Players message to Parents

A player’s Message to Parents.

Thanks for coming to support me today. 

As my friends and l play, l want you to remember a few things:

  • I am here to have fun, please encourage me and all the other players no matter which team we play for.
  • You are representing me; please do not embarrass me by being negative, shouting or swearing.
  • Please do not stand too close to the pitch, this can distract me from my game and I can’t concentrate properly.
  • Please do not question the referee’s decision; our coaches will give us help if we need it.
  • Do not coach me from the side, my coach is here to teach me and too many instructions will confuse me.
  • I think doing my best and learning to play is more important than winning. Do not ask me the score; ask me if I had fun.
  • Praise me for good skills, sportsmanship, discipline and effort. These are the things that make me a real winner.
  • Do not criticise my mistakes as I will be scared to try things again. Mistakes will make me better as I can learn from them.
  • Please do challenge any spectators that behave the wrong way. Tell them that we don’t allow negative behaviour.
  • We have a responsibility to look after our pitch, please do not drop litter including this leaflet. Take it home or put it in a bin.

I hope to make you proud of me.

Please make me proud of you too.

Original Source (http://www.onetwomagazineonline.com/players-message/) 

Creating combinations

This simple variation to a 4v4 rewards combination play and movement

This progression on the same set up emphasises play in the middle area and the creating of forward play

Use these set ups for players at any level.  For my money there is no hiding in a 4v4 like this and the simple rules allow the coach to bring out and highlight the play that looks like football.