Wednesday, December 29, 2004

PLAYERS INFORMATION

Player Equipment

Soccer boots
Soccer boots must be made of rubber for the base and studs (metal/hard plastic is not allowed).

Shin guards
Soccer is a contact sport. Shin guards help reduce the chance of injury to the shin (tibia), the third-most likely area of the body to be injured playing soccer, according to a recent study. Wearing shin guards is compulsory for all official matches (friendly and tournament).

Training attire for any events organised by WJFC
WJFC official training T-shirt with black shorts.


Socks
Long socks to cover shin guards. Preferably black.

Monday, December 27, 2004

INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

WET WEATHER TRAINING AND NOTIFICATION

The decision to call off training on rain days will only be decided at 5 pm. Decision will be taken by the club’s Administrator and the Head Coach. If the rain stops at 5 pm, training will resume at 5:15 - 5:30 pm and will end 60 minutes later. If rain still continues at 5 pm, a “No Training” will be declared and a sign will be posted at the gate. In any case of cancellation, a make-up training will be followed automatically the following Sunday.


In any instance, trainers will be around to advise parents and players. If training is cancelled, they will retain responsibility for supervising the players until they have been collected or in cases where the child goes on his own, parents will be notified of the cancellation via the child’s respective coaches.

If it rains during practice, training will be curtailed and the children will be taken to a sheltered location.

Parents please take note:
  • Cancellations due to wet weather can be obtained by calling the following – only after 5 pm.
Administrator
Mr Yusof Abdul Wahab
Email: whizzcats@gmail.com
Mobile: 96490285

or

Vice Administrator
Mr Rhaimie Wahap
Email: whizzcats_jfc@singapore.com
Mobile: 91724602

  • Parents/Guardian may choose not to send their child(ren)/ward if they feel the weather is bad.
  • Parents are encouraged to monitor the weather conditions and have their children collected early if the weather makes it impossible to train.
PARENTS CODE OF CONDUCT

Parents have a great influence on children’s enjoyment and success in football. All children play football because they first and foremost love the game – it’s fun.

It is important to remember that however good a child may become at football within our club it is important that we reinforce the message to parents that positive encouragement will contribute to:

  1. Children enjoying football
  2. A sense of personal achievement
  3. Self-esteem
  4. Improving the child’s skills and techniques

Please remember that a parent’s expectations and attitudes have a significant bearing on a child’s attitude towards:

  1. Other players
  2. Volunteer officials
  3. Coaches
  4. Game officials
  5. Spectators
  6. Opponents

At WJFC we want to ensure that the parents are always positive and encouraging towards ALL of the children and not just their own.

We therefore encourage you to:

  • Applaud all children as well as your own
  • Avoid coaching your child from the sidelines during training or games – be a volunteer coach if you want to do so.
  • Respect the coach and other volunteer officials, they are volunteers giving their personal time to provide a recreation for your child. (Criticism of the training method in a constructive manner is highly welcomed.)

The following are prohibited at all time (training ground and game venues):

  • Smoking, using drugs and drinking alcohol
  • Using profanities or display any form of unruly and negative behaviour
  • Striking, shoving, threatening to strike coaches, club officials, players, game officials or spectators


Tuesday, December 21, 2004

NEWS, VIEWS AND FEEDBACK

NEWS

Social Soccer - The Amateur Soccer Scene Portal
An Interview with Whizzcats Junior Football Club

Whizzcats Junior Football Club was founded in March 2004 by a group of volunteer parents. Social Soccer took the opportunity to interview the club administrator, Mr Rhaimie to learn more of his club and programmes they have to offer to the masses. Read more


Bedok Youth United Soccer Club News

A successful Whizzcats Junior FC Graduation Carnival and not so cool Bedok Youth Daddies Soccer Team.

Whizzcats Junior FC, in partnering with Evergreen Primary School, has successfully organised their very first Graduation Carnival. Read More


Woodlands Wellington Website
RAMs Reaches Out

Woodlands Wellington Football Club together with Evergreen Primary School and their junior football program the Evergreen Whizzcats organized a 2 day football camp at the Woodlands Stadium on the 22nd and 23rd of July 2007. Read More

COMMENTS
'You guys are doing a great job, we can see from the 1st training

that the kids are having a great time - keep it up.'

Deep & Reeta