footy4kids patches make football more fun!

smiling girls soccer playersI've been singing the praises of football patches for more than 6 months now.

Why?

It's simple - I used them with my players and was really impressed with the difference they made to their work rate, concentration and skills. They loved collecting them and showing them off to their parents and friends. The attitude
of my so-called 'difficult' children were transformed by the award of these little pieces of cloth.

And they don't just work for me. These comments were sent to footy4kids by a coach in the UK:


"I have one child on my U6 team who regularly misbehaves even with his parents around...

I had a couple of heart to hearts with him, but that didn't seem to help much.

I started giving patches at the last practice. He earned one for bravery at the last game for getting up so quickly after falls. I had told him that he would get something for that. He was so excited. After I gave the patches out (game patches and practice patches) I told him about a special patch he could earn for listening and following directions. We worked on a couple more practice games and he reported to me every time he listened. "I've followed directions 3 times in a row!"

It is amazing what a little thing like a patch can do." Lee

I'm want you to find out what footy4kids patches can do for you, too. So I'm offering to pay the postage and packing on any order you make before May 20th. That's on top of the usual bulk discounts I give to clubs. So you could really save a packet! But don't forget...you'll need to place your order by May 20th to take advantage of this one-time offer.

To get free P&P, simply quote the promotional code patches01 at the checkout.
 

ball control


games and drills designed to improve ball control

There are two key elements of good ball control:

a) The receiver's first touch should protect the ball from challenging players and not give them a chance to regain possession,

b) the receiving player should play the ball into available space to allow for the next touch and to gain or keep momentum.

A poor first-touch will risk taking the momentum out of play and increase the possibility of losing possession. Some players make the mistake of killing the ball dead and not concentrating on getting it out of their feet. The first touch should ensure that a time wasting second touch is not needed to get the ball out ready for the next action.

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I hope you find this newsletter and
www.footy4kids.co.uk useful.
 
If there's anything you want to see included just drop me an email I'll see what I can do.
 
Sincerely,
 
Steve Watson
footy4kids

free postage and packing!

I'll pay the postage and packing costs on your first patches order.

Simply quote the promotional code patches01 at the checkout.
6ffer Expires: May 20th 2008