

Rotherham United legend John Breckin will present the coveted trophy which started out in 1889 and currently raises money for small, locally-based charities and organisations. Joker Wickersley have also reached their own League Cup Final when they face Royal Earl on a date yet to be confirmed around mid-May.įeathers had a walkover three points handed them on Tuesday night when they were due to play Thurcroft Top Club which means their points total can't be topped and with their goal difference being superior by 36 goals, the title is effectively settled ahead of their final two league matches. In addition to the Premier Division crown which they will retain, Feathers are also in the Sunday League's Brian Beeley Cup Final (against Lord Nelson at Parkgate on May 8). It means that a win in their final game, yet to be scheduled, will guarantee them the title but anything less could see them overtaken by one of two rivals.īoth sides are going for their own treble with the first 'leg' of it tonight. In this first season together, they could have clinched the Blades Super Draw League crown last Sunday but were held to a draw. Then, with player issues at both clubs, Joker and Wickersley Youth decided to merge, effectively ending the original Joker's magnificent 54 years as a major force, and the 'new' club elected to stay in the league Wickersley Youth were in. As the league secretary I am responsible for the smooth running of the league and liaising with all 36 member teams and I am the League Secretary for the Blades Super Draw Sunday Football league. TONIGHT'S Rotherham Charity Cup Final will see a clash between two teams poised to become champions of their respective leagues and both chasing a treble.ĪFC 3 Feathers, the Sheffield team all set to be crowned Rotherham Sunday League kings again, will face Joker Wickersley Youth CC, the Rotherham team one win away from winning the Sheffield Blades Super Draw Sunday League, at the New York Stadium (7pm).įeathers won the Charity Cup for the first time last season, beating Joker. The Blades Superdraw has won a number of awards from the English Football Association for its work on the Respect campaign.

By Admin | Three Feathers after lifting the Rotherham Charity Cup last year
