Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

College kicks off partnershi­p with FC team

- BY JOHN MCDOUGALL john.mcdougall@trinitymir­ror.com @JMacD1988

ANEW sporting partnershi­p has been announced in Widnes between a football club and a college.

Cronton Sixth Form College has joined forces with Widnes FC to create a new pathway for young football players to gain an education while having access to increased training and playing opportunit­ies.

The new programme will be launched at the college’s open evening on Thursday, February 1, and anyone interested is encouraged to come along to speak to the team and club representa­tives between 5.30pm and 7.30pm.

Keen footballer­s who are studying A-level and Vocational programmes at Cronton will now have the opportunit­y to take part in two training sessions per week, alongside extra strength and conditioni­ng sessions and a midweek football game.

The college plans to develop two football teams and introduce a new female developmen­t team as part of the Centre In Sporting Excellence.

With the help of the coaching team at Widnes FC, the college will have the opportunit­y to provide both male and female students with profession­al support alongside the potential to play for the Widnes first team, as coaches will be on hand to select possible future stars.

Sport degree students at Cronton will be able to make use of their new skills and the state of the art facilities in the new sports lab in the IDEA Centre, working with players in the first team to enhance their sporting potential and performanc­e on the pitch.

Cronton’s head of sport and public services Iain Douglas said: “The partnershi­p with Widnes FC and our Centre Of Sporting Excellence Football Team will provide players with a realistic opportunit­y to be selected to play at a higher level whilst studying their chosen academic programme at the college.

“The players will get access to high level coach- ● ing From Widnes FC and our coaches that will significan­tly improve the player’s technical, tactical and psychologi­cal performanc­e levels.

“We are really looking forward to working with such a profession­al, ambitious club who are looking for continuous improvemen­t.”

Chairman of Widnes FC and managing director of Hallmark Security Ltd Ian Ross was joined by joint first team manager Kevin Towey when they visited Cronton to complete the final details of the partnershi­p with the sports team and meet some of the current footballer­s at the college.

Ian said: “I’m naturally delighted about us agreeing to this partnershi­p between Widnes FC and Cronton College.

“It’s been on the agenda since last year, and in the true meaning of partnershi­p it has been driven by both parties, and I’m certain the college are as excited about it as we are.

“The club are embarking on a new chapter in our short history over the coming months, and to have this link up now couldn’t have come at a better time for either party.

“I’d like to place on record a special thanks to Mark Brennan and Iain Douglas from the college who have worked alongside us to get everything agreed, and look forward to continued success for both of us over the coming years.”

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Iain Douglas, Sam Price, Kevin Towey, Jack Cousins and Ian Ross

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