Wednesday 20 July 2011

London Tigers Move from Kingsbury




The End of football at Silver Jubilee Park ?

The London Tigers have decided to quit Kingsbury's Silver Jubilee Ground, and will be playing in Greenford at the Viking Sports ground.

There have been rumours that Brent councilI intend to close Silver Jubilee Park, the site of football in Kingsbury since 1919, however QPR will field their ladies first team and reserves there for the fortcoming season.

London Tigers merged with Kingsbury Town in 2006/07, and the club had seen s steady progress made in the SSMFL in recent seasons.

Quite what the long term plans for the ground are remains unclear, could Kingsbury Town FC reform? could Silver Jubilee park provide another non league club with a home to call thier own?


I guess it's a case of 'Watch this space'


Friday 14 May 2010

Eighth Place Finnish For Tigers

Kingsbury London Tigers finnished the 2009/10 SSMFL Premier Division season in a respectable 8th place.

Having come three places higher the previous season it was a little dissapointing, but nonetheless the Tigers enjoyed some good results and will be looking to strive forward come August.


Wednesday 7 April 2010

Apologies For Lack Of Updates


I would like to apologise for the lack of updates on this blog.

The reason has been due to ill health I have been unable to attend matches and therefore write reports of the games.

I will keep the blog active, as it provides links to Kingsbury London Tigers fixtures and results via the Mitto website.

Thank You for visiting this blog site.

Saturday 3 October 2009

Tigers FA Vase Dreams End


FA Vase 1st Round Proper

Biggleswade United 2

Kingsbury London Tigers 1

More to Follow....

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Tigers Find Harefield And Referee In Unforgiving Mood


Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Divsion

Kingsbury London Tigers 0

Harefield United 3
(R.Agyeman(2) T.Kirk)

A well drilled Harefield United side and an inept referee condemned Kingsbury London Tigers to a third successive league defeat, losing by 3-0 at Silver Jubilee Park last night.

Referee Mr Mark Sage saw fit to send two men off for the Tigers and remove the Tigers manager to the stands in a match that barely reached boiling point.

Both Abdullah Hassan and Kye Mendrix were shown highly debatable red card's having been booked earlier.

The removal's meant an uphill task for the Tigers against a strong Harefield side and the Tigers done well to create a few chances for themselves, however Harefield were much more clinical in front of goal and the scoreline reflected that.

The Tigers are left to lick their wounds and drop to 18th in the table, as they prepare for their FA Vase 1st round round tie at fellow SSMFL side Biggleswade United on Saturday.

Saturday 26 September 2009

Tigers Pay The Penalty At Hertford




Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Division

Hertford Town 1 (D Mitchell)

Kingsbury London Tigers 0

Attendance 76

A 76th minute penalty proved enough to separate the two teams this afternoon as Kingsbury London Tigers went down to a 1-0 defeat at Hertford Town.

Tigers Custodian Axinte Valentin had to leave the field in the second half due to an injury and was replaced by Paulo Meron.

It would prove to be a turning point as not long after taking the field, the replacement keeper was lucky not to see red after needlessly bringing down 'Blues' Ryan Redford for a penalty that Daryl Mitchell sent past Meron, for what would prove to be the only goal of the afternoon.

Goalscorer Mitchell was shown a second yellow and Hertford saw out the final five minutes with ten men.

The Tigers are at home to Harefield United on Tuesday night and both teams will be eager to climb the table with the Tigers in 15th place and Harefield in 18th.

For a full match report and some excellent photographs, check out the Hertford Town website

http://www.hertfordtownfc.co.uk/klthome26_9.html

http://www.hertfordtownfc.co.uk/klthomepics26_9.html

Friday 25 September 2009

Tigers Lose Local Derby




Spartan South Midlands Football League Premier Divison

Kentish Town 3 (C.Kanaris J.Lindsay F.Simms)

Kingsbuy London Tigers 2 (E.Cata R.Zarchenko)

Attendance 28

Local bragging right went to the hosts Kentish Town as Kingsbury London Tigers disappointingly lost this local derby 3-2 at Copthall Stadium onTuesday night.

Renars Zarchenko and Edson Cata were on target for the Tigers, the defeat leaves the Tigers in 13th position from 6 games played.

The Tigers travel to Hertford Town on Saturday looking to bring back 3pts and climb the table.

Full match report from the Kentish Town FC website here....

http://www.kentishtownfc.com/90818/match_report.pl?action=report&id=1473148