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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1221390" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>That's true to a certain extent but I see something valuable in it. I couldn't tell you what my kids soccer records were this season. I was at every one of their games and I know we won some and lost some. They won a couple tournaments but none of that matters. What matters is the development of each player in skill and in execution as team players. My oldest son has become a very good goalie and has decent skills as a midfielder. As a goalie he has always been good at "shaking it off" when scored on and setting up for the next play. As a midfielder he gets locked into trying to score too much and not passing. Neither of those attributes or deficiencies have anything to do with the score and at only 11 years old (this Thursday) he will be on many teams in the future, some good, some not so good. Yeah, we want to win but more than that we want to become players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1221390, member: 22662"] That's true to a certain extent but I see something valuable in it. I couldn't tell you what my kids soccer records were this season. I was at every one of their games and I know we won some and lost some. They won a couple tournaments but none of that matters. What matters is the development of each player in skill and in execution as team players. My oldest son has become a very good goalie and has decent skills as a midfielder. As a goalie he has always been good at "shaking it off" when scored on and setting up for the next play. As a midfielder he gets locked into trying to score too much and not passing. Neither of those attributes or deficiencies have anything to do with the score and at only 11 years old (this Thursday) he will be on many teams in the future, some good, some not so good. Yeah, we want to win but more than that we want to become players. [/QUOTE]
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