Club Ethos & Coaching Philosophy

Our club ethos is a written declaration that sets out how we want to run as a club. It’s simple and concise and can be understood by players, parents, and officials.

  • To provide football for all children of all ages and abilities in a fun and safe environment
  • To promote good behaviour and respect for others
  • To ensure all players play within the rules of the game
  • Promote the importance of Teamwork
  • Play to win but not at the cost of development
 

Our club coaching philosophy provides clear direction and guidance to our process of supporting the development of our players.

  • Deliver age-appropriate coaching to support their journey through the different formats of the game
  • Offer a challenging but supportive environment where children can learn from their mistakes
  • Maximum touches of the ball to maximise development
  • Create realistic game scenarios through small-sided games
  • Encourage decision-making in a pressure-free environment
  • Harness creativity
  • Inspire a love for football
  • Let Our Players Play
 

We follow the FA Four Corner Model for long-term player development, with age-appropriate coaching delivery for the Foundation Phase (players aged 5-11), the Youth Development Phase (players aged 12-16), and the Professional Development Phase (players aged 18-21).

The FA Four Corner Model

The FA Four Corner Model was developed by The FA to support coaches with their planning and delivery of football coaching sessions. The FA’s aim was to ensure that young players were being coached to not only develop technically but to develop as whole people.

In order to make the model easily usable for all levels of coaching, the Four Corners are broken down into four colours:

Red – Technical/Tactical

Green -Psychological

Yellow – Physical

Blue – Social

The characteristics of each of the Four Corners are defined as:

  • Technical/Tactical – Football-related skills; control, passing, dribbling, shooting, and support play
  • Psychological – Mental attributes; decision making, enjoyment, and spatial awareness
  • Physical – Movement within the game; sprinting, turning, jumping, acceleration, agility, and strength
  • Social – Interactions with other players; communication, teamwork, friendship, and encouraging others

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