- Oct 20, 2022
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I know absolutely nothing about our U18s or Calde’s coaching abilities (and not seen them play either) like a lot of other NSCers - so the questions raised in the OP are really interesting imo. Surely it is legitimate to ask whether the poor outcome of matches is due to transient availability of players or particular coaching issues for example, or just whether it is just the nature of academy football?Maybe the mods can set up a new section of the forum where @Guinness Boy can give his opinions on other things he has not watched/seen or have any knowledge about?
The concept of development over match results is interesting and can also see why being at the wrong end of a thrashing might wisely ‘harden’ the emotional sensibilities to competitive football too. Isn’t a momentary sense of pride and self-satisfaction from being part of the winning team when you win a match also part of the mental development for teenage football too though? Isn’t individual self-confidence that can come from being good competitively one of the drivers for being successful in a talent based career choice at any level of the game?
Maybe team success in competitive matches is not an important part of mental development at that age - like I say, I know absolutely nothing about our U18s or Calde’s coaching ability so an interesting topic of discussion …