U/16' A Struggling at Salisbury

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U/16' A Struggling at Salisbury

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What's Happening with the Under 16A'S at Salisbury no wins at the moment! :oops:
On paper good players, it appears they have lost the desire? :o
Can anyone out there at Salisbury explain!
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well im not from salisbury
but they got Adelaide City this week at Oakden
tough game
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It looks as though it will be another loss for the Berries then :(
Come on boys whats happening :shock: So good last year but this year????
Is everything okay down there heard there a few problems with certain players having issues! :o Perhaps need to re group and focus on playing better soccer.
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most of there players are good but they cant play together
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If the players are good, then what is the Coach and Assistant Coach doing to rectify the problems then. :roll:

A sign of a good coach and Assistant should reconise this and utilise their skills to bring the boys on with their development rather letting a few ego interupt the Teams structure dont u think. :lol:

Otherwise all that good work from last year as been wasted. :?
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you also need to consider that the team are playing in a higher division which may take time to adjust to the different standard to what they have been used to.

Generally speaking there are no easy teams in the higher division as there had been in the case of the lower divisions.
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That's fine! But if the players are good enough they should be able to adapt to playing against the harders sides. :wink:

No excuses at this level the Coach and the Boys knew this. They should have a plan in place(Coach, AssistantCoach) to challenge these stonger sides, by recruiting more wisely for players who have a got the skills to adapt to the higher standard rather than keeping boys with less ability to handle. :P :P :?
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go you blues wrote:That's fine! But if the players are good enough they should be able to adapt to playing against the harders sides. :wink:

No excuses at this level the Coach and the Boys knew this. They should have a plan in place(Coach, AssistantCoach) to challenge these stonger sides, by recruiting more wisely for players who have a got the skills to adapt to the higher standard rather than keeping boys with less ability to handle. :P :P :?
[Well you seem to know all about it, so maybe you can enlighten the coaches. Seems to me that your pretty well informed, or not as the case may be. I think people need to get a grip and realise that these coaches are out there for the boys, not to take victories or to be abused because a team is losing. Someone has to lose, its all in the game. Why when teams are winning, noone congratulates them but no sooner had they lost you get stupid parents....and i stand by that statement, cos thats what they are....stupid.....sitting in the stand making comments like, sack the coach/coaches. (I hope the person that made that statement reads this and might like to get off his asss and maybe have a little positive input and keep the negatives to himself. Grrrrrrr really makes my blood boil. They are a great bunch of kids out there and I for one wish them all the best throughout the season. Keep your chins up boys....... :D '/color]
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Brad Boocock is there best player :)
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go you blues wrote:What's Happening with the Under 16A'S at Salisbury no wins at the moment! :oops:
On paper good players, it appears they have lost the desire? :o
Can anyone out there at Salisbury explain!

Sounds to me that that your already at Salisbury otherwise how would know that the team looks good on paper and they have an assistant coach. Also you must have seen some games to make the statement that they appear to have lost the desire. They have played 4 Games and lost 2 by a single goal and those games could have gone either way. If your at Salisbury as I suspect, then maybe you should make your self known and if you see a problem maybe you could help.
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Guess Who wrote:Brad Boocock is there best player :)
Always nice to have friends Brad!
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No excuses at this level the Coach and the Boys knew this. They should have a plan in place(Coach, AssistantCoach) to challenge these stonger sides, by recruiting more wisely for players who have a got the skills to adapt to the higher standard rather than keeping boys with less ability to handle. :P :P :?[/quote][Well you seem to know all about it, so maybe you can enlighten the coaches. Seems to me that your pretty well informed, or not as the case may be. I think people need to get a grip and realise that these coaches are out there for the boys, not to take victories or to be abused because a team is losing. Someone has to lose, its all in the game. Why when teams are winning, noone congratulates them but no sooner had they lost you get stupid parents....and i stand by that statement, cos thats what they are....stupid.....sitting in the stand making comments like, sack the coach/coaches. (I hope the person that made that statement reads this and might like to get off his asss and maybe have a little positive input and keep the negatives to himself. Grrrrrrr really makes my blood boil. They are a great bunch of kids out there and I for one wish them all the best throughout the season. Keep your chins up boys....... :D '/color][/quote]

they did that already didn't they its not all the same squad from last year :shock:
old saying goes if it aint broken don't fix or you might stuff it :wink:

seems the same people are still there from last year who bagged the coaches and parents at any chance :roll: but then maybe the football gods are serving karma this year and the insults from the coaches to officials etc is coming back to bite em :P
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New Boot......seems to me as though it could be a case of the 'pot calling the kettle black'.....`sour grapes' or whatever you want to call it. The squad is relatively the same with the exception of a couple, I wonder if youre related to the exception! It doesnt take einstein to work out who you are. And I know that your history doesnt stand you in a good position for judgement now does it. :clown: :clown:
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When you go up a division, everyone has to lift. This means players and coaches.
I think they have the talent but are just not playing as a team. There are also discipline issues which are not being addressed and this causes disharmony.
The old addage, "you play how you train" couldn't be more true in this case also.
Get them fired up, address the issues and get them playing as a team and all will be fine.
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Couldnt agree more " You definetly play how you train". :oops:

Perhaps they should try and vary the Training sessions and have a
'Theme for each session" rather than going through the same old same old training drills! :roll:

Lads get bored very easily! Need to nut out the disciplne issues with the players othewise it will be hard slog! :wink:
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go you blues wrote:Couldnt agree more " You definetly play how you train". :oops:

Perhaps they should try and vary the Training sessions and have a
'Theme for each session" rather than going through the same old same old training drills! :roll:

Lads get bored very easily! Need to nut out the disciplne issues with the players othewise it will be hard slog! :wink:

Maybe you should bring up your grievances at the next coaches/ committee meeting instead of a public forum or better still approach the people concerned instead of hiding behind an alias.
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de uno wrote:
go you blues wrote:That's fine! But if the players are good enough they should be able to adapt to playing against the harders sides. :wink:

No excuses at this level the Coach and the Boys knew this. They should have a plan in place(Coach, AssistantCoach) to challenge these stonger sides, by recruiting more wisely for players who have a got the skills to adapt to the higher standard rather than keeping boys with less ability to handle. :P :P :?
[Well you seem to know all about it, so maybe you can enlighten the coaches. Seems to me that your pretty well informed, or not as the case may be. I think people need to get a grip and realise that these coaches are out there for the boys, not to take victories or to be abused because a team is losing. Someone has to lose, its all in the game. Why when teams are winning, noone congratulates them but no sooner had they lost you get stupid parents....and i stand by that statement, cos thats what they are....stupid.....sitting in the stand making comments like, sack the coach/coaches. (I hope the person that made that statement reads this and might like to get off his asss and maybe have a little positive input and keep the negatives to himself. Grrrrrrr really makes my blood boil. They are a great bunch of kids out there and I for one wish them all the best throughout the season. Keep your chins up boys....... :D '/color]


:lol: :lol: :lol: skins pretty thin, why put it on the forums if you don't like comments.
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new boot wrote:
de uno wrote:
go you blues wrote:That's fine! But if the players are good enough they should be able to adapt to playing against the harders sides. :wink:

No excuses at this level the Coach and the Boys knew this. They should have a plan in place(Coach, AssistantCoach) to challenge these stonger sides, by recruiting more wisely for players who have a got the skills to adapt to the higher standard rather than keeping boys with less ability to handle. :P :P :?
[Well you seem to know all about it, so maybe you can enlighten the coaches. Seems to me that your pretty well informed, or not as the case may be. I think people need to get a grip and realise that these coaches are out there for the boys, not to take victories or to be abused because a team is losing. Someone has to lose, its all in the game. Why when teams are winning, noone congratulates them but no sooner had they lost you get stupid parents....and i stand by that statement, cos thats what they are....stupid.....sitting in the stand making comments like, sack the coach/coaches. (I hope the person that made that statement reads this and might like to get off his asss and maybe have a little positive input and keep the negatives to himself. Grrrrrrr really makes my blood boil. They are a great bunch of kids out there and I for one wish them all the best throughout the season. Keep your chins up boys....... :D '/color]


:lol: :lol: :lol: skins pretty thin, why put it on the forums if you don't like comments.

:clown: :clown: :clown: My skin might be thin, but ur head is obviously pretty thick....so how bout u build a bridge and get over it. Life really is too short to keep bringing up old grievances!
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i think its the coach that doesnt do enough in this matter?
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Salisbury are not looking good after an 8-1 thrashing at Adelaide City.
Something has to be done if they want to stay in the A competition
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Not a good result for the u/16a! Adelaide City obviously too good! :clown: :clown:

Back to the drawing board then. :roll: :roll:

May be i'm not the only person who thinks things need to be changed! :shock:

Manu17 has made a fair comment something needs to be done!
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Noone is debating the fact that things need to be altered as whats happening isnt working at the moment, so come on guys some positive input would be great! You have the ability thats for sure!
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de uno wrote:Noone is debating the fact that things need to be altered as whats happening isnt working at the moment, so come on guys some positive input would be great! You have the ability thats for sure!
The team has to be much better than the results reflect.
There are obviously underlying issues which now have to be sorted with the team/club.
If you haven't had a meeting yet to address these issues, I suggest you get cracking before the cancer spreads further.
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from what ive heard, seen, expected, its not the players thats for sure, they have talent that could take them to the top, its someone else who isn't applying them to the fullest. I watched the City game on the weekend and they were left fending for themselves.
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Hmmm... i do Agree Salisbury Do need to pick it up but why are we all blaming the coach... :| I mean come on does the coach play the game on the weekend. i was watching the city game and some of the salisbury players dropped there heads as soon as one goal went in...
and Salisbury did also have 4 Players missing im told soo.. yeh :D
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RosickySkill69 wrote:from what ive heard, seen, expected, its not the players thats for sure, they have talent that could take them to the top, its someone else who isn't applying them to the fullest. I watched the City game on the weekend and they were left fending for themselves.
I have coached at this age group level before, I find it hard to believe that they are not motivated as individuals and in a position to show some personal pride in their performance, they are not 8 years old ...
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Ditto..................not motivated at under 16's, give it away now before you show yourselves up more than you already do on this Forum. Bugger the Coach getting the blame....it's still 11 vs 11. Maybe you ARE playing to the best of your abilities that your attitudes allow you to do. Fire up and kick some arse!
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