Heading To Be Banned in Training for Under 12s

Not just schools.
All under 12 football.
And only in training, not in matches!

so head away in Competitive games kids, even though you have no idea how to do it properly because teaching you has been banned.

have they thought this through?
 
Not just schools.
All under 12 football.
And only in training, not in matches!

so head away in Competitive games kids, even though you have no idea how to do it properly because teaching you has been banned.

have they thought this through?
Have they fuck, as usual. they'll be kids getting hurt all over now as a result of not being able to be coached properly on what is a fine art of the game.
 
No contact football is next.

How about this? If you dont like risk in your life dont fucking play football and stay in your house for fear of walking out your front door?
 
Might just help bring through more technically gifted players. Comfortable on the ball regardless of team position. It’s what England’s needed for decades.
 
No contact football is next.

How about this? If you dont like risk in your life dont fucking play football and stay in your house for fear of walking out your front door?
Stay in the house? Most dangerous place in the country.......

  • More accidents happen at home than anywhere else
  • Every year there are approximately 6,000 deaths as the result of a home accident
  • More than two million children under the age of 15 experience accidents in and around the home every year, for which they are taken to accident and emergency units
  • Children under the age of five and people over 65 (particularly those over 75) are most likely to have an accident at home
  • Over 76,000 children under the age of 14 are admitted for treatment of which over 40% are under 5 years of age
  • Falls are the most common accidents, which can cause serious injury at any time of life. The risk increases with age
  • More women than men over the age of 65 die as the result of an accident in the home
  • Every year over 62 children under 14 die as a result of an accident in the home
  • Around 25,000 under-fives attend A&E departments each year after being accidentally poisoned
  • An average of 13 children a day under the age of 4 suffer a severe injury from a burn or a scald. A hot drink can still scald a small child up to 15 minutes after it is made
  • More accidents happen in the lounge/living room than anywhere else in the home.
  • Every year more than 4,200 children are involved in falls on the stairs and 4,000 children under the age of 15 are injured falling from windows
  • Boys have more accidents than girls
  • The cost to society of UK home accident injuries has been estimated at £45.63billion (£45,630million) annually.
 
No one has mentioned that those players, who are suffering from dementia that might or might not have been brought on be heading a football, are from the generation that used the old leather ball that became extremely heavy in the wet.

Modern, plastic balls, while still heavy enough, don’t get any heavier even if it’s pissing down.
 
Might just help bring through more technically gifted players. Comfortable on the ball regardless of team position. It’s what England’s needed for decades.
Too true.. For more than a decade I've seen kids being coached in southern Spain (where, it seems, every barrio in town has its own all-weather facilities) with the coaches regularly stopping play to take it back to wherever one of the kids launched the ball, patiently telling them 'Start again.. we play on the ground..' No wonder they won the Euros twice as well as the World Cup..
 

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