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| MK Wanderers Level III Coaches Award |

Simon Jay & Jackie Bushell
MK Wanderers Under 14 Kestrels team are in the best possible hands following their coach Simon Jay's achievement of passing his FA Level 3 coaching badge in November 2006. The award has taken Simon the best part of 12 months of hard work to get through and only 3 candidates from an original intake of 24 managed to reach the necessary standards for this highly prized football qualification. The squad now boast TWO coaches with this accreditation as Simon joins colleague Jackie Bushall (pictured) who received her Level 3 badge a few years ago and she is now working towards her Level 4 ( UEFA "A" licence ). The team are also benefitting from Simon and Jackie's coaching skills as they were promoted last season and are playing a good standard of football in the Under 14's Division 1 of the Milton Keynes and Border Counties League season 2006-07. Anyone who is interested in football coaching, with players at any age from 7 to adult, should contact the MK Wanderers Chairman, Aitch White on MK 506402, or visit the clubs website, www.mkwanderers.co.uk. "
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| INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S FOOTBALL IS COMING HOME….. TO MILTON KEYNES! |
According to a report on the BBC Sports website (1st February), the England Women’s Senior squad will visit Milton Keynes on Thursday 8th March to play Russia at the MK Dons ground in an international friendly match.
Additionally, friendly matches are scheduled against Holland on Wednesday 14th March at Swindon, and Iceland on Thursday 17th May (venue to be confirmed).
England are also scheduled to play a friendly international against Scotland at the new Wembley stadium on March 11th, provided that the venue is completed in time.
The increased number of fixtures for the England Women’s team will serve as preparation for the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup, to be held in China in September. England qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1995, following a run of 8 qualification matches in which they scored 29 goals and conceded only 2, from 6 wins and 2 draws.
The England Women’s squad last visited Milton Keynes in February 2005, when they defeated Italy 4-1 courtesy of goals from Fara Williams, Jodie Handley, Amanda Barr and Karen Carney. _____________________________________________________________ |
Charter Standard Community Club Award Febuary 2004 |
MK Wanderers Football Club has been awarded the F.A. Charter Standard Community Club Award (the highest of the four Charter Awards that is available), we are the first Milton Keynes club to be recognised for this prestigious award.
The F.A. Charter Standard is awarded to clubs who display a commitment to delivering a quality experience to its players and those who attain the Charter Standard are taking part in a genuine grassroots revolution.
Chairman Aitchison-Vernon White says "This is a fantastic award for the club, and it demonstrates our commitment to providing a safe and secure environment for our players". He would like to thank everyone connected with the club for their hard work and dedication, without that this award would not have been possible.
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Female Players Recruitment January 2004 |
MK WANDERERS FC LADIES ARE RECRUITING FEMALE PLAYERS FOR THE FOLLOWING TEAMS: UNDER 16, SENIOR RESERVES, & SENIOR 1st.
RING MIKE ON 07931 834655 / 01908 675720
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Partnership Agreement October 2002 |
Wimbledon FC's football in the community is helping MK Wanderers with coach development education.
 Every month, Football in the Community coaches work with group of MK Wanderers players, taking a different age group from, (U9 to U18, boys and girls) for each session.
MK Wanderers coaches are all able to attend the coaching clinics, which benefits the players as well as helping to develop the skills of the local coaches.
Wimbledon is keen to establish strong working partnerships with local football. Development officer Darren Oldroyd said: "Wimbledon are delighted to have establish such good relationship with MK Wanderers.
"We hope that the development of the skills of the club's coaches will give MK Wanderers players the opportunity to enhance their skills and further their enjoyment. MK Wanderers chairman Aitchison-Vernon White said: "This agreement demonstrates the support MK Wanderers has for Wimbledon Football Club's move to Milton Keynes. We very much appreciates the coach education for coaches and the development of our players. I hope that MK Wanderers and Wimbledon FC can carry on this great partnership for a long time to come." |