BUDDING young footballers can hone their shooting, dribbling and passing skills in Worle every Saturday.

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Rooneys, Lampards, Coles and Owens of the future

FA-qualified coaches can help potential stars of the future get to the top of their game at Priory Mini Soccer Centre.

The facility, based at the school off Queens Way, provides fun, challenging and realistic environments in which to learn all about the art of football.

It was established about 16 years ago and has gone from strength to strength ever since.

Youngsters and parents alike have a great enthusiasm for all aspects of the centre and it is a great way for children to let off steam. There are indoor facilities available as well if it is too wet to use the astroturf.

The sole object of the sessions is to give the Rooneys, Lampards, Coles and Owens of the future a chance to have a fresh challenge and develop their skills rather than purely concentrating on results.

Parents are welcome to watch the sessions and under-9s and under-10s will be entering mini soccer leagues in September.

The centre, which also has a UEFA advanced senior coach, is always looking for more enthusiastic youngsters to join in the fun.

THE FACTS:
Name: Priory Mini Soccer Centre.
Coaches: Eddy Lowe, Phil Crandon, Mike Skidmore, Gareth Starr.
Caters for: Young players aged from four to 15.
Meeting place and time: Priory Community School astroturf, Saturdays from 9.30-10.30am for ages four to seven and 10.30am onwards for ages seven to 15. Wednesdays from 5.30-6.30pm.
Who to contact for more details: Phil Crandon on 01934 517152 or Mike Skidmore on 513740.

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