Wolves JFC

Est 1998

Code of Conduct

 

 

Manager's Code Of Conduct

 

All managers & coaches must treat all players equally and gain mutual trust of each player

 

Always put the well being & safety of each player above all other agendas. If a player is injured in anyway then he must not take part in any match or training sessions

 

Always follow club rules & regulations as laid down by the committee

 

Managers must guide & encourage players to take responsibility for their own behaviour & performances within the team

 

Always ensure that the training & methods are appropriate for the players age & ability to promote self esteem within the players & reward with positive encouragement at all times

 

Always let the players know exactly what is expected of them during a training session and within competition to save disappointment from both parties

 

Always show respect towards the opposition and lead by example

 

Never condone misconduct by any player or tolerate or use foul or abusive language

 

 

Player’s Code Of Conduct

Players must always listen to instruction from their manager and coach and respect their decision in both training sessions & match days

Players must always perform to their full ability for the well being of the team even when results are against you

Players must never use bad language or be aggressive towards their team mates, opposition, spectators or match officials

Players must always abide by decisions made by the match officials

Players must always take into consideration the well being of other players and never deliberately injure another player before, during or after a game

 

Parent’s/Spectators Code of Conduct

Parents / spectators must always respect all managers decisions on match days

Encourage all the children in the team, not just your own

Never shout at players or try to give instruction during a game

Always respect the decision given by the referee

Keep any dispute to yourself until an appropriate time (i.e. – the next training session or private phone call) to respect the manager / coach

Parents / spectators must never use foul or abusive language or engage in aggressive behaviour before, during or after a match and lead by example to uphold the spirit of the game and the good name of the club

Failure to adhere to these codes of conduct will result in verbal then written warnings and finally expulsion from the club