Under 10s 7v7 with a big squad

Hi Everyone, 
Would it be possible to get some advice?

so this is my first year of coaching, i have taken on an Under 10 girls team, it has a big squad of 14 players. 
how do you deal with the rotation of players? obviously i want to give them all the same amount of playing time which i have told them all they will get. with some of them at a higher level than others, i am finding it difficult to know when to swap them all around? 
we have the 14 turn up each week. i also feel like if i take someone off i have their parents ready to say something to me. 
in fact i had one text me on 'the way they would do things' which was have my set 4 players & swap the others around. i feel like i cannot do that to the girls. 

should i just swap like for like? or could i do things a different way? 

Thank you for your time. 

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  • Hi Callum,

    We had the same issues last season with sometimes 6 subsitutes for a 7vs7 game, very difficult to rotate and keep everyone happy. We tried to split the squad into two teams this season but the new coach walked away last minute :( So we have a large squad again this season and we have introduced rest weeks for the girls. Its not ideal but we feel at least when the girls are there on a match day they are getting lots of sustained gametime rather than 10 minutes here and there on rotation. Also through the winter they are not stood around in the cold. It seems to be working ok so far and we try to plan the rest weeks around holidays and things the girls have on to try and help. 

  • Hi Mark,

    We’re just discussing this at the moment with our team and potentially limiting the squad for each match to 10. Interested in how you have managed it and what feedback you had from parents. 

    Assuming you are a parent too, do you rest your son/ daughter too or give them priority?

    Thanks,

    Andy

  • Hi Andrew, so far it's working well. We asked the parents for holiday dates, weekends away etc.. So that we could try and plan rest weeks around those. It's not ideal but much easier to manage on match day. Had no complaints from parents yet. 

  • Hi Andrew, so far it's working well. We asked the parents for holiday dates, weekends away etc.. So that we could try and plan rest weeks around those. It's not ideal but much easier to manage on match day. Had no complaints from parents yet.

  • hi mark, this is my first season coaching and we also have a similar problem and for this age group i agree its fair to rotate players around as much as possible. 

    weve been on the tail end of about 5 10-0 defeats recently and i could see the motivation starting to slip. i am thinking of introducing having 4/5 core players and rotating the squad around them. would anyone think this not right? i obviously understand at this age group its not fair for most players however if theyre losing week on week due to our 'better' players not playing and lacking enjoyment do you think this is fair?

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  • hi mark, this is my first season coaching and we also have a similar problem and for this age group i agree its fair to rotate players around as much as possible. 

    weve been on the tail end of about 5 10-0 defeats recently and i could see the motivation starting to slip. i am thinking of introducing having 4/5 core players and rotating the squad around them. would anyone think this not right? i obviously understand at this age group its not fair for most players however if theyre losing week on week due to our 'better' players not playing and lacking enjoyment do you think this is fair?

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