My DD's team (U17) plays possession ball but it still surprises me that a lot of the older teams still play kick ball and it's some times difficult for a team who plays possession to play against a kick ball team. It's sad but it does win games especially if you have a fast forward but it's not pretty and not fun to watch. The best exciting games to watch are teams that both play possession, now that's where you see true skill, patience and finesse.
It's initially difficult for teams (mostly parents) but with time, the kids who who learn to value the ball may be probably are suited will inherently the ball ithe possession team players that has learned to value the ball
You take this approach to development from the beginning and this greatly increases chance your kiThe point of playing is to win. At some point you need to let the horses loose and win a game now instead of 3 years down the line.
If it takes a "kick ball" to give the best player on the field an opportunity to score, why not and why not more often?
The point of playing is to win. At some point you need to let the horses loose and win a game now instead of 3 years down the line.
If it takes a "kick ball" to give the best player on the field an opportunity to score, why not and why not more often?
This is called Route 1 and should be an option for all good possession teams.