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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo take that one step further, the soccer itself doesn't really matter. If you think it does, you are missing the point completely. It's about developing a person and a team to be something that it is not already today.
Think about it. If you are thinking about soccer, then you are off track and should re-evaluate why you are involved.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI sincerely doubt they are playing friendlies against older boys teams, unless they are C teams. Most U15 boys teams would flat out spank a U14 girls team, and I don't mean on their behinds.
It was a group of U15 boys (a and b teams mixed) that I attended. I believe there was another friendly with boys, but I was not there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's the point. Win, lose, draw or spanked, you want to challenge them. That way they are use to the speed and physicality of play. If they continued playing at OPL/OYSA spring season speed, they are not going to get better.
It was a group of U15 boys (a and b teams mixed) that I attended. I believe there was another friendly with boys, but I was not there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo take that one step further, the soccer itself doesn't really matter. If you think it does, you are missing the point completely. It's about developing a person and a team to be something that it is not already today.
Think about it. If you are thinking about soccer, then you are off track and should re-evaluate why you are involved.
Think about it with the future in mind.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's the point. Win, lose, draw or spanked, you want to challenge them. That way they are use to the speed and physicality of play. If they continued playing at OPL/OYSA spring season speed, they are not going to get better.
It was a group of U15 boys (a and b teams mixed) that I attended. I believe there was another friendly with boys, but I was not there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostChallenged is one thing, overwhelmed is another. Stupid arrogance on the coaches part to scrimmage boys a year older. And physicality isn't a word. You've been listening to too many football broadcasters who make up words because proper English is too difficult for them. You too.
phys·i·cal·i·ty noun \ˌfi-zə-ˈka-lə-tē\
plural phys·i·cal·i·ties
Definition of PHYSICALITY
1: intensely physical orientation : predominance of the physical usually at the expense of the mental, spiritual, or
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFrom Webster's in line dictionary:
phys·i·cal·i·ty noun \ˌfi-zə-ˈka-lə-tē\
plural phys·i·cal·i·ties
Definition of PHYSICALITY
1: intensely physical orientation : predominance of the physical usually at the expense of the mental, spiritual, or
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWebster's has an online dictionary. And "physicality" is not an actual word anymore than "truthiness" is. In any event, just don't be jerkful.
But the girls won that scrimmage. It was a 'friendly' so it doesn't mean anything. It was nice of the boys to take time to play the ladies. The Wa Premier team they played was way more 'physical' then that boys team was.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWebster's has an online dictionary. And "physicality" is not an actual word anymore than "truthiness" is. In any event, just don't be jerkful.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI didn't post the definition.
But the girls won that scrimmage. It was a 'friendly' so it doesn't mean anything. It was nice of the boys to take time to play the ladies. The Wa Premier team they played was way more 'physical' then that boys team was.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell played. Nice smack down. Jocks in the announcers booths are helping to dumb down Americans who don't know the difference between a real word and one made up to cover for poor speaking skills.
Or were you so drunk when you posted this the first time you forgot who wrote it?
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