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'''Bloomfield''', previously known as '''24th Old Boys''' is a [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] football club playing in Division 1B of the [[Northern Amateur Football League]]. The club formed in the 1930s as the 24th O.B., composed of former members of the 24th Belfast [[Boys' Brigade]] company. In 1990, they changed their name to Bloomfield upon joining the Amateur League (having spent some 30 years in the BB Old Boys' Union League.<ref>H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) ''A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League'', p. 181</ref> They play their home matches at the Orangefield playing fields complex at Houston Park, [[Belfast]]. The first team manager is Billy Carson and is backed up by assistant managers Colin Rooney and Sammy Spence. As well as the first team, there is a second team playing in the NAFL Division 3B and a third team in the premier league of the South Antrim Football League. There are also 6 youth teams ranging from Under 16's down to Under 10's.
'''Bloomfield''', previously known as '''24th Old Boys''' is a [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] football club playing in Division 1B of the [[Northern Amateur Football League]]. The club formed in the 1930s as the 24th O.B., composed of former members of the 24th Belfast [[Boys' Brigade]] company. In 1990, they changed their name to Bloomfield upon joining the Amateur League (having spent some 30 years in the BB Old Boys' Union League.<ref>H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) ''A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League'', p. 181</ref> They play their home matches at the Orangefield playing fields complex at Houston Park, [[Belfast]]. The first team manager is Billy Carson and is backed up by assistant managers Colin Rooney and Sammy Spence. As well as the first team, there is a second team playing in the NAFL Division 3B and a third team in the premier league of the South Antrim Football League. There are also 6 youth teams ranging from Under 16's down to Under 10's.


Academy Products - In our 2001's age group we have had scouts from FC Santos, to Barcelona watching our £30m rated right back Jai Gorman. His athleticism and world class technical ability have made him the most sought after full back in europe. Unsurprisingly, he has won player of the season for the past 6 seasons with his dad as manager. He had signed a pre contract with Barcelona and that is why Dani Alves is leaving this summer.
Academy Products - In our 2001's age group we have had scouts from FC Santos, to Barcelona watching our £30m rated right back Jai Gorman. His athleticism and world class technical ability have made him the most sought after full back in europe. Unsurprisingly, he has won player of the season for the past 6 seasons with his dad as manager. He had signed a pre contract with Barcelona and that is why Dani Alves is leaving this summer

Loyal Fans - Mark and Stuart Nelson are our most loyal fans who have been with the club 10 years and loved every minute of it. They hate our rivals orangefield.


Best Players - Sammy Spence PT 30 goals in 10 games this season. Ricky Watts 2 goals conceded in 27 games this season.
Best Players - Sammy Spence PT 30 goals in 10 games this season. Ricky Watts 2 goals conceded in 27 games this season.

Revision as of 12:50, 31 May 2015

Bloomfield
Full nameBloomfield Football Club
GroundHouston Park,Orangefield Playing Fields, Belfast
LeagueNAFL
2009/10Division 1B

Bloomfield, previously known as 24th Old Boys is a Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club formed in the 1930s as the 24th O.B., composed of former members of the 24th Belfast Boys' Brigade company. In 1990, they changed their name to Bloomfield upon joining the Amateur League (having spent some 30 years in the BB Old Boys' Union League.[1] They play their home matches at the Orangefield playing fields complex at Houston Park, Belfast. The first team manager is Billy Carson and is backed up by assistant managers Colin Rooney and Sammy Spence. As well as the first team, there is a second team playing in the NAFL Division 3B and a third team in the premier league of the South Antrim Football League. There are also 6 youth teams ranging from Under 16's down to Under 10's.

Academy Products - In our 2001's age group we have had scouts from FC Santos, to Barcelona watching our £30m rated right back Jai Gorman. His athleticism and world class technical ability have made him the most sought after full back in europe. Unsurprisingly, he has won player of the season for the past 6 seasons with his dad as manager. He had signed a pre contract with Barcelona and that is why Dani Alves is leaving this summer

Best Players - Sammy Spence PT 30 goals in 10 games this season. Ricky Watts 2 goals conceded in 27 games this season.

References

  1. ^ H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 181