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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After a few weeks with GD, how do Rev parents and players on his new teams feel about him?[/quote] Had no issues. My DD likes the style (not kickball) for those who claim he plays that style. Watched his entire practice last night and [b]no balls left the ground unless striking for the goal. [/b]A lot of negativity was gathered on this string about him. I’d say VRSC has had a lot of talent coming out at multiple age groups to test the waters. I’m sure this is giving VRSC current players angst. [/quote] That.can also be a problem. [/quote] Oh pray tell why? What if that was the objective of this practice session. Dumb comment.[/quote] No. It is not. Don't lie to yourself, and everyone else. You were happy because you believed it to be only 500 sideways and backwards passes every game from now on. If it was the objective of the practice, in your giddiness to tell everyone about it you would have mentioned it. Moreover, I hate to break it to you[b] most girls currently playing for VRSC, across the age groups I have seen, don't have the technical skills to play the tika-taka style. And they won't magically appear overnight. [/b] What a happy ignorant know nothing you are, Sir/Madame/M'theydy.[/quote] +1.[/quote] Right, seems the kick and run style currently prevails at this club...sometimes blunt force trauma is the only way the ball advances up the pitch. [/quote] There is a place for direct football. Liverpool was extremely successful under Klopp playing direct football. However, they also used a high intensity press in conjunction with the style. Again, it takes special personnel to accomplish it. I'd be surprised if many/any of the youth clubs around here could replicate it. Kick and run, on the other hand...[/quote] This is like pointing to Larry Csonka and the 72 Dolphins to justify your kid's football team not throwing the ball. [/quote] Not at all. There are varying levels and if your talent can run a system well enough for your age group to impose your will on an opponent anything can work. Would it look like a Klopp team? Of course not. But does anyone really believe a youth team playing a tika-taka style can do it as well as Barcelona or MCFC, in the prime Guardiola years? It just has to be done well enough. But again, you need the proper personnel who understand their roles and can physically achieve it.[/quote]
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