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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]so let me understand, you opinion is a bad club typically has a curriculum or a style of play that they work toward teaching? is that what you are saying?[/quote] If all they are teaching is one style and not the whole game - yes.[/quote] Because you feel kids can learn the whole game in 3 Ninety minute sessions per week with 18+ other kids their age all of various skill, interest and capability. So a club is bad because they break the game down into manageable bite size curriculum and you see this as bad. My guess is you are the same parent that complains about US Soccer and has all the solutions but each day you get up and go to your office job pushing paper and taking long lunch breaks We definitely dont agree my friend. These are not future pro's we are talking about. They are 10, 11, 12 ... years olds with only limited capacity to learn a complex game. Give them two maybe three sessions a week and they are only scratching the surface. But we can blame it on the club and say a good coach would get more out of them. Where are all these great coaches ?[/quote] People that can't explain complex things simply will definitely struggle. Now, if you want your kid to play a certain style AND you have ambitions to player beyond high school, just make sure you find an environment that caters to the style.[/quote]
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