kp789
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Good to hear about your teams success and credit to your dad. Out of interest, what is his football background? Playing, coaching etc? Did he do any badges? I am not being snobby I am genuinely curious.MCFCHOWELL said:My dad has been a coach here in Manchester, since I was under 9's. We're now Under 16's (but play in an under 17's division). The amount of effort he, and many others put in, is really admirable. IT takes so much hard work for such little notable rewards.
We've won numerous league title's, domestic cups and finally won the County Cup last year, (thanks to the Mcr FA for a great night playing at Curzon Ashton). We've got players at City, Oldham, Blackburn, Fleetwood, Bury and Bolton. At the moment we're looking to become a non-league teams youth squad. Currently had offers from three as of yet, so we the remaining lads should find a way into some form of decent football.
As another poster above me stated, the lack of good quality facilities is a large reason as to why we haven't succeeded nationally for some time. We have played on 3G pitches for some time now, the amount of games that would otherwise be cancelled on grass is remarkable. We've got 5 games before christmas, 3 of which are away. So, realistically we think we'll have 2 games in basically 2 months.
With the building of more 3G pitches, they'll hopefully be less games cancelled. Which means more football for everyone, which can only be a good thing?
3G pitches are an absolute must though I agree, if we are not playing competitive football because the matches are cancelled, how are we expected to improve and develop as players?