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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's funny the players our club sent at u13 for Talent IDs have for the most part fizzled out. Coaches were dazzeled by players that could score at will against crap teams. Unfortunately ball hogs need the entire team to win against better teams.[/quote] This is true every year. All the U13, U14, U15 ID camp kids are never seen again. [/quote] This is so so true. These players shine individually but lack the teamwork skill and mindset. We lack of talent in the midfield because the big player who can strike well is selected as the best player. Then when forming a national team scouts select 21 players with the same quals.[/quote] And those 13, 14 yr olds get mighty slow later in life. By the time they are in college a lot of them can barely run or don't play. Looking at you FCV. Yeah, they are in good schools, but one is barely getting minutes, one quit, and one plays but slow and lumbering... the best of the worst. [/quote] I’ve seen puberty have a huge effect across all sports, kids that were strong when younger don’t stay that way after puberty. Some who were dismissed when young come out of puberty much stronger and better players. Many coaches/teams pick players when they are younger and they have sticking power, when they fall off through puberty. [/quote]
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