WALKING FOOTBALL SCOTLAND BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Walking Football Scotland SCIO is seeking nominations from Members for the election of vacant positions within the Board of Elected Trustees. The Board is seeking candidates with skills and experience considered beneficial to the Board and SCIO. Members have a period of 20 clear days from the date of this notice to make their nominations.

Nomination of any Elected Trustee shall be in writing by not less than two Members. The nominee, who must be a Member (or the Authorised Representative of a Member) shall provide a statement of not more than 200 words to explain the nominee’s suitability for the role. For nominations to be valid, they must be delivered to the SCIO’s Principal Administrative Address Office at 46 Hazelwood Avenue, Newton Mearns, Glasgow G77 5QS, or by email to Treasurer@walkingfootballscotland.org.

Election of any Elected Trustee shall be by the Board after interview. The Board can accept or reject nomination and no reason need be given.

2024 League Fixtures Announcement

The 2024 League Fixtures have been released for the 15 leagues with 132 teams taking part in various age categories.

Over 50’s - last season’s champions Arbroath commence the season against previous winners St James at the RPC Dundee whereas it’s a change of venue for the West of Scotland League where last year’s champions Giffnock SC Auld Timers take on last year’s Scottish Cup winners, Pollok Utd.

Over 60’s - it’s a new tiered approach for this age category with Premiership and Championship divisions for both East and West of the country. In the East, last year’s winners, Hearts 98’ commence with a difficult encounter with Dundee East CSC and in the West, Glasgow Life take on Champions League winners, Ayr Utd.

Over 65’s - after the re-introduction of this particular age category last year, we have a new East and West split for 2024. Last year’s winners, Pollok Utd will open the season with a local derby against Drumchapel Utd - Blacks, whereas in the East there is another local derby and tasty opening day encounter where Alloa Athletic take on Stenhousemuir.

Over 70’s - due to high demand we also have a split of regional leagues in this age category with East of Scotland League taking place at Oriam NPC and West of Scotland League at Toryglen RFC. Last year’s winners, North Lanarkshire Council open the season with a match against Drumchapel Utd whereas in the East there is a Fife derby with Fife Wanderers taking on Dunfermline Dynamos.

Over 40’s & Over 50’s Women’s - with continual growth in the women’s game we have a tiered over 40’s league as well as additional Over 50’s age category for 2024. Linlithgow Rose - Whites who were crowned champions for the first time last year, will commence against Linlithgow Rose - Blacks in the Over 40’s and in the Over 50’s we kick off with Midlothian Ladies V Jeanfield Swifts, the two longest playing women’s teams in Scotland.

League fixtures have been sent out to club main contacts for the upcoming season and we look forward to what will no doubt be an exciting competitive season ahead, wishing all teams all the very best for 2024.

Laws of the Game - 2024 Update

As clubs begin to re-commence their walking football for the New Year, we look to continue the enhancement of our game by providing an update of the supplementary laws of the game.

These tweaks and improvements focus on player safety and we encourage all players and clubs to support the implementation of these changes within their weekly sessions.

As part of these developments we have provided the appropriate documents, with changes highlighted, and these can be downloaded from our website here -

https://www.walkingfootballscotland.org/rules

We have also provide video demonstrations of these laws within our YouTube channel which is available here - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyqYsQsPQDaQ8UovcLYTvcYbWy9llvhs1&si=r5nokguqC_rxJS44

Thank you for your co-operation as we continue to support the development of our game.

Club News

It has been another week of Christmas Festivities at our clubs across the country and it is great to see not just the impact physically and mentally our game has on people, but socially as you spend time together away from the pitch.

From Alloa Athletic, Annan Athletic, Hearts, Morton, Scone Thistle and Stranraer to Christmas jumpers and hats, we hope you had a great time!

annan athletic

hearts

morton

stranraer

FOOTBALL MEMORIES SCOTLAND

Football Memories Scotland & Walking Football Scotland launch partnership project to increase support for local communities

Two organisations with football at their hearts have joined forces to showcase the benefits that football has to offer on both physical and mental health.

Football Memories Scotland and Walking Football Scotland launched the first session in an innovative new partnership project at Hampden Park last week which brought together walking football and reminiscence sessions, with 10 more such days planned for next year.

A newly drafted memorandum of understanding has been put in place to bring two organisations closer together than ever before. Football Memories Scotland and Walking Football Scotland both reach thousands of people across the country every week between their respective group activities and have a similar target audience, so the project aims to develop more ‘blended’ clubs around the country that can deliver both walking football and football reminiscence sessions.

Members of Whitletts Victoria F.C. based in Ayrshire were the first group to trial the new partnership project. Club staff and members enjoyed a tour of Hampden Park and the Scottish Football Museum, led by the knowledgeable Visitor Services Officers of the Museum. Tour highlights include the newly opened Scottish Cup Gallery, History Makers Gallery celebrating the men’s and women’s game as part of the 150 years of Scottish football celebrations and seeing the home and away dressing rooms of the national stadium. The group was then split into two teams and after changing their tops and boots in the stadium’s home dressing room, went head-to-head in a game of Walking Football, led by Walking Football Scotland

Competitive spirits ran high as players then tested the speed of their shot against each other, before settling into the Hall of Fame gallery for a reminiscence session with Football Memories Scotland volunteers Robert Harvey and Arthur Grant who shared information about the project, its impact and ways to get involved. The staff and players of Whitletts Vics also had the chance to browse old memorabilia used in reminiscence group sessions to trigger memories and discussions, which inevitably brought through lots of fond personal memories and anecdotes of football of the past.

Collaboration between the two Game Leaders of the Scottish Para Football Association isn’t new, but this new wave of proactive mutual support comes at a time of growth for both organisations, as both reminiscence groups and walking football teams continue to increase in number rapidly across Scotland.

There are now over 500 Football Memories groups in Scotland, from as far north as Stornoway and as far south as Stranraer, with trained volunteers delivering group sessions on a regular basis in community settings, care homes and hospitals. To support the delivery of reminiscence sessions alongside walking football groups, the Football Memories Scotland team is providing Walking Football Scotland leaders with training and information on reminiscence and working with those who live with dementia.

Walking Football Scotland has over 140 groups across Scotland, with over 3,500 players taking part on a weekly basis. To support the delivery of physical activity sessions alongside groups, the reminiscence groups the WFS team is providing group leaders with information and opportunities on how groups could start their own walking football sessions in their communities.

Richard McBrearty, Project Director of Football Memories, said:

“Football exists in many forms and this partnership allows us to connect people not only to their treasured memories of the game but to the opportunity to be involved again in a game of football should they wish, delivered by trained coordinators who can support them and their carers and families.

We hope these partnership days will enable us to connect to Walking Football clubs across the country who are interested in the mutual benefits of both playing football and reminiscing about football that can help so many members of our local communities to feel part of the game they love, especially those who may be living with dementia and Alzheimer’s.”

Kenny McLean, President of Walking Football Scotland, said:

“We are delighted to be reaffirming our partnership with Football Memories Scotland. This memorandum of understanding shows that both organisations have a shared goal towards improving the social and mental health wellbeing of older adults in Scotland. This partnership is a perfect fit to support the growth of walking football and the engagement of older adults in their common interest in football and its history."

Louis Kerr, Community Football Coordinator for Vics in the Community said:

Everyone from our walking football group thoroughly enjoyed the day out at Hampden! The tour, getting changed in the dressing room and then enjoying a game in the iconic warm up area all ensured it was a special occasion for everyone involved. We learned about the power of Football Memories and the huge impact it has made across so many lives already. As a result, we'll be looking to start a group of our own soon. We'd like to thank Walking Football Scotland and Football Memories for providing this fantastic experience.”

Walking Football clubs that don’t currently run Football Memories groups are invited to contact project organisers to express interest in being part of a 2024 session at Hampden Park, which will run monthly. No costs are involved apart from the club’s provision of transport to Hampden Park on the day. Interested clubs should contact Matt Ramsay at matt@walkingfootballscotland.org

Ashley Pedersen, CEO of Scottish ParaFootball, commented:

“Football is much more than a physical game on the pitch. For many, regular sessions discussing the sport and its history serve as a lifeline to a social group; the comfort of familiarity; the reigniting of cherished memories.

“With a partnership that combines these benefits with playing the game at a pace that suits the players, serves not only to improve the mental and physical wellbeing of the older population, but demonstrates the power and flexibility of football as a tool to engage everyone in society.

“We look forward to seeing the impact of this partnership.”

Clubs interested in being part of these sessions in 2024 should contact: matt@walkingfootballscotland.org to register their interest.

Photographs - Phil Dawson (photosbyphild.com)

wfs trustee matt ramsay with football memories scotland’s richard mcbrearty & ursula mcfarlane

Club News

It’s getting to that time of the year with Christmas get-togethers, award nights and celebrations and today we share some of those festivities featuring: Ayr Utd, Carrick, Dunfermline Dynamos, Loanhead, Rossvale and Stranraer

Feel free to send us in your pictures as you all enjoy special end of year celebrations together sharing socially with one another.

Off the back of recent Awards night at Drumchapel Utd, the club were delighted to hand over another cheque to the Drumchapel Food Bank for the sum of £660 - well done gents!

Last week also so another EFDN event with a Rangers tournament on their newly resurfaced Community pitch at the Ibrox Complex. Congratulations to all who took part.

ayr utd

carrick

drumchapel utd

dunfermline dynamos

loanhead

rangers

rossvale ladies

stranraer

Referee Liaison Officer Appointment

Walking Football Scotland are delighted to announce the appointment of Simon McLean as Referee Liaison Officer.

This voluntary role, supported by the Scottish FA Referee Association, helps the development of walking football referees as well as support operations and related administrative and reporting procedures.

Simon, a retired police detective, has 40 years experience refereeing and has led as well as been a participant of walking football sessions for over 5 years.

On the new role, Simon said: “I am delighted to be joining the team and really look forward to helping WFS bring the multiple benefits of our beautiful game to our members across the whole county.

Our referees are integral to our game, where inclusion and player safety are our watchwords. We need officials who understand our game and the unique features that make it so appealing across our gents and ladies age groups.

My job will be to help WFS identify, guide and nurture experienced referees across Scotland and ensure that they have every support and assistance we can give them. We rely on them to limit the intensity of our competitive matches and together we will set a template for future generations to follow.

Without our referees we would have no game and we are so lucky to have a strong core currently in place who will provide our foundation and springboard in coming years.”

WFS Competitions and Events organiser, Matt Ramsay stated: “This is an important role to help develop and improve the game in Scotland.

Simon comes with a wealth of experience and his enthusiasm for the game shines through.

With the excellent support we’ve had from the Referee Association, we hope this is the next step to improve player safety and enhance the quality of delivery at our competitions and events.

O60’s Champions League

𝗔𝘆𝗿 𝗨𝘁𝗱 - 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬!

The final competition event of the year concluded today with the O60’s Champions League as Ayr Utd added to their Scottish Cup success as they were crowned O60’s Champions League 2023 winners!

The top 3 teams from the East, with league winners Hearts as well as Dundee Utd and Linlithgow Rose joined West league winners, Glasgow Life, Ayr Utd and Pollok Thistle for what was a competitive afternoon of walking football at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility.

However, it was Ayr Utd who were impressively unbeaten over the 5 games and were presented the trophy from WFS supporter and former footballer, Tom Boyd as they became the first O60’s club to lift our new trophy for the first time.

We say a massive thank you to all clubs, players, venue staff, referees and Tom Boyd for their support today and congratulations once again to Ayr Utd.

Photographs - Phil Dawson (photosbyphild.com)

Club News

A busy few weeks for weeks as ever with clubs getting involved in various activities.

Park Villa, a recent affiliated club based in Glasgow saw the following article in the Glasgow Times as they shared the impact of the game on their lives -

https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/23953303.meet-glasgow-taxi-drivers-started-walking-football/

The annual O65’s Glasgow Life Cup took place last Wednesday and 21 teams and over 200 players took part at Toryglen with Townhead Strollers coming out on top defeating GM Kings from Manchester.

There was also a trip to Hampden Park for the Glasgow Life Dementia group who usually play at Toryglen, but with the Glasgow Cup taking place, they had a special trip to the national stadium instead.

Hibernian Community Foundation began their weekly Walking Football session back in May, with the players now taking their next step into playing competitively and representing the Club and Foundation in the 2024 season as well as Club Festivals, making their debut at the Raith Rovers Christmas Festival.

And finally, the cold weather has begun to have an impact on weekly sessions but nothing stopped Active Fife as 18 took to the park to enjoy their weekly session.

As this happens no doubt more and more over the next couple of months please everyone stay safe and look after one another.

CHSS FUNDRAISING TOTAL ANNOUNCED!

Walking Football Scotland are delighted to announce that the total raised for our charity partners, Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland is the sum of £10,277!

We would like to say a massive thank you to every single person who contributed in raising this incredible total to ensure that ‘No Life is Half Lived’.

From bake sales, football cards, festivals, donations and the ‘Midnight Ibrox Walk’ by our own trustees, so many have contributed in such an amazing and creative way to support this cause.

We would like to make a special mention to abseilers Bobby Thornton and Steve Winstanley who between them raised over £2k and we commend them for their incredible efforts.

The walking football community is one that is a real force and collaboratively this sum is a huge support to our charity partners for the phenomenal work that they do.

president kenny mclean & trustee matt ramsay pictured with chss’s paul okroj obe (Director of People Drive Development), Joanne Graham (Head of Service Delivery), chris doherty (community engagement coordinator)

Referee Education Workshop Dates 2024

With the support of the Scottish FA Referee Association, we are delighted to announce our next Walking Football Referee Education Workshop dates which will be available at the start of 2024 prior to the new competitive league season commencing.

Without our referees, we have no competitive game and we look forward in working with them again to support the education, training and ongoing discussions as we look to develop our game here in Scotland.

Dates available are as follows:

Thursday 18th January - online (7.30-9pm) **most suitable for Dundee based referees

Thursday 1st February - Toryglen (7-8.30pm)

Friday 2nd February - Toryglen (10-11.30am)

Please note that due to high levels of interest we can only accommodate currently registered referees to attend this free workshop. We will share open education workshops to all players in the new year.

You can book your place by contacting Matt Ramsay on matt@walkingfootballscotland.org

Please note any referee wishing to officiate any official WFS events next year, must attend one of the dates offered below.

Glasgow Life Wins Glasgow Sport's 'Health & Wellbeing Award'

Huge congratulations to Glasgow Sport Walking Football, who have been inaugural winners of the Glasgow Health & Wellbeing Award, held within the Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow on Monday 27th November.

With 250+ weekly attendees over 17 sessions, the programme is the largest in the country, catering for over 50’s, Women’s only, Dementia and Parkinson’s as well as organising many walking football events which many of our affiliated clubs take part in throughout the year.

The award in partnership with Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership saw one of our own trustees, Matt Ramsay pick up the award alongside his Glasgow Life coaches.

Congratulations!

O60's CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Our final Champions League event commences on Wednesday as the top 3 teams from the East and West meet to compete to be crowned O60’s Champions League winners.

From the East, league winners Hearts as well as Dundee Utd CT and Linlithgow Rose CFC will join West league winners, Glasgow Life, Ayr Utd and Pollok Thistle for what we are sure will be an exciting afternoon of walking football at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility.

It’s a straight 5 match, winner takes all, event and we look forward in seeing who will lift our new O60’s Champions League trophy for the first time.

All the very best to all teams!

Club News

Our clubs have been busy over the past few weeks with festivals, fundraising and proudly showing off their new WFS bibs.

Simon McLean and Pollok Utd had a very successful fundraising number of events as they raised over £4k for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, a charity very close to Simon’s heart, and we congratulate them for this incredible amount of work.

Colin Craig of Glasgow Life and Drumchapel Utd were supporting charity partners CHSS this last couple of weeks, where they were getting their Christmas card orders in early whilst raising money for CHSS.

The annual Raith Rovers Christmas Cup was held yesterday, Sunday 26th November welcoming 10 teams to Starks Park and it was the hosts that came out on top defeating Fairfield in the final.

KA Leisure in Ayrshire and Carnoustie Panmure were proudly showing off their new WFS bibs and we hope you get much use out of them too.

If you or your club has a story to tell, get in touch with us and we would be delighted to share the news.

simon mclean & pollok utd

drumchapel utd

raith rovers

carnoustie panmure

ka leisure

O50's CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

𝐆𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐧𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐒𝐂 𝐀𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐬 - 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬!

The first of our Champions League events kicked off today as Giffnock SC Auld Timers added to their league success as they were crowned O50’s Champions League 2023 winners!

The top 3 teams from the East, with league winners Arbroath as well as Oriam and Hearts joined West league winners, Giffnock SC Auld Timers, North Lanarkshire Council and Braehead for what was a competitive afternoon of walking football at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility.

However, it was Giffnock SC Auld Timers who were impressively unbeaten over the 5 games and were presented the trophy from WFS supporter and former footballer, Gordon Smith as they became the first club to lift our new trophy for the first time.

We say a massive thank you to all clubs, players, venue staff, referees and Gordon Smith for their support today and congratulations once again to Giffnock SC Auld Timers.

Photographs - Phil Dawson (photosbyphild.com)

raymond heaney (giffnock sc captain) & gordon smith

arbroath

braehead fc

giffnock sc auld timers

hearts

north lanarkshire council

oriam

referees stephen mcdevitt, david marshall & simon reilly