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Parents COCParents and Spectators Code of ConductWoking Cougars will endeavour to maximise the safety, development, confidence, and enjoyment of all club members. The club believes that it is important that all parents and supporters set a proper example of behaviour for young players to follow by:-> Learning the laws of Association football – you will then appreciate how difficult interpretation can be. Do not enter the field of play unless invited to do so by the referee.> Never using foul or abusive language - do not shout abuse at match officials, players or other spectators.> Never taking the law into your own hands - let the club team manager deal with any problems that may arise.> Never being drawn into disputes - do not become involved in an argument or dispute with match officials, players or other spectators.> Setting a good example to young players - your conduct and attitude can be copied by them.> Recognising good sporting behaviour -show that you appreciate sportsmanship on the field.> Appreciating good football - show that you appreciate good football by either team. Never scold a child for making a mistake during a game.> Considering others - even if exited by the game yourself, remember and consider other spectators young and old. Always display courtesy and consideration to players and spectators from other teams. Do not leave everything to the manager; offer to help whenever you can.> Remembering walls have ears - remarks you may make, even in the dressing room could be detrimental to your club.> Remembering youth football is a game of enjoyment for boys and girls - support the boys and girls in a manner which will maintain the high reputation that the club has acquired for sporting behaviour. Never force an unwilling child to participate in football against their will. WOKING COUGARSThe Football Family http://www.surreyfa.co.uk/ http://www.splsoccer.com http://www.scgl.co.uk/ http://www.make-a-wish.org.uk/ http://www.wphfc.co.uk http://www.jalosty.co.uk http://www.psrcoaching.co.ukThis website was created using MAGIX Website Maker You will need the current version of Adobe Flash Player to view it. Further information can be found at magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community by MAGIX, the market leader for music, photo, and video software. |