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PAGE 28 • FESTIVE NEWS • DECEMBER 2016 FREEDOM OF DUTCH CITY FOR TONY COLE Forty years ago retired accountant Tony Cole organised the first trip for Hereford schoolboys to an international youth football tournament in the Dutch city of Vianen – and never missed a tournament for the next 39 years. But he was missing from the 40th anniversary games earlier this year when the Mayor of Vianen, Wim Groeneweg announced Tony, still recovering from cancer treatment, had been made a Freeman of the City in honour of his outstanding contribution to international youth football. His Freeman medal, in a case made of ebony, bronze, silver and gold was presented to him by the Mayor of Hereford, Councillor Jim Kenyon on behalf of the Mayor of Vianen in a special ceremony at the Town Hall attended by fellow members of Hereford Lions Club, sponsors of the four teams picked for the annual trip and the volunteer team managers. Over the four decades 2,400 local lads have had the experience of playing against other European teams, and also hosting teams from the Vianen club in October each year. The Hereford contingent , ranging from under 12’s to under 18’s, celebrated Tony’s award by bringing home the tournament champion’s trophy, a feat they have achieved on 18 previous occasions, including a run of 11 consecutive wins from 1979. Said Tony, a former treasurer of the old Hereford United vice-president’s club who played his own football with his home town club, Presteigne, gaining a Welsh Youth Cup runners-up medal . “Organising the trips to Holland has been a privilege and a pleasure, but like the football it has been a great team effort.” Tony paid a special tribute to his fellow Lion Stuart Sheehan who has taken on the role of organiser. The four teams competing in this years tournament did Tony proud by returning home with the overall tournament championship title. The under 12’s won their section and their player of the tournament was Archie Muirhead. The only 14’s reached their semi-final losing to host club Brederodes, their player of the tournament was Grant Horton. The under 16’s also reached the semi-final but lost 1-0. Their player of the tournament was Kyle New. The under 18’s won their final 1-0 to ensure the championship award came back to Hereford for the Mayor Jim Kenyon presents Tony Cole with his eighteenth time. Their top player was Louis Mann. Freeman’s award. Under 14’s Under 12’s Under 18’s Under 16’s Running alongside our Evening Menu we also have the following: Every Monday - Curry Night £10.00 Order any Curry and choose a free pint (selected drinks only) or a free glass of wine 175ml or a free soft drink Every Tuesday - Chinese Night Eat in or Takeaway Every Wednesday – Steak Night from £12.00 Free glass of red, white or rosé wine with all steaks Every Thursday - Tapas Night Any 4 dishes £12.00 The Venue on the Edge of Town Specialising in Weddings Seat up to 70 covers sit down or 120 buffet style Birthday Parties, Anniversaries, Christenings, Wakes, Special Occasions. Up to 36 covers on one table or up to 150 covers. PIG ROAST Outside Inn Catering - for all your catering needs The Bay Horse Inn, 236 Kings Acre Road, Hereford HR4 0SD. Tel: 01432 273351 www.bayhorseinnhereford.co.uk email: [email protected] Telephone: 01432 273 351