After reading a discussion on another TS link, I am wondering what others think of the U11 playing 9v9 or 8v8, as opposed to full field games?
Small-sided games are intended to promote more touches to the ball, and improve better ball-handling skills, but when it comes down to it, boot ball can be an advantage on the small fields, and not all clubs coach the same.
Here's what I took from another link:
"I would like to make a simple recommendation for whoever makes up the rules about field size and mini-mod soccer. If the girls are big enough to kick the ball damn near the length of the field (especially the keeper) - then either the field is too small or you should ban punting. Make the keeper throw it or roll it out."
Do you think small sided games at U11 is the way to go? Is it REALLY that much better to play the small sided games at this age?
I prefer we go back to the 11v11 model. Let rec teams stick to the smaller fields, but Oregon clubs should stick to full fields.
Small-sided games are intended to promote more touches to the ball, and improve better ball-handling skills, but when it comes down to it, boot ball can be an advantage on the small fields, and not all clubs coach the same.
Here's what I took from another link:
"I would like to make a simple recommendation for whoever makes up the rules about field size and mini-mod soccer. If the girls are big enough to kick the ball damn near the length of the field (especially the keeper) - then either the field is too small or you should ban punting. Make the keeper throw it or roll it out."
Do you think small sided games at U11 is the way to go? Is it REALLY that much better to play the small sided games at this age?
I prefer we go back to the 11v11 model. Let rec teams stick to the smaller fields, but Oregon clubs should stick to full fields.
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