With Girls DA practices starting to ramp up I'm interested to hear if the training sessions are any different than what you have seen in the past with the club? Are clubs having 4 practices a week or 3?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWith Girls DA practices starting to ramp up I'm interested to hear if the training sessions are any different than what you have seen in the past with the club? Are clubs having 4 practices a week or 3?
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Breakers GDA definitely doing 4 practices a week. How they differ or add to the developmental model of their NPL teams is yet to be seen.
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Good question! I guess we shall see but npl teams don't practice in fall time so development of DA players will have a few months on npl anyhow
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWonder how many time DA will wear their spirit costumes to practices or how many games of World Cup they'll play this fall.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wonder how many will think back fondly of their skill practice on a Friday night when they're 25 and working a regular job.
Much simpler times then: Just you, a ball, and whatever effort you want to put into it. Can't be a bad thing as one enters the working world, having the ethic to get out what you put into it, and excelling in a team environment.
I didn't have DA, and my daughter most likely won't get to that level. But, she has taken on that same ethic and enjoys those times as well. It will help her years down the road.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBecause a couple of months of GDA development of at U16+ vs HS means so much.
1- good practice traits vs HS
2- no bad traits learned and coach having to use spring to reshape the player
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will be interesting to track how many DA players actually make to national team status
IMO an extra day of training with the same coaches who coached ECNL teams is not going to make a difference.
how do club owners, coaches, and parents let these girls have such false expecttions?
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And, that's one of the points, right? Same coaches as before. When I ran town travel teams, I held practice three times per week and tried for a 3:1 practice to game ratio, which wasn't bad. Academy is new and groovy and everything else, but it's using all the same coaches as before with, what, the same tired lesson plans? It's lipstick on a pig.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwill be interesting to track how many DA players actually make to national team status
IMO an extra day of training with the same coaches who coached ECNL teams is not going to make a difference.
how do club owners, coaches, and parents let these girls have such false expecttions?
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Like players, coaches can also improve and learn. I realize I will probably get bashed for this comment, but I really hope this is the case with some. Posters may be accurate that it is the same old coaches, but hopefully they are also continuing to grow and in turn have better training sessions etc etc. it's too early in the season, but I am very inretested in seeing what the training sessions are like.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwill be interesting to track how many DA players actually make to national team status
IMO an extra day of training with the same coaches who coached ECNL teams is not going to make a difference.
how do club owners, coaches, and parents let these girls have such false expecttions?
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