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@graemedoyle3
Graeme Doyle - Head coach and owner of Star Strike Soccer. U.E.F.A. B Licensed coach. ex footballer at Ipswich Town F.C ⚽️ ex coach N.U.F.C. S.A.F.C.
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England Katılım Temmuz 2016
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@Philip_RJ89 Range of passing fantastic. And wins big percentage of aerial duels.
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@louorns Sounds like you're talking about a greyhound.
Iam afraid you need more than that to be a Premier league player.
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@SkySports_Keith Kid was a touch of class 2nd half.
Played with maturity and composure beyond his years.
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@CraigHope_DM He didn't have to react he was standing next to Brobbey initially.
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Newcastle midfield non-existent at outset of move. But Livramento... second game in a row he's come on & been caught sleeping. He fails to react, twice.
Craig Hope@CraigHope_DM
Brian Brobbey surely wins it for Sunderland. He has been outstanding here. 1-2.
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@Lfcbami3 Very chaotic footballer.
Iam not sure what he brings to the table.
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@_ToddBeane I've often thought the same about adult 5 aside centre's.
Make it more exciting with taller goals.
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@_ToddBeane Finally I've seen someone repeat my thought process!!
Never mind encouraging passing at the age of 6 let's encourage smashing the ball in to a big goal!
Goals! Goals! Goals!
Children remember Goals they don't remember passes and tackles!
Well said 👏
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If you are using the small pop-up goals, get bigger ones or buy more.
Bumble bees playing to tiny goals for a 0-0 draw is not motivating.
Goals are to be celebrated, so let them score more. Let them run home to grandma and share how many goals they scored today.
#TOVO
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LIONEL SCALONI: “My dad would come home after driving a truck full of stones for 10 hours, and still get out and say to me, ‘Let’s go train, there’s no time to waste.’
I was 13 and living in a town where no one talked about World Cups, but I dreamed of one. My pitch was a garage. My jersey, Argentina’s, even though I played for Newell’s. My dad never rested. He took me to training, waited for me, then went back to work. He had more hunger for football than I did.
At 17, I made my professional debut. At 29, I played in a World Cup. At 44, I won one as a coach. And that day, when Montiel scored the final penalty, I didn’t think about the trophy. I thought about my dad, the garage, that kid who used to hitchhike to chase a dream.
Since we won, I don’t think I’ve paid for a meal in Argentina. People hug me, cry, and say: “You made us happy.” And every time I hear that, I remind myself: every kilometre, every stone, every late-night training session, it was all worth it."

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Pedri 💥💥💥
You have to watch the game live at the stadium to realize how brilliant this humble young man is. @FCBarcelona
Masterclass in football IQ.
#TOVO
#intelligentfootballer

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@jonesyall3 Fantastic in possession. Average without possession.
PSG v BARCA final I say.
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@graemedoyle3 People saying Barcelona aren’t that good as well mate ha ha
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@jaspalm7 Happy birthday 🎂 🥳
Hope you're having a good day!
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