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Hi all. I found a couple of old threads on football for younger kids, but many posts referred to indoor sessions, or sessions which were running a couple of years ago... Does anyone know of any Saturday or Sunday morning football sessions for children aged around 4? My son is desperate to "play real football"... Thanks everyone.
My son who is 4 going on 5 does football club with Soccer Stars on saturdays 12-1.45 outside Peckham Rye park cafe. It's with a guy called Denzil - 07522 425 931. This group is 5-8 year olds, I think, but my son got in as he's in reception and young for the year. The hour before is 2-4 year olds. You buy six sessions at a time - I recommend!
  • 5 years later...

If you prepare in advance for the match ?informational,? then in 90% of cases you will always be right.

I read just an article about this https://www.mightytips.com/bookmakers/ betting tips and predictions. But unfortunately, not all information is correct,

probably for this excitement we love football! You never know what will happen and who will shoot.

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