NEFA kids will be leaps and bounds ahead of other kids in the next 12 months, playing nearly 50 games per season against top quality opposition along with quality coaching,
NEFA kids will be leaps and bounds ahead of other kids in the next 12 months, playing nearly 50 games per season against top quality opposition along with quality coaching,
This is the big issue, so many coaches are focused solely on winning in JDL instead of trying to teach the kids how to play football, as you said there are so many players getting to the youth system who can?t take a touch won?t attempt to use the weaker foot, and think thumping the ball out of defence every chance they get is the right thing. The beauty about JDL is it don?t matter if you concede a goal, allow the kids to try and play out from the back whilst under pressure and teach them it?s ok to take a touch in the back line and control the ball.
Also one thing for me is mums/dads coaching their own kids teams. Whilst i understand coaching numbers are not high and parents coaching is required, if the teams train and play at this same place why can?t they coach another team other wise little Johnny makes the team each year cause his parents are the coach. But then again even if the parents coach another team they become buddies with their kids coach and not enough people have the balls to pit that aside and pick on merit. Until that is fixed we will always have players moving through every age group the potentially should have been moved on earlier.
I dont have an issue with it especially in the 9-10 age group in JDL.Most parent coaches that Ive come across have been former players or long term coaches dropping back to coach their kids for a few years.Most of them Ive met are harder on their own kids anyone else.Once 11-12 comes along and kids are trying to fight for NPL spots then yes the conflict can become an issue and clubs should activley try and avoid it.Im not aware of too many parent coaches in NPL youth and again the ones I know are highly credentialled and more than fair when it comes to their own kids.But yes,in a perfect world removing all conflicts is the best scenario.Congratulations to all the players involved in their grand finals over the weekend.
Has there been confirmation as to whether Cooks Hill or Charlestown Azzuri have been promoted back into division 1?
Also, does next year have a mid-season phase change with the relegation? My recollection was that the promotion/ relegation in the middle of the season was across 2023 and 2024, there was never really commentary on 2025 (that I've seen).
That is correct heard from people who were at the PYL meeting last week that home and away for phase 2, so a longer season to free up 2 weekends, the mid-season cup will be abolished. The Pre-season cup is back and will be the same format as the Champions League. This means there will be 29 matches for players next year.
Also common sense has prevailed and 18s will remain in PYL at least for another year, apparently a lot of TDs and youth coaches who have been coaching for many years were in this meeting and overwhelmingly spoke against the proposal to split it from the PYL.
It's Cooks Hill
Yes, not sure where you thought it would only be two seasons, 2023 was different to 2024 because an alignment of teams was needed and so it looked slightly different.Also, does next year have a mid-season phase change with the relegation? My recollection was that the promotion/ relegation in the middle of the season was across 2023 and 2024, there was never really commentary on 2025 (that I've seen).
I didn't say using both feet was embarrassing, I said your comment was.
That aside, from Google...
3 notable players considered to have only 1 good foot...
C. Ronaldo
D. Beckham
L. Messi
Are you suggesting they are not/were not world class players?
It is an important skill, sure...is it the defining feature for stardom...clearly not!
You could try making a substantive counter argument
Also note, I have not claimed anyone here is a Messi, or is ever likely to be (if you thought that, I heard the WEA conducts some adult reading classes that might help you)
Rather specifically the claim made by Oldy of it's importance
5 different GF winners in PYL Div 1 yesterday which is somewhat surprising.
U13 - Lake Macquarie
U14 - Valentine
U15 - Jaffas
U16 - Broadmeadow
U18 - Olympic
Congratulations to all teams.
Sorry I got sidetracked with some absolute foz gold a few posts back but came by to say the same thing.
Well in to all teams, games I saw were well contested and played in good spirit. Think 13s was the only grade to have a team do the double.
No one booed the refs which was disappointing but will keep some on here happy.
Good job Valo, great facility.
There were a couple of the usual suspects on show over the 2 days thats for sure but trust me the referees dont even bat an eyelid at their carry on anymore.One day a few of them may begin to change their own behavior instead of wondering why the officials keep picking on them.
How do you envision this working given FIFA Article 19 exists?
This prohibits movements of those under 18s years of age moving to other countries for football reasons (only 3 exceptions are available but can't see how they work with your proposal)
You also commented that 2nd tier European football is a marker if success, but note that this solution kick off in Europe's 2nd tier...how do you reconcile that...they just jump into "success"?