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05/11/2008 - FA RESPECT CAMPAIGN

The League have signed up for the FA Respect Campaign, All Teams in the League are to attend a Meeting on December 8th 2008 to meet a representative of the FA who will deliver a talk and answer session on the FA Respect objectives. 

 

Become part of Respect

The FA is inviting every league in the country to sign-up to the principles of Respect and to introduce some practical steps at club level to ensure football is played in a safe, positive environment.

The programme is free to join and there are resources available to support clubs to introduce Respect.

The Respect programme includes four practical steps to improve behaviour - on the pitch and on the sidelines - in and at matches throughout the country:

Step 1: Respect Codes of Conduct
There is a Code of Conduct for each of the five main types of football participant: Young Players, Adult Players, Spectators and Parents/Carers, Coaches, Team Managers and Club Officials, and Match Officials. Each Code explains actions can be taken if the Code is broken.

Step 2: Designated Spectator Areas
The FA recommends you introduce marked areas along the touchlines, within which spectators must stay. The idea behind this is to encourage parents and spectators to take a step back from the pitch and support the teams in a more responsible manner.

Step 3: Captain taking responsibility
There will be a drive to enhance captaincy skills, encouraging captains to take full responsibility for their players' actions and behaviour.

Step 4: Referee managing the game
There will be a similar drive to enhance referees' match management skills - to create an environment where potential problems are addressed before they escalate.

This is supported by an education programme, with Respect modules being added into all FA Learning courses.

The FA recommends that whole leagues or divisions sign-up to Respect rather than just individual clubs. This will mean when your team plays a league game, the opposition has also signed up to Respect.

If you are a league and want to sign up to Respect, contact your County Football Association to find out more. Each County FA has a Respect lead officer who will support your application for club resources and will be able to answer any questions.

 



19/10/2008 - CUP DATES

The Cup dates for Season 2008-2009 are

22nd November 2008

24th January 2009

21st March 2009



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