Latest Clubhouse visuals by KHA Survey & Design
The latest art work from KHA Survey & Design shows what the new build will look like when...
Photo of 1888 Suffolk Challenge Cup winners donated
The Football Club was delighted to receive an original framed photo of Long Melford's 1888 Suffolk Challenge Cup winners. The photograph, which is still in its original ornate...
Remembering Arthur Kemp
Arthur Kemp spent his whole career playing for Long Melford from the age of 17 up to 30, interrupted only by National Service in Germany, where he played for the British Army...
Stoneylands resplendent in the Sun
The Stoneylands pitch was looking resplendent in the Sun today. Great work as always by the club's groundsman Ivan Whitehart. It won't be too long before we can finally get back...
Villagers 1896 fixtures book unearthed
Another piece of Long Melford Football Club history has been unearthed - the team's 1896 fixtures book. Clubs like, Bury St Edmunds, Bury Alexandra, Lavenham, Colchester Town,...
Sammy Price: Long Melford FC Legend
It is a great honour for the club that the Long Melford FC legend Sammy Price wished for his ashes to be scattered on the Stoneylands pitch. The ceremony took place on Saturday...
Update on new Clubhouse construction
Here is the latest photo from Stoneylands as construction of the new clubhouse continues. We will keep everyone up-to-date as work progresses over the coming...
Football to return, but League campaign curtailed
After nearly four months with not games at Long Melford, the government announcement lifting the lockdown restrictions meant football will soon be on the agenda again. However,...
Ground Closure during Clubhouse works
Advisory notice from the Long Melford Community Sports Trust. From Thursday 11th February for up to a week, there will be no access to the ground or car park whilst roof...
President’s View: Pope’s visit to Melford
When you watch football at Long Melford you never know who might turn up in the opposition ranks. In recent times Ollie Murs turned up on the bench for Coggeshall (now promoted)...