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Children as you know, develop differently and at different rates;
they react differently to the same pressures. At Barton Rovers
Football Club we are attempting to give all the young people who
play soccer a good and worthwhile experience and their relationships
with all adults, at matches and training, must be positive and
sporting. The Club expects parents and supporters to set an example
adults for young people, regardless of race or creed.
You should remember that:
- young people are not playing to satisfy your ambitions
- young
people are involved for their enjoyment - not yours. Avoid the
temptation to coach your child during the game
- teamwork and effort
are as important as winning. You should accept losing without
undue disappointment
- your winning side should not
be allowed to gloat over their victory.
- you should never ridicule
or shout at a young person for making a mistake, or for losing.
Praise them - or keep quiet.
- you should set an example - applaud
good play by both teams. you should never publicly question
the referees decisions.
- Never doubt his or her honesty.
- You should help to remove all
verbal and physical abuse in soccer.
- You should recognise the
value and importance of the coaches, who give up their time
to help young people and support in whatever way you can.
If you cannot abide by this code of
conduct then we would ask you not to watch the Club's football
matches. So much good work can be undone by one unsavoury incident,
be responsible and agree to adhere to the Club's Code of Conduct,
and also the Child Protection, Equal Opportunities and Anti-Discrimination
Policies.
Players
Code of Conduct
Managers and Officials Code of Conduct
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