The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Gable Endies to join Europe’s elite at Paris football seminar

Angus club’s Links Park Community Trust to share ideas and experience with top clubs including Paris St-Germain

- Graeme sTrachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Montrose FC have set their sights on big-spending Paris St-Germain (PSG) when they return to Europe’s top table next month.

Links Park Community Trust, on behalf of Montrose FC, are full members of the European Football for Developmen­t Network (EFDN) alongside the likes of multi-millionair­es PSG, Inter Milan and PSV Eindhoven.

The EFDN consists of profession­al clubs committed to using the power and appeal of football to inspire change and consists of 53 clubs from across Europe.

Trust chief executive Peter Davidson and club developmen­t officer Adam McWilliam will be attending the 10th EFDN Conference in March at PSG’s Parc des Princes home.

Peter said the Scottish League Two leaders already have something in common with the seventh richest team in the world, which paid a world-record £198 million for Brazilian superstar Neymar in August.

He said: “The reason for going on this trip is to share best practice of our own programme and to learn examples from others.

“We have a School of Football initiative, led by our club developmen­t officer Adam McWilliam, and the programme works with disengaged pupils during the day at Links Park instead of the traditiona­l classroom.

“PSG Foundation run a very similar programme (L’école de foot) and we will be looking to compare the two and share ideas and experience.”

Montrose presented at the EFDN meeting in Oslo in November at Valerenga’s stadium when they were asked to step in when Real Madrid pulled out of giving a speech.

Peter said, while the company they keep might play in Europe’s top leagues, Montrose receive as much respect as any of the clubs from the major powers.

He said: “The clubs all play in top level leagues in their respective countries but most members have admitted there is no other club whose charitable arm engages with the percentage of their local population that Montrose do through the work of Links Park Community Trust.

“We are delighted with that recognitio­n of our engagement. Through our work we engage with 1,400 people each and every week from the age of one to 94.”

Montrose FC and the Links Park Community Trust were last year named as the best profession­al club in the community by the Scottish Football Associatio­n.

Inter Milan, PSG, PSV Eindhoven and ... Montrose. When it comes to a who’s who of European football’s most stellar names it would perhaps be fair to suggest that of the Gable Endies doesn’t often feature.

However, all that is changing thanks to the pioneering efforts of the Links Park Community Trust.

Next stop for representa­tives is Paris, where they will take a leading role at an internatio­nal conference.

Other Scottish clubs take note.

 ?? Pictures: Paul Reid/Getty Images. ?? Montrose FC developmen­t officer Adam McWilliam coaching youngsters at Links Park. Below: Paris St-Germain’s Brazilian superstar Neymar.
Pictures: Paul Reid/Getty Images. Montrose FC developmen­t officer Adam McWilliam coaching youngsters at Links Park. Below: Paris St-Germain’s Brazilian superstar Neymar.
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