STEVENAGE COLTS 6 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U10`S SEMI FINALISTS 2004-2005
BURY RANGERS 6 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U11`S SEMI FINALISTS 2005-2006
KEMPSTON WEST END 5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U11`S CUP WINNERS 2005-2006
KEMPSTON WEST END 5 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U11`S PLATE WINNERS 2005-2006
WARE YOUTH 6 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U11`S RUNNERS UP 2005-2006
HEELANDS RANGERS MILTON KEYNES)6 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U11`S CUP WINNERS 2005-2006
HEELANDS RANGERS (MILTON KEYNES) 6 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U11`S RUNNERS UP 2005-2006
ALCONBURY COLTS 6 A SIDE TOURNAMENT U 14`S SEMI FINALISTS 2008 - 2009
THE START OF THE TEAM. (21/09/07)
I started the team in may 2001 when the players were U6`s. We trained at chells park in the Summer, and in the Winter we trained inside the chells park pavillion. The only origenal member of the team who is still with us is Alexander Gould. From a very small number of boys at the beginning we soon had enough players aged 6 & 7 to make 2 mini soccer teams (16 players). we started out with friendlies against other local teams but our first game was against a strong Bedwell Rangers team at Knebworth cricket ground on 16.10.01 where we lost the 1st game 0-5 and the 2nd game 0-2. We learned very quickly and as you can see by the list of trophies we have won, we went on to be a very successful team both in the Stevenage Mini Soccer League and in the Royston Crow Youth League.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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What would you do to improve the next generation of British footballers?
Youth development has been at the top of the grassroots football agenda lately, so what would you do to help improve the next generation of British talent? Have your say!