Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice try, but no.
But we both can agree it sucks being on the outside looking in.
You must be a 2011 Alexandria dad. Very sorry about that.![]()
You strike me as a sad, resentful little bomb throwing boy-man. Keep tossing until you hit a target, any target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice try, but no.
But we both can agree it sucks being on the outside looking in.
You must be a 2011 Alexandria dad. Very sorry about that.![]()
Anonymous wrote:As others said 9X9 is fine with a bigger field the issue is most tournaments don’t have field space for the 90 yard field so the play on half fields which is way to small for u12. My kid was a midfielder coach would move him to striker or center d in tournaments so that she would get touches. The field was so small majority of passes would bypass the midfielders. I watched a u12 tournament recently where in same game goalie scored then other team scored on a kickoff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's up with all these clubs u12 playing 11x11 1 year ahead of time? Don't kids would get more from playing on the tight 9x9 field format? Seems counter productive.
In my opinion there are at least two factors:
1) everybody else is doing it, so teams and players feel forced to start getting used to 11v11 in the Spring. If they don't, they will be at a disadvantage for at least the first two months in the Fall.
2) With the exception of some bigger fields, 9v9 is too small at U12. The kids are bigger and there is no space, which can make the game too physical. The keepers can punt the ball from box to box and so the game can turn into a kickball contest and increase the frequency of headers, which is not desirable at this age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's up with all these clubs u12 playing 11x11 1 year ahead of time? Don't kids would get more from playing on the tight 9x9 field format? Seems counter productive.
In my opinion there are at least two factors:
1) everybody else is doing it, so teams and players feel forced to start getting used to 11v11 in the Spring. If they don't, they will be at a disadvantage for at least the first two months in the Fall.
2) With the exception of some bigger fields, 9v9 is too small at U12. The kids are bigger and there is no space, which can make the game too physical. The keepers can punt the ball from box to box and so the game can turn into a kickball contest and increase the frequency of headers, which is not desirable at this age.
Anonymous wrote:What's up with all these clubs u12 playing 11x11 1 year ahead of time? Don't kids would get more from playing on the tight 9x9 field format? Seems counter productive.