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Best football for a 6 year old



Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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One of my sons is turning 6 next week and I want to get him a decent football. We've had a few different balls over the years, some too big, too heavy etc. I want to get one that is the right size, and an ideal weight plus durable.

I've had a look around, but some size 4's are as heavy as a full size ball, and others are too light like a penny floater.

Any suggestions please?
 






Munkfish

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May 1, 2006
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Size 3 at six, I would go online and get a Mitre Match ball as this is what most likely he will play with when he joins a team.
 










Sitch

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Jul 3, 2011
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Size 4 or 5 for me, I'd want my kid getting used to a real football from an early age.
 




Munkfish

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May 1, 2006
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Size 4 or 5 for me, I'd want my kid getting used to a real football from an early age.

Whats the point if he cant control or kick it properly? retarded.

Get something the right size and weight and practice technique, obviously at the age of 6 its all about fun so hes going to want something he can shoot with, give a 6 year old a size 5 and the balls going to go about two foot.
 


mr sheen

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Jan 17, 2008
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Size 4 or 5 for me, I'd want my kid getting used to a real football from an early age.

General consensus is, as in most areas, that kids are best off learning with something appropriate to their size.
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Whats the point if he cant control or kick it properly? retarded.

Get something the right size and weight and practice technique, obviously at the age of 6 its all about fun so hes going to want something he can shoot with, give a 6 year old a size 5 and the balls going to go about two foot.

This.
 






supaseagull

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Feb 19, 2004
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One of my sons is turning 6 next week and I want to get him a decent football. We've had a few different balls over the years, some too big, too heavy etc. I want to get one that is the right size, and an ideal weight plus durable.

I've had a look around, but some size 4's are as heavy as a full size ball, and others are too light like a penny floater.

Any suggestions please?

Hi buddy- size three are the best for your lad at the moment.

Don't be ripped off by the rubbish JJB balls they don't last very long.

When I get home I'll check if I have any spare that you can have.
 






Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Hi buddy- size three are the best for your lad at the moment.

Don't be ripped off by the rubbish JJB balls they don't last very long.

When I get home I'll check if I have any spare that you can have.

He's been doing a bit of footy at school, but he is small for his age and I've not pushed him into any club football training yet - I'll give you a buzz when he's ready.

I knew the JJB ones aren't up to much, hence the thread. Appreciate the offer about the ball, but I'd like to get him a shiny new one in a box for his Bday. Would be good to know which ones you use, and especially the ones your U7's prefer.
 


upthealbion1970

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Jan 22, 2009
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Have you considered Albion development centre training for your boy Bold Seagull? Really good coaches who teach boys from 5 upwards, my boy has been going since he was 6 and really enjoys it :)
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Have you considered Albion development centre training for your boy Bold Seagull? Really good coaches who teach boys from 5 upwards, my boy has been going since he was 6 and really enjoys it :)

I have, among others such as [MENTION=1877]supaseagull[/MENTION] whose club runs some teams. I may have got him going a bit early before, and took him to Wish Park on a Saturday morning and it was all a bit daunting, and to be honest, at times 1 coach for 20 U8's is not ideal. He got on with it, but didn't enjoy it in the end so I didn't force him. The same coach at Wish Park actually came to his school (Benfield) and they played indoors with a soft ball and he really developed and has started to show some good control and touch when we play in the park - hence the thread about getting him a proper decent ball.
 


Jul 5, 2003
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Have you tried a futsal ball. Deliberately heavy and not for kicking hard but great for learning to control the ball at your feet. For a standard ball I agree with all those that say size three.
 









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