wala na bang ibang alam na play yung coach natin. long ball bahala na. pang probinsya or U-7 na play. kick & run. haha. favorite ng PFF tong coach Maro na to. kakahiya
You can have the best coaches pero at the end of the day ang tanong, may players ba tayo para maexecute yung mga tactics. Ang sagot hindi!!!!
You guys need to really understand hindi lang coaches ang problem. Lack of quality players is one of our issues!! There's a reason why the senior MNT barely has any homegrown players!!
Anonymous18 August 2017 at 12:17. we're only asking for tactics. football is a very rich game. given the kind of players we have now, i think hindi naman kalabisan na humingi tayo ng more creativity from people like Maro. if the argument is kailangan muna ng skill level nina Shrock para makapagbuo tayo ng strategy, baka hindi rin.
Puro ka lng lack of quality players -yun lng alam mo. Kahit pa gaano kagaling yan kung kulang sa exposure sa international tournament ang buong team malabo pa rin mag improve tayo. Huwag mong i blame mga players dito. Yung PFF pagsabihan mo o di kaya mag coach ka muna pata alam mo kung bakit tayo nagkaganito.
This was posted in UsapangFootball: Pls. read this will give you a better understanding on how to develop a successful youth soccer program. A very small country Iceland(ranked 19) with extreme weather conditions most time in a year.
The article mentioned above put emphasis on coaching as why the Iceland soccer program have been a success recently in spite of the small pool of players. Since 2002, they built a number of indoor pitches to increase practice/playing time because of the extreme weather. But in summary, the success was due to focused coaching, and well planned, organized method of training youth regardless of skills, i.e. no kid is left behind because of the limited pool size.
So no need to blame basketball and waiting for our kids to play soccer in elementary schools, get good coaches, good program planners and stop wasting the money allocation from FIFA and other sponsors. The total population of Iceland is 331,000 (2015), .... probably more lived in Pasig.
It is very obvious that our coaches (i.e. Maro) are very inexperienced in soccer tactical strategies. He may have played soccer, but I believe he's not even good. The "long ball play" means that you do not have good creative midfielders. This is because this is very hard to coach, either the players have good soccer instincts or NOT. The youth program is stuck unless the PFF replaces Maro and company.
kahit sa Cambodia win natin. kung hinde dahil sa set piece, no chance in hell na makaka goal tayo sa long ball, ang sagwang panoorin. capable naman midfield natin, wala lang matinong tactic tong coach na to.
dooley or palami should put grommen, clarino, jarvis, cubon in the senior national team, im not saying put them as a starting 11. kahit sa training pool lang para lalo pang magkaroon ng experience sa mataas na level ang mga bata naten. lalo na kulang tayo sa defenders sa senior team naten. opinion ko lang
wala na bang ibang alam na play yung coach natin. long ball bahala na. pang probinsya or U-7 na play. kick & run. haha. favorite ng PFF tong coach Maro na to. kakahiya
ReplyDeleteYou can have the best coaches pero at the end of the day ang tanong, may players ba tayo para maexecute yung mga tactics. Ang sagot hindi!!!!
DeleteYou guys need to really understand hindi lang coaches ang problem. Lack of quality players is one of our issues!! There's a reason why the senior MNT barely has any homegrown players!!
Anonymous18 August 2017 at 12:17. we're only asking for tactics. football is a very rich game. given the kind of players we have now, i think hindi naman kalabisan na humingi tayo ng more creativity from people like Maro. if the argument is kailangan muna ng skill level nina Shrock para makapagbuo tayo ng strategy, baka hindi rin.
DeletePuro ka lng lack of quality players -yun lng alam mo. Kahit pa gaano kagaling yan kung kulang sa exposure sa international tournament ang buong team malabo pa rin mag improve tayo. Huwag mong i blame mga players dito. Yung PFF pagsabihan mo o di kaya mag coach ka muna pata alam mo kung bakit tayo nagkaganito.
DeleteThis was posted in UsapangFootball:
DeletePls. read this will give you a better understanding on how to develop a successful youth soccer program. A very small country Iceland(ranked 19) with extreme weather conditions most time in a year.
www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/icelands-secret-success-just-changed-7004162.amp
The article mentioned above put emphasis on coaching as why the Iceland soccer program have been a success recently in spite of the small pool of players. Since 2002, they built a number of indoor pitches to increase practice/playing time because of the extreme weather. But in summary, the success was due to focused coaching, and well planned, organized method of training youth regardless of skills, i.e. no kid is left behind because of the limited pool size.
So no need to blame basketball and waiting for our kids to play soccer in elementary schools, get good coaches, good program planners and stop wasting the money allocation from FIFA and other sponsors. The total population of Iceland is 331,000 (2015), .... probably more lived in Pasig.
Yung lng alam ng mga coaches na magaling sa PFF. Nakakahiya talaga. Counter attacks lng sila nabubuhay.
ReplyDeleteIt is very obvious that our coaches (i.e. Maro) are very inexperienced in soccer tactical strategies. He may have played soccer, but I believe he's not even good. The "long ball play" means that you do not have good creative midfielders. This is because this is very hard to coach, either the players have good soccer instincts or NOT. The youth program is stuck unless the PFF replaces Maro and company.
ReplyDeletekahit sa Cambodia win natin. kung hinde dahil sa set piece, no chance in hell na makaka goal tayo sa long ball, ang sagwang panoorin. capable naman midfield natin, wala lang matinong tactic tong coach na to.
ReplyDeletedooley or palami should put grommen, clarino, jarvis, cubon in the senior national team, im not saying put them as a starting 11. kahit sa training pool lang para lalo pang magkaroon ng experience sa mataas na level ang mga bata naten. lalo na kulang tayo sa defenders sa senior team naten. opinion ko lang
ReplyDeletePFF does not have any strategy in developing foot except looking for fil-foreign.
ReplyDeleteThis is a quick fix solution.
When will the fans understand this??