Barry the bird boggler Well for one the Burton thing would appear to be a step in the right direction and something that should have been done 20 odd years ago. Also restructuring the game at kids level so that they perhaps work with balls, teams and pitch sizes that are commensurate with their age. I also believe there is a lot to be said for starting kids out with playing a slightly deflated ball that's harder to control so that the basics of technique and control can be brought to the fore as ealy as possible. Next, as they get older, I'd also encourage players getting to understand all positions and ateach them to understand 442, 433, 541 and 532 so that they have flexibility to understand the changes required in playing in those formations.
That actually makes it easier to control, but harder to pass or hit long. There is a growing Futsal playing community, which is basically 5-a-side with a smaller heavier ball that you can't hoof. It's also used as a training aid as it works on your technique and limits the amount of 'percentage football' you can play with it.