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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    This is the beauty of the Under 6's they don't play any matches they just train for 90 mins on a Saturday then I go home and forget about it for another week.So no parents complaining about little Johnny or Jackie not getting a game. I make sure everyone has a ball and every drill is with a ball.

    One night in the week I go and work with one of the older age groups that do play matches but I just coach alongside the manager no involvement with selection

    Back to the 5 year olds> By May all of them, some better than others, will know 5 ways to turn with the ball and be learning a step over some with a stationery ball others with a moving ball. I can't do a step over now but I can teach it.
    That sounds great 923.

    A reason our top line players are now so technically good is because of starting out like this I think.

    The best will always rise to the top anyway so kids should always have fun for the first couple of years without a result being important.

    Winners are born not made, my grandson will probably be like 99.99% of lads and never make it but I’ll wager that he’ll have a will to win like I did whatever level he plays at.

    I’d love to watch him on a Sunday morning 15 years from now.

    My dad was still watching me and my brother play at 42 and 38……he was mainly taking the p I s s at that point though…..and rightly so!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    That sounds great 923.

    A reason our top line players are now so technically good is because of starting out like this I think.

    The best will always rise to the top anyway so kids should always have fun for the first couple of years without a result being important.

    Winners are born not made, my grandson will probably be like 99.99% of lads and never make it but I’ll wager that he’ll have a will to win like I did whatever level he plays at.

    I’d love to watch him on a Sunday morning 15 years from now.

    My dad was still watching me and my brother play at 42 and 38……he was mainly taking the p I s s at that point though…..and rightly so!
    When I started in the mid 90's our football coaching of kids was in the dark ages way behind what I saw in Holland back in the 70's and France at the time. We were making the kids fit the game not the game fit the kids. Six year olds playing on full sized pitches, full sized goals,footballs that were too big. They couldn't even kick the ball out of the area from a goal kick. But them was the rules!

    There has been a revolution started in the 2000's which we are seeing the results of now. I was fortunate to meet up with coach who was brilliant with kids a real visionary. England lost him to the States because they offered him a full time salary and fantastic facilities.Allowing him to go another example of how wrong we were getting things.We have gone from a dearth of creative players to an embarrassment of talent in the last 20 years and yes I think it's because of early years coaching.

    Just hope we don't waste it
    Last edited by 9goals2hattricks3pen; 10-09-2023 at 09:24 AM.

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