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One could also argue that its a way for some to evaluate whether a coach is decent. Who should be coaching and who should not be? In the '06 girls ages, there are over 90 teams....who has time to go and evaluate even "1/2" of them?
Who wants their child to play for a team that loses all of their games? Or that has all of their wins by playing in the lowest league possible? I'm glad your DD is the best developed player on team, but can the coach translate this skill into a team when it really counts...at game time. How about playing in the proper division? Would sure hate to play in a upper division without knowing what sort of teams are there (or lower for that matter)
Or how about a clueless parent that doesn't know where to start looking for teams for their child? Also, doesn't it let some parents find out how good their child really is and then they can place that child on a team that fits their child's ability?
Where else do you get a compiled list that someone else has already generated for you (for free mind you).
I am not the creator of the FBR.......but I do say one thing the creator...Thanks!
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futbollove wrote:So before FBR, what was the culprit to the lack of possession and development?
Human polls, the "PowerRankings", SoBeIt's Logical Rankings, Turfmonster, coaches without foreign accents, clubs that didn't own their own facilities with full-time paid DOC's on staff, parents who didn't pay $3k+ per year in dues, etc.
Now it just FBR's fault.
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One could also argue that its a way for some to evaluate whether a coach is decent. Who should be coaching and who should not be? In the '06 girls ages, there are over 90 teams....who has time to go and evaluate even "1/2" of them?
Who wants their child to play for a team that loses all of their games? Or that has all of their wins by playing in the lowest league possible? I'm glad your DD is the best developed player on team, but can the coach translate this skill into a team when it really counts...at game time. How about playing in the proper division? Would sure hate to play in a upper division without knowing what sort of teams are there (or lower for that matter)
Or how about a clueless parent that doesn't know where to start looking for teams for their child? Also, doesn't it let some parents find out how good their child really is and then they can place that child on a team that fits their child's ability?
Where else do you get a compiled list that someone else has already generated for you (for free mind you).
I am not the creator of the FBR.......but I do say one thing the creator...Thanks![/quote
What a great way to use the forum to talk about coaches and philosophies, clubs and developement, and those team playing a creative style. Instead of my DD beat your DD and I play for ( insert club ) . I have seen so much negative come from a list and bring out the ugly in people and groups that have come on here year after year and made ass of themselves. We preach change, this could be that start to take the pressure off 8 and 9 year old girls, coaches, clubs, and parents to let their kids enjoy the game and play without all the yelling and hate that is showing up in our leagues and on the playing field caused by a list.
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There does need to be an easing off of pressure on clubs, coaches and especially 8 and 9 year old girls. And parents that use the FBR in that way are certainly doing a disservice to their DD's as well as their teams.
However, as SocDad pointed out, there are positive uses for FBR as well. Noone wants to wait until they've written a 3k + check to find out, Lil Suzy's team isn't everything the coach has been preaching. This is especially true for 1st time parents with no prior soccer experiences.
The problem isn't so much FBR, but how one chooses to use it. I know of coaches and parents that actually use FBR as a sales pitch to recruit players. I also know of top 10 teams that the only way you would know they are a top team, is by coming on here and looking at FBR, or GOD forbid, actually watching them play and practice. The parents nor the coaches make mention of it. The problem isn't FBR, it's the adults.
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There is already an FBR in place at u11....it's called LHGCL standings.Zizou wrote:But , posting a FBR maybe at u-11 would be more beneficial.
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SocDad wrote:
One could also argue that its a way for some to evaluate whether a coach is decent.
Quite true. FBR plus a little legwork makes it fairly easy to identify the posers and manipulators that are all about the benjamins.
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Zizou wrote:There you go! A tournament and league that ranks them!
Seriously Zizou???
You think the posting of FBR at U9 causes more damage and is more responsible for the emphasis on winning over development in NTX than the LHGCL Qualifying Tournament and Promotion/Relegation system?
FBR only exists and people only care about it because of the LHGCL QT at U11.
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My oldest DD plays select softball. Been immersed in that scene in NTX longer than I have in the academy/select soccer scene.
- 90+% of the coaches in select softball don't get a single dime in income for their coaching.
- While there are some larger, more prominent "clubs" in the area, none of them have anywhere near the infrastructure of the soccer clubs in NTX, with paid DOC's and management staff, club-owned facilities, etc.
- There are no "contracts", players can move freely between teams/clubs at any time, outside of certain qualifying tournaments for regional or national events, there are minimal roster restrictions outside of age limits. Guest play is common and happens all of the time.
- There is a forum, but it is used almost exclusively to post for teams looking for players, holding tryouts, looking for pickup (guest) players for a tournament. Parents and coaches don't get on and lament about emphasis on winning over development, or poor umpires, or wring their hands because some team brought in a stud pickup pitcher and won a tournament last weekend...
- I have NEVER seen a ranking of local girls select softball teams in any age group, from U8 up to U18.
Despite all of this stuff that is in place in NTX soccer, but isn't in place in NTX softball, NTX still manages to be considered a regional hotbed of girls softball talent in the US (along with, and slightly behind, of course, SoCal). Like soccer, the Brass Ring for 99% of the girls playing select softball in NTX is a College Scholarship, hopefully at a big time D1 program. NTX regularly places girls on the US National Team, and the US has been dominant in international competition for years.
Always been curious as to why the outcome at the end of the tunnel is almost identical, but the path to get there is SOOOOOOO different?
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bwgophers wrote:
Always been curious as to why the outcome at the end of the tunnel is almost identical, but the path to get there is SOOOOOOO different?
Two reasons:
1. The money to be made in soccer is from hoardes of bourgeoisie...softball is proletariat
2. A whole lot more dads are knowledgeable enough to teach softball...compared to soccer
The pressure is not coming from FBR...or even really from promotion/relegation. It's coming from the commercialization of the sport. If youth coaches are paying mortgages off soccer fees from parents, I don't see how anyone could think FBR is the main force driving behavior.
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