Anonymous wrote:develops better skills by keeping the ball on the deck and limits repeated brain injury. great move by ussf
As for learning how to head the ball - there are lots of pros who are really bad at it. You can get away with being clueless in the air if you are ultra elite with the ball at your feet.
When's the last time you saw iniesta or xavi execute a half decent header that wasn't a cushioned trap off a lob pass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:develops better skills by keeping the ball on the deck and limits repeated brain injury. great move by ussf
As for learning how to head the ball - there are lots of pros who are really bad at it. You can get away with being clueless in the air if you are ultra elite with the ball at your feet.
When's the last time you saw iniesta or xavi execute a half decent header that wasn't a cushioned trap off a lob pass?
I haven't seen Xavi execute anything in a while since he doesn't get any playing time. Isn't it time for him to come play for DC United and be MLS league MVP for a couple of years ?
Anonymous wrote:develops better skills by keeping the ball on the deck and limits repeated brain injury. great move by ussf
As for learning how to head the ball - there are lots of pros who are really bad at it. You can get away with being clueless in the air if you are ultra elite with the ball at your feet.
When's the last time you saw iniesta or xavi execute a half decent header that wasn't a cushioned trap off a lob pass?
Anonymous wrote:Reasonable step. But this will be fertile ground for lawsuits down the road. As well it should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reasonable step. But this will be fertile ground for lawsuits down the road. As well it should.
As well it should?
It seems like USSF is acting in a proactive manner before there is any established science proving that heading is bad.
Who do you thing deserves to be sued?
Anonymous wrote:Reasonable step. But this will be fertile ground for lawsuits down the road. As well it should.
Anonymous wrote:I'm unimpressed. If they truly cared about the well-being of kids, they would have been more aggressive in limiting heading. But alas, developing players for international competition is the primary goal.