Anonymous wrote:At what age do you think possession style teams start to dominate the big/fast/physical teams?
U14?
U15?
Referencing this game where U15 Barcelona dominates possession against one of the top US teams in the country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN94aS0q0To
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In baseball we don’t expect little league coaches to teach kids how to throw and catch a ball either. It is expected. Coaches teach the game, even at young ages.
The only “skill” somewhat developed is batting and pitching as they are progressively implemented.
That we have an expectation that skill building should be a part of the club process is the problem but it is not unexpected considering the number of parents who never played the game themselves and lack the ability to pass the skills on at early ages.
Soccer is a little more complex than baseball
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In baseball we don’t expect little league coaches to teach kids how to throw and catch a ball either. It is expected. Coaches teach the game, even at young ages.
The only “skill” somewhat developed is batting and pitching as they are progressively implemented.
That we have an expectation that skill building should be a part of the club process is the problem but it is not unexpected considering the number of parents who never played the game themselves and lack the ability to pass the skills on at early ages.
Soccer is a little more complex than baseball
Anonymous wrote:At what age do you think possession style teams start to dominate the big/fast/physical teams?
U14?
U15?
Referencing this game where U15 Barcelona dominates possession against one of the top US teams in the country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN94aS0q0To
Anonymous wrote:In baseball we don’t expect little league coaches to teach kids how to throw and catch a ball either. It is expected. Coaches teach the game, even at young ages.
The only “skill” somewhat developed is batting and pitching as they are progressively implemented.
That we have an expectation that skill building should be a part of the club process is the problem but it is not unexpected considering the number of parents who never played the game themselves and lack the ability to pass the skills on at early ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 13:30, the announcer says - PDA last season went 32-0, and outscored the opposition 216 "goals for" to 19 "goals against"
Weren’t there other top European teams in ICC? How did they do?
They were dominated. Barcelona was the only foreign girls team that did not get dominated.
Barca played a good game
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 13:30, the announcer says - PDA last season went 32-0, and outscored the opposition 216 "goals for" to 19 "goals against"
Weren’t there other top European teams in ICC? How did they do?
They were dominated. Barcelona was the only foreign girls team that did not get dominated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 13:30, the announcer says - PDA last season went 32-0, and outscored the opposition 216 "goals for" to 19 "goals against"
Weren’t there other top European teams in ICC? How did they do?