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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI call bvllsh1t.
No body that reads this site or posts here wants their kid talked about. For what reason? Please spare me “exposure”
It always turns into calling the kid names and critizing play. Dad gets called a pscycho and mom gets called fat and stupid or hot and slutty. It’s always the same thing.
You are are reading too much into it and doing to much “detective work” on there “sneakiness.”
Or...maybe I’m the mom, lololololololpololl
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postif you are talking about the player currently playing in ECNL then poor gators. FIrst year i see her playing and i would say that she has a terrible foot work. a lot of the goals she lets in are a direct consequence of her messing up with her passing or trying to be tricky against forwards. She has good hands though and does saves goals but her footwork is her big weakness.
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Agreed. Had keepers confused. One of those keepers has exceptional footwork and agility. Very few bad goals. That has to be the UF keeper.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOutstanding keeper WFF trained and TBU takes credit for this. just ridiculous
"For a Surfside resident on the U.S. U17 women’s national soccer team, Laurel Ivory is ready to take the field in Jordan for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup. Ivory, a member of the Sunrise Sting SC, is also looking forward to her college years. She will be attending the University of Virginia in 2018, joining its women’s soccer program."
"The focus for WFF is to continue to promote the development of players in an elite environment that encourages players daily, in all facets of the game. Creating a high standard for young players and coaches using a training methodology that stresses individual development as its primary attribute. We are looking for players that are ready to commit to the next level of elite development within the Academy structure that are looking to follow former and current players at West Florida Flames like Jesse Scarpa, of UNC & U20 WNT, Jackie Simpson USF alum & U23 WNT, Laurel Ivory, current WFF player and U17/20 WNT, Mara Rodriguez current WFF player U20 Salvador WNT."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh, you mean similar to GK - Laurel Ivory who played her entire club career at Sunrise Sting and then was a DP for WFF for one season?
"For a Surfside resident on the U.S. U17 women’s national soccer team, Laurel Ivory is ready to take the field in Jordan for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup. Ivory, a member of the Sunrise Sting SC, is also looking forward to her college years. She will be attending the University of Virginia in 2018, joining its women’s soccer program."
"The focus for WFF is to continue to promote the development of players in an elite environment that encourages players daily, in all facets of the game. Creating a high standard for young players and coaches using a training methodology that stresses individual development as its primary attribute. We are looking for players that are ready to commit to the next level of elite development within the Academy structure that are looking to follow former and current players at West Florida Flames like Jesse Scarpa, of UNC & U20 WNT, Jackie Simpson USF alum & U23 WNT, Laurel Ivory, current WFF player and U17/20 WNT, Mara Rodriguez current WFF player U20 Salvador WNT."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh, you mean similar to GK - Laurel Ivory who played her entire club career at Sunrise Sting and then was a DP for WFF for one season?
"For a Surfside resident on the U.S. U17 women’s national soccer team, Laurel Ivory is ready to take the field in Jordan for the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup. Ivory, a member of the Sunrise Sting SC, is also looking forward to her college years. She will be attending the University of Virginia in 2018, joining its women’s soccer program."
"The focus for WFF is to continue to promote the development of players in an elite environment that encourages players daily, in all facets of the game. Creating a high standard for young players and coaches using a training methodology that stresses individual development as its primary attribute. We are looking for players that are ready to commit to the next level of elite development within the Academy structure that are looking to follow former and current players at West Florida Flames like Jesse Scarpa, of UNC & U20 WNT, Jackie Simpson USF alum & U23 WNT, Laurel Ivory, current WFF player and U17/20 WNT, Mara Rodriguez current WFF player U20 Salvador WNT."
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