Cholsey Bluebirds U13s GIRLS TEAM 2019/20
Manager
Tel no GIRLS AGE INFORMATION Size of Team Squad Size Maximum Matches played on: LEAGUE TRAINING INFORMATION Sunday Mornings : Time TBC |
BETH REEVES
bethglyde@hotmail.com Contact by e-mail only 31/8/2006 and before 1/9/2008 Academic Years 7 & 8 NB: This is a "fun" group of girls who just want to enjoy some "excercise and get fit", meet up with Friends and improve their skills. We haven't entered a league but may play the occasional friendly during the season (11 aside) and will definitely enter one or two Tournaments in May/June 2020. U13s GIRLS SPONSOR TBA |
Summary 2018/19 Season as U12s GIRLS
Having started out about 18 months ago when a group of then Year 6 girls at Cholsey Primary school decided that they would like to play football, and asked me if I would be their coach/ manager, it has been an enjoyable year for the Bluebirds u12 girls. We’ve survived the jump to secondary school, and most of the girls have continued. We’ve gained some, lost some, but we are left with a fantastic core who turn up every Sunday morning for training, with smiles on their faces and a willingness to learn (once they’ve caught up on the gossip – they are 11/12 after all!). Due to other commitments, we didn’t enter a league this season, but we did enter our first tournament – 8 of them played at Crowmarsh in early June. Well, I couldn’t have been more proud. They were brilliant. They worked hard, played fair, put their tackles in, took players on, and just did their absolute best against 3 teams who had more experience (and more experienced coaches!).
Beth Reeves
Having started out about 18 months ago when a group of then Year 6 girls at Cholsey Primary school decided that they would like to play football, and asked me if I would be their coach/ manager, it has been an enjoyable year for the Bluebirds u12 girls. We’ve survived the jump to secondary school, and most of the girls have continued. We’ve gained some, lost some, but we are left with a fantastic core who turn up every Sunday morning for training, with smiles on their faces and a willingness to learn (once they’ve caught up on the gossip – they are 11/12 after all!). Due to other commitments, we didn’t enter a league this season, but we did enter our first tournament – 8 of them played at Crowmarsh in early June. Well, I couldn’t have been more proud. They were brilliant. They worked hard, played fair, put their tackles in, took players on, and just did their absolute best against 3 teams who had more experience (and more experienced coaches!).
Beth Reeves