Pre Season 26/27. Anyone looking for friendly matches please get in touch. Anyone looking for @THEMCRFL level football drop us a line. Retweet appreciated
Amazing night last night - picking up 2 awards for Young Volunteer and Sport School of the Year credits all the hard work we do and the buy in from students to further better themselves🤝
🏆#MCRSportsAwards | SPORT SCHOOL OF THE YEAR
⭐WINNER - Manchester Communication Academy
Finalists: Rushbrook Primary Academy, Rodney House School
@ManCityCouncil
First run out in our new kit sponsored by #autotraderuk.
@AvroFC reserves 3-3 East
3 terrible mistakes seen us 3-0 down. Luckily we had enough time to show our quality. 3 belting goals got us a point!
⚽️
Joe Neild x2
Loz Arthur
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Joe Neild
Match Day 4.
Result 4-3 Vs @mostonbrook
Having lead 3-0 we found ourselves level. A late Teddy winner was enough to save our blushes. Must learn to see games out & control the game better. Plus note last season we would have lost that.
Goals
Riley ⚽️⚽️
Wyhatt ⚽️
Teddy ⚽️
This year’s Sports Day was a true display of resilience, motivation, and house spirit.
The final results were as follows:
1st – Shakespeare
2nd – Turing
3rd – Olympic
4th – Marconi
5th – Cooper
Congratulations to all participants and well done Shakespeare house.
You may never witness another five minutes like this in MMA history. Every second of it—earned.
These five minutes of Dustin Poirier walking out of the cage one final time, to a Louisiana crowd that hadn’t moved, surrounded by family, fellow fighters, pro athletes, executives, and others waiting to congratulate him—were earned with blood, heartbreak, grit, and an unbreakable will.
This wasn’t just a retirement. It was a celebration of a man who gave everything to this sport of MMA.
Every ounce of himself. Every piece of his soul.
He never chose the easy path. He walked through fire every time.
Wins or losses—Dustin Poirier always showed up.
Always real. Always game. Always himself.
He leaves behind a legacy bigger than belts.
He leaves as the epitome of what it means to be a fighter.
Respect isn’t given in this sport. It’s earned.
And Dustin Poirier earned every second of it.
Few retirements in MMA leave behind a scene like this.
A moment where time stood still, and the sport gave its thanks.
Respect 🫡
World Book Day magic at school! ✨ The House Champions embraced Harry Potter spirit, each representing a Hogwarts house. Keeping the ����, I went full Slytherin—green, silver, and a bit of ambition!
Great to see students so engaged and enriched with the day!
#worldbookday2025
So proud that @ManComAcademy features in this list. 1 of 3 in Greater Manchester and the only co-educational school in GM. Our students and our community deserve this accolade
The Greater Manchester academies listed among the 50 best schools in England https://t.co/4hztJX8SeQ
We’re excited to launch our new House System, bringing our school community closer together! Each house is a family, working to inspire teamwork, friendship, and school spirit:
💚 Cooper House
💜 Marconi House
❤️ Olympic House
🧡 Turing House
💙 Shakespeare House
On October 5th, the world celebrates World Teachers' Day, and we here at MCA want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all teachers, teaching assistants, and support staff who consistently go the extra mile for our young learners 💙 #WeAreMCA
https://t.co/SE5bCtvA0E
A wonderful weekend at the School Games National Finals! Our students were invited to support events and participate in workshops across the course of the games. Thank you to the brilliant @YouthSportTrust team who were there to aid throughout.
Big congratulations to Y8 Students Ambossadar, Jamaine, Saliou and Cristian who have been selected to to represent Manchester Boys next season!
Saliou has gone one step further and has also been selected for Greater Manchester Boys for next season.
👏🏻👏🏻 #WeAreMCA
"Perfection is impossible.
In the 1,526 singles matches I played in my career, I won almost 80% of those matches.
But what percentage of points did I win?
54%
In other words, even top ranked tennis players win barely more than half the points they play.
When you lose ever second point on average, you learn not to dwell on every shot.
You teach yourself to think:
'Okay, I double faulted...it's only a point.'
'Okay, I came to the net and I got passed again...it's only a point.'
Even a great shot, an overhead backhand smash that ends up on ESPN's top 10 playlist – that too is just a point.
Here's why I'm telling you this.
When you're playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. And it is.
But when it's behind you, it's behind you.
This mindset is crucial – because it frees you to fully commit to the next point with intensity, clarity, and focus."
–@rogerfederer