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2015/16 Report and Future Priorities English Football's Inclusion And
English Football’s Inclusion and Anti-Discrimination Action Plan 2015/16 report and future priorities ENGLISH FOOTBALL’S INCLUSION AND ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACTION PLAN 2 ENGLISH FOOTBALL’S INCLUSION AND ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACTION PLAN Contents FOREWORD 5 ORGANISATIONS KEY TO THIS PLAN 6 OUR VISION AND GOALS 7 GOAL 1: To widen football’s talent pool 8 GOAL 2: To clarify anti-discrimination regulations and sanctions 26 GOAL 3: To instil confidence in reporting discrimination 30 GOAL 4: To increase knowledge and awareness 38 3 ENGLISH FOOTBALL’S INCLUSION AND ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACTION PLAN 4 ENGLISH FOOTBALL’S INCLUSION AND ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACTION PLAN Foreword The end of every season gives us a CFA, Marcus Gayle at Berks and Bucks CFA, Lisa Smith These developments are now becoming regular chance to reflect, both on and off the at Birmingham CFA and Soye Briggs at Surrey CFA, are features of football’s inclusion landscape and, as such, also worth highlighting. allow those working on these areas to focus on new field on the challenges and issues and emerging challenges. we’ve been able to overcome. The Professional Football Association’s governance training scheme for black, Asian and female players We will not ‘solve’ the issue of discrimination, in English football’s ongoing work to tackle all forms ‘On the Board’, continues to translate into placements whatever form that may come in. But what we can do of discrimination and ensure the game is open to and permanent positions for graduates, largely at is ensure our vigilance toward injustices is maintained, everyone has continued unabated. -
Isle of Wight One Cowes Sports Reserves Westwood Park, Cowes
Isle of Wight One Binstead & COB Binstead Rec Brighstone Brighstone Rec Carisbrooke United Clatterford Rec Cowes Sports reserves Westwood Park, Cowes GKN GKN Sports Ground, East Cowes Newchurch Watery Lane, Newchurch Newport IOW reserves St Georges Park, Newport Niton Springhead, Niton Northwood St Johns Northwood Rec Oakfield Oakfield Rec St Helens Blue Star The Green, St Helens Sandown Fairway Sports Centre, Sandown PO36 9JH Shanklin County Ground, Shanklin West Wight Camp Road, Freshwater Isle of Wight Two ArretonAthletic Seaclose Park Brading Town reserves Peter Henry Ground, Brading East Cowes Victoria Athletic reserves Beatrice Avenue, East Cowes Kyngs Towne Rowborough Field, Brading Rookley Highwood Lane, Rookley Ryde Saints Pell Lane, Ryde Seaview Seaview Rec Shanklin VYCC Sandown High School, The Fairway, Sandown PO36 9JH Ventnor Watcombe Bottom Sports Centre, Whitwell Road, Ventnor PO38 1LP Whitecroft & Barton Sports Sandy Lane, Whitecroft Wroxall Castle Road, Wroxall Yarmouth & Calbourne Yarmouth Recreation Ground Isle of Wight Three Bembridge Steyne Park, Bembridge Cowes Old Boys Cowes High School, Crossfield Avenue, Cowes PO31 8HB East Cowes Youth Old Boys Osborne Middle School Gurnard Sports Northwood Rec Osborne Coburg Medina Leisure Centre, Fairlee Raod, Newport PO30 2DX Pan Sports Downside School, Furrrlongs, Newport PO30 2AX Wakes Wootton Rec Isle of Wight Combination One Binstead & COB reserves Binstead Rec Brading Town “A” Peter Henry Ground, Brading Brighstone reserves Brighstone Rec Carisbrooke United reserves Clatterford -
2020-03-03-MFC-Vs-Northwood.Pdf
MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW FOOTBALL CLUB 1870 MARLOW F A VERY WARM WELCOME TO YOU ALL And particularly to the officials, players and supporters of Northwood FC who are here this evening for this BetVictor South Central League match. Here we are in mid-February and this is our second encounter of the season which is taking place just 7 days after the away version as a result of the recent weather. That game was not one of our better ones and we went down by the only goal of a very disappointing game to a club under new management for several times this season. Recent weather has not been too kind but last Saturday we did manage to get a game played at table=topper Ware on their excellent artificial surface and we came away with a point following a spirited showing as just reward. Unfortunately, Alex Salmon picked up another injury and must be considered doubtful for tonight’s game but on the positive side he was replaced by Chris Ovenden who managed to carry on through to the end and is now looking well on the road to recovery himself. -
Dons Trust Board 2018 Election Manifestos
Dons Trust Board 2018 Election Manifestos Please note: The candidates will appear in the reverse order on the ballot paper. Hannah Kitcher To open my manifesto to stand for the Dons Trust Board stating I grew up supporting Southampton FC isn’t the best way to try and win your support. I can’t declare my loyalty credentials as having been a Wimbledon (FC or AFC) season ticket holder for more than 80% of my life. I can’t claim to have experienced the hurt of 2002 nor sing with the same nostalgia and longing to go home, back to Plough Lane. Sometimes, I do feel that because of this, I am somehow a less of a fan. Perhaps I’m trying to compensate for this by standing for the Board? Perhaps I shouldn’t start psychoanalysing myself in my manifesto? But supporting a football club isn’t about racking up the loyalty points. We’ll leave the point scoring to those on the pitch please! One fan is not better than another. We do not come with FIFA scores. We are the mass in the stands. We are a community that comes together at the games to get behind the team. We may disagree with one another about tactics, players and performance. We may also disagree with one another about what goes on off the pitch. But that’s ok because, (warning: I’m about to quote Gandhi), “honest disagreement is often a good sign of progress.” We need more disagreement. We’ve recently seen how the lack of disagreement, contestation or interrogation to the proposal season-ticket holders who don’t attend at least 80% of matches wouldn’t be allowed to automatically renew their ticket, has led to the club having to backtrack. -
Tennis Centre
SPORTSwww.sportsmanagement.co.uk MANAGEMENT VOLUME 13 Q2 £7 GROWING THE CRYSTAL PALACE GRASSROOTS Reopens its doors to international events England Athletics looks towards 2012 and beyond CCPR’S TIM LAMB ON CHAMPIONING SPORT AND RECREATION THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF SAPCA ACTIVE PEOPLE How the Sport England and Lottery programme got more people to take up sport THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE READ SPORTS MANAGEMENT ONLINE OF SAPCA WWW.SPORTSMANAGEMENT.CO.UK/DIGITAL EDITOR’S LETTER SPORTSwww.sportsmanagement.co.uk MANAGEMENT Challenging times for sport VOLUME 13 Q2 £7 GROWING THE CRYSTAL PALACE GRASSROOTS Reopens its doors to international events England Athletics looks towards peaking at the recent CCPR national conference in London, chair, Brigid Simmonds, warned 2012 and beyond CCPR’S TIM LAMB delegates that the recession is hitting sports clubs hard and threatening to undermine the ON CHAMPIONING SPORT AND RECREATION THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF SAPCA S sector, with up to 6,000 clubs – 4 per cent of the UK total – threatened with closure. ACTIVE PEOPLE How the Sport England and Lottery programme got more The Deloitte Sports Business Group researched the state of the market by taking a snapshot of sports people to take up sport clubs in April this year. It found that half have been negatively affected by the recession, over 40 per cent had seen a reduction in renewals and 59 per cent expect membership fee income to fall again next year. Up to 60 per cent of clubs told Deloitte that they had already started cutting costs or were planning READ SPORTS MANAGEMENT ONLINE WWW.SPORTSMANAGEMENT.CO.UK/DIGITAL to do so soon – 50 per cent from their kit or facilities budgets, 23 per cent from coaching and 23 per Usain Bolt will compete at cent from ‘grassroots or community initiatives’. -
Bromley (FA Trophy)
HARTLEY WINTNEY FC HISTORY Hartley Wintney Football Club History Hartley Wintney Football Club was founded in the North Hampshire village of Hartley Wintney in 1897 and played in an area adjacent to the village's golf and cricket clubs, the facilities not quite being up to today's standard, with only a horse trough or the pond to remove the heavy mud from a sub-standard pitch. The Club's nickname of 'The Row' comes from 'Hartley Row', a former hamlet within Hartley Wintney. In 1953, the club moved to its present ground in Green Lane, known as 'The Memorial Ground'. A pavilion was erected and the team played in the Basingstoke League and, later, in the Aldershot League. In 1973, an influx of players under new manager Glynn Howell put the club firmly on the local football map. In his six year reign, the team won the Aldershot Senior League three times in succession, and the Aldershot Senior Cup. After several seasons in the Aldershot Senior League, Hartley were admitted to the Combined Counties League (previously Surrey Senior League). After the first couple of seasons and two changes of management, the club appointed Ian Bedford, and once again an influx of senior players brought Hartley success. Within his three years in man- agement, they gained trophies including the League Title (1982-1983) and Runners Up (1981-1982), Aldershot Senior Cup Winners (1980-1981), and George Allen Cup Win- ners (1981-1982). They were also Runners Up in the League Cup (1982-1983) and Al- dershot Senior Cup (1981-1982). -
Full Fantasy Table
FANTASY NON - LEAGUE 2020/21 WEEKLY WIN UPDATE UP TO AND INCLUDING £5000 SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY Welcome to the latest By Ian White Each month the best and worst teams in each of the leagues update of Fantasy Non- n FNL points wise are awarded 25pts and -25pts. Listed below League 2020/21. Today’s month in a row 107pts be- are those teams. Remember these points only count in the Manag- update covers the eight- hind is WILDS WONDERS er of the Month calculations not the main season. day period Sunday 21st who picked up another February 2021 through £50 for their efforts, they FEBRUARY 2021 MONTHLY BONUSES to Sunday 28th February are 320th in the main ta- National League Premier Notts County/Wealdstone 2021. In this week’s up- ble. In third place and just National League North Hereford/Southport & York City date we name of Febru- missing out is CHARD National League South Oxford City/Havant & Waterlooville ary Manager of the WANDERERS who Month Winners. finished 116pts Northern Premier No Games/No Games Well, we have Fantasy behind our win- Isthmian Premier Hornchurch/No Games now reached Non-League ner, they are Southern Premier Central No Games/Peterborough Sports our fourth Helpdesk 129th in the Southern Premier South No Games/No Games Manager of fnl07544@ main FNL ta- The Mixture No Games/No Games the Month btinternet.com ble. award for the Phone Number Finishing in 2020/21 Sea- 07909 993854 bottom place TOP 5 TEAMS OVER THE LAST SEVEN DAYS - NUMBERS IN son. This award and winning THE BRACKETS ARE THE FNL MAIN TABLE POSITIONS) is for the month of February 2021. -
Hopper & Son Non-League Challenge Trophy
HOPPER & SON NON-LEAGUE CHALLENGE TROPHY Looking for a non-league football fix? Run out of things to do? Head over to the blog below and read what Trevor Knell has to say, you will find a range of articles from Step 1-6 and much more: www.footballwriting.blog Alternatively find me on Facebook under my company name where I am available for any football article writing you would like published: www.facebook.com/TKEnterprises2019 For any queries or ideas please email me at the address below: [email protected] INTRO Following on from the overriding success of the virtual FA Cup we ran from mid March to early May, the easy thing to do would’ve been to draw a line under it and call it a day. I though ‘It’s not going to be bettered.’ ‘We’re not going to get anyway near it.’ ‘Clubs aren’t going to want to do it again.’ The harder thing to do would be to reimagine it as something completely different, bigger and better. Guess which route we took? The Hopper & Son Non-League Challenge Trophy was born long before the completion of our virtual FA Cup. One of the trickier parts to our original competition was the necessary omission of 100-200 Step 6 clubs due to the limited number of entrants that the FA Cup offers. Those that missed out included some of the fantastic clubs we’d visited in the past and, although they may never have know and, even if they did, they may not have cared, I felt bad. -
EPL 1994-95 Team Cards
1994-95 BLACKBURN ROVERS (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Tim FLOWERS GK 39 0 0 - 921 -- Ian PEARCE DR 22 6 0 915 -3 Henning BERG DC 40 0 1 921 -1 Colin HENDRY DC 38 0 4 921 7 Graeme LE SAUX DL 39 0 3 921 4 Tim SHERWOOD AM 38 0 6 922 -1 Stuart RIPLEY DM 36 1 0 920 -3 Jason WILCOX DM 27 0 5 917 -1 Mark ATKINS AM 30 4 6 919 0 Chris SUTTON F 40 0 15 924 0 Alan SHEARER F 42 0 24 10 928 2 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Jeff KENNA DL 9 0 1 920 3 Paul WARHURST AM 20 7 2 915 -3 Tony GALE DC 15 0 0 912 -3 Robbie SLATER DM 12 6 0 911 -3 Alan WRIGHT DL 4 1 0 911 -3 David BATTY DM 4 1 0 908 -3 Mike NEWELL F 2 10 0 908 -1 Bobby MIMMS GK 3 1 0 - 908 -- Kevin GALLACHER F 1 0 1 907 3 Richard WITSCHGE DM 1 0 0 907 -3 1994-95 MANCHESTER UNITED (HOME) STARTERS PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Peter SCHMEICHEL GK 32 0 0 - 922 -- Gary NEVILLE DR 16 2 0 916 -3 Gary PALLISTER DC 42 0 2 926 1 Steve BRUCE DC 35 0 2 923 2 Denis IRWIN DL 40 0 1 1 925 -1 Paul INCE AM 36 0 5 924 -2 Ryan GIGGS DM 29 0 1 921 -2 Brian MCCLAIR DM 35 5 5 924 -2 Andrei KANCHELSKIS AM 25 5 14 922 6 Mark HUGHES F 33 1 8 924 -2 Eric CANTONA F 17 1 12 927 4 BENCH PP SP GS SB G PK R SH0T Andy COLE F 21 0 8 4 925 0 Lee SHARPE M 26 2 3 920 -1 Roy KEANE DM D 23 2 2 919 0 Keith GILLESPIE AM 3 6 1 917 1 David MAY DC 15 4 2 916 5 Nicky BUTT DM 11 11 1 915 -1 Paul SCHOLES AM 6 11 5 914 3 Gary WALSH GK 10 0 0 - 914 1 Simon DAVIES DM 3 2 0 911 -3 David BECKHAM AM 2 2 0 911 -1 Phil NEVILLE D 1 1 0 911 -3 Paul PARKER D 1 1 0 911 -3 Kevin PILKINGTON GK 0 1 0 - 910 -- 1994-95 NOTTINGHAM FOREST (HOME) STARTERS -
Fantasy Non6league
FANTASY NON- LEAGUE 2020/21 WEEKLY WIN UPDATE UP TO AND INCLUDING £5000 SATURDAY 20TH FEBRUARY Welcome to the latest By Ian White update of Fantasy Non- TOP 3 TEAMS CURRENTLY LEADING THE FIRST FNL 2020/21 League 2020/21. Today’s FA Trophy games here MANAGER OF THE MONTH FEBRUARY 2021). update covers the period and there. As I have said 1. Tegans Terriers 515pts (423rd) Sunday 14th February we will continue with 2. Colston Strolers [S] 511pts (65th) 2021 through to Saturday the Fantasy Non-League 3. Chalvey Torino 497pts (600th) 20th February 2021. 2020/21 as long as there is Before we get into this a ball being kicked. Bottom A Norwich Stone [S] -83pts (449th) week’s update, a quick We are of course once word about substitutions. again very close to the TOP 5 TEAMS OVER THE LAST SEVEN DAYS - NUMBERS IN I have updated all your end of another month and THE BRACKETS ARE THE FNL MAIN TABLE POSITIONS) changes and they as you are reading are all now in this on the last 1. Olympic Liskeard [S] 194pts (55th) play. Remember day of February 2. Every Little Helps 2 [S] 179pts (277th) you can tell Fantasy 2021. It has 3. Durham City [S] 170pts (28th) if your subs Non-League been a very 4. Horsham Hotshots 167pts (670th) have been Helpdesk strange month 5. Ben Lucas XI 157pts (669th) fnl07544@ activated and that is Bottom A Norwich Stone [S] -62pts (449th) because your btinternet.com reflected in the team name Phone Number small num- will have the 07909 993854 ber of points TOP TEAM IN EACH OF THE LEAGUES following behind that have been it [S] if it hasn’t claimed. -
Bedfont & Feltham V Walton & Hersham 04.01.2020
BEDFONT & FELTHAM FOOTBALL CLUB FOUNDED 2012 e Bedfont & Feltham v Walton & Hersham Saturday 4th January 2020 Official Programme p D FORf.Jn The Orchard, Hatton Road, Bedfont, Middlesex TW14 9QT Tel: 020 8890 7264 [email protected] www.bedfontandfelthamfc.co.uk Twitter: @BedfontFeltham Facebook: /BedfontFeltham Affiliated: Middlesex FA Members: Combined Counties Football League Middlesex County Football League (Sunday) The Surrey Youth League Club Colours: Yellow & Blue Change Colours: Red & White Programme Cover Design: Rob Healy Management Committee: President: Alan Hale Vice President: John Cronk Chairman: Brian Barry – [email protected] Vice Chairman: Alan Hale Treasurer: Rob Healy General Secretary: Derrick Smith Director of Football: Scott Savoy – [email protected] Membership Secretary: Jane Rescorla Media Manager / Photographer: Joanna Ginger – [email protected] Media Manager / Programmes: Rob Healy – [email protected] Match-day Coordinator: Andy Smith Additional Members: Adam Bessent & Chris Beauchamp Bedfont & Feltham v Walton & Hersham0 The Cherry Red Records Combined Counties Football League, Division One th Manager’sSaturday 4 NotesJanuary 2020. Kick-Off: 3.00pm Volume 7, Issue 17 Good afternoon everyone, and Happy New Year. Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the Orchard. I hope our match officialsWelcome and to The all Orchardassociated for ourwith seventeenth Jersey Bulls home enjoy match their of season short 2019stay- 20.with us. This afternoon, we welcome the players, officials and supporters of Walton & WeHersham turn our FC; attentionand our three back match to the officials league for campaign this Division today One after fixture. exiting We trust two you enjoy your brief stay with us and have a safe journey home afterwards. -
Grays Athletic V Chatham Town.Qxd
Wednesday 23rd September 2015 Kick-off 7.45pm V STAINES TOWN Ryman League Premier Division At Mill Field, Aveley RM15 4SR SPONSORED BY STEVE ALLEN NEXT HOME MATCH Saturday 26th September 2015 Kick-off 3.00pm V HULLBRIDGE SPORTS The Emirates FA Cup 2nd Qualifying Round SPONSORED BY ANONYMOUS SUPPORTER ON BEhALf Of GAfC 1890 SUPPORTERS TRUST INSIDE COVER Today’s Wednesday 23rd Thoughts From With Line-Ups September 2015 The Board Tony Packer Good evening and welcome to Mill Field GRAYS ATHLETIC STAINES TOWN for tonight’s Ryman Premier League game Blue Old Gold versus Staines Town. We send our usual FROM: FROM: warm greetings to the players, supporters, Lamar Johnson Jack Turner (GK) management and officials and trust you all Jey Siva Erivaldo Felix have a safe journey home. Sean Cronin Jack Bennett Our unbeaten run came to a disappoint - Jay Leader Ashley Lodge ing end last Saturday with the defeat Tommy Cummings Mitchal Gough against Bognor Regis Town. The turning James Stevens Joe O'Cearuill (c) point was undoubtedly the penalty and Kenny Beaney (c) Luke Wanadio subsequent red card given to Jay Leader Luke Ifil Ahmed Abdulla just a minute before the half time interval. Joao Carlos Pat Cox Until that point, the game had been rather Nathan Ferguson Prince M'bengui devoid of quality and was probably the could have taken something from the poorest half of football we have played so Alex Addai Jack Hutchinson game. To give credit to Bognor they came far this season. I thought the decision to with a game plan and executed it to per - Glen Little Michael Kalu dismiss Jay Leader - as the majority of fection.