Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD watches soccer all the time. we go to united and spirit games on the regular. She follows premier league, WSL, La liga and a couple others.
It helps them understand the game. Our coaches encourage it.
No girls should not watch professional European soccer. The girls/womens game in the US has little to nothing in common with the major European leagues -men’s or women’s. The Europeans change formations based on who has the ball and/or field position, they pass out of pressure, commonly put 4-7 pass together and have a very high speed of play. The majority of US travel coaches do not even watch those leagues or understand was is happening on the field.
If the girls watch that style of play they will want to play that way. That style of play does not fit what the travel coaches want. Now the NWSL and college soccer fits the travel/ECNL style of play.
Anonymous wrote:DD watches NWSL games and follows a lot of the players. But some of the games she'll turn off because the play is so bad and game becomes hard to watch. Players constantly losing the ball, ball goes out of bounds every minute, kicking the ball up the field to the other team's keeper, punt. It's unwatchable. Some of the teams play better soccer.
She'll also watch EPL but their skills and speed are so good it's not really something she could execute on her own so I'm not sure how much she learns. It's like watching everyone dunking in the NBA. Not something that can be copied.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering how many kids actually sit and watch professional games once they are old enough to have the attention span to do it? Do you think they benefit, if your kids watch?
Anonymous wrote:DD watches soccer all the time. we go to united and spirit games on the regular. She follows premier league, WSL, La liga and a couple others.
It helps them understand the game. Our coaches encourage it.
Anonymous wrote:lol. My kids spent most Sat/Sun watching EPL on Peacock and when streamed on US stations. We have subscription for that. When they are not at home, they stream on apps. They watch together on the field with their teammates. We go to EPL games. They follow their favorite players in social media, and watch all the Champions, FA, and endless extra "cups" that I personally think are damaging to players but on throughout the season.
Speaking of, I'm looking forward to Dortmund winning this weekend.
We watch zero MLS.
Anonymous wrote:DD watches every night. Arsenal or Man City if possible. Otherwise women’s. Collegiate is last option.