President – Colin Muncie: Muncie, President SYACL Since working at Bradford City, I have been to most of the home games and a lot of local’ away games! I also follow Liverpool FC. We are really enjoying coming over to meet the other teams and we have made some great new friendships with the other clubs. We have also been in the FA Peoples Cup Ladies Final twice, at St Georges Park, unfortunately losing on both occasions! We have won most of the Leagues and a few cups including the 5 aside County Cup twice. I was voted the BBC Unsung Hero for Yorkshire.īradford City DFC joined the South Yorkshire league in 2017, just for a change of playing the same teams we had for 10 years. We also reached the first ever FA peoples Cup Finals, beaten easily by Manchester amputee’s team. The teams won lots of league titles in the West Riding League. I was there for around 16 years and really enjoyed my time there, playing in tournaments all over the country and also going to Hamm in Germany I also coached the Yorkshire and Humberside Special Olympics team. I was coaching at Bradford City Community Foundation, working in primary schools, when I was asked to coach in an autistic school.Īround the same time, I was asked to coach at Bradford Disability Football Club. I began coaching like most, when my son started to play at the age of 6/7, was the worst year of my life! ha! parents complaining about team selections, kick off times, colour of the kit and so on. I like the fact you have to prove your disability to play in the League and think it should be a national rule, for all Ability Counts Leagues. Only joking, but I do have a lot of input on how the league is run and to ensure that it progresses for the better. League Secretary – Paul Jubb: basically do what Mike and Colin ask me to do! I’ve also managed and coached mainstream junior, youth and adult football teams since the 1990’s, and I’m also involved as a Committee Member of the Blades Super Draw League. I joined the Committee to help develop and improve the experiences we offer to our clubs and players and I really enjoy seeing players improve their skills, their joy when scoring goals and realisation of fun and increased social interaction with their peers.” I’ve been involved -personally and professionally- with children and adults with various disabilities on a daily basis for over 30 years and have been involved with a local disability football team for 15 years. I also organise and arrange match venues and matchday fixtures. I was formerly a civil servant in London, and I ran my own business in Sheffield.Īs Chair of the SYACL, I oversee the running of the league, liaise with the County FA, Club Officials and other League Committee members. Now a teaching assistant at an S.E.N School. I’m of Greek Cypriot heritage and was brought up in London so a Tottenham Hotspur supporter. RESPECT & DIVERSITY, EQUALITY & INCLUSION.Cerebral Palsy, Frame and Amputee football session.“It was a great cup tie over two games … they played excellent … I think they’ve been disrespectful though, a few things before the game … thinking he was already through … I’m glad we’ve beat them … they’re doing well in their league, we’re doing well in ours, but I wasn’t happy with a few of their players tonight … that’s it now, we’ve got one over on them … good luck to them for promotion and hopefully we’ve put that one to bed now … a few of their players I wasn’t happy with … a little bit frustrated at the end there, I should have put the game to bed before I did … but it’s one of them things … I wasn’t happy with the way they’ve been as a club, before the game, eyeing up Spurs, as though they’d beat us, we’re an honest set of lads who want to go as far as we can in this competition, if we get beat in the next round so be it, we’ll give it a right go … but I think they thought we were just going to roll over when they got back in it … the referee was helping them all night as well … I don’t think he gave me one foul all night … but yeah, it’s one of those things … probably lost my head a little bit, but I’ve got a smile on my face as we’re through to the next round of the cup. Billy Sharp, who wasn’t particularly enamoured with Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson at the end of the game, talks to ITV.
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