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Little Kickers or similar 10:43 - Mar 13 with 2130 viewsitfcjoe

Anyone done it with their little one? Recommended?

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Little Kickers or similar on 10:49 - Mar 13 with 2128 viewsHeathlander

I used to take my lad to Saturday football at Copleston. It was really good. Goldie, Jubbsy and Colwyn Rowe use to run it. Not sure if it is still going but was very good. Took him from about four years old.

I think Ipswich valley Rangers do a tiny tots thing. Look on their website. IVR are a very well run junior club.
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Little Kickers or similar on 11:19 - Mar 13 with 2091 viewsIllinoisblue

Used to take Illy Jr starting when she was about 2. Good bonding time, we would both wear our Ipswich shirts, then get a donut on the way home.

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Little Kickers or similar on 11:41 - Mar 13 with 2065 viewsOsborneOneNil

Yep, took mini Ozzy to Little Kickers from 4 years old. It was an excellent 'in' to football within a group. He's never looked back, and in fact plays in a sunday side which contains 3 lads who were at the LK sessions.
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Little Kickers or similar on 12:32 - Mar 13 with 2021 viewsleftback

It is very good I took my 1st boy and he loved it, now taking my second boy to Footstars, just as good but half the price.
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Little Kickers or similar on 13:16 - Mar 13 with 1974 viewsCheshire_Tractor

Used to see Bart sat with all other parents down at Gainsborough SC on a Sunday morning.
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Little Kickers or similar on 13:17 - Mar 13 with 1972 viewsReuser_is_God

Little Kickers or similar on 13:16 - Mar 13 by Cheshire_Tractor

Used to see Bart sat with all other parents down at Gainsborough SC on a Sunday morning.


I remember playing there when I was a nipper.

Bloke called Brian used to run it back then, was superb.

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Little Kickers or similar on 13:38 - Mar 13 with 1949 viewsFixed_It

Little Kickers or similar on 11:19 - Mar 13 by Illinoisblue

Used to take Illy Jr starting when she was about 2. Good bonding time, we would both wear our Ipswich shirts, then get a donut on the way home.


Surely it's irresponsible to drive like that with a littl'un in the car...

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Little Kickers or similar on 14:58 - Mar 13 with 1920 viewsMattinLondon

I take my little boy to the little kickers at Islington. At 20 months he’s probably a bit young but he enjoys running around and kicking balls around.

Very good fun and I’d recommend it.
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Little Kickers or similar on 16:27 - Mar 13 with 1891 viewsuppersirbob

Hi mate are you ipswich based how old is the boy ? I run a Cops side and can put you in touch with someone
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Little Kickers or similar on 17:00 - Mar 13 with 1877 viewsitfcjoe

Little Kickers or similar on 16:27 - Mar 13 by uppersirbob

Hi mate are you ipswich based how old is the boy ? I run a Cops side and can put you in touch with someone


I am but my boy is only 18 months so at the very youngest he can be for Little Kickers and too young for Footstars even so think that is my only option

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Little Kickers or similar on 17:15 - Mar 13 with 1873 viewsFrowsyArmLarry

The boy has been playing football since 4. You really need to get them started early or they will be left behind by the time they get to the U9's.

I would say U8's is the latest you can leave it (year three in school years).
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Little Kickers or similar on 18:40 - Mar 13 with 1819 viewsSonOfSpock

Can't comment on little kickers,but my youngest Spock goes to Mini Exciles (part of Ipswich Exciles) on a Friday night ages 4 to 7 and he loves it. I can't fault the coaches and kids are good as gold.
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