Info on sport for kids/teenagers on Costa del Sol
#1
Info on sport for kids/teenagers on Costa del Sol
Hello again and thanks to all who helped with my previous query.
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx
#2
Re: Info on sport for kids/teenagers on Costa del Sol
Hello again and thanks to all who helped with my previous query.
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx
The guy who used to look after my pool travels all over CB with his son to watch him play. I'm sure its the same down there on CDS
#6
Re: Info on sport for kids/teenagers on Costa del Sol
Hello again and thanks to all who helped with my previous query.
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx
Don't know if it has been mentioned before or if your boys would be interested, but one of the forum member moved from the UK to CDS with his succesfull martial arts business, he is very enthusiastic and it seems when I last heard it had already been well received, if they are interested I will try and find the thread, don't know about footy or ruggers I am afraid.
#7
Re: Info on sport for kids/teenagers on Costa del Sol
Hello again and thanks to all who helped with my previous query.
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx
I would also like to know what there may be in the way of footie, or better still rugby(?), for the kids. My sons play for fun as well as at a reasonably high level in football and rugby which is how I came to do sports reporting for local BBC. My eldest is 18 would love a little five-a-side action or even help with coaching juniors.
Thanks
Tulip xx