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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine does. She says Monday night practices are a joke. It's the one day she hates. [/quote] Just like the other poster thought, maybe you should move to a club that likes to play longballs if she doesn't like practicing in small spaces. WS may not seem like the right fit for her, but there are several choices in the area who specialize in kick and run. [/quote] You people are ridiculous apologists for WS. For the thousands of dollars that you pay, your kids should not get crammed in like that on any day ever.[/quote] How much will it cost for my kid to be on the pitch completely alone? Who cares, it doesn't matter. My daughters soccer development is not really linked to Monday's field size, the amount of players training on a field and cost is an argument is based on misleading issues. As a player, my daughter will be having to surveil the pitch quickly, looking for good decisions and appropriate risks, and make offensive/defensive transition accordingly under the guidance of the coaches/trainers at Spirit. If anything the translation to a larger size training area will give her and her teammates more time and be more effective since they will have already made the requisite looks/touches/decisions based on the trainings increased pressure of small spaces. I'm really hoping that our daughters can properly weight and direct a pass across a 2 player path if need be without Monday's training side being the lynchpin to their individual and team developmental success. To the WS VA 04 parent who wants a bigger training portion of the field. I really suggest that tonight you engage with some of the parents that you don't normally talk to discuss the various perspectives of training area size and its effect on training. [/quote]
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