Asian soccer star and ‘Call of Duty’- CoD

Call of duty or CoD – what has this popular PlayStation3 game have to do with Asian soccer star?

A lot if you ask me.

You see, at every training session you will always find kids talking about how far they are progressing with this popular PlayStation3 game.

So what better way to get the message across to kids looking to become an Asian soccer star than to show them how progression in one can lead to progression in other.

The fact is that both involve a great deal of focus and mental awareness to succeed. In other words, both involve having to keep challenging yourself to do better.

That’s what kids do when they play video games like ‘call of duty’ or CoD as many refer to the game. [Read more...]

You’re Wrong About Your Competition

The majority of people have got it all wrong about the competition.

Agressive parents and coaches are the worst offenders. Regular youth match attendees have all seen these parents and coaches that go completely bonkers, yelling from the stands, ruthlessly making it into some life or death competition.

What they should be doing is to make football a positive experience for the kids instead of making them pawns to use them to vicariously re-live their own childhood. The main problem is parents and coaches who put too much pressure on the kids to perform rather than develop and the programmess that emphasized winning as the main focus.

You see, competition is a good thing, infact it’s a fantastic thing… if it brings out the best in a person. Competition can show a person where his or her true weaknesses lie. [Read more...]

Asian Soccer Star Dream – when do you give up?

Asian soccer star is a dream for many talented young British Asian kids in the UK. A dream to break through the barriers and play in one of the professional football leagues, may be even the world famous premier league.

But when kids are told they’re not good enough, which is a fair point for the majority, and don’t seem to get the opportunity to move forward. When they’re told that winning isn’t important, it’s all about taking part and having fun. When they’re continuously hammered with the fact that becoming a professional football player, especially for Asians, is like winning the lottery.

When do you give up? [Read more...]

Youth Football Trials in UK

Asian soccer star.

Whether it’s parents or football crazy kids, they visit this site to find out how they can get closer to their dream of becoming an Asian soccer star playing professional football.

Well let me tell everyone, unless you have the support, determination, hunger, desire, work ethic, talent and a great deal of luck being in the right place at the right time it’s going to be a long, hard and difficult journey.

A journey that will see many broken dreams along the way, dreams that will be shattered beyond recognition and never to be revisited again. That is the reality of football; many kids get rejected over and over only to drop playing football forever.

But, if parents and kids persist there is always the chance of a pot of gold at the end of the journey. [Read more...]

Asian Soccer Star 2010 Disappoints U14′s

Chelsea FC’s Asian soccer star 2010 has become a big disappointment for under 14 boys in Asian communities across the UK.

Just a day after the announcement of Asian soccer star 2010 we have received many emails from boys who have been training hard and looking forward to the chance to showcase their football talent in front of Chelsea academy coaches.

These are determined, talented youngsters with a hunger and desire to get into the professional game, some of whom trialed at Asian soccer star search 2009 but were unprepared.

Surely these commited youngsters should be given a chance to compete at Asian Soccer Star 2010.

We all know professional clubs like to pick kids for their academies as young as possible. But many are dropped as they get older. At the under 14′s age, if the kids are commited and determined about football, they have usually trained for peak performance.

Any under 14′s should write to Chelsea to add their category for Asian soccer star 2010.

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Asian Soccer Star 2010

Chelsea FC’s Asian soccer star 2010 search was just announced today.

Chelsea FC made the announcement on their website followed by an email release outlining proceedings for Asian Soccer Star 2010. This year, the search for the next Asian soccer star promises to be bigger and better.

The email stated ” Two of last year’s Asian Stars have now gone on to sign for professional clubs and this year Chelsea will be offering six lucky players the chance to win a week-long trial at their world famous Academy”.

It goes on to say, “Once again the club has teamed up with the Asian Media Group and Kick it Out to support the tournament which will take place on the second May Bank Holiday Weekend (29-31) for players from Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi backgrounds aged 8 to 13 years old”. [Read more...]

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