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And we have been the stronger Bulldogs team compute the others. So it’s ridiculous to make accusations.
They did well to win in finals after losing to Toronto Elite in league stage. The one difference is that Bull Dogs didn’t roll the lines and some players played way more. While it’s good to win a cup, it’s not recommended at U8/U9 level. Kids are still developing and doing this hurts their confidence. While coaches as grown men want to win, one shouldn’t lose sight of the fact it’s 7 year olds.
At this age and even at u10 they should roll the lines. But the problem is that all coaches are doing this and so others are forced to do the same. In a finals game exceptions should be made and apparently the TE team normally plays at the elite level so the coaching staff had to make some adjustments.
Coach loses his job if he doesn't win. As long as you are upfront and straight forward with parents/kids then I think its fine.
Up to the parent to decide if its for them or their kid.
coaching 7 year olds is a "job"?? man you guys are totally whacko
So which one is it?
Do you want your coach to care and work hard to develop your kid? Or do you want them to not give a shit and half ass it?
Yeah, don't get it. It is 100% a job.
Also, if you want to coach at a high level you start at a lower level and you need to get a reputation for being a good coach. Also, these guys DO make a living coaching / training.
There is a market for it, there is a reason why people look for skilled trainers / coaches.
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And we have been the stronger Bulldogs team compute the others. So it’s ridiculous to make accusations.
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They did well to win in finals after losing to Toronto Elite in league stage. The one difference is that Bull Dogs didn’t roll the lines and some players played way more. While it’s good to win a cup, it’s not recommended at U8/U9 level. Kids are still developing and doing this hurts their confidence. While coaches as grown men want to win, one shouldn’t lose sight of the fact it’s 7 year olds.
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At this age and even at u10 they should roll the lines. But the problem is that all coaches are doing this and so others are forced to do the same. In a finals game exceptions should be made and apparently the TE team normally plays at the elite level so the coaching staff had to make some adjustments.
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Coach loses his job if he doesn't win. As long as you are upfront and straight forward with parents/kids then I think its fine.
Up to the parent to decide if its for them or their kid.
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coaching 7 year olds is a "job"?? man you guys are totally whacko
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So which one is it?
Do you want your coach to care and work hard to develop your kid? Or do you want them to not give a shit and half ass it?
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Yeah, don't get it. It is 100% a job.
Also, if you want to coach at a high level you start at a lower level and you need to get a reputation for being a good coach. Also, these guys DO make a living coaching / training.
There is a market for it, there is a reason why people look for skilled trainers / coaches.