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51/84
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can we teach sido how to take correct and decent throw ins
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Joey
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If you attend the open days at seasons, perhaps you can teach him yourself.
51/84
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good idea I was intending showing Pack how to take a free kick but we will need someone else to take all the free kicks
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I'm going to wear the Wolves full home kit at the open day.
51/84
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the title was training topics not training tops
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Malabus wrote:I'm going to wear the Wolves full home kit at the open day.
I do love it when one kid turns up for football in the kit of a small and not very good club.
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Malabus wrote:I'm going to wear the Wolves full home kit at the open day.
Full kit w*nker! ;) ;) ;)
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
Malabus wrote:I'm going to wear the Wolves full home kit at the open day.
I do love it when one kid turns up for football in the kit of a small and not very good club.
Do Gloucester City do full kits these days
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Wingers and full backs need to learn to cross the ball. Central midfielders need to learn how to play through balls.

Bang. Sorted. 100+ points.
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Flux wrote:Do Gloucester City do full kits these days
I believe the players have to buy their own kit.
It's like those days of U-16 football where the club would supply the shirt however you had to provide your own shorts and socks. :lol:
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And wash them yourself. Sometimes they only have 10 on a match day.
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And you'd have to play in your underpants if you forgot your kit.
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asl wrote:And you'd have to play in your underpants if you forgot your kit.
I'm pretty sure the parents would have something to say if you were running around a field with Under16s in your pants!! And so would the police :lol: :lol:
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Uppy wrote:And wash them yourself. Sometimes they only have 10 on a match day.
And then the numbers peel off when you put it in the tumble dryer.
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