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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You question concerns me. The first thing you need to understand is...don't worry about the club. Worry about the team your kid is on. What is THAT team's coach like? What are the players like on THAT team? What are the parents like on THAT team? How does your kid fit in to THAT team? What is the competition like for THAT team? Does THAT team meet your requirements? Don't worry about the club. All the other stuff is just noise.[/quote] This answer is foolish. Club matters, philosophies, structure, coaching staff from U7-U19, success stories from development. That all matters. Look at Richmond United, strong development and coaching. They have a program for not only on the field development but off the field development . They built a weekly plan to make sure they are players understood the mechanisms of the game by not only on the field training but weekly film studies and weightlifting/speed training. That’s the type of program that breeds success and attracts talent so that the “team” meets all requirements. If the club or program doesn’t have a structured diagram like Richmonds ECNL it’s waste of your money and time. [/quote] OP is talking about little kids, though. In which case PP is correct.[/quote] Pp said it starry at U7- I’m sure that film study is interesting [/quote]
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