It is a trial for some U12 leagues and tournaments, but the details? Corners? Thrown ins? The keeper?
It would be very interesting to see the specifics of this.
Have you asked? What would I be surprised by? And can this skewed anecdotal sample be used to apply a sweeping generalisation regarding the understanding of all nine-year-olds?
Some nine-year-olds may get crushes, many will not, many simply will not understand the differing emotions they feel...
Thats is not what individuals on the thread have suggested. Red cards for nine year olds. Threatening punitive measures are not a good form of development for children.
Tell them its wrong but do not expect deep understanding. A nine year old kid will almost certainly have no idea about...
So you would referee a U18 game the same as a U10 game? You cannot. The game and those who play It are different as humans.
A nine year old is not an adult. Kids still think they are spiderman at nine. A child of nine will not have the same level of understanding as adult, they will have...
Is the suggestion there at all? You are displaying a bias using an adults cynical view of a word that has differing meanings.
I have coached kids from six to youth level. Nine year olds still believe in Father Christmas, a nine year olds world view is wholly different to a adults, hence why I...
Well It is making a point. I coach kids. These kids do use on the odd occassion the term gay. It means lame and rubbish to the fourteen and fifteen year olds I coach. Its use there and its context is not homophobic.
Hence I asked what does the term mean to that kid (u10)?
What I see is the Bristol City player makes contact with the Preston player who is marginally ahead of him bringing the Preston player, and both players to the ground.
Foul. Excellent refereeing.
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