One-Two Magazine December 2012 | Page 9

This is your magazine, make your voice heard Have you got a tournament or event coming up? Are you looking for a sponsor for your team? Do you want to spread the word and let others know? Then One-Two Magazine is here for you. We send out 5,000 copies every two months to the local junior football community in Lancashire. Contact us and we will put your news in our magazine free. This is the voice of grassroots football, have your say. Tel: 01254 471311 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 07821 783350 F CUS ON... lobe Bulls are a team based in Accrington we play in the ADJFL and also the ELFA. The team is run by myself Anthony O’’Donnell and coach Wayne Roberts we have been with the lads since 2009 when they first arrived at the clubs academy training. We have been training the lads for over 3 years now and seen them grown into a group of very good footballers at grassroots level. We have been lucky to do this with the lads and we hope to keep them together until the older age groups. The lads have become very good friends and spend a lot of time away from the club together which makes the team spirit a lot stronger. The lads have been on many tournaments during the summers and come back with a few wining trophys. When you see the lads winning something, the smile on their faces makes all the hard work worth while. G GLOBE BULLOUGH PARK F.C BULLS SUNDAY TEAM(under 9s) We find the tournaments in summer gives the lads the chance to have time away as a group and focus on team building and there is always lots to do when at the tournaments. We as a club offer a fun enviroment and a friendly team atmosphere, our aim is to help the lads grow and provide them tools to learn responsiblity, team building skills and working as a group . I was asked what my team talk was at the Ribble Valley this year well it was very simple. It was not what you can call a team talk as the lads were already up for the game. So i got them together away from the mums and dads who were of course very happy their boys had made the final. The lads were really up for this game as the team we met in the final beat us in a very close group game. I sat the lads down and just said to them it does not matter what happens as long as you go out there and play the football we know you can, just try your best and play the game the right way. Anthony O’’Donnell 9