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As part of the FA Club Chartered Status, we have devised set job descriptions of everyone's role at the club. If you would like a copy of these to read, or would be interested in helping the club.

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At Lawford Juniors we want everyone to enjoy playing and supporting football, from grassroots to adult level. To ensure we keep the fun in football, we have devised a set of procedures and guidelines for all that represent the club to review and follow at all times.

LJFC fully supports the Football Associations Respect campaign. More information can be found out by clicking on the FA Respect logo.

From Coaches to parents, to supporters and match officials. Lets all enjoy football and keep it fun for the boys and girls. Click on the relevant links to review the Lawford Juniors practices, policies, and procedures.  

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Your Role

PLAYERS
 
Whether you're in the starting team or on the bench, your role as a player is crucial to the success of Respect.
 
 On a match day, you'll be expected to work with your coaches and your captain to allow the referee to manage the game without being subjected to abuse. With the game losing thousands of referees from the game every year, it's hugely important, because without the referees, the game isn't the same.
 
 If the league you play in adopts the Respect programme, you will be asked to read, agree to, and sign, a Code of Conduct at your club. This will be your 'promise' to abide by a set of rules governing your behaviour as a player. Working together with your coach, your captain, and each referee that takes charge of your games during the season, you can play a major role in improving the game for everyone, through Respect.
 

COACHES
 
 
Coaches have a hugely important role to play in Respect, as they are not only responsible for their own behaviour, but they can also influence that of their players and spectators, too.
 
 On a match day, you'll be expected to work with your players, parents and other spectators to allow the referee to manage the game without being subjected to abuse.
 

CLUB AND LEAGUE OFFICIALS
 
 
The Respect programme relies on clubs and leagues to take active steps to ensure high standards of conduct throughout their club or league.
 
 Leagues can champion the Respect programme, and communicate the importance of Respect to their member clubs through meetings and bulletins.