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Senior Pro

Joined: 24 Mar 2005
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Has anyone ever taken one or are they looking to complete them to utilise them in their career ahead?

What experiences have you had!?

How long does it take to become fully qualified?

Are they worth it?

Is it enjoyable to complete, and hard?

World Class

Joined: 24 Oct 2005
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The FA

This site might give you a bit more information on it Gen.

Senior Pro

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I really want the chat to take place here mate!

Information brought to us from there would be useful - not diverting people away from here!

World Class

Joined: 09 Nov 2005
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I would like to know too. When I turn 17 I plan to start taking the courses. Are they any good?

Senior Pro

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Yes they are!

Have a look at the FA website and follow this thread - it will stand you in good stead!

Young Pro

Joined: 21 May 2005
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I started my Level 1 last saturday.

Its really good.

You can start taking them when your 16.

World Class

Joined: 09 Nov 2005
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Caz wrote:
I started my Level 1 last saturday.

Its really good.

You can start taking them when your 16.

Are you sure? I looked on the FA website a while ago and it said 17 Confused I suppose I could just check myself.

Young Pro

Joined: 21 May 2005
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Yeah i'm sure.

Level 1 is 16 years and over.

Theres a couple of 16 year olds on the same course as me.

Senior Pro

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Go Caz Go Caz!

Next Toon Gaffer!

World Class

Joined: 09 Nov 2005
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Yeah I just looked and it said 16. Grrrr. If I had known I would have tried to get on one sooner.

Young Pro

Joined: 21 May 2005
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I passed my level 1

Very Happy

I'm now a qualified coach

Qulaifications

Grass Roots

Joined: 28 Nov 2005
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Currently taking my UEFA Advanced Licence and already hold the Level 3 licence
Its NOT about whether you pass, its about what you LEARN by TAKING the course!!.
You have a responsibility to the players you coach to go as far as you can and to acquire as much knowledge and ideas as you can.

World Class

Joined: 24 Oct 2005
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What do you need before you take your UEFA ones?

Admin

Joined: 15 Jun 2005
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Caz wrote:
I passed my level 1

Very Happy

I'm now a qualified coach


Nice one Caz!

Admin

Joined: 11 May 2005
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Yeh congrats hun.

Admin

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well done Caz , are they easy to learn though , what is involved .

level 2 coach - Newbie to site

Grass Roots

Joined: 03 Dec 2005
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hi im a newbie to the site and am a level 2 qualified coach, i am hoping one day to progress onto the level 3 (Pro licence) but am restricted because of
1) the full residential week required and 2) cost as i would not recieve and funding.

I feel that i have learnt a lot and been able to put this back into the footballing community and now feel that i look at the game in a different way.

i will be more than willing to help anyone who needs any help and advice on progressing at least to the level 2 badge

Admin

Joined: 11 May 2005
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Welcome Black, and that is very nice of you.
Why dont you introduce yourself in the Newcomer section?
Stick around also, I am sure you are a passionate fan.

Grass Roots

Joined: 03 Dec 2005
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O Dogg wrote:
Welcome Black, and that is very nice of you.
Why dont you introduce yourself in the Newcomer section?
Stick around also, I am sure you are a passionate fan.


will do & thx 4 the welcome

idea to meet an english footballteam at germany

Grass Roots

Joined: 17 Dec 2005
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Hello football coaches,

I`m writing from germany. I`m a coach in football for juniors about 13 until 14 years old. I`m searching for a team like us. We are living in a little village near berlin. This village has about 10.000 inhabitans, so we are a little club. Look our website, if you want: www.sg-michendorf.de

Idea we have the idea to invite an english team like us. The boys and their coach are living for one week in august 06 by the families of our boys. So we do some football practice and have some trips to Berlin an potsdam. At last we have a little party together.

What do you think about our idea, and do have an idea wich club can be interested to do it in this way

Thank you

Admin

Joined: 11 May 2005
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Please do not double post, you have already posted this.

I personally think it's a nice idea, and hope you find what you are looking for.

Grass Roots

Joined: 06 Jan 2006
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I have a few questions about the level 2 course. I have had regular participation In football since I was about 8. I have been coaching my uncles team for a few months since I completed the level 1 course. Do you think I should start level 2 soon or get some more coaching experience. Should I go and watch a few experienced coaches for a while? How much of a difference are the level 1 and 2 courses.

World Class

Joined: 09 Nov 2005
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Location: Bristol
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Well I haven't done level 1 yet but i'm sure it has to be better to get a bit more experience first rather than diving straight in. It may also help to see some other coaching styles of other people and piece together the good bits of different people and make your own new style.

Young Pro

Joined: 21 May 2005
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When you finished your level 1 did they not give you a recommeded time to start your level 2 ?

Grass Roots

Joined: 06 Jan 2006
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No they didn't recommend a time to start level 2. They said watch a few experienced coaches for a while and thats about it.

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