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Newtown 11:39 - Jul 2 with 1447 viewsbuilthjack

€250,000 in the bank for.reaching the Uefa Conference. Much more if the progress.
Not bad.

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Newtown on 11:56 - Jul 2 with 1415 viewsKilkennyjack

Good for them.

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Newtown on 13:20 - Jul 2 with 1355 viewsGixerJack

Grass roots in Wales needs proper funding
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Newtown on 13:24 - Jul 2 with 1348 viewsKilkennyjack

Newtown on 13:20 - Jul 2 by GixerJack

Grass roots in Wales needs proper funding


Noel Mooney agrees as well so lets see what he does.

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Newtown on 14:05 - Jul 2 with 1332 viewsReslovenSwan1

Newtown on 13:24 - Jul 2 by Kilkennyjack

Noel Mooney agrees as well so lets see what he does.


He should concentrate on mini academies. The cash should not go to Merseyside and Manchester rejects from Tranmere and Warrington.

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Newtown on 13:06 - Jul 3 with 1119 viewsKilkennyjack

Newtown on 14:05 - Jul 2 by ReslovenSwan1

He should concentrate on mini academies. The cash should not go to Merseyside and Manchester rejects from Tranmere and Warrington.


Sorry - how does FAW cash get to such people ?

Funding welsh acadamies long term …. with better facilities and better coaching is never a waste of time.

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Newtown on 13:14 - Jul 3 with 1112 viewsCountyJim

I was told by a chap in work that it cost about 150 quid a game just to put on a local parks game these days which is bonkers couldn't the FAW help out
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Newtown on 13:25 - Jul 3 with 1095 viewsKeithHaynes

Newtown on 13:14 - Jul 3 by CountyJim

I was told by a chap in work that it cost about 150 quid a game just to put on a local parks game these days which is bonkers couldn't the FAW help out


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The first phase of the Football Association of Wales Grassroots Facilities Fund programme is underway with £3m worth of work beginning on 47 projects across the country.
The average grant award from the Grassroots Facilities Fund is £63k and to date, the highest award has been provided to Cwm Welfare Community Sports Club in Rhondda Cynon Taff, with £252k going into new changing facilities and community rooms.

The main categories of grant awards from the Grassroots Facilities Fund were:



33% on upgrading and creating changing facilities, particularly for women and girls.
18% on pitch improvements and drainage works.
15% on full sized 3G pitches as club hubs on education sites.
11% on small sized all weather training areas.
11% on pitch maintenance equipment.


The Grassroots Facilities Fund was developed by the FAW and other stakeholder investors, including the Welsh Government, UK Government, Sport Wales, UEFA and FIFA.

The Fund focuses on supporting the creation and development of facilities in Wales to achieve:



A growth in participation in sport and recreational activity.
Stronger and more stable community focussed clubs, with more players across all ages and backgrounds.
A particular focus on helping achieve the FAW’s target of doubling the women and girls’ game.


Football Association of Wales CEO Noel Mooney said: “We are grateful to see the Grassroots Facilities Fund already making an impact to our football family across the country.

“The initial round of funding marks the beginning of an exciting journey, and the FAW will continue to work closely with all of its stakeholders to create a facilities investment fund in order to deliver a number of impactful projects across all corners of Wales as we strive to make football inclusive and accessible to all.”

One of the FAW’s key strategic objectives of 'Our Wales | Ein Cymru' is to have inspirational and fit-for-purpose football facilities throughout the country. The association aspires to transform grassroots football and facilities across Club, parks, and education sites via the Grassroots Facilities Fund.

Over the summer and early autumn, the FAW will announce the next rounds of funding for grassroots football in Wales and will set out how organisations can apply.

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Newtown on 13:55 - Jul 3 with 1083 viewsCountyJim

Newtown on 13:25 - Jul 3 by KeithHaynes

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The first phase of the Football Association of Wales Grassroots Facilities Fund programme is underway with £3m worth of work beginning on 47 projects across the country.
The average grant award from the Grassroots Facilities Fund is £63k and to date, the highest award has been provided to Cwm Welfare Community Sports Club in Rhondda Cynon Taff, with £252k going into new changing facilities and community rooms.

The main categories of grant awards from the Grassroots Facilities Fund were:



33% on upgrading and creating changing facilities, particularly for women and girls.
18% on pitch improvements and drainage works.
15% on full sized 3G pitches as club hubs on education sites.
11% on small sized all weather training areas.
11% on pitch maintenance equipment.


The Grassroots Facilities Fund was developed by the FAW and other stakeholder investors, including the Welsh Government, UK Government, Sport Wales, UEFA and FIFA.

The Fund focuses on supporting the creation and development of facilities in Wales to achieve:



A growth in participation in sport and recreational activity.
Stronger and more stable community focussed clubs, with more players across all ages and backgrounds.
A particular focus on helping achieve the FAW’s target of doubling the women and girls’ game.


Football Association of Wales CEO Noel Mooney said: “We are grateful to see the Grassroots Facilities Fund already making an impact to our football family across the country.

“The initial round of funding marks the beginning of an exciting journey, and the FAW will continue to work closely with all of its stakeholders to create a facilities investment fund in order to deliver a number of impactful projects across all corners of Wales as we strive to make football inclusive and accessible to all.”

One of the FAW’s key strategic objectives of 'Our Wales | Ein Cymru' is to have inspirational and fit-for-purpose football facilities throughout the country. The association aspires to transform grassroots football and facilities across Club, parks, and education sites via the Grassroots Facilities Fund.

Over the summer and early autumn, the FAW will announce the next rounds of funding for grassroots football in Wales and will set out how organisations can apply.


I would say the best way is working with local councils and getting costs down for clubs because less lads are taking up the game

In our area there's no Sunday league these days for over 18s
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Newtown on 14:03 - Jul 3 with 1075 viewsReslovenSwan1

Newtown on 13:06 - Jul 3 by Kilkennyjack

Sorry - how does FAW cash get to such people ?

Funding welsh acadamies long term …. with better facilities and better coaching is never a waste of time.


If FAW gave big cash to TNS for example it would be given to their playing staff which is predominantly form across the dyke.

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Newtown on 14:16 - Jul 3 with 1064 viewsReslovenSwan1

Newtown on 13:55 - Jul 3 by CountyJim

I would say the best way is working with local councils and getting costs down for clubs because less lads are taking up the game

In our area there's no Sunday league these days for over 18s


I will be interested to see how Will Evans gets on. He looked special in the Wales v England 3rd team game which is limited to non league players. Some big talents have cme from this fixture in the past and Evans as a standout.

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Newtown on 14:40 - Jul 3 with 1040 viewsBryanSwan

Newtown on 13:55 - Jul 3 by CountyJim

I would say the best way is working with local councils and getting costs down for clubs because less lads are taking up the game

In our area there's no Sunday league these days for over 18s


Working with the councils, in my experience i have found the council to be exceedingly unhelpful in regard to football. They are more concerned with making money or selling off the pitches.

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Newtown on 14:56 - Jul 3 with 1022 viewsKilkennyjack

Newtown on 14:03 - Jul 3 by ReslovenSwan1

If FAW gave big cash to TNS for example it would be given to their playing staff which is predominantly form across the dyke.


I see.

Yes - i think it needs to be ring fenced funding - and auditable as such so that its spent on the right things.

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Newtown on 17:13 - Jul 3 with 975 viewsbuilthjack

Newtown on 13:25 - Jul 3 by KeithHaynes

👍

The first phase of the Football Association of Wales Grassroots Facilities Fund programme is underway with £3m worth of work beginning on 47 projects across the country.
The average grant award from the Grassroots Facilities Fund is £63k and to date, the highest award has been provided to Cwm Welfare Community Sports Club in Rhondda Cynon Taff, with £252k going into new changing facilities and community rooms.

The main categories of grant awards from the Grassroots Facilities Fund were:



33% on upgrading and creating changing facilities, particularly for women and girls.
18% on pitch improvements and drainage works.
15% on full sized 3G pitches as club hubs on education sites.
11% on small sized all weather training areas.
11% on pitch maintenance equipment.


The Grassroots Facilities Fund was developed by the FAW and other stakeholder investors, including the Welsh Government, UK Government, Sport Wales, UEFA and FIFA.

The Fund focuses on supporting the creation and development of facilities in Wales to achieve:



A growth in participation in sport and recreational activity.
Stronger and more stable community focussed clubs, with more players across all ages and backgrounds.
A particular focus on helping achieve the FAW’s target of doubling the women and girls’ game.


Football Association of Wales CEO Noel Mooney said: “We are grateful to see the Grassroots Facilities Fund already making an impact to our football family across the country.

“The initial round of funding marks the beginning of an exciting journey, and the FAW will continue to work closely with all of its stakeholders to create a facilities investment fund in order to deliver a number of impactful projects across all corners of Wales as we strive to make football inclusive and accessible to all.”

One of the FAW’s key strategic objectives of 'Our Wales | Ein Cymru' is to have inspirational and fit-for-purpose football facilities throughout the country. The association aspires to transform grassroots football and facilities across Club, parks, and education sites via the Grassroots Facilities Fund.

Over the summer and early autumn, the FAW will announce the next rounds of funding for grassroots football in Wales and will set out how organisations can apply.


The FAW have been giving these grants out to Tier1,2 and 3 clubs for the last 15 years. They have now extended it below that.
I know many clubs who 15 years ago played with a rope around the playing surface, and changed a mile from the ground. Now they have barriers/fencing, changing facilities, showers, a 250 seater or more stand, pitch drainage, and more.
All thanks to the FAW.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Newtown on 08:43 - Jul 8 with 782 viewsbuilthjack

Not a good start. Newtown lost 1-0 in the away last night.
Not helped by a 6 hour flight delay and then being given a cinder.pitch to train on.
Home leg next week.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Newtown on 09:46 - Jul 8 with 731 viewsWhiterockin

Newtown on 08:43 - Jul 8 by builthjack

Not a good start. Newtown lost 1-0 in the away last night.
Not helped by a 6 hour flight delay and then being given a cinder.pitch to train on.
Home leg next week.


When the opposition arrive for the return leg, they should point to the top of Snowdon and say your training pitch is up there.
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Newtown on 23:22 - Jul 14 with 517 viewsbuilthjack

We'll,done Newtown. Into the next round, just.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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