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Lyne F.C going forward and looking for new talent.

With the 2009/10 season coming to a close, Lyne F.C are already planning for next year with the intension to improve further the service we give to the membership, become even more progressive on the training ground, and of course become even more successful  on the pitch.csclubs.jpg

This season has been outstanding for Lyne F.C with the Club achieving F.A Charter Standard, teams being entered into the Surrey Youth League for the first time, a team being entered into the East Berks League on a Saturday and of course teams in the Surrey Primary League where it all started.

imagescak5o1p7.jpgAdded to the above we have agreed an affiliation with Hampton and Richmond Borough F.C which are members of The Blue Square Conference and Suburban Premier League. This affiliation will give the opportunity for members of Lyne F.C to progress to the highest levels of football locally and also give every member free admission to all Hampton and Richmond Borough matches accompanied by a paying adult.

 

Another great addition to the opportunities Lyne F.C offers to its members at the age of 15 plus is Knaphill F.C with whom we have recently forged a link to give those members that are not quite ready for Blue square or Suburban an option of youth football in the Allied Counties Youth League.

knaphill.jpgKnaphill F.C have just created a new youth structure for the coming season (2010/2011)and Lyne F.C are pleased to endorse their ideas and progressive vision for young players to reach the highest levels of football to which abilities allow.

Equally at Knaphill F.C have senior opportunities in the Combine Counties League at reserves and 1st team levels .

So as you can see by Lyne F.C forging affiliations and links with the right sort of progressive clubs with the right people involved, Lyne F.C members have fantastic opportunities to achieve and develop to a level of senior football which befits their ability levels.    

 

Lyne F.C will also continue to ensure that all our financial income goes back to our members and football. The clubs recognises that our members need good pitches to play and train on, good coaching and good equipment, but the most important thing which doesn’t cost any money is a great environment to progress, enjoy and play football in.lyne f.c badge.png

With our coaches totally committed to the development of our members, the whole Club will continue to train throughout the summer months with an aim to being even more successful in the up and coming season.

The books are now open to new members at all age groups, so if you are interested in joining a  local club, that has both eyes open with one focused on enjoyment and the other focused on progression.

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We also have opportunities for qualified or new coaches (Subject to interview and C.R.B clearance) that are interested in forming new teams at Lyne F.C for next season or willing to contribute to our already established teams. 

If interested, 

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High Sheriff Youth Award Presented to Lyne FC PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Johnson   
Thursday, 11 September 2008

Lyne, September 10, 2008 – Surrey County High Sheriff, Mrs. Sally Varah, today visited Lyne FC’s home ground in Lyne Lane, Lyne to present the club with a High Sheriff Youth Award of £1000 towards new training kit.  In the past year, the High Sheriff Youth Awards scheme has distributed over £40,000 to young people and youth organizations in Surrey that are actively helping to reduce crime and bad behaviour and contributing to making their communities a stronger and safer place. The award to Lyne FC recognizes the club’s achievement in providing more than 100 local children from all backgrounds and abilities the opportunity to play football and keep active. The club also plays its part in the local community through helping Lyne Village Hall association maintain the recreation grounds and partnering with local Primary School, St. Ann’s Heath in Virginia Water to share facilities and provide soccer school activities at the weekends. Nigel Edgecombe, Club Coordinator, said “We are absolutely delighted to receive this award. We very much respect what the High Sheriff is trying to do make our communities safer and stronger and we are glad to play our part.”  The award has been used by Lyne to buy every player a new training top to help build a common sense of identity and belonging amongst the club. The High Sheriff was able to see the kit first hand during her visit as the children put on a special training session and talked freely about why they enjoy football.  Commenting on her visit, Sally Varah said “I am impressed by the enthusiasm and energy of the young people – aged from 9 to 15, and from diverse backgrounds and communities – who are actively committed to Lyne FC. It’s good to know that by funding the training strip, we are helping to build that sense of identity. “In my year as High Sheriff, I am particularly keen to support diversionary sports projects that promote potential in young people – and lead to healthy, fulfilled lives that are freer from crime and disaffection.  I look forward to hearing that the teams from Lyne FC are top of their leagues!”  For further information see www.lyne.co.uk                           www.surreyhighsheriff.org
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 November 2008 )
 
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