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The FAN4 session will be on Saturdays, starting on March 6 and running until May 1st (No games on April 3rd, Easter Holiday weekend), at Marina Hills Upper and Lower Fields, according to the schedule below. We'll need lots of parent helpers for field set up and to act as game facilitators (no coaches). Please
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2:00 - FAN4 Girls U8 - Marina Hills Upper
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2:15 - FAN4 Girls U7 - Marina Hills Upper
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3:30 - FAN4 Boys U7/8 - Marina Hills Upper
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3:45 - FAN4 Boys/Girls U6 - Marina Hills Lower
Skills & Drills Wednesday:
The first Midweek Evening Skill Sessions will be held on March 24th from 5.30pm to 7pm at Marina Hills Upper field - Come Down to Fantastic 4v4 Skills & Drills Wednesdays;
We will repeat every Wednesday, except for Spring Break Week, April 7th, when we will have no Skills Session. Please arrive on time or preferrably 15 minutes before the start.
Optional - Attendance at the Skills Sessions is purely optional, and is for those parents and players seeking additional training mid-week in a more traditional, coach-centric format.
Bring a size 3 ball - For the Skills Session, please have your child bring their own ball, in addition to wearing their Fan 4 uniform, shing-guards and cleats, as well as sufficient water (and snack if needed). This session will only be open to children wearing Fan 4 uniforms.
No additional Charge or Registration Required - The Wed Night Skills Session comes included within your Fan 4 registration, so no further payments or registrations are necessary, all you need to do is show-up with your child in their Fan 4 uniform.
Other Fan 4 News:
Feedback - Please see below feedback from one of our Fan 4 parents. If you would like to send in feedback, positive or negative, feel free to email
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Fan 4 creates a player-centric environment without pressure from significant others (coaches, parents), where children can play soccer on their own terms, enjoy themselves more, be more creative, and experiment, while at the same time getting more touches, more goals, playing more of the field, and ultimately becoming more complete players than they are able to by relying solely on a traditional, coach-centric environment.
See you Saturday!
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