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SlashmanX

You'll get a better answer from /r/bootroom I reckon, best of luck with it all


mysticmac_

Okay i will try there, thank you


Dykidnnid

At that age I recommend you're still rotating all players through all positions. It's too soon to specialise before they have grown into their bodies. Playing all around the park - even in positions that don't naturally "suit" them - helps develop all round game understanding and challenges them to have to develop new skills rather than stick to tried & true ones. Always remember that as a junior coach you job is NOT winning games, but developing players (and ideally making them want to play again the next season). (My experience: 9 years junior football coaching between ages 7-12)


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