Monday

The worst. Bet they would like to change that, eh?

 
 
 
 
The lowest rate of success on passes by a central midfielder is 72%. 
 
On my current U17 Boys spring team I would venture to say I have no more than 4 of 18 players who have a success rate at 70% of higher.  A majority might be on the wrong side of 50%. 
 
If you have followed along with the posts covering our season you will appreciate we have worked consistently and constantly on preparing to play which I believe is the king consideration both in playing quickly and in playing accurately. 
 
Breaking down old habits to establish new, better habits is a challenging task. Slow and steady must be the course.  Those players that have been with the team for more than one season are generally, but certainly not always, further along in the process.  I believe all are improve albeit each at his own pace in accordance with his own acceptance of the need to change, You know what they say about change,  It is constant in he world. You either modify your dreams and magnify your skills or you will find yourself reminiscing about the past as the world passes you by.

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