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    #31
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Youth soccer has lost its mind. At what point did people decide that "professional coaches" were the way to go. This has fundamentally changed the approach to the game and in no way has it been a successful one: the lack of success in all levels of the game in the international arena continue to bear this out. The game is best taught with a few basic skills instruction and then playing. Our reliance on the coaching ranks is ludicrous and very few can own up to the failure of the money that flows into the coffers of these so called "professionals". It's u11 for God's sake; get a grip.
    Agreed. On a more basic level, am I the only one getting tired of junk on this site? Am I the only one that believes that none of this is a good example for the kids and none of it is what makes a mature adult?

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      #32
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      So should we not teach life lessons during athletics?
      That always was considered a primary function that seems to have been lost because of the creep of commercialism and professionalism of youth sports. Way too many adults involved that look at these kids like they are professional athletes playing a professional game.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Liz L., do you do that? You were tossed out before for much more than this. Stop preaching role-modeling.
        Nice try BB. Don't you hold the all-time record for game suspensions.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Youth soccer has lost its mind. At what point did people decide that "professional coaches" were the way to go. This has fundamentally changed the approach to the game and in no way has it been a successful one: the lack of success in all levels of the game in the international arena continue to bear this out. The game is best taught with a few basic skills instruction and then playing. Our reliance on the coaching ranks is ludicrous and very few can own up to the failure of the money that flows into the coffers of these so called "professionals". It's u11 for God's sake; get a grip.
          There is a difference between a professional coach and a professional youth coach. A professional youth coach would actually know what is appropriate for the ages they are coaching and this "professional" obviously doesn't know that.

          We have gone from the world of soccer moms and dads coaching who knew little to nothing about the game to coaches who have had some higher level playing ability as in the case of this coach. Now we need coaches who understand the ins and outs of coaching various age of the children they work with.

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            #35
            I am disgusted at how much attention and pressure is being put on 9, 10, 11 year old girls.
            These soccer players are just kids. What difference does it make if they win or lose, play up a division, or play in NEP, MAPLE of MASC? We pay these clubs big money for what I thought was to develop and teach our kids the skills to play soccer at a higher level when they reach HS or for the very few who will play in college.

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              #36
              A coach should not every lose their cool in front of their players. Players take on the attitude of the coach and will copy what they do during the game.
              And so don't parents. The coaches set the tone for the whole team experience.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                What is it about the nefc coaching staff, from coaching HS to U11, that you read about them on TS all the time. Used to think that it was a few isolated problems, but now it just seems like problems follow them everywhere.
                For the most part, they are children coaching children. There is very little attention paid to time served as a coach in youth soccer. We continue to import these fine looking, great accents, they must be "great coaches" and what nobody understands is that these young men and women can't get jobs coaching gym class in the UK. It has perpetrated itself into one of the finest scams as it preys upon the gullibility of every parent who wants the best for their child. And this is true at all clubs, not just the big ones (who of course, charge a bit more for their babysitters).

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Nice try BB. Don't you hold the all-time record for game suspensions.
                  Nice try KC.

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                    #39
                    Wasn't at this SSS vs NEFC game so obviously can't comment - but I will say that the officiating I've seen this year in Maple is awful. One ref per game in the NEFC tournament and kids reffing MAPLE games. The kids are afraid to blow the whistle so nothing gets called and kids are getting hurt. Something needs to be done.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Wasn't at this SSS vs NEFC game so obviously can't comment - but I will say that the officiating I've seen this year in Maple is awful. One ref per game in the NEFC tournament and kids reffing MAPLE games. The kids are afraid to blow the whistle so nothing gets called and kids are getting hurt. Something needs to be done.
                      How old was the ref that NB took on?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Wasn't at this SSS vs NEFC game so obviously can't comment - but I will say that the officiating I've seen this year in Maple is awful. One ref per game in the NEFC tournament and kids reffing MAPLE games. The kids are afraid to blow the whistle so nothing gets called and kids are getting hurt. Something needs to be done.
                        Kids this age play without refs all over the world. How do they manage?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          For the most part, they are children coaching children. There is very little attention paid to time served as a coach in youth soccer. We continue to import these fine looking, great accents, they must be "great coaches" and what nobody understands is that these young men and women can't get jobs coaching gym class in the UK. It has perpetrated itself into one of the finest scams as it preys upon the gullibility of every parent who wants the best for their child. And this is true at all clubs, not just the big ones (who of course, charge a bit more for their babysitters).
                          This is my favorite all-time post on TS and it is so true. It is such a marketing scam.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Nice try BB. Don't you hold the all-time record for game suspensions.
                            I am not BB, But your mask is off. you proved yourself to be Liz L.

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                              #44
                              The ref was in his early 20s? Either way all refs deserve respect.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                The ref was in his early 20s? Either way all refs deserve respect.
                                Agreed, but usually these younger games are reffed by younger referees which would make the whole situation that much worse. I've seen plenty of adults get in the face of a young teen doing a game over the years.

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