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

>>Go To Respect Guide for Parents

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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 Celebrate Success

Awards Evening 2009 - Eagles Awards Evenings 9 and 10 June a great success

Presentation Evening 2009Parents and players enjoyed two excellent evenings at the Annual Awards evenings held at the Plinston Hall Letchworth.

Club teams have enjoyed great success over the past season including two County Cup winners, three league cups and 3 league titles.

Master of ceremonies Terry Morris congratulated all the players for their efforts over the season, and thanked the managers and coaches and adult volunteers for their hard work in making sure that some many children and young people had the opportunity to play football last season, and enabling the club to be given the award of Herts FA Charter Standard Development Club of the Year..

Alistair Stewart

Trophies were given out by guests, including Alistair Stewart of the Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation who are major financial supporters of the club ( see photo ).

The raffle raised over £700 which is to be spent on improving facilities at Pixmore, such as the provision of more car parking.


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