Friday, 18 November 2016

Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching Director Francis Benali receives Freedom of Southampton

On Wednesday 16th November, Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching Director, Francis Benali, was granted the Freedom of Southampton.

SUPER-FRAN: Stands proud with Honorary Award
The honour was awarded in recognition of Fran's fund raising achievements for charitable causes, having raised more than £390,000 for Cancer Research UK.

In his most recent Challenge, Benali's Big Race Fran ran a marathon and cycled 75 miles (120km) each day for a fortnight in October with the 1,000-mile (1,600km) route linking 44 football clubs taking him to South Wales, the Midlands and the North-West, before crossing the country and returning via East Anglia and London.

Fran was welcomed "Home" with a standing ovation from fans when he arrived at St Mary's Stadium at half-time during the home match against Burnley on 16th October.

All the MLTNC Team are extremely proud of Franny as he continues to act as a truly inspirational and positive Role Model for not only our Players, but our Coaches too.
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Monday, 1 August 2016

Matt makes Ben's Big Day with Chauffeur Surprise!

On Wednesday 20th July, Matt pulled off one of the biggest surprises for our Academy Goalkeeper Ben, as he turned up at his doorstep to chauffeur him to his Year 6 Prom!

ALL ABOARD: Ben & MLT arrive in style at the Prom
Ben's Mum & Dad had been in on the Big Surprise after initially running the idea passed Steve Phillips who asked Matt whether he would shock Ben, who has been attending our Toynbee Academy since it's birth in 2012.

Matt was keen to make it happen, so arrived equipped with Chauffeur hat at the Shaw household just in time before the Prom with Ben still completely unaware.

PAPARAZZI: Ben & MLT pose for pictures!
After going for a quick spin, suited and booted, “looking a million dollars,” Ben arrived with Chauffeur MLT at the Prom to steal the spotlight!

"Ben was so surprised and a little overwhelmed I think and he absolutely loved it." ... Click here for video!

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Friday, 15 July 2016

Congratulations to Kezia who signs for Saints' Girls Team


SAINT KEZIA: Jody, Pele & Fran congratulate Kez!
Matt & all the Coaching Team would like to say a massive Well Done to Kezia, who becomes the 19th #MLTNCFamily member in four years to join a Professional Club after signing for Southampton FC's Girls U10's Team.

Kezia joined us initially a few seasons back at our Monday Development Centre and quickly caught the eye of our Coaching Team who promoted her up into our Wednesday Academy where she’s continued to flourish.

We are all very proud and excited for young Kezia, who has been a delight to coach and has a great attitude and desire to improve, along with bundles of natural ability.

FAREWELL KEZIA: Fellow U10, U11 & U12 #MLTNCFamily members wish Kez all the best!
"We would like to thank you, the fantastic coaches for all you have done for Kezia. She has enjoyed every moment of her time at MLT and we believe the coaching has improved both her technical ability and her understanding of the game. Thank you for letting her join the boys!” Kezia's Parents, Sharon & Mark.

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Meet the Coaches: Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching's Joe Partington on his nine year journey with AFC Bournemouth

LOOKS THE PART: Joe acts as a fantastic role model
As the 2015/2016 season draws to a close, our Academy & Community Coach Joe Partington looks back on his nine year stint with AFC Bournemouth.

Joe played a part in "The Cherrie's" rise up through the ranks, from League Two to the Premier League.

Now, a key figure of Eastleigh FC, playing in the Vanarama National League, Joe hopes he can help "The Spitfires" climb up the Leagues and reduplicate the AFC Bournemouth success story of recent years.


I was 15 - just turned 16 maybe - when Portsmouth told me I wasn’t going to get a scholarship contract. I got a contact with Bournemouth and ended up playing a couple of trial games. Joe Roach invited me to join the youth team and I snapped it up.
I remember in my first year I only had a couple of opportunities to train with the first team. However, in my second year the club was having a lot of financial problems and a lot of the youth team lads ended up in training and on the bench. It was a blessing in disguise for us, because we wouldn’t have got that opportunity anywhere else.

My debut was Luton away. We ended up winning 4-1, Max Gradel scored a worldy. I came on towards the end of the game, I can’t even remember if I touched the ball, but it was a big moment for me.

Without a doubt my biggest moment that season was scoring the equaliser against Swansea. I came on for a few minutes, jumped up for a corner and closed my eyes - the ball hit me on the head and went in! I went a little bit mental; to do that when I was still a youth team player was pretty special.

At the end of that season we were going in one by one to find out if we had been offered professional deals. If I am honest, I wasn’t expecting to get one as there were some good players who missed out that season.

Kevin Bond wasn’t there himself, but Joe Roach delivered the news. He gave us a letter from the manager saying, ‘we’d like to invite you to turn professional’ - my mum has still got it somewhere!




















I got my first start under Jimmy Quinn in a match at home to Bury.
He wasn’t at the club very long, but for some reason he saw something in me to give me a start. I had a volley that came of my heel and went in, so it ended up being a good full debut and something to remember.

I remember Eddie coming in, because he had worked with the reserves for a long time already. I’d been working with him for a while and had a good relationship with him already. I played in his first game as manager, but unfortunately we ended up losing it late on at Darlington.

I think Eddie sort of knew that perhaps I was just a little bit too young. Or perhaps in his eyes he wanted to go with something different to get results, but I wasn’t a main pick in the side. At that age it was still nice to be involved consistently and be half a part of something special when the lads stayed up.

In the build up to the 2012/13 I felt like I had done quite well in pre-season and I had come back fit. Still, I had no idea that I would be starting the first game of the season. As a boyhood Portsmouth fan, walking out onto the pitch at Fratton Park and being a part of the game will be something I always remember.

















Lee Bradbury and I were good friends, we used to travel in together pretty much everyday. We were at Colchester away when Eddie was leaving for Burnley and Bradders said to me, ‘I think I might be involved in looking after the squad’. Obviously, he ended being manager on a permanent basis and you can’t start travelling in with the manager, so I had to start doing my own thing!

When Eddie came back we had a chat and he said he wanted to turn me into a defender. We worked hard together on the training ground to make the transition as best we could. You don’t appreciate how much of his effort and time go into making people improve until you leave and experience different managers and different coaches.

I blocked a shot by Jordan Chiedozie in training and my leg ended up twisting the wrong way round after it got caught in the ground. I went for an x-ray that afternoon and Steve Hard told me it was fractured. I was devastated at the time but what can you do?

During my recovery, I came in one morning and expected to train with the fitness coaches as normal. I spoke to Steve about something that didn’t look quite right on my leg. He sent a photo to the surgeon and they called me in to operate on an infection the same day.

I ended up have three operations in a week. That period obviously wasn’t too positive for me, but If Steve hadn’t referred me to the surgeon when he did, God knows what would have happened to my leg!

Even though I was part of the sides that had success at AFC Bournemouth, I am not going to kid myself and say that I was a massive part of it. Every season that I was there the lads were so successful and winning games that it was difficult for me to get in, and even more difficult to stay in.

There wasn’t really any conversation at the end of my final season, it was just a mutual thing and we didn’t have to speak about it. I went in to see Eddie to say thank you and let him know how much I appreciated everything he had done for me as a coach and towards me as a person as well.

My best friend at Bournemouth? Without a doubt Steve Cook. We lived together for about three or four years, we were always a positive influence on each other. To this day, I am certain that Cooky and I are the best FIFA partnership the club has ever seen.

Friday, 29 April 2016

Matt Le Tissier celebrates our 1 Year Football Coaching Anniversary with the Southampton Day Services OTARS

WOW!!! What a fantastic evening of Football last night where Matt joined us to celebrate our 1 Year Anniversary with the Southampton Day Services OTARS.

"Our Story"


Steve Phillips, Managing Director, received a phone call early into 2015 from Nicki Parsons at Southampton OTARS who enquired whether it would be possible for us to provide one of our Coaching Team to take a regular football coaching session for the Southampton OTARS on Thursday evenings.

We were more than happy to help, so we found one of our coaches who was available on Thursday nights to take the sessions. So after Nicki organising the time and venue, our coach Ben Jefford headed down to the Southampton Sports Centre along with Steve to take the first session in April 2015.

SAVED! MLT's penalty palmed away by "Richard the Cat"
The first session went down like a storm! The OTARS thoroughly enjoyed Ben's games and learning new skills within the hour session and all had a great time.

B
en proceeded to run the session every Thursday evening, providing Football Fun with lots of laughs & smiles along the way.

After a few months, due to his footballing playing career, Ben was no longer available to take the session on a Thursday night due to having to travel up to London for his team at the time, Welling United FC.

This is where another member of our Coaching Team "took the OTARS under his wing," as Luke Davis stepped in to head up the sessions on a weekly basis.

Luke has done a fantastic job over the last year, building a special friendship with each and every Player as well as the Parents who come along to watch & support every week which was apparent last night in all the smiles and love on show.

Other members of our Coaching Team, Jamie Robinson, Jody Rivers, Pele & Sam Phillips have all stepped in to take sessions to cover Luke when he's been unavailable on the odd occasion, and have all thoroughly enjoyed it.



Once again, a massive Thank You to Nicki Parsons for making the phone call a year ago, and for giving our Coaches an opportunity to work with this incredible group of people..

Here's to many more years in Partnership with the Southampton OTARS to come!!

SQUAD PHOTO: The OTARS happy in their kits along with our Coaches Sam P, Luke, Pele, Jody and of course MLT
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Monday, 7 March 2016

Oscar signs for Southampton FC Academy U9's

Matt & all the Coaching Team would like to say a massive Well Done to Oscar, who becomes the 18th MLTNC Family member in four years to join a Professional Academy after signing a contract with Category One classed Southampton FC.

Oscar proudly holding the famous red & white stripes!

Oscar joined Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching right from the start, in the 2012/2013 season, attending our Toynbee Academy on a Wednesday night as well as our Football Clubs at his School & our Half Term Holiday Soccer Schools at Wyvern College, Fair Oak.

Being comfortable with the ball on either foot, Oscar was spotted showcasing his Natural ability playing for his team on a Sunday. After being invited in to train with the Southampton FC Academy since Under 7s, he has this week signed for the Under 9's after impressing.



All Smiles after signing his first SFC Academy Contract
During Oscar's time with us, our Coaches have held specialist 1 to 1 sessions with him. Most recently being Sam Phillips, who helped Oscar to work on specific homework tasks set by Saints during his trial period.

Oscar's Mum, Caroline, had this to say:

"When Steve Phillips first invited Oscar to attend MLT 3 years ago we were all so excited. Over this time MLT has given Oscar a great environment in which to learn and develop new skills and get a good understanding of the game.

He has a great relationship with the coaches and they have got to know him well through the academy, clubs and 1-2-1 Coaching. MLT offered Oscar a great foundation to begin his football journey."

Congratulations once again Oscar, keep up the great work & keep playing with that big cheesy smile! 😀

#MLTNCFamily

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Tommy invited to join AFC Bournemouth Academy

Joe, Pele, Jody & Franny congratulate Tommy at Toynbee
A Big Well Done to our Toynbee Academy U8 Player Tommy, who has been on trial with AFC Bournemouth for the last 6 weeks and on Saturday, played against their Academy U8's.

Tommy then got a call on Saturday afternoon, after impressing Matty Holmes, AFC Bournemouth Pre Academy Coach, saying they would like him to join their Academy, as of this week.

All of the Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching Team are delighted for Tommy upon hearing this exciting news. He will now go and train with AFC Bournemouth every Tuesday and Thursday evening as well as attending our Academy on a Wednesday where sessions driven by Matt’s Philosophy, are headed up by Ex-Professionals Francis Benali & Pele amongst others under the guidance of Jody Rivers.

Tommy’s Mum, Nicky, had this to say about Tommy’s natural progression through Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching:


“Tommy has loved Matt Le Tissier Natural Coaching since the day he started.  He initially had a Birthday Party with them which he loved and then joined their Monday Night Football Development Centre session with a couple of his friends.

After his second session, Pele & The Team moved him up into the Academy on a Wednesday night at Toynbee School and he has flourished from that moment on. He has really improved since he has worked with you guys so thank you for what you have set up and your amazing coaches, they are all so committed and also lovely guys who are all passionate about football and brilliant with the children. It is such impressive coaching.

Where I think MLTNC has been so very good is that they work hard on the children's weaknesses, so very quickly we saw a change in Tommy's game.  He loves going every week, always comes home with a big smile on his face and I genuinely feel like they are totally committed to each and every child. They have really helped to bring on my son's football and I only have positive things to say about MLTNC Coaching.”
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