Quote Originally Posted by KITZ View Post
Last time I watched a magic game the 13s coach made them run sprints after playing for 80 minutes until at least one of them was laying on the ground looking like he was going to lose his breakfast. This continued until the 14's came out onto the pitch for their game, I assume it was some sort of punishment because they only scored one goal against us in the second half. They definitely are good at making their kids "enjoy" football, although I don't think kids need to be "made" to enjoy football, its certainly easy to make them stop enjoying it though...
What game was that, for a coach to make the team do sprints after a game, Don't be ridiculous.

You said kids don't need to be made to enjoy it. Well sorry, they do, if they don't enjoy it that's why kids want to change clubs or they don't like the coaching style where their at so, yes they do have to enjoy it. 🤔 That's a pretty stupid statement, if you have a coach that's useless and always being repetitive in their session and is coaching out of a textbook, kids tend to lose interest and stop enjoying it and want to leave. So, if you're doing new things all the time that keeps the kids learning and wanting more.
That's the type of enjoyment I'm talking about.
Kids need to be taught, old school football.