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« on: 13 April 2008, 00:35:18 »

as title says  ive been the manager of a local youth football team for 3 years now  im fully qualified level 2 fa coach and love coaching
my son plays for my team as goalkeeper and is doing very well

my team is u11 and this season weve been playing 9 a side transitional soccer  and  today we have our first 11 a side game which is a freindly so hopefully the boys will do well
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« Reply #1 on: 13 April 2008, 00:39:02 »

nope,sorry matey but if it aint got an engine then it doesnt do a lot for me,i was into football when i was a wee boy in belfast but i lost interest when george best  started down his slippery slope.
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« Reply #2 on: 13 April 2008, 00:44:36 »

22 guys running around a field, pretending to fall over and when they are not doing that they run round hugging and kissing each other, not for me.  :)
  My 7 year old daughter is right into it though, soccer school next week. :-/ :-/ :-/
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« Reply #3 on: 13 April 2008, 00:47:01 »

not for me I'm afraid, but good luck to your boy and team :y
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« Reply #4 on: 13 April 2008, 00:48:30 »

kids football is totally different and very enjoyable to watch  ive got some great kids on the team not the best footballers but they enjoy it and give 100 percent effort every week
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« Reply #5 on: 13 April 2008, 00:50:28 »

It's something i would quite like to do,i have a few friends who do coach.My son plays in the u13's saturdays(Mansfield Town youth football league) and sundays(Rowsley league),saturday side top of league,3 points clear and 4 games to go,sunday side 3rd,3 points adrift but 4 games in hand,away in Derbyshire (Buxton)tomorrow,well later today!,leaving here at 9am for a 10 am meet,also got two mid week games (tues & weds) as we need to get some of these postponed games caught up!,keeps my wife and i busy,but we love it! oh and he plays right wing..
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kids football is totally different and very enjoyable to watch  ive got some great kids on the team not the best footballers but they enjoy it and give 100 percent effort every week

Great for the kids, my youngest step son is well into it.
I used o be an Akela and the local District stopped the league because of the parents who were a little over enthusiastic and we ran out of refs. :( :( :(
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« Reply #7 on: 13 April 2008, 00:56:27 »

our league south east london and kent   are talking about midweek games to catch up all the missed matches   if anyone is thinking of coaching then do it its great fun and rewarding  although does take up a lot of your time
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kids football is totally different and very enjoyable to watch  ive got some great kids on the team not the best footballers but they enjoy it and give 100 percent effort every week

Great for the kids, my youngest step son is well into it.
I used o be an Akela and the local District stopped the league because of the parents who were a little over enthusiastic and we ran out of refs. :( :( :(
happens quite a lot these days  some parents get a little carried away
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kids football is totally different and very enjoyable to watch  ive got some great kids on the team not the best footballers but they enjoy it and give 100 percent effort every week

Great for the kids, my youngest step son is well into it.
I used o be an Akela and the local District stopped the league because of the parents who were a little over enthusiastic and we ran out of refs. :( :( :(
happens quite a lot these days  some parents get a little carried away

its a shame really as the kids love to play.
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kids football is totally different and very enjoyable to watch  ive got some great kids on the team not the best footballers but they enjoy it and give 100 percent effort every week

Great for the kids, my youngest step son is well into it.
I used o be an Akela and the local District stopped the league because of the parents who were a little over enthusiastic and we ran out of refs. :( :( :(
happens quite a lot these days  some parents get a little carried away
Certainly does,have a read of this,involves some of the teams in our league,fortunately not us!

http://tevie.proboards30.com/index.c.cgi?board=Under11ssection&action=display&thread=1206619247
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kids football is totally different and very enjoyable to watch  ive got some great kids on the team not the best footballers but they enjoy it and give 100 percent effort every week

Only 100%? i think i remember Kevin Keegan raising the ante to 300% in an interview a few years ago ;D
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« Reply #12 on: 13 April 2008, 01:05:01 »

a few weeks ago we were playing at a ground in woolwich there was a match going on  on another pitch it was a under 10s game after about 10 mins play there was a major punch up between the parents of both sides it was a disgrace the kids were scared  the police came and arrested 11 parents  its kids football it should be fun for them  
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a few weeks ago we were playing at a ground in woolwich there was a match going on  on another pitch it was a under 10s game after about 10 mins play there was a major punch up between the parents of both sides it was a disgrace the kids were scared  the police came and arrested 11 parents  its kids football it should be fun for them  

Agreed :D :D :D
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kids football is totally different and very enjoyable to watch  ive got some great kids on the team not the best footballers but they enjoy it and give 100 percent effort every week

Great for the kids, my youngest step son is well into it.
I used o be an Akela and the local District stopped the league because of the parents who were a little over enthusiastic and we ran out of refs. :( :( :(
happens quite a lot these days  some parents get a little carried away
Certainly does,have a read of this,involves some of the teams in our league,fortunately not us!

http://tevie.proboards30.com/index.c.cgi?board=Under11ssection&action=display&thread=1206619247
just read it mate  sounds all too familiar these days  i have a parent that sometimes crosses the line with his mouth  and he doesnt realise he is sometimes out of order with his comments  even though i have constantly warned him  now he just says ive got it in for him  
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