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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.

News Article

Eagle’s girls league two champions

u14 girls
Team: TASHA, TAYLA, CHLOE, AMY, VICKY, MADDIE, KIRSTY, ALEX, LAURA, RACHAEL, SUMMER, BECKY, SAM , ZOE, ELLA, KAYLEY with ANDY PHILLIPS (Manager), ALFIE (TEAM MASCOT) and IAN WARD (HEAD COACH)

The under 14 girls have done it again, winning the league twice now in the last three years.

This year they didn’t leave it to the last game though.

Out of the sixteen games they had to play, they only lost one and drew only two, scoring seventy one goals and conceding twenty two.

Falling down early on in the county cup, the girls concentrated on the league and that’s exactly what they did. Tough away games against Ridgeway rovers and Northwood upset the team’s momentum for a while but the home ties rectified this with some great team performances and the girls came away with the two wins that clinched the title for them.

Winning the final game against Arlesey town made sure the girls ended up as runaway winners

All the girls, this year have played extremely well, again with a fantastic support throughout the season from the parents, grandparents and friends certainly helped their cause.

May 2008