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  1. Yes its about development, if its hard to manage times for all players without a spreadsheet then play regular friendlies as well as league games (especially since league game scores aren't recorded for 7's).  

    Development is king and only fair every player at 7's gets the same time 

  2. Totally agree, have the parents checked the price for other sports

    Many teams do sponsored events as well to help.  I bet the parents don't moan when their kids get nice new kit etc etc.  

     

  3. On 12/02/2017 at 19:49, Daleman said:

    The more helpers the better for any team regardless of age. The best option would be to move to new facilities were you dont need to keep on top of things like dressing rooms putting nets up etc and it would free up time plus get the community of Armadale together and attract better players with better facilities. The history of the team will always be there but times change and the club needs to keep up. As a former member of youth football in Armadale there is a divide between the juniors and the youth teams not pulling in the same direction which would benfit both going forward 

    I don't think its too late daleman, i'm sure the juniors could still get on board, the community club have stated they want to work with all of the community so that everyone benefits rather than the town loosing out again  I know they have spoken to the bowling club, schools and others.  Who's to say the juniors couldn't still get involved or any other groups ?  

  4. 58 minutes ago, daleboy1969 said:

    True or not true. There are no clubs over fifteen years off age...  What happened to the girls team?  Great to see so many kids involved but after a point the interest seems to go ( not only in Armadale but Throughout) football needs a good juvenile league system that takes the players right upto adult ( and therefor junior) football. I'm sure young men would rather play at a juvenile club that gives them the chance off junior football rather than pub league football. 

    At U16 level, adult teams might start to ask better players to train with them with a view on further development . The community clubs U16 teams seem to be doing rather well.  

    I understand there is adult teams in the community club as well and more asking to join.  You are right a pathway right up to junior football and maybe further would be desirable.  But armadale thistle didn't want to join the community club or join the project for new facilities.  

    Your point on losing interest is worth noting but perhaps a pathway to a higher level of football would help ??

  5. 1 hour ago, budgie smuggler said:

     


    Apparently there is no youth set up at the Dale. The oldest age group hey have is under 14 and that came from someone on the committee

     

    Sorry its well known the youth side is very much alive and kicking in the dale with hundreds of kids from aged 4 upwards.  The two big clubs falcons and sports club merged in 2015 under the new name of "armadale community fc". have a look at their website.  The committee of the junior club were asked to join the club and an ongoing project for a new facility but declined.  The community club have moved on but a chance of something better for all was missed though i understand the door was never closed.  

    www.armadalecommunityfc.co.uk  

  6. Would be good to find out officially ??

    Its an opportunity to generate a wee bit interest agai?  Within armadale, youth football has exploded with numbers tripling in last 5 years, youth teams winning leagues and trophies again, the juniors haven't faired so well over the same period.  The opportunity of a new start important i think

  7. Any suggestions remain that until properly looked at, short term gimmicks if you like might increase attendances, more people in mean more coffees/food sold, more kids in mean more more food sold again since they can't go 5 mins without something.  Armadale need the points to avoid going down again, anything that gets more than a few in the door worth a look to shout the team on.  New manager maybe new idea's

    the "doon thevolley" facebook talking bout "winter offers" maybe someone is trying ??

  8. On 18/12/2016 at 20:38, Daleman said:

    Just got to get behind the new manager and try and re build and hopefully stay up 

    Has the club officially announced new manager ?  

    If so "hopefully" shouldn't be the word re staying up.  Now is the time for the committee to encourage attendance, what bout some half season ticket deal, free tickets for academy students or a competition for free tickets. Speak to the community club, i understand they suggested a season ticket scheme before for young players .

     "Pay what you want at the gate" weeks has worked before, leaflet new areas of the town, if you can't afford it,  find partners, always others wanting to leaflet, competitons at half time..get the councillors out its election year, the list goes on.......get folk in they'll spend as well......!!

    No brainer ??  

     

  9. Hope the young lad injured and being operated on this week is making a recovery.

    Todays result not the best, new manager in goal ???

    Hopefully new year starts a little better for the team and a move away from the relegation zone a start.

  10. 26 minutes ago, daleboy1969 said:

    The club have been patient and went thru all applications with an open minded approach, desperate to make right decision. the players should be applauded for playing on and playing well  . the serious injury to the dale keeper on Saturday has put things back a few days but the club hope to finish interviews this week, with the new manager appointed shortly after.  

    "Open minded"  good to hear!!

  11. The town of Armadale has grown a fair bit in the last 10-15 years, there should be potential for growth but you need to ask people what would make them attend games etc,  don't just ask 10 or 15 people but hundreds to get a clear picture and develop a strategy.  i noticed the community club in armadale did sampling for their continued argument for a future facility, its on their website  the juniors could do something similar to help build up numbers at games?

  12. 21 hours ago, Daleman said:

    Good win v bathgate today hopefully upwards now for the dale 

    Here's hoping.  be good to see a manager come in with ambition on the park and the ability to persuade the committee to come up with a plan off the park to engage others in the town and improve the club,  

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