Try the one or two top players on the team....specially coming from a small club. |
For some refs, they need to know the game first before teaching coaches. I understand some calls are subjective, but then some are just wrong. |
TBF there are at least as many refs who get that wrong as coaches. In addition to the situation when a GK pins ball on ground with one outstretched hand, the other most common incorrect no-call I see is when an attacker challenges while the ball is between GK's hands but he is still bobbling it -- hasn't fully secured it yet. Most refs seem to think the NFL rule applies (where a dropped ball in that circumstance would be an incomplete pass rather than a fumble, b/c the receive never had possession). According to Law 12, the ball being between the GKs hands is enough to constitute possession in soccer. The purpose of the law is to protect the GK from injury. Refs not knowing how to apply this rule correctly cause a lot more damage than stupid coaches yelling about it. |
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Hey coach,
So u12 girls. I can see some girls getting better and others seem to be standing still. It’s just happening pretty fast. It seems to becoming a more technical game. Some of the big fast girls who were stars last year(and before) are now just okay or worst. They are consistently beat by the technical girls. I am I just seeing things? What will happen when they move to the full size field? |
This is for high school varsity goalie that plays club so experience and knowledge is not the issue. Simple commands like "away" instead result in pass back to goalie on wrong foot under pressure. They're easy mistakes that could be avoided if defenders listened. So that's why the question asked is if this is normal or should the goalie be the rightfully frustrated. |
| Another question re U12 girls. DD is a holding midfielder on a U12 team of an ECNL club. Her strength is quick and accurate passing with both feet. In her last year before transitioning to ECNL, is there anything that she should focus on in particular to do well at the next level? |
If she has the technical parts down, she should start figuring out when she can make passes forward to break lines of the opposition. Best holding mids are spatially aware of where they are on the field, know if they can receive and turn on the ball and make a pass forward. |