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Looks like the are pushing each other. Gk is position to launch by leaning into blue player. She fans on ball as she jumps.
That is what players do to prevent her from coming out. Crowd the gk; take away the space, etc.
Where were the unc players blocking that from happening? Oh they were behind the gk. She fell into them when she jumped and wiffed.
She and her teammates were not positioned properly. Gk misplayed ball.
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Horrible defending. Is that really the best college has to offer??? Does not seem right.
How do you let a team score 2 in less than 10 mins?
The equalizer in less than 20 seconds. All they needed to do was boot it up the field as far as they could. Game over.
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Are you knocking rolling out the ball? Do you watch Premier League? That is exactly what you do. You keep possession that way.
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They have 40 on roster. Most will never see time.
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comparing the PL, without looking at how those players got there makes no sense. Winning games at u13 > is not the primary goal. Developing players that can contribute to the first team or be sold for profit is. Im knocking the balance between individual and team development.
There should be a maturity about all of it as you get older too. Kids that always were more interested in themselves and their stats and accolades will many times not evolve into team players. They always want the limelight (deserved or not). Part of the development on the field also is development of the person.
In a team sport, it has to be team first. You as the individual must do the work that you can do on your own (stay fit, train, push yourself etc) but you have to think of the team when it matters.
Today, kids just want instant gratification and the recognition. That comes from parents and coaches.
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I know, crazy large rosters. Going through the recruiting process with my 2024 D now. She is not UNC or UCLA caliber but good player none the less. Many of these power 5 schools have deep benches with very talented kids who don't play. And the ones who don't play likely have less scholarship money or any at all. My D really doesn't want to go through the grind so she is lowering her sights to lower level schools.
My kid gave back some money (qualified for academic money as well) to get some quality seasoned transfers to help with team success. It depends on what you are willing to sacrifice.
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Now that I can get behind.
There should be a maturity about all of it as you get older too. Kids that always were more interested in themselves and their stats and accolades will many times not evolve into team players. They always want the limelight (deserved or not). Part of the development on the field also is development of the person.
In a team sport, it has to be team first. You as the individual must do the work that you can do on your own (stay fit, train, push yourself etc) but you have to think of the team when it matters.
Today, kids just want instant gratification and the recognition. That comes from parents and coaches.
Nothing will change until you have a professional pathway that is separate and distinct from the College pathway. That wont happen without a huge investment and that won't happen without TV demand for women's professional soccer at Club level or some billionaires just deciding they want a hobby.
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I know, crazy large rosters. Going through the recruiting process with my 2024 D now. She is not UNC or UCLA caliber but good player none the less. Many of these power 5 schools have deep benches with very talented kids who don't play. And the ones who don't play likely have less scholarship money or any at all. My D really doesn't want to go through the grind so she is lowering her sights to lower level schools.
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I know, crazy large rosters. Going through the recruiting process with my 2024 D now. She is not UNC or UCLA caliber but good player none the less. Many of these power 5 schools have deep benches with very talented kids who don't play. And the ones who don't play likely have less scholarship money or any at all. My D really doesn't want to go through the grind so she is lowering her sights to lower level schools.
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comparing the PL, without looking at how those players got there makes no sense. Winning games at u13 > is not the primary goal. Developing players that can contribute to the first team or be sold for profit is. Im knocking the balance between individual and team development.
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Between that and the increased international recruiting on the womens side it’s getting tougher and tougher. Our D school has 38 on the roster. Yup 38! Insane
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Jealous TS parents piling on the UNC player and referring her to a practice cone. The fact she was identified to a prestigious program puts her in the top 1% of players in college. As far as these large rosters these players would rather train with there teams then start on some mid level team that the vast majority of your daughters play on that will never get to play in the NCAA tournament. I know players who transferred to mid level program from P5 top 25 teams and are starting and getting plenty of playing time. They have yet to win a conference tournament or get invited to the NCAA. Is it worth it? That’s up to the player. I personally don’t think so. What a great year and great experience for all the players on UNC. Hundreds of club players show up to the UNC camps and clinics and thousands send emails to the coaches at ECNL Showcases.. One of the biggest teams in all of womens sports. Getting identified and asked to be on that team you have to be an elite player.
Agreed. She is among the top players by just being on the team. Their training sessions can be more challenging then some of their actual games.
Also as you note, getting a lot of playing time by moving from a p5 to mid level is great. But I am with you. Never experiencing conference post season, winning a conference tourney and competing in NCAA's for a highly competitive player can be unfulfilling. As you correctly note, it is up to the player.
Each player has a separate story; why they do what they do; and what they want out of all of it. It is their story to tell.
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"Agreed. She is among the top players by just being on the team. Their training sessions can be more challenging then some of their actual games."
....and harder or more challenging than many of the games most other teams and players will ever experience. That could be what draws the player.
Agree with above poster. Each has their own story. But I would love for those to be told.
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