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Dulwich Youth FC is looking for players now. We are looking for players in next years U10, U11, U12 and U13 age groups. That means if you are going to be in years 5-8 next year you can join now. For more information please visit www.dulwichyouthfc.co.uk or email [email protected] We need you to sign up as soon as possible as we have a league registration deadline by which all our players need to be registered with the league. We are based in Dulwich, SE22 8JU. Training on SATURDAY AFTERNOON and matches on SUNDAY. PLEASE SIGN UP NOW. Application forms can also be downloaded from this post.


www.dulwichyouthfc.co.uk

Hello Nicky,


Our plan is to have training between 2-3pm on a Saturday afternoon for all teams, however this is not set in stone and this might change next season. Matches will be on a Sunday. The times of these matches will vary from week to week as the Kick Off times are not determined by us. If you have any other questions please do contact me.


Many Thanks

Chris

Dulwich Youth FC

The training sessions will last between 75-90 mins. So that will be 2-3.15/3.30. We cannot confirm the exact timing though, as these will depend on pitch availability. If you have any other questions please do ask.


Thanks

Chris

Dulwich Youth FC

Hello there,


Both my husband and son are a little hesitant about signing up for this new club, when our son has never taken part in any football club or classes before, but is probably keen to play as a goalkeeper. What would happen if he chose to wait until September to see the training in action, before deciding to commit to joining the club? Are you very close to having sufficient players signed up now, and to close the registrations for new ones? Also, is this 'new' club a great opportunity for a 'new' player like our son, in terms of getting to play in matches - our son's friends have been training with Dulwich Hamlet club for over a year now and are only just starting to be asked to play in matches.


Many thanks for any feedback you can provide.


Regards,

Nicky.

Hi Nicky,


Our registration deadline is the end of next week, this is so we have enough time to complete all the neccasary paperwork to ensure all the players are eligible to play competitively in the coming season. Unlike many other clubs, all our players will get to play in competitive games against other clubs in a league next season. I believe it is a great opportunity for newcomers to the sport to have a go and enjoy themselves, we are a new club playing in the SELKENT C division so there will be chances for players of all abilities to have a go. Unfortionately in September it will be to late to register your Son, if you wanted to register your son it would have to be done at the start of next week.


If you have any other questions please do contact me.


Many Thanks

Chris

Dulwich Youth FC

Hi Nicky,


You are correct, SELKENT rules do allow for players to be signed up after Sep 1st and we do have to have a minimum number of players signed up by that date to avoid a ?5 fine. However in order to sign a player up, we need to have their registration documents approved by a registration administrator, these are Selkent officials who sign off on our players to make them eligible to play. We have been advised to hand deliver and collect the registration documents from the administrator to eliminate the risk of them being lost in the post. This hand delivery and collection takes a lot of time for a club volunteer to travel their and back twice. As such, the clubs policy is to have all our players signed up by Sep 1st where possible to avoid the additional trips that one of us will have to make at the clubs expense. If you have any other questions or queries, please contact me.


Kind Regards

Chris

Dulwich Youth FC

Hello Chris,

Thanks for the additional advice, etc. We've been thinking about it and can see that it is a great opportunity, but perhaps our son just isn't quite up for the commitment of a proper football club just yet. I think he first needs to show us by going along to some classes or groups that he is really interested and therefore committed to getting himself off to football training every Saturday afternoon, and Sunday for matches from time to time.

Kind regards,

Nicky

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