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Find below a statement from the National League regarding dates for Season 2021/22 sent to all member clubs on 26 May 2021.
Young stars from the Leamington FC Football Academy have been helping the country’s top coaches take the next step in their development during a visit to England’s national football centre.
Players from the academy, which is run in partnership with college group WCG and based at Moreton Morrell College, were invited to support the UEFA B Licence coaching courses taking place at St George’s Park.
More than 20 players from the academy travelled to the home of England’s football teams and FA education across the two days.
During the visit, they took part in a series of drills and exercises to put the coaches being tested through their paces.
They were also given a chance to tour the world-class facilities at St George’s Park and see the environment in which athletes at the elite level train.
Dylan Diggle, 17, was one of the players involved on the day and said it was a great experience.
“It was really good. We were coached by top level coaches who are the best at what they do and after seeing them in action it made me realise it might be an avenue I want to explore with my career,” said Dylan.
“The pitches there were immaculate and everyone loved the experience.”
The opportunity arose from a relationship formed between Leamington FC and Ian King, Coach Developer at the Professional Footballers Association.
Mark Fogarty, Head of Football Development at Leamington FC, said: "It was a fantastic opportunity for our players and staff to experience some of the best facilities in world football at St Georges Park and one that they won't forget in a hurry.
“Our students were asked to play in the practice sessions while high level coaches from around the country are assessed by FA staff as to their suitability to receive various coaching awards.
“It was important for the players to behave in the most professional way and it will give them great life skills for the future in terms of their concentration over long periods of time, which will only serve them well in their careers and future education.”
WCG is one of the few colleges in the country to work directly with a football club on an education scheme.
Students benefit from up to 10 hours of additional football a week and get to play some of their fixtures at the club's 3,050-capacity Your Co-op Community Stadium.
Philippa Gerrard, Head of Department for Sport at WCG, said: “This was an incredible opportunity for players in the academy to visit a facility like St George’s Park. To train in an environment like that will give them something to really strive towards.
“A big part of the academy is the opportunities it presents to gain an insight into the world of football and everything that goes into elite sport, and visits like this to the nation’s premier facilities are a great way to support that.”
Moreton Morrell College will be hosting its next open day on Thursday, June 24 from 5.30pm to 8pm.
To find out more about the courses available at WCG and for information on upcoming trials for the Leamington FC Academy visit www.wcg.ac.uk/leamingtonfc
The club are delighted to announce that admission and season ticket prices for Season 2021-2022 will be frozen for the third consecutive year.
Adult £13
Concessions (Over 60's) £9
Student £6
Under 18 £3
Under 12 Free
Adult £199
Concessions (Over 60's) £118
Student £85
Under 18 £45
Under 12 Free
Early Bird Season Tickets can be purchased up until 30 June 2021. Application forms can be downloaded here.
Payment can be made by cheque or by transfer to the club's bank account. Details are contained on the application form.
Chairman Jim Scott said, ‘We recognise that these are challenging times for many people hence the decision by the Board of Directors to freeze prices. Last summer in recognition of the very uncertain circumstances, we made the decision not to sell season tickets, as we felt it would be very unfair to take fans money when there were so many unknowns re spectator attendance.
We are far more confident that spectators will be allowed to attend games from the outset of the coming season and thus are comfortable to sell season tickets, having already seen quite a few enquiries re how and when they can be purchased by fans who are clearly anxious to get back to watching their beloved Brakes.
We too cannot wait for you to come back through the gate as I have to confess it was a pretty soulless experience watching the team behind closed doors last season. It was even more disappointing that fans were unable to cheer the team on in light of their best level of performance since acquiring Step 2 status.
We look forward to seeing you in July when we have an exciting programme of pre-season friendlies, details of which will be announced in the next few weeks.’
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