All U13′s – U16′s fixtures played away at Easton College during February Half-term.
2 Soccer Schools Cancelled…
Both Swaffham & Heacham Soccer Schools have been cancelled for Monday 13th February due to the weather. Unfit pitches with no indoor facility mean we are unable to run the Socccer School.
Please also note the Terrington Soccer School will still be running and will be indoors at St. Clements High School.
Thanks KLCF.
U8′s – U12′s Advanced Fixtures Postponed…
Next weeks U8′s-U12′s Advanced HOME fixtures have been Postponed.
The U13′s-U16′s AWAY fixtures are still ON but doubtful. (we will update on this by the end of the weekend)
Whilst all other sessions / games with players junior clubs are falling victim to the weather as well, we have put in place a training schedule for U8′s – U16′s so everyone can continue to play through this period (please see attachment).
KLCF

Advanced Training Schedule for Tue 7th – Thur 9th FEB
MONDAY 6th FEB – ALL LYNNSPORT SESSIONS CANCELLED
Due to the fall of snow over the weekend, all Lynnsport 3G sessions have been cancelled for MONDAY 6TH FEBRUARY.
We are Looking to re schedule all other seesions for the rest of the week. All Advanced Squads will be kept informed.
Please call KLCF OFFICE on 01553 768635 for more information.
February Advanced Fixtures Confirmed
Dom Dwyer at Sporting Kansas City…
Dom starts pre-season with his new team mates at Sporting Kansas City. Seems to have settled in well with his new side which now boasts USA International & ex premier league player Bobby Convey.
Dom has a few words from a recent training session.
http://www.sportingkc.com/video/2012/01/23/training-begins-skc
London Tour Update April 2012
APRIL TOUR UPDATE:
Looking likely we will visit Upton Park on Saturday 14th April to watch West Ham vs Brighton.
(Chelsea vs Newcastle, not enough tickets available for our group – Arsenal vs Wigan tickets won’t go on sale till a week prior to the fixture depending on if they sell enough. When they do go on sale it will be £53pp including children)
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Friday evening we are hoping to play Charlton Athletic, who currently top league 1.
More news to follow soon…
Advanced Squad Tours 2012
London Tour Dates set for:
U8′s – U12′s
Thursday 12th – Sunday 15th April 2012
(currently 54 responded YES)
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U13′s – U16′s
Friday 4th – Monday 6th May 2012
(currently 52 responded YES)
Parents / Players if you haven’t replied as to whether you would like to go or not. Please can you do so.
Ex-Player and staff named “Player of the Year”…
Dwyer Named Big East Offensive Player of the Year
By TOM ZEBOLD
USF Senior Writer
TAMPA – Dom Dwyer’s tireless approach of becoming an elite soccer player has helped him rise to the top of the Big East.
The conference rewarded its top scorer Thursday by naming him the Big East Offensive Player of the Year after he racked up 16 goals and 34 points in his first season as a Bull that’s not quite finished.
“It’s very pleasing,” Dwyer said Wednesday before leaving for New Jersey to accept the award at the Big East Tournament semifinalist banquet.
Dwyer said the award will be bittersweet, however, because the rest of the USF men’s soccer team won’t be there to chase after a conference tournament championship.
“It will feel nice for a minute, but at the same time I’ll think I’d swap my trophy to be there playing in the final four of the Big East,” he said.
Dwyer still couldn’t help but smile when thinking about his accomplishments in his first season of Division I soccer. He came to USF from Tyler Junior College in Texas, where he scored 37 goals as a sophomore – the most in the country – on the way to becoming the NJCAA National Player of the Year.
Dwyer’s game has remained at a high level playing in arguably the toughest conference in Division I soccer. His scoring and willingness to make the team better helped USF (12-3-3, 7-1-2) win the Big East Red Division title. The Bulls currently sit at No. 5 in the NCAA RPI ratings while they wait for tournament seeding to come Monday.
“I’m still hungry to keep scoring goals and it’s obviously getting more difficult now that there are more players on me, but that brings other people in to get goals,” Dwyer said. “As long as we keep winning.”
Dwyer has gained a lot more attention from opponents since the beginning of the season and has continued to score at a pace of 1.89 goals per game. The way he’s been working, the future might be even brighter for the Bulls in the postseason and in his senior year to come.
“If I’d sit down and look at how I played at the beginning of the season until now, to me it’s a really big difference,” said Dwyer, who credited his coaches. “I feel much more of a complete player still with a lot to learn.”





