20 MAY - FINAL MANAGEMENT MEETING AT FRESHA
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30 MAY - PRESENTATION AWARDS NIGHT AT PADBROOK - 14 JUNE - LEAGUE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AT AMERICA HALL PINHOE - INJURY BENEFIT SCHEME As you know the Football Association through the Devon
County Football Association have made it mandatory from season 2013/2014 for
all clubs to be members of a Players Personal Accident Scheme which meets the
minimum criteria set by the Football Association.
The Devon County FA are recommending Sportguard which has 4
options which include the payment of injury benefit to players which range from
£15 per week up to £100 per week. The Premiums per team which include the injury benefits are
as follows:- Bronze £55 per team Benefit £15 per week Silver £70 per team Benefit
£30 per week Gold £128 per team Benefit £50 per week Platinum £205 per team Benefit £100 per
week The Devon County FA Personal Accident Scheme is not paid for
the first 14 days. As the Devon & Exeter league Injury Benefit Scheme does
not meet the minimum criteria set by The Football Association the Leagues Rules
Revision Committee will be putting 2 Rules amendments to the Annual General
Meeting regarding the League Injury Benefit Scheme. Amendment 1 The Devon &
Exeter League Injury Benefit Scheme is amended so that the annual premium is
amended to £55 per team, with the weekly benefit remaining at £40 per week
which will only be paid for a maximum of two weeks. If Amendment 1 is
carried it means that the League Injury Benefit Scheme will continue and the
players will receive a benefit for the first two weeks. If Amendment 1 is lost Amendment 2 will be put to the AGM Amendment 2 The Injury Benefit
Scheme be withdrawn from the League Rules If Amendment 2 is lost the Injury Benefit Scheme will remain
in the Rules with the £120 per team premium with a £40 Benefit for a maximum of
15 weeks. The Management Committee believe that the issue of Players
Injury Benefit and club finances is very important. So would ask that you
and your Club Committee discuss these very important Amendments and that your
club representative at the League AGM is able to vote the way your club would
wish. If you have any questions about the above please contact the
Chairman/Treasurer Mr, Roger Spray or any other officer of the league. - WEDNESDAY DIVISION THE FRESHA DEVON & EXETER FOOTBALL LEAGUE IS TO CONSIDER A PROPOSAL TO REVIVE THE WEDNESDAY DIVISION WHICH WAS LAST IN OPERATION 45 YEARS AGO. - A NUMBER OF LOCAL FOOTBALLERS HAVE INDICATED THAT AS THEY WORK AT WEEKENDS THEY WOULD WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITY TO PLAY ORGANISED SOCCER IN MIDWEEK - MANY OF THE ORIGINAL TEAMS WERE BUSINESSES & COLLEGE TEAMS BUT ANY ORGANISATION WHICH WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS AN INTEREST IN PLAYING MIDWEEK SOCCER IS ASKED TO CONTACT LEAGUE SECRETARY MR CHRIS DAVEY WHOSE DETAILS CAN BE FOUND ON THE CONTACTS PAGE -WEDNESDAY LEAGUE WINNERS SINCE THE SECOND WORLD WAR-
1948 CITY POLICE 1949 ST MARYCHURCH 1950 ST MARYCHURCH/EXETER GPO 1951 R.E.M.E 1952 EXMOUTH UNITED 1953 R.E.M.E 1954 EXMOUTH UNITED 1955 ST LUKES COLLEGE 1956 ST LUKES COLLEGE 1957 DEPOT DEVONS 1958 DEVON POLICE 1959 EXETER AMATEURS 1960 WESSEX BRIGADE 1961 ST LUKES COLLEGE 1962 WESSEX BRIGADE 1963 EXETER CITY TRANSPORT 1964 CITY POLICE 1965 EXETER CITY TRANSPORT 1966 EXETER CITY TRANSPORT 1967 EXETER ARGYLE 1968 ST LUKES COLLEGE
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