Club Administration
Important information about yellow/ red cards and sin bins
When a player receives a yellow or red card in a formal league or cup match a fine is usually imposed on the Club by the Dorset FA. The fines vary depending on the severity of the caution.
Caution Offences (bookings) - this carries a £12 fine.
Sending Off Offences carry from 1 to 3 match bans depending on the offence and a £30 fine
Sin Bins
All our leagues we play in have to adopt the new Sin Bin Rules.
Sin Bins are for dissent only
- Sin Bin to last for 10 minutes in matches of a 90 minute duration
- Sin bin to last for 8 minutes in all other matches
- http://www.thefa.com/get-involved/respect/sin-bins
Once the fine has been paid by the Club, the details will be passed to the players parents and the player who are requested to repay the fine to the Club as soon as possible.
Club Accident Form
Club accident form to download and fill in.
Club Constitution
The Club Constitution provides the framework within which the Club operates. The Club is run by the Executive Committee which is elected at the AGM, supported by the Management Committee which includes the Managers of all the Club football teams.
The "Adult Members - Addition club rules" document sets out further rules that must be observed by Adult members of the club.
Adult Members Application form and Code of Conduct
All Adults who wish to become Members of the Club (including Team Managers, Coaches, Referees and other Adult Volunteers) must fill in the application form below and agree to be bound by the Club Constitution, Rules and Code of Conduct. Once completed the application form is to be given to the Club Secretary who will process it. For certain Members, particularly Team Managers and Coaches, applicants may be requested to attend an interview with the Club Executive Committee.
Junior Members Application form and Code of Conduct
All those who attend training or play for the Club are called 'Junior Members'. Application for Junior Membership must be renewed annually (usually before the season starts each year). Young people who wish to train or play for the club must fill in the application form below and agree to be bound by the Club Constitution, Rules and Code of Conduct. Once completed the form is to be given to your Team Manager who will pass it to the relevant Secretary, depending on whether you are playing mini (7 a side) or youth (11 a side) football.
Parents, Carers and Supporters Code of Conduct
All those who attend matches or training to watch and support the club are asked to abide by the Parents code of conduct.
- Parents code of conduct (pdf)