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    How do the clubs handle this issue? Especially at middle school age. By the time Sunday rolls around, it's just another day. Hard to play too much football, but too much useless practice can hurt. Any thoughts?

    #2
    It all depend on what the individual goals are. Kids that want to play on top level teams are going to bypass middle school soccer to play for their club teams where practices will not be regarded as useless.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      How do the clubs handle this issue? Especially at middle school age. By the time Sunday rolls around, it's just another day. Hard to play too much football, but too much useless practice can hurt. Any thoughts?
      Here's a helpful parenting tip: Don't overschedule your children.

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        #4
        "Hard to play too much football,"

        Kids can definitely play too much football (the structured kind) and you've just expressed what happens when they do - game day becomes just another day. This has been a complaint many college coaches have of the kids that come into their programs. They are not mentally prepared for games because they've played too many games.

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          #5
          Clubs will strongly encourage your kid to quit town and laugh off middle school. Of course, they'll also cut your kid if they aren't in the top 1/3 of the team leaving them high and dry but that's on another thread.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Clubs will strongly encourage your kid to quit town and laugh off middle school. Of course, they'll also cut your kid if they aren't in the top 1/3 of the team leaving them high and dry but that's on another thread.
            You are probably right, because any player that waste their time playing middle school soccer ought to be cut.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              You are probably right, because any player that waste their time playing middle school soccer ought to be cut.
              yeah, but most adolescents don't get it, school pride, social issues, etc.....girls dont get to see them play club

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                #8
                My son's club says they should not play town after U-12. Some players still do, and you see the effects if they try to play a town game in the morning and a region 1 game in the afternoon. Throw in a Maple game on Sunday and it is too much soccer. Not too mention the likelihood of injury from bad town play.

                How many middle schools offer a soccer team? Outside of private schools I am not aware of any school soccer opportunitues until high school at which time the season doesn't conflict with club.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  yeah, but most adolescents don't get it, school pride, social issues, etc.....girls dont get to see them play club
                  That's fine, but then they shouldn't complain when they get cut by kids who are willing to put in the time and make the sacrifices.

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                    #10
                    Does MIAA get involved in Middle School sports. If so their rules control, even if they are not good or common sense rules.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      My son's club says they should not play town after U-12. Some players still do, and you see the effects if they try to play a town game in the morning and a region 1 game in the afternoon. Throw in a Maple game on Sunday and it is too much soccer. Not too mention the likelihood of injury from bad town play.

                      How many middle schools offer a soccer team? Outside of private schools I am not aware of any school soccer opportunitues until high school at which time the season doesn't conflict with club.
                      There are plenty of MS that offer programs. I'm from Hopkinton and last year we played: Wellesley, Weston, Sudbury, Millis, Ashland, Dedham. In the recent past we have also played Bellingham and Lincoln.

                      I've seen kids play only club and club plus MS. By this age (8th grade), most kids will opt out of town if they are at all serious about soccer - at least in Hopkinton.

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