You need a few things to make this work. 1) The coach needs to trust the players and 2) The players must have the skills and confidence
3) supportive parents who understand that in learning to build out of the back at this age will result in lots of mistakes and subsequent goals against.
My youngest DD's team is committed to learning. We've lost games where the other team lines up on the build out line and swarms the ball forcing quick decisions, we panic, turn it over in a dangerous area and they score. But what I appreciate is that our coach does not waiver on this commitment to style of play. Our parents have bought into it as well which turns the loss from a disappointing event to an educational experience.
It is easy in SCDSL to ID the clubs committed to building versus what I will call "the blitzkrieg".
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