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BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta after the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - MAY 28: A general view outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Manchester City at Gtech Community Stadium on May 28, 2023 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal breaks past (L) Frank Onyeka and (R) Kristoffer Ajer of Brentford during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Arenal manager Mikel Arteta talks to his players during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Gtech Stadium before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Leicester City at Gtech Community Stadium
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: The Arsenal team applaud their fans after the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: William Saliba head in the 1st Arsenal goal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: General view outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Crystal Palace at Gtech Community Stadium on February 18, 2023 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Ben Hoskins/Getty Images)
Brentford's Ethan Pinnock celebrates scoring the opening goal during the Premier League match at the Gtech Community Stadium, London. Picture date: Sunday May 28, 2023. (Photo by John Walton/PA Images via Getty Images)
Visiting Rockwell Commander 114 aircraft G-RCED and G-TECH plus Piper Cherokee Warrior G-GUSS.
30th May 2021.
Swansea Airport.
Old shot of last years Abarth meeting in Hamburg.
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BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - APRIL 22: Douglas Luiz of Aston Villa celebrates after scoring the team's first goal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Aston Villa at Brentford Community Stadium on April 22, 2023 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: (L-R) Gabriel Martinelli and Fabio Vieira celebrate Arsenal's win after the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Granit Xhaka's kit and captains armband in the Arsenal changing room before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: A general view of the Gtech Community Stadium before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Leicester City at Gtech Community Stadium on March 18, 2023 in Brentford, United Kingdom. (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: (L) Arsenal substitute Ethan Nwaneri comes on for (R) Bukayo Saka during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Back armband and matchday programme in the Arsenal changing room before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
I made this short video because I’m so pleased with my purchase of a Gtech SW02 cordless cleaner which cost me £49.99p
I put the most difficult items I could find onto the carpet , these include drawing pins, match sticks and cat hair and you can see how easily they were all collected.
The Gtech is very light weight, weighing perhaps a third to a quarter of the weight of a normal vacuum cleaner. It is also much quieter( the microphone on my camcorder is very sensitive and the machine is much quieter than it sounds on the video) I’d say it is about a third the volume of most normal vacuum cleaners.
It doesn’t have a cable so is very quick and easy to move around the home. I can whip around the visible parts of my 14 foot lounge in less than 30 seconds( not moving furniture)
It recharges via a simple plug in recharger which comes included in the price. I use my vacuum for 5 minutes every other day and it only needs recharging every 2-3 weeks .
I initially bought one for my elderly mother who lives alone and was struggling with a heavy standard vacuum cleaner . She raves about it and says she hasn’t used her old vacuum for months,
The Gtech is light enough to use on furniture(it weighs about as much as a lightweight broom) and the handle will detach to make that an even lighter job although my mum ,who has 3 cats , uses it to remove cat hair off her settee doesn’t bother.
It is very simple to empty. There are no bags or filters to clog ,just remove a simple plastic tray and empty into a bin.
I have dust allergies and found vacuuming put dust into the air. The gtech doesn’t. The gtech doesn’t have suction but works really well on carpets and furniture. The only snag is it doesn't have crevice tools but for a quick whip around to pick up dust and other "bits" it's fantastic.
I have several elderly customers for whom I garden and I’ve mentioned the Gtech to them and shown them it and so far 13 of them or their friends/relatives have bought one and they’re all delighted.
I have no links whatsoever with Gtech. I’ve just produced this video to send to any more people I meet who I’ve discussed it with as seeing is believing
Manchester United's Scottish midfielder Scott McTominay (L) vies with Brentford's Danish midfielder Mathias Jensen (R) during the English Premier League football match between Brentford and Manchester United at Gtech Community Stadium in London on August 13, 2022. - - RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. (Photo by Ian Kington / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. (Photo by IAN KINGTON/AFP via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Ethan Nwaneri, Lino Sousa and Reuell Walters shirts hang in the Arsenal changing room before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - MAY 28: A general view inside the stadium as Manchester City warm up prior to the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Manchester City at Gtech Community Stadium on May 28, 2023 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Declan Lloyd - Manchester City/Manchester City FC via Getty Images)
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Marquinhos of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: The Arsenal team applaud their fans after the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
GPS elevation profile of area where GTech runs are done. 2 sets of profiles, one from each direction. Appears to be flat within the margin of error of the GPS altimeter.
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: A general view of the corner flag at the Gtech Community Stadium before the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Leicester City at Gtech Community Stadium on March 18, 2023 in Brentford, United Kingdom. (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)
Error message found on a Lotto machine in Brussels, Belgium. The full message is: "The file /var/avram/undefined cannot be found. Please check the location and try again". The "OK" button doesn't work (at least from the client side). It seems their machines is running Java applications on a Linux base (see here). But "avram" seems to be the acronym for "Applicative ViRtuAl Machine", a virtual machine code interpreter.
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Sambi of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Arsenal FC at Gtech Community Stadium on September 18, 2022 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Editing a wedding video I shot on my work's computers because I don't have my own (yet). Currently rolling in tape 2 of 3.
This is one of our editor's "workstations". He has two G5's three studio LCD's and two DVCAM decks. He is often times rolling in or out multiple tapes for multiple ministries so they gave him two computers. Let me just say that it gets hot in this corner. And the the best thing, these two G5's consume so much power for one circuit that when he scrubs through video, the lights flicker with the video and you can control fan speed with the ShuttleXpress controller.
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
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Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information:
Our Mission
G-Tech Football Academy seeks to serve the disadvantaged youth of West –Africa region by establishing an intensive and rigorous soccer academy, with supporting educational services.
Our Principal Objectives
The aim of GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY is to partner with international organizations, NGOs, corporate bodies AND INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS to “SOLVING THIS GLOBAL CRISIS IN EARLY YOUTH FOOTBALL IN AFRICA.”
GTECH FOOTBALL ACADEMY in Africa currently is seeking for partners and is willing to act as AGENT or LAISION PARTNERS to international football clubs that are willing to go into “catch them young youth footballers in Africa countries”.
Dedicated to children—both male and female— G-Tech Football Academy will employ professional trainers and educators to provide multiple levels of soccer training and educational services throughout the year. From recreational soccer and club-level competitive soccer to advanced academy-level training, supplemented by academic and character development programs, the Academy will benefit city youth in numerous ways. These benefits are the principle goals of this non-profit organization:
I. Teaching soccer skills from basic to advanced levels
Similar to international academies such as the Tahuichi Academy in Bolivia, as well as several national programs, G-Tech Football Academy’s highest level training treats soccer as an art requiring master coaches and trainers, and the utmost dedication of its players from an early age.
Mastery of soccer’s fundamental skills, techniques, tactics, and strategy, as well as good agility and excellent physical conditioning, will be required. The club-level and apprentice programs will require somewhat less commitment from the players, but will nonetheless be guided by professional trainers, and require weekly practices and clinics for competence in skills and techniques.
2. Establishing habits of self-discipline, concentration, and hard-work.
All levels of soccer and academic training provided by G-Tech Football Academy require players to learn to focus their time, energy and attention on development of their bodies and minds in order to achieve success on the field and in the classroom.
As with any discipline, good character is a prerequisite for success. As a result, all of G-Tech Football Academy’s employees and personnel will model good behavior and, with regard to the players themselves, provide care and attention for the whole person, i.e., the development of his or her body, mind and spirit.
3. Building confidence and self-esteem in disadvantaged youth
Soccer is a sport that demands team-work and skill. As children gain talent and experience playing soccer with one another, no matter how distressed their background, they will gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of trustworthiness. This will positively affect their work in school, their home life, and their pursuit of jobs and careers.
4. Providing healthy athletic and fitness activity to counteract childhood obesity.
Because of the variety of types of soccer activity offered by G-Tech Football Academy after school, during the evenings, on weekends, over holidays, and during the summer, the inner city children of West Africa who participate in the Academy’s programs will be involved in healthy physical exercise on a daily basis, and year-round. This consistency is essential for the Academy’s success in teaching soccer, but also for developing healthy life-long exercise habits in today’s youth.
5. Assisting immigrant and refugee children, and their families, with their integration into the The Gambia community.
By providing many levels of soccer and educational training programs that attract inner and outer city children, G-Tech Football Academy provides The Gambia with a healthy resource to divert its otherwise troubled youths from destructive patterns of behavior, improve the community’s quality of life, and introduce The Gambia’s urban youths to their suburban peers.
By welcoming mothers and fathers to its adult recreational soccer as well, G-Tech Football Academy strengthens families, and helps integrate the different races, ethnicities, and socio-economic classes of the greater West Africa region.
For more information: