Somerset FA Traffic Light System: A Guide for Grassroots Football Clubs
The Somerset FA Traffic Light System (TLS) is designed to promote positive conduct and respect within youth football. The TLS is a County wide behaviour system that has been developed to empower and assist you as clubs to improve behaviour across grassroots football.
The TLS categorises team behaviour into four levels: Green, Amber, Red, and Blue, each indicating the team's status based on their conduct.
Who is using the Traffic Light System?
All Somerset FA Youth Leagues will be operating the TLS. Leagues have the power to change the status of any team because of their conduct. Somerset FA and the Leagues will be working closely together on any reports of poor behaviour.
How does it work?
Reports are sent to the league via managers, matchday experience report, low referee marks, referee reports etc. All reports will include correspondence with either the club secretary, welfare officer or chair. This ensures that club committees are always informed of any issues with teams in their club and can intervene themselves if appropriate.
Minor respect issues dealt with by the league are moved to amber. This also includes off-pitch behaviours e.g. social media.
League has a tracker of cases that are sent to the CFA. This is updated on a weekly basis. If charged, team remain on red unless positive action shown to be taken. May be moved back to amber and on rare occasions back to green (e.g. removal of manager).
League officials deal with reports as appropriate and can resolve or escalate depending on the nature of the incident.
Any reports involving disciplinary matter that is an aggravated case (discrimination), referee abuse etc sent straight to CFA and DSO. Team advised on red pending CFA outcome.
Any movement on the TLS will be supported by the CFA.
The TLS does not include on-pitch issues that are dealt with by the match official. e.g. player yellow/red cards.
Respect the referees.
Respect the managers/coaches.
Respect teammates and the opponent.
Respect the game.
The Traffic Light System is fully supported by the league and County FA.
Abuse/Respect issues WILL have consequences for your team.
Each Somerset FA Youth League has a designated Traffic Light Officer, they will be the main point of contact for any league related issues alongside the league committee. Their contact details are listed below:
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Woodspring Junior Football League
Traffic Light Officer: Chris Donald - pcdonald5260@icloud.com |
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Yeovil & District Youth Football League
Traffic Light Officer: Shaun Thorne – thorneybrambles1972@gmail.com |
Yeovil Mini League
Traffic Light Officer: Shaun Thorne – thorneybrambles1972@gmail.com
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Midsomer Norton & District Youth Football League
Traffic Light Officer: Mandy Whitelock – msnyfl.welfareofficer@gmail.com
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Somerset Girls’ Football League
Traffic Light Officer: Rachael Lawler-Edwards - somersetgirlsleague@gmail.com
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Taunton and District Youth League
Traffic Light Officer: Paul Coltman – paulmcoltman@gmail.com
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Somerset U18 Youth Football League
Traffic Light Officer: Paul Coltman – paulmcoltman@gmail.com |
You can also get in touch with the relevant Somerset FA staff member if you have any questions about the Traffic Light System.
Somerset FA
Football Development Officer – Traffic Light Lead Rebecca Snelling – rebecca.snelling@somersetfa.com |
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Somerset FA
Football Services Officer – Discipline Olivia Denis – olivia.denis@somersetfa.com |
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Somerset FA
Referee Development Officer Martin Peters – martin.peters@somersetfa.com |