Code of Conduct - Code of Conduct 1

The clubs primary objective is to promote football within the community at large to benefit those taking part and for the enjoyment of all whether they be Players, Managers, Coaches, Parents or Spectators.
Where Coaching/Training Sessions are organised, players are encouraged and assisted in developing their individual skills and overall team play in a controlled and well organised manner in order to allow them to gain the most from their game.
Please remember that those involved take their responsibilities seriously. However, in the main they are all volunteers and like you want enjoyment from their participation.
Subsequently, the club feels it necessary to remind everyone of their responsibilities by ensuring that they adhere to the following Code of Conduct.
1. Ensure that you arrive punctually when requested
2. Make sure that as a Player, you arrive with everything that is expected
3. Encourage and acknowledge skilful, lawful and sporting play
4. Respect Opponents as without them there would be no game
5. Give positive feedback at all times
6. Support, encourage and praise all of the players
7. Respect decisions made by Referees as well as those who may be responsible for assisting in officiating the game
8. Provide your full support to the Managers/Coaches at all times
9. Discuss any concerns that you may have in private and not whilst the Managers/Coaches are focusing on their specific duties
10. Do not coach from the Touchline and let only the Managers/Coaches communicate instructions to the players
11. Do not encroach onto the playing area
12. Ensure that you and any young children in your care keep well back from the Touchline and/or goal areas
13. Never use foul or abusive language
14. Remember, that you are representing grassroots football as well as the club so setting a good example on the Touchline is paramount
Thank you for your co-operation.
A parents / spectators expectations and attitudes have a significant bearing on a childs attitude towards:
Other players.
Officials.
Managers.
Spectators.
Ensure that parents / spectators within your club are always positive and encouraging towards all of the children not just their own.
Encourage parents / spectators to:
Applaud the opposition as well as you own team.
Avoid coaching the child during the game.
Not to shout and scream.
Respect the referees decision.
Give attention to each of the children involved in football not just the most talented.
Give encouragement to everyone to participate in football.
Ensure that parents / Spectators within your club agree and adhere to your clubs Code of Conduct and Child Protection Policy.
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The plans for CB Hounslow Sports Club are based on a local football club, CB Hounslow United, which was established in 1989 as a result of Richmond Rangers disbanding. The club was named after our chairman’s late father’s company ‘Cater Bank’ which sponsored the club at the beginning. Our membership is open to all local people and comprises all ages and abilities. The club has 13 teams, but plans to have over 25 football teams and other sport teams by 2016. To achieve this development, the club now has plans to re-develop the old sports pitches on Green Lane, adjacent to Beavers Estate in West Hounslow, which will enhance the recreational and sporting facilities for our local community and the surrounding area.
