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Excellent post my friend!
The subject of loyalty affects all of us and certainly we all get hurt when the club
replaces players because someone "better" came along. Sometimes that someone is not
even necessarily "better" just fits more into the team or maybe coaches got fed up with the parent asking questions and many other factors.
Players not having any loyalty is a new trend and is more prevalent now than before.
More and more parents want their kids to be in the "top" teams and that means movement towards those teams at any cost sometimes hurting the development of the player itself.
None of these trends are in the long term benefit of the club or the player in most cases.
Clubs that do not allow enough time for players to develop (u-11/u-15)are hurting themselves eventually since some of these players may develop later therefore missing the opportunity to keep players longer. In additon to that the negative publicity against clubs resulting from such frequent player movement is something to consider.
Players moving for a variety of reasons but if you feel that the player is geting valuable instruction in a geographical area that is close to home then moving to another team is rather counter productive.
Of course that would mean that we have good coahing across the board and that is an optical illusion at this time.
So good luck move around!
Excellent post my friend!
The subject of loyalty affects all of us and certainly we all get hurt when the club
replaces players because someone "better" came along. Sometimes that someone is not
even necessarily "better" just fits more into the team or maybe coaches got fed up with the parent asking questions and many other factors.
Players not having any loyalty is a new trend and is more prevalent now than before.
More and more parents want their kids to be in the "top" teams and that means movement towards those teams at any cost sometimes hurting the development of the player itself.
None of these trends are in the long term benefit of the club or the player in most cases.
Clubs that do not allow enough time for players to develop (u-11/u-15)are hurting themselves eventually since some of these players may develop later therefore missing the opportunity to keep players longer. In additon to that the negative publicity against clubs resulting from such frequent player movement is something to consider.
Players moving for a variety of reasons but if you feel that the player is geting valuable instruction in a geographical area that is close to home then moving to another team is rather counter productive.
Of course that would mean that we have good coahing across the board and that is an optical illusion at this time.
So good luck move around!
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