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Whistle blowing
Policy.

Any adult or young person
With concerns about a
Colleague can “whistle blow”
By contacting The FA child
protection manager on:
0207 745 4771,
Or by writing to The FA case
Manager at the FA,
25 Soho Square,
London, W1D 4FA
Or by contacting the police,
social services
Or the NSPCC directly.
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The consent or their
Parent or Guardian
Healing Hotspurs

Junior Football Club
1997 - 2010
Code of Conduct

Players
· Learn and understand the laws of the game.
· Beat opponents by skill and not by unfair means.
· Do not argue with the referee or other match officials.
· Maintain your self-control at all times and never retaliate.
· Do not over celebrate or goad the opposition.
· Accept the instructions of your coach without question.
· Accept victory modestly and defeat graciously. Your team will be judged by your behaviour.
Parents/supporters
· Show you appreciate good football by clapping and cheering.
· Give a warm and generous welcome to both teams.
· Cheer for your team but recognise and applaud good football from the opposition too.
· Encourage the team in general but avoid giving specific instructions to individual players.
· Never argue with, or openly criticise, the referee, linesmen or other team’s coaches, players or supporters.
· Recognise skill, enthusiasm and sporting behaviour in both teams.
· Win, lose or draw, appreciate the efforts of all the players, coaches and match officials.
 

Healing Hotspurs Coaches’ Code of Conduct



· Treat all squad members fairly and equally irrespective of age, sex, race and ability.

· Encourage members to learn and understand the Laws of the Game.

· Encourage members to win by skill and not by unfair means.

· Do not argue with or openly criticize the referee or other match officials.

· Maintain your self control at all times.

· Encourage players frequently and criticize constructively.

· Teach players to accept victory modestly and defeat graciously.

· Recognize skill, enthusiasm and sporting behaviour in both teams.

· Win, lose or draw appreciate the efforts of all the players and officials.

· Always show the same level of enthusiasm you expect from your players.

· Respect our Club’s and opponent’s property and facilities.