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We need the next Neymar not more robots! Stop with cookie cutter madness already!
 
Keys to improving youth soccer for all children:

A soccer ball is but a toy in the early years of a player not a tool for college scholarships.
 
Lol How did you find that post Dumb, Livingthedream? Would you care to elaborate?

You're obviously just a salty pressure case parent, tubby. SocalSoccerForum typical without much knowledge of the game.
 
Lol How did you find that post Dumb, Livingthedream? Would you care to elaborate?

You're obviously just a salty pressure case parent, tubby. SocalSoccerForum typical without much knowledge of the game.
Your cancer every where. Sound like someone that was band not to long ago.
 
Your cancer every where. Sound like someone that was band not to long ago.
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Ora pinche cara de mis huevos arrrugados! Vete ala verga con tus puterias!
 
Lol How did you find that post Dumb, Livingthedream? Would you care to elaborate?

You're obviously just a salty pressure case parent, tubby. SocalSoccerForum typical without much knowledge of the game.

And you have knowledge of the game? Armchair Chicharito. You have my number. Use it tough guy.
 
Keys to improving youth soccer for all children:

A soccer ball is but a toy in the early years of a player not a tool for college scholarships.
So true.
But why cut it off after the early years? It's always about the love of the ball until it isn't.
The scholarship myth of this charade is more an excuse for parents to justify participation in it than anything else.
 
Tournaments are the worst. Few players show any interest in the ball. By now they know the risk of being chastised outweighs the reward of doing something special with it.
Boot-ball. Hot potato. Out of 70+ minutes most of the players will possess the ball for a few seconds total.

Go to any park or gym and watch boys the same age playing basketball without coaches or hysterical parents around. Everyone wants the ball.
 
Tournaments are the worst. Few players show any interest in the ball. By now they know the risk of being chastised outweighs the reward of doing something special with it.

This. I've heard a U12 coach tell his player that he is not allowed to carry the ball more then two touches, and this was during a game! Poor kid would just dump it for the sake of dumping it and as to not get yelled at, DUMB. And yet, the parents stay with the coach.
 
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