Keeper looking for a new club.
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Keeper looking for a new club.
I played half the season in the Grove B's and then played the rest if the year in the a's. Looking for a new club, challenge and environment.
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Heard gardens are looking for players......
There is no I in team, but there is a u in suck...
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Chris35 wrote:I played half the season in the Grove B's and then played the rest if the year in the a's. Looking for a new club, challenge and environment.
just Sunday comp ?
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Are you looking to stay out North?
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Pontians looking for a keeper
New ground up north signing lots of new players could be the ticket for ya!
PM give ya some numbers
New ground up north signing lots of new players could be the ticket for ya!
PM give ya some numbers
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oooooooooooo
port fight
port fight
The young boys said unto him....."go up baldhead, go up"......so he did, rose like a salmon and nodded the ball into the net......1 nil!
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For your sakes I hope you do too. At some stages you were flapping like a seagull last season.
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Chris are u taking peter with u to the new club?
Its Boree btw im also without a club :? any club interested in a div4 striker
Its Boree btw im also without a club :? any club interested in a div4 striker
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play nice boree! i would have thought the chance to play with jackie had the contract signed???
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Pete will follow I'm pretty sure, I have spoken to a couple of the div 1 teams, pm me for more details..
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Did'nt you get the training required at the Grove ?Chris35 wrote:Well hopefully I get the training required at my new club ;)
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I'm not going to bad mouth the grove, but I'd have liked some more.
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It's an amateur club ...I don't reckon many would have goalkeeping coachesChris35 wrote:I'm not going to bad mouth the grove, but I'd have liked some more.
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Hullsy kind of took me under his wing for a while. Though I am hoping for some form of coaching at the new club.
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.....explains why you're leaving.Chris35 wrote:Hullsy kind of took me under his wing for a while.
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Hullsy is a great keeper..Fact Hunt wrote:.....explains why you're leaving.Chris35 wrote:Hullsy kind of took me under his wing for a while.
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Has he got a B.O problem????Fact Hunt wrote:.....explains why you're leaving.Chris35 wrote:Hullsy kind of took me under his wing for a while.
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Heard he was good at keeping thingsChris35 wrote:Hullsy is a great keeper..Fact Hunt wrote:.....explains why you're leaving.Chris35 wrote:Hullsy kind of took me under his wing for a while.
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You can't teach goalkeeping....it's a thought process as much as a skill....bloodypassit wrote:It's an amateur club ...I don't reckon many would have goalkeeping coachesChris35 wrote:I'm not going to bad mouth the grove, but I'd have liked some more.
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I'm only 20, some form of mentoring or assisting through the process would be beneficial you'd think.swannsong wrote:You can't teach goalkeeping....it's a thought process as much as a skill....bloodypassit wrote:It's an amateur club ...I don't reckon many would have goalkeeping coachesChris35 wrote:I'm not going to bad mouth the grove, but I'd have liked some more.
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We were lucky enough to have a GK coach volunteer some time, for few sessions last year. The GK really enjoyed it, showed them some drills they could do themselves.
They need to continually work on their skills, just as all players do.
They need to continually work on their skills, just as all players do.
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A mentor is an example and a guide...can be a field player or coach...doesn't have to be a goalkeeper or teacher.Chris35 wrote:I'm only 20, some form of mentoring or assisting through the process would be beneficial you'd think.swannsong wrote: You can't teach goalkeeping....it's a thought process as much as a skill....
Roy Ainscough was a great mentor for me when I was 17-18 playing 1st team....but he was a very strong on field player
Robbie Parks was a mentor for a brief period...I was able to witness his great work ethic in goal.
Focus on strategies to minimise any weaknesses you have and build on your strengths.
Some good keepers have great reaction times, some physically dominate their area, some are great at judging angles, some have excellent distribution, some eliminate chances by organising their defenders well....rarely, all these attributes come together !
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You make a good point, but someone to work on my weakness' would be great. I had a few guys at the grove who took me in and helped me out but they won't be with me next year. Soswannsong wrote:A mentor is an example and a guide...can be a field player or coach...doesn't have to be a goalkeeper or teacher.Chris35 wrote:I'm only 20, some form of mentoring or assisting through the process would be beneficial you'd think.swannsong wrote: You can't teach goalkeeping....it's a thought process as much as a skill....
Roy Ainscough was a great mentor for me when I was 17-18 playing 1st team....but he was a very strong on field player
Robbie Parks was a mentor for a brief period...I was able to witness his great work ethic in goal.
Focus on strategies to minimise any weaknesses you have and build on your strengths.
Some good keepers have great reaction times, some physically dominate their area, some are great at judging angles, some have excellent distribution, some eliminate chances by organising their defenders well....rarely, all these attributes come together !
I'm trying to make sure that wherever in end up there will be something close to a mentor there already.
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We were lucky to ahve him and he will be coming out more often this year.Caretaker Coach wrote:We were lucky enough to have a GK coach volunteer some time, for few sessions last year. The GK really enjoyed it, showed them some drills they could do themselves.
They need to continually work on their skills, just as all players do.
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