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We want all young people to have the opportunity to fulfil their potential and we have a long history of providing services that enable young people to grow and develop in every aspect of their lives.
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Here You will find on this Page various Projects that Shahz Ahmed and other members of Glasgowjuniors.com have been Shahz and Alwyn (GJSC Manager) escorted the children to the photo shoot where along with several photos for the The Sun newspaper that were published a few days later, the children had the opportunity to chat with Mark Hateley, Shahz introduced all the childrens to Mark When Shahz introduced Adam (age 9) he mentioned that Adam plays like Mark's old strike partner Ally McCoist to which Mark replied does adam also score Goals with his Bum. Adam and all the children laughed, Mark gave some pointers to Adam and the other Children. Glasgow Juniors Soccer Club: Shahz Coached a U11s team in the then SYFA league. Along with Alwyn Fry (Manager) They got the Children competing agianst established youth teams and did very well to hold their own. Glasgow Football Club: When shahz decided to help Chris Hutton he didnt have a name for his new team after some brain storming between Chris Shahz and Adam, Adam suggested the name Glasgow FC, to which both Shahz and Chris quickly agreed. At the time Chris was thinking of leaving Eastend Villa where he was the Chairman, although the new team had nothing to do with Eastend Villa based in the Eastend of Glasgow Chris decided to resign and become the Chairman of Glasgow FC based in Barrhead and Pollok. Shahz Spent 15 months Using his own money to help fund Kits, Training euipment and Time. He was in charge of the then U19s who played 12 games 10 of which shahz was in charge, Shahz won 9 games and got one draw against Finnart. Shahz was then moved to the U21s where again he had to build a squad for the league. In March 2009 shahz left Glasgow FC and formed AFC Milan British Deaf Association - Scotland: Chris was the Director of Footbal for The SDA Event 2008, he asked the board if he could bring in his Asst Manager to help with getting workshops and Freebies for the event, the board agreed and shahz attended his 1st Meeting with the SDA at Kelvin Hall Athletic Football Club Milan: is a new club Did you experience any racism when you were growing up? What advice would you give to someone going through similar things? What solutions do you think would work? Do you think it is likely is it that the football authorities will do something concrete? Shunsuke Nakamura Nakamura is a playmaking midfielder. Born and raised in Yokohama, Japan, Nakamura began "Pele had nearly everything. Maradona has everything. He works harder, does more and is more skilful. Trouble is he'll be remembered for another reason. He bends the rules to suit himself."
involved involved in. Shahz was asked by the SFA to be involved in the Scottish Cup Final 2008 (24th May 2008) the final was between Rangers FC and Queen of the South, Shahz was asked to provide a team for a photo shoot with Rangers Legend Mark Hateley at Hampden several days before the Event. 
A few Days later the Children experianced something that not many children will experiance in their life time, to get to play at Hampden infront of a full stadium and meet Richard Gough and other Legends. Rangers beat Queen of the South 3-2 in the 2008 final. Click here for more about Scottis Cup
Shahz Provided the Children with membership cards and fact sheets on a weekly basis so the children could also learn along with getting good training, he also provided the club with their 1st website where the children could chat and play games, the website was made secure so no one had access to it without a password. Then in May 2008 SFA asked shahz for his help in the Scottish Cup Final to which he agreed. Not long after this event Shahz left GJSC to join Glasgow FC U19s as a Asst Manager.
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Yes. A lot of people don't know that my father is black. He was a professional rugby player in the area that I played. So a lot of people who I went to school with knew who he was and knew that he was black. So I would get racist taunts in school. It wasn't that bad in our school but there was a little bit.
I think the main thing is not to hide it or to let it build up and up. As soon as you experience it, don't be scared to speak to someone. Because it is scary if you are getting bullied or the person that is bullying you finds out that you told on them. But you need to address it straight away.
I think that the club, whoevers supporters it is who is shouting the racism, I think that you've got to ban them straight away. But I think that it is very hard to do that and also very hard to pick out individuals. It's up to Uefa or Fifa to make sure that the clubs do that. But clubs themselves have got to act.
Yes. Because sometimes it goes quiet but it is always there. It takes someone like Thierry Henry to speak up for people to listen. And maybe less well known players wouldn't want to speak up because they just think that the authorities are not going to do anything anyway. But something has got to happen because it can't go on.
Report Racism
To report racism in any footballing environment you can freephone 0800 169 9414 or email us at info@kickitout.org
For full details of how we process the complaints we receive download the Kick It Out Report It PDF here.
Kick It Out staff are trained to deal with each caller and each incident sensitively and appropriately. Complainants will be asked to give us as much detail as possible, to enable us to take the best course of action and make a detialed report.
Always report abuse to the appropriate authority immediately when it occurs, either to nearby steward, the police or, in amatuer football, the referee.
If something needs immediate attention it should be reported directly to a steward or police officer, and in amatuer football, to the referee.
Always remember the police have a responsibility to act on all reports they receive, regardless of where it takes place. For examples, if you are assaulted whilst playing in a Sunday league the police can be called.
playing football competitively at age 5, playing with the local youth club side Misono FC until he entered junior high school. Nakamura was named the most valuable player of Japan's national high school football tournament in 1995, and led the school to the tournament final in 1996. Nakamura made his senior national team debut on 13 February 2000 in an Asian Cup qualifier match against Singapore. Shunsuke Nakamura moved to Celtic in July 2005 from Italian outfit Reggina on a three year deal for £2.5million. Gordon Strachan said of his new signing: "The players will appreciate him and we need some right good players. Hopefully, he will add a change of pace to the side." Since arriving in Scotland, Nakamura has quickly established himself as one of the team's star players. Those who are familiar with Nakamura's skill set understand why it is easier for him to thrive in the wide-open Scottish game than he did in Italy. Though Nakamura indicates that a move to Spain is still on his wish list, in the longer run, for the time being he seems determined to give the bhoys at Parkhead a good show.
Maradona had a compact physique and could withstand physical pressure well. His strong legs and low center of gravity gave him an advantage in short sprints. Maradona was a strategist and a team player, as well as highly technical with the ball. He could manage himself effectively in limited spaces, and would attract defenders only to quickly dash out of the melee (as in the second 1986 goal against England), or give an assist to a free teammate. Being short, but strong, he could hold the ball long enough with a defender on his back to wait for a teammate making a run or to find a gap for a quick shot.
-- Sir Alf Ramse
The club was set up in 2008; the idea for the name came through some brainstorming between Adam and Shahz, other names considered were no where near the impact GLASGOW FC made. The name sums up the idea that Chris and Shahz have put behind the Club - "We are here to help Children and Young Adults to learn the beutiful game of Football, and by doing so keep them off the streets". 
The club quickly got registered both in Hampden, SAFA and ERSDA league. Glasgow FC will be competing in a soccer sevens league on Saturday mornings at Cowan Park as well as have two teams competing at under 19's in the SAFA league. The club hopes to have a under 13 side some time next season and compete at a higher level.
Chris Has a background in Football, has been with Glasgow Football Club from the start, He has also coached Eastend Villa, Drumchapel-stars, Chris is a demanding coach who wants the best from all his players regardless of their ability.
Shahz Has a IT background and quickly adapted his team building skills into help build Glasgow Juniors SC, Shahz was the backbone in the Clubs online presence as well as supplying the club with written information on a regular basis covering topics such as Training, Tactics, Nutrition, Team and Character building techniques. Shahz was also a major factor behind GJSC the Scottish Cup Final Event. Along with Stuart (SFA) and Jennifer (Hampden) He arranged and organised a Half time soccer game at the Scottish Cup Final 2008, and the Photo Shoot with Rangers Legend Mark Hateley. 
Earlier this year Shahz left GJSC to join Chris at GJFC. Shahz Brought in 20+ Children into the Club to Join the 40+ Young Adults that were already there. Chris and Shahz decided to change the name of the Club to Glasgow FC, to further progress the club.
Shahz has brought in a number of new players from other clubs; he is always on the look out for new players he can bring into the club to further develop their skills and the club. His goal for the club is to help Children from deprived areas regardless of their football ability. Shahz resigned from Glasgow FC March 2009.
Alex
(GFC PT Coach - All Teams) Arrived at Glasgow FC with a huge skills Base, he recently left the Army after 10 years of service with the Military Police, he was also the Physical Training Instructor in the Infantry, and he has gained experience of playing football at various levels this includes several charity matches against professional Clubs including some well known clubs in Germany.
He will confidently say to new and existing players
“Live by hard training sessions as you will benefit and get fit quicker, I have”
Alex expects all Players to give 100% during training and matches, and wants the upmost effort and determination from everyone, his favourite motto is 
“PAIN IS TEMPORARY, GLORY IS FOREVER”, In other words bite the pain and we will be victorious,
We all at GFC have found Alex to be a hard working reliable and trustworthy individual, and have nothing but respect for him and what he has achived at the club at such a short period.
If you are being bullied, you can do something about it. You can make a difference!
Your school should be clearly saying NO to bullying. 
Get everyone in your school involved in tackling bullying, not just the teachers, but other pupils, dinner ladies and playground assistants.
Find out how much bullying goes on in your school. Get together with other pupils and a teacher to organise a questionnaire about bullying (you can make sure that no-one reads the individual answers by putting them in a locked box). Once you have received all the answers, you can write up a short report for everyone to read.
Make sure your school has a good selection of anti-bullying books and other information in its library. Suggest that the school runs an anti-bullying week.
Talk to your teachers about having assemblies and discussions in class about bullying - classes could produce posters, pictures, poems, stories, plays which could be shared with the rest of the school.
Children need to feel safe at break time and lunchtime in the playgrounds - are there lots of things to do and supervisors around?
Get your school to put up ChildLine posters. 
In some schools, older children help younger children if they are being bullied. Some have set up "peer counselling" schemes run by the pupils to help children who are being bullied, but also to help children who bully. If you would like more information about peer counselling, ask your teachers. ChildLine can also give you some information about it.
NEWS:
10/10/09 - Chris Hutton Folds Glasgow FC and starts new club Whitecart Utd
01/03/09 - Shahz resigns from Glasgow FC Chris Hutton will continue as Chairman and Manager
27/06/08 - Glasgow Juniors FC are now officialy GLASGOW FC, the name was agreed upon by both Chris and Shahz, Adam thought of the name.
11/06/08 - Shahz leaves Glasgow Juniors SC on 06 June 08, As of today He now becomes fully involved with GJFC
24/05/08 - GJSC play a 7-a-side match during the Half-time Break in the Scottish Cup Final 2008.