Cholsey Bluebirds U9s Blues 2021/22
Although we have a good number in our present squad we have moved up to
the 7-aside format and therefore could do with a couple more players.
Anyone interested please contact Jonathan Swindell (Manager)
the 7-aside format and therefore could do with a couple more players.
Anyone interested please contact Jonathan Swindell (Manager)
Jonathan above &
Mark below DEVELOPMENT & TROPHY GAMES AT THIS AGE
Fixtures arranged by Oxford Youth Football League (OYFL) For FIXTURES ONLY - click on LOGO below. RESULTS not published - FA Rule |
Manager/Coach
Assistant Tel no Tel no U8s AGE INFORMATION Date of Birth Team size Squad size maximum Number so far registered MATCHES PLAYED ON WHICH GROUP For this age group Results are NOT PUBLISHED TRAINING INFORMATION TBC FIXTURES Teams have been streamed using the results from last season. There are a number of new teams and the divisions need to be made smaller, so a new Division E has been created. New entries and some teams from last season’s C to F have been reorganised to make Divisions D, E, F, G & H. Teams will play each other once and the results will be used to form groups for the Trophy Event. New divisions will be drawn up in November to ensure teams are streamed according to ability in the 2nd half of the season. The KO Cup competition will be streamed following the results of the Trophy Event in December. For the latest fixture scheduled for the next weekend, please visit the FIXTURES PAGE. |
Jonathan Swindell
Mark Brock jonathanswindell@hotmail.com 07976 610614 mark_brock@btinternet.com 07872 486117 Over 8 but Under 9 1 Sept 2012 to 31 Aug 2013 Academic YEAR 4 7 aside 14 ? SATURDAYS with KO usually at 10:30am but could be later if a clash of fixtures OYFL U9s : Autumn League DIVISION C (7 teams) Cholsey Bluebirds Blue Benson United Bletchingdon Youth Didcot Town Red Grove Challengers Hinksey Park Eagles Radley Youth SPONSOR Click on LOGO for website |
Summary 2020/21 as U8s Blue
It has been a challenging, start/stop season for all the players but their commitment and enthusiasm has been incredible. Following a successful Autumn 2020 on the pitch (5 wins out of 7 matches played and runners-up in the cup), the team was promoted and pitted themselves against some very good teams from around the county. The second half of the season was delayed until April but the team came back raring to go. A couple of victories early in the season reflected both the spirit and individual ability within the team who did themselves proud in a very tough league.
We are all very excited about the step up to 7 a-side next season and the chance to develop the players further. With a couple of new signings joining us, we’re looking forward to the challenges ahead and hoping for a more “normal” season!
Jonathan Swindell
It has been a challenging, start/stop season for all the players but their commitment and enthusiasm has been incredible. Following a successful Autumn 2020 on the pitch (5 wins out of 7 matches played and runners-up in the cup), the team was promoted and pitted themselves against some very good teams from around the county. The second half of the season was delayed until April but the team came back raring to go. A couple of victories early in the season reflected both the spirit and individual ability within the team who did themselves proud in a very tough league.
We are all very excited about the step up to 7 a-side next season and the chance to develop the players further. With a couple of new signings joining us, we’re looking forward to the challenges ahead and hoping for a more “normal” season!
Jonathan Swindell
Summary 2019/20 as U7s
It has been an absolute pleasure to manage the Under 7s this season alongside my co-manager, Mark Brock. Due to popular demand we split into two teams midway through the season; the Blue team and the White team. Mark and I took on the Blue team and were lucky to have such a dedicated bunch of young lads that were great friends already. We had a solid start to the second half of the season, winning most games and putting in some stunning performances. We moved onto astro turf for winter training and the players adjusted well which was something that stood us in good stead for later in the season when we won the Oxford Mail Youth Trophy at Oxford City FC. This was an incredible achievement for the players in their first season and we cannot wait to get started as we move up to the Under 8s. It has been a long break from the pitch but we’ll all come back full of enthusiasm and new ideas for the new season. Go Bluebirds!!
Jonathan Swindell & Mark Brock
It has been an absolute pleasure to manage the Under 7s this season alongside my co-manager, Mark Brock. Due to popular demand we split into two teams midway through the season; the Blue team and the White team. Mark and I took on the Blue team and were lucky to have such a dedicated bunch of young lads that were great friends already. We had a solid start to the second half of the season, winning most games and putting in some stunning performances. We moved onto astro turf for winter training and the players adjusted well which was something that stood us in good stead for later in the season when we won the Oxford Mail Youth Trophy at Oxford City FC. This was an incredible achievement for the players in their first season and we cannot wait to get started as we move up to the Under 8s. It has been a long break from the pitch but we’ll all come back full of enthusiasm and new ideas for the new season. Go Bluebirds!!
Jonathan Swindell & Mark Brock
Summary 2018/19 as RISING STARS
I have been delighted with how Rising Stars training has gone this season. Attendance levels have been consistently high and the effort and behaviour from everyone has been really good. Most pleasingly, each boy and girl has made progress with skills such as movement, ball-control and passing and all the children have been enjoying the training sessions.
Of course, training only happens because adults make an effort each Saturday morning to bring their children along. I would like to thank all the adults for the effort they make and commend them for the positive and friendly way they have conducted themselves each weekend. In particular, the help provided by assorted adults with specific training exercises has been of great benefit to the trainees.
The older children will move up to form an U7s team next year which will be run by Jon Swindell.
The youngsters will remain as Rising Stars for a further year. Training will start again on Saturday 7th September and we are looking for new 4 and 5 year-olds to join in with us. If you have a child that is interested in taking part, please contact me: glenn@clearconstruction.co.uk
Glenn Hawkins
I have been delighted with how Rising Stars training has gone this season. Attendance levels have been consistently high and the effort and behaviour from everyone has been really good. Most pleasingly, each boy and girl has made progress with skills such as movement, ball-control and passing and all the children have been enjoying the training sessions.
Of course, training only happens because adults make an effort each Saturday morning to bring their children along. I would like to thank all the adults for the effort they make and commend them for the positive and friendly way they have conducted themselves each weekend. In particular, the help provided by assorted adults with specific training exercises has been of great benefit to the trainees.
The older children will move up to form an U7s team next year which will be run by Jon Swindell.
The youngsters will remain as Rising Stars for a further year. Training will start again on Saturday 7th September and we are looking for new 4 and 5 year-olds to join in with us. If you have a child that is interested in taking part, please contact me: glenn@clearconstruction.co.uk
Glenn Hawkins