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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have 2:26 to spare? Listen to some wisdom from one of the legendary coaches of the 90s-00s “You build a player like you build a house. You start by technical foundation. If you don’t have the touch by age 14, forget it, you’ll never be a football player” https://youtu.be/8vA0uBgzLYU?si=Mcu2gT3jAx0bT49N[/quote] Every kid from u7-u17 is a football player. 40 kids head to the local superstar trainer. 5 leave with a little more skill than when they showed up and were talented before going. 35 others just head back and do maradonas all over the field and are objectively worse. they were always going to be bad to mediocre but could be contributing players, but now they are ballhogs and literally costing games. yes, in a perfect world technical training at a young age is important for developing players. its just not getting done right.[/quote]
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