So let me get this right because I care about the development and improvement of contemporary football - you're telling me that you are endorsing the notion of encouraging an outdated football style that works literally nowhere apart from Dunedin? A style of football that rely's on very few facets - the ability to win headers, speed, and manipulating poor to average Dunedin center backs? This is simply ridiculous. It denies many young players from developing individually, and forces them to regress their possible skill level and replicate how the "best" players here in order to be able to participate in games and gain recognition from managers, with no way to even attenuate this? Each to their own I guess.
So let me get this right because I care about the development and improvement of contemporary football - you're telling me that you are endorsing the notion of encouraging an outdated football style that works literally nowhere apart from Dunedin? A style of football that rely's on very few facets - the ability to win headers, speed, and manipulating poor to average Dunedin center backs? This is simply ridiculous. It denies many young players from developing individually, and forces them to regress their possible skill level and replicate how the "best" players here in order to be able to participate in games and gain recognition from managers, with no way to even attenuate this? Each to their own I guess.