The teams just simply arent as good as you think. The culture there is infantile and arrogant. The kids have a cry if they even draw let alone lose.
But being the dad of the false superstar you where always going to fall heavily. Just let the kids play and acknowledge that there are some good lads coming through from all areas.
Ok time for your ego rant gogogo
It surprises me that no one here has mentioned the fact that the kids are all maturing at different rates and those who were the better players previously aren't anymore. The whole reference to SDP or TSP imo is irrelevent as many kids have passed those in skill between last year and this year. Yes Olympic seem to have gotten lucky or maybe it was strategy when they first got their U11s teams ready 2 years ago in U9s and they stuck by the kids and I think they are the only Club not to grade their teams Is that true?. I have friends at Olympic and there opinion (yes people are allowed an opinion) is that the TSP kids are now just part of the pack as the other boys have grown and some struggling for various reasons.
IMO once again that is the kids growing up at various rates physically and mentally.
From watching every weekend I believe both Hamilton teams are the benchmark then magic A and Jaffas getting better every week so good on the coaching staff. Jaffas only fall away as they are not consistent as the other ones.
I was completely supportive of splitting the comp into top and bottom teams until someone on this forum put doubt in my head. If the comp is split the lower teams don't get the opportunity to see the benchmark at a young age and then there becomes a divide locally in the same age group. I think the number of clubs with SAP licenses needs to be reduced then parents who want there children in the program will look for one of those clubs. If you are willing to pay 1000 dollars for your child to play soccer you surely wont mind driving to the next suburb to train and play.
Hey I’m pretty sure you are starting to cross the line here. How about stop acting like an immature child and ease up on hammering clubs and people’s parenting. Totally uncalled for. You sound like an idiot.
If you want to be a big hero take it over to Facebook where you all can see each other’s real names and then see if you still have the balls to call out someone’s parenting skills. Don’t come on here acting all high and mighty when no one knows who you are.
Now can we get back to football and give all the other shit a rest?
Thanks
Last edited by Yaa Yaa; 15-10-2020 at 08:05 AM.
There's a link to a NNSWF memo i shared halfway down this page:
https://www.newcastlefootball.net/fo...lub-SAP/page61
Key points:
- 11's and 12's will be playing 9v9 on a half field (65m x 55m)
- clubs are asked to enter results for all SAP matches on the Sports TG results entry page, in the same manner as typical NPL/NL1/WPL youth fixtures. These results will not be published by NNSWF and should not be published by clubs.
- The season will be split into 3 phases
- Phase 1 - Premier 5s Competition – This will be held over a 2-3 weeks at Football Fives at LakeMacquarie Regional Football Facility, and will aim to give a number matches against teams of an equivalent level, as well as testing against teams from a high or lower level.
- Phase 2 – Regular Season Part 1 – This will be 8-10 weeks of matches against teams of anappropriate level based on end of 2020 performance and performance in Premier 5s Competition.
- Phase 3 - Regular Season Part 2 – This will be another 8-10-week period against teams of an appropriate level based on end of 2020 performance and performance in Premier 5s Competition and phase 1 of the competition.
- Girls will continue be permitted to play in either boys or girls’ teams in premier 9s-12s, and will be permitted to play one year below their required age level if playing in boys competitions, with the exception of 12 year old girls (born 2009)* who will have the option of playing in WPL 13s as well as Premier 12s Girls, Premier 12s Boys and NPL 13s.
Wallsend going to one team per age next year