| There are lots of kids who want to play forward. However, forwards who can create and bury scoring chances and lead a team are very rare. I see lots of teams using a "false 9" that is really just hiding a player who can't play anywhere else. |
Luckily mine was accepting of basic advice since she was tiny. If you can only use one foot that's a weakness and you can score more with both feet than you can one. |
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People must not watch professional and international soccer to realize Defenders are on every team
Folks are freaking out about their kid playing defense like it's not an important part of the game |
I call BS, your GK isn't the fastest or best techie on his team. Keepers are important, but stop being delusional. |
I maintain that GKs are asked to specialize in goal only too soon. They should play the field to build ball skills and game IQ. How else are GKs going to build passing and distribution skills under pressure? Also, I firmly belive that every player should play goal at some point in their soccer journey so they realize it's not as easy as they think. FWIW, my DS split time in goal from U9 thru U15, including some MLS seasons, before his size caught up with him and he switched to the field. |
Parents are weird and whatever, but the kids themselves often don't want to play defense. In a nutshell, you are always responsible and can't screw up or it's a goal. Offensive players make mistakes, miss shots, give the ball away and no one says boo. CB gets out of position and an attacker slips behind and scores and they are blamed. |
No one wanna play defense because they don’t want the responsibility and pressure and some kids can’t handle it. |
This must be about recreational levels or low level travel not being evaluated by knowledgeable coaches Ignorant evaluators won't see all the poor technical skills and decisions made by attacking players |
When the winger doesn't come back to help, they look worse than the wing-back |
The population of left-dominant people in the world has not changed LOL. |
This! At low levels, a desperate coach will take anyone who isn’t afraid to stand in the goal. But once things get competitive, you can’t just decide to play keeper to up your odds. DS didn’t start out with any intention of being keeper when young but that’s where he landed because he had the unique skill set. He ended up really enjoying it. You have to be a bit crazy, very fearless and know how to read the field. You need good form to reduce injury. You need to know how to protect yourself from nasty collisions. It’s a dangerous position to play and I would not have encouraged it if I realized when DS first started. And contrary to popular belief, you need to be good with your feet. |
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We all agree its GK.
I guess the question is what's the second most unpopular job? |
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The best player on my kid's MLS next team is a leftie who worked on his right and now is two footed. By far the best player on the team. |
| I have boy/girl twins. Really tough to find a goalie for the girls and all the boys fought over it. A little older now, and all the girls want to play mid-field and forward. What they don’t know is that the worst players are usually stuck at forward, bc at least they won’t lose us a goal there. Our team often ties or loses 1-0, 2-0. We need better forwards, but we are a mid-tier team, and I think a lot of the high scoring stars are on the higher teams. |