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Father to 7 year old twin boys, keen to get them into a good football class. Already been to a class that was a bit useless - looking for something stronger.


Live in SE22 but would be prepared to travel for the right class be that E.D, Crystal Palace, Forest Hill, Sydenham, etc.


Does anyone have any recommendations?


Ta

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Hi


My son goes to a fantastic drop in session at PELO sports ground (Burbage road, SE21 - Gallery road end) on Saturday mornings from 0930-1100. It costs ?5 per child. The coaches are all brilliant and they learn skills and play games. Very muddy.


It's finished now for the holidays but starts up again on 12th January. It is run by Kinetic Coaching.

  • 5 weeks later...

I have just discovered this thread and been introduced to the East Dulwich Forum. Thank you for your kind words and look forward to seeing you all again this Saturday 19th January (fingers crossed for the weather!)


James

Kinetic Coaching

07849994579

[email protected]

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