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If i had a kid who was trying for a contract and he was offered a trial with the mancs, of course i'd let him. This is your kid's future and the opportunity to secure him for life. Which parent would be selfish enough to say no?
The only issue is the age thing. Sending a kid of 6 for a massive trial like that, is insane IMO. Far too young.
He should contact Liverpool, tell them about the offer from Man Utd and see if he can go to Liverpool instead. If we do not take him then he should go to Utd.
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
if he is good enough for united then he is good enough for us. his dad shoul;d contact lfc and say his son has been offered a trial at the scum but wants to play for liverpool. see what happens then.
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Seriously though i think it's a bit crazy to be having trials at 6 years old. I'd have serious reservations about my sons playing for any team at that age. Saying that though i'm about to start taking my 3 yr old to lads and dads footy which is organised by Manchester City.
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of course you're wrong.....as much as we all hate the scum, you have to admire them - they are, like us, one of the traditional super powers in world football - if the lad is any good - they will bring it out of him.
Are you seriously telling me that you would hinder your kid in realising his goal as a premiership player?
Before you reply calling me a manc..........don't - i despise the *******s as much as the next liverpool man.
goal of being a premiership player when he's six?? he probably cant spell or pronounce premiership nevermind dream of playing in it lol
seriously though, u would have to let him have the trial its an opportunity not to be missed, but at 6 years old the kids are absolutely awful and have no grasp of the game technically. I think this is a problem with the English roots system as a whole. Young kids are not allowed to enjoy their football and develop individual flair and natural talent because they get picked up and turned into drones.
Let them play in the streets and on the parks like in brazil etc. until there about 11-12 then pick them up i say.
goal of being a premiership player when he's six?? he probably cant spell or pronounce premiership nevermind dream of playing in it lol
seriously though, u would have to let him have the trial its an opportunity not to be missed, but at 6 years old the kids are absolutely awful and have no grasp of the game technically. I think this is a problem with the English roots system as a whole. Young kids are not allowed to enjoy their football and develop individual flair and natural talent because they get picked up and turned into drones.
Let them play in the streets and on the parks like in brazil etc. until there about 11-12 then pick them up i say.
I agree with what you're saying, but it's interesting to note that when Ajax were sweeping all before them and Holland made two World Cup finals, a key factor in the development of Dutch players was that teams like Ajax were taking kids on at 7 or 8 and nurturing them for a decade or more.
The theme at the time was that if only English clubs did the same our clubs and national sides would be much better off for doing it. When I was at school Liverpool and Everton weren't really interested in kids until they were about 15.
The Dutch model was seen as the ideal template for player development. Ironic really.
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