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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postfind a coach that cares, teaches the game and plays good competition. and then don't worry about what others are doing. we have such a coach
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSometimes not easy to find the coach ..... you make it sound like you can go to the store and pick one.....not that easy
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSometimes not easy to find the coach ..... you make it sound like you can go to the store and pick one.....not that easy
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo it definitely isn't easy. Many parents don't know what a good coach looks like because they didn't play the game. Plus coaches move around all the time, either within their club or to other clubs. Aim to find a club that generally has a good supply of solid coaches. It you're hoping you get the one or two that are good (but not the rest) you should look elsewhere.
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Oakwood used to be a thing, a decade ago. Now pretty much run down by daddy coaches and stuck in second-tier leagues.
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You see OW's quality of coaching in OW's recruitments. OW releases a lot of OW-trained players (not the coaches' kids tho) at U13-14 and signs up a lot of players trained with other clubs. The OW players are released because the players trained at other clubs are better. And, by other clubs, this actually includes clubs like Simmons, Celtic, and even CJSA town clubs. While OW can't really do anything about the leagues it is stuck with, it could boost the quality of the coaching. Step 1: dump the daddy coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou see OW's quality of coaching in OW's recruitments. OW releases a lot of OW-trained players (not the coaches' kids tho) at U13-14 and signs up a lot of players trained with other clubs. The OW players are released because the players trained at other clubs are better. And, by other clubs, this actually includes clubs like Simmons, Celtic, and even CJSA town clubs. While OW can't really do anything about the leagues it is stuck with, it could boost the quality of the coaching. Step 1: dump the daddy coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou see OW's quality of coaching in OW's recruitments. OW releases a lot of OW-trained players (not the coaches' kids tho) at U13-14 and signs up a lot of players trained with other clubs. The OW players are released because the players trained at other clubs are better. And, by other clubs, this actually includes clubs like Simmons, Celtic, and even CJSA town clubs. While OW can't really do anything about the leagues it is stuck with, it could boost the quality of the coaching. Step 1: dump the daddy coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat you are failing to realize is there is never more players that were trained at ulittle from any one club on the older teams than started ulittle at OW. So yes, while the non-athletic or non-soccer focused kids that started ulittle at OW are cut for soccer studs at other clubs, none of these clubs have more than 1 or 2 kids at OW at the older ages.
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