ruralblue wrote:Have to say lad, for all the negative press you young teenagers get today, you come across as a decent young chap. Hope mamma Lewis is proud of you.
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ruralblue wrote:Have to say lad, for all the negative press you young teenagers get today, you come across as a decent young chap. Hope mamma Lewis is proud of you.
Crazy_Cabbie wrote:What's the age group of the girls team your coaching lewis
Bingo Lewis wrote:Is this coz you're too shit to play yerself?
Blueboylewis wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Is this coz you're too shit to play yerself?
I actually play football myself mate and i am a striker. Scored a couple for the school team this year but i think from now on i will be concentrating on my coaching.
10.Goater_Legend wrote:Blueboylewis wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Is this coz you're too shit to play yerself?
I actually play football myself mate and i am a striker. Scored a couple for the school team this year but i think from now on i will be concentrating on my coaching.
Your at Greenlane right?
zuricity wrote:Nice one Lewis, but don't overdo the number of exercises, keep to one (or maybe two and no more) with variations for the full session. Also, when they warm up, always warm up with each one of the players having a football at their feet. As many ball touches as possible.
Good start though. So now you'll have to keep us informed. These sessions will soon become more important than he ones
DH reports on ( is that your sinister aim ? ).
Pretty Boy Lee wrote: also am junior DOC at my club next season.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:I do a lot of coaching at various places and ages mate, also am junior DOC at my club next season. Should I be able to help in any way let me know.
New Aussie curriculum is now all about game time now as well, up until 16 I think they say you should have game situations every session.
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