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Football NSW Launches ‘Project 22'
Free to all selected players, this highly professional development setup allows players
to train up to five (5) times a week – for 40 weeks of the year – with highly experienced and
qualified instructors.
Now it's time for Canberra to follow, not neccessarily in the same form, but develop we must.
The next time someone in Canberra tells you we've a huge junior base with 20,000 kids/registrations
tell them they are dreaming, same goes for 260,000 registrations across NSW or the paltry 50,000 in
Victoria.
What we have is a lot of people playing independently in their own clubs, maximum community in
Canberra is Woden Valley 1800.
Well this has really got the locals talking. And thank god for the Nearpost; always got a solution
and right now that's just what we need.
And in blogland solutions are easy.
Capital Football has put on hold, maybe even scrapped, their plans for a change from the less than
equitable and limited current Academy structure to the proposed and advertised FFA facilitated
Talent Id program.
http://www.capitalfootball.com.au/site/performance.php
Surprise surprise! Football pathways stumble on! You couldn't make this up could you!
Development programs for our kids advertised, over 500 kids registered, and now they are on
hold...well Capital Football Board sorted that one very nicely didn't they.
Launched last night and apparently it's free so I'm told.
The HP system is back on in Canberra, check www.capitalfootball.com.au and the program is North and
South for 20 boys and 20 girls in both locations; so good things come to those who wait.
There is a cost, it's not insignificant, but it's a big step in a new direction and would seem to
be big vote winner from the grassroots community.
Now most Canberrans love nothing more than sitting and having a coffee. In their spare time, or
even in their work time
First we nipped out for a fag now it's for a coffee, anything to get out of the office.
So having visited the wonderful new facility at Hawker I wondered when we will see the off-field
match the on-field.