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Hey parents,


If you are looking for a more serious set of training, for your child in which they can truly develop their skills; then you have come to the right place.


Footballmagiccoaching, is offering and a Elite Soccer training course, at JAGS Sports Club (Red Post Hill SE24 9JN) from 19.00-20.30 (?9 a session ? after taster).


The Key points of the session are:


? Small groups - more individual training

? 90 minute sessions

? At the End of each 6 weeks players get individual reports

? Matches against development centres & A league Selkent & Tandrige league teams

? FMC Elite training kit


If you are interested please email ? [email protected] - to gain more info on the timing and prices of the sessions!!


Thanks, See you there!!!

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