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What would happen if they put Zinedine Zidane on Jersey Shore?
Posted on August 29th, 2011 5 comments -
If David Beckham played in world cup would he be on the USA team?
Posted on March 28th, 2011 6 commentsWould David Beckham be playing for the USA team or England?
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If Zinedine Zidane were trapped in a glass house how would he get out?
Posted on January 10th, 2011 1 comment -
Poll: Who would you rather see naked Diego Maradona or Rosie O’Donnell?
Posted on December 27th, 2010 4 commentsWho would you rather see naked Diego Maradona or Rossie O’Donnell(if she coached a soccer team) after winning the world cup?
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Would you vote Diego Maradona for president of your respective country?
Posted on November 22nd, 2010 9 commentsWould you?
I think he would get more things done then Obama. Just saying….
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What would be your reaction if Diego Maradona coached the Mexico National Team?
Posted on November 8th, 2010 8 comments -
If Zinedine Zidane were trapped in a giant baloon and he had a knife strapped to his head how would he get out?
Posted on August 30th, 2010 8 comments -
What players would be on the best soccer team in the entire world?
Posted on July 5th, 2010 7 commentsI merely want to see you create a soccer team of your most favorite soccer players from all around the world. I want you to make a team that couldn’t be beaten by any other team, not even once. You’re making a dream team, a worldwide all-star soccer team. (DON’T forget to show or tell a line-up also, I don’t want just a list of 11 players, but I want to know the positions)
RULES: you can use any player in the entire world THAT IS STILL PLAYING RIGHT NOW.
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Do You Think Fun Soccer Drills Would Make Coaching Easier?
Posted on January 15th, 2010 No commentsFun soccer drills can keep your players coming back. Who wants to play soccer if practices are boring and no fun? Learning soccer requires practice and drills, but learning should be fun too. Bit it isn’t just about fun, it’s about what happens while the fun is happening. Happy players that love to practice will get more balls in the net.
Here’s what drills can do. Drills can condition. Fit players often outperform unfit players. Conditioning prevents many injuries. Drills also teach working as a team and developing playing style. Sometimes though practices overlook developing soccer skills in each individual player. The best teams develop the skills of all the players, not just those of the most gifted players.
Make workouts appropriate for the age of the players. For example 6 year olds want to keep moving but they need to get used to the ball and most everything about how to play soccer. So why not try a fun soccer drill based on the red light/green light idea?
Here’s how it could go. The coach stands at the end of the field and the players at the other. The coach calls out “green light.” All the players then dribble their balls up the field as fast as they can. Then the coach yells “red light” and turns and each player stops with a foot on the ball. Any player still moving goes back to the start. First player to the coach is the winner.
That’s serious fun with serious learning and practice.
Many children’s games adapt to soccer. But that takes quite a bit of thought. It’s best if you have a big backlog of training drills so you can plan for practice. Only by serious Having fun routines that will keep your players interested takes some serious thought. Another possibility is to get access to drill diagrams that you can print off and give to each player. Another possible tool is the animated drills for use on the computer. That’s a way for players to see what’s expected with a play.
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What would you do if Diego Maradona invites you to smoke weed with him?
Posted on January 5th, 2010 21 comments
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