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25/26 Season Sign On

25/26 Season Sign On

Reds Media2 May - 14:14

Club Launches Streamlined Sign-On Process for 2025/26 Season

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve communication and simplify payments, the club is introducing a more efficient sign-on process for the upcoming season. Starting this year, player registrations will be handled through our official website and app.

Current players will automatically receive invites to rejoin their teams for the 2025/26 season. If you do not plan to continue playing, please notify your team manager as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary reminders. Providing there are no issues this will happen over this weekend.

In order to sign on you and your player will need to be registered on the website. New players, or those not yet registered on our platform, can follow our step-by-step guide HERE to complete the process. If registering on the website before 1st June 2025 can you please register against the 24/25 season team (i.e. if you will be U10’s Sunday in the 25/26 season register against the current U9’s Sunday team). On June 1st 2025 all players and teams will automatically be advanced an age.

Players involved in multiple teams outside of one age group and category- such as those representing two different age groups or participating in both boys/mixed one day and girls’ football another—may receive more than one sign-on request. In such cases, please complete only one request. If you accidentally sign on twice, notify your manager and we will arrange a refund.

The sign-on fee remains at £15 for all players, regardless of how many days they play. This fee, unchanged from last season, covers essential costs including insurance, league entry fees, and FA player registrations.

For any questions or issues, please contact your team manager in the first instance.

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