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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow are the '01 girls looking for next year?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI had heard Eastside is team to beat. Anyone else in the age group worth watching?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOPL Premier is a battle of the bootballers vs the passers. The division is pretty evenly split between the two. The passers won the fall league. Will the bootballers win the OPL cup?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease explain, what teams are the bootballers, and whom are the passers.
Given this definition you should be able to figure out which teams fit into which categories.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBootball = fullback launches ball into orbit, big fast forward tries to guess where it will land and be the first one there, then toe-punts the ball toward the goal.
Given this definition you should be able to figure out which teams fit into which categories.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThese categories are far too simplistic and misguided for U11. Different coaches take different approaches to development (or lack of). Depending on the initial emphasis or combination of emphases, early successes will look completely different and not always in the form of game wins. Especially at U11, an emphasis on passing may actually indicate a lack of player development. Some may see a team at different developmental stages/goals as bootballers, if they're only capable of distinguishing the extremes. Any mildly observant person will notice that a great majority of the teams have grown at both the individual level and the team level from fall to spring...some more than others.
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Moving to Vancouver area and have an 01 daughter. I'm hoping that the drama that appears to exist with the 99 group is not nearly so bad with the 01s?
Would love to stay in the area. It's hard to know what you're getting into not being from the area. So please, I would appreciate an honest rundown of Vancouver area clubs and their age level coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThese categories are far too simplistic and misguided for U11. Different coaches take different approaches to development (or lack of). Depending on the initial emphasis or combination of emphases, early successes will look completely different and not always in the form of game wins. Especially at U11, an emphasis on passing may actually indicate a lack of player development. Some may see a team at different developmental stages/goals as bootballers, if they're only capable of distinguishing the extremes. Any mildly observant person will notice that a great majority of the teams have grown at both the individual level and the team level from fall to spring...some more than others.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMoving to Vancouver area and have an 01 daughter. I'm hoping that the drama that appears to exist with the 99 group is not nearly so bad with the 01s?
Would love to stay in the area. It's hard to know what you're getting into not being from the area. So please, I would appreciate an honest rundown of Vancouver area clubs and their age level coaches.
https://vancouvertimberssoccer.korri...13-2014-21.pdf
You can't ask for a better coach than Steve Studley. Totally committed. Works hard to develop every girl on the team. Never tries to sell the parents a line of BS. And his teams win! Just take a look at how well they're doing in WA State Cup:
http://wys-2013challengecup.affinitysoccer.com/tour/public/info/schedule_results2.asp?sessionguid=&flightguid={D63 CABA9-887F-402F-9298-CCCC160573A1}&tournamentguid=D8BBDEAA-0FE0-4487-A56C-27D59C2E8CA2
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMoving to Vancouver area and have an 01 daughter. I'm hoping that the drama that appears to exist with the 99 group is not nearly so bad with the 01s?
Would love to stay in the area. It's hard to know what you're getting into not being from the area. So please, I would appreciate an honest rundown of Vancouver area clubs and their age level coaches.
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On topic: Vancouver Timbers will most likely be your best bet for competitive soccer in the Vancouver area.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are an idiot. Why don't you go on 3four3 and read what Man U said about the development of Kleiban's team at U13 (and they tied Barcelona's A team - and I thi I it is a true A team). They didn't get that way by bootballing at U11. Passing is a sign of lack of development? Yeah, right! Stop trying to justify the crap that most teams play at this age in the Portland metro area.
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Yeah probably not a good idea to engage the troll.
As to Vancouver, we've played against VUSA Timbers red and white in the U11 premier league and both are good squads with good coaches. One of the coaches, I'll let you figure out which one on your own, is pretty passionate and gets pretty animated during the games which I don't care for. However, I have heard that he is a good coach.
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