We had our annual parent meeting last night. It started off with a bit of confusion because the establishment where we said we would meet was crazy busy and we made a last minute switch. Everybody got there OK but it did start off a bit unorganized.
We circulated a document with our mission, vision, some expectations and budget numbers. Somebody can argue that the meeting isn't necessary since we all know each other and some of the boys have been on the team with me coaching for 3 years. I disagree. The purpose of the parent meeting is to lay out the program and open the floor to any questions, concerns, comments, etc
Even though it's "only" soccer , it's still an environment where parents are leaving their sons in the care of another adult 3-4 times/week. I think it would be a sad day in my coaching if I were to not call the meeting and make Coach Paul and me available for questions.
There is never any friction at these events and it's a nice bunch of families we have on our team, but the process has to be respected and carried out. My voice may sound like noise after three years and most know the drill, but it has to be done.
We did say we wanted parents to have a little more involvement this year around the perimeter of the actual soccer. It's good for the team, it's good for the boys and it's good for the parents to be together.
Next year I will not be caught off guard like that with respect to the meeting place. I will also develop a new format for this so it's not a fourth year of the same old stuff. Maybe get the boys involved. The same type of parent meeting for the fourth year will serve nobody positively, in terms of team development.
I am looking forward to a good year.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
U13 and St Mike's , not a good soccer day!
Today we cancelled an 11v11 session with the U13 boys and a phase-of-play session with the St Mike's boys.
There was a SNOW STORM on April 23. What the heck?? it was -5'C with snow and rain.
Bad news for both. For the Welland U13 boys, we just came off 2 good sessions and may not be able to get in another team-only session before our friendly on Monday. Today was our chance to set the tone for Monday.
For the St Mike's boys, they have a tournament Tuesday. After the tournament this past Friday, this was a chance to fix a few issues before they play again tomorrow.
I am not a big fan of playing 2 games in a row without a training session to make some adjustments. You also have players who may have had a bad game and a training session is a good time to get some good positive touches on the ball to rebuild confidence.
There was a SNOW STORM on April 23. What the heck?? it was -5'C with snow and rain.
Bad news for both. For the Welland U13 boys, we just came off 2 good sessions and may not be able to get in another team-only session before our friendly on Monday. Today was our chance to set the tone for Monday.
For the St Mike's boys, they have a tournament Tuesday. After the tournament this past Friday, this was a chance to fix a few issues before they play again tomorrow.
I am not a big fan of playing 2 games in a row without a training session to make some adjustments. You also have players who may have had a bad game and a training session is a good time to get some good positive touches on the ball to rebuild confidence.
Our out-of-season snow storm! |
Sunday, April 22, 2012
U17 Boys - Moving with the ball
This afternoon we had a session with the U17 Welland boys. My goal was to get into a small sided game and work on shape and moving with the ball.
We started off with a dynamic warm-up then some turning exercises. Lots of turns, all the time. :-)
We then moved them to a functional drill when we set up a grid approx 60yds long and 20yds wide to simulate a slice of field that 4 defenders might use to work the ball around the back. We had 2 grids facing each other.
We started with the boys moving the ball back and forth, working on their shape and technique and how to properly execute the sequence. All players were to make their first touch/look forward looking to attack (head up, eyes probing), then turn and pass to support. Both sides were doing it, facing each other with no defenders.
We then put a passive defender in there just moving with the ball and forcing some decisions by the 4 players. We then took one ball out and each team had a target player in the opposite grid. So the ball was being moved around looking to play a ball to the target. Most times he wasn't open so the ball had to be turned moved to support, quickly. To make it more realistic, I worked on the defensive shape of the other team to set the stage. The target player when you were in possession was a defending players when the other team was in possession, pressuring "high".
The next progression was 2 target men (also acting as high pressure) and this was forcing the ball to move quicker and sooner. We were getting some success and the players were feeling their success. Some players struggled with the idea of the wide players staying wide in possession so I demonstrated how they are important support for the target players if they are stuck. Shape is EVERYTHING in this exercise.
The next progression was having the 2 target men and one extra cross into the grid when defending. Now it was 4v3 but the 2 target men now had one less defender in that half, making them easier targets.
Was it a smash success? No. Did they make progress and improve? I would say yes. During a brief question and answer session the coaches realized the players were getting the idea. They understood that sometimes they were under immense pressure receiving the ball because the shape was collapsing and they were taking away their own space.
Coaching points:
Coaching points during the game:
The other coaches had good points to make and I need to remember to integrate them more into the delivery of the session.
It's frustrating not having these players more often, but high school soccer is very busy and we don't want players breaking down and falling behind with school. My hope is that they apply this info form our sessions into their play for their schools.
We started off with a dynamic warm-up then some turning exercises. Lots of turns, all the time. :-)
We then moved them to a functional drill when we set up a grid approx 60yds long and 20yds wide to simulate a slice of field that 4 defenders might use to work the ball around the back. We had 2 grids facing each other.
We started with the boys moving the ball back and forth, working on their shape and technique and how to properly execute the sequence. All players were to make their first touch/look forward looking to attack (head up, eyes probing), then turn and pass to support. Both sides were doing it, facing each other with no defenders.
We then put a passive defender in there just moving with the ball and forcing some decisions by the 4 players. We then took one ball out and each team had a target player in the opposite grid. So the ball was being moved around looking to play a ball to the target. Most times he wasn't open so the ball had to be turned moved to support, quickly. To make it more realistic, I worked on the defensive shape of the other team to set the stage. The target player when you were in possession was a defending players when the other team was in possession, pressuring "high".
The next progression was 2 target men (also acting as high pressure) and this was forcing the ball to move quicker and sooner. We were getting some success and the players were feeling their success. Some players struggled with the idea of the wide players staying wide in possession so I demonstrated how they are important support for the target players if they are stuck. Shape is EVERYTHING in this exercise.
The next progression was having the 2 target men and one extra cross into the grid when defending. Now it was 4v3 but the 2 target men now had one less defender in that half, making them easier targets.
Was it a smash success? No. Did they make progress and improve? I would say yes. During a brief question and answer session the coaches realized the players were getting the idea. They understood that sometimes they were under immense pressure receiving the ball because the shape was collapsing and they were taking away their own space.
Coaching points:
- Shape and movement depending on where the ball is
- Quick-early-accurate passes
- Receiving the ball with first touch/look forward. Long first touch when there is space in front
- Eyes up and probing looking for forward options
- Set up defensive shape to make possession more realistic
- No square balls
Coaching points during the game:
- Same points as the functional exercise
- Look to move the ball forward when the option is there and continue moving with the ball, as a unit
The other coaches had good points to make and I need to remember to integrate them more into the delivery of the session.
It's frustrating not having these players more often, but high school soccer is very busy and we don't want players breaking down and falling behind with school. My hope is that they apply this info form our sessions into their play for their schools.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Good Bye, Al
Today our club lost a good friend. Alan Edwards passed away Friday April 20 after a long battle with cancer.
He was born in Liverpool, England and came to Welland via St Catharines. He was a die-hard Everton Supporter, but supported Canadian soccer with a passion.
Al served the Welland Soccer Club as a coach, board member, convenor, and through various committees for many years. He preached the simple message of fair-play, enjoyment for all and the free and unobstructed sharing of information.
He had a positive effect on many of my friends and me. He was always very encouraging towards anybody's efforts when it came to soccer. His family, friends, former players and students will miss him.
He was born in Liverpool, England and came to Welland via St Catharines. He was a die-hard Everton Supporter, but supported Canadian soccer with a passion.
Al served the Welland Soccer Club as a coach, board member, convenor, and through various committees for many years. He preached the simple message of fair-play, enjoyment for all and the free and unobstructed sharing of information.
He had a positive effect on many of my friends and me. He was always very encouraging towards anybody's efforts when it came to soccer. His family, friends, former players and students will miss him.
St Mike's Junior Boys - Annual Tournament
The St Michael's High School annual tournament was held today. I was able to see 2 games when I wasn't in class. This morning I wasn't sure what to expect for their first game. Honestly, I didn't think they were ready to play from what i have seen so far.
At the end of the day the team had lost their three matches 0-1, 0-2 and 0-1 BUT they didn't look lost on the field and they have a place to work forward from. Some of the boys are hard-nosed competitors and any coach loves to see that. They had chances, challenged for most balls and have a solid GK to back them up. It would have been nice to see their spirits pumped up with a goal, but it was not to be.
It's an exciting time because the team has moved from the preparation stage to competition. A few more sessions would have been good, but we'll see what the change in scenery brings to the program.
Coaches Lucchetta and Luppino want to fix up their shape a bit on Monday because they play again Tuesday. I wish there was more time, but that's high school soccer.
Go Mustangs!
At the end of the day the team had lost their three matches 0-1, 0-2 and 0-1 BUT they didn't look lost on the field and they have a place to work forward from. Some of the boys are hard-nosed competitors and any coach loves to see that. They had chances, challenged for most balls and have a solid GK to back them up. It would have been nice to see their spirits pumped up with a goal, but it was not to be.
It's an exciting time because the team has moved from the preparation stage to competition. A few more sessions would have been good, but we'll see what the change in scenery brings to the program.
Coaches Lucchetta and Luppino want to fix up their shape a bit on Monday because they play again Tuesday. I wish there was more time, but that's high school soccer.
Go Mustangs!
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