Branton Junior Football Club
Respect FC - Uniting Against the Ugly Side of Football PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andy Buddle   
Wednesday, 19 January 2011 19:11
Respect F.C. - The Club With One Goal
 

The Football Association has taken a radical new approach to tackling bad behaviour from fans and players by launching its own football club Respect F.C.

For every fan that joins Respect F.C., The FA has pledged to put £1 back into the Respect initiative within grassroots football (up to the value of £50,000). Members of the Club will be able to vote online atwww.RespectFootballClub.com to say how this money is used at the end of the 2010/ 2011 season. 

The aim of the club is not to win silverware or secure a Champions League place; its goal will be to unite fans against the ugly side of the beautiful game to create a safe and enjoyable environment in which it can take place.
 
Click on http://www.respectfootballclub.com/ to register your support 
 
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Everyone at Branton Juniors FC is looking forward to the 2011/2012 football season.   

We welcome enquiries from players between the ages of 7 and 18 who would like to be part of this excellent 'Charter Standard' Junior Football Club. 

If anyone is interested in joining us, whether that be players, coaches, referees then please get in touch

 
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 History

Branton Juniors was formed back in the summer of 1988, at that time called 'Branton and RAF Finningley Junior Football Club'.  It was formed by Phil Man and he was soon joined by Gary Burns and Roger Griggs, all having boys eager to play in an organised team.  Soon there were enough players, and two teams were entered at U10 and U11 in the Doncaster and District Boys Sunday League.  Branton played all there home matches at Kilham Lane and the fledgling club also ran a nursery group of 9's and under on Saturday mornings.  Over the coming years the popularity in the club grew, forcing the club to move to a new home within RAF Finningley.   However by 1994 the clubs had grown into one of the largest Junior clubs in the area and another moved beckoned, moving to our current location at Hayfield School.

Today the club now has teams ranging from U7's through to U16's amounting to some 180 players. 

 


 
 
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