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Hello, I am currently coaching an u9's boys team and a majority of them are well behaved and want to play football, but the odd 1or2 tend to mess around at training which distracts the others. I have sat them out in training and spoken to the parents but still this goes on. Do I decide to kick them out of the team altogether or does anyone know the miracle cure to stop this happening?
How would you encourage your players to start talking to each other during game? This lack of communication at times is a hinderance to their overall play
Hi all can someone help with how can you challenge all player at the same time within a drill without making anyone standing as they are not as good as others?What is the best way of putting the player into the ugly zone?
when I try to sign up for sub , it asks me to select a sport Gaa is not an option , can u helpJames
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