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Soccer Coach
Hi this is my first time on this forum, and i am looking into moving over to Australia with my family i am an ex- professional soccer player from the U.K , also a qualified coach at the moment i am living in Portugal where i have set my own soccer schools up for children ages between 4 to 16 , my wife and i have settled great , but i worry about my children regarding the language , if any one has any contacts for clubs who i can contact or if you can pass my contacts i would be most great ful thanks everyone for taking time to read this , regards
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Re: Soccer Coach
Have a look here.
Good luck with everything, and welcome to Expats. Shabee www.goldcoastsoccer.com.au |
Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by mark mc
(Post 7023598)
Hi this is my first time on this forum, and i am looking into moving over to Australia with my family i am an ex- professional soccer player from the U.K , also a qualified coach at the moment i am living in Portugal where i have set my own soccer schools up for children ages between 4 to 16 , my wife and i have settled great , but i worry about my children regarding the language , if any one has any contacts for clubs who i can contact or if you can pass my contacts i would be most great ful thanks everyone for taking time to read this , regards
The queensland Roar could do with a decent coach:lol: |
Re: Soccer Coach
hi ya
who did you play for |
Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by steve_kelly_and_boys
(Post 7024191)
hi ya
who did you play for |
Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by Brisben
(Post 7023808)
Mark I play soccer twice a week and so do my boys.
The queensland Roar could do with a decent coach:lol: |
Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by Brisben
(Post 7023808)
Mark I play soccer twice a week and so do my boys.
The queensland Roar could do with a decent coach:lol: |
Re: Soccer Coach
Jokes about Qld roar aside for a minute - there is a shortage of all levels of coaching and administrative levels of the game.
I'm only involved in 'dodgy old blokes, amateur, 5-a-side' in Brisbane - and size of competitions is restrained largely by the quality of administration. Soccer participation by school kids is huge - and lots are involved in both 11 a side and Futsal 5-a-side. Whether you'd find enough demand for dedicated soccer schools around here is another thing... It *might* work - but it'd be a huge gamble. I'd also suspect that Australia being the red-tape loving freaks that we know, they'd insist you did some local course and gained a 'recognised' qualification since they'll assume that any European qualification is worthless! (What do Europeans know about football?:rofl:). There'd be some pretty tight regulatory compliance issues you'd have to look into and you mightbe shocked by the overheads this places on your business plan. On the other hand - as far as I'm aware nobody else is doing it, and there ARE lots of kids who like playing, so perhaps its a good plan and your 'name brand' experience would certainly help lend credibility to any venture. Good luck! |
Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 7027875)
Jokes about Qld roar aside for a minute - there is a shortage of all levels of coaching and administrative levels of the game.
I'm only involved in 'dodgy old blokes, amateur, 5-a-side' in Brisbane - and size of competitions is restrained largely by the quality of administration. Soccer participation by school kids is huge - and lots are involved in both 11 a side and Futsal 5-a-side. Whether you'd find enough demand for dedicated soccer schools around here is another thing... It *might* work - but it'd be a huge gamble. I'd also suspect that Australia being the red-tape loving freaks that we know, they'd insist you did some local course and gained a 'recognised' qualification since they'll assume that any European qualification is worthless! (What do Europeans know about football?:rofl:). There'd be some pretty tight regulatory compliance issues you'd have to look into and you mightbe shocked by the overheads this places on your business plan. On the other hand - as far as I'm aware nobody else is doing it, and there ARE lots of kids who like playing, so perhaps its a good plan and your 'name brand' experience would certainly help lend credibility to any venture. Good luck! http://www.acesoccer.com.au/ |
Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by mark mc
(Post 7025482)
Hi Steve -kelly -and the boys, i was an apprentice at W.B.A, then i went onto plat for Birmingham City , Lincoln City , Tranmere Rovers , Crewe Alex i also played abroad Hong Kong, Finland, New Zealand now i am looking to move to Australia with my family i have a daughter who will be going to uni next year and also my son who will be going to high school ,I am looking for some contacts to help my get over to Australia so if you know of any clubs looking for a coach then please pass on my details Thanks
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Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by mark mc
(Post 7023598)
Hi this is my first time on this forum, and i am looking into moving over to Australia with my family i am an ex- professional soccer player from the U.K , also a qualified coach at the moment i am living in Portugal where i have set my own soccer schools up for children ages between 4 to 16 , my wife and i have settled great , but i worry about my children regarding the language , if any one has any contacts for clubs who i can contact or if you can pass my contacts i would be most great ful thanks everyone for taking time to read this , regards
Regards Paul |
Re: Soccer Coach
Originally Posted by Brisben
(Post 7028009)
Do you know Chris Mckenzie the goalie ?
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