England Fan Safety Training The Football World Cup South Africa 2010
If you are an England fan (or any other) and want to feel prepared for your World Cup trip of a lifetime to South Africa 2010 - come on a course specially designed to prepare you for South African-specific intimidating and dangerous circumstances - and cultural differences that you need to respect.
BBC report on what to expect in South Africa
We will also be helping you learn how to handle other countries' fans to make sure it is a fantastic sporting occasion and the occasion is not spoilt by mishandling a difficult situation.
With extensive experience in export sales with JCB, Caterpillar and Bosch, we will not only give you the skills to handle unfamiliar situations, we will bolster your ability to deal with a frightening or nasty confrontation. You will feel a great deal more confident and will enjoy the experience - really!
Specialist South Africa World Cup Preparation event in Bournemouth 21st March: Fear Adrenal Stress Training, Weapons Course and Simulated dangerous situations in a village environment that you learn how to deal with in perfect safety.
Let us know if we can provide an event near you. If you have a group of supporters that are travelling together, make sure you have no weak links or will be carrying those that will inflame situations because they don't know how to back down.Learn how to be assertive under severe pressure, not passive or aggressive - don't end up 6 feet under before your time.
Have a look at what we did as part of the Sky1 documentary with Ian Wright "Football Behind Bars".Call us now on 0844 8700 629 or email to learn more.
"Safety and security:
Lack of security in the country, but authorities have the know-how and resources to manage this aspect during the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Despite questions about security in the country, the legacy compared to the investment needed will be a great contribution to the country. The Inspection Group's opinion is that South Africa has the potential to organise an excellent World Cup."For more details click here
The organisers will have an excellent ability to look after the teams, but will have the individual safety of every foreign visitor less down the priority stakes and with the best will in the world, cannot be everywhere.
Take control of the situation and get yourselves best prepared by contacting us.
- We will not only look at how you deal with aggressive and intimidating behaviour, but give you a cultural insight into the localities that you might be visiting through the eyes of locals who know the country.
- Learn some basic local language to help ease tensions and make yourself understandable.
- How and when to use Minibus Taxis
- Should you be worried about the 14,000 yearly fatalities on South African roads?
- Take local guides with you
- Learn what equipment you need to take with you and what to leave at home
Our course has been put together with the advice of personal South African friends who have lived in the country for most of their life or live there now. The security situation is far removed from most people's experience - 200 assaults a day and 49 murders each day.
Don't travel without being prepared. If you know what you are doing it is the trip of a lifetime. If you don't it could be your last trip.



