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So a shiney certificate that anyone can qualify for summarises your knowledge in th wod of PL?
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Your such a *****. Its brilliant.
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Kalou and Malouda are **** and the laziest trainers I've ever watched.
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Buzzing. I'm in the office tomorrow at Cobham! Might be naughty and put some Saints dice up in the car!
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Luke Shaw, Morgan, Rickie & Clyne. Are they ready? If not, why? Who deserves it the most? Disssss...cuss.
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Added another dimension to his game with his movement, on and off the ball. Looks like he's gained half a yard when sprinting too. As for Shaw, wow.
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Was always going to happen, currently reading Gulium Balague's biography of Pep and he even predicted it(or inside info)
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'Cba' to search through the thread but Anderlecht's Lucas Bigilia has gone AWOL and wants a move to the PL.
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Ive done a few courses with him. He was involved with Saints during the Clifford/Prost era's. Coaching wise you think 'wow thats fantastic' then he'll rumble a load of ******** after.
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Neil Benson is a ****ing pratt.
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Fran is a genuine coach as well, typically Spanish in his methods but nonetheless a very good coach.
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That's the one, he was my partner on my youth modules around 6 months ago.
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Can anyone confirm if this is the same Fran from Saints foundation?
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Should there be a min age for pro teams to scout young kids ?
Monk replied to Saints boy in Leeds's topic in The Saints
If you also ask kids, they want to be able to fly or xray vision. I know what'cha mean though. -
Should there be a min age for pro teams to scout young kids ?
Monk replied to Saints boy in Leeds's topic in The Saints
When a child is aged 3-7 a good club/coach will not only look to enhance their footballing core skills but their neural and physical development. I have seen many coaches use different shapes, colours and textures such as bean bags, sponge balls and tennis balls whilst working with toddlers. They can also add mathematical education, social skills, hand-eye coordination and much more in their sessions based on fun games. Encouraging a child to have a ball all the time from a young age is now the new thing the FA are looking to implement. I know a lot of parents take their children aged 6-10 to ‘good passing teams’ at grassroots level. **** that, give them a ball each and let them learn how to dribble, using both and every part of their feet. You’ll find the majority of ‘talented up and coming coaches’ (all who have that **** Essex slick haircut, care more about that tracksuit they won’t get dirty in and the gob of a bloke who runs a stall in London) have the same ‘philosophy’ as one another – play it out from the back. Not actually realising philosophy isn’t how a team plays but how its players and coaches conduct themselves. Luckily Saints do have some very talented coaches in their Foundation and Academy but just as anywhere else they do have a fair few of say coaches mentioned above, as do my club unfortunately. -
Should there be a min age for pro teams to scout young kids ?
Monk replied to Saints boy in Leeds's topic in The Saints
I won’t ever recommend a player under the age of 6. If I do see a talented player, mainly when with my grassroots club not just through work, I would however monitor him. Children at that age need to play for fun and far too many parents become the enemy when their child is talent identified. -
Saints ranked 8th in the English rankings for player production
Monk replied to mdearlove's topic in The Saints
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Can someone point me in the right direction for logo pack to download. Too many sites trying to bloody charge.
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I see what you've done there. touche.
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Jarvis was never worth £10m and Lallana is not worth £15m.
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Turkish got MLG'd.
