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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFc only had 4 players and thus never had to sub out to an inferior player, in this case an advantage. Futsal is not a barometer by the way. What I have noticed is Crossfire has a huge fall off from what would be considered their "top 11" and at this point in The year they have several kids absent at any given time. Based on my conversation with parents there it's due to several of their top players playing other sports. Not that it makes the beat down they took from fc pdx any different but I know if they play the shortened lineup that they played in oceanside they are as good as any team in the entire northwest....
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It's rather funny that some parents on here are actually talking about futsol scores. I think it's official, Talking Soccer is officially dead.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's rather funny that some parents on here are actually talking about futsol scores. I think it's official, Talking Soccer is officially dead.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's rather funny that some parents on here are actually talking about futsol scores. I think it's official, Talking Soccer is officially dead.
In other words, you should ask some tough questions if your u13 outdoor player/team is substantially worse on a futsal court.
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Good point on above. If your player is technically weak and has poor foot skills, it really REALLY shows on the Futsal court.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCrossfire had a shortened lineup in California? Are you saying the club did not bring everybody, or kids could not attend? I watched one of the Crossfire games, and they appeared to have a full bench?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere's a reason US Soccer wants DA teams to play futsal. Scores certainly don't matter, but watching these teams play futsal you'll notice that the same players struggle in futsal in exactly the same ways they struggle in small spaces on a full-sized field. There are aspects that don't translate well, of course, but there are more that do.
In other words, you should ask some tough questions if your u13 outdoor player/team is substantially worse on a futsal court.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood point on above. If your player is technically weak and has poor foot skills, it really REALLY shows on the Futsal court.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood point on above. If your player is technically weak and has poor foot skills, it really REALLY shows on the Futsal court.
Futsal is great at developing and/or improving footwork that does translate to the 11 v 11 field. As the boys continue to grow, it will be ever more important to have good footwork in order to keep advancing as a player. There will be less and lees of just booting the ball into space and running fast and/or pushing guys out of the way to get it.
Take note of who these teams/players are with the good futsal footwork and then take a look at them in the spring leagues on the field, they should stand out.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo true!
Futsal is great at developing and/or improving footwork that does translate to the 11 v 11 field. As the boys continue to grow, it will be ever more important to have good footwork in order to keep advancing as a player. There will be less and lees of just booting the ball into space and running fast and/or pushing guys out of the way to get it.
Take note of who these teams/players are with the good futsal footwork and then take a look at them in the spring leagues on the field, they should stand out.
Take note there are always pros and cons evidenced when you use differently weighted ball on tiny b-ball hard court vs a regulation soccer ball used on a massive grass field with outdoor conditions and the best athletes available. Those that stand out in Futsal may not be relevant on the big field using a different ball, for sure. Knives cut both ways my friend.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood point on above. If your player is technically weak and has poor foot skills, it really REALLY shows on the Futsal court.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThose that stand out in Futsal may not be relevant on the big field using a different ball, for sure. Knives cut both ways my friend.
I know at least one '05 team playing futsal that would probably prefer the court was 110 yards long so they could use it as a racetrack for through balls. It's not, though, and the outdoor game only gets more compact from here on out.
But sure, I'm sure it's an issue with the ball.
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