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    #46
    [QUOTE=Unregistered;2215932]Lol
    Your ignorance is showing. A proper coach can take that 12 year old with excellent technique and do wonders with the tactics. However he can do much less with the kid who has not learned the technique. But you have no idea what you are talking about. Kills you that the "dribbler" gets all the attention and accolades except from you parents of lesser successful kids. Dad or mom with an E license and no soccer experience except coaching your kids- probably from the sidelines.[/QUOTE

    And your license is what?

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      #47
      Yeah, like that will really establish credibility?? The more information you give to poster like this, it only adds to their trollability.

      [QUOTE=Unregistered;2215958]
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Lol
      Your ignorance is showing. A proper coach can take that 12 year old with excellent technique and do wonders with the tactics. However he can do much less with the kid who has not learned the technique. But you have no idea what you are talking about. Kills you that the "dribbler" gets all the attention and accolades except from you parents of lesser successful kids. Dad or mom with an E license and no soccer experience except coaching your kids- probably from the sidelines.[/QUOTE

      And your license is what?

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        #48
        Originally posted by Unregistered
        Lol
        Your ignorance is showing. A proper coach can take that 12 year old with excellent technique and do wonders with the tactics. However he can do much less with the kid who has not learned the technique. But you have no idea what you are talking about. Kills you that the "dribbler" gets all the attention and accolades except from you parents of lesser successful kids. Dad or mom with an E license and no soccer experience except coaching your kids- probably from the sidelines.
        Someone has a dribbler....Personally, I like passers.

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          #49
          I like players who are smart enough to know when to do either.

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            #50
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            I like players who are smart enough to know when to do either.
            It helps when they know how to do both as well.

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              #51
              Originally posted by Unregistered
              It helps when they know how to do both as well.
              Agreed. It seems passers can dribble but dribblers often can’t pass.

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                #52
                The D1 Kid from Brockton should have been the Gatorade POY. But unfortunately racism/classism raises it ugly head again.

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