Posted on 09/17/2008 9:24:18 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
Children have been banned from reading their football results in local newspapers because it makes them too competitive.
Football Association laws dictate that from this season, the results of matches between children aged seven and eight must not be published, league tables must not be kept and prizes must not be given out.
Some local associations have chosen to extend the regulations even further, it has emerged, banning league tables and trophies for 9, 10 and 11-year olds as well.
Scott Ager, who last season managed Priory Parkside under-9s 'A' team in Huntingdon, was sharply reprimanded after declaring that his team had won the league and having them photographed with a trophy by their local newspaper.
Mr Ager said: "I find it bizarre. It seems to me to work against talented players, as the teams who may lose heavily are likely to be ones with players who just play for a bit of fun. It is very frustrating. Kids put all this effort in but there is no reward.
"All the other managers in the league acknowledged that we had been the best team as we had won the most games. Football is our national sport, yet there are some strange rules around it."
A spokesman for Hunts FA said: "We were very angry. We do not allow competitive leagues until after under-11s. Mr Ager was chastened very severely and eventually left his club."
The FA handbook states: "Under-7s and Under-8s are not permitted to play in leagues where results are collected or published or winner trophies are presented."
The move was designed to allow young children to nurture their skills without facing the pressure to win.
Sir Trevor Brooking, the FA's director of football development, said: "In the youngest age groups there's too much emphasis on winning leagues, often
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Oh Britain ....once you were Great.
My experiences in the Boy Scouts provided lots of opportunities to excel...and fail...and overcome failure. I learned tenacity and pressed forth to Eagle Scout. Much success in the real world is more tenacity than talent. Too many people give up when faced with minuscule challanges.
Over the last two weeks I've resumed riding motorcycles on the street and dirt. I took my big 384 lb Suzuki DR 650SE to a very remote mountain at 6200 ft elevation. No cell phone coverage. I laid the bike down twice...once on my left leg with the me and top of the bike pointed downhill. There was no rescue fairy around. I did see some bleached bones in the brush. It was totally up to me to recover and get out of the area. I still have a big bruise on the back of my right thigh from pulling a muscle on the first lay down.
This evening I traveled from the Trail Creek trail head to Michaud creek road. It was quite climb up on a decent gravel road. The descent down the other side was a very rutted double track. Lots of loose sand. A tough traversal in my unpracticed state with barely suitable offroad tires. The dirt road on the descent had lots of animal tracks...coyotes, deer, big cats and snakes. The big surprise came when I looked up just in time to roll my front tire over a stretched out rattlesnake. It was no time to panic or pause. It was a challenging ride. Solo again.
Then why dont you run these idiots out of town
The U.K. ceased to exist the other day when they adopted Sharia Law. Soon they will be the same as any islamic country in the mideast, and will see their lefties, whom invited this whole thing, stoned to death. The surreal thing about this whole affair with the U.K. and their rush to be more P.C. than any other nation is that they didn’t even see the viper they invited into their homes.
But I’d have to say the most frightening aspect of this is that America seems to want to follow them in the same path. Really odd. I’ve been around a long time now and really begin to think I’ve outlived my time. It’s like seeing a child stick their hand into a flame and get a severe burn and then with determination, do it again and again... Each time unable to connect the pain with the flame. What’s even worst is we have a whole educational system we’re paying for encouraging our children to burn their hands in the P.C. flames.
Sometimes I think that the U.K., Canada, and Australia should send all their Conservatives to the U.S. and we should return the favor by sending them our Libs. It’s sure make life easier for both ideologies. The libs could all self destruct while being cheered on by those of like mind and the Conservatives could raise their families in peace, without any BS. But then that’s a pipe dream for sure. /sigh
It’s the story of Harrison Bergeron and the Handicapper General coing to fruition...
http://instruct.westvalley.edu/lafave/hb.html
Exactly, If your beautiful (you must wear a mask) If your athletic (you must wear weights and shackles to encumber your performance) If you’re capable of intelligent thought (You must be crippled with a bug in your ear, screaming interruptions into your every thought).
If you revolt, they will eliminate you.
Those policies are not here where I live in Ohio. We actually keep score for all kid’s sports.
Future Derby County players.
Sounds fishy. We keep score for all kids sports in Ohio and do none of the PC crap you mention. Your post is sickening. What part of the South are you in? Some liberal Atlanta suburb full of Yankee transplants.
We also travel to tournaments that are a lot more competitive. What goes on in these is that we cherry pick these best kids from our local league who are ready for competitive soccer, practice a few times separately and take them to tournaments against other “all star” type teams. And of course the older and more experienced they get the more competitive it gets on the local level too. As the kids get older the huge developmental differences disappear. They all understand the game and have basic skills and their at roughly the same physical maturity level.
What's going on with the little kids is not what you think. They're having a great time and they're learning the game. We're playing to win on the local level too. I'm competitive by nature and I'm screaming at the kids to get up, stop crying, run for the ball and not be afraid of anything, etc. We're not just getting all mamby-pamby with them, but dang it we are talking about little kids here. I don't know. I didn't understand this at first either until I had kids playing in the league and started coaching myself. You just have to have to watch little kids playing soccer for a while, preferably in the way we're doing it and the way we used to do it, and you'll get it.
That is why the UK has done nothing on the international stage since the 60’s. They have the best league in the world the EPL but can’t produce any “homegrown” players to win international championships. They didn’t even make it to the final of the European Championship this year.
Maybe the difference has something to do about the sport. I am a football guy (Roll Tide!) and don’t know squat about soccer. In fact my son played college FB.
For my grandson’s 6-7 year-old football team, we certainly keep score. I also admire our Pee Wee league’s deidication to competition. We even finished our football game after being hit by Ike in the 2nd Quarter on Sunday. The power was out, the scoreboard was damaged by 75MPH winds, but we finished the game. I admire how Ohio folks take their football seriously like they do in my home state of Alabama. BTW - It was a wide open area so we were safe from the falling trees. And we won too!
Soccer is the root of all evil.
If it fits soccer (of which I admit my ignorance of) then it’s fine by me. However if they did quit keeping score for the Pee Wee football her in Ohio there would be quit an uproar. Therefore, I doubt it ever happens for youth football here.
What they are talking about in the article won’t even happen with soccer here because they wouldn’t publish results of little kids games in the newspaper here to begin with. Do they publish the winners of pee wee football or baseball games where you live? The deal about giving all the kids trophies and stuff has been going on in all little kids sports since at least the seventies when I was a little kid playing sports. They’re little kids. We want to make them all feel good about themselves. We want them to learn team work and have winning attitudes and play with all their hearts too, but we don’t make winning everything and crush their little spirits when they get bested. You just don’t do that to little kids.
They do publish the winners at the end of the season in the local small town newspaper. However, they all get a trophy for participating, which is fine by me.
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