Posted on 27-Mar-2011, 9:40 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
It should come as no shock to anyone – especially soccer parents – that “club” soccer can require a rather significant financial investment, but will it always be this way? Are the days of the ridiculously high priced soccer clubs numbered? They are if they are they are doing what they advertise… Download as PDF
Posted on 24-Nov-2010, 7:13 am, by Greg Doneghue.
One of my pet peeves is a youth soccer coach who [incorrectly] feels that he/she must micromanage every aspect of the game. A coach cannot hope to develop players that can proactively adapt to the constantly changing speed and mental aspects of the game if he/she is continually shouting positional information from the sidelines. Instead, the coach [...]
Posted on 23-Nov-2010, 5:36 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
Recently, Sam Snow – the Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer (and a prolific USYSA blogger on Youth Soccer topics) - held an informative coaching clinic for local travel club and recreational coaches in Roanoke, VA. The session focused on proper training of defensive principles for the U11/12 age groups. He feels (and I have to agree) that there is far [...]
Posted on 30-Oct-2010, 2:20 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
Change is simply defined as “a transformation or modification”. Is change good? Is change bad? Change, in and of itself, is simply a fact of life. It always has been; it always will be. It is our personal reaction to change that makes it “good” or “bad” at a personal level. I prefer to think of [...]
Posted on 27-Aug-2010, 11:16 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
While PASA head coaches are held responsible for virtually everything about their teams, they are not expected to do all of the work. PASA head coaches are expected to know how to effectively delegate administative tasks so that they may focus on youth soccer player development. Effective delegation, however, requires organization, communication and interpersonal skills, and these skills are not always [...]
Posted on 13-Aug-2010, 8:23 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
PASA is strongly committed to good sportsmanship on the part of the parents, players, and coaches, and with the fall soccer season kicking off, it is a good time to remind everyone about the club’s zero tolerance policy. Download as PDF
Posted on 03-Jul-2010, 4:09 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
“Mom, I don’t want to play anymore!” After all of the support and effort by parents to keep their child involved in youth sports, is there anything more shocking to hear? The truth is, however, that adults are usually responsible for statements like this. “There is a terrible imbalance between the needs kids have and the [...]
Posted on 26-Jun-2010, 9:54 am, by Greg Doneghue.
Earlier this year – as is typical in the summer time – the PASA skills training session had to be cancelled at the last minute to lightning observed at the field. This led me reemphasize my stance on player safety when it come to lightning. Download as PDF
Posted on 13-Jun-2010, 2:00 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
Earlier this year, I developed a proposal for a PASA Youth Soccer Player Development System that consists of 7 components. Some components of this proposal have already been implemented, but a recent Skyline Club Soccer League membership application brought its importance back into focus. The following are excerpts from the proposal… Download as PDF
Posted on 06-Jun-2010, 4:16 pm, by Greg Doneghue.
Evaluation forms are typically used at travel team tryout sessions, but evaluation forms can also be an important tool in the long term player development process. Download as PDF