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best wrote:city must have the best coachs
send the same coaches to small clubs that struggle for players and I bet you they do just the same as the so called 2nd rate coaches.

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spooky1972 wrote:
best wrote:city must have the best coachs
send the same coaches to small clubs that struggle for players and I bet you they do just the same as the so called 2nd rate coaches.

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Citys u/14a team's coaches

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steve10 wrote:Citys u/14a team's coaches
What have they won so far this year :P
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Green_Manalishi wrote:
steve10 wrote:Citys u/14a team's coaches
What have they won so far this year :P
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spooky1972 wrote:
best wrote:city must have the best coachs
send the same coaches to small clubs that struggle for players and I bet you they do just the same as the so called 2nd rate coaches.
:clown:
couldn't agree more.
so easy with good players - real test comes when you have to dig out the best with what you've managed to pick up to make a team.


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Green_Manalishi wrote:
steve10 wrote:Citys u/14a team's coaches
What have they won so far this year :P
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there are a couple of coaches around in Adelaide that are just interested in the money!! The best coach that I found for my son was Jeff Napier until the age of 12 years old, after that it gets a bit harder, That's why we have moved to the UK,, The quality here is amazing!!! Tell your kids never to give up just because one coach doesn't like the way they play .. the next coach mite love him!! Hard work on the field will pay of if they have a bit of talent. Keep things positive at all times,,To many parents want to rip into each others kids,, makes you sick really.. that's my thoughts anyway...

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Rover1964 wrote:there are a couple of coaches around in Adelaide that are just interested in the money!! The best coach that I found for my son was Jeff Napier until the age of 12 years old, after that it gets a bit harder, That's why we have moved to the UK,, The quality here is amazing!!! Tell your kids never to give up just because one coach doesn't like the way they play .. the next coach mite love him!! Hard work on the field will pay of if they have a bit of talent. Keep things positive at all times,,To many parents want to rip into each others kids,, makes you sick really.. that's my thoughts anyway...
Did you move to UK just because your 12 y.o. son's coach was a bit harder? That's father's love!!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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I moved to England to give him the opportunity for a 2 year football scolarship and then if the right doors open he can become a pro footballer,, he is now 15 and improving every week, and yes!! that is fatherly love!!! :D

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Rover, I admire your sons passion and the balls you had to make the move

Out of interest, which club is he at ?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again, all these parents in SA that say this and that about their son should be in the State team, their kids team has gone 2 years undefeated, blah, blah, blah

At the end of the day, your son won't be scouted and spotted in SA, it doesn't matter if he did or didn't make the State team ...... if he is talented, and he wants to try to make a go of it, you need to take him to Europe, and hope 'someone' likes what they see against the thousands of others, and then hope he continues to improve and improve, and has the passion for all the hard work that is required
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Zeljko Jurin wrote:Rover, I admire your sons passion and the balls you had to make the move

Out of interest, which club is he at ?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again, all these parents in SA that say this and that about their son should be in the State team, their kids team has gone 2 years undefeated, blah, blah, blah

At the end of the day, your son won't be scouted and spotted in SA, it doesn't matter if he did or didn't make the State team ...... if he is talented, and he wants to try to make a go of it, you need to take him to Europe, and hope 'someone' likes what they see against the thousands of others, and then hope he continues to improve and improve, and has the passion for all the hard work that is required
Well said.... :wink:

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Zeljko Jurin wrote:Rover, I admire your sons passion and the balls you had to make the move

Out of interest, which club is he at ?

I've said it before, and I'll say it again, all these parents in SA that say this and that about their son should be in the State team, their kids team has gone 2 years undefeated, blah, blah, blah

At the end of the day, your son won't be scouted and spotted in SA, it doesn't matter if he did or didn't make the State team ...... if he is talented, and he wants to try to make a go of it, you need to take him to Europe, and hope 'someone' likes what they see against the thousands of others, and then hope he continues to improve and improve, and has the passion for all the hard work that is required
Well said.... :wink:
Very true,
My son was in the state side for 12 months, and in that 12 months he had a growing disease in his knee's. alot of kids get it.. So << guess what ? he got cut,, Small minded because they grow out of it. I think if you give a young player a contract it should be for 2 - 3 years, so you can see how they develop, And thats why you should also have a shadow team of the same age because they may have to move from team to team depending on may things like. Injury, form, and so on. We have been in England for 8 months now, He has played against Liverpool, Man United , Blackburn Rovers and so on. So the state cut him for what,,, injury!! madness....All I can say to parents is, never give up on your lad and keep it positive in the car on the way home from the games... It gets a bit heated in ours on the way home from games sometimes ha ha ha PNE
PS- he has miles to go!! so I am talking to my self!!

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Great stuff, enjoy the trip.

I too admire your dedication.
Sincerely hope he makes it, keep him away from girls though, they have cooties :wink:
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Well U/12 coach at metro M B :D offa
The boys all doing well what a great coach

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3rd bottom 2010 12s side, team changed to an undefeated 2nd top 13s team.

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speaking of which whats happened to ctowns 15s this year :?: isnt this the team of invincibles coached over several years by drago who took all before them :shock:

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They are finding it difficult this season. A number have been picked up by SASI, one maybe two have gone to AIS,
one has been promoted to the club's 19's, one or two have followed drago to white city to play 17C's and a couple of others
have left for other clubs. The remainder have stayed loyal to the Club and remained however the Club has found it difficult
to field a strong team. The team is now coached by a good up and coming young coach and they will need time to get into winning ways again. Good luck to those boys with what will be a difficult season but which they will all benefit from

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AL K HOLIC wrote:3rd bottom 2010 12s side, team changed to an undefeated 2nd top 13s team.
Which club?
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Whiteslane wrote:They are finding it difficult this season. A number have been picked up by SASI, one maybe two have gone to AIS,
one has been promoted to the club's 19's, one or two have followed drago to white city to play 17C's and a couple of others
have left for other clubs. The remainder have stayed loyal to the Club and remained however the Club has found it difficult
to field a strong team. The team is now coached by a good up and coming young coach and they will need time to get into winning ways again. Good luck to those boys with what will be a difficult season but which they will all benefit from
Wouldnt say being picked up by SASI and AIS is being unloyal to the club. !

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Drago was the best because he knew how to pick talent. When he switched clubs he brought with him winning mentality and talent.

His ace team of U14As at Campbelltown from 2010 has disbanded. Don't know current composition of the side U15As CT but results suggest could be a tough season.

Para Hills best side in U15As. Good Luck for the ManUcup.

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Good luck for the ManUtd cup ????? :shock:

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Zeljko Jurin wrote:Good luck for the ManUtd cup ????? :shock:

Have you been in Pakistan for the last month ?
That must of been what Bin Laden was watching on his T.V.........The Man U cup!

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[quote="CdOtzi"]Drago was the best because he knew how to pick talent. When he switched clubs he brought with him winning mentality and talent.

Does that really make him the best?

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CdOtzi wrote:Drago was the best because he knew how to pick talent. When he switched clubs he brought with him winning mentality and talent.

His ace team of U14As at Campbelltown from 2010 has disbanded. Don't know current composition of the side U15As CT but results suggest could be a tough season.

Para Hills best side in U15As. Good Luck for the ManUcup.

see it is not about development. Anyone can pick talent. Not only that the 17s are not impressing anyone, so once again what is a good coach, someone that has alot of talent to choose or someone who has scraps and produces. Go look at the smaller clubs and you will find the best coaches in the game.

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Go look at the smaller clubs and you will find the best coaches in the game. :?:


Go look at the larger clubs and you will find the best coaches in the game. :?:

what has the size of the club got to do with good coach bad coach
once again small clubs have issues with big clubs thats not about good coach bad coach :?

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CdOtzi wrote:Drago was the best because he knew how to pick talent. When he switched clubs he brought with him winning mentality and talent.

His ace team of U14As at Campbelltown from 2010 has disbanded. Don't know current composition of the side U15As CT but results suggest could be a tough season.

Para Hills best side in U15As. Good Luck for the ManUcup.

Your obviously one of Drago's mates. Have you been signed up to coach at White City???

They seem to have a winning mentality :lol:

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I spoke to some of the parents from campbelltown they said the majority of the team is the Bs from last year.

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Can see Y CT U15As heading for relegation. B players from a C division pretending to compete in an A division comp.

No problems at White City. Our seniors likely to replace CT in Super league. CT Reserves and 19s looking good for the wooden spoon as well.

im looking for a gig next year :lol: :lol: :lol:

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CdOtzi wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

Can see Y CT U15As heading for relegation. B players from a C division pretending to compete in an A division comp.

No problems at White City. Our seniors likely to replace CT in Super league. CT Reserves and 19s looking good for the wooden spoon as well.

im looking for a gig next year :lol: :lol: :lol:
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CdOtzi wrote:im looking for a gig next year :lol: :lol: :lol:
Hopefully interstate.
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