I thought that at U6/7 but every group of kids are different. Over the last 3 years, my team relied so heavily on the 2 strongest players that the others stopped developing.
They’d stand around waiting for the ball to come to them and taking the easiest routes available, while the other 2 were coming off with 6 goals each and looking like Terry Butcher.
We’ve split the teams now and the improvement in my development boys has been amazing to watch. In at the deep end, don’t worry about losing or making mistakes, play the game, learn and get involved. In a few years when the teams merge into one, they’ll all be better for it.
27-1 though. It looks like they can’t compete and no good to anyone unfortunately