Monday 1 May 2017

NMC Titans Progress by Mark Chapman

We  have been training regularly for over two months now, it’s going really well, everyone is enjoying it and developing well.

I have also enjoyed coaching the players, it has been a privilege and it is very fulfilling seeing them improve, develop and grow. Not only as players but as people as well, each week we train I have noticed a considerable increase in everyone’s confidence and in myself also. Being part of a football team also benefits everyone socially; we have all become good friends and I don’t think I just talk for myself here, but I look forward to each session. To have a catch up and banter with friends and have a kick about. 

We have got eight players including myself that train regularly. Sessions consist of getting used to the wheelchairs, first by weaving in and out of cones with and without the ball. Learning to hit the ball for passing and shooting. Learning to take a touch and then hitting the ball. This is then put into practice during different drills such as; tennis, where we split in to two teams and each team works together to hit the ball over the baseline, then piggy in the middle, where we make a big circle around the hall and have to pass the ball between us trying to keep it away from the defender in the middle and then we play a game, where we work together to score against a goalkeeper.

“These are very exciting times for us and the future is looking bright!”


The NMC have strong links with Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), who have been working with the physiotherapy team for a while carrying out research on Muscular Dystrophy. Due to these connections they are letting us use their sports hall for training and have allowed us to place a storage container to store all our equipment.

Once we knew we had a place to train we started fundraising for the container and equipment, sports wheelchairs, goal posts and footballs. The fundraising went really well and we were able to order the equipment. Once we had all of this in place and we had five sports wheelchairs we could commence training and I could start coaching the players.  We had our first AGM the other week, where we discussed the club moving forward.

Everything is going to plan. We plan to enter the North West championship regional league in October, which will give us a few months to be ready. We also plan to organise a few friendly matches, these matches will be our first competitively. We are in the process of getting a kit; we have decided that it will be blue with an orange stripe across. We have had discussions with MMU and we are going to have them as our shirt sponsor, to mark our thanks and gratitude for all their help. Another good thing to come out from us creating a football team is the research opportunities for Matt from MMU and his colleagues, on people with Muscular Dystrophy participating in sport, and how it has a positive effect on our health and wellbeing.

If you are interested in joining please contact Bryn bryn.edwards@nmcentre.com, James james.taubman@nmcentre.com or myself mark.chapman@nmcentre.com.

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