Are we losing future stars because we judge players too early? In this episode, Angelo Sabblah and Johnny Cardello dive into the late bloomer myth in youth soccer.
They discuss why focusing on current performance over potential can derail player development, the dangers of early selection bias, and the steps clubs can take to give all players a fair chance to grow.
From the Relative Age Effect to the importance of supportive environments and long-term player pathways, this conversation highlights why coaches and clubs must think beyond immediate results.
Whether you’re a coach, parent, or player, this episode will reshape how you see talent and development.
In this episode of the Player Development Project Podcast, hosts Angelo Sabblah (@PDProjectSoccer) and Johnny Cardello dive into one of youth soccer’s most nuanced debates: Should players be molded to fit a predetermined system, or should the system evolve to match the players available?
Drawing from coaching experience, tactical research, and the realities of youth environments, they explore:
How professional clubs like Man City and Barcelona scout for system-fit players, vs. the adaptability required at the youth level.
The importance of flexible frameworks over rigid formations.
How tactical pliability can support player development across multiple playing styles and systems.
Whether club-wide football "DNA" helps or hinders learning.
The role of curriculum-based coaching in building long-term, adaptable footballers.
From Pep Guardiola’s tactical evolution to challenges with high school conflicts and club facilities, this episode is packed with insights on shaping your coaching philosophy.
📌 Whether you’re coaching at the grassroots or elite level, this one’s for anyone balancing identity, adaptability, and development.
Episode 6: Pressured vs. Unpressured Training – Finding the Right Balance
In this episode of the Player Development Project Podcast, Angelo Sabblah and Johnny Cardello explore the balance between pressured and unpressured technical training—and how both play a role in long-term skill development. They break down the difference between technique and skill, the role of cognitive load, and how to use both isolated drills and game-like environments to create complete players.
You’ll hear practical insights on:
The four stages of skill development
When and how to introduce decision-making into training
Using the “Play–Practice–Play” model to structure effective sessions
The value of variability and constraints-led learning
Angelo and Johnny also reflect on their own coaching habits, player needs at different ages, and how to build competitive yet supportive environments. Whether you're working with beginners or advanced players, this conversation offers tools to sharpen your training design.
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In this episode of the Player Development Project podcast, Angelo Sabblah and Johnny Cardello tackle one of youth soccer’s most complex and controversial topics: the balance between game time and the training environment.
Is it better for a player to get consistent minutes in matches, even at a lower level — or to train daily in a challenging, high-performance environment with limited game time?
Together, Angelo and Johnny explore:
How game intensity drives decision-making and competitive habits
The long-term value of training in elite environments
Confidence vs resilience: which matters more?
Tactical reasons behind lineup decisions
How coaches can collaborate to support players
The importance of player mentality, work ethic, and parental support
This episode is a must-listen for coaches, parents, and players navigating development pathways in youth soccer.
🎧 Tune in and ask yourself: What minutes are more important, game minutes or training minutes in the right environment?
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🎙️ EP4 - Bias in Talent Selection
Coaches Angelo Sabblah and Johnny Cardello dig deep into how bias creeps into player selection — from size and physical maturity to race, socioeconomic status, and even birth month. They unpack how these unseen forces can cause clubs to overlook truly talented players.
Through personal stories and practical insights, they explore ways coaches can evaluate more fairly: standardized scoring, longer trial windows, and multiple assessors. It’s a candid, eye-opening convo that challenges you to reflect on your own coaching lens.
➡️ Hit play if you're ready to rethink how we see, select, and support players in the youth game.
In this episode of the Player Development Project Podcast, we explore two contrasting approaches to coaching: directive instruction and guided discovery. We discuss the strengths and limitations of each style, how they shape the player experience, and why finding the right balance is critical in modern youth development.
You’ll hear insights on:
When and why directive coaching can be useful
How guided discovery fosters decision-making and ownership
The role of context, age, and learning objectives in choosing your approach
Tips for coaches looking to transition toward a more player-led methodology
Whether you're on the sidelines with grassroots players or working in elite environments, this conversation will help you reflect on your methods and how to best serve the players in front of you.
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In this episode of the Player Development Project Podcast, we explore one of the most powerful tools in youth soccer: a club-wide development framework.
We break down:
🏗️ What a developmental framework actually is — and what it isn’t
🧭 Why having clear principles and shared language across your club matters
🔄 How consistency in approach can positively shape player and coach experiences
⚠️ Common challenges clubs face when trying to implement structure
✅ Practical first steps for clubs looking to align their vision and methodology
Whether you're building a club culture from the ground up or refining an existing approach, this episode offers insight and inspiration to help your club move from chaos to clarity.
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What does it really mean to put players at the center of their development? In this debut episode, we explore how coaches can design environments that empower young players to take ownership, make decisions, and grow both on and off the field. We discuss what a player-centered environment looks like in practice, how to balance structure with freedom, and the common barriers that get in the way.
Our guest shares practical strategies, real-life coaching stories, and reflections on how to shift mindsets from coach-led to player-driven.
Whether you're working with grassroots players or academy athletes, this conversation is packed with insights to help you elevate your coaching.
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