Four-3-3 wrote:Does it really matter what league your juniors play in as long as the coaching staff are developing players......? I have learned that in the lower leagues there are some challenges you have to come accross when trying to develop players and teams, but in general, development will occur if managed correctly in any league when win at all costs is removed.
Ill give you an example: under 12's zones. (im familar with it because i coach u12's at playford)
u12 JPL Blue (top 2 vs bottom 2)
1. Raiders P15 W14 D1 L0 F166 A7 GD159 Points43
2. Playford P15 W12 D2 L1 F94 A14 GD80 Points38
9. Eastern P12 W1 D0 L11 F8 A82 GD-74 Points3
10. Western Toros P18 W0 D0 L18 F2 A155 GD-153 Points0
U12 JPL Red (top 2 vs bottom 2)
1. Birkalla P13 W13 L0 D0 F90 A11 GD79 Points39
2. Cumberland P13 W11 L2 D0 F67 A9 GD58 Points 33
8. Cobras P12 W2 L10 D0 F13 A80 GD-67 Points6
9. Sturt P14 W1 L13 D0 F6 A93 GD-87 Points3
U12 JPL Yellow (top 2 vs bottom 2)
1. Comets P13 W11 L1 D1 F44 A18 GD26 Points34
2. MetroStars P13 W9 L4 D0 F58 A41 GD17 Points27
8. White City P13 W3 L9 D1 F25 A52 GD-27 Points10
9. Western Strikers P14 W1 L9 D4 F24 A68 GD-44 Points7
Now normally its top 4 from each zone to create the 13A division. Now, JPL Yellow is considered the hardest league. Teams are quite even and each and every game is hard fought (as you can see by the For and Against stats in the goals columns). Compare that to Blue, Raiders and Playford, with Enfield are vastly superior to the rest of the competition. My boys play games where they're 10-0 up at half time. Ive seen Raiders win by 20 goals or more. Who does this benefit? No-one. But because Playfords 1st team (which i also play in) is in the State League, my kids are now forced to compete with the bottom sides of each zone? There may be 2-3 good teams in the whole division, then rest are 15-20 goal wins. No matter how good of a coach you're, no matter how much you focus on development, kids need to be tested in game situations. Playing in hard games (which is normally associated with the A division) week in week out test kids skill level, awareness and their ability to play the game at a high intensity/tempo.
Kids get bored of these huge wins. I have players asking to come off when we're 15-0 because they genuinely feel embarrassed and sorry for the other kids. They stop tackling cause they feel bad. Does this help their development? The whole point behind promotion and relegation and junior levels is to ensure the best teams in that particular age group are competing against each other...