Our Values

Our values

At Carlisle Galaxy F.C, it's not everything about football, it has to do with the players and also promoting our club values to create the individual and also not simply a footballer to aid set them up for life. Our values run through the whole club as well as ensures a consistent strategy by all to provide a safe, inclusive as well as a fun atmosphere.

 

OUR GOALS NEED TO BE MATCHED BY YOUR COMMITMENT TO OUR VALUES

Long-term Vision

To be one of the best junior grassroots football club in the area and to create development pathways for both players and also coaches.


Goal Declaration
To develop a risk-free, inclusive, as well as dynamic club which will allow our junior footballers to develop their abilities as well as confidence in an encouraging and also encouraging setting.

Short-term Goals
To be the club of selection for all jr footballers in the area.
To draw in brand-new players and also trainers to the club.
To guarantee all players really feel welcome and also component of the club.
Continued growth of a great football center to provide for any ages in the younger section.

Medium Term Goals
Retain players by showing investment into the club and its individuals.

Long-term Goals
To be one of the best Grassroots Club in our area.

Generate players that advance into adult men's well as females's football teams.

At Carlisle Galaxy, it’s not all about football, it’s about the players and promoting our club values to develop the person and not just a footballer to help set them up for life. Our values run through the whole club and ensures a consistent approach by all to provide a safe, inclusive and fun environment.

OUR GOALS NEED TO BE MATCHED BY YOUR COMMITMENT TO OUR VALUES

Long Term Vision

To be the number one junior grassroots football club in the area and to create development pathways for both players and coaches.


Mission Statement

To create a safe, inclusive, and progressive club which will enable our junior footballers to develop their skills and confidence in an encouraging and supportive environment.


Short Term Goals

To be the
club of choice for all junior footballers in the area.
To attract new players and coaches to the club.
To ensure all players feel welcome and part of the club.
Continued development of a great football facility to cater for all ages in the junior section.


Medium Term Goals

Retain players by demonstrating investment into the club and its people.


Long Term Goals

To be one of the
best clubs in our area.

Produce players that progress into adult men's and women's football.


Player Values

With each player within our squads, we expect the following values to be displayed:


1. A Passion for Playing

We have an underlying love of playing the game and for trying our best.


2. To be Disciplined

We show respect to all players, management, and officials at all times.


3. To Work Hard

We will give all we have in training and in games to deliver the club objectives.


4. A Willingness to Learn

We are all committed to learning and improving both collectively and individually.

5. To Maintain a Positive and Safe Environment
We create a positive, safe, and dynamic work environment for all.


6. To Respect People

We will
treat all people with courtesy, dignity, and respect at all times.

7. To be Inclusive

We are accountable for including all in our training sessions and matches.


8. To set High Standards

We pride ourselves on being the best every day and setting the highest standards in all we do.


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March 9, 2022
"My first memories of football are playing in the park with my brother Josh, sister Lauren and my dad. There was a park behind our house in Mortlake and every day when we would get home from school we would go out and play football. All three of us grew up wanting to be professional footballers so we would be out there trying to get better, improve and get to the top. When we were growing up, there would be loads of kids in the area and we would have one big match. I had a team but I would still find the time to play as much as I could. My dad helped our football development massively. When you are so young, you don’t always understand what you are doing and it was just a case of doing what he says. But looking back, he has helped massively throughout our careers and even now he still helps us every day. He never managed one of my teams but he had his own team that I would play for sometimes in the summer tournaments and stuff like that, but not a league team."
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