FA Respect
An Online Guide for Parents

As part of its Respect programme, The FA has launched a new free Respect online parent guide - a replacement for Soccer Parent. The online module features film content to showcase unacceptable parental behaviour and its consequences on young players. There is also commentary from well-known and grassroots football figures, including Stuart Pearce and Howard Webb

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Club Welfare Officers

The club Welfare Officer is Kirsty Bush who can be contacted on 07973137660 or dash.bush@virgin.net. If she cannot be contacted and the matter is urgent please contact Trevor Sostacenko on 07771547227 or eaglessos@aol.com.

The club welfare officers have the responsibility for ensuring that children and young people who play for the Eagles can play football in a safe and non threatening environment, and are not subject to any physical or oral abuse. If you have any concerns whether they arise from the behaviour of a team official or another adult associated with the club, or indeed a visiting team, please discuss them with Kirsty or Trevor. Club welfare officers will also report any incidents of serious abuse that are drawn to their attention to the appropriate authorities, irrespective of whether that abuse may occurred outside the football environment.

Eagles u11 Girls - 08/09 Season

Contact: Paul Bush - 07889 756476  - dash.bush@virgin.net

Brief History

The team was formed in 2006 after a successful campaign by Warren and Terry’s Girls Development Squad, the Herts FA along with all the local clubs to promote Girls football by holding festivals at venues such as Pixmore (Letchworth’s home ground) and The Meads (Hormead Hares ground). They joined the Mid Herts Rural Minors League for the 2007/08 season and were rewarded for all their hard work, effort and commitment on the training ground and match days by winning the Knebworth Tournament against some very good opposition. For the 2008/09 season the girls will be playing in the Chiltern 7’s League which will again be a good test for them and I am sure they will rise to the challenge and enjoy their football along the way.

u11 girls

Players wanted

The majority of the team are still with us but some of the girls have moved on to play for Watford and Luton’s Centres of Excellence this year, so we would welcome any girls who are interested in football and are in Years 5 & 6. We run a very relaxed and enjoyable team and have great support from our parents so if you are interested then please contact Paul or Kirsty.