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44 Secrets for Great Soccer Goal Scoring Skills Paperback – September 13, 2013
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How to Score Many Goals Even if You are a Rookie?
Many soccer players new to soccer believe that you have to pose exceptional skills in order to score many goals.
This is far from the truth, because even a player with very basic skills can score a lot of goals if he knows how.
I will reveal how you can do this as well, even if you have only played soccer a few months.
How to Avoid the Biggest Goal Scoring Pitfall?
There is one pitfall – yes, just one! -- that separates the pure goal scoring machines apart from the average ones who barely score goals. Which one would you rather be?
This pitfall is something you must avoid if you want to score goals game after game and separate yourself from the average soccer player.
While this pitfall can seem obvious most players get trapped in it, which is why they rarely score any goals during their soccer career.
The Missing Link: Having a "Nose" For the Goal!
I'm sure you have faced players that seem to have an incredibly ability to score goals from nothing.
Often, these players are referred as the ones who have the "nose for the goal" and it's easy to think that they have some extraordinary skill.
I'm here to tell you – they don't...and I can prove to you in this guide that is going to be an easy reference for you.
However, this is far from the truth and you can also become one of them if you have the right tools.
How to Turn Keepers Mistakes into Goals
Most keepers make mistakes soon or later and your job is to be there when it occurs and turn their mistakes into goals.
However, the truth is that most players never bother with taking advantage of this because they don't do it right.
I will reveal how you can be first on the ball when the keeper makes the mistakes without giving him a chance to correct it.
Do You Want To Become That True Goal Scoring Machine?
Discover the secrets to scoring many goals and separate yourself from the average.
Simply scroll to the top of this page and click on the " Buy Now With 1-Click " button!
- Print length128 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 13, 2013
- Dimensions5.06 x 0.29 x 7.81 inches
- ISBN-10149239985X
- ISBN-13978-1492399858
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"Definitely recommend the whole series of books from this author." -Davo35 (Amazon Verified Purchase)
"Helped me score many many more goals than I thought I could ever score!"-Rita (Amazon Verified Purchase)
"This is a great book for strikers. If you are a striker don't miss this book"-Amir Hossein Bazgir (Amazon Verified Purchase)
"I bought this book to help out my nine year old son become a better goal scorer... 7 goals in his last 4 games!" -faster92 (Amazon Verified Purchase)
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (September 13, 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 149239985X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1492399858
- Item Weight : 4.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.06 x 0.29 x 7.81 inches
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About the author

"Teach Yourself Powerful Soccer Skills for the Price of a Latte"
The soccer tips & tricks I share in all my books are the ones I've used and personally tested, which makes them different from all of the so called soccer gurus who promise you the world--but ultimately fail to deliver.
Mirsad writes all of his soccer books in a unique style, constantly drawing connections between his past failures and the student's goals, so that you can avoid experiencing the same frustrations that he did.
He doesn't promise you the world, but what he does promise you is that if you follow his tips and advice, you will reach your goals, guaranteed!
Want to know more about Mirsad's books? Simply scroll down the page and check out the books he has published...
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I feel like this book suffered quite massively from the bad English of it's author. The entire book reads poorly and at times makes it difficult to understand his points. Also there are no diagrams throughout the entire book, it would've been helpful to illustrate some of the points more clearly with a small diagram.
So with that said there is some decent advice in this very short book, although it's more of a pamphlet. Some of the points are good whereas some of them feel like he is trying to fill out the book. The first half of the book felt better than the last where the points started to feel more "fuzzy" than the initial ideas. It's like sitting down with an experienced striker over a drink and having him explain in very simple terms some of his ideas.
I think if you read the book through in a short period of time it conveys a general sense of what goal scoring is about but suffers from the poor English and lots of weak points towards the end. Given the small price I paid for this on Kindle and the fact I picked up a few good ideas, the book has been value for money. I do feel like it could've been a lot better with improved English, some diagrams and removing some of the weaker points to focus more on the valid points.
