Rose Hill, here we come!
Grace Kermani and I have officially moved into our new home today! We decided to move a few months ago in order to be closer to the Nepalese population that we work with in Rose Hill, Oxford. Although Rose Hill is just 10 minutes up the road from Iffley Heights were [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Junior youth’
Welcome Home!
Building a New Team (and a New World)
Growth?
What does football (soccer) need in order to continue to grow and be able to accommodate more people around the world? My first thought is ‘money’, but let me share with you a fruit of knowledge I learned during the last 3 years studying football, money can not buy growth in itself. What football needs [...]
Dublin, Junior Youth and Gaelic Football
I just got back from a wicked weekend in Dublin, Ireland. I had gone there to participate in a junior youth project with the local Baha’i Community of Dublin. The project involved a number of youth and adults working together intensively over a period of days to reach out to neighborhoods and invite the children [...]
Taking Training Beyond Football
There is a team In Hungary called the Black Stars, when you see them from far away, they look like a normal group of 10-14 year olds, but when you meet them on the pitch you will see that they are far from ‘normal’, that there is something special about this football team.
This story I [...]