woody69
Journeyman Pro
Under current FA guidelines, children are playing small sided matches, on smaller pitches, with smaller goals and footballs. For example at my club, our U7s play 5 a-side, and my current U9 team plays 7 a-side. In addition the onus is now on development football rather than competitive (my current U9s will not be able to play 'competitive' football - results and league tables published - until they are U12s). In addition, when a team is taking a goal kick, the opposing players have to retreat to their own half and can only start to move when the ball leaves the penalty area - this will hopefully encourage playing out from the back. But as I said in my earlier post, whilst this is commendable, it's what other nations have been doing for years!
Yeah, things are changing, albeit slowly so hopefully we'll start to see an improvement in a 10 years or so. Problem is because the English players will be getting better, the percentage of foreign players will fall and thus everyone will say, "see we told you it's because there were too many foreign players in the PL", instead of just looking at the fact the talent got better.