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Wmf essex summer holiday camp

We Make Footballers
02 December 2022

The 2019 summer holidays just became even more exciting as WMF Essex can confirm they will be holding at least one football holiday camp this year!

WHEN & WHERE WILL THE CAMP BE?

It will be held at our newest venue - Sanders School in Hornchurch.
The camp will run from Monday 5th August - Friday 9th August, and each day will be 9:30am - 3:30pm.

Sanders School
Suttons Lane
Hornchurch
Essex
RM12 6RT

WHAT WILL EACH PLAYER EXPERIENCE?

5 days of top quality, well organised, football coaching.
Anyone who has attended our weekly sessions will hopefully confirm that our coaches are well trained and focussed on each individual's development.
The days will be extremely fun with competitions and matches as well as lots of developmental sessions as well.

Each player will get plenty of experience with each of the following core football skills:

  • Passing
  • Receiving
  • Shooting & Finishing
  • 1v1 attacking skills
  • 1v1 defending skills
  • Small sided games
  • Individual skill competitions

WMF Holiday Camp is the perfect place to reinforce some of these skills. The players will get 5-6 hours each and every day receiving lots of opportunities to practice what they have learnt in a hugely fun and stress free environment.

A stress free environment is key to a WMF Holiday Camp. It enables the players to relax and experiment with their skills and decision making. The more they experiment, the more creative they can become...and England loves to create creative thinking players!

WHY SHOULD I PICK WMF ESSEX?

We Make Footballers are the UK's number 1 rated football coaching company (as per Trustpilot's ratings and reviews) and we are very excited to be coming to Essex during the summer holidays!

WMF Essex has been running weekly sessions since November 2018.
In that short time we already have 60+ regular players signed up, with the number increasing weekly.

Since then WMF Essex have provided the platform for 10 players to gain trials at professional academies and also helped a further 7 players join their first ever grassroots team.