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Registration for 2022 open

12th November 2021 By march99

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November newsletter

12th November 2021 By march99

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Football Exchange Trip 2022!!!

22nd September 2021 By Paul Lynch

The club is pleased to announce that we will be returning to Vienenburg, Germany next year. This will continue the football exchange we have with the twinned town of Forres, that was started back in 2015.

We will be taking two teams, one from the Super 5s section and one from the Junior 7s section.

In total it will be 16 children and 16 adults travelling on the 4th July and returning on the 10th July 2022

There will be more information in the coming weeks on how you can register your interest in the trip.

Kind regards

Paul Lynch

Chairman

Forres Area Soccer 7s

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Summer 21 Dates

21st June 2021 By Paul Lynch

We are pleased to announce that we will be playing throughout the summer holidays. During a normal season we do not play during any of the school holidays, but due to Covid-19 and starting the 2021 season late we thought it was best to try and give as much football to the children as possible.

The dates are as follow:

Sunday 27th June

Sunday 11th July

Sunday 25th July

Sunday 8th August

Sunday 15th August

It will continue as normal from Sunday 15th August. The timings for the summer sessions will remain the same with the Developmental 4’s 10:00 kickoff and the Super 5’s, Junior & Senior 7’s 11:30 kickoff.

We understand that people may not be able to make all of these sessions but we just wanted to offer more football to make up for the past year.

Training sessions for the Super 5’s and the Junior/Senior 7’s will be down to the team coach who will arrange training as and when they are available.

If you have any questions please contact the club.

Kind regards

Paul Lynch

Chairman

Forres Area Soccer 7s

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New Procedures For The 2021 Season.

21st May 2021 By Paul Lynch

With the new season starting this weekend there are a few new rules and procedures we would like everyone to follow when attending Forres Area Soccer 7s. If parents/guardians could pass on this information to the players it would be a great help.

Before play

We would prefer only one parent/guardian per child……normal social distancing/protocols should be adhered to at all times whilst on site

We wish to implement a one way system onto and off the pitch managed by our Covid officer. An attendance register will be taken to allow track and trace if necessary. Hand sanitiser available at entry and exit points.

Players are to arrive ready to play with boots on etc

Only the manager/coach will be allowed on the pitch with players

Distance of at least 2m from the playing area should be maintained

Please ensure no unnecessary congregation

Do not handle or touch any kit that does not belong to you

During play

Coaches to social distance at all times

Hand sanitiser available for use in between games and at end of play

Drinks bottles only on the pitch identified by child’s initials to be kept in the designated kit area

Players must demonstrate social distancing before and after play (coaches to monitor/enforce)

3 training balls supplied per team for warm up purpose please clean before beginning match and store in bag

Match ball to be used during games

Coaches’ will be responsible for own kit. (stray balls are to be  kicked back , do not handle if possible)

Do not touch any kit that you do not need to e.g. goals, poles, corner flags etc

Off pitch during and after play

One person into toilets/building at a time…pavilion only open for toilet use…no changing facilities

No unnecessary congregation

Remember social distancing use hand sanitiser

Please leave as soon as the football has finished and do not let your child wander

Have fun

Kind regards

Paul Lynch

Chairman

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We Are Back!!!

4th April 2021 By Paul Lynch

We are glad to announce that we will be back on Sunday 23rd May 21, you can now register through our website https://forres-soccer7s.co.uk/

There will be more information to follow regarding the Senior 7s section (13-16 year olds) so please keep an eye out. Although you can still register just now for the Seniors and there is no fee at the moment. This will just give us an indication of numbers.

Due to our charitable status, we are now in a position to be able to offer free places for children in receipt of Free School Meals. Please contact the club and we can arrange your child’s registration. All we need is proof of the award letter.

We don’t want any children missing out on being able to play football at our club.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us.

Kind regards

Forres Area Soccer 7s Chairman

Paul Lynch

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Club Statement 26 Sept 2020

26th September 2020 By Tommy Smith

Dear parents/guardians

As you are aware, due to the recent increased risk in infection we have all had to accept new Covid-19 restrictions as laid out by the Scottish Government. It is therefore with a heavy heart that the board of Soccer7s have decided that it is appropriate at this point to cancel the remainder of the 2020 season.

We have also decided that a full refund is in order, this will be payable as soon as possible. Please contact the club at your earliest convenience to arrange this.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused but we appreciate your understanding during this difficult time.

It goes without saying that Soccer7s will be back in early 2021.

Paul Lynch

Chairman

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Club Statement 23 Jul 20

23rd July 2020 By Paul Lynch

Dear Mums, Dads, Guardians and not least players,

As you may or may not be aware, grassroots football in Scotland (and the UK in general) is slowly beginning to start up again following the relaxation of certain Covid19 restrictions.

This is certainly very good news for the sport and Forres Soccer Sevens welcome this with open arms. However, based on the current guidance, the Board do not believe we can yet offer football in a safe manner especially as we cater for up to 200 players aged 4 years upwards. Ultimately, the safety and well being of our players, spectators and coaches is of paramount importance and until we can ensure everyone’s safety we will continue to remain closed.

In the meantime, we are proposing that we start to get our club ready for action again. We are in the process of organising the routine grass cutting and are considering actions that will be needed in the pavilion. Mandatory PPE, hand sanitiser and extra disinfectants etc are being ordered so that we have all we need when the time is right. We might not get a lot of notice and we want to be ready to go as soon as possible

We would like to thank you all for your patience and ongoing support for our club. Rest assured we will be open as soon as safely possible.

Watch this space.

Kind regards

Paul Lynch

Chairman

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Looking forward to the 2020 season

23rd December 2019 By Paul Lynch

The Forres Area Soccer 7’s board would like to wish everyone a very merry Christmas and a happy new year when it comes.

With the start of the 2020 season just around the corner we would like to give out some important dates. The first being the 16th Feb 20, which will be the skills day starting at 10:00. We ask that the players be there for 09:40 to get warmed up. This is only for the Super 5’s and Junior 7’s, which will help the board make the teams as even as possible for the upcoming season. If you haven’t registered your child for next season can you please do so before the 16th Feb. Don’t worry if you miss this date our registration is open all season long and we never turn any child away, there is always space.

The season will start on the 1st Mar 20, which will allow the teams to be sorted, the coaches informed of their team/players and for the coaches to contact the parents of the players. This day will also see the start of the Developmental 4’s, kicking off at 10:00 and finishing at 11:00. The Super 5’s and Junior 7’s will kick off at 11:30 and look to finish around 13:00. Please remember that boots and shin guards are a must for the safety of the players.

We will once again look to start up the Senior 7’s, aged 13-16 year olds, this season. This will start on the 15th Mar 20 and we are looking for players and coaches for this section so if you are interested please get in touch with us.

In the meantime you can register your child for the 2020 season through our website.

I hope everyone enjoys the holidays and we will see you all next year.

Paul Lynch
Chairman
Forres Area Soccer 7’s

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German Exchange Trip Newsletter

17th July 2019 By Tommy Smith

Our German friends arrived at roughly 0030 Tues Night/Wed Morning, 29th May.  There were twenty-one 9 to 12-year olds and three teenagers.  The kids were accompanied by 6 adult/coaches from JS Harley plus 5 adults from the Forres-Vienenburg Twinning Association. 

They were met by Paul Lynch (FASS Chairman), Tommy Smith (Treasurer) and Dave McFarquhar (Twinning Association Chairman). 

Wednesday 29th May 2019

By the time Paul arrived at the Pavilion at 0745 most of the kids were already awake.  They had been up from about 6 am (clearly excited for their first day in Scotland).  Our visitors had breakfast, which most of it was kindly donated by Tesco Forres, in the bowler’s function room. 

At 9 am it was time for the 9 to 12-year olds to go to Anderson’s Primary school along with 3 adults.  They took part in morning classes as well as having a school lunch.

The remainder of the adults were accompanied by Paul, Tommy and Tommy’s wife Jennifer to go to a whisky tour at Glen Moray in Elgin.  Luckily the tour guide could speak fluent German, so she was able to do the tour in both English and German. 

For lunch the adults wanted to get Fish & Chips as well as see the sea-side.  We took them to Lossiemouth Fish & Chip shop and sat by the beach, luckily it was a nice day. 

We arrived back in Forres just in time for all our visitors to be given a guided tour of Forres by Dave MacFarquhar.

In the Tolbooth Courtroom – currently undergoing a makeover – they sat in the seats where the forces of law and order dispensed justice (a long time ago) to Forres’s ne’re-do wells (could there have been any?) They then visited the police office in the basement where they lined up against the wall, had their heights measured, and had mug shots taken before visiting the gloomy cells where prisoners were kept overnight or for longer depending on their misdemeanours. It seems that when the administration of justice moved to Elgin many years ago, one poor chap was forgotten about, as he was lying there, still as a tailor’s dummy and covered with a piece of sacking and completely unresponsive to the stimulating questions which the young Germans put to him – even after they tickled his feet.

Then it was on and up to Nelson’s Tower. Although this visit was all part of the ill-conceived plan to tire the German boys out before the big game on the Friday, they all enjoyed the experience.

Understandably, they didn’t have a clue who Nelson was, but both Tower volunteers on duty that afternoon were very knowledgeable local Germans. So, by the time they escaped and returned to Grant Park, they knew everything worth knowing about the great man – 1805, The Battle of Trafalgar, getting one over the French (and the Spanish) and why on earth the most northerly Nelson Tower in the world was to be found in Forres? The colourful episode involving Lady Hamilton was left for another day.

Finally, when they had all gathered in Grant Park, they were informed about Alexander Grant – the local man who gave the park to the town. Their interest could not have been greater when they heard that he was the man who invented McVitie and Price chocolate digestive biscuits and – to a man – they all bravely volunteered to try one when a packet was produced. They were then set the task of finding an ornamental stone somewhere in the park which carried a plaque upon which was inscribed the word ‘Vienenburg’.

With the speed of light they dispersed and, within five minutes, they found the stone placed there 35 years ago when the Forres-Vienenburg Twinning Association was founded. Whether it was the desire to find the word ‘Vienenburg’ or the desire to win more chocolate biscuits which inspired them is difficult to say.

An historic photo was, however, taken which brought all these elements together – Grant Park, youngsters from our twin town having a great time in Forres and, of course, chocolate biscuits.

Wednesday evening consisted of football training where some of our Forres kids joined in, hopefully they picked up some good tips from the German coaches.  For dinner, we ordered and ate 40 Pizza’s from the Pizza Pan in Forres High Street.  I think some of the kids now know what it feels like to be a stuff crust pizza.

Thursday 30th May 2019

The kids had a wee longer lie in that morning.  We had a coach booked for 10am to take everyone to see Nessie at Loch Ness.  That day we were accompanied by one of our Board Members Glenn Roberts, he seemed quite happy as we only had to pay the ‘Senior’ price. We arrived at the Loch Ness Visitor’s centre in plenty of time, the visitors had time to spend in the gift shop whilst we waited on the boat.  

We took the boat trip to Urquhart Castle, it was not the warmest on the boat but luckily it was only raining in small doses.  We never got to see Nessie so some of the kids and adults were a wee bit disappointed.  

The Boat docked at Urquhart Castle where we spent just over an hour learning about the castle and its pervious occupants.  There is a cinema room where a video gives information about the castle’s history, plays every 10 mins and it has German subtitles, so that was quite handy.

On the way back, the coach stopped at Nessie Land and the kids got to play in the soft play and then bought some Nessie gifts.  The plan was to go to Nairn Beach on the way back where everyone would play at the park and the beach as well as eat some lovely ‘fish suppers’ in the sunshine.  Unfortunately, it rained a lot, quite heavily in fact.   We decided to head back to the comfort of the Pavilion where we would eat our fish suppers. 

After dinner we played bingo with some dodgy German bingo calling from Tommy. It is amazing the excitement of winning packets of sweets bring to people, not just kids- adults too.

Friday 31st May 2019

Another busy day instore for our friends.  By the time they were showered and fed, Mundole Taxis and Minibuses were at the pavilion, ready to take them to Ace Adventures for an adventurous day.   They took part in White Water Rafting and Disc Golf.  Due to the rain that had fallen the past few weeks, the water was raging more than normal which added to the excitement.

The visitors were later getting back than we expected but when they did arrive back they were Piped off the coach by the Forres and District Pipe Band.  They did an amazing job considering it was torrential rain. 

Now for the main reason behind the trip.

THE FOOTBALL

Due to the weather, it was decided to play the 2 age groups at the same time.  Ideally, we would have played the matches one after the other. 

The 8 – 10-year olds played on a 7s pitch, this was the first time that many of our Forres kids had played on a pitch of this size.

The 11 – 12-year olds played on their normal 7s pitch and it proved to be a terrific game. With lots of chances and some cracking saves from both goalkeepers.   Germany ran out 3 – 1 winners. 

The Adults match finished the football off.  Simon Allan scored what looked like a 40-yard thunderbolt to score his 2nd goal of the season, it was nearly followed by his 3rd goal of the season but a miraculous save by the 12 year old German goalie prevented it hitting the back of the net.  The team from Vienenburg equalised with a few minutes remaining and when the referee blew the full time whistle it was decided that we would go to penalties.

Why we did this, I don’t know!  We had a good few English guys in the team, why we thought we could win on penalties against Germany with the English guys in the team is a bit silly. I think we must blame our manager, Mr Roberts.

We then closed the evening off with a BBQ in the rain, thankfully we have a Army 12 x 12 tent to keep things dry.  We had our presentation/gift ceremony in the bowler’s function room as well as a few drinks of alcohol to celebrate our friendship.

Saturday 1st June 2019

Sadly, it was time for our Vieneburg friends to go home.  Before they left, Danyelle Simpson cooked them a full Scottish Breakfast, including square sausage, black pudding, haggis, tattie scones and a few other items.  The Maynes coach arrived in good time and our friends packed the coach, ready for the 1st leg of their return journey to Aberdeen Airport.  After a few goodbye cuddles and handshakes, it was time for the coach to go and time for us to get the pavilion back to normal.

Since 2015 our clubs have visited each other 3 times, in 2015 our Vienenburg friends came over to Forres with 15 kids and 15 adults, in 2017 Forres Soccer7s took 16 kids and 16 adults to Vienenburg and this year 24 kids and 6 adults plus 5 Twinning Association adults came back to Forres. 

We are hoping that this will continue every 2 years with Forres Soccer7s making the trip to Vienenburg in 2021. 

A big thank you to our sponsors who helped with the visit and for supporting our club throughout the year, they are: –

MacLean’s Highland Bakery, for supplying our breakfast rolls and scotch pies.

Fraser Bros Butchers, for supplying our burgers, square sausage and steak pies.

Mundole Taxis and Minibuses for transporting our guests to and from Ace Adventures.

Tesco Forres for donating breakfast cereals and food to stop our friends from going hungry.

Pizza Pan for supplying us with 40 pizzas for our pizza party.

Dolphin Chip Shop in Nairn for supplying us with 43 fish suppers.

A massive thank you to our friends at Grant Park Bowling Club who gave is full access to our pavilion, including their function room. 

And to everyone else that made the visit so special.  We know that the 16 kids that we took to Vienenburg in 2017 will never forget it and we hope that the kids from Vienenburg will never forget this trip.

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