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This season has been a real journey for Archie — full of challenges, growth, and proud moments that reflect both his footballing ability and his character.


He began the 2024/25 campaign with Wormley Rovers Whites in Division 5 of the Mid Herts League. However, early results saw the team placed into Division 6, where the competition was more appropriate for the squad’s development stage. Archie worked hard to make his mark, scoring six goals in eleven appearances for Wormley. While there were some positive moments, it became clear over time that Wormley wasn’t quite the right fit for Archie in terms of style, structure, and environment.


With that in mind, we made the decision to return him to familiar surroundings — back to CHARS Youth U12 Blues, the club where he had previously played and developed.


It proved to be the right move.


Archie slotted straight back in, contributing not just as a striker but also showing his versatility by playing out wide and, at times, even dropping into defence when the team needed him. Despite playing deeper on multiple occasions, he still managed to score eight goals in fourteen games for CHARS — bringing his overall tally for the season to fourteen goals in twenty-five games.


"Football’s not just about talent — it’s about attitude, resilience and how you treat those around you. Archie showed all of that this season."

That’s a very respectable return, especially given the mix of positions he played, and a testament to his work rate, football intelligence, and team-first mentality.


The highlight of the season came at the CHARS Youth FC Presentation Evening, where Archie was awarded Players' Player of the Year. 🏆


This is such a special honour — not chosen by coaches or parents, but voted for by his teammates. It shows how much his peers value his contribution on and off the pitch. His positive attitude, consistent effort, and support for others clearly didn’t go unnoticed.


As a parent, I couldn't be prouder of how he has handled the ups and downs of the season — always giving 100%, never complaining, and showing maturity beyond his years.


Well done Archie — you’ve earned every bit of it. Here’s to an even bigger 2025/26 season ahead! 👏⚽️💪


Best wishes,














As we approach the business end of the 2024/25 season, there are several important updates shaping the grassroots football landscape — from new FA rule changes to evolving matchday standards designed to support players, coaches, referees, and families across the country.


🔁 New Rule Changes to Know


🟥 Sin Bins Extended to More Age Groups


The FA is widening the use of temporary dismissals (sin bins) for dissent. Previously used primarily at U13 and above, these 8-minute dismissals are now being introduced into more youth leagues to encourage better discipline and improve respect for match officials.


👟 Rolling Substitution Clarification


Substitution rules have been clarified to ensure smoother matchday management. Players can re-enter the game after being substituted in the same half, but all changes must be made at the halfway line with referee consent. Coaches should keep players informed on this.


🗣️ Respect Barriers & Spectator Conduct


There is now a greater push for strict adherence to Respect Barriers. Many leagues are also trialling silent sidelines at younger age groups to help players develop their decision-making without too much pressure from the touchline.


⚖️ Flexible Age Group Trials


Select leagues are trialling schemes allowing players to temporarily play down a year if they’re physically underdeveloped or new to football. These initiatives are aimed at encouraging development and confidence — particularly for late bloomers.


🌱 Supporting Grassroots Growth Through NexxtGen Football


At NexxtGen Football, we're committed to helping players, coaches, and parents understand and adapt to these changes. Our mission has always been to deliver expert guidance and foster a positive, professional, and structured environment for youth footballers to thrive.


We continue to work with leading grassroots clubs, academies, and leagues to ensure our players stay ahead of the curve and benefit from a safe, educational, and empowering football experience.


💡 What This Means for Young Players at NexxtGen Football


✅ Coaches will continue to deliver up-to-date, compliant sessions

✅ Players will be guided through the latest rule changes

✅ Parents can expect a better, more positive matchday culture

✅ The focus remains on development, discipline, and enjoyment


💬 If you’re a coach, player or parent working with NexxtGen Football, or you're just looking to learn more — stay engaged, ask questions, and let's keep raising standards together. The future of grassroots football is bright, and we’re proud to be helping shape it.


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