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2023-2024 European Football Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 3117265" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>I have had a lot of the same emotions and stories as that guy coaching my young boys. My 4 year old was easily the best player in his league last fall, but I was most proud that every kid on our team scored at least 1 goal bc I taught them to run toward our goal when my son got possession and bc my son became a very good passer. The last game of the season for my oldest one's 8U team our opponent was short handed so I let my 4 year old play. He was better than half the kids on the field and nearly scored a goal. I'm going to move him up the the 6U division in the spring even though he'll still be 4, but I have several parents asking if I'm coaching again. It's tons of fun and honestly more exhausting than playing my own game. But nothing is more exciting than when the kids perfectly execute what I taught them in practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 3117265, member: 12852"] I have had a lot of the same emotions and stories as that guy coaching my young boys. My 4 year old was easily the best player in his league last fall, but I was most proud that every kid on our team scored at least 1 goal bc I taught them to run toward our goal when my son got possession and bc my son became a very good passer. The last game of the season for my oldest one's 8U team our opponent was short handed so I let my 4 year old play. He was better than half the kids on the field and nearly scored a goal. I'm going to move him up the the 6U division in the spring even though he'll still be 4, but I have several parents asking if I'm coaching again. It's tons of fun and honestly more exhausting than playing my own game. But nothing is more exciting than when the kids perfectly execute what I taught them in practice. [/QUOTE]
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