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    TWITTER FOOTBALL COACHES TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER

    TWITTER FOOTBALL COACHES TO FOLLOW ON TWITTER

    How do you spend your free hours? Maybe on Twitter gaining vast football knowledge? Do you read soccer magazines and books? Do you decipher the latest soccer drills or study your favorite coach? Do you actually put on the boots and stomp the pitches?

    Twitter Football

    Decisions, decisions.

    It’s an important decision don’t you think?

    Probably one of the most important decisions you’ll make today.

    How much time do you spend on learning, education, drills and networking, Twitter?

    How much time do you devote to training, fitness and strength?

    When I was growing up, there was a significant shortage of soccer information and advice. Not only soccer information but information in general. After being kicked out of the library on a number of occasions and reading all the soccer books covered in dust, it was time to start training.

    Things are very different today. The Internet, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Social media and the Iphone create an endless supply of knowledge with a few clicks of a button. Gone are the library cards, the overdue fines and the librarian’s dirty looks.

    Opinions, expertise and advice can be delivered to your screen in seconds. But do not spend your free time surfing the net for the latest craze or gimmick.

    Ask questions, ask for advice and seek help from soccer professionals who love the game.

    Training is paramount for soccer success. The time spent on the green pastures brings you one step closer to your soccer dream. Difficulties that surface during training should be discussed with your coach or parents. If you want a second opinion ask the soccer world.

    You could have some of the best soccer advice delivered to your doorstep with a few clicks of the mouse.

    However

    Always train first and ask questions later.

    Always train first and educate yourself later.

    The internet is 24 hours whilst the window for training is limited.

    Here is a list of some great soccer personalities/coaches that are always willing to lend a hand with some friendly advice. In no specific order

    Tonys Soccer School twitter :@tonyssoccer

    Jared Montz “Believe in it” twitter :@JaredMontz

    Aaron Danks twitter :@coachdanks

    Justin Wheatley twitter : @CoachJustin76

    Mike Beale twitter :@MikeBealesoccer

    Jerry Macnamara twitter :@soccerclassroom

    Pavl Williams twitter :@betterfootball

    Daniel Abrahams twitter :@DanAbrahams77

    Chris Gooch twitter :@Quest2Coach

    Chris Hodgson Twitter :@Soccer20_Hodga

    Hugo Langton twitter :@Baldy1974

    Ben Trinder twitter :@19BRT

    TWSports.Org Group twitter :@twsportsgroup

    Also if you wish add yours here then

     

    Make sure to follow them on twitter.

    If you believe a soccer identity should be placed on this list don’t hesitate to suggest them. Leave a comment and I will be more than happy to add them to our soccer family. If you’re willing to help and have something to offer don’t hesitate to nominate yourself.

    “May the winds of destiny blow you to the stars.”


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