Dozzell Holding Summer Kids' Coaching Courses - Ipswich Town News
Ex-Town midfielder Jason Dozzell is holding two three-day coaching courses for kids during the summer.
The former England U21 international will be running the sessions at Ransomes Sports Club in Sidegate Avenue on Monday 28th, Tuesday 29th and Wednesday 30th (10am to 3pm) and Monday 11th, Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th August (10am to 3pm).
The courses are open to both boys and girls aged five to 13 and cost £40 for three days and £25 for two. Book by calling 07919 371407.
In addition, the one-time Spurs man, who now coaches in the Town academy, is running the Jason Dozzell Advanced Soccer School on Monday nights, also at Ransomes Sports Centre.
These 5.15pm-to-6.30pm sessions are open to seven to 12-year-old boys and girls. Call the number above for more details and the price.
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