



( 5 reviews )
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( 1 of 4 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 15 2005
This book offers little more then entertainment. The author touches upon many subjects, but does it so superficially that you aren't going to see any real improvement in any aspect of your play. Instructional books in general, have very little value as you have to basically guess what the author really means. Videos and DVDs are a much better choice as they allow you to understand and see _exactly_ how something is done. So, save your money on this dud, and buy yourself a good DVD on the aspect of the game that you want to improve.
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( 9 of 10 found this review helpful ) Posted: Dec 16 2000
This is fantastic book for the young soccer player. The book is written to the level of a high school player and details the passion and discipline it takes to make it to the next level. The tips and drills to perform with friends and on your own,are with out a doubt, excellent and should be done on a daily basis. I highly recommend this to all youth soccer players and coaches.
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( 6 of 11 found this review helpful ) Posted: Sep 21 1999
When I first began reading the book by Paul Caligiuri, I could not put it down...I found my self reading the first paragraph of each chapter until I got to the end. Then over the next week, I read the book thru again twice. I have re-read it well over 5 times and pick up something new each time. I defy any serious soccerite to read this book only once!


















