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Written by Steve Miles
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Saturday, 25 April 2009 14:29 |
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Kids play soccer simply because it is fun to play. They get to run around, kick a ball and have the comradeship of team play. One of the biggest detractions to playing soccer is a dull practice that doesn't challenge them with new techniques to try and worst of all standing around in a line while someone else is kicking a ball at a goal. Soccer practices don't have to be dull and boring. Soccer practices don't have to involve running laps around the pitch. Soccer drills can be fun.
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Written by Mark Edwards
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Wednesday, 22 April 2009 15:56 |
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Its happened! After 120 minutes of playing time couldnt separate Man Utd & Everton, Phil Jagielka placed his penalty into the bottom right hand corner of the United goal, sending Toffees fans wild, and Everton into the 2009 FA Cup Final. Everton will now meet the might of Chelsea, who were victorious against Arsenal in their semi-final.
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Written by Steve Miles
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Monday, 20 April 2009 20:46 |
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In any neighborhood in the United States it's not uncommon to see soccer goals in the backyard or a group of kids kicking a ball around. There is a reason for this. Kids like playing soccer. Each year more and more kids are introduced to the game in organized leagues. If more and more kids are playing, where are the coaches coming from? In many cases the coaches are parents who have been asked to coach by the organization that their child is playing for. Many parents who never played soccer now find themselves coaching. One of the biggest questions for the parent in coaching kids soccer is "what are they ready for"?
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Written by Steve Miles
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Saturday, 18 April 2009 19:48 |
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Soccer is one of those games that are fantastic to sign your kid up for. One thing that usually happens whenever you sign your child up for soccer though is that there are not enough coaches. This is where all of the pleading and begging will come in for you to begin soccer coaching for your child's team. While it might sound like a piece of cake, if you do not know anything about soccer or how to coach it, you might be in a bit of trouble.
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Written by Steve Miles
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Friday, 17 April 2009 17:51 |
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Soccer tips, whether you want them or not is freely available to you, everywhere you go. Just try it. When you come off the pitch, the coach tells you what you did wrong. The other players waste no time telling you what to do next week. Back out in the street, the spectators come up and tell you exactly what you should have done.
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