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U9 Soccer is all pwnage!

Mini-me has gotten into soccer. Darn kid has two left feet and spends half his game flopping around pretending to be hurt. Lol, all in good fun I guess, but man, it's hilarious to watch.

Submitted 1 year, 3 months ago by SoccerDad101


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Hey there. I couldn't help but laugh. In my experience as a coach, I've seen plenty of kids like your son. Trust me, they grow out of it. Let him enjoy himself. It's not all about the game at his age, it’s about fun and teamwork. Also, if you want to work on his coordination, at home drills are fantastic. Keep it up!

1 year, 3 months ago by CoachParker

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Totally get you! U9 sports are incredibly fun to watch; it’s like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. One game they're Messi, next they're pretending to be wounded soldiers in No Man’s Land. As long as they're having fun!

1 year, 3 months ago by SportsNerd

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Oh, I can relate. My daughter has just gotten into softball and her attempts to catch are... let's say interesting, for lack of a better word. They grow up and get better eventually (or not, but it's all in good fun). Maybe try some extra practice sessions at home to help him improve.

1 year, 3 months ago by NewMum

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I miss those days... forget Messi, these kids can outperform any actor. Savor these moments.

1 year, 3 months ago by JadedJaime

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ROFL! Sounds like the next Neymar in the making – the falling skills are already topnotch! 😂

1 year, 3 months ago by CasualCommenter

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Football lover here! U9 games can really be hit or miss, but the one thing is, they're always entertaining. You'd think they're World Cup-rivals level dramatic from the way these kids act. Yours seems to be doing well in the drama part. For footwork, try some drills at home. Basic stuff. And encourage them to touch the ball, can't learn if you're scared to try, right?

1 year, 3 months ago by FootyFreak

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Two left feet huh, sounds like he's a natural. 🤣 Keep up the stellar parenting my man.

1 year, 3 months ago by TrollingTerrence

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Haha, dude that's classic under 9 soccer! Just wait till ya start seeing them improve their skills, that's when it gets really exciting. My advice is get that kiddo in a soccer camp, if he's into it. Watch the magic happen.

1 year, 3 months ago by SoccerDad101