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SFA - Come and Play 4v4

The SFA are holding 4v4 Come and Play days. For information, see below-

Thursday 24th April 2008 for 10 weeks at Castlebrae HS Flyer 983 - (PDF 859KB)
Saturday 29th March for 10 weeks at Gilmerton Park
(Home of Fernieside FC)
Flyer 963 - (PDF 852KB)

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Football 4s at Hearts Academy

Due  to  falling  numbers  the  Football 4s  programme  at  the  Hearts  Academy  has  now  finished.  It  was  agreed  at  the  very  start  that  we  needed    a  certain  amount  of  teams  to  participate  to  make  this  a  sustainable  event,  but  this  has  not  continued.
 
ESSDA  would  like  to  thank  HMFC   &  Coerver  for  their  support  during  the  programme.
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Football 4s at Fernieside FC.

Fernieside FC, with the help of ESSDA and SFA have plans to launch a Football 4s programme at Gilmerton Park on a  Saturday morning from 16 February 2008 until 24 May 2008.
Interested club are asked to read the attached letter from Stewart Laird (Fernieside FC Club Leader) and to register their interest with Stewart at stewartlaird@yahoo.co.uk


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Football 4s - Goals

Football 4s  Goals  from  Hearts  are ready  for  collection.
Please  contact  Alan  White alan@homplc.co.uk

Teams still to collect - Haddington, Redpath Albion, Crammond and Tranent


 
 

Season 2008/2009 - Under 8s to play Football 4s

ESSDA is proud to announce all u8 football organised by the Association will be 4 aside at the start of the new season August 2008. 4v4 is the recommended game for Children of 7 years of age and younger and this is outlined in the Scottish FA National Plan and the South East Regional plan for youth football.

4v4 is not a new concept. The Dutch introduced the format into youth football in the mid 1980s when they realised that the decline in street football was having a harmful effect on development. This is something that has never really been addressed in Scotland. 4v4 is the game at its most simple, whilst still preserving the main characteristics that the game should have both depth & width. There are a number of different games that can be played that utilize different skills.

This is not just about the 4v4 game, but learning about structure and organisation that puts the children firmly first.

Several independent studies have been conducted and all state that 4v4 is the best way to introduce children to the game of football.

All teams needing support for this transition will be fully supported by the Scottish FA Regional Development staff through in-service sessions, session planners and DVD's, all of their contacts are listed on www.footballcentral.org/southeast


 
 

Football 4s 

A partnership between the East of Scotland Soccer Development Association, Heart of Midlothian and The Scottish Football Association.

An introductory initiative aimed at young players who wish to enjoy a fun, friendly and football development environment. Emphasis is placed on participation and individual and team success.

 
   

Football 4s will be aimed at children moving into Soccer Sevens - this year this will primarily be for children born 2000 and 2001.

Further details of the Football 4s format can be found on the Football Central website.

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SFA  FOOTBALL  4 s    At  Meggetland

 

This  new  initiative  is being  run  by  the  SFA  Development  Officers.

It  will  be  open  to  children  aged  between  7 - 12 years.

The  first  week  will  be  FREE,  thereafter  each  child  will  be  charged  £1.  Although  this  facility  is  open  to  all  children  on  the  night,  ESSDA  teams  are  most  welcome.

More details can be found in the attached flyer - 4 v 4 Football - (PDF 463KB)


 

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