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Ethos of the Bristol Corinthians League

Ethos of the Bristol Corinthians League

Nick Talbot26 Apr 2022 - 13:13
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The BCL prides itself on operating strict fair-play policies which mean our teams can enjoy competitive league football played in a corinthian spirit

The Bristol Corinthians League (formerly the Bristol Casuals League) was set up in 1995 as a small, mini-league, by a bunch of over-thirties who fancied the odd game of “organised” football, without the commitment or seriousness of playing in an FA League where chasing superfit teenagers around had lost its appeal.

Such was the interest, the league grew and the rest is history. Today, with over seventy member teams across Bristol, Somerset, Glos and South Wales, the league is more popular than ever. At the start of the 2020/21 season, we now have eight divisions for Over 35’s teams, three divisions for Over 45’s, and one division for Over 50’s.

We try to maintain a balance of a “casual” approach, whilst providing the necessary infrastructure to keep the league organised. Central – and uniquely – to the League’s ethos is a commitment to maintaining a real “Corinthian Spirit”.

Trying to win is fine, but trying to win by any means necessary is not. In our league the spirit in which the game is played is more important than the result. To that end, we have a Corinthian Table, where teams are scored by the opposition to reflect their sporting behaviour.

In 2016, to ensure we maintain certain basic standards of sportsmanship, the League voted to adopt a “by invitation” system. This requires that clubs meet a defined average Corinthian Score over the course of a season, in order to be automaticaly invited back the following season. Any club failing to meet basic sportsmanship standards (as judged by their fellow clubs), don’t get invited back in.

Which is not to say the football is not highly competitive on the field. The standard varies from County League/Toolstation League standard veterans in the first Division, down to a much more relaxed and variable standard lower down the divisions.

Ultimately we believe;

  • All games should be played in a friendly but competitive manner. Sportsmanship and good conduct of players and officials are the most highly prized commodities in our league.
  • Physical, sexual, racist or homophobic abuse of opponents and officials is completely unacceptable.
  • Violent conduct towards opponents or officials is also completely unacceptable.
  • Audible swearing should be kept to a minimum and whilst a competitive approach is to be encouraged, this should not be at the expense of the Corinthian ideal.

Each team can, under certain circumstances, field two under-age players, but there are rules in place to try and ensure that those players aren’t worldbeaters in their sporting prime – which would be deemed very uncorinthian.

Source: Bristol Corinthians League website

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