Liverpool

Scott Wildman

As a football coach the most important part of my job is that the children I work with have fun. Laughter and enjoyment need to part of every one of my sessions. Football is a such a fantastic sport. You can use it in so many different ways.

Children can learn much more than just football skills whilst playing. Important life skills, relationships and respect for others can be developed.

My personal view is that football should be available to all irrespective of circumstance.

And where better to start than at grassroots level. We should encourage children to play from as young an age as possible. In our position as coaches, we are role models and have the opportunity to teach them about a healthy lifestyle, exercise and good diet, which they can take into their adult life.

Finally, you need to love the game and have a genuine passion at grassroots level.

If you think you have these qualities - work hard and become a football coach.

Testimonials

Active Soccer have been an integral part of our school for the last 12
months.

They have proved to make a valuable contribution to both our sporting
curriculum and after school activities.The respect that they have earned during
this time has been from staff, pupils and parents alike.

Children of all ages respond with enthusiasm and show great motivation when
working with all their coaches.

They have helped our pupils achieve a higher level of fitness and promoted
a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise plans.

I would encourage any school to open it’s doors to Active Soccer and see
what a difference they could make to their pupils education.

Nicola Aldcroft - P.E Co-ordinator, St John’s Catholic Primary School,
Kirkdale.

St John’s Kirkdale

Testimonial

St Matthew’s Catholic Primary School

Active Soccer have been running an after school club at Childwall Valley Primary for Key Stage 1 and 2 and the response from the children has been excellent!

The coaches are friendly, organised and provide all the equipment for the children who are offered a wide range of activities. Many after school club numbers will drop after a few sessions but because the children are kept active and motivated they keep coming back!

I would definitely recommend Active Soccer to any school.

Sarah Weymouth - PE Co ordinator, Childwall Valley Primary School

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St Matthew’s Catholic Primary School

02 Mar, 2010

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