Why do some clubs find it so important to move kids to 11v11 at such a young age. Ideally they shouldn’t convert till u14. Let them have fun, what’s the rush? Let them enjoy the game and be kids.
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My daughter is u12 and just played her first 11v11 game. She LOVED it. More room to pass. More room to dribble. Outside midfielders to pass to when building out the back, …
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Originally posted by Guest View PostMy daughter is u12 and just played her first 11v11 game. She LOVED it. More room to pass. More room to dribble. Outside midfielders to pass to when building out the back, …
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Your daughter should be doing that in 9v9 field as well. Just means that the speed and pressure of play in a slightly smaller space is hard for her.
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Dumb thread. The switch comes at a developmentally appropriate time. Some will struggle a bit, some a lot. They'll learn and grow as players and still have fun.
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9v9 becomes unwatchable as the kids get bigger and stronger.with GK punts reaching the other box and shots coming from everywhere with little build up.
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Your daughter should be doing that in 9v9 field as well. Just means that the speed and pressure of play in a slightly smaller space is hard for her.
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The modern way to play is a 4-3-3 with 3 central midfielders. Wingbacks and winger/forwards stay wide.
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The switch used to happen at u11. What changed?
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