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Post by account_disabled on Feb 2, 2018 9:29:02 GMT 2
Hi, That amateur football clubs have an increasingly difficult time to survive is common knowledge. Also at VK Liedekerke, which counts no less than 300 youth players, it is all hands on deck. The club still finds barely motivated volunteers, making it almost impossible to let all youth teams play football. That is why there were plans to clear up the regional U12 team. This led to great protest among parents and players, so the plan was soon canceled. At a meeting, the board now informed the parents that no shifts were being made. "The rumors that our U12 team would be closed has caused a lot of reactions to the social media," says Vice President Gunther Bockstal. "That's why we decided that we can not put those young guys of twelve years on the street. We want all young people to continue playing with us. So we will not let anyone leave and keep the B-team. " In the meantime, the club is looking for more employees. "We hope that our effort to retain the future U13 team also means that more enthusiastic volunteers will present themselves. That is just the problem of today: we get parents more difficult to engage and it is not feasible to count on four or five same people each time. For More Details Cloud Storage Solutions Video
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