Dear staff at Mcfc,
My name is Lewis Screaton. I am 15 years old and i am a life long blue and always will be.
I have previoulsy written to someone called Chris that works for Manchester city in the IT Departement. I sent a message regarding any help that he might be able to give me regarding Work experience down at Manchester city's training ground Carrington. I am a hard working pupil at Altrincham college of arts and i am interested in going into Coaching. I coach a team at my school and i am progressing well with them. And so i feel that if i can go down to carrington and just observe the drills that they do and the defensive and attacking drills and coaching drills and so on then that will no doubt help myself plan lessons for the team that i am coaching and i do feel that by watching a professional club and the club that i support i will get valuable experience and that will help me in my career of becoming a coach/manager. My knowledge of the footballing industry will also increase and that will also help me with my team and pass my knowledge onto them that i have learnt from down at carrington.
I would also be interested in helping out in anyway i can. E.g. Helping them set out the drills, and whatever else that would help the club.
I realise that Manchester city football club is a place of work like any other and if i got the chance to do some work down at carrington i would behave like a mature buisness man and listen and learn while down there. I wouldent act like Manchester city is my club that i support. I would act in a formal manner and remember that it is a place of work.
I believe that everyone should have a chance in life and i am looking for that chance now. The chance that would help kick start my career and i would welcome any further knowledge into my brain. And also, In my early years of being a Manchester City supporter i have believed for a few years now that Manchester City is very much a family club and i do hope that you will give me the chance to work with the first team and help progress my knowledge in the footballing industry.
I thank you for your time and will look forward to your reply.
Regards
Lewis Screaton
Blueboylewis wrote:I have sent a letter into city regarding me joining the coaching staff :)
Well having a look at the defensive and attacking drills that they do and so on and hopefully if they do let me, I can only gather more knowledge and that will help me towards my team that i am coaching and so on.
I have explained a lot more than that in my letter. Infact, Here it is if anyones interested in reading it :)-Dear staff at Mcfc,
My name is Lewis Screaton. I am 15 years old and i am a life long blue and always will be.
I have previoulsy written to someone called Chris that works for Manchester city in the IT Departement. I sent a message regarding any help that he might be able to give me regarding Work experience down at Manchester city's training ground Carrington. I am a hard working pupil at Altrincham college of arts and i am interested in going into Coaching. I coach a team at my school and i am progressing well with them. And so i feel that if i can go down to carrington and just observe the drills that they do and the defensive and attacking drills and coaching drills and so on then that will no doubt help myself plan lessons for the team that i am coaching and i do feel that by watching a professional club and the club that i support i will get valuable experience and that will help me in my career of becoming a coach/manager. My knowledge of the footballing industry will also increase and that will also help me with my team and pass my knowledge onto them that i have learnt from down at carrington.
I would also be interested in helping out in anyway i can. E.g. Helping them set out the drills, Ball boy (Collecting the balls in) and whatever else that would help the club.
I realise that Manchester city football club is a place of work like any other and if i got the chance to do some work down at carrington i would behave like a mature buisness man and listen and learn while down there. I wouldent act like Manchester city is my club that i support. I would act in a formal manner and remember that it is a place of work.
I believe that everyone should have a chance in life and i am looking for that chance now. The chance that would help kick start my career and i would welcome any further knowledge into my brain. And also, In my early years of being a Manchester City supporter i have believed for a few years now that Manchester City is very much a family club and i do hope that you will give me the chance to work with the first team and help progress my knowledge in the footballing industry.
I thank you for your time and will look forward to your reply.
Regards
Lewis Screaton
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Blueboylewis wrote:I have sent a letter into city regarding me joining the coaching staff :)
Well having a look at the defensive and attacking drills that they do and so on and hopefully if they do let me, I can only gather more knowledge and that will help me towards my team that i am coaching and so on.
I have explained a lot more than that in my letter. Infact, Here it is if anyones interested in reading it :)-Dear staff at Mcfc,
My name is Lewis Screaton. I am 15 years old and i am a life long blue and always will be.
I have previoulsy written to someone called Chris that works for Manchester city in the IT Departement. I sent a message regarding any help that he might be able to give me regarding Work experience down at Manchester city's training ground Carrington. I am a hard working pupil at Altrincham college of arts and i am interested in going into Coaching. I coach a team at my school and i am progressing well with them. And so i feel that if i can go down to carrington and just observe the drills that they do and the defensive and attacking drills and coaching drills and so on then that will no doubt help myself plan lessons for the team that i am coaching and i do feel that by watching a professional club and the club that i support i will get valuable experience and that will help me in my career of becoming a coach/manager. My knowledge of the footballing industry will also increase and that will also help me with my team and pass my knowledge onto them that i have learnt from down at carrington.
I would also be interested in helping out in anyway i can. E.g. Helping them set out the drills, Ball boy (Collecting the balls in) and whatever else that would help the club.
I realise that Manchester city football club is a place of work like any other and if i got the chance to do some work down at carrington i would behave like a mature buisness man and listen and learn while down there. I wouldent act like Manchester city is my club that i support. I would act in a formal manner and remember that it is a place of work.
I believe that everyone should have a chance in life and i am looking for that chance now. The chance that would help kick start my career and i would welcome any further knowledge into my brain. And also, In my early years of being a Manchester City supporter i have believed for a few years now that Manchester City is very much a family club and i do hope that you will give me the chance to work with the first team and help progress my knowledge in the footballing industry.
I thank you for your time and will look forward to your reply.
Regards
Lewis Screaton
oh dear.
ronk wrote:Dear Lewis,
Modern coaching is increasingly technical and draws heavily on sports science. I would advise you to work hard at school and go to college to get the best education. A course in Sports Science will stand you in good stead and will become increasingly important to future coaches. It is laudable that you coach your local team, I wish you every success with that.
Happy New Year,
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[/quote]Blueboylewis wrote:i would welcome any further knowledge into my brain.
Buffalo Soldier wrote:Blueboylewis wrote:i would welcome any further knowledge into my brain.
King Kev wrote:Mancini has receive a lot of credit for the way we played yesterday with the defence in particular coming in for a lot of well deserved praise.
Whilst I don't want to take anything away from Mancini I was wondering who we have on the coaching staff now that the 'Taffia' have gone and how much of what we witnessed yesterday was down to them?
Cheers mate, good knowledge!MANCIO4EVER wrote:King Kev wrote:Mancini has receive a lot of credit for the way we played yesterday with the defence in particular coming in for a lot of well deserved praise.
Whilst I don't want to take anything away from Mancini I was wondering who we have on the coaching staff now that the 'Taffia' have gone and how much of what we witnessed yesterday was down to them?
Assistant Coaching staff is already in full charge.
Brian Kidd: everybody knows the man - Roberto's right hand
Carminati: fitness trainer, senior experience, former England's National Team upon Sven
Salsano: former long term Mancini's mate as player at sampdoria- followed Mancio everywhere: assistant coaching on field trainist, specially committed to be Roberto's long eyes over Accademy Mates' improvement and later fixtures observer
Battara: goolkeepers' specilistist: Best in the world at his task. when mancini was playing sampdoria, his school for young talented delivered at least 3 italian League top goolkeepers including Pagliuca (italian keeper into 2 world cups)
King Kev wrote:Cheers mate, good knowledge!MANCIO4EVER wrote:King Kev wrote:Mancini has receive a lot of credit for the way we played yesterday with the defence in particular coming in for a lot of well deserved praise.
Whilst I don't want to take anything away from Mancini I was wondering who we have on the coaching staff now that the 'Taffia' have gone and how much of what we witnessed yesterday was down to them?
Assistant Coaching staff is already in full charge.
Brian Kidd: everybody knows the man - Roberto's right hand
Carminati: fitness trainer, senior experience, former England's National Team upon Sven
Salsano: former long term Mancini's mate as player at sampdoria- followed Mancio everywhere: assistant coaching on field trainist, specially committed to be Roberto's long eyes over Accademy Mates' improvement and later fixtures observer
Battara: goolkeepers' specilistist: Best in the world at his task. when mancini was playing sampdoria, his school for young talented delivered at least 3 italian League top goolkeepers including Pagliuca (italian keeper into 2 world cups)
Blueboylewis wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Blueboylewis wrote:I have sent a letter into city regarding me joining the coaching staff :)
Well having a look at the defensive and attacking drills that they do and so on and hopefully if they do let me, I can only gather more knowledge and that will help me towards my team that i am coaching and so on.
I have explained a lot more than that in my letter. Infact, Here it is if anyones interested in reading it :)-Dear staff at Mcfc,
My name is Lewis Screaton. I am 15 years old and i am a life long blue and always will be.
I have previoulsy written to someone called Chris that works for Manchester city in the IT Departement. I sent a message regarding any help that he might be able to give me regarding Work experience down at Manchester city's training ground Carrington. I am a hard working pupil at Altrincham college of arts and i am interested in going into Coaching. I coach a team at my school and i am progressing well with them. And so i feel that if i can go down to carrington and just observe the drills that they do and the defensive and attacking drills and coaching drills and so on then that will no doubt help myself plan lessons for the team that i am coaching and i do feel that by watching a professional club and the club that i support i will get valuable experience and that will help me in my career of becoming a coach/manager. My knowledge of the footballing industry will also increase and that will also help me with my team and pass my knowledge onto them that i have learnt from down at carrington.
I would also be interested in helping out in anyway i can. E.g. Helping them set out the drills, Ball boy (Collecting the balls in) and whatever else that would help the club.
I realise that Manchester city football club is a place of work like any other and if i got the chance to do some work down at carrington i would behave like a mature buisness man and listen and learn while down there. I wouldent act like Manchester city is my club that i support. I would act in a formal manner and remember that it is a place of work.
I believe that everyone should have a chance in life and i am looking for that chance now. The chance that would help kick start my career and i would welcome any further knowledge into my brain. And also, In my early years of being a Manchester City supporter i have believed for a few years now that Manchester City is very much a family club and i do hope that you will give me the chance to work with the first team and help progress my knowledge in the footballing industry.
I thank you for your time and will look forward to your reply.
Regards
Lewis Screaton
oh dear.
Cheers for the encouragement mate.
Go fuck yourself! :)
Blueboylewis wrote:King Kev wrote:Cheers mate, good knowledge!MANCIO4EVER wrote:King Kev wrote:Mancini has receive a lot of credit for the way we played yesterday with the defence in particular coming in for a lot of well deserved praise.
Whilst I don't want to take anything away from Mancini I was wondering who we have on the coaching staff now that the 'Taffia' have gone and how much of what we witnessed yesterday was down to them?
Assistant Coaching staff is already in full charge.
Brian Kidd: everybody knows the man - Roberto's right hand
Carminati: fitness trainer, senior experience, former England's National Team upon Sven
Salsano: former long term Mancini's mate as player at sampdoria- followed Mancio everywhere: assistant coaching on field trainist, specially committed to be Roberto's long eyes over Accademy Mates' improvement and later fixtures observer
Battara: goolkeepers' specilistist: Best in the world at his task. when mancini was playing sampdoria, his school for young talented delivered at least 3 italian League top goolkeepers including Pagliuca (italian keeper into 2 world cups)
Probably used google :)
zuricity wrote:
LEWIS !!!! Go straight to bed. No hot chocolate and biscuits for you for supper.
Blueboylewis wrote:I have sent a letter into city regarding me joining the coaching staff :)
Well having a look at the defensive and attacking drills that they do and so on and hopefully if they do let me, I can only gather more knowledge and that will help me towards my team that i am coaching and so on.
I have explained a lot more than that in my letter. Infact, Here it is if anyones interested in reading it :)-
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