| John Kelly... I am a coach of the select Furies. I have been playing soccer for the past 23 years. I am currently playing indoor soccer year round, on two teams, in two different leagues. I started coaching youth soccer six years ago. I received my “E” license in 2003 and I just received my “D” license in 2005. I am a firm believer that just because you play a lot of soccer, it does NOT make you a good coach. I am learning something new about the game, and how to teach the game, at every practice session. My philosophy; I believe that basic fundamentals are the most important part when teaching youth soccer. Skills, skills, skills, I believe that in order to control a soccer game you must possess the ball longer than the other team. If your team’s skills are better than the other team, you will possess the ball longer, allowing more scoring opportunities. The only way to improve a player’s skills is to get as many touches on the ball as possible during the practice sessions. The way we get our players to thrive to do better, is by making the practice sessions fun and challenging. If our players are having fun they will want to come to practice, and if the practice session is challenging they can only get better. |