Last updated : 25/05/2024 10:47:23
Introduction
Carlton Palmer's Dirty Little Secret are a Small Sided football team made up of 8 team members.
The team is from Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom and play in the Waterhall Fields League 2.
Carlton Palmer's Dirty Little Secret started using TeamStats in May 2014 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 3 games.
Team Details
Location
Brighton & Hove East Sussex England United Kingdom
League
Team Type
Men , Adult , 6 a side , Small Sided
More about the team
We're all ringers!
Introduction
Carlton Palmer's Dirty Little Secret are a small-sided football team based in Brighton & Hove, England. They play in the Waterhall Fields League 2, which is a 6-a-side league. The team was founded in 2014 by Carlton Palmer, a former professional footballer who played for clubs such as Leeds United, Sheffield Wednesday, and West Ham United.
The team's name is a reference to the fact that they are a team of "ringers", meaning that they are not all from the same area or club. The team is made up of players of all ages and abilities, and they are known for their competitive spirit and sense of fun.
Team Details
- Location: Brighton & Hove, England
- League: Waterhall Fields League 2
- Team Type: Men's, Adult, 6-a-side, Small Sided
- Website: TeamStats
Recent Results
- Carlton Palmer's Dirty Little Secret 4-2 Witton Albion Academy u14
- Carlton Palmer's Dirty Little Secret 3-1 Cockhill Celtic
- Carlton Palmer's Dirty Little Secret 2-2 Alton FC 1st Team
Waterhall Fields League 2
The Waterhall Fields League 2 is a 6-a-side football league that is played in Brighton & Hove. The league is open to teams of all abilities, and it is played on a variety of pitches in the city. The season runs from September to May, and there are two divisions, with promotion and relegation between the two.
The league is organized by the Waterhall Fields Sports Centre, and it is a popular league with a number of teams competing each season. The league is also known for its friendly atmosphere and competitive spirit.
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