Gillen Reid
Sequential Passing
Group of players, on this occasion we will say 12. 6 wear yellow bib, 6 wear blue bib. 1 ball.
Pass to blue bib, then yellow bib, then blue bib, then yellow bib and so on.
Encourages looking for the pass.
Conditioning
Picked up from the world of Futsal.
Ball goes out of play the team in possession has to bring the ball back into play within 4 second or they have to hand over possession.
Encourages quick thinking and impact oppositions ability to regroup and organise.
Freestyling
If there is anyone that you would like to use to develop the technical aspect of your players, or to provide a skill to develop?
These chaps are ideal.
Shannon Hibs Academy FC
First to be published on the column are the "Overlap Kings"
Shannon Hibernians have offered us a full 10 minute's of twisting and turning, battling performances and overlapping making them worthy of their kingship.
Fantastic football played on what looks like a difficult surface.
Women's Football
Today we look at some history, more specifically the history of women's football. In 1920 a decision made by the Scottish Football Association to place a ban on the possibility of women's football being played in any official sanctioned game, the result meaning no official grounds
20 years in the making.
The origins of the Leith Athletic FC can be traced back all the way to 1887, where the club consisted in a variety of forms until 1955 where they met their unfortunate demise. Fast forward to 1996 and the name Leith Athletic was revived with more of a focus around
Q&A with Danny Barrett
Danny Barrett: My name is Danny Barrett and I am currently a coach with Arsenal Boys Club 2007-2010. I began coaching when I was 15 years old. I was given the opportunity to help primary School in my local area and this is where I would say I got the
A Poll
Should Adam Johnson be allowed to play again?
— Gillen (@gillenreid) March 6, 2016
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SSMAFL
Another blog to add to our wealth of links, today we have the SSMAFL or Strathclyde Saturday Morning Amateur Football League.
Considered by some as one of the most progressive of all the amateur leagues in Scotland, it boasts some ex professionals along with some talented youngsters who produce a