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Michigan Impact Soccer Club news

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertJune 22, 2013

Michigan Impact – Bowling Green Tournament – U9 finalists

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michigan Impact – Genesee Fieldhouse Champion

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Clint Dempsey’s diverse childhood soccer experience

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertJune 7, 2013

Clint Dempsey's diverse childhood soccer experience
 

Clint Dempsey, the USA’s second all-time highest scorer, leads the USA against Jamaica in World Cup qualifying on Friday. Dempsey is the subject of the YouthSoccerInsider's latest edition of "When They Were Children."…

Refereeing Young Children: part: one (1)

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertMay 30, 2013

Refereeing Young Children: More Teacher than an Enforcer (Part 1)

By Randy Vogt

When I started refereeing in 1978, young kids games were 11 vs. 11. I was paid $6 per game, or $4 if I refereed with a partner. …

Kristine Lilly: A Baal,Chaos,Oranges …and Fun

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertMay 20, 2013

By Kristine Lilly

It was the late 1970s. I was 6 years old when I started playing soccer. Well I am not sure if what I played could be called “soccer.” I was out on the field with other boys …

Respect – Parents at Game . . . . . . .

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertMay 7, 2013

What to do about M's father?

By Donna Olmstead

The recent death of Salt Lake City, Utah, soccer referee Ricardo Portillo makes me incredibly sad. There isn't a game on earth that is worth someone's life. I read that his …

Sleep well Play well (Teenager’s challenge)

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertMarch 29, 2013

Sleep well, play well (The teenager's challenge)
 

(For those parents and coaches welcoming a new generation of teenagers, the Youth Soccer Insider republishes this article, which first appeared in May 2011.)

By Dev K. Mishra, M.D.

I'm sure anyone …

Mexico vs USA 0:0 lots of hype but no Goooooool

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertMarch 27, 2013

Mexico Diary: Lots of hype but no Goooool

By Mike Woitalla

The back of a van in Mexico City’s Colonia Condesa is covered with bumper stickers, one of which reads "Jesus Saves …" followed by smaller type:

“He passes to …

Beckham is Soccer’s Highest Paid Player

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertMarch 19, 2013

Beckham is Soccer's Highest-Paid Player
Daily Telegraph

Lionel Messi may be the world’s best player, but David Beckham is the richest, according to France Football magazine’s annual tally of the sport’s wealthiest players. Beckham, 37, will earn $46.6 million in …

Refs: In the right spot . . . . .

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertFebruary 26, 2013

Refs: In the right spot, at the right time

By Randy Vogt

I have seen many soccer games when the referee made an important call — sometimes correctly, sometimes incorrectly — and loud dissent followed since the ref was 40 …

Tryouts: Coping with Cuts.

MYSL BlogBy Adolph ReichertFebruary 8, 2013

Tryouts: Coping with Cuts
 

By Tony DiCicco

The most difficult part of coaching isn't dealing with losses, it's cutting or rejecting people from the team. It's not just a simple matter of reducing numbers, it's a matter of making …

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