I see this with my 5-6 yo kids. They’re more interested in replaying their heroes’ lawn theatre than actually playing football.
While acting up is a problem in professional football, anyone who actually believes these players fall like flies at the smallest hint of contact have so obviously never seen a match up close, much less played football at even the junior level. Football can be a pretty brutal contact sport.
There are very well defined rules for how you can tackle someone, but those rules allow that 90 kg player can basically mow you down at 25 km/h as long as they do it right. If you’ve ever looked closely at how these players fight for the ball (or played at a decent junior level or higher), you’ll notice that most adults would quite simply be knocked to the pitch and more or less kept there if they ever tried getting beating a high level player to the ball.
Isn’t that the age where everyone chases the ball? a bunch of kids running in a group as the ball boes back and forth.
No positions just chaos.
Magnet ball
Yes, that too. I cannot explain to them the concept of teamwork in football, but then I’m also not a coach, just watching over kids in general.
Maybe the helmet isn’t too heavy, but it did hit his foot with the edge of the helmet. He should probably double check that he didn’t leave any severed toes back there.
On a less silly note, he dropped the helmet on his own foot, so there’s no point to taking a dive. It’s strange, but sometimes, a player will cry and feign injury when an opponent simply comes close to them, but then later, they’ll play through an actual injury that they caused themselves, as if it didn’t matter.
but then later, they’ll play through an actual injury that they caused themselves, as if it didn’t matter.
Because the intent is the best outcome for them and their team. If they can pull a foul and get an advantage, that betters the team’s chances. And if they think they’re better off on the field instead of on the bench, they’ll play through.
I think you misspelled ‘soccer.’

What’s that? 😉
One can of Coca-Cola contains approximately 10 soccer cubes
It’s a game european women invented to keep themselves busy while their husbands do the cooking.
Wouldn’t that just be “sports”??
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