All Posts Tagged With: "BWFC"

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Video: England Football Academy Player Q&A with BWFC Captain Kevin Davies

Our EduKick England Football Academy Players recently participated in an amazing Q & A session with WFC’s Captain, Kevin Davies! This is the second part where the lads got to ask Kevin questions directly. What’s the biggest difference between playing League 1 and League 2? When you were young, what was your biggest aspiration? Who [...]

18May2011 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Video: BWFC Captain Visits International Football Academy

What a great experience for our players to sit down and chat with BWFC’s Captain, Kevin Davies! Kevin is nice to take the time to visit our players and we appreciate it very much. It means a lot to the boys to meet the professional players, get their stories, ask them questions and just hang [...]

13May2011 | | 2 comments | Continued
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Register Now for an Invitation to the BWFC International Talent ID

A once-in-a-lifetime soccer opportunity is coming to Toronto. On July 24, EduKick and the Bolton Wanderers Football Club will host an International Talent ID for 60 lucky boys between the ages of 15-19.

At this one-day event, aspiring players will have the chance to train with Dave Bailey, manager of the Bolton Wanderers ISS, and his technical coaches. Sixty players will be pre-selected to attend this event.

As if that weren’t enough, Bailey and his team will then choose two lucky boys to go to England to train for a week!

4Jun2010 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Edukick England BWFC ISS Football Studies Players Train in the Famous Reebok Stadium

The year-long football study’s immersion scholarship programme we have here at BWFCISS with our international gateway partners EduKick had the experience of a lifetime. The players got to train on the Reebok Stadium pitch itself!

The Reebok stadium is one of the most iconic stadiums in the world and with its state-of-the-art Desso system pitch. BWFCISS manager Dave Bailey and his team put them through their paces in a three-hour session which ended in a full 11 v. 11 game at the end.

27May2010 | | 0 comments | Continued