Aller Park are looking for new players in all age groups for the coming season 2009-10.
If you are interested in joining Aller Park please email Steve Morrison as soon as possible, as we are finalising the teams to be entered into the leagues for next season. Thank you.
We will be running the following age groups, which will start training on Sunday September 6th from 10.00 - 12.00 (Under 11s & Under 12s will train during the week):-
Under 5s / 6s - Training & Friendlies
Under 7s - Training & Somerset Junior Football League Tournaments
Under 8s - Training & Somerset Junior Football League Tournaments
Under 9s - Training & Yeovil & District League
Under 10s - Training & Yeovil & District League
Under 11s - Training & Yeovil & District League
Under 12s - Training & Yeovil & District League
Under 10s Girls - Training & Somerset FA Tournaments
Under 12s Girls - Training & Somerset Girls League
Mens - Yeovil & District League
PRE-SEASON TRAINING!
Our newly formed Aller Park Mens team will commence pre-season training on Tuesday 7th July at Somerton Sports Field at 6.30 p.m.
Any players interested in joining should contact Jo Conway (Mobile: 07971 842432)
CKD & SON CONSTRUCTION LTD SPONSOR U7s KIT!
Jo Conway, our Under 7s Coach, has kindly sponsored the Under 7s kit this season through his construction company CKD & Son Construction Ltd.
The Under 7s are developing very well this season under the guidance of Jo, who is a Level Two coach, and Jo is hoping to complete the Level 3 course in the near future. Any children who would like to join this group should contact Jo (Mobile 07971 842432) or Steve Morrison (
or mobile 07891 935888)
Click on Sponsors page for more details on CKD & Son Construction Ltd.
ALLER PARK SUPPORTS RESPECT CAMPAIGN
Welcome to Respect
Respect is The FA's programme of activities to combat unacceptable behaviour in our game at every level - on the pitch and from the sidelines.
16 March 2009
VIDEO: Respect 2 Rays film
Watch the latest Respect video as actor Ray Winstone stars as a bad parent supporter and his alter-ego.
05 August 2008
VIDEO: Respect launch film
Watch the Respect campaign video as a pro-celebrity game descends into a farce with no referee available.
Respect is The FA’s programme to address unacceptable behaviour in football – on and off the pitch.
On average, 7,000 referees quit football every year at because of the abuse they receive from players and from the sidelines. Lots of children also pack it in because of the attitude and actions of over-enthusiastic and pushy parents.
In response, The FA’s Respect programme provides a series of tools for leagues, clubs, coaches, Referees, players and parents from grassroots to elite football to ensure a safe, positive environment in which to enjoy the game.
These tools include agreed codes of conduct, in-service training for Referees, Respect club packs, spectator sideline barriers funded by the Football Foundation and ensuring captains work with referees to manage player behaviour.
The FA has also launched a free online Respect Parent Guide to highlight examples of poor behaviour and, more importantly, how it can be improved.
ALLER PARK ARE AWARDED FA CHARTER STANDARD DEVELOPMENT LEVEL
Aller Park were today (23rd December) awarded the prestigious FA Charter Standard Development Club Status. This is in recognition of the high standards that the club operates with regards to Coaching, Child Welfare and Administration.
The FA Charter Standard Scheme has three levels; 1) Basic, 2) Development Club and 3) Community Club. Aller Park has a development plan to achieve Community Club status within three years.
The Club welcomes players of all abilities and all players play in matches. The Club strives to provide the best possible facilities and equipment for its players, and providing a friendly and safe environment for the children to play in.
Thank you to all the Coaches and Committee members for helping us achieve this award and also to all the players and parents for their support.