Saturday, 22 October 2011

Training Sessions

TRAINING  at Power League Soccer Dome, Royal Keys
 
SENIOR TEAM    Tuesday      6pm
 

WEDNESDAYTIME
U86pm 
U11 Blacks7pm 
U11 whites6pm 
U126pm 
U136pm 
U167pm 
RESERVES6.45pm 
THURSDAYTIME
U96pm 
U106pm 
U157pm 
U177.30PM
U187pm 
FORMICA8pm 

Friday, 14 October 2011

CULLERCOATS 5 - 3 WALLSEND COMMUNITY

Cullercoats battled through to the 2nd round of the East Division cup with an entertaining win over a well organised Wallsend side.
Luke started the scoring after ten minutes when he latched onto a forward ball from oliver and his cross/shot deceived the wallsend keeper.
Wallsends forwards were causing Cullercoats problems with their pace and they managed a deserved equaliser soon after when a Tony spilled a speculative long range effort 1-1.
Luke soon restored Cullercoats lead when he scored from close range following excellent work on the left from Charlie J.
Again Wallsend hit back before half time when one of their midfielders stole into the box unmarked.
Oliver went off injured soon after as cullercoats had to reorganise at Half time with Lewis dropping into centre back to cover for the skipper.
The midfield trio of Charlie B, Steven and Ethan were instructed to get tighter to their men in the second half and win more tackles and they duly obliged as Cullercoats started to take control .
Josh used his pace on the left to latch onto a great ball from Joe to pus us back in front at 3-2 early in the second half.
Again Wallsend didn't give up and managed an equaliser on 40 minutes when Lewis was outpaced and Tony came rushing out of his goal only to fail to get a good clearance as the Wallsend forward stroked into an empty net.
Again Cullercoats showed great Character and Charlie James scored a blinder on 45 minutes from outside the area to restore our lead at 4-3.
Jack was having a good game at right back despite letting himself down on occasions with his attitude but he did manage a great goal line clearance to keep us in front at this stage.
A controversial goal from Josh late on wrapped up the points as he finished from another through ball from Charlie J after the referee had pulled rank on his linesman who hadn't been keeping up with play.
5-3 was an excellent result today against a decent Wallsend team and the lads battled well second half with many players being asked to play out of position at times.

CULLERCOATS 5 - 3 WALLSEND COMMUNITY

Cullercoats battled through to the 2nd round of the East Division cup with an entertaining win over a well organised Wallsend side.
Luke started the scoring after ten minutes when he latched onto a forward ball from oliver and his cross/shot deceived the wallsend keeper.
Wallsends forwards were causing Cullercoats problems with their pace and they managed a deserved equaliser soon after when a Tony spilled a speculative long range effort 1-1.
Luke soon restored Cullercoats lead when he scored from close range following excellent work on the left from Charlie J.
Again Wallsend hit back before half time when one of their midfielders stole into the box unmarked.
Oliver went off injured soon after as cullercoats had to reorganise at Half time with Lewis dropping into centre back to cover for the skipper.
The midfield trio of Charlie B, Steven and Ethan were instructed to get tighter to their men in the second half and win more tackles and they duly obliged as Cullercoats started to take control .
Josh used his pace on the left to latch onto a great ball from Joe to pus us back in front at 3-2 early in the second half.
Again Wallsend didn't give up and managed an equaliser on 40 minutes when Lewis was outpaced and Tony came rushing out of his goal only to fail to get a good clearance as the Wallsend forward stroked into an empty net.
Again Cullercoats showed great Character and Charlie James scored a blinder on 45 minutes from outside the area to restore our lead at 4-3.
Jack was having a good game at right back despite letting himself down on occasions with his attitude but he did manage a great goal line clearance to keep us in front at this stage.
A controversial goal from Josh late on wrapped up the points as he finished from another through ball from Charlie J after the referee had pulled rank on his linesman who hadn't been keeping up with play.
5-3 was an excellent result today against a decent Wallsend team and the lads battled well second half with many players being asked to play out of position at times.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Coaching Courses at SAFC

SAFC Foundation are launching new Evening and Weekend Coaching sessions and have also announced details for October Holiday Courses. Please see below and the attached flyers for more information.

Evening and Weekend Coaching

SAFC Skillz Skool, Goals Soccer Centre, every Thursday starting Nov 3rd (term time). £24 for 6 weeks.
SAFC Goalkeepers and Strikers Specialist Coaching, Goals Soccer Centre, every Wednesday starting Nov 2nd(term time). £18 for 6 weeks.
Soccer Centre - Academy 360 School, Sunderland. Mondays (term time), 5.30pm – 6.30pm, £2.50.
Soccer Centre – Farringdon Sports College. Saturdays, 10.30am – 11.30am, £2.
Girls Only Soccer Centre – Farringdon Sports College. Saturdays, 10.30am – 11.30am, £1.
Soccer Centre - Hebburn Comprehensive School. Wednesdays (term time), 5pm – 6pm, £2.
Soccer Centre – Belmont Community College, Mondays (term time), 5pm – 6pm, £2.
Soccer Centre – Gilesgate Sports College, Saturdays (term time), 10am – 11am, £2.


October Holiday Courses

Goals Soccer Centre, Thurs 27th and Fri 28th October
Hebburn Comprehensive School, Mon 24th and Tues 25th
Durham Gilesgate Sports College, Mon 24th and Tues 25th
Ludworth Primary School, Durham – Wed 26th
Belmont Community Arts College, Thurs 27th and Fri 28th
(All above courses 10am – 3pm, ages 5 – 14, £15 (2 day course) or £10 (1 day course)

Little Dribblers (Ages 3 – 5)
Stadium of Light, 10.30am – 11.30am and 1.30pm – 2.30pm
Monday 24th, Tuesday 25th & Wednesday 26th. £3.
Thursday 27th – 10am – 12pm (Little Dribblers Big Day Out). £5.

Making Moves (Disability Specialist Courses)
Pan Disability Multi Sports Coaching - Crowtree Leisure Centre Indoor Academy
Mon 24th and Tues 25th, 10am – 1pm. Ages 6 – 16. £15
Down’s Syndrome Multi Sports Coaching - Crowtree Leisure Centre Indoor Academy
Wed 26th and Thurs 27th, 10am – 1pm. Ages 5 – 25. £15


For more information or to book a place at any course, please call 0191 5515191 (Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm), or e-mail jade.royal@safc.com

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Kind Regards

Phil King
Football Development Business Manager

Sunderland AFC Foundation
Stadium of Light, Sunderland, SR5 1SU
0191 551 5164

Charity Registration Number: 1089333
PREMIER KIDS DAY OUT: SAFC Foundation have launched the ‘Matchday Club’ – a new initiative for young players who want to combine a fantastic coaching experience with a trip to the Stadium of Light to watch a Barclays Premier League game. The first match where the club will run will be Aston Villa (29th October) with places at a special introductory offer of just £15 per child. For more information about the club and how to book a place click here.

CAROLS OF LIGHT: A prestigious, high profile and exclusive celebration event in the region, bringing together everyone from patrons, Trustees and supporters to the people who benefit from the work of SAFC Foundation and Durham Cathedral Music Endowment Fund.  The event will take place on 8th December at Durham Cathedral.  For further information click here.

FOUNDATION LAUNCH TEXT DONATION CAMPAIGN: We have launched a text donation campaign making it easier than ever before to support SAFC Foundation. To make a donation of £3 simply text ‘SAFC10 £3’ to 70070.

FACT…. SAFC Foundation need to fundraise 95% of our project costs to continue our vital work in the local community. For information on fundraising for SAFC Foundation or to make a donation please call 0191 551 5191.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Sports Massage

Microsoft Word

Under 9s v Longbenton

A great desire from the kick off to attack Longbenton in search of a goal.

Some great passing in the midfield between Jack Stronach, Mathew Sharp and Kieron Smith trying to feed lone striker James Branning which resulted in alot of corners but due to the muddy goalmouth it was always going to be difficult to score.
Cullercoats were awarded a penalty for a hand ball which was tucked away by birthday boy James Branning. Longbenton equilised not long after and the half finished 1-1.

Second half started in the same fashion as the first with cullercoats asking all of the questions. With some fresh legs on it was only a matter of time before the lead was restored via Ben Hall who grabbed two goals to make it 3-1. Jack Stronach scored a fourth from an accute angle. Some brave goalkeeping by Scott Mckie kept the score in cullercoats favour. Mathew Sharp pushed up from defense to add another goal making it 5-1. Cullercoats kept pushing for more goals with Kieron Smith pulling the strings in midfield picking out some great passes and through balls.

The game finished 5-1 and it was a great team effort with some great football played Kieron Smith was awarded man of the match. The coaches went home very happy and proud well done lads,

Chris.