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About The Club
The club has been formed to promote football within the
community for the younger generations. It is run by a group of volunteers,
completely as a non-profit making organisation. All money collected/raised,
is re-invested back into the club, to provide new equipment(balls, protective
clothing, football strips and goals etc) and to pay for tournament and
league fees, aswell as hire of the community centre and administration
fees.
We are well appointed with Football Association qualified
coaches, all of whom have been Police checked.
The Football Association has a Charter Standard Scheme,
which the club is striving to achieve.
Our aim is to give the children a chance to learn and
develop there team building skills and to enhance there football skills,
but most of all .....
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The Committee
On the 25th July 2003 a committee was formed with the
sole aim of providing a future for the club and its players.
Committee members & responsibilities.
Team Representatives
- Under 9's Team Rep - Tina Tucker.
- Under 10's Team Rep - Steve Lubbock.
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Three Year Plan
Season 2003-2004.
- To enter 3 teams into the NENYL, 2 teams at under
9s and 1 team at under 8
- To form a committee and to enable all players and
parents to have an input into the running of the club.
- To start working towards the F.A Standard Charter
Club status.
- For all teams to have a representative who will attend
committee meetings and raise any concerns or issues that players or
parents may have about running of the club/teams.
- All team managers to achieve a 1st for sport Level
1 Certificate in Coaching Football.
- To appoint a Child protection officer.
- To create and run a website to promote the club.
- To enter end of season tournaments further a field
than Norfolk but still in U.K.
- To undertake more activities for the club such as
attending professional football matches, organising fun days, BBQs,
discos ect. And making the club a more family orientated club
- To provide embroided woolly hats for all team players
to accompany rain jackets.
- To continue to provide a safe and friendly, enjoyable
environment for all children from the age of 5 upwards.
Season 2004-2005.
- To enter at least 3 teams into the NENYL at under
10s, 9s, and 8s level.
- To find (rent) a home pitch big enough for the under
10s to have their own pitch for home games.
- To continue to work towards the F.A charter standard
if the status has not been achieved.
- To continue to improve coaching with coaches given
the opportunity to attend F.A courses with at least 1 coach achieving
the 1st For Sport Level 2 in Coaching Football.
- To enter at least the under 10s into a European Tournament
(sports tours etc).
- To provide all players with club tracksuits to accompany
rain jackets and hats.
- To continue to provide a safe and friendly, enjoyable
environment for all children from the age of 5 upwards.
Season 2005-2006.
- To enter at least 4 teams into the NENYL at under
11s, 10s, 9s, and 8s,
- To continue to improve coaching with coaches given
opportunity to attend F.A courses.
- To enter at least the under 11s and under 10s into
a European Tournament.
- To continue to provide a safe and friendly, enjoyable
environment for all children from the age of 5 upwards.
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