Sprotbrough and Cusworth Crusaders are a junior football club from the Sprotbrough and Cusworth districts of Doncaster. During the 2010/11 season, Crusaders are operating 16 teams in the Doncaster and District Junior Sunday Football League, ranging from Under 7 to Under 16. And, for the second season, the club is running three Girls teams in the Sheffield and Hallamshire Girls County League (U9/U11/U13).
* The Doncaster & District Junior Sunday Football League acknowledges that every child, young person or adult playing or participating in football should be able to do so in an enjoyable and safe environment.
*Sprotbrough & Cusworth Crusaders JFC acknowledges that all of the above should be protected from poor practice and from all forms of abuse, and we fully support and subscribe to this policy.
*Sprotbrough & Cusworth Crusaders JFC will not tolerate any form of inappropriate language or behaviour from parents, guests, spectators, visitors, players, officials or club representatives, particularly that aimed at match officials and participating children.
*Sprotbrough & Cusworth Crusaders JFC reserves the right to ask any person demonstrating actions deemed to conflict with this policy to move away from the pitch sidelines and, if necessary, to leave the ground and/or premises.
*Sprotbrough & Cusworth Crusaders JFC thanks you for your cooperation.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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What would you do to improve the next generation of British footballers?
Youth development has been at the top of the grassroots football agenda lately, so what would you do to help improve the next generation of British talent? Have your say!