William Nevill Cobbold: Long Melford FC Legend
Long Melford Football Club extremely proud of our association with William Nevill Cobbold, the only player in the club’s 150+ year history to play for England. Born in Long...
Welcome to Stoneylands, Becky!
We're delighted to offer a warm welcome to Becky Crane, who has join Long Melford Football Club as assistant to the club secretary. Becky will be working alongside...
First team held at home by Hadleigh
It was a bright and breezy start to the game for Melford and for the opening 15 minutes they looked well in control. A good run by the lively Jose Santa De La Paz, saw his...
Parking at Stoneylands during clubhouse construction
Parking at Long Melford Football Club will be limited throughout the 2020/21 season while the clubhouse is under construction. Many home and away supporters are finding it...
Clubhouse Update: Demolition Begins
It's the end of an era as demolition of part of the old clubhouse begins. The bar and changing rooms will continue to operate until the new clubhouse is up and running next...
New clubhouse for Long Melford gets green light
Long Melford's football clubs are celebrating after getting the green light to start work on a £730,000 new clubhouse. Long Melford FC, the 10th oldest club in the country, and...
David Hennessey appointed reserve team boss
A warm welcome to David Hennessey who joins us as Reserve Team Manager. We look forward to working with Dave when football returns in the hopefully not too distant...
The History of Long Melford Football Club: 2000-2019
The club joined the Eastern Counties League in the summer of 2002 following promotion from the Essex & Suffolk Border League. 2002/03 saw further progress for the Stoneylands...
The Little Village: Long Melford vs. Thetford Town
Photo journalist David Bauckham of Centre Circle Publishing visited Stoneylands on 16 November 2019 and produced two wonderful features on our great club. Initially his 'Thru The...
The Little Village in the Non-League Paper again
Long Melford FC was the star of a new photo feature called 'Thru The Lens' in the Non-League Paper as journalist David Bauckham brought his camera to Stoneylands. The Villagers...