Players playing up an age


Players playing up an age

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clivesundies wrote:
krones3 wrote:
clivesundies wrote:
krones3 wrote:
clivesundies wrote:
krones3 wrote:
clivesundies wrote:
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johndouglas007 wrote:
The initiative taken for the concern is very serious and need an attention of every one.

All good but how can football Queensland stop little johnny playing in u11s instead of U10s when the FFA make a big deal about a 15yr old playing in the A league against men?
Bit of kettle and pot and black going on.


Option1. U10 lad in Townsville plays against whats left of u11s in Townsville because best u11s are playing in u12s.

Result U10 lad runs quick and fights for ball against technically poorer bigger players or gets bored with poor quality of game and goes fishing.

Option2. Coach gets of his arse and works with u10 lad to improve his functional game skills and cretes games to assist u10 lad with his understanding and decision making.

Result Better footballer who doesnt want to go fishing.

No idea
U11s can not play in U12s comp. Clearly you don't know what you are talking about.


Clearly option 2 doesnt appeal to you.

Is that because you cannot get off your arse or you cannot coach?

Like i said you have no idea.
=;


You asked the question seems like the answer is to hard for you.

Exceptional players play up, playing up doesnt make exceptional players.

Your answers are completely wrong and show you have no idea about how football is run.
You sound like paul lonton.
Your wasting everyone's time.=;


Thats funny.
I would like to claim my previous posts as being my own original thoughts but unfortunatly i must give credit to De roo for the "excetional players" line and Berger for "coach gets of his arse."
Still they "have no idea about how football is run."
Thats so good.
When you stop listening you stop learning.

They have an idea, you have none.
They never suggested u11's play up in U12's comp. to them the idea of small sided age players playing 11 a side would be lunacy.
You have no idea how i coach or about my coaching philosophy.
To make statements about it makes you a fool.


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Budala wrote:
clivesundies wrote:
krones3 wrote:
clivesundies wrote:
krones3 wrote:
clivesundies wrote:
krones3 wrote:
clivesundies wrote:
krones3 wrote:
johndouglas007 wrote:
The initiative taken for the concern is very serious and need an attention of every one.

All good but how can football Queensland stop little johnny playing in u11s instead of U10s when the FFA make a big deal about a 15yr old playing in the A league against men?
Bit of kettle and pot and black going on.


Option1. U10 lad in Townsville plays against whats left of u11s in Townsville because best u11s are playing in u12s.

Result U10 lad runs quick and fights for ball against technically poorer bigger players or gets bored with poor quality of game and goes fishing.

Option2. Coach gets of his arse and works with u10 lad to improve his functional game skills and cretes games to assist u10 lad with his understanding and decision making.

Result Better footballer who doesnt want to go fishing.

No idea
U11s can not play in U12s comp. Clearly you don't know what you are talking about.


Clearly option 2 doesnt appeal to you.

Is that because you cannot get off your arse or you cannot coach?

Like i said you have no idea.
=;


You asked the question seems like the answer is to hard for you.

Exceptional players play up, playing up doesnt make exceptional players.

Your answers are completely wrong and show you have no idea about how football is run.
You sound like paul lonton.
Your wasting everyone's time.=;


Thats funny.
I would like to claim my previous posts as being my own original thoughts but unfortunatly i must give credit to De roo for the "excetional players" line and Berger for "coach gets of his arse."
Still they "have no idea about how football is run."
Thats so good.
When you stop listening you stop learning.


I had a chance to listen to Peter De Roo on the subject of players playing up. He used the example of Wayne Rooney, did Wayne play up because he was an exceptional player or by playing up did he became a exceptional player?

Unfortunately most parents believe their kids are Wayne Rooney.

From 8s through to 14s and possibly beyond the emphasis should be on the coach creating an environment that encourages the development of individual functional game skills and good decision making with and without the ball.
Playing young players up against less talented bigger players certainly will not help the technical side and will only encourage a more physical approach. Good decision making is something that needs time to develop and unless the player already consistantly makes good decisions playing older faster opponents will only cause them to make wrong decisions quicker.
So unless the player already has excellent technical ability and good decision making playing in the own age group is best if possible [/quote]

+1 Well said couldn't agree more


BTW Peter De Roo said while he's been in Australia he's yet to see a Wayne Rooney[/quote]


Totally agree however players in small comps may have no real alternative.

Edited by krones3: 19/1/2012 06:32:14 PM
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Judy Free wrote:
Budala wrote:
BTW Peter De Roo said while he's been in Australia he's yet to see a Wayne Rooney


No shit? :lol:

Peter de Roo is a much better coach and dare i say it person than you are chips.
By a long way.


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BTW Peter De Roo said while he's been in Australia he's yet to see a Wayne Rooney

have to agree only seen 2 players , 1 won a stoke trial and the other is in a skills program, having said that the gap between them and the others narrowed over the year.

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