Tag: football


  • How to choose the right football club for your child

    How to Choose the Right Football Club for Your Child: A Parent’s Guide Your child wants to join a football club. You’ve Googled local teams. There are five within 10 miles. They all look… similar? Some have slick websites. Others have barely-updated Facebook pages. One costs £15/month, another £35/month. One mentions “player development,” another promises…

  • Managing Mixed Ability Grassroots Football Players

    Managing Mixed Ability Players in Youth Football: When Skill Gaps Are Wide You’re coaching an U11 team. One player could probably play U13s. Three others struggle with basic passing. The gap between your most talented and least developed players is enormous. You’re trying to run training sessions that challenge the strong players without overwhelming the…

  • Best Spond Alternative

    Best Spond Alternative for Football Clubs UK 2026 Spond is brilliant. The many UK users can’t be wrong. It’s free, it’s reliable, and it solved the WhatsApp problem for thousands of sports teams. But here’s the thing: Spond was built for ALL sports. Rugby, netball, cricket, hockey—everything. Which means it’s a generalist tool trying to…

  • Everthing you need to know about running a grassroots football club

    Football Club Admin Checklist: Everything You Need to Know (UK Guide) Congratulations! You’ve just been elected club secretary. Or maybe you’re the chair. Or treasurer. Or you’re starting a new club from scratch. Either way, you’re now responsible for keeping a grassroots football club running legally, safely, and efficiently. And you’re wondering: what exactly do…

  • How to Manage Parent Communication in Grassroots Football

    Any grassroots football coach or team manager will tell you: managing the team is the easy part. Managing the parents? That’s where things get complicated. You’ve got 15 different WhatsApp groups, parents messaging you at 10pm about next Saturday’s kit, and three different versions of the fixture list floating around. Sound familiar? Parent communication doesn’t…

  • Dealing with Disruptive Players – A Coach’s Guide

    You’ve planned a brilliant training session. You’ve got the drills ready, the cones laid out, and fifteen minutes of explanation prepared. Then one player starts bouncing a football during your team talk. Two others are wrestling in the background. Someone’s doing keepy-uppies instead of listening. Sound familiar? Managing player behaviour is one of the biggest…

  • Volunteer Burnout in Grassroots Football: How to Avoid It

    It’s 10:47pm on a Wednesday. You’ve just spent 45 minutes updating the team sheet for Saturday, replied to eleven parent messages, and ordered new training bibs. Tomorrow you’re coaching training after work, and this weekend you’ve got two matches to organize. Oh, and you haven’t seen your own family properly in three weeks. This is…

  • Ballrz vs Spond: Which Football Team App is Right for You?

    Looking for a spond alternative? f you’re managing a grassroots football team in the UK, you’ve probably heard of Spond. It’s become hugely popular—and for good reason. A lot of UK users rely on it to organise teams across dozens of different sports. But is it the right choice for your football club? Maybe. Or maybe you…

  • How Much Does It Cost to Run a Grassroots Football Club?

    You’re thinking about starting a grassroots football club. Or maybe you’ve just been elected treasurer. Either way, you need to know: what’s this actually going to cost? The honest answer? More than you think. Less than professional football. Somewhere between £5,000 and £50,000 per year, depending on your size and ambitions. This guide breaks down…

  • WhatsApp Alternatives for Football Team Communication in 2026

    WhatsApp alternatives for football clubs…let’s paint a picture you’ll recognise: You’ve got four different WhatsApp groups for your Under 11s team. The “main group” has 47 members including grandparents who never mute notifications. There’s a “coaches only” group. A “match day” group. And somehow, a fourth group you didn’t even create called “SUPER STRIKER PARENTS…