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  1. Don’t worry if we get there I will send you regular updates.
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  2. I'd like to think in a couple of seasons time the position of goalkeeper will get more recognition in the womens game and the coaching will drastically improve. Several years ago at the request of a colleague who was involved with the childrens team of a Scottish league club I wrote a short opinion piece on the need to start training goalkeepers as early as possible. It seemed that much like when I was at primary school the position of keeper (and defenders) was still often being pushed on the less 'athletic' kids and they weren't given any guidance by the coaches. Ross County used to come to my school to do evening training sessions and the occasional summer camp and it was really usedful for goalies to get specific training. I've only been to one women's game in my life (supporting a friend's team) and just before kick off she told me the opposition's goalie had been drafted in the night before and had apparently never so much as kicked a ball. I felt so sorry for her as my friend's team ran riot and I wonder if the goalie ever set foot on a pitch again. I'm involved with an Aussie Rules Team in Glasgow and one 'skill' which a fair few women who come along to training struggle with is kicking a ball out of their hands. I've been kicking football or rugby balls out of my hands since I was about 4 years old and it is actually quite hard to teach it to an adult. Many of them have never played rugby/ football etc and as with so many things in life, the older you are, the harder it is to learn. As adults yer more aware of potential injuries so when a ball is suddenly kicked or thrown towards you the tendency is to duck, flap your hands while you look away or simply get smashed in the face, stomach, groin etc. Schools (and parents) restricting and/or brainwashing girls to only do Hockey, Netball, gymnastics, dancing ie the 'activities for young ladies bullshit' really needs stopped.
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  3. To clarify the 'specific' training we got was only a small part of it. About 80% of the time the drills were the same for everyone but then the outfield and goalies would be split. We had drills on reaction time, catching etc while outfield would have 'keep possession' etc Recall a horrific one where we had to lie in 'boat pose' (essentially sitting on yer ass but leaning back with yer feet slightly off the ground so yer abs start to burn) while the trainer and other keepers stood in a square (or circle depending on numbers) casually throwing the ball to you which you had to twist/ turn to catch and then throw it to the next person who then chucked it straight back at you. I was a passable goalie at 5s and occasionally OK at 7s but 11-a-side I was only to be picked as a total last resort (and even then I'd need bribing). The only thing I felt I was OK at was 'one on one' situations largely thanks to a book on goalkeeping by Peter Shilton which drilled into my head that as soon as yer thigh hits the ground yer stranded and the striker can easily go around you. It does also help to appear to be alot bigger than most of the other players
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  4. I see Ramadani started for Lecce in their 2-1 win over Lazio.
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  5. I saw the joke but decided it was so bad to just ignore it and post his promo video instead.
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  7. Aye, heading Tuesday night to Friday, looking forward to it. Hopefully go see the Ullevi Stadium on Wednesday
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  8. Name's on the trophy Edit: so let's see if you heathens stick to just one thread when we get to the final.
    1 point
  9. Always takes the game to the Tims. Well known for it.
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