I thought people subscribed to have their own individual Taka account? |
Yes, and if u do, u can choose which highlights u want public or not. But u don’t have access to the actual ratings of your player or your team or how the QoP of your team was based on. MLSNext teams are required to give videos of their games to MLSNext. So you can’t opt out your player from being rated by Taka. |
Taka is just another addition to the existing elements used to evaluate players. It's not going to replace them. |
+1 I believe that is the case as well.l although what are the existing elements as you know them? |
Eyes? 😂 |
QoP should absolutely be the priority benchmark for U13 & U14—it directly addresses the one thing kids in this age bracket have no control over—puberty. Many teams stack their attack with players that are 5’9-6+ feet tall, who can shell opposing teams from 20 yards outside the box, or muscle their way past a 4’10, 5’1, etc. midi or defender. That advantage melts away by the time U15/U16 rolls around. So why give credit for what amounts to kids that have tall parents? |
Except for the 2-3 year window where tall kids essentially try to curb stomp smaller kids. |
I don’t think I’ve noticed the size 4 balls or different field size. I don’t think they’ve affected the game much (at least for DS and his team). |
ECNL dad snark trying to understand why ECNL is evaporating before his eyes. |
It certainly can be no worse than the existing rotted system. And what are you doing on about coaches can’t scout? |
That’s the one drawback (camera coverage is literally one-sided). Otherwise, I think TAKA is groundbreaking. |
I thought ECNL had a similar system? |
If ur being sarcastic u doing a poor job. Otherwise it’s wild how ignorant you are. Literally all of Europe and South America do this for a living. Ironically, it’s in those places where YOUTH soccer ain’t a business and only the truly best get to enter the system and then get developed by experts. I’d sit this one out, if I were you. Bonus point: explain how a teenager like Lamine Yamal already has a national European cup with Spain and a few domestic titles before turning 18 if “ No one in the world has figured out how to develop high level professional players” |
That but also the kid that at 12 is at the same size as his parents and won't grow anymore while other will surpass that hight and size but only later. |
Dude lamine is a prodigy in a million. Watch his u12 videos he was already above and just kept that way never slowing down in terms of skills and performance. |