 GK Norway NOR Tobias Holmen Johansen (on loan from Manchester City)
35 FW Norway NOR Abdisalam Ibrahim (on loan from Manchester City)
36 MF Wales WAL Sam Jones (on loan from Leeds United)

Achievements[edit]

  • Berks & Bucks Football League Division One:
    • Winners (1): 2008-09
  • Berks & Bucks Cup:
    • Winners (1): 2008-09
  • FA Cup Best Season:
    • Fourth Round Qualifying (1): 2008-09

Records[edit]

  • Biggest Victory: Fire 3-0 Thatcham Rockets, ????, Berks & Bucks Football League Division One
  • Worst League Loss: Thatcham Rockets 0-1 Fire, ????, Berks & Bucks Football League Division One
  • Top Scorer: Harry Van Bird, 27 goals
  • Biggest Attendance: 15,000, Fire 3-0 Thatcham Rockets, ????, Berks & Bucks Football League Division One

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

External Links[edit]

Eurovision 2014
"Music of Europe"
Dates
Semi-final 121st May 2014
Semi-final 223rd May 2014
Final25th May 2014
Host
VenueWembley Arena
Presenter(s)Bob 1
Bob 2
Bob 3
Bob 4
Musical directorBob 5
Directed byBob 6
Host broadcasterEngland BBC
Participants
Number of entries52
Semi 1: 24
Semi 2: 24
Final: 26
Debuting countries England
 Northern Ireland
 Scotland
 Wales
Returning countries Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Belarus
 Croatia
 France
 Georgia
 Germany
 Italy
 Kazakhstan
 Moldova
 Monaco
 Montenegro
 Russia
 Serbia
 Ukraine
Non-returning countries Soviet Union
 United Kingdom
Vote
Voting systemEach country votes by tele-vote. The country's 10 favourites are awarded 1-7, 8, 10, 12. All participating countries present points, totalling them to determine a winner.
Winning song Scotland
Song 2014
Eurovision

Eurovision 2014 was hosted by England, after the United Kingdom won Eurovision 2013. England were chosen the host it after the spilt of the four United Kingdom nations. Scotland won Eurovision 2014.

Votes[edit]

Semi-Final 1[edit]

  • Eleven Nations went to the Final.
  • France, and Germany voted in this Semi-Final.
  1.  Armenia
  2.  Moldova
  3.  Ukraine
  4.  Kazakhstan
  5.  Moldova
  6.  Montenegro
  7.  Portugal
  8.  Andorra
  9.  Wales
  10.  Ireland
  11.  Northern Ireland
  12.  Malta
  13.  Slovenia
  14.  Norway
  15.  Sweden
  16.  Iceland
  17.  Finland
  18.  Denmark
  19.  Albania
  20.  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  21.  Hungary
  22.   Switzerland
  23.  Luxembourg
  24.  Russia

Semi-Final 2[edit]

  • Eleven Nations went to the Final.
  • England, Italy and Spain voted in this Semi-Final.
  1.  Greece
  2.  Turkey
  3.  Serbia
  4.  Scotland
  5.  Czech Republic
  6.  Azerbaijan
  7.  Georgia
  8.  Belarus
  9.  Cyprus
  10.  Macedonia
  11.  Romania
  12.  Monaco
  13.  Israel
  14.  Lithuania
  15.  Estonia
  16.  Slovakia
  17.  San Marino
  18.  Poland
  19.  Latvia
  20.  Netherlands
  21.  Belgium
  22.  Faroe Islands
  23.  Guernsey
  24.  Jersey

Final[edit]

Pos Country Pts Draw
1  Scotland 343 23
2  Italy 243 24
3  Greece 143 01
4  Armenia 123 14
5  Turkey 121 15
6  Moldova 104 16
7  Ukraine 103 17
8  Azerbaijan 102 02
9  Czech Republic 101 18
10  Montenegro 98 19
11  Wales 89 20
12  Cyprus 89 22
13  Northern Ireland 89 21
14  Ireland 89 25
15  Belarus 76 03
16  England 76 26
17  Andorra 76 05
18  Portugal 76 06
19  Georgia 27 12
20  Belarus 26 04
21  Macedonia 24 13
22  Spain 23 11
23  Romania 21 10
24  Portugal 10 07
25  France 0 09
26  Germany 0 08