#8 few and far between. Many do not even attempt to play attractive soccer because power is a short cut to wins. And wins keep them their jobs. The WNT has some play in this as well, that team is a power team- there are tons of better skilled players in the country that would allow the WNT to play like Japan/France/Brazil (in the womens game)and are never looked at due to physical strength

#9 Has been a problem for years. The girls game is allowed to be a slugfest at almost all levels- the players answer to highly skilled players is to hack and consistently get away with it. Charging players from the back is almost never called and therefore it works to have "bigger" players- its succesful. I coached a high level U12 girls game recently where the players were coached to challenge from behind everytime a player received the ballclub- it was shocking this was being taught at a high level (Charlotte club)

#10 hate ANY limits on subsitutions- college players train hard and long. Anything that limits the coaches ability to a least reward the players with some game time should be discouraged. Under the current rules, most coaches rarely play more than 18 and most of the college rosters have 25+. Additional restrictions will move the number played lower, not higher- due to coaches wanting their starters in at the end of games