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Bootle FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/FOOTYFOCUSMAG Bootle FOOTBALL CLUB Bootle FC is a fine example of the important role that a club can play in their local community. Football Focus Magazine recently caught up with Club Representative Chris de Asha to find out more about the good work that they’ve been doing lately. FF: How long have you been involved and what first attracted you to the club? CdA: I’ve only been at the club for a year, we moved on masse along with 25 teams from another grassroots club due to wanting a clearer pathway for our youth to go into adult football which this club is determined on providing. FF: What are the most challenging and rewarding aspects of your role? CdA: The most challenging for me personally as an U15 manager is keeping lads interested in playing football and to start the transition of youth aspects of football to adult to prepare the lads rather than it happen overnight. I am also the vice chair of the Youth section of our club and a challenging aspect is to keep the momentum going through the age groups and making sure that all teams have support and feel included in our club. 22 Issue 85 The whole grassroots programme is so rewarding, I have been doing my U15 team since U6 and I have ex- players at academy’s and at district football, with two stand outs, one is currently England girls U16 goalie and the other has been notified of his scholarship eighteen months early. When you hear of these stories it is so rewarding to think that you have played a part in their progress. The rewarding part of being on the committee is playing a part in providing football for nearly 500 boys and girls. FF: How’s the general mood down at the club at the moment? CdA: No matter what happens this season, the club has had a fantastic year. As well as the first team having an excellent season, the youth teams are thriving and that’s been shown with the players who have stepped up - Johnny Foy and Jack Goodwin being two excellent examples. FF: How would you say the season has gone for the club? CdA: The season is going unbelievable for the club right through from our first team who are on a fifteen game winning streak at the time of writing, to a hugely successful U21 team - then with two highly impressive U17 and U18 teams right down from U6-U16. Our partner club, Bootle Bucks Inclusion, which is a club for special needs is gaining more and more exposure and players each week. They held their own successful tournament recently which was a massive success. Added to that our girls section is growing by the day making it the fastest growing sport in the UK; and we also have our Bootle only Goalkeepers sessions on a Friday night. FF: What are your plans for the rest of the campaign? CdA: With the season nearing an end, our aim is to keep the momentum