Big day for Holytown colts u14’s girls another chance of silverware. Been a massive season so far and you’ve excelled as a team.
Good luck girls bring the cup home ❤️🖤
@allyJigKydd@GirlsResults The tier system also allows you to test players in a competitive environment. By not playing you inhibit that chance for your players. Wether or not it was the correct tier you could have asked to be moved to suit your level.
@allyJigKydd@GirlsResults Understandable but every other team turned up regardless of tiers. Cumbernauld played twice within 7 days but never once pulled out. Maybe as a coach gave belief in your coaching and your girl’s spirit to play harder games. As I said I hope your girls find the level needed.
@allyJigKydd@GirlsResults Also no other team within the league section forfeited although Holytown are the strongest team in the section. Again no matter how it’s viewed decisions were made. Hope your squad enjoy the rest of the games ahead and find the level your girls are playing at ⚽️⚽️
@allyJigKydd@GirlsResults As a coach I understand your view but it wasn’t that last year when the Falkirk u14’s won 11-1 and then Holytown still played the second game. Decisions are made but I’ll stand by my comments very poor decision from Falkirk
@allyJigKydd@GirlsResults Its all about opinions my view is you enter a league to fulfill fixtures not to forfeit a game.
Only teaching players its ok to not turn up because it’s not beneficial to their development supposedly. Wrong decision IMO.
Isn’t it funny how most parents don’t notice who the subs are for games until it’s their child that’s a sub !! Then it’s suddenly a big deal 🤦🏻♂️🙄 I wonder why I do this role sometimes , I really do 🙈🙈
@Nicolaa21x The same people said other managers had list the dressing room although those were more obvious quotes. Realistically some players are under performing or just aren’t good enough Stevie needs time to work with a squad to get used to his way of playing/system.