NOVASoccerCoach wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach - What do you do?
We have a player on the team that is probably 1-2 levels below the rest of the team, the coach seems very frustrated and because he's on the squad he feels the need to play the the individual. Our club has 3 teams for this age group and they preach the benefits of the club's ability to move players up and down appropriately but it seems like they are afraid of the politics that may come with moving players down. i've seen it down during tryouts, but never during season, we seem to only move players up because that's a good news story.
Sounds like a team problem which is out of your control. You're going to have to deal with it or just move clubs. One player is definitely not ruining your team, I can guarantee you that. He may not belong there but if it's just one player then the coach can easily find ways to "hide" him or play him in positions to succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Coach - What do you do?
We have a player on the team that is probably 1-2 levels below the rest of the team, the coach seems very frustrated and because he's on the squad he feels the need to play the the individual. Our club has 3 teams for this age group and they preach the benefits of the club's ability to move players up and down appropriately but it seems like they are afraid of the politics that may come with moving players down. i've seen it down during tryouts, but never during season, we seem to only move players up because that's a good news story.
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Anonymous wrote:NOVASoccerCoach wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a versatile player, who excels at multiple positions, I wonder what positions coaches of high level teams (DA and ECNL) consider to be the hardest to fill?
Striker and a good Center Midfielder (Especially Holding Mids) are by far the most difficult positions to play and the most difficult positions to find. They are extremely niche positions and require a lot of positional intelligence.
My U15 DS plays 6 or 8. Any advice on thing he could do to enhance his "positional intelligence"? It seems to me that coaches in the US have not much to convey in this regard.
NOVASoccerCoach wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of a versatile player, who excels at multiple positions, I wonder what positions coaches of high level teams (DA and ECNL) consider to be the hardest to fill?
Striker and a good Center Midfielder (Especially Holding Mids) are by far the most difficult positions to play and the most difficult positions to find. They are extremely niche positions and require a lot of positional intelligence.
NOVASoccerCoach wrote:Anonymous wrote:is it really worth it to play DA/ECNL, with all the traveling and expense?
how many of these kids really make college soccer as the end game?
If your kid wants a new challenge, is considering playing in college and/or is interested in a career possibly in soccer in the future, playing in the DA/ECNL is a great resume addition to have if they want to coach.
Anonymous wrote:is it really worth it to play DA/ECNL, with all the traveling and expense?
how many of these kids really make college soccer as the end game?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is it really worth it to play DA/ECNL, with all the traveling and expense?
how many of these kids really make college soccer as the end game?
Looking at last years commitments from the DC area DA/ECNL teams, it looks like 70% or more are off to play college soccer. Is it worth the expense, depends on what you value.
Anonymous wrote:is it really worth it to play DA/ECNL, with all the traveling and expense?
how many of these kids really make college soccer as the end game?
Anonymous wrote:is it really worth it to play DA/ECNL, with all the traveling and expense?
how many of these kids really make college soccer as the end game?
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As parents, how do you when to tell your kid that it is time to specialize in one sport in order to maximize one potential?
You don't. You tell him what the coaches said. Then you tell him it's up to him to decide if he wants to prove them wrong or if he wants to follow their advice. If he is passionate enough about his football he can find a way to make the tennis help him rather than hinder him.