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Don’t mind me I’m just here living in your heads rent free 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Keep hiding behind your fake names throwing insults.
Imagine being that sad coming to watch a training game in under 13s when you don’t have a kid playing and calling 12yr olds grubs 🤦 Get a life buddy.
Next time say hello and I’ll sign a shirt for you 😘
I wish the jets 13s nothing but the best, some great kids in that group which I have allot of time for. They were the better team yesterday for sure, we battled hard for 1hr to keep them out and in the end fitness took it’s toll and they ran over the top of us, I’m
More than happy with my kids efforts playing against the regions best. This forum really needs people to use their real names and it will cut out all the rubbish that goes on. Just a thought ✌️
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Hey John... great to be back on the pitch, commiserations for the first loss in 70+ games... Sorry we couldn't stay to full time, I had to drive Arthur and Gary home early as the Jets car was in for a service.
Mate ya killing me, people think I’m you on this forum. I’m just a dad trying his best to get these kids to where they want to be. Happy to cop criticism off parents using their real names but not keyboard warriors. There’s 4 kids in that 13s team that I’ve been lucky to coach at some point. So to the wankers that wanna bag me show me what you’ve done for the game. Till then go F@ck yourself 🤫
I was there and agree. All the kids are finding their feet and apart from a couple of stupid challenges was a pretty decent training run.
Ageon, do your job.
You Magician should stop the abuse you pollute this forum with. Mods shouldve banned you straight up but theyre too gutless
It’s a slippery slope. If I start banning people for trolling there won’t be many people left here to post.
At the end of the day, anyone naive enough to bite at that drivel probably deserves to have to re-read it.
Wonder if the 2023 thread gets closed before the season even begins.
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Look forward to the 2024 thread next week.
Did anyone get the Herald article on "The cost of playing football for Newcastle Jets academy, amid new fee for talent identification"?
Anyone with a basic understanding of written text would know that the reader infers tone and meaning and not the author. Without directing a reader with a referring to a laugh or joke, then it can only ever be taken at face value, which is exactly how it is written. seriously. :yawn::violin::woo:
What ive heard is because the program is always threatening to close down due to no to low funding they have started a foundation model which targets several areas of making money. For the Academy or themselves im not sure.
Chasing company sponsorship i like but arranging pricey community events is a bit worrying.
Im not sure what else could be problematic as I havent seen the articles.
No problem with Jets charging whatever they want to for a training camp.
No problem with them identifying players at the camp for their squads.
Problem with them charging what they want, if they are ONLY selecting from those that paid $$$.
Also, wonder if our drop in Jets ALM crowds has anything to do with their youth systems pissing off a bunch of people each year.
it's always humourous to watch this thread and the JDL one crash and burn each year. The same crew each year just cant help it.
There's a special level of sad for taking the coaching of year 6 kids this seriously. To the point of logging in to 2 accounts to back and forth with themselves. Laughable.
Completely agree. These dicks admonish anonymous keyboard warriors expressing views, driving gossip and rumours as a means of creating interest and yet...they actually want to bitch and moan about 12 year old football?. Get a life or concentrate on your O35s or AA career and leave the kids to enjoy what they can whilst Daddy picks a fight with another Daddy because they both want Johnny to be Tim Cahill or Harry Kewell. Sad.
If you don't know when was the last time they played, don't answer.
I do know that this weekend wasn't the first time the Magic team kicked a ball together either.
Not that the score matters, I remember the Jets U15s losing to CCU this time last year by double digits. Yet they finished 2nd in their comp.
I think the score matters when you are the representative team for the area and lose to CCU by double digits though... that must have raised some concerns early on!
They did come 2nd but the comps down there aren't generally a whitewash either. there was 9 points between them going up and staying in 2 next season. 3 wins.
I'd argue about being the representative team for the area. I know the best kids from the area should be in the club but they aren't some are playing for Mariners, some play local. Same with the NPL boys, there are players that are as good as the top boys in those league but don't play in the NPL.
Regardless, the point is that a loss in November hardly means it's all doom and gloom. NPL2 in Sydney is a tough comp and generally better quality than up here so the Jets being promoted and the 15s finishing 2nd is a good achievement and shows that an early pre-season loss means **** all. I see CCU 15s came 6th in the comp 15 points behind 15s Jets
Nice to hear about the Jets but they are not part of the Premier Youth League
I have a question about coaching at JDL level (sorry if it's not the right topic): what is a reasonable expectation for a JDL coach in the u10-u12 range?
Is it acceptable (or accepted) for it to be "just" a parent, passionate about the game but not necessarily qualified as a football coach?
Are there any requirements in terms of qualifications (courses, certificates, etc.)
Are there any guidelines from NNSW?
Can anyone share their experiences with coaches in this age bracket?
Cheers :)
Being a parent is ok at that age but most clubs now prefer independent coaches for 13s and up.There is a basic JDL course that i think may still be required but nothing more.A lot of clubs encourage coaches at JDL level to get their C license which isnt everything but if you are inexperienced it will at least provide you with some good guidelines as well as start relationships with mentors and other coaches who you should be listening to.You absolutely need to be a good communicator.The drills and guidelines for JDL arent overly technical,but the more you explain the drills to kids and get them to understand what you are doing the more success you will have with the kids.You also need to be able to deal with a fair bit of feedback from parents.99% of them just have their kids best interests at heart,but there will be conversations that are uncomfortable and you need to be able to deal with it.Its a huge commitment from a time standpoint,and you are expected to be there for all of it.
Nothing wrong with Dads at this age. The vast majority of coaches at JDL have their child in the team.
This year a coach without the Skills Training Certificate will not be allowed on the touchline without being alongside an appropriately qualified person.
C License is recommended/required for some clubs but isn't essential until NPL Youth.
Anyone know anything about u17 players now allowed to play u16 next year?
Adamstown had post on Facebook about it.
Curious to know why?
Relative Age Exception or something? I think it is called Biological Maturation now.
Looks like the post has been amended.
How did Wallsend go with their last chance call for players?
in 2022 13s last, 15s 3rd last, and not having 14s or 16s so dropping out is no change really.
Wonder how tronno will fair with their 1 grade of youth?
Not sure at all how it will affect the youth league format if Wallsend and maybe Toronto & Singo are not able to field all teams?
NL1 Youth may only have 7 teams (NIAS, Belswans, Kahibah, West Wallsend, Thornton, Southy, Cessnock) to start the season?
Why aren’t these clubs removed from the competition if they can’t run youth programs, it’s definitely not an even playing field for the other clubs
Maybe there are too many teams not enough kids to fill these teams, 12 teams in NPL that's say 20 players/team, 240 kids/age group? also take out the top 20/age who go to the jets.
are there enough talented kids to fill these spots, then add another 200 from NL1 teams?
Maybe NPL should be the only team with youth or apply, the rest go back to community football.
just a thought...