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
DXTL, hopes that everything went according to plan within your junior league and everyone went home happy win,lose or draw and reFspect took over.
Mal” talks about DXTLTV from the touchlines giving a few updates on how we are getting on with it. Also why not become a volunteer with DXTL, find out how…
Mal” gives out the previous weekly match reports from Merseyside. If you would like your report read out then get in touch with myself on Face book or email mal@dontxtheline.co.uk
Mal” again talks about sending in your photo’s of your team to your local County FA, to commemorate the Christmas truce and game of football that took place in 1914…
Please send in your photograph to your local County FA, a picture your team at your junior league, to commemmorate the war in 1914 and the Christmas Truce. Also your…
Mal” gives an update on the DXTL, respect awareness weekend, also how the Christmas Truce 1914 will be remembered by the NCFA, and footballs governing bodies. 100 years on
Mal” gives the previous weekend junior football match reports out curtsey of the liverpool Echo, also Mal. is looking forward to being interviewed by Football4football very soon.
Mal” gives out the previous weekend reports from the world of grassroots football,
Mal” talks about the commitment with the FAI adopting the Don’t x The Line programme within their junior leagues and having massive success with it. Also Football quotations will have…
Don’t Be A Bully Be A Fiend, Don’t Be A Racist That Wont Mend Don’t BeAbusive Or Aggressive, To Show Respect Is More Impressive Wrote in 2004 by Mal Lee