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
Today, the 23rd anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy, Mal discusses attitudes towards female referees; how Hillsborough is remembered at grassroots, and lots more…
On the day Liverpool went through to the FA Cup Final, Mal discusses how some parents have taken action at the touchline to raise funds for their children’s club; is…
Listen to Mal Lee on Grass Roots Radio 121 – CLICK HERE https://soundcloud.com/dxtl/DJ%20mal.mp3 ” skin=”beelden”] To listen to the broadcast, you will need Adobe Flash Right Click on the link…
“Mal let’s you know how parents and in many cases managers should conduct themselves on the touchlines of junior pitches, and set an example to the children on the pitch….
“Mal finally has the go ahead to launch his DXTL, Referee awareness weekend which is the weekend of 16th March 2013, Premier League Referee’s and Officials, will be wearing…
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