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Dear
all
Jonathan
Bradley (Spanner!) U 11's
I
just felt I had to write and say how appreciative and surprised
I was when the boys came out
of training last night with reports.
It
is always nice to hear how your son is doing from other people,
especially a professional school like yours Your child can sometimes
act differently when they are away from parents
and it was nice to read that my son had exemplary attitude etc.
He does hold all coaches and Jamie Shore with the utmost respect
and really enjoys belonging to the international school. Although
sometimes he does say it is hard work!
The
emotions of Jonathan and I as we read the reports together was overwhelming
I
look forward to a good 2006 and for all children to develop both
physically, mentally and football skills. This is going to be a
learning curve for all of them as they progress to secondary school
in September
Well
done to all the staff at the school for your continued commitment
and time with the boys and many thanks for keeping us the parents
informed of our children
Thanks
once again
Alison
Bradley,
"Hi
Jamie,
Thanks
for the House report and Technical report on Player x, he absolutely
loves your training sessions and cannot get enough of them. Watching
him now playing a match he seems to have so much more time on the
ball, and with your future training sessions it can only get better.
I don't know where all this is leading to, he was offered a six
week trial with Southampton FC back at the beginning of November
at Bath Uni, which he attended twice.
Like
I said he loves yours, I gave him the choice and he made it quite
clear yours was much more testing in shorter sessions".
My
son has been with Jamie Shore Soccer International since September
2004. During this period he has developed his technical skills and
awareness giving him a much better understanding of the game.
He
has enjoyed both the football training and also the Saturday morning
fitness sessions and video analysis.
Having
watched some of the sessions, the boys seem to have fun, and in
doing so the coaches get the most out of the boys.
Boys
from 8 – 12 should have fun to develop their passion for the game,
Jamie and his coaches seemed to have achieved this balance with
my son.
As
a result of this, I feel my son has improved and has since been
given the opportunity to join a Professional Club contract.
Many
thanks Jamie.
Andy Tillson
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