Article Archive for August 2010
Salisbury City came away with a point after a hard fought match against local side Chippenham town. Matt Wright putting Salisbury ahead with Sam Allison equalising for the Bluebirds.
Photo courtesy of John Rose Photography.
Salisbury City are looking for players to represent the under-13′s side.
Salisbury travel to Chippenham in a local derby. Both sides unbeaten going into the bank holiday fixture.
Welcome to our second home game in five days. Those of you who were part the 896 crowd that witnessed a thrilling finale to our match with Weymouth on Tuesday night will have experienced the full range of emotions of being a Whites fan!
Salisbury handed away trip to Swindon-based Highworth Town
Salisbury City came away with a draw today having faced a well organised Hemel Hempstead.
Photo courtesy of John Rose.
Heavy rain on Wednesday night could not deter over sixty fans turning out to quiz members of the Board of Salisbury City Football Club at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium’s Sarum Suite.
After a thrilling comeback to claim all three points in their last match, Salisbury City go into the game this Saturday top of the table on goals scored, following Chesham’s stalemate with Swindon midweek.
Salisbury made an incredible comeback from two goals down to beat Weymouth in a thrilling encounter.
Q: What is the current structure of the Board at SCFC?
A: The Board consists of three Directors; William Harrison-Allan (Chairman), Chris Brammall and Jeff Hooper, and Paul Fredericks (Chief Executive).
Q: Are there …
Welcome to our first midweek home game of the season. Under Darrell’s leadership the team have made a solid start to the season, picking up seven points from a possible nine, with wins at home to Stourbridge and away to Bashley and an exciting 3-3 draw at Cambridge City.
Undefeated in their first three outings, Salisbury City host Weymouth on Tuesday night.
Manager Darell Clarke has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the fixture, and it is hoped Ben Adelsbury will recover from the knock …
A montage of the WHITE ARMY – fans of the mighty Salisbury City FC!!!!
The Whites had to rely on two late goals to pick up a point at Cambridge City. Kayne McLaggon put Salisbury ahead from the penalty spot after Brian Dutton was fouled in the box.






