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THE FA RESPECT CAMPAIGN - UPDATE
The Club and the League have signed up to the F.A. Respect Campaign and this will be put in place from January 2009.
What is Respect? It is a continuous F.A. initiative to improve behaviour on the pitch and on the sidelines in and at matches throughout the country - from grassroots to professional football.
Parents, players and officials are required to sign F.A. Respect Codes of Conduct, these are different to the Club Codes of Conduct signed on registration, and adhere to the rules laid down within the Campaign.
Posters explaining the campaign are available in the notice board in the Sir Bobby Robson Centre.
Respect tape will be erected on the pitches, 2 metres from the sideline. All spectators will be required to stand behind the tape. The only people allowed on the sideline will be the team coach/manager, first aider and one other official.
The referee will not speak to anyone behind the tape during the match and will only speak with the team captain or the manager.
Action will be taken against anyone who breaks the Code of Conduct.
The League and the Club regard this as a positive move as Respect aims to bring the fun back into football for young players.

INTRODUCTION
Deerness Valley Football Club was formed in 2003, as part of Ushaw
Moor Community Association, starting off with 4 teams in the U9, U10, U11 and
U12 age groups: then playing in the Russell Foster Youth League.
The club was started in 2003. Since then we have
gone from strength to strength. For our 2005/06 season there were a total of 11
boys teams in the Under 8 [U8] (3 Teams), U9 (2 Teams) , U10 (2 Teams), U11, U12, U13 and
U14 age groups, together with 2 girls teams, one each in the U10 and U12 age
groups. For the 2007/08 season we had 16 teams with a new U8 team and a new U12 girls team.
The club has a
simple philosophy:
"To train children in the game of
football in order to develop their football skills and social skills"

The policies of
the club are detailed under the Club Constitution. This outlines the key points
of the Clubs Constitution and shows its development towards gaining the Football
Association's Charter Mark in April 2005. We are proud to be registered members of Durham County Football Association and the English Football Association.
We also play in the Russell Foster Youth Leagues (probably one the most successful of its kind in the UK). Games are played throughout the wider Tyne & Wear area, with all Small Sided games taking place at venues kindly hosted by Sunderland City Council and the Nissan Motor Company.
All of our managers and coaches undergo successful Criminal Records Bureau checks. Twenty of our Coaches and Assistant Coaches have successfully passed the Football Associations Level 1 Coaching Certificate and two have also passed their Level 2 Coaching Certificate. All of our club Coaches are Football Association registered Coaches.
Deerness Valley F.C. runs teams for boys and girls from 7 to 16
years old. The managers, coaches and fans of the squads are made up of supportive parents who work within the club rules to develop the child's total ability.
Each year we run an introduction day for new boys and girls in the 6 to 8 year old age groups. We need new parents to step forward and run these new teams.
If you feel you can run a squad please contact the Chairman.
The younger age groups are mixed sex and play 7-a-side football (known as Small Sided Football in the Russell Foster Youth Leagues).
When they reach U11, the girls; in accordance with Football Association Guidelines, are separated into individual squads and the boys likewise.
At U11 they play 11-a-side football and the children are grouped by ability.
We try and place all teams in league divisions that are of a similar level so they can play friendly competitive football.
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Kicked Off:
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August 2003
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Final Whistle:
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Never!
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Extra Time:
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Always!
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CLUB COLOURS
The Club has kitted
every team out in the same colours of dark orange shirts, with black shorts and
socks. The shirts and shorts are loaned to the player by the club and are to
be returned at the end of each season. In order to assist the managers, parents and/or
guardians are requested to launder the children's strips. Any unreturned kit has to be paid for.
SPONSORSHIP
Deerness Valley F.C. welcomes squads having our team shirts sponsored by a company, or even an individual or consortium [where and whenever appropriate]. This is of considerable assistance in the club maintaining a low level of team player parental, or guardian, contribution towards subs (no pun intended). Like any charitable setup, capital contributions are always much appreciated and will assist us in building the esteem of the players, teams and club. More "coal in our boiler" to fuel the future. This element of contribution should be purchased via our Club Secretary, to ensure that the new club logo is adorned on all of our tops, in accordance with the current Football Association regulations. Sponsors are to be invoiced, so as to pay the suppliers directly, which helps minimise our costs and assists sponsors with their accountancy.
For further
details please contact our Club Secretary.
FUND RAISING
The club relies
on five main forms of income, these being:
- All of our Supporters (including our hosts)
- Subscription
- Sporting grants
- Kit sponsorship
- Fund Raising
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