General Malaise
Footballguy
There are various levels of soccer out there, even for kids who are 6. Rec soccer is supposed to be fun and provide opportunities for all kids to play and coaches need to let all the kids get on the field and play. It's hard to give every kid equal playing time, but it's not hard to make sure they ALL get in and play quite a bit, even if that means taking out your best players and giving them rest.If you want to make the sport at younger ages more about playing and having fun, then that's great. Every kid can play in a scrimmage. I liked scrimmaging as much as games when I was a kid because I just wanted to play and be free of organized drills, etc. But if you're playing a "game," the context is that you're playing to win. I don't know. I know where you guys are coming from. I don't want my kid to be obsessed with winning and be one of those kids that flips #### if they lose...but at the same time, I want my kid to WANT to win like I did when I was a kid. I practiced my ### off. I was "that kid" at a younger age that was just better than everyone in my county's rec league. I remember scoring 5+ goals a game and then being forced to play goalie.
I do agree 100% with what El Floppo said re. being "that one kid" not helping anyone though. I was so much better than everybody at like age 9 through probably 14...then, when we started playing outside of our county, I had my ### handed to me by guys who had to face real competition most of the time, while I relied on speed and a good shot. I didn't have the fundamentals.
I guess my thing is that if you don't want competition, don't call them games.
If your son/daughter is designed just like you were, then he/she should be playing in classic or select soccer at the developmental level where it's more serious business and less about fun. It will cost you more, but if that's what you're after, it's out there for you.
My oldest son is not very gifted athletically and chances of him making a HS team are slim to none. But he loves soccer and its the only team sport he plays. Thankfully, he can keep playing rec soccer until he goes to college and there will always be a roster spot for him through our league. The top players will be playing for HS or club teams, but that's a very small number of the players out there. Heck, I wish I had that when I was growing up. I was a good player, but I wasn't going to get significant time on the HS team, which was uber competitive. I chose to swim instead and was good at that, but I really missed soccer and wish I had a rec team to play on through my HS years.