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Hi everyone. We are looking for more girls to join Tulse Hill Junior Football Club which has been part of our community since 1964. We have several teams and children from 5-11 play in the Tandridge League. Some girls are playing in mixed teams and we have established a girls only training session for all girls regardless of age on Saturdays 10-12 noon in front of the cafe at Dulwich Park. All coaches are FA qualified and DBS checked. If you are interested let me know or check out our website www.tulsehilljfc.co.uk


Regards Mark

Head of Coaching

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Hi everyone - we have had a great response with 17 girls joining us since June for training aged between 8 and 14. Ability is mixed and includes absolute beginners.


Our coaches are all qualified and highly experienced with FA badges from Level 1 to UEFA B and are all CRB checked.


We are about to enter our first ever girls team into a Sunday League at U9s. There are still 2 or 3 places left if girls still want to join us and we still need a goalie, who will receive specific goalie training. Attitude is more important than ability.


We are also very close to forming a team at U13 so if your daughter is interested in joining us and is aged between 9 and 12 (on 1 Sept 2019) then come along to Dulwich Park on Saturday at 10am in front of the cafe. Details below in original message.


Feel free to email or call me


Mark

Head of Coaching

Tulse hill Junior FC

07770704884




Rad Wrote:

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> Hi everyone. We are looking for more girls to join

> Tulse Hill Junior Football Club which has been

> part of our community since 1964. We have several

> teams and children from 5-11 play in the Tandridge

> League. Some girls are playing in mixed teams and

> we have established a girls only training session

> for all girls regardless of age on Saturdays 10-12

> noon in front of the cafe at Dulwich Park. All

> coaches are FA qualified and DBS checked. If you

> are interested let me know or check out our

> website www.tulsehilljfc.co.uk

>

> Regards Mark

> Head of Coaching

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