Hi all,
really sorry for the late notice but if anyone wants to go to Sheffield 1st
Sep for a mixed 8-a-side tourney let me know and I'll see if we can get
enough to register a team, or if they'd be happy for the odd person to slot
into other teams.
Please forward to all your teams on whatsapp etc and ask people to contact
me salwood82(a)gmail.com or 07718 13039.
Might be able to arrange transport...
Sal FW xx
*Mount Pleasant Park FC September tournament*
*SAVE THE DATE: *SUNDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER
*WHERE:* Goodwin, Bramley Pitches, Sheffield
*WHEN:* Registration - 12:30pm | First game KO - 1pm | Finish - 5pm
*WHAT:* 8-a-side
*HOW MUCH:* TBC - but probably, £5 sub, £10 full per player - no one turned
away for lack of funds.
*Overview*As with all our tournaments, the focus is on having fun -
communicating and playing in a way that makes everyone feel welcome and
included. Teams will differ in terms of levels of confidence and
experience, and in other respects such as their gender make-up, but we
don't want any of that to affect anyone's enjoyment of the tournament.
Charities TBC!
*Rules*
- No slide tackles
- If you wear studs, please be mindful of challenges
- Kick ins from the sides
- Over head height is allowed from open play, goal kicks, kick ins and
corners
- Going in the area is allowed - please be mindful of challenges and
50/50s with keepers!
- Shinpads recommended but not required
- Be kind – actively encourage others
- No vulgar language, discrimination or discouragement – keep it
friendly.
*Club Policies*
Inclusivity
We stand against all forms of discrimination. Anyone behaving at MPPFC
events on or off the pitch in a way which is sexist, homophobic,
transphobic, racist or disablist will be asked to stop and, depending on
the seriousness, may be asked to leave.
Tackling
Football is obviously a contact sport. However, we don’t want any dangerous
tackles, or for players to be overly physical or aggressive. For example,
no slide tackling, and if you’re uncertain you can stop someone safely, do
not make a challenge (let them go, we don’t care about the score). Avoid
this even if you think someone can ‘take it’.
Communication
We expect members to communicate in a respectful and constructive way with
each other, and to encourage others less experiences people without being
patronising. We don’t want people shouting at teammates or opponents, or
bossing others around. Ultimately, we want members who play with a smile
and are prepared to laugh at themselves, while avoiding macho banter and
aggression. We’d also ask members try to avoid using gendered language on
the pitch (e.g. ‘man on’).
Taking responsibility
Be responsible for yourself. Check your own behaviour, and try to take your
cue from those around you. If someone calls you out for something you’ve
done or said, please don’t be put out, but listen. We all get it wrong, but
we’re all trying to make the space better. Be responsible for your
teammates and if you notice one of them getting wound up or overly physical
and aggressive, have a word with them and remind them it’s not that kind of
game. Back others up who do the same if needed.
Accountability
We hope that most of this will be self-policing and that teams will take
collective responsibility. However, if there is an issue with another
player repeatedly not respecting the code of conduct, and are making others
uncomfortable, it can be brought to the committee who can mediate or
approach the player and attempt to resolve the issue. If the issue is
serious (e.g. relates to aggressive behaviour, racism, sexism, homophobia,
transphobia) and cannot be resolved, they may be asked to leave the
tournament.
Complaints
The club will take appropriate action if any complaint or issue is raised
by a player regarding another player's breach of the above club policies.
Depending on the behaviour, you may be asked to leave the tournament and
will not be able to attend future tournaments. If you have any concerns
about someone's behaviour and would like the club to help you deal with the
issue, please feel free to contact us. Complaints will be addressed by two
nominated committee members, contactable either by email or text.
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From: peacehando(a)yahoo.co.uk <peacehando(a)yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2024 at 10:33
Subject: Fw: MPPFC Autumn Tournament - Sunday 1st September
To: Sally Wood <salwood82(a)gmail.com>
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*To:* "peacehando(a)yahoo.co.uk" <peacehando(a)yahoo.co.uk>
*Cc:*
*Sent:* Thu, 1 Aug 2024 at 13:48
*Subject:* MPPFC Autumn Tournament - Sunday 1st September
Hey Peace,
Hope you are well, we're hosting another tournament soon and would love to
have you along if you can make the journey up here!
*WHEN: *Sunday 1st September - 12:30pm - 5pm (KO 1PM)
*WHERE: *Goodwin, Bramley Pitches
*WHAT: *8-a-side tournament
Signup is here: https://forms.gle/9n1cc8RJTWGAmpFb7
Cost TBC, but probably, £5 sub, £10 full per player - no one turned away
for lack of funds.
Cheers,
Ant
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CALLING ALL COWGIRLS! and ALL non-binary folks This tour to Clapton is for you! Its a tour to bring together ALL people who want to play fun and inclusive football and say a massive fuck you to the system. Clapton like the Easton Cowfolk are very active in their solidarity for those within out communities and outside of communities who don't have a voice. We are using the day to play football and network with like minded folk, with the long term aim for this tournament to be a yearly fun event to meet new folks and raise money for important causes.
For this to work we need a team of people to go, so I am asking ALL members of the Cowgirls (netball and softball too) to think about coming a long. The tournament isn't about the competiton, but to give folks the space to network and get a taster of what a network tournament will feel like (and we are not invited to the main annual network tour in Germany), so Clapton has invited to this one.
The game takes place at the Old Spotted dog, East London, and on the day, there is going to be food, music and lots of brilliant people to meet. Because this is important to the Cowfolk as well as Clapton. They have provided accommodation for those who are interested, so I need people to get back to me as soon as possible to let me know they can attend.
The game starts at 1:30 and we will be playing against Clapton 3rd (see link below for more information) team made of Womyn and Non-Binary people, once the men's game and the Cowgirls/Clapton game has finished the party starts, there will be Cowfolk DJs, Clapton DJs and Bands. ALL takes place at the Old Spotted Dog so need to think about going any where else. In addition showers and changing rooms are provided.
Money-
Money collected to play game will go to toward the GAZA sunbirds
Money raised from the bar will go back to the Old Spotted Dog
Money raised from the sale of food will go back to the Clapton football club
There will be speeches before we split for a PARTAYYYYYY
Thank you to those who were able to attend last weeks meeting both in person and online, and via WhatsApp.
We discussed at the meeting mainly what roles need to be filled, the theme- Palestine colours and the date 27th of July.
The roles listed below will need to be discussed at our next planning meeting 30th of May at the Plough 6:30pm. Same as the last meeting we would like one or two people from each section of the club to attend the planning meeting, to ensure that roles are distributed fairly, ALL men's teams, Softball, Netball, Women's football, Basketball, Cricket,..... And the rest if it not mentioned already
Roles
Fundraising activities for after the awards
2x teams to cook
Set up at ECC before
Pack down after.
Host awards- engaging the audience, and keeping the program flowing smoothly.
If you would like to contribute any further or if you have any questions please attend the meeting on the 30th of May at 6:30pm at the Plough.
Date of awards has been booked in for:- Saturday 27th of July at Easton community Centre (ECC) between 3pm-10pm.
YES PARTY AT PLOUGH AFTERWARDS!
Hey Everyone!
Looking for pictures to added to a slide show during the EOS awards! Please can you get digging out some photos, either past seasons, from the very beginning, last season, cup games, nights out etc etc.
Please send to me by 19th July :)
Thanks
Hollymae Crole
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Hello all,
Please see below for info about a talk at Bristol Sparks (old Marks and
Sparks shop) in town on Sat, 06/07/24.
Mooch Cow love,
Becs x
My name is David Symes. We met a few years ago on Portland in Dorset, when
you brought down the Easton Cowboys and we had that amazing weekend of
football, music, discussions and entertainment. Steve Rudall (Convoy
Cabaret) connected us both.
I work for Mencap and am supporting an amazing campaigner called Beth
Richards in Bristol. Beth is a person with learning disabilities.
Beth and I are running a workshop/drop-in session in Bristol on the 6th of
July to talk about the environment and plastic pollution.
*I wondered if you would send/forward on the invites to your friends,
colleagues, and activists in Bristol please. *
Thank you and best wishes,
Dave
*From: *David Symes <David.Symes(a)mencap.org.uk>
*Date: *Thursday, 20 June 2024 at 10:45
*To: *David Symes <David.Symes(a)mencap.org.uk>
*Subject: *Plastic Pollution Conversation and Film Launch Bristol 6th of
July 2024
Hello,
My name is David Symes, and I am an activism coach for Mencap.
- I*nvite to our film launch and conversation*
On behalf of Beth Richards <https://www.youtube.com/user/dolphins22384>
(Bristol Campaigner) I would like to invite you to a ‘drop-in’ film launch
of ‘*PLASTIC POLICE’*. Beth is a passionate campaigner and learning
disability advocate.
There is an Easy Read poster and invite attached. *Please feel free to
invite people you feel would be interested in solving the environmental
issue of plastic pollution*.
- *Where and when is it*
The drop-in sessions will be in Bristol on the *6th of July 2024* at
the *SPARKS
Centre, 78 Broadmead, Bristol BS1 3DS*.
Conversations on plastic pollution, the environment and Beth’s powerful
film will happen between *11.30am and 5.30pm*.
Please drop in at any time to share your experiences and concerns.
- *What do we want to achieve*
The day is about raising awareness of the impact of plastic pollution,
understanding what is already happening in Bristol and starting to explore
how we can work more collaboratively.
We look forward to seeing you on the 6th of July.
Best wishes,
Dave
*David Symes*
*Community Activism Coach – South of England*
*Campaigns Team*
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Hi ya Folks,
Hope you're all good. As you may or may not have seen there has been a requested for each section of the club to fundraise for the 4th team. I thought it would be a good idea if we can fundraise at the Plough on nights that aligned with our ethos. So, this Thursday at the Plough there is Brazilin antifa ska reggae band playing, this would be a great opportunity to raise money for an equal cause like the 4th team. What is required is one or two people to stand outside the Plough (or in) with the izettle or a little cash box, to briefly explain to people why we are fundraising, and that is to fundraise for our 4th football team to so they can have equipment to play football when the season starts back up and to continue to provide a hot community meal throughout the season too.
If this sounds like something you're interested in, please reply to this email or give me a message on WhatsApp.
Nuff love, Sensimilia.
Hello cows!
It's time to vote for the Cowgirls Awards! Please complete the form by 1st
July so we have time to organise the trophies etc.
The awards ceremony will take place on 27th July.
https://forms.gle/TuyH77iyfDvN4XRp9
Love the cowmittee x
Hello Herd!
It is that time of year again where we need to get our teams together ready
for the Bristol Casual League 24/25 season. This year, we would like to
enter a team into the development division. This is a team for anyone who
would like to develop their skills as they are either new to the game,
still finding their feet or don't want to take part in an overly
competitive division. However, the development league is no pushover, and
the team will still need to work hard for any results. The development
division plays their games at the same time and location as the other
divisions. *You will be placed into development unless you opt into the
more competitive divisions. *
In the 23/24 season there were some fairly brutal losses with high numbers
of goals scored against us. This made it hard for games to be as enjoyable
as we would like. If you do decide to join the other divisions, please be
aware of its competitive nature and fast pace.
So what do we need from you? If you do want to play in the Bristol Causal
League 24/25 season, please email or DM me:
Name:
Preferred position:
Competitive Division?
Send your emails to: peta.shillingford(a)gmail.com
*Please send your replies to me no later than Friday 21st June*
P