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I have 3 young boys - all mad about football and we have tried a few football clubs in the Dulwich area. All of them are great - but I really, really recommend APD run by James Mullane and his fantastic team of incredibly enthusiastic coaches at Dulwich College sports club every Friday from 6.30 to 8.00pm.


James is incredibly passionate about football and is a complete natural with coaching children. He also coaches some of the youth teams at Millwall (as well as running after-school football clubs). The astro turf and facilities at Dulwich College are first class and match the coaching provided by APD.


It works on a drop-in pay-as-you basis or you can also pay by term - so super flexible.


If you have football keen boys or girls, you should really try it out.


http://www.advanceplayerdevelopment.com/apd-centres.html

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