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Local and national provision football.  

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Local and national provision football In this project I will be researching the provision of football in England, but mainly focussing on provision in my local area, Cambridge. I will be investigating the provision of football from the most basic level, being grassroots and looking at the opportunity available to progress to elite level. Also I will be looking into provision for women/girls and the disabled. Grass roots level: - grassroots is the most basic level of playing football, like playing at the local recreation ground with your friends; this then leads to a more competitive level like playing for a local club. The football association are good practice at grass roots level in football via their Charter Standard scheme so that parents and children can demand a minimum standard of provision from schools, clubs and holiday courses. Cambridge City is currently working with Cambridgeshire Football Association to help local schools receive their Charter Standard Mark. They are one of only 80...

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