worst teams in under 16's

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worst teams in under 16's

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WHO are the worst teams in the under 16's
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Post by LUFC_#9 »

whats the point of this topic :lol:
everyones knows seafod r the worst
just look at the table :lol:
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Post by manutd#2 »

they r the worst... but they nearly snuck there first win against hills 4-3 in the cup... :lol:
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Post by THE_SUPER_STAR »

other than seaford who else is a bad team
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Post by da_watcherer »

i think that blue eagles are a shocking side...

they have some dodge players like ross hirisafinies who has been bench warming for the U/16's for longer than i have been born
I see em. I watch em, I know that ur out there...

Watch out for me, ill be there soon...
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Post by onimaster77 »

da_watcherer wrote:i think that blue eagles are a shocking side...

they have some dodge players like ross hirisafinies who has been bench warming for the U/16's for longer than i have been born
your an idiot, dont post anymore...

ross almost always starts you delinquent
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Post by Megged »

ummm.....seaford are!

cause friday night!

travelled a long way down the old jet park at modbury!

and got thrashed 17 - 0

9 - 0 at half time!

modburys striker bagged 9 - 10 goals i think!

:D
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Post by predator10 »

these topics are the biggest waste of time nd load of shit u dont say whos the worst team nd then fukin bag 1 particualar player u peanut
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Post by kayne9 »

they r the worst... but they nearly snuck there first win against hills 4-3 in the cup... :lol

the hills hawks only had about 5 fit players for the game. they had 2 injured players forced to play on the feild coz there were no substitutes avaliable. and then there were about 5 players sick on the feild.
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Post by Calcio »

Any team with an attitude is the worst team.

No one is unbeatable, the ball is round and it goes any way! Team attitude stays like a bad smell.
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Post by sting »

Hi to all, we have problems here in Australia, we lable kids at a very young age then we rubbish them. Look at the footy for instance, there juniors league play in there own age groups so they develop as a team not individuals, if kids want to improve they should join a Futsal Academy to help with their footskills and all the skills that come with it. Being part of an Academy helps with the discipline first, we need to be educated about the game, need to know the rules, need to develop skills, skills, skills. If you are interested in joining a Stingrays Futsal Academy dont hesitate to contact 0414 662 771 or by email adelaidestingray@bigpond.com.au

There are so many programs, choose carefully the one that will suit you the best.
http://www.adelaidestingrays.com.au
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Post by Squizzy »

sting wrote:Hi to all, we have problems here in Australia, we lable kids at a very young age then we rubbish them. Look at the footy for instance, there juniors league play in there own age groups so they develop as a team not individuals, if kids want to improve they should join a Futsal Academy to help with their footskills and all the skills that come with it. Being part of an Academy helps with the discipline first, we need to be educated about the game, need to know the rules, need to develop skills, skills, skills. If you are interested in joining a Stingrays Futsal Academy dont hesitate to contact 0414 662 771 or by email adelaidestingray@bigpond.com.au

There are so many programs, choose carefully the one that will suit you the best.
http://www.adelaidestingrays.com.au


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Post by one nil »

[quote="sting"]Hi to all, we have problems here in Australia, we lable kids at a very young age then we rubbish them. Look at the footy for instance, there juniors league play in there own age groups so they develop as a team not individuals, if kids want to improve they should join a Futsal Academy to help with their footskills and all the skills that come with it. Being part of an Academy helps with the discipline first, we need to be educated about the game, need to know the rules, need to develop skills, skills, skills. If you are interested in joining a Stingrays Futsal Academy dont hesitate to contact 0414 662 771 or by email adelaidestingray@bigpond.com.au



That comment does not fill me with a lot of confidence. Kids should NOT develop as a team, kids are individuals and progress at different times throughout there learning. They SHOULD be developed as individuals and playing in a team is part of their individual development. Then if you have done your job correctly, they will be talented enough to play in ANY team or ANY system of play as all the components that make a good player have been put in place.
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Post by sting »

Read it again.... In the junior league every players should be getting equal game time to develop giving every child the opportunity to show his skills. I have been to games were the same players sit on the bench. It really shouldnt matter who wins, we should focus on developing there skills and giving them every opportunity to be the best they can. Yes players are individuals and players develop at different rates.
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Post by one nil »

sting wrote:Read it again.... In the junior league every players should be getting equal game time to develop giving every child the opportunity to show his skills. I have been to games were the same players sit on the bench. It really shouldnt matter who wins, we should focus on developing there skills and giving them every opportunity to be the best they can. Yes players are individuals and players develop at different rates.

Agreed, the original comment that I disagee with is players developing as a team not individuals. All players need game time to help their individual development.
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