Preston Gawcott Junior Football Club is pleased to work with T King Associates who supply kits and merchandise to the club. Based in Buckingham for the last 20 years, they remain a family-run business with the aim of providing excellent customer service to both local and national business' and clubs.
TUCK SHOP OPEN!
The Tuck Shop
Managed by Alison Beasley, sells a range of
Hot and Cold Drinks and Food.
You can find us in the Clubhouse, next to the carpark
Open every Sat and Sun during the season
CHARTER STANDARD SUCCESS
The club is proud to announce that it achieved Charter Standard Club Status.
The award was formally presented to the club at a ceremony in the MK Dons Stadium in October. Former Chairman John Dearlove and his wife Debbie had the honour of collecting the award on behalf of the club, in recognition of their sterling work over the years in helping the club reach the standards required.
John and Debbie collecting the Award
Seven other Clubs received their Award at the ceremony.
The Club
The club was formed in 1986 and is now proud to run 14 teams across 11 age groups ranging from Under 7 (school year 2) to Under 15 (school year 10). Our players come mainly from Preston & Gawcott, Buckingham, Winslow and other surrounding villages.
We are affiliated to the Berks and Bucks FA and we play in both the Milton Keynes Nursery 7’s, Milton Keynes & Border Counties and the Bucks Girls Football leagues.
The Season
The season normally starts at the beginning of September and runs until May, although bad weather or a good cup run can extend the season into the summer months, when some of the teams also like to participate in various local tournaments.
The older teams normally train at least once per week, (with a break for Half term and Christmas) and play matches every week between September and March. The younger teams usually have matches and training on alternate weeks.
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Club Aims
At Preston Gawcott JFC we aim to develop the person and develop the player by:
Providing safe and enjoyable surroundings
Ensure positive and fun football for all children;
Promote the principles of team participation and responsibility;
Ensure all members and their families, supporters and learn to respect themselves, their opponents and all other participants including, (coaches, officials, and parents);
Teach football skills to the highest level;
Encourage sportsmanship and fair play;
Show all players how to win and to lose, yet doing both with dignity.
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