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Terry Cunningham
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Name:  Terry Cunningham
Position:  President
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BIOGRAPHY
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Terry has been involved with the Club for ever, apart from a short time back in the dark ages when he crossed the water and Managed local rivals Croesyceiliog for a couple of seasons. He now admits that this was totally out of character and that he was under the influence of something or other at the time!

Seriously, though, Terry has been a fixture in some form or another virtually since the Club was reformed in the 1960's. He is one of the Club's most successful Managers and was in charge of the 1st team in the 70's when we won the Gwent Amateur and Gwent Senior Cups for the first time. Whilst he is now President of the Club, he can still be found with a paint brush or mop in hand helping to decorate or clean the changing rooms. He will do anything to help the club and, with his vast experience, is still a good sounding board for all of today's Managers.
We all hope that he is around for many years to come.
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President
Terry Cunningham
Chairman
Barrie Desmond
General Secretary
Malcolm Jarrett
Treasurer
Sue Perrett
Assistant Treasurer & Junior Secretary
Andrew Meaney
Welsh League Secretary
Tony Strange
Newport & District League Secretary
Mike Shirlow
Junior Chairman
Mike Williams
Merchandising Manager
Tyrone Bourke
Committee Member
Steve Perkins
Committee Member
Steve Roberts
Committee Member
Pat Murphy
Committee Member (Discipline)
John Stockwell
Committe Member
Sean Worsfold
Programme Editor
Gerard (Ged) O'Sullivan
Committe Member (Lotto)
Brian Stanley
   
 
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