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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DD and I have struggled with team and club selection. We live in NW and can make BSC, MYS, AS, and WS VA 45 minutes. DD is going into HS next year and currently plays for a competitive club in the area (non-ECNL/DA). I have been at this for a few years and have yet to fund a club that actually develops players. Most of the stand-out performance I have seen are players that develop on their own. The top coaches that I have seen are great at tactics but I don't see much player development, i.e. technical skills. It seem that the focus at all the top clubs is winning. There are a few that have a reputation for developing players but most are focused on winning. If that is the case. are we just paying fees to win. It seems like it makes more sense to hire a personal coach than to spend $3,000-10,000 on elite travel. I recognize that players need competition and good training to fully develop but it seems the philosophy of the local coaches is to focus more on competition and winning. My view is supported byt the fact that few of the top teams were formed at u10 and then moved up to their current status. Most players join these teams after being developed elsewhere. Any thoughts. I would also love to hear from DA parents. Have your DCs improved their technical skills. [/quote] Make sure you put your DD with strong, talented players. That can vary from club to club based on age group. If she trains with better, it will help her become better. If she is with a low talent pool, even if it's a good coach, that will drag her level down. Ask the clubs for her to attend the practices of the teams for age group and see the quality of the practice, the size of the field space and also how many are on the roster so you can see if she's going to get appropriate game time, or find herself not rostered for games. Part of development is being able to play. Also, watch a club game if you can, as that will show you the level of play, the style of play and also how substitutions work. It will also give you a sense of coaching. [/quote]
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