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Dyserth Junior Football Club

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The Dyserth Junior Football Club Committee would like to thank all who have supported the club during the current season and in many previous years and hope that you have all had a lovely Christmas and enjoyed New Year celebrations.

The club is in a strong position both financially and in terms of the age groups of teams - u10s, u11s and u14s, are all enjoying the ups and downs of football in the local league, although the weather has played a huge part these last 2 months with an inconsistent fixture schedule due to waterlogged or frozen pitches.

Our U14’s are doing incredibly well again this season after finishing 2nd in the league last season and winning the league cup. They’re currently sitting top of the league after an excellent run of 10 games unbeaten (as of 15/1/24). Long may this form continue and hopefully they will be in the same league position come the end of the season. The U14s play on a Saturday morning and would welcome any additional supporters to cheer on their continued success.

The U10’s and U11’s are playing well and have good numbers attending both training and matches each week. They both play on Sunday mornings so please pop by and support if you’re around the village on a Sunday morning.

The current committee have been together for about 5 years with Sion (Secretary) and Simon (Treasurer) playing their part for even longer, but the time has come to step down in order to allow the club to be taken forward by equally committed members of the community in the formation of a new committee.

All committee positions will be vacant from the end of this season, i.e. Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary and Safeguarding Officer, the present committee members are more than willing to work with new appointees in each role, for however long it takes for a smooth transition.

We would therefore ask that anyone interested being part of a very well established organisation at the heart of our community who wants to contribute to the development of our local youngsters, contact any of the committee members

Without the continuation of a committee, the club cannot continue to function which would not only be disappointing, but moreover depriving our youngsters of the chance of developing in terms of being part of a team and enjoying the sport of their choice.

Similarly, as you may recall from a previous issues of the DT, DJFC are in the process of trying to attract funding for desperately needed facilities e.g. a Changing room, and without a constitution the club will not be able to attract any funding.

We look forward to hearing from anyone interested.

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