Consistency(thelackof) is often the root of my problems for not reaching my full potential. Like this blog, it took me half a year to post again. Mind you, when I do post I am fully committed to the cause (whateverthatmaybe). It is often a far-cry to kick some balls with some friends that brings me back here to reignite my passion for footy.
On a brighter note,
Hong Kong now has a presence in the English Premier League through Birmingham City Football Club !!!
Even if i can't play pro in England, maybe I can mentor some kids into the EPL. Being a coach or a scout and setting up Birmingham Football Academies throughout China might be a Strategic move. It might just be my ticket to train and play with some Top Tier players ! even just for a 2 week trial/training program or something.
Lately I've been focused on my Startup. Creating some income streams so I can spend time on passion projects like getting this blog up and running properly. Still, must start maintaining 80% fitness at all time. Never know what opportunities might pops up. It will be beneficial to my health either way.
Consistency will be key.
Coach Albert has a Golden Left Foot.
Actually i am still a footy player...
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Prince of Victoria Park *Self proclaimed*
Back when I was still a teenager punk filled with blissful ignorance..... I was famous for my "Golden Left Foot". Over the years, the devastating power of my left foot has caused unimaginable damage to my opponent's morale and sanity. lol. My footy skills dominated the pickup scene at public parks around downtown Hong Kong back in the day.
Kinda like those Nike and Adidas Ads, -makeshift teams, first goal wins, winner stays on-. Street Ballers must not let their opponents score a single goal, or else they would have to wait in line to play again... The hostile environment resulted from the lack of free public space meant things can get messy. Consider 30 people and playing teams of 7s; if you lose, you have to wait for 3 goals to eliminate 3 teams before you get to play again. Worst yet, before you turn is up, you find out the pitch is booked off in ten minutes...Ultimately, its all about 'respecting the best'. you play to stay on. be the king of pitch !
Although without any formal guidance,my skills developed progressively after spending my early-mid teen afterschools and weekends conquering the concrete courts with my crew. I could score at will up against most, my left foot was good enough to help my team win. This is also why I like to refer to myself as "Prince of Victoria" when I am being arrogant. hahah. However those who acknowledge my dependence on the left ( my crew and my brother and most professional trained players), could stop me with the right tactics. but perhaps never challenged beyond a certain level, my overall game did not develop beyond a "better than most, but suck as a pro" level.
The last few days of kicking the ball around again made me realized the big discrepancy in ball control between my left and my right foot.... So I have set my goal to train my right foot to be as good as my left. From now on when I play, I will only touch the ball with my right and practice using my left as the support foot. I want to be capable of fooling others into believing my right foot is my confident foot, my dependence foot. When I can achieve that, I can play with my right as my dominate foot and only use my left foot as a secret weapon when I am up against a strong opponent.
Hahahah. Maybe then I will be more than just a good amateur player!
Kinda like those Nike and Adidas Ads, -makeshift teams, first goal wins, winner stays on-. Street Ballers must not let their opponents score a single goal, or else they would have to wait in line to play again... The hostile environment resulted from the lack of free public space meant things can get messy. Consider 30 people and playing teams of 7s; if you lose, you have to wait for 3 goals to eliminate 3 teams before you get to play again. Worst yet, before you turn is up, you find out the pitch is booked off in ten minutes...Ultimately, its all about 'respecting the best'. you play to stay on. be the king of pitch !
Although without any formal guidance,my skills developed progressively after spending my early-mid teen afterschools and weekends conquering the concrete courts with my crew. I could score at will up against most, my left foot was good enough to help my team win. This is also why I like to refer to myself as "Prince of Victoria" when I am being arrogant. hahah. However those who acknowledge my dependence on the left ( my crew and my brother and most professional trained players), could stop me with the right tactics. but perhaps never challenged beyond a certain level, my overall game did not develop beyond a "better than most, but suck as a pro" level.
The last few days of kicking the ball around again made me realized the big discrepancy in ball control between my left and my right foot.... So I have set my goal to train my right foot to be as good as my left. From now on when I play, I will only touch the ball with my right and practice using my left as the support foot. I want to be capable of fooling others into believing my right foot is my confident foot, my dependence foot. When I can achieve that, I can play with my right as my dominate foot and only use my left foot as a secret weapon when I am up against a strong opponent.
Hahahah. Maybe then I will be more than just a good amateur player!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Being my own lab mice.
Before i start coaching anyone, I need to be good at training myself first!
Should walk the walk before I talk.
Self training plan commence!
will look into fixing this blog up soon....
Should walk the walk before I talk.
Self training plan commence!
will look into fixing this blog up soon....
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A new beginning.
With this blog, I announce the start of a new journey.
Approaching my mid-20s, it may be too late to strive to reach the pinnacle of professional soccer as a player... I didn't have what it took to reach my boyhood dreams, in other words, I didn't sacrifice to nurture my talents to fulfill my soccer potentials. But I hope its not too late to channel this passion and love of soccer to better use beyond just a hobby.
I believe all my soccer experiences has made me a better person. I hope to make a positive influence on society. I am sure I have what it takes to make a difference. I will consider myself successful and my efforts well worth the hassle if I manage to contribute to anyone's well being through soccer.
All in all, I will continue to improve my soccer skills and mental temperament, and perhaps pass on the things I learned through coaching and playing.
Approaching my mid-20s, it may be too late to strive to reach the pinnacle of professional soccer as a player... I didn't have what it took to reach my boyhood dreams, in other words, I didn't sacrifice to nurture my talents to fulfill my soccer potentials. But I hope its not too late to channel this passion and love of soccer to better use beyond just a hobby.
I believe all my soccer experiences has made me a better person. I hope to make a positive influence on society. I am sure I have what it takes to make a difference. I will consider myself successful and my efforts well worth the hassle if I manage to contribute to anyone's well being through soccer.
All in all, I will continue to improve my soccer skills and mental temperament, and perhaps pass on the things I learned through coaching and playing.
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