Football

Please make the most of this event in honour of a true Ynys Môn football great

A heart screening day will be held at an Anglesey football club early in the new year in honour of their former captain who passed away in August.

Trearddur Bay FC and Calon Hearts have teamed up to stage the event in tribute to the late Mike Davies at the club’s Lon Isallt ground in January.

“In memory of our past club captain we have partnered up with Calon Hearts UK to have a weekend of screening at our Lon isallt ground on the 18th and 19th January. This is open to all and not just members of the club,” said Trearddur Bay FC.

16-25 year olds

These appointments are FREE and are funded through charity work to cover the costs. This is what we will be raising money for over the next few months and hopefully beyond.
To book on to these please use the following link. PLEASE ONLY BOOK IF YOUR CERTAIN YOU CAN MAKE IT ON THE DAY

Over-25’s

There is a charge for this service but at nearly quarter of the cost of doing it via normal routes. The cost is £280 which is paid at the time of booking. Please use the following link to book these slots.

LINKS TO BOOK APPOINTMENTS

Free 16-25

https://calonhearts.org/screening/19-january-anglesey-16-25-2

Over 25’s

https://calonhearts.org/screening/18-january-anglesey-screening-2

We will be working hard to raise funds to help the charity/cause.

If you fall in the over 25 age bracket and genuinely cannot afford the fee then please contact us to see how we can help.

Trearddur Bay FC would welcome other clubs sharing the information in this article.

MIKE DAVIES (July 22, 1980 – August 2024)

Mike was one of the most respected, well-liked, hard-working and highly-decorated players to feature in Anglesey football over the past 25 years.
As a footballer he was recognised far and wide as a rock-solid, no-nonsense central defender, as well as a leader, loved for his sense of humour and infectious personality.
Clubs he represented included Holyhead Town, Holyhead Hotspur, Bodedern and Cemaes Bay, but his most successful years were at Trearddur Bay.
When the club entered Saturday football in 2008-09 it marked the start of a remarkable era which delivered 10 trophies in four seasons under the management of Mike’s brother Chris.
Between 2008-09 and 2022-23, Mike won 13 honours with Trearddur Bay, including the NWCFA Junior Cup, Gwynedd League, Welsh Alliance League and North Wales Coast West Division One titles. He was also a double league title winner with Holyhead Town.
Up until last season, he was sharing his experience with the newly-formed Trearddur Bay Development side.
As well as being renowned for his football abilities, Mike was also a highly-rated basketball player.
He was a founder member of Ynys Môn Celts Basketball Club, whom he represented in the 1990s and 2000s at both local and national league level.

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