THERE was a silverware surprise for Evesham United officials at last weekend's Southern League annual general meeting when they were presented with a silver salver in recognition of the end of season play-off triumph.
The new league season starts on Saturday, August 13 and the Robins now know the identity of their 21 Premier Division opponents.
Two more warm-up games have been added to the pre-season schedule with Moor Green visiting Common Road on Tuesday, July 26 and Worcester City making the same journey on Saturday, July 30.
Friendly fixtures - Tues, July 19: Alvechurch (a) 7.30; Weds, July 20: Tamworth (h) 7.45; Sat, July 23: Leamington (a) 3; Tues, July 26: Moor Green (h) 7.45; Sat, July 30: Worcester City (h) 3; Tues, August 2: Redditch Utd (h) 7.45; Sat, August 6: Stratford Tn (a) 3.
Premier Division: Aylesbury Utd, Banbury Utd, Bath City, Bedford Tn, Chesham Utd, Cheshunt, Chippenham Tn, Cirencester Tn, Evesham Utd, Gloucester City, Grantham Tn, Halesowen Tn, Hitchin Tn, Kings Lynn, Mangotsfield Utd, Merthyr Tydfil, Northwood, Rugby Utd, Salisbury City, Team Bath, Tiverton Tn, Yate Tn.
After clocking up a century of appearances in an Evesham United shirt last term, Grant Pinkney missed out on another milestone last Saturday.
Donning his cricket whites for Bretforton's second string, the two-goal play-off hero hit an unbeaten 96 in the Cotswold Hills League at Kenilworth.
United are looking for players next season to strengthen their squads at under-15, 16 and 17 age groups in the Midland Jun-ior Premier League.
Players who are interested will need to make a commitment to training twice in the week and playing on Saturday mornings when they will be coached by Level Two and UEFA B qualified coaches in preparation for youth team action.
If you think you have what it takes and want to test yourself against some of the best footballers in the Midlands, while enjoying your football in a progressive environment, then ring Simon on 01386 48088.
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