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    Football Coaching for 3yr olds

    does anyone know of any clubs that do football coaching for 3yr olds??

    or any idea where i can find out ?

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    I think the best place for a 3 year old to learn about football.... is in their own back garden - playing with their parents /siblings or friends..

    Coaching, at that age?
    I may be old but I ain't stupid..!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pedoja View Post
    I think the best place for a 3 year old to learn about football.... is in their own back garden - playing with their parents /siblings or friends..

    Coaching, at that age?
    I was horrified when I found out big clubs were scouting 8 and 9 year olds.

    When will we see the first million pound foetus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB Wild Images View Post
    does anyone know of any clubs that do football coaching for 3yr olds??

    or any idea where i can find out ?

    cheers

    a
    It doesn't appear to be something that's advertised well, does it?
    I've been wanting to get my son into football for a while, he really wants to, but I haven't the foggiest where to look. He's now six, and being part of a team, learning the basics, along with discipline are all things I'm looking for!
    I played for my school teams, at primary and high school, but his school doesn't have a team until the last year, he wants to play now. Plus, you have to wonder how they pick the team, when they've had no preparation beforehand

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    You may find some information on the Craven Minor Football League website.

    http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?league=975025
    I may be old but I ain't stupid..!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pedoja View Post
    You may find some information on the Craven Minor Football League website.

    http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?league=975025
    Not the most helpful website in the world, but it might give some information or at the very least you could fill in the 'online form'.
    I may be old but I ain't stupid..!!!

    http://www.sdlbl.btck.co.uk
    http://thezetbc.btck.co.uk


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    Quote Originally Posted by pedoja View Post
    Not the most helpful website in the world, but it might give some information or at the very least you could fill in the 'online form'.
    Well, found a tiny tots, 5/6/7, Birkdale united. I remember quite a few of my mates at school played for them, if I can just find who to contact, not exactly made easy to be honest.

    Can't see anything for 3 year olds, but, it's taken me this long to find for my son, lol.

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    Try Hesketh Colts mate, ask for Paul, I dont know if he goes as young as 3 but worth a shot. Hes a good lad too.
    Sin lies only in hurting other people unnecessarily. All other "sins" are invented nonsense. (Hurting yourself is not a sin - just stupid.) ~Robert A. Heinlein

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carla_#1 View Post
    It doesn't appear to be something that's advertised well, does it?
    I've been wanting to get my son into football for a while, he really wants to, but I haven't the foggiest where to look. He's now six, and being part of a team, learning the basics, along with discipline are all things I'm looking for!
    I played for my school teams, at primary and high school, but his school doesn't have a team until the last year, he wants to play now. Plus, you have to wonder how they pick the team, when they've had no preparation beforehand


    They have a year 5 team too and do trials in year 4

    I don't see what is wrong with letting a 3 year old start football coaching either!

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    little kickers. 01925 722008 or E-mail ajohnson@littlekickers.co.uk

    my son does sat am at greenbank. hes 5 and loves it.

    checkout little kickers website

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