A former Skegness student whose love of soccer took him all the way to community coaching roles with Liverpool FC has broughtt his skills back to his home town for the half term holidays. Jack Walton is running a football camp for young people aged seven on the the astroturf pitch at The Pavilion on Wainfleet Road.
It is aimed at both boys and girls and all players, including goalkeeper, and 30 players have turned up for the first day.
It is aimed at both boys and girls and all players, including goalkeeper, and 30 players have turned up for the first day.
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00:00Good morning, this is Jack Walton, founder of JCSS. We're here in Skegness now with 30 young players
00:11offering new pathways and opportunities into football and beyond, working with grassroots teams and clubs
00:18to give players better opportunities and new opportunities for football in Skegness
00:23and maybe in the process we might just find a couple of players that are going to go on to be future stars
00:29and that's the plan. So we're here, we're in this morning, it's a sunny day and we've had loads of fun
00:36and it's going to carry on, so we can't wait for day two tomorrow as well.