Picking a team - U9's

When I played as a child, the team was picked on ability and also commitment. If you didn't make training, you were a sub. I coach under 9's girls. Is that still fair to do? Each girl is there to enjoy football which I understand but do we do what is best for the team at this level? 

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  • Hi Matthew, thanks for your question around squad/team selection for your Under 9 girls group.

    This dilemma isn't an unusual one, so here are a few top tips:
    1. YOUR CLUB PHILOSOPHY: Make sure that you are in line with what your club's philosophy says around young player development, practice session expectations and match-day game. If you are unsure about this information, contact your Youth Chairman.

    2. COMMUNICATE CLEARLY WITH PARENTS: Once you have clarity around what your club philosophy encourages and advocates, share this information with parents. This can be done through your usual communication channels eg: WhatsApp. Better still, now that we can gather again for group meetings, how about setting up an evening for parents and children where you have 30 minutes with your parent group in your clubhouse explaining key details, while the girls have this time for 'free play' under the supervision of another qualified club coach who is there for safeguarding and safety reasons. You could then reciprocate by helping this coach do similar on another evening with their squad.

    3. BE CONSISTENT WITH YOUR MESSAGING: If one of your key messages is around equal game time for all of your girls so as to support their individual development, look to carry this out whereby the girls know that there will be rotation of players throughout games. You will see the benefit of these, not perhaps in outcomes every week (score line) but certainly in terms of young player development across the 4 'corners': technical, social, psychological and physical.

    Let me know ow this sounds as a starting point for our discussion. Happy to pick up any further questions.

    Regards,

    Vinny Halsall
    FA Grassroots Coach Development Team

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  • Hi Matthew, thanks for your question around squad/team selection for your Under 9 girls group.

    This dilemma isn't an unusual one, so here are a few top tips:
    1. YOUR CLUB PHILOSOPHY: Make sure that you are in line with what your club's philosophy says around young player development, practice session expectations and match-day game. If you are unsure about this information, contact your Youth Chairman.

    2. COMMUNICATE CLEARLY WITH PARENTS: Once you have clarity around what your club philosophy encourages and advocates, share this information with parents. This can be done through your usual communication channels eg: WhatsApp. Better still, now that we can gather again for group meetings, how about setting up an evening for parents and children where you have 30 minutes with your parent group in your clubhouse explaining key details, while the girls have this time for 'free play' under the supervision of another qualified club coach who is there for safeguarding and safety reasons. You could then reciprocate by helping this coach do similar on another evening with their squad.

    3. BE CONSISTENT WITH YOUR MESSAGING: If one of your key messages is around equal game time for all of your girls so as to support their individual development, look to carry this out whereby the girls know that there will be rotation of players throughout games. You will see the benefit of these, not perhaps in outcomes every week (score line) but certainly in terms of young player development across the 4 'corners': technical, social, psychological and physical.

    Let me know ow this sounds as a starting point for our discussion. Happy to pick up any further questions.

    Regards,

    Vinny Halsall
    FA Grassroots Coach Development Team

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