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Be Sincere to Yourself and to others please!!!

Hi Everyone,Greetings from this end. I just want to register my disappointment. I was hoping that this will be a great social site for footballers, football lovers, would-be players and coaches. But its a pitty that some are already using it to try to fraud others.Someone in the name of Mary is try to do just that to me and maybe others, claiming to be the manager of Hilton hotel London.The earlier we eliminate these kind of people on the network, the better.Thanks
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Went to my first WPS game

Saw the Breakers host FC Gold Pride the other night(Wed) and was an interesting and enjoyable night.-Got in for free as a group that was there had some leftover tickets for the game, so saved the $13 ticket(note:that is the cheapest seat in the house). Negative: should of used money saved to buy a seat cushion. Seats are more like concrete slabs(really).-Lovely night for a game, but fans are seated on East side of stadium , so sun glares right into you and the sound system was poor. Had no clue who was going in and what was being announced at all. Might have been better in the north end of the stadium. No behind goal seating, which I prefer.-The Breakers have a fan/supporters group that was 15 people strong and had some quality songs and chants, but as the league caters mainly to families, kind of surprised with the amount of "You suck" chants coming from them(but they are in the south corner of the stadium away from the crowd, which stinks for them)-Game was okay and is always tough to evaluate these when your getting ConFed games in the afternoon with the likes of Spain, Brazil and even South Africa was entertaining that day. Breakers did not have a shot(IMO) until the 2nd half, but had nice possession, just passes into the final 3rd seemed off. FCGP was BIG in the back and played safely away from trouble, midfield had nice movement and the Japanese player was a handful(was sitting among alot of FCGP fans, incl Tiff Weimer's family)-Do a nice job with building the atmosphere, but the cameras seemed to be more focused on fan shots during play than the game. Cameras on the game were at the top of the stadium, so the shots appeared as if they were from a blimp.-Food/drink options alot on the former, so so on the latter. Prices go from $3 to $8 on food and you can get RedBones BBQ which is quality grub. Drinks...Coronas, Guinness and Bud(think all went for $6). Better bet take the 5-10 min walk over to Harvard Square which has tons of options.-Parking-$10...REALLY??? Cost me $4 = free to park in Somerville and $4 to take the T fr Davis Square(10 min ride tops w/rush hour service meaning little wait time). As game kicked at 7, you can try to find on street parking, but having worked in Harvard Square...good luck with that.-Have post game autograph session with I think both teams which is great for the kids(not sure about a post game drink up for the adults...hey now)-Breakers-Lilly always great to watch. Smith came in the 60 min mark and was solid(must be hurt), Nobis was WOTM-came on as sub at half...bundle of energy was fun to watch...scored the tying goal...needs to work on the celebrations though(I kid, I kid...). Scott also nice to watch, ARod seemed to be off her game. For FCGP, Formiga was solid in the midfield and Tiff Milbrett was out there..great to see her still playing and playing hard. Barnhart the GK read the game very well and as stated the Japanese FWD/HB was a handful-Crowd was 3600+...lots of buses with fans from CT, ME..for a weeknight game that's some impressive travelling-Overall not a bad way to spend the night, especially for $4 total...made me missed living outside the big city. But bring a seat cushion...
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coach wanted

our club is located in southern part of china[doung guan]we are loooking for a coach that will instruct our players by analysing their performance abilities.you are required to have a formal qualification acquired through study or work experience.kindly forward your cv if you are intrested
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football trials in england

FOOTBALL CLUB OR FOOTBALL ACADEMYAre you a talented footballer age 15 -23 looking for a way to play football abroad? under 16, 18I have football trials for you in england uk. send me your football CV and passport page to footballconsult2009@yahoo.com or footballscout2009@yahoo.comContact Mr. James, football consultant scout,Tel: +2347066561511And if you don’t have money to finance your visa and flight ticket, don’t worry I will show you how to get money.
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Dear All,Sunrise Sport Club was formed by my father more than 30 years ago in Matara (southern coastal tip of Sri Lanka) in order to improve level of soccer skills and other sport activities (athletic, cricket rugger, elle) among youths in our area. He spent his personal wealth to form and conduct this club until his demise. However, since his demise and due to so many other factors my brother (Sumith) has dedicated his full time to maintain the acticities.We, sunrise sport club of Matara is palnning to conduct a national level soccer tournament in Matara to improve the game to the level it was in Matara. I kindly request to my member friends in this soccer blog to extend to your kind assistance to make our attempt a success.Susil
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MOVING THE BALL -- OFF THE BALL

I already use a "drill" for moving to the ball and I'll share it (I'm sure some of you have used it):4 players, 2 balls, 2 cones.
A.    pass<- C   D ->pass   .B
Players A and B are at the cones with the balls. Players C and D show for the ball and then receive a pass and pass it back. Then, they run across and receive a pass from the other passer (i.e. C starts with A, then goes to B, back to A, etc.) Do this for a bit and then switch. The hard part is making sure C and D don't run into each other while running to meet the next pass.Modification:Now, have C be the attacker, D be the defender. Run it the same way, but now C must shield D from the ball to receive the pass. If C stands and waits, they won't get the ball. After a bit, switch C and D, then switch outside and inside. I usually have the defender start with light pressure - just running with the attacker, but I have them increase it to full pressure before too long.I've found that this seems to get the girls to move to the ball better, especially after you add the defender and they "see" why it is important to meet the ball. It also helps with communication - the player in the middle should be able to communicate to the passer to pass the ball to a particular side/foot (depending on how well the player in the middle can hold off the defender - with my U12s it takes some time.)Submitted by Paul Schnake -- U12 Girls A team, West District Tornadoes, Soccer Association of Columbia (MD)
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Soccer camp preparation for private trials

TO PASSPORT HOLDERS AND WHO EVER IS INTERESTED IN PLAYING PROFESSIONAL SOCCERI INTRODUCE MYSELF AS MR. A.N JAMES OF THE JAMES SQUAD FOUNDATION.I AM ORGANISING A SOCCER CAMP ONLY TO INTERNATIONAL PASSPORT HOLDERS AND SEMI PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS WHO DREAM AND HAVE THER ZEAL TO MAKE IT AS PROFESSIONALS.WE ARE INVITING PLAYERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BE YOU FROM WHICH RACE TO SHARE IN A COMMON GOAL,SOCCER.THIS SOCCER CAMP WILL BE FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE UPCOMING DECEMBER TRANSFERS IN ALL CONTINENTS OF THE WORLD.IWE DO HAVE CONTACTS THAT WILL BE PRESENT TO ASSES TALENTS OF YOUNG PLAYERS AND IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF,BE SURE TO MAKE IT.YOU NEED NOT SEND US YOUR VIDEO BEFORE YOU ARE ADMITTED.ALL WE NEED IS YOUR PRESENCE BECAUSE WE BELIEVE IN PHYSICAL PROOF AND THIS ALSO IS A CHANCE FOR THOSE WHO CANT AFFORD A DVD.WE ARE AWARE OF THE GROWING SCAMS THAT EXTORT MONEY FROM PLAYERS BEFORE A TRIAL.I ASSURE YOU THAT YOU NEED NOT PAY A PENNY FOR THIS CAMP.THE WILL BE NO UPFRONT PAYMENT OF ANY SORT,BE IT REGISTRATION OR VISA FEE AND ALL THAT.DO LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AS WE WILL SOON BEGIN.YOURS SINCERELYDR. A.N JAMES
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BREAKAWAY - CLOSING

A breakaway practice suggestion:Warm-up up with 2 or 3 man passing. Use the inside of the foot, instep and front foot to work on accuracy. The weight of the pass should be gradually increased to the point where accuracy is maintained.Set up cones, goal width apart. Put one player between the cones (*) to act as a quasi-active goalkeeper (no diving or angle cutting movements), while the other two players (A and B) take shots from 10-18 yards away from opposite sides of the goal mouth (see figure below). The shots should be low and a yard inside the target cone. I would recommend that the players make at least one dribble touch before shooting. Accuracy is key. Switch the players at intervals or the shooter could switch with the GK after each shot.
                   *  A .               GK                  B                     *
Move the GK out from the goal mouth 2-5 yards to cut down the shooters angle (see figure below). Still the GK should not make diving or angle cutting movements (we are still trying to reinforce positive results at this point). Increase the dribbling distance and speed of the shooter. Gradually have the goalkeeper close down the shooter. The shooter must shoot before the GK closes him down. The GK is still not totally active, other than making a foot save.
                   *  A .            GK                       B                     *
Move the team to real goals (if available). Start with a speed dribble and shot to an unattended goal (they must be within a yard of either post). Accuracy is still the focus. Decrease the speed of the player until they are accurate. Watch for over-kicking and over-striding.Add defensive presence (not pressure) from the side. The player must shoot with the foot opposite the defender. Change the presence to come from behind. Gradually add GK presence (no diving). The GKs can work on their timing of going out to the ball and getting their hands low (they can focus on their technique without worrying about stopping the shot). Increase the pressure from behind enough to make the shooter dribble at full speed. Increase the GK presence and pressure until everything is full speed. Remember to decrease the pressure if the shooter is not able to consistently get the shot off. If the defensive pressure is still too much, then go to timing the attacker (as in the MSL shootout). Make the shooter get the shot off within so many seconds.For an added shooting variation, send in a second attacker for cleanup of any GK deflections. This can be done with a 2v1 setup. Play the ball behind the defender with the attacker running on to start the breakaway.Of course the other breakaway weapon for an attacker is the chip over a GK that has come off his line too soon, or not far enough. In later practices, you can run the same progression as above, but work on the chipping technique. The GK will have to come off his line sooner in the progression. I would not work on this technique in the initial practice(s).Coaching thoughts on breakaways--the GK is most vulnerable on close-in shots when they are low and within 2 feet of either leg. It is often easier for a GK to save shots further away from his body in this situation. The attacker must be trained to recognize this fact. All too often, shots are missed wide because the attacker tries too hard to stay away from a GK that is cutting down the angle. GKs that are moving at the time of the shot are extremely vulnerable, as they are not able to react as well.Attackers often try to dribble too close, swing their kicking leg too hard on the shot or try to shoot at full speed and maximum leg stride. They must have tight dribble control of the ball by the 18, their stride length must be shorten and they should look for the earliest opportunity to shoot. If the first or second touch on the ball after they get inside the penalty area is not a shot, they probably have waited too long.Players must learn to play with both feet. Generally, the inside of the foot or front foot are more effective than the instep (big leg swings are often a prelim to instep shots). Toe balls may be very effective on breakaways as the toe ball produces the low hard shot we are looking for. Also, by the very nature of the breakaway, the ball may be too far in front of the body at the moment of truth for the use of any other part of the foot. However, I would never teach this to any player that frequently uses toe ball passing.--Thanks to: Gary Rue, KY HS and Select
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SHIELDING

Here's How To Chart ItWarmupIn a circle dribbling around the coach the ball is always on the outside foot AWAY from the coach.. Change direction with a chop, outside of foot turn, etc. always AWAY from the opponent. In this case the coach in the center.Free PlayNo instructions.In pairs keep the ball away from a partner. Change every thirty seconds. Don't worry about resting. They will stop. Just keep circulating and keep them moving. About 2-3 minutes worth. Observe errors, who you will have to work with later, and who's good, so they can help you demonstrate. (Free play is an excellent opportunity to also train YOU. Increasing your observational powers and coaching eye).Drill(s)Critique the free play. Demonstrate with yourself and an opponent. Point your shoulder to her with the ball on the near leg and have a player try to steal it. They will. Ask the question/ What should you have done.The emphasis should be ball on the far leg.(Verbalizing)Put the ball on the on the far leg, shoulder pointed toward opponent. Now ask the player to get the ball. (I assume your big enough that body size, compared to player, will overcome any lack of skill)Now demonstrate dribbling with the opponent on the shoulder. Take a few steps. Then reverse direction with the same move you had them perform in the circle. Involve another pair of players to get them to demonstrate. Make corrections by asking the group what goes wrong.Split them up in pairs and have them try it. Circulate and correct. Wild body movements are a common error. Get them to calm down and perform. "Be cool. The man can't get it with the ball on the far leg, etc."Another common error will be turning their back on the opponent THE NEXT PRACTICE -NOT THIS ONE. Start at the beginning of drill above. "Yeah we got it coach- you did that last time". Now show the difference of having the back to the opponent vs the shoulder. Do this by letting the opponent kick the ball away from you by poking. Illustrate with the shoulder turned the distance between the ball is increased. Repeat all of the above.Your two main points are: ball on far foot, keep shoulder turned.Box Drill 3 v 1Same as usual, but this time change the emphasis from one or two touches to four or five. Alternatively, holding the ball for a five count before passing it.Small sided GameCarry over the condition from the box drill.Warm upSoccer dancing with sole of foot per pervious posts.Free Play/DrillsKeep ball under sole of foot, opponent leans on shoulder and tries to get to it. Reverse direction when opponent commits.Handling an opponent on the back.(Note this is not taught at the start since in earlier ages getting the shoulder around is preferred). The body lean is more, and the ball leg is extended to avoid being poked. Vary degree of physical pressure and pushing. {For new refs: try this with NO OPPONENT and you will see your arms have to be out for balance. Don't get caught up in the hands by the sides routine} Box drill again but 3 v 2 hold ball longer and include takeovers.Small sided gameCondition : forwards must hold ball from long passes until help arrives, takeover, etc.Coerver MoveStop ball by stepping on ball. Take giant step with same foot to put body between ball and opponent. Turn in opposite direction to dribble or pass. Practice using standard Coerver drills, buildup. Insist this turn be used through practice for all aspects of practice where a 180 turn is required, such as running down stray balls and returning to a group.Submitted by Dan Roudebush
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Our First Post

We are still building out our SoccerClub! social network so you have stumbled across an early beta. Our current site is at SoccerClub.com. You can still sign up and let us know what you would like to see by sending us an email or posting you own blog entry. Since this is still a test, I added a fun soccer video below that also includes one of my favorite songs from Monty Python and can be heard in Spamalot!
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