“I am never looking for a result — for example, which boy is scoring the most goals or even who is running the fastest. That may be because of their size and stage of development. I want to notice how a boy runs. Is he on his forefeet, running lightly? Does he have creativity with the ball? Does he seem that he is really loving the game? I think these things are good at predicting how he’ll be when he is older.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/06/magazine/06Soccer-t.html
How Alex Freeman's Pro Bowl dad helped him live hi...
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Antonio Freeman taught son Alex what it takes to be a pro. It was his mom
and his stepdad, though, who taught the USMNT defender to love soccer.
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