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    Dunedin Stirling Soccer Clinics

    This training session will be conducted by Reiner Geyer
    (A BUNDESLIGA coach for the past 10 years - Coached in the German Bundesliga: – Hamburger SV (2010-2011) – Eintracht Frankfurt (2011-2014) – VFB Stuttgart (2014) ).

    The session is only $10/ player and payment must be made before the session starts. We will need you to communicate with your team manager/ coach by Thursday of this week if you intend to be at the session.

    Below is the scheduled day and time for the DSSC competitive teams training session with Reiner Geyer.

    Monday Evening:
    6-7 U10 Girls
    7-8 U11 Boys

    Tuesday Evening:
    6-7 U10 Boys
    7-8 U16 Girls

    Wednesday Evening:
    7-8 U14 Boys

    Thursday Evening:
    6-7 U12 Boys
    7-8 U15 Boys

    #2
    Soccer Camps
    Camps
    DSSC along with GFL is offering a variety of soccer camps for boys and girls, which cater to the needs of recreational and competitive players.
    All of the Soccer Camps are designed to teach the fundamentals of Soccer to all levels of players. The Camp Curriculum is structured to improve the proficiency of players in all aspects of the game (Technical, Tactical, Mental and Physical):
    Technical:
    – Passing & Receiving
    – Dribbling (to create space and to penetrate)
    – Ball Control
    – Finishing
    Tactical:
    – Defending & Attacking (1vs1; 2vs2; 3vs3)
    – Defending & Attacking as a team (6vs6; 8vs8; 11vs11)
    – Systems of Play
    Mental:
    – How to deal with pressure to perform?
    – Is Winning Everything?
    – Don’t be afraid to make mistakes!
    – Experiences and Examples from the German National Team that will help players to improve their “Mental Game”
    Physical:
    – How to improve your fitness?
    – Fitness in the “Modern Game of Soccer”
    – Experiences and Examples from the German National Team that will help players to improve their fitness (Specific Fitness Exercises & Nutrition Tips)


    Half Day Soccer Camp
    Time: 9:00am – 12:00pm
    Age: 7 to 18
    The Half Day Soccer Camps run from 9:00am till 12:00pm.
    Our Half Day soccer camps are especially designed for beginners or recreational players where the players are taught the fundamentals of Soccer by using “Fun Games” that involve dribbling, passing, shooting and general ball control. Small sided Games are also used to teach basic tactical behaviors. The general philosophy of these camps is to make it a lot of fun for the kids and let them take home important lessons each day.
    The basic principles are “Have Fun”, “Learn each Day” and “Make New Friends”!
    Children can be dropped off as early as 8:00am and picked up as late as 1:00pm


    Full Day Soccer Camps
    Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
    Age: 7 to 18
    The Full Day Soccer Camps start at 9:00am and end at 3:00pm. Children can be dropped off as early as 8:00am and picked up as late as 4:00pm.
    GFL will share training methods, exercises and Tips based on the “German Way”. Arne Friedrich (Ex-German National team player) shares thru GFL his inside knowledge and experiences from playing 11 years in the German Bundesliga and two World Cups with the German National team (2006 and 2010). Players will learn things that they will not be able to learn at any other soccer camp. Players will be guided thru a five day soccer curriculum which is composed of the most important technical, tactical, physical and mental aspects of the game. The GFL Full Day Soccer Camps are a treat for any soccer enthusiast and will leave anybody with an unforgettable experience and a hunger to learn more about the biggest game in the world.

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      #3
      it looks like some decent training, but you listed no dates for the training

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        #4
        Tobin wanna Be!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Tobin wanna Be!
          Dunedin is better off without Tobin, look at the results at PCU this season, terrible.

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            #6
            Better then what Oldsmar Offers, which is..... Nothing.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Tobin wanna Be!
              Who wants to be Tobin? Back in the day maybe but what exactly has he done recently? Resumes are great until they become back logged with a decade if mediocrity.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Who wants to be Tobin? Back in the day maybe but what exactly has he done recently? Resumes are great until they become back logged with a decade if mediocrity.
                I like Don, but the game has passed him by, the speed alone is something he cannot adjust to. No matter if he is at Dunedin, or PCU, the competitive teams always struggle under his leadership. Don is just riding the clock out, banking cash for retirement. PCU overpayed for his services, the results on the field are no different for them this year, still bottom tier USA League club. I know nothing about the new guy at Dunedin, but it looks like he is making an effort to improve the club through these camps, something that hasn't occurred at Dunedin in the last decade.

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