Cholsey Bluebirds GIRLS U8s 2020/21
part done
Awaiting photo of Filipe
There are only be DEVELOPMENT & TROPHY GAMES AT THIS AGE
Fixtures to be arranged by Oxford Girls Football League (OGFL) For FIXTURES ONLY - click on LOGO below. NOT YET LIVE. RESULTS not published - FA Rule |
Managers/Coaches
Tel no Tel no Tel no U8s AGE INFORMATION Date of Birth Team size Squad size maximum MATCHES PLAYED ON TRAINING INFORMATION Resuming on MONDAYS at Cholsey Recreation Ground 6-7 pm after Easter 2021. |
JERMAINE WEBSTER
PAUL BALLARD FILIPE SALBANY jwebste1@hotmail.co.uk 07824996166 paul@phbnet.co.uk 0 f 0 Over 7 but Under 8 1 Sept 2011 to 31 Aug 2012 Academic YEAR 3 5 aside 14 Saturday mornings Cholsey Recreation Ground KO times will vary due to shared pitches SPONSOR - TBC |
Summary of 2019/20 Season : ALL GIRLS TEAMS
TWO U10s GIRLS & OTHER GIRLS' TEAMS (U7s & U8s)
It’s been another fantastic year for the girls section of the club.
As a group of coaches we aim to develop the physical, technical, psychological and social skills of all of the girls but most importantly we want to ensure they all ENJOY their football.
We started with just 5 girls in 2018 and have seen the numbers grow dramatically, resulting in 2 teams at u10’s in the Oxford Mail Girls League this season and teams in both u7 and U8’s representing the club in a number of Oxfordshire and Berkshire festivals, which finished with the u7’s winning all 6 of their games.
We had 25 girls attending the U10 training sessions on a Monday night enabling us to form 2 teams at this age group. The Blues and the Royals.
The U10 Blues were on course to win the League Cup for a third time in a row before the coronavirus hit us after qualifying for the semi finals, so they were clearly disappointed to miss out on the opportunity.
The U10 Royals were also in the shield quarter finals and were gaining in both momentum and confidence after only being formed in the latter parts of 2019.
The U10’s did however get to win some silverware this season by winning the Oxford Mail Girls Futsal Championship with outstanding team performances across 2 days of tournaments.
Off the pitch the girls have been able to represent the club in being mascots for the Reading FC Women’s team against Tottenham Hotspur FC whilst also meeting a number of the first team players from both teams. The girls also had the honour of having the Reading Women’s captain, Natasha Harding, attend training to give them some advice, guidance and inspiration.
We are now looking forward to the start of next season where we will be fielding girls teams in the Oxford Mail Girls League at the U8, U10 and U11 age groups whilst also continuing to develop more potential lionesses through the FA Wildcats scheme on Sunday mornings.
Jermaine Webster plus Caroline Flakelar, Mark Smith, Mark Holtom & Matt Leach
TWO U10s GIRLS & OTHER GIRLS' TEAMS (U7s & U8s)
It’s been another fantastic year for the girls section of the club.
As a group of coaches we aim to develop the physical, technical, psychological and social skills of all of the girls but most importantly we want to ensure they all ENJOY their football.
We started with just 5 girls in 2018 and have seen the numbers grow dramatically, resulting in 2 teams at u10’s in the Oxford Mail Girls League this season and teams in both u7 and U8’s representing the club in a number of Oxfordshire and Berkshire festivals, which finished with the u7’s winning all 6 of their games.
We had 25 girls attending the U10 training sessions on a Monday night enabling us to form 2 teams at this age group. The Blues and the Royals.
The U10 Blues were on course to win the League Cup for a third time in a row before the coronavirus hit us after qualifying for the semi finals, so they were clearly disappointed to miss out on the opportunity.
The U10 Royals were also in the shield quarter finals and were gaining in both momentum and confidence after only being formed in the latter parts of 2019.
The U10’s did however get to win some silverware this season by winning the Oxford Mail Girls Futsal Championship with outstanding team performances across 2 days of tournaments.
Off the pitch the girls have been able to represent the club in being mascots for the Reading FC Women’s team against Tottenham Hotspur FC whilst also meeting a number of the first team players from both teams. The girls also had the honour of having the Reading Women’s captain, Natasha Harding, attend training to give them some advice, guidance and inspiration.
We are now looking forward to the start of next season where we will be fielding girls teams in the Oxford Mail Girls League at the U8, U10 and U11 age groups whilst also continuing to develop more potential lionesses through the FA Wildcats scheme on Sunday mornings.
Jermaine Webster plus Caroline Flakelar, Mark Smith, Mark Holtom & Matt Leach