Tameside Striders is a Walking Football group which meets to play every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the year at DentonYouth F.C. King Street, in Denton.Also known as Denton Walking Football Group.
THIS IS NOT FOOTBALL but a slower, reduced risk derivative aimed at older players for exercise and enjoyment.We are carrying forward the walking football initiative facilitated by Age UK Tameside and although our 'Badgers' form the competitive element at Over 70 level we're primarily concerned with internal games. We will play friendly games with other teams from time to time.The over 70's team were founder members of the Greater Manchester Walking Football League at Heywood Sports Village.
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We play on our superb synthetic pitch for five hours a week. Tuesday from 10am. it's 'Over 68' hour plus and then from just after eleven am. the 'Unders' get their game. All players are over fifty years of age.
The games are fairly competitive but the ethos of our group is based on enjoyment. Any ego's are left at home and as a mixed ability group we tend to play with smiles on our faces most of the time although foul weather can challenge that. All weather pitch, all weather players.
And though results matter, they are not important. We finish with a cup of tea or coffee (outdoors at the moment) and generally put the world to rights.Men 70 + and 65+, and women over 45 years of age attend our Thursday session imaginatively called 'DENTON THURSDAY' however we try to match abilities and this may result in women attending a different session.
Some sessions are currently playing A.S.K.A.N.C.E. a 'sweeper/keeper and non-contact experience' a novel form of the game using mini goal posts and dispensing with goalkeepers. This is a more technical, precision passing form of walking football and removes some of the power shooting element which a few players prefer. It's great fun for the more proficient player as well as those of lesser ability. Super enjoyment based exercise. An alternative to the conventional walking football format which we re-introduced at some sessions following easing of Covid lockdown restrictions .
When new players turn up at our Tuesday & Thursday sessions they must first fill in a routine basic health screening form which is deposited with the Secretary. The form includes emergency contact details and a disclaimer to acknowledge the signee agrees they are playing the game at their own risk.There can be no exceptions to this rule.
Spaces are now extremely limited, it's regretted that new people cannot just turn up and expect to get a game.Walking Football has caught on all around the country.
We will soon have to introduce a waiting list !
However, if you do want to play with us, do not attend with a highly competitive win-at-all-costs attitude because you'll soon be found out and advised you're in the wrong place.
As stated we play first and foremost for enjoyment. A non-contact measured game. We do not want anyone going home by way of a Hospital. Remember most of us are knocking on a bit so treat opponents and team mates with respect, and with a duty of care.
We always have a short warm up with stretching and limbering up to get bodies attuned to the demands of walking football which can be quite strenuous. Cameras are often around and there may be a team photo and some action shots too. Sometimes we video our games for the group's website. Tongue in cheek match reports help reinforce a feeling of camaraderie and belonging.Performances are NOT criticised. You must be prepared for your photograph and name appearing on our website and social media.
For internal, weekly games players supply their own shirts, shorts and socks (or jog pants/track suit bottoms etc. - any kind or colour of tee shirt will do. Players are supplied with orange and blue reversible ‘bibs' to differentiate between the teams. These are yours to keep, so please bring your bib to every session you attend. Wear Astro trainers designed for Astroturf. NOT FOOTBALL BOOTS.Astro trainers have 'pimpled' soles. They are now compulsory footwear at our sessions.If we play external games against other clubs then we will provide kit, and laundering. The rules we play to are easy to learn. The main one being - NO RUNNING and Non-Contact. 99% of games are Refereed, we have several qualified and accredited officials in our group. Additional sweeper/keeper rules can be found on the relevant page, on this website - check the menu for 'more'.