RESPECT THE REFEREE, RESPECT OUR OPPONENTS, RESPECT OFFICIALS, RESPECT PARENTS, RESPECT EACH OTHER.
Founded in 1999 rapidly becoming the main junior football club for Gorton ,Abbey Hey & Openshaw.
We are currently based at ABBEY HEY school in Gorton were we have 2 mini soccer pitches & 1 11 a side pitch,we are in the process of seeding a 2nd 11 a side pitch at Sacred Heart school and also have 11 a side pitches at Gorton & Debdale parks,Hopefully we will shortly be relocating all our teams to the fantastic new facility at Wright Robinson Sports College.
The club has recentley become associated with Manchester City FC and are running soccer schools for 4-6 year old children at Wright Robinson Sports College every monday & tuesday evening 6-7pm to incorporate the clubs community program.
!!!CONGRATULATIONS!!!
The 9th annual Delamere Rangers JFC presentation night took place at the GMB club on FRI 20/06/08.Again this was a fantastic night and the club wishes to congratulate all award winners and every member of every team on their acheivements. Remember football is a team game and we need each other to succeed.
FUNDAY
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
A MASSIVE THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HELPED OUT ON THE FUNDAY IT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS AND THE CLUB MADE A HUGE AMOUNT OF MONEY,NOW LETS GET THE SPONSOR MONEY IN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND WE CAN FIND OUT JUST HOW MUCH WE HAVE RAISED.
MANY THANKS TO:
ABBEY HEY SCHOOL
DAVE THE CARETAKER
JOANNE FOR THE SIGNED CITY SHIRT,
PAULINE - HOOK A DUCK
JULIE - TOMBOLA
EVE - SOAK THE COACH
SHARON & LOUISE - CAKE STALL
TRACEY - BISCUIT DECORATION
VERA,ADELE,SUE & HARRY - SWEETS,CAKE & GIFT SET
TRACEY - GUESS THE TEDDY'S NAME
CLAIRE & HUSBAND - LUCKY DIP
EMMA - DESIGN THE KIT
JIM & RYAN - TIN CAN ALLEY
SIMON - STRAW GAME
SARAH - FOOD STALL
MICHELLE & ANNA - FACE PAINTING
LORRAINE & TINA - TEA & COFFEE
ELLE & PAULA - BRIK A BRAK
AND A SPECIAL MENTION TO KELLY FOR ALL HER HARD WORK IN ORGANISING THE EVENT & HER HUSBAND ROB WHO NOT ONLY MADE THE SOAK A COACH BOARD BUT WAS THERE ON THE DAY TO HELP OUT.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
Get ready for the new season - win a load of balls for your team!
Footballs, footballs, footballs! We've teamed up with Umbro to bring you the perfect boost for pre-season training - 10 Club Website footballs for your team!
What would you do to improve the next generation of British footballers?
Youth development has been at the top of the grassroots football agenda lately, so what would you do to help improve the next generation of British talent? Have your say!