My daughter's team played Match Fit this weekend and lost at SUSA. I was very impressed by the talent of the team, their competitiveness, and their teamwork. They were clearly the best of the 8 in the highest flight. Something that I observed and I'd like to get the opinion potentially of a parent on the team surrounds the coach. He seemed very good and the team listened to him. But I was struck that he spent the entire game shouting very specific instructions to the girls on nearly every play. It was almost as if he had an earpiece in each of their ears and was determining each play for them. It worked certainly. And on one hand I could see its value because it is teaching the girls to make the right play and over time it might sink in without him. On the other hand they were seemingly doing very little thinking on their own and weren't allowed to just make poor decisions and learn from them. This isn't a hater post. I loved how they played. But curious if there is a parent out there from the team what you think about the benefits and costs.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostMy daughter's team played Match Fit this weekend and lost at SUSA. I was very impressed by the talent of the team, their competitiveness, and their teamwork. They were clearly the best of the 8 in the highest flight. Something that I observed and I'd like to get the opinion potentially of a parent on the team surrounds the coach. He seemed very good and the team listened to him. But I was struck that he spent the entire game shouting very specific instructions to the girls on nearly every play. It was almost as if he had an earpiece in each of their ears and was determining each play for them. It worked certainly. And on one hand I could see its value because it is teaching the girls to make the right play and over time it might sink in without him. On the other hand they were seemingly doing very little thinking on their own and weren't allowed to just make poor decisions and learn from them. This isn't a hater post. I loved how they played. But curious if there is a parent out there from the team what you think about the benefits and costs.
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Joysticking is right. Look at his other teams - same thing. Not sure he is developing so much as getting lucky. 2013s have no identity other than playing to win. Was at SUSA this weekend and watched them - PDA and SUSA all had strategy and team tactics for moving ball even if not always executed. 2013 Coach just wants to win. Also heard him "coaching" by yelling "connect passes! put it on frame!" which is....not really helpful or even coaching. Definitely lucky for him bc that forward is a goal magnet but its not long term success or teaching
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Do I think it will hurt their soccer IQ? No. Do I think it is necessary? No. I believe this particular group would make the right decision the majority of the time, even without his instructions.
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These kids use other environments - practice, pick up, select teams, boys teams - to try things out and be creative.
2013 has a totally different dynamic than 2014 due to their mix of players.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostDo I think it will hurt their soccer IQ? No. Do I think it is necessary? No. I believe this particular group would make the right decision the majority of the time, even without his instructions.
In response to the other posters:
These kids use other environments - practice, pick up, select teams, boys teams - to try things out and be creative.
2013 has a totally different dynamic than 2014 due to their mix of players.
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I’m assuming they mean that 2013 group has two extremely ball dominant players. It changes how they play as a team.
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lol - PDA 2014s are terrible.
Matchfit 14s are the best in the state and they will win state cup this year. The coach does sometimes dictate in closer games but in the league he lets them play. They have a clear style of play because they do the same with their 13s, ball goes in to the middle to switch out wide and score from individual magic from wide players or crosses. Once teams start to learn how to defend it they won’t be the best but few u9u-13 teams teach defending. I’m sure every kid in this age group if you ask them what they learnt that week at practice it wasn’t defending so until they start to come up against teams a little more organized, they will have success.
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Originally posted by Guest View Postlol - PDA 2014s are terrible.
Matchfit 14s are the best in the state and they will win state cup this year. The coach does sometimes dictate in closer games but in the league he lets them play. They have a clear style of play because they do the same with their 13s, ball goes in to the middle to switch out wide and score from individual magic from wide players or crosses. Once teams start to learn how to defend it they won’t be the best but few u9u-13 teams teach defending. I’m sure every kid in this age group if you ask them what they learnt that week at practice it wasn’t defending so until they start to come up against teams a little more organized, they will have success.
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I’m assuming they mean that 2013 group has two extremely ball dominant players. It changes how they play as a team.
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You mean how they don’t play as a team lol. When they play as a team and utilize the entire field and all players, they are good. When they get one dementional they become easy to defend.
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Watched 2014 and 2013 games at SUSA and this is it. 2014s look way more balanced
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2013s have a loaded team, some players just need to use their brain a little more and feet a little less. overall it’s a fantastic team. They are hard to beat when they utilize the entire team. 14s are great too. Dan is doing a good job with both teams.
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