Best U-little training in NY. Discuss.
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Other than their 2007 team, who are currently the best players on their 06 team, please elaborate on this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBest U-little training in NY. Discuss.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs a former Clarkstown parent, I disagree with this statement. Other than the one favored team, every other team is @**t on. Fields are always closed by the town, and only one team gets paid attention to. Left them after U9
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBest U-little training in NY. Discuss.
The Clarkstown team was very inexperienced/weak.
Almost all the Clarkstown games were limited by the mercy rule (or very close to it).
I think whoever decided to have that team play in the A flight that season made a big mistake - that team should've been at least two flights lower or more.
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DS trains for intensity but very little technique. The 2007 team was a bonafide winner but they ran everything through 1 or 2 players at the expense of everyone else on the team. Very typical BOOT IT!, high press, high intensity, but little actual soccer. If they training anything, it is playing the ball out of the air.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDS trains for intensity but very little technique. The 2007 team was a bonafide winner but they ran everything through 1 or 2 players at the expense of everyone else on the team. Very typical BOOT IT!, high press, high intensity, but little actual soccer. If they training anything, it is playing the ball out of the air.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI completely disagree. Every player on that team can dribble shoot and control the ball. They mostly play out of the back and what you call kick and run is actually high intensity direct playing. Just because they don't make 80 passes before reaching the other goal doesn't mean they kick and run. Go tell the German that the style they play is not good football and they can show you all the trophies. And to those who say it won't translate to the big field in the fall they beat the 06 PDA team that suposed to be good.
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