Club of Conduct
Introduction
Football is a fantastic game and it gives a great deal of fun and pleasure to players, club officials, parents and spectators alike.
We all have a responsibility to ‘Respect Our Game’ and follow the laws of the game to allow the game to be played properly,
fairly and in a true sporting manner.
Bridge of Weir United players, members, coaches and all involved have a responsibility to promote high standards of behaviour by providing an enjoyable playing environment. We invite all associated with Bridge of Weir United to promote this code of conduct to help take a positive step towards improving behaviour on our touchlines and teaching young people to respect their team-mates, opponents, rules, officials, and themselves.
Our Roles and Responsibilities
Club Officials, coaches, parents, spectators, referees, volunteers and players all have a role in developing a positive football culture.
By involving the whole community, we inspire all, to set new standards and have a positive impact on their involvement with young people in football.
Working together we can encourage a cultural shift in football in Scotland to inspire young people to reach their potential in football and life. We ALL have a
responsibility to encourage all club officials, coaches, players, parents and spectators to follow the codes of conduct, to respect our game and deliver a consistent level of respect and sportsmanship for everyone involved in football.
Young Players
Play your part and support The SYFA’s Code of Conduct: When playing football, I will:
I understand that if I do not follow this code of conduct, I may:
Spectators and Parents / Carers
Play your part and support The SYFA’s Code of Conduct:
I understand that if I do not follow the Code, I may be:
Coaches, Team Managers and Club Officials
Play your part and support The SYFA’s Code of Conduct: On and off the field, I will:
When working with players, I will:
I understand that if I do not follow the Code, I may be: