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RESPECT at Randlay <strong>Colts</strong><br />

PLAYERS<br />

Our Players are the only reason we have Randlay <strong>Colts</strong> and we want them to enjoy and<br />

participate fully in each and every aspect of training and matches. To do this we also have<br />

expectations for our players behaviour.<br />

We except our players to<br />

· Always play to the best of their ability<br />

· Play fairly – not to cheat, complain or<br />

waste time<br />

· Respect their team-mates, the other<br />

team, the referee and the coaches<br />

and managers.<br />

· Play by the rules, as directed by the<br />

referee<br />

· Shake hands with the other team and<br />

referee at the end of the game<br />

· Listen and respond to what coach/<br />

team manager tells them.<br />

REPORTING WELFARE AND ISSUES OF CONCERN<br />

Randlay <strong>Colts</strong> have a Club Welfare Officer who is the focal point for issues concerning the<br />

welfare of our players. Our Club Welfare Officers liaise directly with League and the FA Welfare<br />

Officers over incidents at our training and matches.<br />

We encourage parents to report bad behaviour or any concerns they have, this should be in the<br />

first instant be to the Team Manager who maybe able to resolve an issue immediately or if this<br />

is not possible then concerns can be reported direct to our Club Welfare Officer who will contact<br />

you to discuss the issue as soon as possible.<br />

Our Club Welfare Officer (John Davies) can be contacted on 07815164974 or email<br />

welfare@randlaycoltsjfc.co.uk<br />

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