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As youth soccer
coaches, we think we know why our children want to play soccer.
We all try hard to make our training sessions and
matches a fun experience for everyone concerned while the more
enlightened coaches make sure that they offer all children the
opportunity to play football, regardless of their ability.
At it's best youth
soccer really is the 'beautiful game': inclusive, democratic and
inspiring.
But it's not always
like that. All too often the 'beautiful game' is tarnished by
parents shouting at their kids from the touchline, clubs preoccupied
with winning leagues and cups, 'average' players sitting out most of
the season on the bench and young players being forced to play in
fixed positions.
And so, sadly, many
children give up playing soccer because 'it's no fun anymore'.
So what's the answer?
Maybe we should play a
different game altogether......FUTSAL
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