Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about at U9? There is a kid who plays the first half of every game in goal but they don’t provide GK training so what is the point?
That sounds ridiculous
We didn't have a real keeper until U13. Still won a lot of games. U9 is not when you worry about a keeper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about at U9? There is a kid who plays the first half of every game in goal but they don’t provide GK training so what is the point?
That sounds ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:What about at U9? There is a kid who plays the first half of every game in goal but they don’t provide GK training so what is the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is U13 and has been playing the same position since U11. He's only one of 4 that don't get subbed. He has definitely gotten better at that position and likes it, so don't really have any gripes with the coaches. If he hated being there, then I might have a problem with it. As long as there is progression is what I look at.
Thanks for providing backup for my statements earlier of how this works. While a player definitely needs some time to learn a position, at what expense to themselves, others and the team?
PP, What is your definition of progression? At a position or as a well rounded player?
Anonymous wrote:My son is U13 and has been playing the same position since U11. He's only one of 4 that don't get subbed. He has definitely gotten better at that position and likes it, so don't really have any gripes with the coaches. If he hated being there, then I might have a problem with it. As long as there is progression is what I look at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, do you know your coach well? Cause they probably will tell you that you pay for their expertise and vision, so go back to your car since when you drop them off, they are his for that 90 mins. Or they arent going to explain their vision since this is a marathon. Or you dont know what anything looks like by u17, so lets just put a pin it.
I love these coach responses post-fee.
So you’re a coach? You know what is developmentally appropriate this age?
Anonymous wrote:Lol, do you know your coach well? Cause they probably will tell you that you pay for their expertise and vision, so go back to your car since when you drop them off, they are his for that 90 mins. Or they arent going to explain their vision since this is a marathon. Or you dont know what anything looks like by u17, so lets just put a pin it.
I love these coach responses post-fee.