How **** did we look.
This was our toughest game and we escaped with 1.0.
England won by 34 runs...I watched the right game.
Clyne had a very poor game, he is usually much better.
When will people start to realise what the real problem is? I'm almost sick of the sound of my own moaning. I've been on this same damn soap box for years. I am not one but surprised that our best youngsters looked inferior to our first opposition.
Our problem is simple: we do not develop players technically, properly at young ages and continue that technical development through to 16, 17 or 18.
The solution is not simple because it simply isn't British: we must change youth football wholesale. I see it every weekend and in fact saw it last night with a couple if new parents turning up to watch their sons train with my team. The parents stood talking while they watched, until the ball was near the goal and then they suddenly shouted, "hit it". The kid with the ball panicked and mis hit the ball.
Every week I see parents and coaches scream an shout at the kids to "get rid of it" "hit it" and "knock it the channel" and so on. I try in vain to tell parents to stop screaming instructions and let the kids develop and make their own decisions on the pitch. Every week I watch coaches berate the officials and their players because they are desperate to win. I tell them but it does no good.
We must stop parents, coaches, clubs from shouting contradicting instructions at the young players and teach them technically. I am no sandal wearing lovey; I am a highly competitive person, however we have to sacrifice personal gain (coaches and parents) to develop players properly.
Forget the squabbles over a kit, a badge, the value of a player or the corporate image of our club, this is the single biggest problem in our game and has been for years.
I call it "The English Disease"
I am travelling today so can't pick this up in detail but tomorrow or tonight will get back on it.
When will people start to realise what the real problem is? I'm almost sick of the sound of my own moaning. I've been on this same damn soap box for years. I am not one but surprised that our best youngsters looked inferior to our first opposition.
Our problem is simple: we do not develop players technically, properly at young ages and continue that technical development through to 16, 17 or 18.
The solution is not simple because it simply isn't British: we must change youth football wholesale. I see it every weekend and in fact saw it last night with a couple if new parents turning up to watch their sons train with my team. The parents stood talking while they watched, until the ball was near the goal and then they suddenly shouted, "hit it". The kid with the ball panicked and mis hit the ball.
Every week I see parents and coaches scream an shout at the kids to "get rid of it" "hit it" and "knock it the channel" and so on. I try in vain to tell parents to stop screaming instructions and let the kids develop and make their own decisions on the pitch. Every week I watch coaches berate the officials and their players because they are desperate to win. I tell them but it does no good.
We must stop parents, coaches, clubs from shouting contradicting instructions at the young players and teach them technically. I am no sandal wearing lovey; I am a highly competitive person, however we have to sacrifice personal gain (coaches and parents) to develop players properly.
Forget the squabbles over a kit, a badge, the value of a player or the corporate image of our club, this is the single biggest problem in our game and has been for years.
I call it "The English Disease"
I am travelling today so can't pick this up in detail but tomorrow or tonight will get back on it.
Too many times when I referee I see a big lad at the back, a little boy up the front - and boom, up it goes, chase after that.
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