Keeper looking for a new club.

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magic
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Re: Keeper looking for a new club.

Post by magic »

You obviously want to develope yourself to be a better keeper. I would certainly take Swannsongs advice and hopefully find a club that can match your ambition.
Your coach last year at the Grove has let you down.This kind of coaching is not good enough. This is surely the reason why players are leaving and the club has been relegated.
Best of luck in the future Chris.
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Re: Keeper looking for a new club.

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magic wrote:You obviously want to develope yourself to be a better keeper. I would certainly take Swannsongs advice and hopefully find a club that can match your ambition.
Your coach last year at the Grove has let you down.This kind of coaching is not good enough. This is surely the reason why players are leaving and the club has been relegated.
Best of luck in the future Chris.
The grove did what they could with what they had. But yes I want to develop I'm still really young for a keeper. Thanks buddy I'm sure it will work out.
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Re: Keeper looking for a new club.

Post by Steve#4 »

We are lucky enough to have a keeper coach at our club but I would think it would be the exception to the rule at
most amateur clubs.....Perhaps try a fed club and have a go at reserves if you want proper coaching.
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Re: Keeper looking for a new club.

Post by villaman »

If you want to do more than what a club can offer go out and find a specialist. You should contact Chris Higgins from Goalkeeping SA and see what nights he has available
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Re: Keeper looking for a new club.

Post by Gardensgoon »

magic wrote:You obviously want to develope yourself to be a better keeper. I would certainly take Swannsongs advice and hopefully find a club that can match your ambition.
Your coach last year at the Grove has let you down.This kind of coaching is not good enough. This is surely the reason why players are leaving and the club has been relegated.
Best of luck in the future Chris.
Within a week you have made poor comments towards 3 coaches i assume you have never meet nor played under!
Who are you and what coaching/playing credentials do you have?
One would assume you would have played or coached at an impressive standard to be judging coaches characters and abilities?
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Re: Keeper looking for a new club.

Post by WASHED UP »

well said gardensgoon, he is a toss
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