Lucozade - Proven to give you Edge
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
middle split
Under 8's Rangers
Last Updated: 12/07/10 @ 10:45 (Season Archive)
 
Search the Web:
Click Here
Sponsored By
Latest News
ABOUT THE TEAM
 

"Coaching not criticism”

Cherrybrook FC is a recently formed football club by a group of parents who decided that they wished to see a different approach to children’s football. In the past, some clubs have seemed to be dominated by managers shouting criticism at the children, arguing with referees and falling out with opposition supporters, whilst the children were overlooked and we felt that this was not the right example or approach. We top the behaviour and sportsmanship’s tables, for our players, officials and supporters in the leagues in which we participate and more than this we have been able to prove, that our approach of encouraging and assisting players need not be detrimental to success. (see our club history)

The first team which was formed in 2007 went on to win the Highfield Grange silver Jubilee tournament and from this, the cherrybrook club was formed with firstly an under 9's team, followed by an under 7's. The club now has representative teams at various levels from under 6 to open age.

The teams currently play in the North West Mini Soccer League based at Robin Park. Warrington League and Wigan and District League. Club training takes place at the soccerdome on a tuesday evening between 5:00and 6:00 to which all the squads are invited.

Despite only forming in 2007 the club has already developed excellent relations with a number of premiership clubs including Manchester United, Manchester City, Wigan Athletic, Everton and Liverpool and a large number of cherrybrook players attend their academies. (see club news)

If you child would like to play football for our club then please contact us using the CONTACT US link at the bottom of the toolbar

PLEASE LOOK AT CLUB NEWS AND SEE WHAT IS HAPPENING AT CHERRYBROOK

 
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
PHOTO GALLERY
 
 
Nutrition
FOOTBALL HEADLINES
Kenya talent gap could be solved by using foreign players
DAILY NATION - News 20:58
RBNY's Agudelo leads USA to Milk Cup title
Major League Soccer - Official Site 20:57
David James Joins Bristol City
A Football Report 20:56
Juventus Overcome Brave Irish Minnows Shamrock Rovers
A Football Report 20:56
France beats Spain to win U-19 European Championship
FOXSports 20:56
 
About the Club
MATCH CENTRE
 
NEXT FIXTURE
 
Club Website Logo There are no scheduled fixtures.
 
CURRENT LEAGUE FORM
 
Current League Form
 
LATEST RESULTS
 
Latest Result
Fixtures/Results Players Squad

 
Get ready for the new season - win a load of balls for your team!

Footballs, footballs, footballs! We've teamed up with Umbro to bring you the perfect boost for pre-season training - 10 Club Website footballs for your team!

 
What would you do to improve the next generation of British footballers?

Youth development has been at the top of the grassroots football agenda lately, so what would you do to help improve the next generation of British talent? Have your say!

 
LONDON WEATHER FORECAST
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday
Max: 24°C
Min: 15°C
Max: 23°C
Min: 14°C
Max: 24°C
Min: 15°C
Max: 24°C
Min: 16°C
 
© clubwebsite.co.uk. All rights reserved. | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Statement
 
Close X