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Originally posted by Guest View PostOur U16 team has 20. Last year we had 18. Last season, the CBs played entire game and the remainder of team got anywhere from 50-75% per game and that carried. My kid was in the 50-75%. Some games she got 50%, others 75% and maybe 1-2 played the entire game. Our coach is pretty good with subbing. Will see what this year brings.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostRealistically for many clubs that don’t have a pipeline of players banging to come, you have a choice as a coach to play the “best” and deal with attrition later on. It’s a crap shoot. Not play everyone a decent time and they leave without players coming to the club regularly. Likewise if you don’t play the best all of the time, those players leave. PDA Blue has people lined up ready to give a check as soon as a spot opens. But for +90% of clubs especially at older age groups, the pipeline drys up and you are forced to juggle between playing and competing. It’s a different animal to tackle across al age groups and genders.
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If you aren’t getting 50% playing time… the coaches/club don’t care about you and your development and it should be no surprise when you leave.
your only options mid season are quit and find a new club midseason (in a different league) OR ask to play on a lower team (where you should be playing a majority of the time).
The blow to confidence is not worth sitting on the bench for most of the game. After all- the sport is supposed to be fun and playing is fun.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOur U16 team has 20. Last year we had 18. Last season, the CBs played entire game and the remainder of team got anywhere from 50-75% per game and that carried. My kid was in the 50-75%. Some games she got 50%, others 75% and maybe 1-2 played the entire game. Our coach is pretty good with subbing. Will see what this year brings.
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Coincidentally (or not), I’m 90% confident this post is about PDA Blue 2011. If it’s not, add them to this list of everyone but 1-2 on the roster getting 50% time right now.
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When it comes to the CB position coaches want players who are reliable and they could trust therefore when they have players good at that position they tend to play the whole match.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIf you aren’t getting 50% playing time… the coaches/club don’t care about you and your development and it should be no surprise when you leave.
your only options mid season are quit and find a new club midseason (in a different league) OR ask to play on a lower team (where you should be playing a majority of the time).
The blow to confidence is not worth sitting on the bench for most of the game. After all- the sport is supposed to be fun and playing is fun.
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Originally posted by Guest View Post
Coincidentally (or not), I’m 90% confident this post is about PDA Blue 2011. If it’s not, add them to this list of everyone but 1-2 on the roster getting 50% time right now.
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When it comes to the CB position coaches want players who are reliable and they could trust therefore when they have players good at that position they tend to play the whole match.
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Our team the outside backs are played the whole game but no one else. Is there a reason for this? They seem better skilled and our cbs are weak but still seems odd.
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My guess would be matching speed of wingers. Is your bench slow?
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