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Two Kids Soccer Training Sessions for One Child ($6) with Grasshopper Soccer, Nationwide (Was $41.25) @ Groupon

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Seems like very good deal to me for kids and very good reviews

The Deal: $6 for two kids soccer training sessions for one child (total value up to $41.25 value)

Highlights

  • Introduce kids to soccer and encourage an enthusiasm for team sports
  • Children are placed into age groups so they can take part in age-appropriate programs
  • Learn the basic concepts of soccer, ball skills, how to be a team player and play games at the end of the session
  • Parents are encouraged to get involved with the classes
  • Suitable for kids aged two to 12 years old
  • Limit of 5 vouchers per person (only one voucher per child)
  • Voucher is valid for one child only
  • Not valid on public holidays
  • New customers only
  • Additional vouchers must be for different children
  • Expiry: 90 days from purchase
  • Phone to book: see website for contact details by location (select preferred location and click 'contact): https://grasshoppersoccer.com.au/find-a-venue

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Suitable for kids aged two to 12 years old

    I'd say 2-7… Like Auskick, the kids move onto play in junior teams after that age.

    • Ah but this is soccer, they need to keep milking that money to pay off their fifa mates.

      • -1

        Ah but this is Grasshopper Soccer which has nothing to do with FIFA.

        FWIW Soccer is only played in one country now, USA every other country either always went by or has changed the name to football.

  • +4

    This title is a little confusing. "Two Kids Soccer Training Sessions for One Child" initially sounds like a two for the price of one deal.

    Something like "2x kids soccer training lessons for $6" or "2 soccer training lessons for one child" might be less confusing.

    • -1

      Two kids soccer training sessions for one child is confusing.

      But

      2 Soccer training sessions for one child is not confusing.

      ???

      • Not as much, because it loses the phrase "two kids" which means something very different to "one child".

        • So by losing 'kids' it's suddenly understandable.

  • +1

    I believe that in soccer its miniroos until kids turn 6 and then they go into age groups. One club in WA does free soccer for the entire season which is a bit of a change.

    Obviously this deal and company is not associated with clubs so there are no age group requirements etc.

    • +1

      Obviously this deal and company is not associated with clubs

      It's not… It's just some fun activities, some skills training and some short matches at the end of the class.

      My kids did it a while back and enjoyed it… Wouldn't recommend it for older kids though, most seem to be around 5-7 yo…

      • -1

        Didn't know you had kids…
        Do they have ozbargain?

        • +1

          Do you have kids?

        • @jv: No. and I didn't mean to upset you just thought you where younger sorry man :(

        • +1

          @Lockster:

          No

          Then why are you reading deals for kids soccer lessons?

        • @jv: Being askhole posted it and I'm very very bored tonight. Sorry for upsetting you JV :(

        • @Lockster:

          Where did I say I was upset?

        • @jv: I got the vibe. I'm very weird like that.
          Edit: also thought you negged me before

        • @Lockster:

          also thought you negged me before

          Not me… I've +ve'd it to prove it wasn't…

        • @jv: Ok cool sorry for being a pain in the ass and a absolute weirdo… Have a good weekend jv :)

        • @Lockster:

          No prob…

          I can now remove the +ve vote…

        • @jv: haha all g :)

    • @Tadere

      which club in WA does free lessons? Cheers

      • There is a lot of talk about fees in grassroots football (soccer) these days.

        The only one I have heard about is Balga SC.

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