Sept 06 - Paris to Hayling Cycle club award funds (05/09/06)
Paris to hayling award funds to assist in the purchase of equipment
Oct 06 Hants FA support Return to Sport programme (25/10/06)
10 week programme returning adults to play football
Jan 07 Barclays award Coaches pack (15/01/07)
Barclays award coaching kit, water bottles, caps and t-shirts
Jan 07 Chichester Caravans sponsor club rain jackets (20/01/07)
Chichester Caravans give valuable funds over to sponsor the Hayling United Ladies FC black rain jackets - courtesy of Lisa Egerton
Feb 07 - Clothing arrives (07/02/07)
Player/club clothing has arrived. Tracksuits, rain jackets, bags and training kits
Feb 11th FIRST live 11-a-side game (11/02/07)
Verses Southampton ladies 3rd team. 7-1 defeat
Feb 25th - 1st HOME game LIVE 2pm, College park (25/02/07)
Verses Southampton Ladies 3rds
First home game against southampton Reserves (18/04/07)
Rearranged game 22nd April 2007 2pm kickoff 2007 Hayling college
Hampshire FA notify HULFC of sucessful charter status -confirmed ADULT CHARTER STATUS (18/04/07)
29th 6pm JUNIOR KICKSTART STARTS Hayling College (18/04/07)
1st ever season starts SEPTEMBER 2007 (20/09/07)
kick racism out of football balloon launch 2007 (18/11/07)
balloon launch at Hayling College - whatever the weather - Balloons cost £1 each - competition to sell as many as possible.
Season ends Hayling remain in Div 2 - stronger for the experience (18/04/08)
Gable Uk agree to purchase football shirts - (04/08/08)
After a chance conversation on the presentation night Pete Wilson kindly agreed to sponsor the ladies FC and new shirts have been purchased as a result
Season 2 starts in ernest SEPTEMBER 14th 2008 (04/08/08)
After a long pre season - friendlies begin with players fitter and more enthusiastic for the new year. In toll 5 new players have appeared - Hayling losing 3 in total - BIG competition for places and top goal scorers ALREADY. Lets see who is able to step up to the mark and make HULFC a top club to be in.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
Get ready for the new season - win a load of balls for your team!
Footballs, footballs, footballs! We've teamed up with Umbro to bring you the perfect boost for pre-season training - 10 Club Website footballs for your team!
What would you do to improve the next generation of British footballers?
Youth development has been at the top of the grassroots football agenda lately, so what would you do to help improve the next generation of British talent? Have your say!