I'm new to the whole idea of club soccer. In fact, until recently I had no idea it even existed. My daughter is 8 and is a very nice player compared to the girls she plays with and agianst in town soccer, some of whom I just learned also play club soccer. I am interested in having my daughter try out for a team for next season, but I don't know where to send her.
It's really hard to tell the difference between Club A and Club B and Club C from their websites. Watching games and seeing how the clubs play might tell me a little more than the websites, but it could simply mean that Club A attracts better players than Club B. How do I know where my daughter will get the best coaching? How can I find out which club will best develop her skills?
What are the real differences between the big clubs? I read lots on this forum about this club is better than that club, etc. and what I believe people are most often talking about are wins and losses, right?
Do clubs differ in other ways, though? Do they have different training philosophies? Do they teach different things to the players or stress certain skills more than other clubs do?
If, say hypothetically, I had a child that was good enough to make any of the club teams in Mass, and I was willing to move my family in order for her to play at my "club of choice" what would I use to determine the difference between Stars, NEFC, Scorpions, or MPS?
Assuming I understand that ultimately my child may not end up on the club that wins the most games/tournaments and that my child will get plenty of exposure playing on any of the afformentioned teams, where would I send her to get the "best" development? How would I find out what that is?
It's really hard to tell the difference between Club A and Club B and Club C from their websites. Watching games and seeing how the clubs play might tell me a little more than the websites, but it could simply mean that Club A attracts better players than Club B. How do I know where my daughter will get the best coaching? How can I find out which club will best develop her skills?
What are the real differences between the big clubs? I read lots on this forum about this club is better than that club, etc. and what I believe people are most often talking about are wins and losses, right?
Do clubs differ in other ways, though? Do they have different training philosophies? Do they teach different things to the players or stress certain skills more than other clubs do?
If, say hypothetically, I had a child that was good enough to make any of the club teams in Mass, and I was willing to move my family in order for her to play at my "club of choice" what would I use to determine the difference between Stars, NEFC, Scorpions, or MPS?
Assuming I understand that ultimately my child may not end up on the club that wins the most games/tournaments and that my child will get plenty of exposure playing on any of the afformentioned teams, where would I send her to get the "best" development? How would I find out what that is?
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