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    Who won today and who developed?

    ....Cobra Kai.

    #2
    Development

    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    ....Cobra Kai.
    Cobra Kai

    your sarcasm is noted, on all your posts. everyone Knows that development should be the only focus of youth sports. winning at all cost attitude causes rEferees to not take games and coaches to get red cards - other threads on this site. i would suggest we stop keeping score and both teams occupy the same sidEline space. they could get to know each other and they just might make a new friend aLong the way. when i coached u10's, i would bring a red cooler to the games filled with freeze pops and popsicles. when the game was over, wE shook hands with the other team, the refeRees, and everyone including the parents enjoyed a nice cool treat. it's they way kids develop a sense of tolerance and acceptance.

    LM

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      #3
      cobra kii what club do you coach with since you like us to think that you know so much about soccer why not at least tell us what club you are with but im not saying you have to give away your identify by saying the ages or gender but it would give you a credibility where right now you are anonymous and its hard to take you sreious because of that

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        cobra kii what club do you coach with since you like us to think that you know so much about soccer why not at least tell us what club you are with but im not saying you have to give away your identify by saying the ages or gender but it would give you a credibility where right now you are anonymous and its hard to take you sreious because of that
        I am afraid to ask which school you went to.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          I am afraid to ask which school you went to.
          school? we don't need no stinkin' school.
          Cobra Kai has managed to nail down the entire issue with youth socccer in Mass in one statement. Well done, Cobra.

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            #6
            school of hard nox

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              #7
              Sweep the leg!

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                #8
                At some level, development and success (measured in the form of wins, State Cup championships, etc.) merge - the former leads to the latter. The problem isn't the desire to win, the problem is the grossly disproportionate weight given to winning - particularly in the early years (in my opininon - pre U-15). But then again, clubs are businesses and if you want to remain viable, winning becomes paramount. Vicious circle.

                As a parent of a U-13 boy, I want to see success. It validates the hard work these kids put in, as opposed to say sitting in front of an X-box all day fine tuning their fine motor skills.

                So the condescension and patronizing comments we routinely see on this site are both naive and short-sighted. I want my son's team (and club) to succeed, I just don't want winning to become the sole or even primary objective.

                The best coaches focus on development, but also value "wins." They're both important, but finding the right balance between the two is the tough part. So, in the end, it comes down to balance which given the OP's Cobra Kai pseudonym is appropriate in a Karate Kid kind of way~

                - Odie

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                  #9
                  Development = $$$$$

                  Keep preaching and keep lining those pockets....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    At some level, development and success (measured in the form of wins, State Cup championships, etc.) merge - the former leads to the latter. The problem isn't the desire to win, the problem is the grossly disproportionate weight given to winning - particularly in the early years (in my opininon - pre U-15). But then again, clubs are businesses and if you want to remain viable, winning becomes paramount. Vicious circle.

                    As a parent of a U-13 boy, I want to see success. It validates the hard work these kids put in, as opposed to say sitting in front of an X-box all day fine tuning their fine motor skills.

                    So the condescension and patronizing comments we routinely see on this site are both naive and short-sighted. I want my son's team (and club) to succeed, I just don't want winning to become the sole or even primary objective.

                    The best coaches focus on development, but also value "wins." They're both important, but finding the right balance between the two is the tough part. So, in the end, it comes down to balance which given the OP's Cobra Kai pseudonym is appropriate in a Karate Kid kind of way~

                    - Odie
                    Parents of losing teams take odd comfort in "development" which is being shoved down their collective throat by dream peddling, unqualified coaches. It is almost as if these two are mutually exclusive. It is ok to win as Odie points out. Many of you fraud parents will leave the fields this weekend quietly miserable that your kid's team didnt win and then will deluge this board and accuse the winning teams of only caring about winning - only because they won. Then you'll cut a huge check to repeat the cycle for next season never once taking notice that your kid and his/her team arent very good. You'll swallow some force fed concept that the child is "developing" and one day will be like those kids/teams that you rip on here because they won. The joke is on you parents. Sweep our own legs-for your own good.

                    - Cobra Kai

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                      #11
                      I agree with Cobra Kai - after u9, it should be about duh, winning! - Charlie Sheen

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Sweep the leg!
                        Kaihi !

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