Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What's the point of winning games at U10 then getting killed from U12 onwards because you neglected to develop the tools to keep enjoying the game past elementary school?
I was rapping about how practice is boss. We don't need some jive turkey coming in here trying to confuse the situation. Can you dig it?
Not comprehending your jargon
Just hang loose, brother.
Okay, sister
I think you're supposed to respond with cracker or honky in keeping with the theme established by the racist PP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What's the point of winning games at U10 then getting killed from U12 onwards because you neglected to develop the tools to keep enjoying the game past elementary school?
I was rapping about how practice is boss. We don't need some jive turkey coming in here trying to confuse the situation. Can you dig it?
Not comprehending your jargon
Just hang loose, brother.
Okay, sister
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What's the point of winning games at U10 then getting killed from U12 onwards because you neglected to develop the tools to keep enjoying the game past elementary school?
I was rapping about how practice is boss. We don't need some jive turkey coming in here trying to confuse the situation. Can you dig it?
Not comprehending your jargon
Just hang loose, brother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What's the point of winning games at U10 then getting killed from U12 onwards because you neglected to develop the tools to keep enjoying the game past elementary school?
I was rapping about how practice is boss. We don't need some jive turkey coming in here trying to confuse the situation. Can you dig it?
Not comprehending your jargon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What's the point of winning games at U10 then getting killed from U12 onwards because you neglected to develop the tools to keep enjoying the game past elementary school?
I was rapping about how practice is boss. We don't need some jive turkey coming in here trying to confuse the situation. Can you dig it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What's the point of winning games at U10 then getting killed from U12 onwards because you neglected to develop the tools to keep enjoying the game past elementary school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What are you talking about, they only start keeping score caring about winning in Europe after the kid reaches 25...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
What are you talking about, they only start keeping score caring about winning in Europe after the kid reaches 25...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Clearly. Practice is where you get better, not in games. Soccer at the youth level is ALL about development and not winning or anything else.
Doesn't everyone know "most European countries" don't keep score or care about winning until at least 15 or 16 years of age?
Practice is where it's at, man.
Anonymous wrote:Kids need to have different coaches every 2-3 years. Find a new team and don’t look back
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he’s not getting playing time why are you paying for this?
I truly don’t understand why people pay to have their kids sit on the bench.
To get better in practice.
Anonymous wrote:We left a team due to a coach who continuously yelled at DS. Last straw was when coach blamed DS (yelled at him “that is all your fault”) for passing back to a defender who had a terrible first touch, lost the ball, then illegally slide tackled the forward who stole the ball, causing a free kick and a goal. Took a long time for DS to stop looking at the sideline after every play to see if he was going to get yelled at. Last time I checked there are 11 on the field. Time to find a new team OP.