Respect
Respect
Respect isn’t just earned on the pitch, its earned off of it as well. When we talk about Respect, we are talking about the positive environment we want to encourage across all of football.
It’s about making the game a better place for all to enjoy.
To achieve this, we understand the importance of the role of our coaches across the game in implementing a positive environment to make their players better on and off the pitch.
A coaches dedication takes players to the next level. Tactics, skills, fitness - all these things are important, but there’s one big factor that can make a huge difference to the people you coach - and it could be the simplest change you make this year to transform your team.
“My coach was just so infectiously positive and enthusiastic all the time.” - Esme Morgan
“My coach didn’t only build me as a player - he built me as a person.” - Marcus Rashford
Hear directly from our England stars on the importance their grassroots coaches played on influencing and shaping their footballing journeys and setting them on the right path to a successful career. And when we spoke to the former grassroots coaches, they told us that their ethos revolved around making the players feel positive and respected.
Studies have even shown that players who feel positive on the pitch actually play better.
While as a coach you can’t control each moment on the pitch, you can set the tone before and during every match, at every training session, in every interaction with your team.
See our handy tips for help instil a more positive environment for your club.
Hear from Esme Morgan and her grassroots coach Martin Windle on the importance of positivity and respect.
The Grassroots Code
The Grassroots Code is designed to unite everyone across grassroots football by driving positive standards of behaviour we can all get behind.
Good behaviour deserves everyone’s respect. Created with contributions gathered from grassroots clubs, The Grassroots Code will improve and maintain the standards everyone expects to see at your own club as well as others.
To do so, The Grassroots Code includes Standards of Behaviour which ensure a positive football environment for all. They’re very clear, so everyone can understand and remember them:
• Enjoy The Game - we're here to enjoy ourselves... win, lose or draw.
• Give Respect - we always treat others as we'd like to be treated.
• Be Inclusive - we embrace our differences... football is a game for everyone.
• Work Together - we're a team, on and off the pitch.
• Play Safe - we all have a role in safeguarding children.
Together, these Standards of Behaviour promote a positive, inclusive and respectful football experience for everyone. One in which your club can take pride in. One which makes even the strongest football clubs stronger. One which better represents our communities. Find out more HERE.
Respect isn’t just earned on the pitch, its earned off of it as well. When we talk about Respect, we are talking about the positive environment we want to encourage across all of football.
It’s about making the game a better place for all to enjoy.
To achieve this, we understand the importance of the role of our coaches across the game in implementing a positive environment to make their players better on and off the pitch.
A coaches dedication takes players to the next level. Tactics, skills, fitness - all these things are important, but there’s one big factor that can make a huge difference to the people you coach - and it could be the simplest change you make this year to transform your team.
“My coach was just so infectiously positive and enthusiastic all the time.” - Esme Morgan
“My coach didn’t only build me as a player - he built me as a person.” - Marcus Rashford
Hear directly from our England stars on the importance their grassroots coaches played on influencing and shaping their footballing journeys and setting them on the right path to a successful career. And when we spoke to the former grassroots coaches, they told us that their ethos revolved around making the players feel positive and respected.
Studies have even shown that players who feel positive on the pitch actually play better.
While as a coach you can’t control each moment on the pitch, you can set the tone before and during every match, at every training session, in every interaction with your team.
See our handy tips for help instil a more positive environment for your club.
Hear from Esme Morgan and her grassroots coach Martin Windle on the importance of positivity and respect.
The Grassroots Code
The Grassroots Code is designed to unite everyone across grassroots football by driving positive standards of behaviour we can all get behind.
Good behaviour deserves everyone’s respect. Created with contributions gathered from grassroots clubs, The Grassroots Code will improve and maintain the standards everyone expects to see at your own club as well as others.
To do so, The Grassroots Code includes Standards of Behaviour which ensure a positive football environment for all. They’re very clear, so everyone can understand and remember them:
• Enjoy The Game - we're here to enjoy ourselves... win, lose or draw.
• Give Respect - we always treat others as we'd like to be treated.
• Be Inclusive - we embrace our differences... football is a game for everyone.
• Work Together - we're a team, on and off the pitch.
• Play Safe - we all have a role in safeguarding children.
Together, these Standards of Behaviour promote a positive, inclusive and respectful football experience for everyone. One in which your club can take pride in. One which makes even the strongest football clubs stronger. One which better represents our communities. Find out more HERE.
reporting incidents of racism, discrimination, harassement and bullying
dealing with inappropriate behaviour from players
dealing with inappropriate behaviour from parents/spectators