by GRF Admin | Feb 5, 2018 | News
Often during coaching sessions, coaches observe and impart knowledge from the side of the pitch – what are the advantages and disadvantages of this? Joe Sargison, FA Youth Coach Educator, provides an insight into where to coach from during a game-like practice...
by GRF Admin | Feb 2, 2018 | News
Setting challenges for games and training is a great way for coaches to motivate individual players and teams. Here are our 10 top- tips for using individual player and team challenges in your work: 1) Get to know your players How well do you know the players in your...
by GRF Admin | Feb 1, 2018 | News
I am running the Marathon without being in Marathon shape (to say the least) as a way of showing my boy how I can try to be as strong as him. Max was a very active child playing football whenever he could. He played for his club, trained with Newcastle, he ran junior...
by GRF Admin | Feb 1, 2018 | News, Parents
Having sat a few weeks back to watch the much acclaimed documentary ‘No Hunger in Paradise’ I felt it important that we look at what parents, coaches and any adults involved in sport could potentially take away from it. Although the programme was focussed upon the...
by GRF Admin | Feb 1, 2018 | News
Transforming communities through the power of football is the ambitious aim of a new two-year Cics Cymru community programme devised by the Premier League, Welsh Government and FAW Trust. The programme sets out to inspire a new generation across Wales with a range of...
by GRF Admin | Jan 25, 2018 | News
Swansea City make pledge to roll out defibrillators across grassroots football after death of grassroots player Mitchell Joseph in Swansea Mitchell Joseph collapsed and died last weekend while playing football for St Joseph’s AFC against Maltsters Sports. Mitchell,...
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