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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Playing games is important to developing players, but that wasn't the poster's argument. It was that kids can develop even if on a large roster. Part of "development" is learning to compete, which includes competing for playing time. Just because you're on the team doesn't mean you're on the field. You have to EARN it. Maybe that means you practice extra. Maybe you spend 2 hours on weekends by yourself juggling or practicing shooting. Maybe you dig deeper and hustle more. Or get fit. Or watch more professional matches. But if you expect to play because you are on the team, you belong in rec soccer, not the DA. And if you're not earning playing minutes, that doesn't mean you're not a valuable part of the team. Or that you DESERVE to play. Or that you're not "developing." The statement "If clubs are not giving player's the chance to get significant minutes in games on a regular basis, then they simply don't care that much about that player's development. Those players are only there to provide depth, practice fodder, and $$" is utter nonsense. The "chance to get significant minutes" is based on merit, and I assure you, every DA coach gives every player "the chance" to EARN time. If you're performing, you play. [/quote] That’s the problem with WS-VA, playing time is NOT based on merit. Everyone plays relatively equal minutes. You don’t have to go to practice, you can goof off while at practice and will still get to start. The kids who should be starting have to sit in order to allow players 19-28 on the roster to get playing time[/quote] I think this is pulled out of thin air. You are telling me that you have done a minute by minute breakdown of all the players and have come to the conclusion that all the players play the same number of minutes? I think you need to back such a statement up. [/quote] I'm not sure if it's the case across all age groups, but it has been not just observed but told to younger age groups., by coaching staff as there is currently re-entry that this is the case.[/quote] Our eyes lie to us but the numbers generally don't. Ego often plays a role in things. If little Susie gets subbed out at minute 60 I've witnessed parents believe the loss of 20 minutes of playing time claimed to be the coach is playing everyone the same. I'm sure if you asked the kid who only got 20 or 15 minutes did not feel as though the minutes were equal. So, since there are numbers out there to back this up, please use those to support your argument. Not that I don't trust your lying eyes of course. Now, for your statement to be true all subs are made at halftime right? Because that is what equal means. [/quote] Or it could mean that starting means you get a full half + 20 more minutes and then starts are fairly evenly spread across the board. So playing time may not be equal in a game, but it is over the course of a season. [/quote]
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