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What
to expect from your players
Some coaches say
that the 10 and 11 year-old players have "turned
the corner" and are looking like real soccer players. However, games
are
still frantically paced and a bit unpredictable for the most part.
These
players know how much fun it is to play the game skillfully. As a
result, we
begin to see some the players drop out who recognize the importance of
skill and
become discouraged with their lack of it. Some other things that we can
expect
when working with this aged player are:
- They will yell at
their teammates when they make a mistake.
- They will openly
question the referee's decisions.
- Players will
encourage each other.
- They will pass the
ball even when they know that they will not get it back.
- Team cooperation
is emerging. They will run to a spot, away from the play,
even when they know that they might not get the ball.
- They will point
out inconsistencies between what you say and what you do. They are
"moral watchdogs".
- The difference in
skill levels between the players is very pronounced.
- Some players might
be as big as you are, some might be half your size.
- Not only will some
of the players come to practice with expensive cleats,
but some will also come with matching uniforms, sweatsuits, and bag.
- Parents, during
games, can be brutal. Some will yell at the referee at
almost every call.
- They will
get together with their friends and be able to set up and play
their own game.
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