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Dec 11, 2009
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Keeping working hard
by: Anonymous

Thanks for sharing you story it gives me confidene boast before i was rubbish player but now i have worked hard and now i am good player i have improve the only way to improve to be a great player is to work hard never give up always work hard

Nov 12, 2009
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Way to keep it up.
by: Anonymous

I myself did not start playing soccer until later at the age of 15. i was one of the worse player in my jv hs team but made my way up to varsity.
Now, i am playing college soccer. Many players says that i have one of the greatest touch on the ball they have ever seen and great vision and footskills.

Jun 15, 2009
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Wonderful!
by: Hiren

hey, thanks for sharing your experience. I had a similar experience for my club team I joined named "Golden Eagles". I was the worst player on the team, when I joined, but by the end I was probably the best.

Mar 26, 2009
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Fairy tale?
by: Anonymous

Not to be rude in anyway, but to score a bicycle kick at your level of soccer would be very low. My 13 years of playing soccer I?ve managed to place MAYBE 5 goals into the net with a bicycle kick and it takes ALOT of time to practice it took me maybe a year to get how to land properly and few months to get the motion just right for power and accuracy and even today I still practice with a lot of failure. But it?s not impossible for someone of a low level of soccer to do such a thing I am just saying the odds are 1 out 50 unless you?re on goal line ha-ha. But anyway congratulations on making the college team.

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