well we have come to a new season but what a season last year it was for the swans winning 14 ganes 66 goals and in the end coming 7 th place in the league , this has put us in the top group for the 1010 - 2011looking at the new table we have a lot of good teams there so it is going to be hard for everybody in this group , but we will join the party and do our very best to play our football . the swans have come a long way since phil and clive joined the team and with good tran the swans are no longer minos of any league , we have also have made frends with a lot of teams from both sides of the league which has been great for our club , as for tournaments we have done realy well by reaching semi finals at burton quarter finals at everton and the iceing on the cake the final at hordle where we picked up the runners up medal , we also went to the RTS tournament and came to points of the final , well done to the swans team @ parents and phil @ clive great work guys
mudefordswans u9s (03/07/09)
since phil came from elecric the team with clive and laterkeith have moved the team forward this season , after the 24 games in the 2008 - 2009 season under byfl rules the team have got stronger. 85% percent of the team can play in other positions ,this was one of the first aims that phil wanted in the team also with clives help they have used this season as a platform to look at newplayers and to make the team stronger in all areas , this season phil clive keith are looking to see how far the team can move up the league and looking forward to the 2009 - 2010 season we hope that it will go well for the swans u9s , and there parents.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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