The Global Goal team took to the stands at the Grassroots Soccer Show at The NEC Birmingham recently and challenged players of all ages to exhibit their skills using a Pro Goal and a Home Goal. The results were staggering and sales of the Home version exceeded all expectations.
Younger players, especially, were coming back time and again to practice on the Goals, and on Saturday were shown how to enhance their "keepy uppy" skills by Danny Robinson from the football film "In the Hands Of The Gods" who also kept the crowds entertained with his show of skills and ball juggling.
Earlier, on Friday, a team of International women, including Englan's Alex Scott, and Republic of Ireland's captain Ciara Grant played a 5 a side game against Birmingham City Ladies but with a difference as 2 Pro Global Goals were used in place of normal goals and the speed of ball return from the Goals created a fast and furious game of non stop activity, whilst developing accuracy.
Coaches, Managers and players were all in agreement that the Goal is the next "must have" training tool for both teams and individuals, either using the ready prepared guide for skills training or developing your own programmes to use on the field.
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