All About Soccer
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Faun:
How is Sporting Juniors? Is it cheaper than JSSL?
You can check outhairuliza:
Hey there.
Thanks for replying.
Think hubby & I are looking for something that's fun yet will also teach him soccer skills.
If they've got a trial lesson, we may just sign up & see how it goes.
http://www.sportingjuniors.com/
Run by a full time coach. My kids were there some years back. Like what the other post mention, do check what you really want out of the session.
There's not much of soccer skills to be taught for those p2 and below. The kids at that age usually run after the ball like a herd of elephants. They don't know what is cooperative play and team work. Basically, you don't need a fantastic coach. In fact, fantastic coaches won't want to teach the vey young ones, it's too boring for them.
The problem with finding a soccer school won't come until your kid is much older and quite skillful. You'll then have a hard time finding a good team for him to play with. It's not just the coach then, good coaches cannot tahan a team that's not serious, unless you're talking about a place like JSSL. Over there, you pay much and they'll say a lot of nice encouraging words to your kids. The serious soccer session are very cheap and are actually at the football clubs like SAf Warrior, Home United,etc . For the former, long waiting list so you can start queuing now.
Hope this helps.
I like JSSL's setup but I think there are too many kids lumped together of different levels, although they try their best to ensure this doesn't happen.
I disagree a little with the \"not much to teach\" part. Actually, there's a lot of techniques for kids aged 6 and above to learn and yet have fun.
Does anyone know what happen to the 21 skills FAS promised 2 years ago to teach all the COE kids? I'm still waiting for those videos they said they will put on their website. -
What makes for a good soccer coach for 9 yr olds? Oops, I accidentally volunteered to be my niece’s soccer coach and the YMCA took me up on my offer. I played when I was young and know the game well but I have never coached before nor been in a teaching position of any kind. Got any tips?
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4kids:
HI all, anybody knows about any soccer school at Turf City for 7 year olds ? thanks !
Anyone? I am keen to send my boys there too -
We called and emailed them when we were looking around for schools, but we got no reply…
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Hi, every weekend i see alot of kids learning soccer at the open field beside Kembangan MRT Station, from my observation i think they are around 3 - 7 . I think it is popular with expat parents and people around the neighbourhood.
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jessicawongcs:
Hi, is it conducted by the CC? what time u usually see them playing soccer? just nice it is near my area and DS kept wants to play soccer... and no one to play with him...
I found the place! Please check out the link, i believe this is the one, apparently they are organizing it at different locations too
http://www.englishsoccerschool.com/youth-soccer-programs.html
Pretty crowded! Think it'll be fun for the kids
Cheers
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Hi any parents send your boy to play in English soccer school? I did a trial for both of my boys last Saturday. They seem to enjoy it. Do hope to hear some comments from parents who have sent them here. Thank you!
Patrik -
Where at you send your son? I'm interested to have trial for my son too

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I have a 3 year old Kid… I’ve been thinking to enroll him in a soccer lesson…kindly email me the details…Thank you…
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