Football Passing Drills

An excerpt from: Click on the cover for more information Session #3: Pass and Move to Create Space This session is designed to introduce your players to the fundamental attacking concept of passing and moving to create space. Again, this session is appropriate for any level of player and can…

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Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979)

Director: Lucio Fulci Writers: Elisa Briganti, Dardano Sacchetti, Chuck Smith Stars: Tisa Farrow (Anne), Ian McCulloch (Peter), Al Cliver (Brian), Richard Johnson (Dr. Menard) VIPCO Release: 1980 Also Known As: See below VIPCO Plot Synopsis: In Hudson Bay a sailing boat that has a neglected appearance is drifting slowly out…

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Become a Referee

Become a Referee | Soccer | Football

Why does someone want to become a referee? An excerpt from: Motivation – Why Would Anyone Want To Be a Referee? The pathway (above) from grassroots refereeing to the Premier League and Football League is not easy and requires time, dedication, learning, and practice. In other words, an individual must…

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Referee Yellow Card

Referee Yellow Card

An excerpt from: Yellow Card | Influence on Discipline In February 2018, Real Madrid hosted Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the first leg of the knock-out stages of the UEFA Champions League. After the game, PSG manager Unai Emery stated that, “His [the referee] tendency was to whistle more in favour…

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Golf Psychology | Your First Controller

From Golf Tough by Dan Abrahams You are in charge. You are the director. You get to dictate. You are in control. When I say this I’m not talking about the golf swing. I don’t think anyone can ever have complete control of their swing. I don’t think anyone ever…

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Forgive and Forget…

Task 7: Focus on the Favours of Forgiveness Let’s concentrate on the reasons why you should forgive people. List them within a 15-minute time frame and try to provide detail if you can. For example, ‘My anger and resentment towards my ex-husband sets a bad example to my son. By…

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