SULLY Sports AFC held their presentation and registration evening at the Swanbridge Club.
Vice Chairman Stephen Greenslade expressed his thanks to Velosword Builders and Grab It Hire for their continued support.
The club has a very sound base with 25 teams playing - and with lots of good youngsters coming through, the future looks bright.
The Senior League Division One winners shield was presented to Club Captain Adam Govier by Brian Riseborough, of Velosword Builders.
Manager and Coach Stephen Hill and Jimmy Blackie received awards in recognition of the club's achievement in winning the South Wales Senior League for two years running.
AWARDS 2006-7 season Under 17s Golden boot: Keiron Harding.
Under 17s Players player: Cohen Reilla.
Under17s Managers player: Martin Sainty.
Seniors Vale of Glamorgan Division 2 Golden boot: David Lawlor.
Division 2 Players player of year: Richard Sims.
Premier Division Player of year: Justin Tipples.
Sully Sports FC Sportsman of year 2006-7: Barrie Niblett.
Young player of year: Ben Luck.
Lino Senior League winners: John Jones.
Coach Senior League winners: Jim Blackie.
Manager Senior League and Manager of the Month March, April, May: Stephen Hill.
League trophy: Adam Govier (Captain).
Golden boot senior league: Joseph Hinds.
Player of Year senior league: Michael Lewis.
Players Player of year: Anthony Ferguson.
Thanks to managers Mathew and Andy for running the Seconds and Thirds; grateful thanks also to Sandra and Emma for their support over the season; and football widows Ann Hill, Blackie, Jones for giving their better halves the afternoon off.
A special thanks to sponsors Velosword Builders and Grab It Hire for their fantastic support of the football club.
And to Alwyn the groundsman, Doug and Mathew, Ken and Pat, from the club.
And last but not least, for all the hard work and support received from Steve Greenslade, who led the committee from the front and got things done in a very professional manner.
We can all look forward to a treble winning league success this season - we can do it!
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