Anonymous wrote:Unpopular Opinion: that the state of youth soccer in this area is generally.......good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't go to 11v11 until U15.
But at u11 the kids are already too big for the little fields
Anonymous wrote:My unpopular opinion is that refs should give yellow (and red) cards much more liberally starting at U-littles for hard fouls and "tactical" fouls. I've seen way too many slide tackles from behind and wild elbows while fighting for the ball that very seldom get a yellow card. I think more cards would (1) protect and encourage skillful play and (2) teach the offenders to play clean at an early age. What are some of your unpopular opinions?
Anonymous wrote:Don't go to 11v11 until U15.
Anonymous wrote:My unpopular opinion is that the opinion of a parent who played D1 soccer a lifetime ago does not make their opinion on the current state of youth soccer any more valuable than anyone else's.
Anonymous wrote:The whole system is messed up. I say this as a wife of someone who is a lifelong soccer player, national collegiate champion, and youth coach ever since. As well as a mom to 3 players.
Anonymous wrote:That youth soccer coaches realize that encouraging multi-sport athletes - particularly at all ages before high school - results in better athletes and kids overall. And - here's a news flash - it makes them better soccer players in the end.
The pressure/guilt trips that coaches in this area put on young kids to "do" soccer all year round - ridiculous "training sessions" 3 days a week, indoor training etc. - with the obvious threat of losing playing time or getting in coach's doghouse. Makes it extremely difficult for kids to play other sports during the offseason. They end up burned out on soccer by middle school without much background in anything else.