Find Out A Little More About The Team Who Look After The Club
It’s easy to forget that youth football clubs are generally run entirely by volunteers. These individuals dedicate time and effort, and lots of it, to providing a safe and fun environment for your kids to learn to play football and, hopefully, meet new friends and learn some valuable life lessons along the way. It’s always nice to be recognised for what you’re doing well, as well as getting constructive feedback for areas we can improve, so please don’t hesitate to get in contact with one of us below. We love to help and we are dedicated to providing the best service we can for you and your children.
Chairman - Lee Poppleton
When did you join the Club: Danny joined Eldwick Juniors in 2017 when his son Henry wanted to play for his local junior football team. Sidney his other son has join in 2019 and both are keen footballers
What brought me to get involved at Eldwick Juniors: Danny’s son was already playing football but Danny was never a keen footballer but wanted to help out in other ways with the running of the club aswell as supporting it. What Skills I have brought to the Club: Danny brings good organisational and good management skills to Eldwick Juniors and likes to get involved with the everyday running of the club from the admin work to bringing new ideas into the club. Other Interests and Hobbies: Danny enjoys his family life aswell as playing golf and his annual ski trips. My Football Team: Bradford City FC |
Vice Chairman / Club Welfare Officer - Jamie Holland
When did you join the Club: Jamie joined Eldwick Juniors in 2013
What brought me to get involved at Eldwick Juniors: Jamie was looking for a team for his son Alex to join when he was younger to help him with his social skills and for him to feel the importance of being in a team environment. Alex found the atmosphere perfect for him at Eldwick Juniors and it wasn’t long before Jamie started helping out his age group with a few of the other parents. Jamie now run’s the creche as well as being the club welfare officer. What Skills I have brought to the Club: I like to think that I bring a sense of positivity, fun and a sense of respect and fairness to everyone attached to Eldwick Juniors be it parents or children coming to the club. I strive to promote my passion of football as a hobby to the kids that come to Eldwick Juniors irrelevant of ability. Other Interests and Hobbies: Jamie play’s most sports and play’s five-a-side football. Jamie has recently started running and cycling. Jamie also likes to take his children to watch Bradford City. My Football Team: Bradford City |
Club Secretary- Charlotte Richardson
Treasurer - Richard Kirwan
When did you join the Club:
What brought me to get involved at Eldwick Juniors: What Skills I have brought to the Club: Other Interests and Hobbies: My Football Team: Bradford City |