My kid had 38 goals in one season U10đŸ˜€. He is now U16 and gets just a couple a season. |
A really good GK - I mean a truly dominant one - should be scoring several goals a game as well as keeping a clean sheet. |
I assumed this was a tongue in cheek response to a silly question. As was the guy who suggested the numbers should be higher. I guess sarcasm is dead these days. |
For the first half, yes. A true standout would score 2x these numbers by the final whistle. |
Final whistle? Where I grew up a through-and-through, 100% genuine standout would score 3x these numbers before the first whistle. |
| Before the first whistle? That’s not possible. Our top player goes 1 v 11 with two left shoes, blindfolded, while babysitting his brother wearing a baby Bjorn and cooking steaks on the sideline to a perfect medium rare. Sometimes he scores 5 goals a game with 5 assists to himself. He went DIII |
+1. It’s a combination of several things. A natural goal scorer at the top level can score 3 or 4 goals depending on team being played. BUT can this player take the stress of other players competing for their spot? Can they keep developing their tech skills? Do they have the right killer instincts, meaning aggressiveness and soccer IQ and are they coachable. So many factors to take into consideration and develop. |
All while playing at FCV? |
apparently NONE is the answer. Look at Top Drawer soccer list of 100 Female college freshman. LOTs and LOTs of forwards on there with literally ZERO goals and ZERO assists. Zero. |
+1 |
Lots of goals against a lower level team means nothing. Not in club, not in high school, not in college. |
Hard troll. Soccer ain’t basketball, brotha. |
Pfft. Sounds like your top player likely wouldn't make our bench. |
I know. but the steaks were awesome. |
Ah well then. I take it back. Your player is better. |