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Singapore soccer youth talents

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taken along orchard road, these youths are promoting singapore soccer talent. :)

who says we don't have football talent!:cool:

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Too old.

Football talents must be scouted from boys who are 4-5 years old, and from 5-8 years old they must be rigorously trained by good instructors in established footballing academies (e.g. La Masia of FC Barcelona). They must live there in the football academy and immerse in their culture.

It is important to start young, because once the boy reaches his teens, bad footballing habits cannot be easily corrected. Basic things such as dribbling, passing/crossing, shooting, tackling, heading, first touch, trapping the ball etc.

Becoming a professional footballer is much more than just some fanciful ball juggling skills.
 
i agree! :)

just like a fresh graduate who goes out to society to strive for a living. he/she is just like a piece of blank paper, what is written on these paper are a result of their experience in the workforce.

Too old.

Football talents must be scouted from boys who are 4-5 years old, and from 5-8 years old they must be rigorously trained by good instructors in established footballing academies (e.g. La Masia of FC Barcelona). They must live there in the football academy and immerse in their culture.

It is important to start young, because once the boy reaches his teens, bad footballing habits cannot be easily corrected. Basic things such as dribbling, passing/crossing, shooting, tackling, heading, first touch, trapping the ball etc.

Becoming a professional footballer is much more than just some fanciful ball juggling skills.
 
Boss, soccer and juggling require two different skillsets altogether. :rolleyes:
 
quite impressive.

but solly hor.. can juggle the ball well doesn't mean you can be a good player on the field.
 
Boss, soccer and juggling require two different skillsets altogether. :rolleyes:

Boy is too skinny and short.... one knock from one of those giants and he will get 2 months in SGH
 
I was waiting for the 'charbo' to juggle her balls...that is what I can talent ha ha ha ha
 
pls loh...juggle balls does not mean can dribble & score goals.
get 10As does not mean a good leader with business acumen.
 
Boy is too skinny and short.... one knock from one of those giants and he will get 2 months in SGH

Ya. Just like this boy:

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First you need to send the boy to La Masia and the people there will coach him and feed him growth hormones.

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The fucked up Ass-League coaches will never develop him to his full potential.
 
Boss, La Masia is good but I don't like Tiko Tikum. I prefer Samba football, notably Santos FC that produced Ganso, Diego, Neymar, Robinho, Elano, Pele etc.
 
Don't mean you send children to oversea football schools will become superstar . China send their best group of children to Brazil in late 90 . The only guy who become something is Li Tie who play for Everton .
 
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