Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must say what is impressive is the number of Barca haters on this forum. The number of replies in this thread says a lot. seems to be a lot of people rooting against them
I don’t think there are many “haters” at all. Just realists.
Anonymous wrote:I must say what is impressive is the number of Barca haters on this forum. The number of replies in this thread says a lot. seems to be a lot of people rooting against them
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve watched that u9 team at practices. They are good
Definitely not picking on Barca here, but what exactly is the basis for this?
How many of us are going around and comparing U9 practices? And what's the criteria?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's better to play 09s Ina really high level tournament for their age than to just put them against bigger, older kids.
I actually lget why they do this. There are only a couple 09s that are good enough to play with 08 or 07s, so it’s a good challenge for these kids to play up with others at their development level. If there was an entire team of 09s at this level then I’m sure they’d play together. But kids don’t develop always according to their ages. And an early 09 isn’t that off from a late 07.
I’ve seen Barca do this now with my kids. Put them with a better team for a while to challenge and evaluate them, then drop them down to give them a chance to be a leader on the field, gain confidence, then challenge them again. Never let them get too comfortable. It’s definitly a different approach than we (and the players) are used to but I like it now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's better to play 09s Ina really high level tournament for their age than to just put them against bigger, older kids.
I actually lget why they do this. There are only a couple 09s that are good enough to play with 08 or 07s, so it’s a good challenge for these kids to play up with others at their development level. If there was an entire team of 09s at this level then I’m sure they’d play together. But kids don’t develop always according to their ages. And an early 09 isn’t that off from a late 07.
I’ve seen Barca do this now with my kids. Put them with a better team for a while to challenge and evaluate them, then drop them down to give them a chance to be a leader on the field, gain confidence, then challenge them again. Never let them get too comfortable. It’s definitly a different approach than we (and the players) are used to but I like it now
Anonymous wrote: It's better to play 09s Ina really high level tournament for their age than to just put them against bigger, older kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind Barca moves players between teams a lot. The same team may have different players and coaches from day to day or week to week, and often invite players to play from other teams or age groups. They train this way also in order to keep players in unpredictable situations to teach them to adapt.
Yep I saw them play in an ‘07 tournament and they brought ‘09.
That's just dumb.
I really love the Barca program. I have 3 kids playing in it. But if that is really true, then I agree. It's better to play 09s Ina really high level tournament for their age than to just put them against bigger, older kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all clubs tend to have pockets of age groups that are stronger or weaker.
AMEN, just take a look at CCL's standings and NCSL. Not one club is dominating which is good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind Barca moves players between teams a lot. The same team may have different players and coaches from day to day or week to week, and often invite players to play from other teams or age groups. They train this way also in order to keep players in unpredictable situations to teach them to adapt.
Yep I saw them play in an ‘07 tournament and they brought ‘09.
That's just dumb.