Bury Rangers FC will be taking part in the National Silent Support Weekend over the weekend of 15th-16th March 2025, to promote good behaviour on touchlines across the club.
Grassroots football leagues across the country are being invited to take part in the weekend by choosing to run games with the coach voice only, or to run games that are completely silent, with the emphasis on positive support.
The aim of the National Silent Support Weekend is to reduce pressure on youth players at grassroots level and give them a better opportunity and environment to find their own voice, improve their on-pitch communications skills, develop their own game, and most importantly have fun.
Spectators are being encouraged to refrain from talking or shouting, with coaches supporting the players as they need to. This is to create an enjoyable, safe and developmental experience for all youth players, so that they can play the game with freedom, without pressure, and without an over-emphasis on winning at all costs.
So far, 194 leagues have signed up to take part, with 65,400 teams and over 878,000 players, the highest numbers since the first National Silent Support Weekend was introduced in 2022.