
Stamperland
Football Club

Our Teams

11-a-Side.
1999's.
Stamperland 1999's consist of 2 x teams, United and City.We currently have 16 players in our United squad and 21 players in our City squad.We train at Williamwood High School on a Thursday night between 18.40hrs & 20.00hrs.We currently play in the ERSDA league and play our games on a Sunday morning at either Mearns Castle High School or Cowan Park in Barrhead, like most teams we are always looking for volunteers and anyone wishing to help out with coaching please feel free to contact us.
Donald Wood
2000's.
We have 2 teams at the 2000 age group, Stamperland FC and Stamperland Juniors. Both are playing their first seasons in the PJDYFL, FC in Division 2 and Juniors in Div 3. Both teams have adapted well to this higher standard league set up, they hope to continue with their positive form and finish as high in the league standings as possible.
Paul Docherty
2001's.
Our 2001s are playing their first season at 11s in the PJDYFL Division 3, The boys have coped very well with the transition from 7s to 11s and are improving as the season progresses,Our goal is to keep winning until the end of season, win the league and get promoted to Division 2 next season.
Gary Hamilton
2002's.
The current squad for the 2002's is sitting at a healthy 21. Although this sounds like far too many it will set us in good stead for the summer when the team will need to split to move into their respective age groups for moving up to 11's. This does mean we will need volunteers to come forward to help out with the coaching side of things, therefore if you have a spare couple of hours each week why not put them to good use and become a parent helper, we would love to hear from you if you could help out. We are currently playing our final year at ersda 7's and we have a fantastic turnout for training and games each week, the transformation in the team has been outstanding over the past year with lots of progress being made in passing, movement and communication. We look forward to the season ahead and will be working hard to prepare for the transition towards 11's later this year.
Scott Stewart
2003's.
THE 2003s consist of two teams at present with both sides playing in the Paisley Johnstone & District YFL, Stamperland Fc are playing in Tier 1 and Stamperland Juniors are playing in Tier 4 they have been enjoying their games so far. Training nights are very busy so we could always do with a couple more parents to help out. New coaches have been doing level 1 and level 2 coaching courses and some other coaches are due to do level 3.
Paul Hush
7-a-Side.
2005's.
The 2005s made the leap from fours to seven-a-side after the winter break. The boys have settled into the new set-up well so far, with some good performances in the first few weeks of the season. We now have 15 regular players, which the coaches felt was too few to run the two teams we had in previous seasons. As a result, we have merged United and City into one team. We are having to rotate the 10 players we are bringing along each Saturday, but we hope that means the boys who are there won't be spending too long on the sidelines.
Graeme Esson
2006's.
The 2006s have started back at Netherlee this season with mixed results, our numbers are also on the up, we now have 10 players and a new coach (Scott) in light of this we are on the verge of starting a second team, but to do this we will need more coaches. A coach can be for Saturday mornings only (although help on thursday a night is always welcome!). If you have free time on a Saturday please see me or Scott, the most important thing is that the boys get as much game time as possible.
Benny O'Connor
4-a-Side.
2007's.
The 2007's are developing fine,keeping their shape & passing the ball well. They still have loads to learn are but coming along nicely. There is now enough players for 2 squads which we are trying to sort out at the minute. If there are any parents out there who can help out,please come forward. The club will book you on to coach education courses which are readily available. We also have a good squad of coaches who are more than happy to help with advice on any issues. At this stage of development it's all about the basics,so if you feel you have the patience to assist the kids at this stage of learning the game,please feel free to approach myself or any of the coaches.
Davie Carr
2008's.
We are now looking for any aspiring Lionel Messis to join us. It would be great to see younger brothers and sisters of existing players to come along.During the year we may repeat what we did with the 2007s and work with 3 local schoolds – Netherlee, Braidbar and Thornliebank to run an introductory session after the summer break.Davie Carr, Head Coach will start this this group and will look for parent volunteers to help out and eventually take on the team.