I realize that being coach-able and versatile are both very good things but at what point should a player speak to the coach about the position that they are being asked to play? I fee that many youth coaches put kids in certain positions purely based on certain attributes (CBs are big/strong, CMs shifty and quick etc...) vs the position a player might really be best at. Sometimes that is due to someone else, who is better than you playing in your primary spot so you are forced to make a change. But if that is not the case and your kid has been slotted in a certain position only because a coach sees something and thinks that "he/she would make a great X" how long should it go on before it warrants a discussion? A full season? Half a season?
For 99.99% of these players, no one is ever going to earn a penny playing professionally so at what point is it preferable to leave one club if it means playing in a position that you really love vs being stuck in one that you don't?
I am sure I will get a lot of - play whatever the coach tells you and I do agree with that to some extent but if I hated my job, I would not just continue on with it. I'd get a new one....
For 99.99% of these players, no one is ever going to earn a penny playing professionally so at what point is it preferable to leave one club if it means playing in a position that you really love vs being stuck in one that you don't?
I am sure I will get a lot of - play whatever the coach tells you and I do agree with that to some extent but if I hated my job, I would not just continue on with it. I'd get a new one....
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