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    Quote Originally Posted by londonboy View Post
    How was everyone's SAP weekend? I saw that Olympic were up against Singleton and the Hunter Valley Football Girls. I've not seen either of these teams, so would be interested to know how the games went? I assume the HVFG are u11s?
    Lambton Jaffas were up against Broadmeadow Magic at Wallarah Oval.

    Some good games on display in the 9's and 10's. All played in very good spirit and some very good individual performances were seen as well.

    I think Magic got the better of the games in the 9's but it was much closer in the 10's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by londonboy View Post
    How was everyone's SAP weekend? I saw that Olympic were up against Singleton and the Hunter Valley Football Girls. I've not seen either of these teams, so would be interested to know how the games went? I assume the HVFG are u11s?
    the NNSW rep girls teams in the boys 10's are completely outmatched. they shouldnt be there, or it should be a huge wake up call to the coaches about the lack of quality being taught.
    On the other hand, the Jets girls (think they are 12's) are competitive and very well coached. They def lack the individual skill level of the boys, but i was impressed with what i saw. wouldnt be upset if they remain in the SAP program going forward.

    If NNSW are serious about womens football they need some decent programs in there to help the clubs out.

    i watched a few games against a team that was quite highly spoken of (hadnt seen them all season). turns out they booted long balls all day and ran and ran and ran and tackled and tackled and tackled. They were completely outplayed by their opponents. Their coach was completely removed from the point of the program but i can understand they get 'results' because of the way they just want to win games (theres about 3 teams that everyone raves about that are actually playing terrible football).

    the longer this goes on the bigger the gap will become between the top few clubs and the rest. NNSW coaches better be out there running their eye over the type of coaches in this program.


    just reread this post and yes i come across as very very cranky but it was really disappointing to watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by londonboy View Post
    How was everyone's SAP weekend? I saw that Olympic were up against Singleton and the Hunter Valley Football Girls. I've not seen either of these teams, so would be interested to know how the games went? I assume the HVFG are u11s?
    Depending on the age group of the Olympic team The U/10’s would play against the Girl 12’s and the Olympic 9’s play the girl 11’s.


    I watched the 9’s play the girls as my daughter is the keeper for HVFG and boy those Olympic kids can play. The first touch and ability to hold the ball against much bigger girls was incredible to watch. And the coaching was great to see aswell they weren’t just telling the kids what to do they were asking them where they should be and majority of the time the kids made the adjustments. In both games the score ran up a bit In favour of Olympic kids and this may just be a biased father speaking but it could have been more if not for some good saves by my girl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dunster View Post
    If one local player every five years from SAP manages to become a professional footballer / A-League standard I'd say that would be a great result.

    Unfortunately, I think a lot of parents expectations are plain and simply ridiculous.
    So 28 teams x 9 players there are 250 u9's and about the same 250 in u10s x 5 years = 1 out 2500 players. each player forking out around 1000pa for 5 yrs is $2,500,000 per successful player.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Negative Police View Post
    So 28 teams x 9 players there are 250 u9's and about the same 250 in u10s x 5 years = 1 out 2500 players. each player forking out around 1000pa for 5 yrs is $2,500,000 per successful player.
    The cost wouldn't bother Northern they aren't the ones paying for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aegon View Post

    Broadmeadow Magic
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...D1e_Q/viewform

    Magic EOIs for trials in all SAP and NPL Youth age groups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by londonboy View Post
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...D1e_Q/viewform

    Magic EOIs for trials in all SAP and NPL Youth age groups.
    Interesting. People were falling over themselves telling us that Magic weren't trailing 11's for next year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    Interesting. People were falling over themselves telling us that Magic weren't trailing 11's for next year.
    Do the U11s SAP play 9-aside? Magic are running two teams in U11s next year, so will be looking to add to their current U10s squads of 9 players in each I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aegon View Post

    Hamilton Olympic
    https://hamiltonolympic.com.au/npl-n...p-team-trials/

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    Quote Originally Posted by londonboy View Post
    Do the U11s SAP play 9-aside? Magic are running two teams in U11s next year, so will be looking to add to their current U10s squads of 9 players in each I guess.
    Yes we've been told that 11s will be on a bigger field with squads of 11. So yes running 2 teams will require more people.

    Have you been told by the club they'll be running 2 teams? All the info we had was that Magic, olympic and Jaffas sent a letter to NNSW saying they were only running 1 team and not trailing.


    Obviously by announcing trials that info seems to be contradicted.

    Also was told on the weekend that Charlestown have announced their squad 11s for next year so the kids that didn't make it can go trial elsewhere. Anyone else know if this is true?

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post

    Have you been told by the club they'll be running 2 teams?
    Yes, that's what I have been told.

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    You are an absolute wanker... saying 9yr olds are playing terrible football. Really?? They are still learning the game and they don’t need morons like you putting them down.
    Do you ever stop whinging? Get a life champ and leave the poor kids alone.

    “3 teams are being raved about but are playing terrible football”. That will do me, they are 9yrs of age.
    It’s parents like you we need out of the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    Have you been told by the club they'll be running 2 teams? All the info we had was that Magic, olympic and Jaffas sent a letter to NNSW saying they were only running 1 team and not trailing.
    From Jaffas TD to current parents:
    • The club will select two squads of u9 players, two squads of u10 players and one squad of u11 players.
    • Squad numbers will be u9s = 18, u10s = 18, u11s = 13 players.
    • The identification of players for the u11s will include scouting from clinics, observation and assessment of current SAP players, and discussion with the appointed Lambton SAP coach. There will be no need for a formal trial for u11s.
    • The club’s Technical Director, with the team coaches, will determine the final squad selections.

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    Also was told on the weekend that Charlestown have announced their squad 11s for next year so the kids that didn't make it can go trial elsewhere. Anyone else know if this is true?
    I'd heard the same - Charlestown keeping the players they already have and not undertaking trials.
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    Thanks mate - I have updated Olympic and Magic's details.

    Where did you see these? I didn't see either on their webpages or FB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doopche View Post
    You are an absolute wanker...
    13k posts and you finally work that out NOW? Good, you're learning. Now stop getting sucked in. Even the good Member only dives in a few times a year now.

    Do you ever stop whinging?
    yes, but i get a migraine and need to return to commenting on U/9's soccer. Stupid Public Health System and Socialism etc etc etc

    It’s parents like you we need out of the game.
    Parent? Jesus, why would I want kids? and who would want them with me? Im a professional gambler betting exclusively on U'9's SAP games. Making bank too. hey, maybe i can buy a kid so i fit in. He'd be terrible at football though, guaranteed.

    leave the poor kids alone
    why? why not go after the middle class and rich ones too? ill take on ALL WAGE BRACKETS!!!!

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    And I don't argue with FR. The bloke is a legend and deserves great praise for his contributions to football in the Hunter.
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    also, just to clarify, because i know my homie is still gonna miss the point.

    terrible football does not equal terrible children.

    learn the difference, and learn the point of the program.


    you are the bloke being loud wrong on the internet about a 9 year old playing in the 9 year olds team.

    your shiny tracksuit doesnt make you teflon.
    If I can change, and you can change, everybody can change*.






    * i totally stole that quote from Rocky IV but whatever.
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    And I don't argue with FR. The bloke is a legend and deserves great praise for his contributions to football in the Hunter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Negative Police View Post
    So 28 teams x 9 players there are 250 u9's and about the same 250 in u10s x 5 years = 1 out 2500 players. each player forking out around 1000pa for 5 yrs is $2,500,000 per successful player.
    I've only seen one elite u9 / u10 player that made it as a professional footballer - and he came from a small club (Brighton) and was surrounded by average at best players - but because of him they basically won everything against the best teams in the country at the time.

    Overall, I don't know if these programs really make that much of a difference as the best kids pretty much do it on their own anyway.
    In a lot of way's [and I've not been involved for a very long time so things hopefully have changed] making kids at u9 or u10 view the game as a business rather than a social situation brings about a lot of disappointment and a massive reality check when they find out they were conned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by londonboy View Post
    Do the U11s SAP play 9-aside? Magic are running two teams in U11s next year, so will be looking to add to their current U10s squads of 9 players in each I guess.
    logistics gonna be interesting next year. you would assume 9 and 10 would still be set up the same as now, but with 11s on a bigger field they will need to be a completely seperate grounds, or play later in the day once the 9 and 10 are done. we did get told one idea floating around was to have 1 longer game in 11's rather than 2 games, which might fit more games in over a weekend. Does anyone know how long NET halves go for?
    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    And I don't argue with FR. The bloke is a legend and deserves great praise for his contributions to football in the Hunter.
    He is also the second best poster on the entire Foz behind you
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    sometimes there's more to life than just winning
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    What a deadset ****ing coward **** you are
    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Seems like I am WRONG

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    it was more so the 9yr old taking the spots of the kids that already play in the 9s you imbecile.
    No one cares if a 9 yr old drops down to play his own age group if teams have players away or injured because where else can they get players from? It’s the point your club or the club you seem to know so much about did it to beat a so called undefeated team that you clearly stated, but that was just a coincidence because niel orr said it was okay 🙄 I bet you have a table at home and count the scores and points of 9yr olds you sad human..

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    logistics gonna be interesting next year. you would assume 9 and 10 would still be set up the same as now, but with 11s on a bigger field they will need to be a completely seperate grounds, or play later in the day once the 9 and 10 are done. we did get told one idea floating around was to have 1 longer game in 11's rather than 2 games, which might fit more games in over a weekend. Does anyone know how long NET halves go for?
    25-30mins..? I can't be sure.

    if you have been to Wallarah the 9's and 10's fields are marked over the 11's and 12's fields. Maybe 10-20m longer and wider.

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