i’m just gone 16 and i live in southern ireland, in a rural area with and i play with a small soccer club who are in the lowere division. my dream is to play over in england for a team and make a good living out of football. that is what i want more than anything. but heres the thing, im playing on a team where commitment is low and it is going to be impossible to get anywhere with this team which means we wont get into the top tier of the league. anyway i need to know , since im on a crappy team in the 2nd division and im a pretty good player who has all the commitment in the world but just doesnt know how to get a chance and time is running out. can some one please help me?
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If you think that you are good enough, ask for a trial at your nearest Premier club.
Since your team is in the 2nd division your chances of having a scout at your games is very low, and that is no good. Leave your current team and then look up a team the 1st Division and get the number to that team and phone them up and ask to go on trail, if it goes well, your chance’s of getting a scout at your game is much more greater(just make sure you new team is at least a good team and does not look like they could get relegated).
If you get scouted of any team, accept it(unless they are another division 2 team, you don’t want to go back down there) even if you don’t get scouted for a great team, at least the team is considered professional and you can work from there, then just work very hard with that team and be very patient and someone will come along and buy you for there team.
Your second option would be to look out for any youth training days or trial days that any premier team would be doing, I know Rangers FC do days for kids where they go and train for a week and if you do well they give you a chance in there training days and if you impress them they will give you a match and if you impress them Again you sign a contract. If Rangers can do stuff like that, then who is to say that a premier club in England can’t.
These are your best 2 options, I can’t think of any more, good luck though.
I wanted to be a professional footballer, but then I decided to be a professional manager instead, thankfully SFA do coaching courses that you can take, Certificate C will help me to manage amateur clubs and Certificate B will help me manage Junior clubs and Certificate A will allow me to manage professional clubs… it may take 10 years to the experience as a manager before I take the test to get Certificate A.