Originally posted by Unregistered
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
New Age Mattix updated
Collapse
X
-
yepyepyep
- Quote
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by yepyepyep View PostNo, I mean a true rec league. You play your 8 to 10 games a season and have a pizza party at the end. Still have promotion/relegation to keep play even but keep it low cost and have no overriding purpose other than to be a venue for kids to have fun. That would cover about 90% of the teams out there.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat a putz. I can be objective and it isn't just my kid it is the entire team. If the team gets hit with the flu or something fine bring them but don't give them playing tome at the REAL teams expense. Speed of play - your a tool.
- Quote
Comment
-
yepyepyep
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAYSO does that already. Very low cost, equal PT, etc. For many it works - on the West Coast it's a much bigger program. But then many others get caught up in travel, and then premier....Travel has it's place. So does premier for highly talented players. It's that wide overlap band between travel and premier that needs to shift back down to primarily travel. Rec and travel should be left as is the with the age changes. It benefits no one at that level and many kids really do just want to play with their friends/classmates. Let it be.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere's a reason they don't bring up your "REAL" team members to play on the first team. It's speed of play. You don't know what you don't know. That's unfortunate but typical. Your snazzy use of all caps to highlight the REAL team pretty much seals the deal on lack of objectivity from you. Happy holidays.
If your a coach doing this - STOP. Happy Holidays.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe you are confused. They bring "elite" players down to play on lower team when we have plenty of subs. I have had kids play at pretty much all the levels so save your you don't know insights for yourself. You tried to say elite players don't look as good when they play down due to speed of play... and probably you think the lower players are too stupid to support the elite players properly.
If your a coach doing this - STOP. Happy Holidays.
Many times coaches bring "elite" players down to shut up the cry-baby delusional parents on the lower team. Only the legit rubes continue to complain after that. Those are the kids that get cut the next year so the coach doesn't have to deal with the parents anymore. It's a shame that a parent can so adversely effect their child's path in club soccer.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI get it. They bring "elite" players down so the lower team has a chance to win because the normal players, and most definitely the subs, aren't capable of getting the job done. It's not something that I condone by the way. You are correct in saying that many "elite"(your word by the way) players can become frustrated playing with a less talented team. Speed of play can be part of the problem, as well as the lack of tactical awareness and field vision of the players. If you need this explained to you I'll be happy to oblige.
Many times coaches bring "elite" players down to shut up the cry-baby delusional parents on the lower team. Only the legit rubes continue to complain after that. Those are the kids that get cut the next year so the coach doesn't have to deal with the parents anymore. It's a shame that a parent can so adversely effect their child's path in club soccer.
You are brilliant!
There ought to be a league just for slow, untalented, tactically unaware with poor field vision players. Maybe they could play at night when nobody is around so we don't have to see them.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou are probably the pretentious parent of an "elite" player
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are brilliant!
There ought to be a league just for slow, untalented, tactically unaware with poor field vision players. Maybe they could play at night when nobody is around so we don't have to see them.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI get it. They bring "elite" players down so the lower team has a chance to win because the normal players, and most definitely the subs, aren't capable of getting the job done. It's not something that I condone by the way. You are correct in saying that many "elite"(your word by the way) players can become frustrated playing with a less talented team. Speed of play can be part of the problem, as well as the lack of tactical awareness and field vision of the players. If you need this explained to you I'll be happy to oblige.
Many times coaches bring "elite" players down to shut up the cry-baby delusional parents on the lower team. Only the legit rubes continue to complain after that. Those are the kids that get cut the next year so the coach doesn't have to deal with the parents anymore. It's a shame that a parent can so adversely effect their child's path in club soccer.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't think I need any explanations from you but thanks for the kind offer. Your way off base on your chance to win comment. The team does just fine on their own. I am glad you don't condone it because it is wrong. I do see your point of showing parents who think their kid is all that what an actual elite player looks like. I actually think they need to see it just not multiple times a season. You are right though they still complain but I have to disagree they will get cut. If the check clears they will be back - it is club soccer. By the way I am not in that group in any way shape form or manner. Obviously I do resent the fact that all the kids on the team are short timed when we don't need the help. I don't think I am in the rube category though as I don't say anything about it on the sidelines or to anyone on the team but many do complain about it. I could care less if they win any games. At the level my kid is playing it truly is/should be about development.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs this really news to you or are your feelings just hurt?
Don 't worry-my feelings are not hurt.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs the OP just confirmed, he is talking about a lower level of soccer. Kids develop only by practicing and playing. If playing time is taken away from them for the benefit of another kids/coaches/parents ego, that's just wrong. There are plenty of opportunities to incorporate better players with less skilled players during practices and try outs. Unless injuries or illness make it impossible, games should be about developing team skills and individual skills. If you constantly throw in a ringer from another team to score a few goals, you send the opposite message to the kids.
Don 't worry-my feelings are not hurt.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe can agree that the current team should continue to play as a team whether they win, lose or draw. You are correct on the development piece as well. The same thing happens when a truly elite player that plays one or two ages groups above his calendar year is brought down to his actual age group so the "top team" can beat another clubs top team in a tournament. Nothing good seems to come from it.
- Quote
Comment
Comment