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MH level 2 Adults - Children. UEFA B FA Youth Award,. GK level 2. Welfare Officer. FA SFA. Futsal 2. Diploma Sports Psychology. EDBS, EMFAIF L3 Talent ID 2

Newcastle Upon Tyne. Katılım Mart 2021
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PO Football Development@PoDevelopment·
PO Football Development ⚽️looking to add 2 Goal Keepers to the Advanced Soccer Stars Development sessions starting Friday 5th September. Age 9 + 🧤 5pm -6pm. Longbenton Sports Ground. 8 weeks of further development in game like situations.
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MyFootballCoach@MyFootballCoach·
I’ve been a 1-2-1 coach for over 20 years. I’ve worked with some of the best players in world football. I’ve coached at Chelsea and Spurs, and consulted for Premier League academies including Arsenal and Brighton. And in all that time, I see the same mistake made by 1-2-1 coaches at every level. They don’t link their practices to the game. Every drill, every rep, every session needs to be connected to real game actions — and for older players, position-specific actions. That’s how you get game transference. That’s how what happens in training shows up on match day. Not more drills. Not more volume. The right practices, linked to the right game moments, coached with clarity and purpose. That’s the difference between a session that looks good and a session that actually develops players. Are you making this mistake? 👇 Comment FIX below and I’ll send you exactly how to build game-specific actions into every 1-2-1 session you coach. 🎓
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Dont X The Line
Dont X The Line@DXTL·
This weekend continues with the National REFspect awareness, the PGMO, will continue to wear the t -shirts during their warm-ups around the Premier League grounds. If you are going to one of the games, we would love you to capture an Image and send it to mal@dontxtheline.com . Also if you are a coach or manager, we would love a team photo with the referee. Thank you all for your fantastic support.@LFC @Everton @afcbournemouth @ChrisKirkland43 @Liverpool_CFA @GlosFA @johncrossmirror @LivEchonews @merseyside41958 @Lostock_HallJFC @SDSFL1957 @pfa
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PO Football Development@PoDevelopment·
@Coach_Temisan Used to play Wallie 1 touch. Old brick summer house on the local park. Boating pond next to it. Dont let the ball go into the pond. 11v11 all ages on Sunday local common. Kerby all great days and memories. Never see it now. No improvisation.
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Temisan Williams@Coach_Temisan·
When I played street football, it involved: Jumpers as goalposts Avoiding park benches Funny bounces off the kerbs Shopping trolleys as small goals Crawling to get the ball under cars ...and all ages from 10 to 18 years Can this be recreated in academies?
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PO Football Development@PoDevelopment·
Monday keeper club. Coaches Nicole and Vicky attended to see the kids 🧤⚽️🧤
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Dynamic top keeper. ⚽️🧤
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Rich@CoachRichLTJAFC·
My @SundayShare10 is a little different, thought I would share my player profiles, well the templates (GDPR) I use a different one for Goalkeepers Happy to share them without the club badge as a document if anyone wants a copy I also think it’s important to have a clear definition of what the ratings mean in context of what you are scoring on… ie Excellent Scanning behaviours would be for me consistently scanning, but the player also knowing what they are looking for and being able to demonstrate that with their actions and verbally. @GRFootball @EnglandLearning
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Alix
Alix@CoachingAt·
which forced the defensive unit to keep the ball until the attackers ball was dead and therefore, the chance was presented to break the lines again. Lots of ideas and topics this could cover and something you could really build over a few weeks
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Alix@CoachingAt·
@SundayShare10 also wanted to share from Mondays “build the attack” CPD by the FA/Matt Jones. Really thought provoking practice design. Matt had the keeper play another ball immediately after the ball was played into the attacking 1/2…⬇️
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