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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou mean the U 14s that are getting slammed in their games like last weekend 0-8? If that was his team last year we are all in big trouble.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCamp was exactly that camp. What experience do these guys have coaches, what ages, gender, and record?
http://www.flamesfc.com/docs/VSI%20D...%20Academy.pdf
JZ has been at PDA in NJ and one of the big 3 in Atlanta. He has coached R3PL teams. He has coached all ages and genders. He just finiahed as assistant on pro team. However, he hasn't won a state cup if that is all you are basing it on.
SM was primarily involved with the girls program at Watford FC. He trained the u12, u13 and u14 and u18 girls last season. He also had the u15boys at the middle of last season.
Take the time to talk to them and ask about their philosphy and history. Maybe watch a training session.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou mean the U 14s that are getting slammed in their games like last weekend 0-8? If that was his team last year we are all in big trouble.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHeres a challenge for you all. Can anyone find on the VSI website where and when the board meeting is tomorrow night? If so post it and if not shame on them for lying and not making it public.
Took your challenge and went a step further. Looked for the same of all the Bay Area clubs and couldn't find that info for anyone!
So shame on all the clubs for lying and not making it public! LMAO
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTook your challenge and went a step further. Looked for the same of all the Bay Area clubs and couldn't find that info for anyone!
So shame on all the clubs for lying and not making it public! LMAO
1966 - England: 4-4-2 Flat beats West Germany 4-2: Man on man marking was introduced. Individual marking was used to neutralize the space from technical players. Much emphasis was placed on good physical conditioning.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is what happens when idiots like you are allowed to write irresponsibly. That team was the number 1 team in Region III, beat the NUMBER 1 team in the country 2-0 and the girls had a 10+ hour trip up. So, shut the hell up and stay in your miserable hole. Your child is not playing ECNL and you are angry. It is ok, hug your daughter and tell her you love her even though she can't hang with the better players. She still deserves your love. Your ego will be ok...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo the superior ecnl training, fitness regime, diet and nutriton planning was not enough? You're blaming the car ride? That might work for a 3 or 4 zero game but 8-0? That's more than the care ride... that being out-played and clearly out-coached. At least man up and admit it. We know, we know you paid for your kid to be on ecnl and gosh darn it that makes you proud! You need to look in the mirror before you talk to someone else about ego. IDIOT
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo the superior ecnl training, fitness regime, diet and nutriton planning was not enough? You're blaming the car ride? That might work for a 3 or 4 zero game but 8-0? That's more than the care ride... that being out-played and clearly out-coached. At least man up and admit it. We know, we know you paid for your kid to be on ecnl and gosh darn it that makes you proud! You need to look in the mirror before you talk to someone else about ego. IDIOT
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is what happens when idiots like you are allowed to write irresponsibly. That team was the number 1 team in Region III, beat the NUMBER 1 team in the country 2-0 and the girls had a 10+ hour trip up. So, shut the hell up and stay in your miserable hole. Your child is not playing ECNL and you are angry. It is ok, hug your daughter and tell her you love her even though she can't hang with the better players. She still deserves your love. Your ego will be ok...
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Is it true?
The large roster ECNL teams are having tryouts again to cut the number down from the high 20s to the high teens?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe large roster ECNL teams are having tryouts again to cut the number down from the high 20s to the high teens?
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you get what you asked for:)
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf it is true then that would suck bollocks for the players who "can't cut it". What will the greedy club do then? Reimburse the families with a release, wish them bon voyage as they go on their merry way littered with spilled koolaid? Or try to sell them their npl bs and put them on those over stacked rosters? Oh wait, they can always play up on those other ECNL teams and ride the bench there too.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe large roster ECNL teams are having tryouts again to cut the number down from the high 20s to the high teens?
I still believe that all "elite" or top level teams like ECNL and DA should be fully sponsored by the club. With the exception of tournament/travel expenses and uniforms. This will maintain the parents at a distance and the club could take care of business with their investment.
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DA should be fully sponsored by the club.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot sure this would happen. This will cause more issues within the club by making families to look elsewhere to place their players. I believe the club will learn from it's experiences and take a different approach next season.
I still believe that all "elite" or top level teams like ECNL and DA should be fully sponsored by the club. With the exception of tournament/travel expenses and uniforms. This will maintain the parents at a distance and the club could take care of business with their investment.
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