My son is entering high school this fall and I would like to prepare him this summer for high school soccer. In addition in having him kick the ball as hard as he can aimlessly, I have blind folded him and told him to run around kicking at anything hears. Is there any other drills I should have him work on?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son is entering high school this fall and I would like to prepare him this summer for high school soccer. In addition in having him kick the ball as hard as he can aimlessly, I have blind folded him and told him to run around kicking at anything hears. Is there any other drills I should have him work on?
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you must have
been watching an FSA practice as it appears you have stolen all their drills. The good news is you saved a boat load of money
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy son is entering high school this fall and I would like to prepare him this summer for high school soccer. In addition in having him kick the ball as hard as he can aimlessly, I have blind folded him and told him to run around kicking at anything hears. Is there any other drills I should have him work on?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postbeen watching an FSA practice as it appears you have stolen all their drills. The good news is you saved a boat load of money
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hope they are teaching them how to play basketball because where is the women pro soccer league? Strike two
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now that we know you are a bitter Soccerplus parent/player hanging onto a few ECNL teams, how is the rest of the club doing at other girls ages and boys side? Not much of a leg to stand on
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The FSA and SP girls side do have something in common. Besides a few good girls coaches both employ some horrific staff members. Both have decent players who aren't being taught very much. Go to Oakwood if you can't afford ECNL or FSA...staff is by far ahead of the others.
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Wow you know a lot about these clubs, do you have a copy of their financial statements. Or are you pulling information out of your hole
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe FSA and SP girls side do have something in common. Besides a few good girls coaches both employ some horrific staff members. Both have decent players who aren't being taught very much. Go to Oakwood if you can't afford ECNL or FSA...staff is by far ahead of the others.
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