Timmy’s Sydney Coaching Clinics [FFT Article]


Timmy’s Sydney Coaching Clinics [FFT Article]

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Definitely agree with cardiff10 there spathi. Way to slag off one of our greatest every players for coming back to Australia in his off season and devoting his weekends to a bunch of Sydney kids. It's definitely not like he needs the extra cash. Especially at 25 an hour!

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"If a gifted individual is spotted he/she could be offered the chance to attend trials at a Premiership Academy in the UK."


^This. Even if it's hot air, it's worth it... As if running around with Tim Cahill wouldn't be enough though.
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I think the $295 only gets you one weekend of training which equates to 8 hours. I've allowed $90 for the ball and shirt so that leaves $215 for the 8 hours or roughly $25/hour which is what you pay for any sort of kids tuition these days. Anyway I reckon it would be a great experience for the kids (as long as your not expecting them to get picked up by Everton)but my 4 make it way too expensive for me.
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Who cares how much he can develop them skillwise, this is more about developing community ties, getting the young kids involved in the game and having them meet someone like Timmy is going to definately have a positive effect on their love for the game.
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Honestly how much can Timmy develop a kid over 2 weekends, if at all?
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Lol lifestyle advice for 6-10 year olds.


What do you think about the FourFourTwo article Timmy’s Sydney Coaching Clinics?
SOCCEROO legend Tim Cahill is heading to Sydney next month to run a series of coaching clinics teaching youngsters how they can play like their hero.

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