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DD was dedicated keep for 2.5 yrs, decided she wanted to be a field player last year. Left D1 team to go where she'd have an opp to get on the field. She has struggled and her confidence is down. Plays about 12 min a half now but was used to being a starter who had 100% playing time so while 12 min a half may not be too bad, she sees it that way. Coach says she is progressing, wants her to stay. She likes Coach and team but leaves every game feeling defeated and like she isn't making a difference on the team. Parents all good with Coach and team but loved her at keep and miss watching her but support her on field if that's what she wants...but just not too sure she is improving Two other notes: team is getting really good and will probably step up next year to tougher competition...so what will happen to her playing time then? She has a blast a practice and never wants to miss...it is just games she is defeated about. She had said she has an interest in going back as keep but parents concerned it is just because she feels defeated and not what she really wants. HELP ?
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Blank77 wrote:What age group are we talking? Probably different advice if she is a 98 or an 06.
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mommabear1 wrote:Any advice from experienced parents?
DD was dedicated keep for 2.5 yrs, decided she wanted to be a field player last year. Left D1 team to go where she'd have an opp to get on the field. She has struggled and her confidence is down. Plays about 12 min a half now but was used to being a starter who had 100% playing time so while 12 min a half may not be too bad, she sees it that way. Coach says she is progressing, wants her to stay. She likes Coach and team but leaves every game feeling defeated and like she isn't making a difference on the team. Parents all good with Coach and team but loved her at keep and miss watching her but support her on field if that's what she wants...but just not too sure she is improving Two other notes: team is getting really good and will probably step up next year to tougher competition...so what will happen to her playing time then? She has a blast a practice and never wants to miss...it is just games she is defeated about. She had said she has an interest in going back as keep but parents concerned it is just because she feels defeated and not what she really wants. HELP ?
I know being a keeper they do lose some of their foot skills and while they train with the them they don't have real game situation under their belt like the field players. I say this because I have watched my dd play the field on occasion (when we have a big lead and her coach allows her time on the field). She is slower to react because she isn't used to the position and her confidence in that spot isn't as great. She isn't bad but she isn't great like a regular field player of that position.
I know who your dd is and having been with the team your on in the past you do have a great group of parents and a good coach. It will take time and the only way for her to improve is to get more field time. Have you looked into getting her private lessons to help improve her foot skills and help build her confidence?
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lovesoccer wrote:mommabear1 wrote:Any advice from experienced parents?
DD was dedicated keep for 2.5 yrs, decided she wanted to be a field player last year. Left D1 team to go where she'd have an opp to get on the field. She has struggled and her confidence is down. Plays about 12 min a half now but was used to being a starter who had 100% playing time so while 12 min a half may not be too bad, she sees it that way. Coach says she is progressing, wants her to stay. She likes Coach and team but leaves every game feeling defeated and like she isn't making a difference on the team. Parents all good with Coach and team but loved her at keep and miss watching her but support her on field if that's what she wants...but just not too sure she is improving Two other notes: team is getting really good and will probably step up next year to tougher competition...so what will happen to her playing time then? She has a blast a practice and never wants to miss...it is just games she is defeated about. She had said she has an interest in going back as keep but parents concerned it is just because she feels defeated and not what she really wants. HELP ?
I know being a keeper they do lose some of their foot skills and while they train with the them they don't have real game situation under their belt like the field players. I say this because I have watched my dd play the field on occasion (when we have a big lead and her coach allows her time on the field). She is slower to react because she isn't used to the position and her confidence in that spot isn't as great. She isn't bad but she isn't great like a regular field player of that position.
I know who your dd is and having been with the team your on in the past you do have a great group of parents and a good coach. It will take time and the only way for her to improve is to get more field time. Have you looked into getting her private lessons to help improve her foot skills and help build her confidence?
She has some of the best skills/touch on the team due to all the training she had when playing for high level teams. She just sees not starting and not playing much to mean Coach doesn't think she is good. No amount of telling her it that isn't true seems to make a difference. I think Coach is fair and maybe sometimes more generous than he should be. She has some good games and some that look like you'd never guess she has played this game 8 years. lol Sorry..I don't mean to sound negative...I wouldn't say that to her, but I sometimes wonder where her head is! Could be the "tween" thing going on there too! lol
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mommabear1 wrote:
She just sees not starting and not playing much to mean Coach doesn't think she is good. No amount of telling her it that isn't true seems to make a difference.
That is a pretty good observation. Coaches do not sit players that can contribute at u11 soccer. If she isn't playing, he doesn't think she is that good.
Too me, at u11, she should be playing the field and playing the field 80% of the game unless she is 100% certain she wants to play goalie for the rest of her life. Find a team where the coach really thinks she can help the team and get her out there. I guarantee if she is playing 20-25 minutes a half she will love the field.
It may just be me, but some of best keepers I knew in high school and college where converted field players after u14.
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mommabear1 wrote:Any advice from experienced parents?
DD was dedicated keep for 2.5 yrs, decided she wanted to be a field player last year. Left D1 team to go where she'd have an opp to get on the field. She has struggled and her confidence is down. Plays about 12 min a half now but was used to being a starter who had 100% playing time so while 12 min a half may not be too bad, she sees it that way. Coach says she is progressing, wants her to stay. She likes Coach and team but leaves every game feeling defeated and like she isn't making a difference on the team. Parents all good with Coach and team but loved her at keep and miss watching her but support her on field if that's what she wants...but just not too sure she is improving Two other notes: team is getting really good and will probably step up next year to tougher competition...so what will happen to her playing time then? She has a blast a practice and never wants to miss...it is just games she is defeated about. She had said she has an interest in going back as keep but parents concerned it is just because she feels defeated and not what she really wants. HELP ?
Yeah, I'm afraid this really is an easy one. Accepting the obvious may be the bigger challenge. Get your girl on a team that needs her on the field. Maybe it will be at a much lower level, but so what? She's an 02 and should be playing in the games or it will all be ruined for her. Faster than you would guess. Kids want to compete in games. Too many coaches sell the idea that it's all about practices and development. Even more parents buy into it. What a crock.
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2028 wrote:My DD plays in goal 100% of the time but she works hard staying in field shape. She does Futsal, Indoor, and private trainings as well as practice with her team. Get as many extra touches on the ball as possible away from the team and skills will take care of themselves.
All good things for a well rounded soccer player, well, except for the lack of playing soccer. There are intangibles that cannot be learned in training, futsal, and indoor. It all comes down to, do you want to be a field player or a goalie. Unfortunately you kind of have to decide this by u11. I would put my daughter's real feelings first (not just what she is saying), and do what is right for her. You are her only advocate with her as your top agenda. I'd rather my daughter play rec and have fun as a full time field player then be miserable in goal on the top team with the best coach and training. It is all about her - at least for you
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Blank77 wrote:2028 wrote:My DD plays in goal 100% of the time but she works hard staying in field shape. She does Futsal, Indoor, and private trainings as well as practice with her team. Get as many extra touches on the ball as possible away from the team and skills will take care of themselves.
All good things for a well rounded soccer player, well, except for the lack of playing soccer. There are intangibles that cannot be learned in training, futsal, and indoor. It all comes down to, do you want to be a field player or a goalie. Unfortunately you kind of have to decide this by u11. I would put my daughter's real feelings first (not just what she is saying), and do what is right for her. You are her only advocate with her as your top agenda. I'd rather my daughter play rec and have fun as a full time field player then be miserable in goal on the top team with the best coach and training. It is all about her - at least for you
Thanks Blank.
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See if she makes the new team as a field player. If she doesn't make it, just go back to your old team. If she does make it, let her decide between the two teams/roles. If decides to go with the new team, hopefully they have a capable starter. After signing, if DD still wants a little time in net, then you can tell the coach that DD wouldn't mind being an emergency/backup keeper for this new squad.
If she wants to be a field player though, you need to take her to a team and coach that will look at her as a field player... not a goalie masquerading as a field player.
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Getting your GK skills back in order comes much more quickly than Field positions do. I can atest first hand. Except for one game as a back-up for our GK being out of town, my DD hadn't played GK since U9 and she recently played 7 games as a GK as a High School Freshman, her school is terible, but she shut-out both Lewisville and Allen... You can always come back to GK, ask Hope Solo
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Someone mentioned Hope Solo. In high school, as a forward at Richland High School, Solo scored 109 goals, leading her team to three consecutive league titles from 1996–1998 and a state championship in her senior year. (so much for the disgusting, do nothing, dime a dozen forwards).
I know how hard it is for a young girl who isn't sure what she wants to be on the field. And I think it is especially hard to move out of the box and onto the field when you aren't used to the field play.
It is a different mind set to go from a position that requires stillness and then activity and back to stillness. You don't have that much slowness on the field and the thinking process is an on your feet event. I don't know your dd, but I do know that speed, even moderate speed is required on the field. Perhaps you could work with her on running and passing? Speed and agility are great regardless of position.
Any way, best of luck to you and your DD.
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go99 wrote:Love the hope solo example 109 goals and league titles and still didn't make it as a forward. Oppotunities as a forward as they move on are few and far between
It wasn't that she didn't make it as a forward, she chose to be a goalie. A team is made up of all of its parts, striker/forward, sweeper, defender, full back, center mids, outside mids. Every position is important and hopefully this DD will find the place she loves or maybe even several places. Peace out.
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Another option, see if she can scrimmage with the 00 team he coaches. The bigger / stronger competition during a scrimmage would help with her aggressiveness and confidence.
As far as going to another team...the FW soccer world is pretty small. Not sure she could walk out there and tryout as a forward without someone already knowing she's played keeper.
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mommabear1 wrote:Uh oh. Her coach has her playing center forward. We ARE in trouble . Teasing. Thanks everyone!
LOL. I will offer this advice, she needs to play, play, play to take the rust away. She also needs to run to build up speed and stamina. Are there any team mates in the area that she could practice with away from the team? Is there (perhaps) an area soccer team (rec or school) that would let her practice with them? What she needs is the repetition and the passing drills. Maybe there is a local YMCA close to you where she could get in extra play. The more she plays at this point, the more confidence she'll develop.
I don't know where you live, or I would offer to have her work out with my DD who is a little older than yours.
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go99 wrote:Love the hope solo example 109 goals and league titles and still didn't make it as a forward. Oppotunities as a forward as they move on are few and far between
That is why to be a truly good forward, you have to be a superstar and unique. Forwards who can score and finish on a consistent basis are not a dime a dozen but more like "priceless".
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RunsLikeWind wrote:go99 wrote:Love the hope solo example 109 goals and league titles and still didn't make it as a forward. Oppotunities as a forward as they move on are few and far between
That is why to be a truly good forward, you have to be a superstar and unique. Forwards who can score and finish on a consistent basis are not a dime a dozen but more like "priceless".
She can always go back to keeper... there are many opportunities for that in the future if she is an 02. If she wants the field she needs to fight for it or be happy with the time she gets and the team/friends she has.
Are you all enjoying each week, practice/ games the whole experience? if yes great, if not... do something about it to improve your DD and family experience! You have plenty of time and if you change teams approach it that your DD could be the backup keeper. It is a real asset to a team to know they have a goto player for this (tournaments especially...)
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