Welcome to Celtic FC. The club was formed back in 1995 and
has since grown into a family orientated establishment that has produced a
number of very good players, who have since progressed onto bigger and better
things. The club has recently entered a new era with new faces taking the reins.
My main aim is to make sure that the club continues to grow
year in and year out, producing good calibre football players as well as coaches
and managers. One important aspect of running a successful and family orientated
club is good sportsmanship and conduct, which is something that we try to
promote down to all the age groups.
This can only be achieved by having the full support of the
executive officers of the club along with a great team of existing managers,
coaches and of course parent reps.
My goal at the beginning of each and every season is to make
sure that we can establish at least one new Under 7's team to represent the club
in the Harrow football league. This will allow the club to progress for the
coming years and will become a firm foundation for the future members of the
executive committee.
In addition to that I am also trying to establish a Celtic
men’s team that will allow our older boys and managers to continue with
the club rather than dispersing and moving onto other teams.
Finally I would like to thank the players, parents, coaches,
managers and committee members for their full support and hard work that makes
Celtic FC a successfully run club.
Good Luck to all our teams for the coming season.
Celtic Football Club expects all players, parents and other
supporters to protect and enhance its good name.
Celtic Football Club
considers it essential that full support is given to all social and fundraising
events.
Matches and Training
If the game is brought into disrepute by the action(s) of
players and/or spectators, the Football Association has the power to fine and/or
suspend the Club and ALL TEAMS from playing football.
- Managers, referees and players are to ensure that games are started on
time.
- Players who are unable to play in a match for any reason are to inform
their manager within a reasonable time so that plans may be
reorganised.
- Spectators should not attend the half-time briefing of players. This
should be left to the manager and/or coach.
- Players are to look respectable on the field of play (ie shirts tucked in
and socks pulled up).
SHIN PADS ARE A LEAGUE
REQUIREMENT
- No jewellery is to be worn on the field of play
- Only the manager and/or coach are to attend injured players on the field
of play.
- Players and parents are to respect the decisions of the manager and/or
coach.
- Players and spectators are expected to behave in a good sportsmanlike
manner and accept all decisions made by match officials.
- No spectator (parent or supporter) may go on to the field of play while a
game is in progress.
- Bad language by players, parents or spectators will not be tolerated at
any time. A match ban and fine could be imposed on the offender(s) by
the Committee.
- Spectators should only encourage players and not shout instructions on how
to play football.
- The Club will not be held liable for any fines imposed on parents by the
League.
- Any complaints about officials will be made by the team manager via the
Club Secretary to the League.
- In the event of a player being booked or sent off, any further action to
be taken by the Club, in addition to the action taken by the League, will be
decided by the Executive Committee.
- All players are expected to turn up for training and to arrive on
time. Players who are unable to train for any reason are to inform their
manager within a reasonable time so that plans may be reorganised.
- Players are responsible for the Club’s football kit while it is in their
care.
- Players, or their parents or guardians, who no longer wish to be part of
the Club or play for the Club are to inform the secretary as soon as possible
in writing.
- If parents or guardians have any grievances about the Club or any football
related matter, they should bring these to the attention of the Chairman or
any member of the Committee so that the matter may be dealt with in the proper
manner.
- Any parents who wish to transport players in any type of vehicle must
ensure they have insurance cover for all their passengers. No child
should be transported in an unseated vehicle of any kind.
Should there be a serious breach of the Code of Conduct
the Committee reserves the right to expel from membership any member without
redress.
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