Anonymous wrote:Another question re U12 girls. DD is a holding midfielder on a U12 team of an ECNL club. Her strength is quick and accurate passing with both feet. In her last year before transitioning to ECNL, is there anything that she should focus on in particular to do well at the next level?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is it your experience that defenders and goalies have communication issues?
Frustration coming from DC that instructions are ignored ... for example, telling defender to play wide or carry ball and it is played back with opponent bearing down. Then when mistake is made, the defenders complain.
Suggestions on ways to improve? Is it true that defense should always be deferring to goalie on how she/he wants them to play? Like asking to mark player and then defender decides to give space, leading to unmarked players in box.
Based on my observation, I see this with full time goalies that didn't get enough field experience. I'm hoping the coach chimes in but i really have a hard time seeing a specialized goalie below U13, they just don't have the field experience needed to communicate effectively. In fact, I've seen them give the completely wrong instruction.
RantingSoccerDad wrote:What can refs do to teach coaches the Laws of the Game?
(For example -- no, a keeper doesn't have to have both hands on the ball to have possession. That came up in one of my games this season.)
RantingSoccerDad wrote:What can refs do to teach coaches the Laws of the Game?
(For example -- no, a keeper doesn't have to have both hands on the ball to have possession. That came up in one of my games this season.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, I was talking about time and money, those types of sacrifices would have to be made to let her play DA, if she makes it of course. But I’ve seen some of the other players on the team she’s interested in, would not say she’s too far behind them if behind at all.
Keep in mind that you should be comparing your player to the top five kids on the team of rising U13's to make comparisons. Not all of the kids on that current team will make DA the following year.