Not saying a kid has to play multiple positions if they love GK, but it is generally going to help them to play other positions so they understand the game better…and work on their weaknesses. Generally the reason stuck in one position isn’t due to the child wanting to play center defense..but because that is what wins games today.
You are fixating on a minor issue.The question was in regards to development. My problem is playing to win at young ages…and the lack of a development program in the clubs.
Agree 100% Bells. Considering how many games these girls play, it's utterly insane to think that some girls have only played 1 or 2 as center forward or at center back or center mid, etc. I don't know the solution, because us parents are probably worse than the coaches though when it comes to winning.
I'm totally open to even playing in a different level for more options to play different positions with my kid, but she is very picky about where she plays. I know where she would develop best, but have to massage the option to gain her acceptance. She is starting to take the wheel now, but she will pick out of comfort rather than what's best for her future. With girls, the #1 trait I want to keep is ganas, so it is what it is I guess.
Just agree that maybe this could be different if youth soccer was different and better developed them for general skills/iq everywhere on the field. Then they would have comfort/ability different positions as they age.