Game time vs. Practice time.
I have heard many times that playtime will be earned and deserved, and will not be equal in club soccer. If you want equal playtime, stay with Town soccer. I get this and understand it. The DAP folk argue that the 'real' benefit is in the many high quality practices that they have, and that is why being a DAP player is a benefit regardless of how much game time you get. This, in my humble opinion is bull****e.
A similar practice goes on in the nonDAP teams, or at least at each clubs top tier team in each age group. It is clear that the 'win' is very important. It is also likely that those who play significantly less are being given the message about the chances of making the team next year as about 25% get replaced.
All that said, I disagree with any statement that minimizes the value of game time. It is one thing to have high quality practices, but it is a whole other thing to play under the pressure of game time. Ultimately the game is practice and practice is not different than the game, but you have to get the kids to that point. It is my opinion that this is what parents pay for and this is the obligation of the club to make happen. Sitting on the bench is not developing anything.
.....and, no, my kid gets good play time, so I am looking at this unbiased.
I have heard many times that playtime will be earned and deserved, and will not be equal in club soccer. If you want equal playtime, stay with Town soccer. I get this and understand it. The DAP folk argue that the 'real' benefit is in the many high quality practices that they have, and that is why being a DAP player is a benefit regardless of how much game time you get. This, in my humble opinion is bull****e.
A similar practice goes on in the nonDAP teams, or at least at each clubs top tier team in each age group. It is clear that the 'win' is very important. It is also likely that those who play significantly less are being given the message about the chances of making the team next year as about 25% get replaced.
All that said, I disagree with any statement that minimizes the value of game time. It is one thing to have high quality practices, but it is a whole other thing to play under the pressure of game time. Ultimately the game is practice and practice is not different than the game, but you have to get the kids to that point. It is my opinion that this is what parents pay for and this is the obligation of the club to make happen. Sitting on the bench is not developing anything.
.....and, no, my kid gets good play time, so I am looking at this unbiased.
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