Training
















 

The club offers weekly football training on Saturday morning, to boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 16 years.

TRAINING TIMES
From Saturday 5th Sept 2009
 
Group Name
Time & Pitch
09:00-10:15
Time & Pitch
10:30-12:00
Coaches
U6's
Pitch 1
-
Sue Corbett, Peter Schmidt, John Bailey
U7's (Nidderdale Yr 1/2)
Pitch 2
-
Andrew Eaton, Guy Devereux, Matt Reeder
U8's (Nidderdale Yr 3/4)
Pitch 3
-
Jason Girardier, Neil Gardner,
Mark Newsome
U10's  
Pitch 3 (10-11.30)
Richard Bower, Steve Hartley, Derm Tanner
U11's Boys
Pitch 5
-
Mark Hullock
U13's Boys
Pitch 4
-
Alan Purves, Ruairi Stirling, Steve Hartley
U14's Boys  
Pitch 2
Sim Vessey, Pete Grigg, Roger Grigg
U16's Boys
-
Pitch 4
Steve Pearson, Scott Poulter

All girl only teams(under 11's upwards) will train on a Friday night at 6-7.30pm. this will take place on Pitches 1 and 2 where floodlight facilities are avaliable.

         
       
         
  • Parents are asked to ensure that their children arrive promptly for all training sessions and that suitable clothing for colder days is worn. (plenty of layers).
  • Shin pads must be worn.
  • Training sessions are taken by FA qualified coaches and are assited by an invaluable posse of willing parents.
 

To help training sessions run smoothly, there are a few things we expect from players:

    1. To attend sessions regularly and promptly.
    2. To dress appropriately (Warm clothing in lots of layers for winter including hats and gloves)
    3. To wear boots and shin pads. We have to insist on this if players are to be allowed to take part. This is obligatory under FA rules.
    4. To show good behaviour and listen to coaches
    5. To have respect for each other and for officials, parents etc

The club has a Code of Conduct that sets out the expectations of players, coaches, parents and officials. This may be viewed in the 'Club Rules' section of the website.

Parents are encouraged to stay, watch, be supportive and be part of the group. We can always do with the help.


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