As for Dave's post English certainly do not have a physical advantage at the same age.
Experienced heads are calling for less emphasis on physical dominance in youth football. They’re concerned that naturally taller, faster and stronger young players are being valued in youth football over what might be smaller, yet more skilful, intelligent and technique-driven youngsters.The problem seems to stem from a "results driven" environment even at informal/Sunday league level. According to Jamie Carragher this "get stuck in" mentality might be harder to unlock than first thought. Even at professional levels the English mandate seems to be to utilise physical dominance in order to "stop them playing". “Them” usually being a rounded team of elegant and passionate professionals from overseas.
Quote from: peter w on August 28, 2014, 05:38:18 PMAs for Dave's post English certainly do not have a physical advantage at the same age.Oh, that's fine then. Peter says that they don't, so case closed.Apart from the whole thing about speed and physicality being what youth coaches would look for rather than tactical awareness or technical ability.Physicality in grass roots football coachingFA Chairman says that coaching needs to place less emphasis on physicalityFA review says that kids have been taught for too long to play like adultsQuoteExperienced heads are calling for less emphasis on physical dominance in youth football. They’re concerned that naturally taller, faster and stronger young players are being valued in youth football over what might be smaller, yet more skilful, intelligent and technique-driven youngsters.The problem seems to stem from a "results driven" environment even at informal/Sunday league level. According to Jamie Carragher this "get stuck in" mentality might be harder to unlock than first thought. Even at professional levels the English mandate seems to be to utilise physical dominance in order to "stop them playing". “Them” usually being a rounded team of elegant and passionate professionals from overseas.
Oh well that's him gone then. His head will be turned at training like very villa player before him who got called up.
Christ get over yourself. You don't like a different opinion to yours do you? just put a star next to the points you want to have stated as fact and then the ones you want to debate. otherwise stop acting the fool when there's a different point of view. Do you have friends in the real world? I mean, really? And if so do you act similarly with them?
You brought up physicality as the reason we do well at U19 to U21 levels. I disagreed. You have not shown any evidence that we do well up to the levels that I mentioned because of physicality. Not one shred. yet you want me to give you a backed up response as to why i disagree? You show me your scientific research and I'll accept the point. Until then all you're offering is an opinion. With which I disagreed. it was then you got uppity and so did i in return.
In fairness Peter W, when you come out with comments like 'have you got any friends in the real world' when discussing football on a forum, then expect a response back.
Quote from: peter w on August 28, 2014, 08:15:45 PMYou brought up physicality as the reason we do well at U19 to U21 levels. I disagreed. You have not shown any evidence that we do well up to the levels that I mentioned because of physicality. Not one shred. yet you want me to give you a backed up response as to why i disagree? You show me your scientific research and I'll accept the point. Until then all you're offering is an opinion. With which I disagreed. it was then you got uppity and so did i in return.As I've said, I'm offering an opinion and a reason why I hold that opinion. You're offering nothing more than "that's wrong" with nothing more to say about why.If you're not going to go any further than "you're wrong but I'm not going to give any reasons why you're wrong" then I can't really see this as a discussion worth carrying on with.