The US soccer federation has just banned heading the ball in games played by the under 10s. This is to stop head injuries and concussions. Is this necessary or an over reaction? Or just the Americans wrapping their kids in cotton wool. Discuss.
If nothing else it should help with their technical skill levels regarding keeping the ball on the floor, it should certainly be more conducive to possession football anyway

If nothing else it should help with their technical skill levels regarding keeping the ball on the floor, it should certainly be more conducive to possession football anyway
When I used to play as a kid, we used the leather football with laces in.
You soon learnt how to head a ball properly then.
My dear old dad used to say, that if it hurt you, then you weren't doing it right and it was your own stupid fault.
Wasn't the passing of Jeff Astle a few years back attributed in some way to the damage he'd done himself heading those old leather balls with laces?

If nothing else it should help with their technical skill levels regarding keeping the ball on the floor, it should certainly be more conducive to possession football anyway

When I used to play centre half and head alot of goal kicks and it never did me any harm!
Bah!
If kids don't learn to head the ball when they are young they'll be terrible at it when they get older, the modern balls are soft enough the US needs to get a grip.
Yeah, sod the peer reviewed research hinting at potential brain damage! Football is more important than the future health of the children!