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Footy4kids youth soccer coaching newsletters

Grassroots soccer

I have the pleasure of writing newsletters for footy4kids.co.uk, a youth soccer coaching website I created about eight years ago. They usually include an article about youth soccer coaching, a coaching game or drill and some general advice. If you want to browse the December 2009 issues, here they are: Issue 28 – 3 December [...]

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Youth soccer coaching – a one page guide

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What are you trying to do? It is comparatively easy to construct a team of young football (soccer) players who can win matches. All you have to do is teach them the basics, ensure they obey your instructions to the letter and (most importantly) don’t let them think for themselves. However, it is better to: [...]

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Youth soccer coaching – a one page guide

Grassroots soccer

What are you trying to do? It is comparatively easy to construct a team of young football (soccer) players who can win matches. All you have to do is teach them the basics, ensure they obey your instructions to the letter and (most importantly) don’t let them think for themselves. However, it is better to: [...]

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Play Club Penguin!

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Club Penguin Make friends and play games in Club Penguin. Play now!! A new game will be added every week.

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Why your club needs a great website

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Every youth football (soccer) club and every youth soccer league needs a professionally designed, interactive website.

For youth soccer clubs, a well designed presence on the internet engages existing players and their parents, helps to attract new players and opens doors to funding.

For youth soccer leagues, a high quality website is essential – it’s the first place that clubs look for information and advice. An out-of-date or badly designed website (or no website at all!) will greatly increase the the workload of league officials and creates a poor image.

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Broughton Ravers girls football – code of conduct for officials

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This is the code of conduct that all Broughton Ravers Junior Football Club coaches sign up to: A coach’s primary responsibility is to make sure that his/her players have fun, develop as footballers and to instil in them a passion for the game. The performance of coaches is not measured in wins and losses, but [...]

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Broughton Ravers girls football teams – code of conduct for players

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This is the players code of conduct for the Broughton Ravers girls teams: Play according to the laws and spirit of the game. Be on time and be prepared for matches and training sessions. Display self-control in all situations. Never use foul or abusive language – before, during or after a game or training session. [...]

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Broughton Ravers JFC code of conduct for parents/carers

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Youth soccer clubs need codes of conduct for everyone connected with their club: players, parents, coaches and officials.

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