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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey all have to play keeper because OW has no keeper training so no keepers go there until they have been trained elsewhere. As for the other positions, central players and forwards locked up by coaches kids .... everyone locked into one (maybe two) positions very early.
They don't have formal goalie training. That you are right about but they do have kids that are great goalies on the team. However, they don't make the kids that are great at keeper play keeper all the time. They let them play other positions so they get developed.
Almost every serious soccer player in CT wants to play DA. So of course there is going to be a lot of competition for those spots. If some kid is a ulittle at OW and never plays on his own and a kid from another club practices all the time, is dedicated and loves soccer above all else then chances are he will take the spot. That doesn't mean OW didn't try to develop their kid at ulittle it just means they take the best at the DA ages.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they rotate how is the kid locked into a position? In a typical game my kid plays back, then mid then striker. As do all kids. You really have no idea what you are talking about.
They don't have formal goalie training. That you are right about but they do have kids that are great goalies on the team. However, they don't make the kids that are great at keeper play keeper all the time. They let them play other positions so they get developed.
Almost every serious soccer player in CT wants to play DA. So of course there is going to be a lot of competition for those spots. If some kid is a ulittle at OW and never plays on his own and a kid from another club practices all the time, is dedicated and loves soccer above all else then chances are he will take the spot. That doesn't mean OW didn't try to develop their kid at ulittle it just means they take the best at the DA ages.
Hey Matt Cameron put down the bong
"Almost every serious soccer player in CT wants to play DA"
Yeah sure. You mean every kid in CT wants to be on a bus trip every weekend playing 20 minutes? stupid parents
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHey Matt Cameron put down the bong
"Almost every serious soccer player in CT wants to play DA"
Yeah sure. You mean every kid in CT wants to be on a bus trip every weekend playing 20 minutes? stupid parents
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI started hating after I had that hot dog when I was forced to volunteer at the snack shack
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they rotate how is the kid locked into a position? In a typical game my kid plays back, then mid then striker. As do all kids. You really have no idea what you are talking about.
They don't have formal goalie training. That you are right about but they do have kids that are great goalies on the team. However, they don't make the kids that are great at keeper play keeper all the time. They let them play other positions so they get developed.
Almost every serious soccer player in CT wants to play DA. So of course there is going to be a lot of competition for those spots. If some kid is a ulittle at OW and never plays on his own and a kid from another club practices all the time, is dedicated and loves soccer above all else then chances are he will take the spot. That doesn't mean OW didn't try to develop their kid at ulittle it just means they take the best at the DA ages.
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