DXTL has now formed a media side to its strategy on promoting good behaviour on the touchlines throughout grassroots football leagues, Aswell as meeting the communities on and off the field of play, discussing poor behaviour, safeguarding issues. We offer everyone the chance including celebrities from football governing bodies, including professionals, to have their say by voicing an opinion through interviews by microphones. These interviews are offered to all involved within the grassroots football family, they are becoming very popular and successful, the interviews are then transferred and uploaded to our grassroots show in the DXTL Podcast studio, then aired through our media channel on the grassroots weekender show Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm. The show is not just about negativity, we also encourage positivity light-hearted banter, topics news, and views that bring our communities together.
Show times: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at 7:pm
Mal” interviews Richard Loat, one of the founders for Footy for Food who brought this 10 city tour to Merseyside helping to raise food for the local Food Banks, and…
Mal’ interviews Dave Rogers,former player who talks frankly about our coaches are they good enough to coach our youngsters, Dave also talks about poor touch-line behaviour and how parents aggressive…
Mal” talks about Father;s Day, and why he thinks it is just about money, he tells you why he doesn’t agree personally with this special day? and in his opinion…
Mal” talks about respect being part of our daily life and believes if you put it in to action every day then you will gain the rewards, i know not…
Mal” talks about Don’t X The Line and its future plans to launch a soccer school and is please to announce that his nephew Dave Rogers, who has a prolific…
Mal” asks teams at grassroots do they have any concerns about the season 2014/15 regarding clubs or leagues folding, due to the fact that Crosby and District JFL. and Formby…
Mal” talks about the Sport England £1.6 million to fund to create 1 City of Football, what would you like to see it spent on if your city was successful…
Footy For Food is a global organisation using football as a vehicle for social change. They have earned a reputation for shutting down the world;s highest profile locations hosting free,…
Mal” asks you to start trending on twitter, grassroots to take on the Professionals/ Celebs. Tweet your team that you think will win the World Cup, this year, and which…
On tonights show we promote two fantastic idea’s You are the Ref International, and Footy for food, first you are the ref international is aiming to preserve and humanise referees…