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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople obviously say things on here all the time, reality is that most statements on here are speculation and opinion vs. fact.
BS ahead of OW in standings at 2 of the older age groups, granted the season is young.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople obviously say things on here all the time, reality is that most statements on here are speculation and opinion vs. fact.
BS ahead of OW in standings at 2 of the older age groups, granted the season is young.
CFC, Sporting, SSS, etc., are the next tier.
Ulittles at OW get beaten because for all the faults at OW they do try to develop. Everyone plays goalie and everyone plays all positions. They do not teach set plays at ulittle and focus on technical. So when OW plays FSA and the FSA goalie shows up in an orange uniform and plays both games he is solid and stops everything that isn't a great shot. OW tells a random player you are going in next. He may be the worst goalie on the team or the best. It is just his turn and oh no, there is a bunch of weak goals going in. This also happens with defenders, mids, attack etc. and it compounds. FSA and BS play their weaker members at attack and everyone plays their strongest position so no wonder OW gets beat at ulittle.
Personally, i would rather have my kid trained the OW way and have the kids lose at ulittle when it doesn't matter.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou hit it right on the head.
1) Coaches have become complacent.
2) They are tired, jaded and lazy....and they do not care about developing each and every player that is paying the hefty tuition.
3) CFC is not a coaching priority for most all of them, and it shows.
4) In their minds, you are F'in lucky to be on the team.
5) It is a business, and they view each kid as $$$$.
6) No true Director of Coaching, no style of play, no leadership.
It is simply a poorly run club.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooking at options for sure....but I am hoping CFC takes action with what seem like simple and obvious fixes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is a given. CFC on the girls side. Oakwood on the boys side
Just saying.
Independent 3rd party.
https://www.soccerwire.com/news/brea...february-2020/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf a team posts a terrible record why is that coach back the next year? If girls can be shipped down why isn't the coach? You don't produce you don't stay. Very simple.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActually watching the girls play would be a good start. And not being afraid to make personal changes to teams where some girls obviously don't give a damn anymore would be another. Otherwise its going to be another embarrassing season. Get off your asses and coach and teach and earn your money. When you make a team it doesnt mean you have a lifetime appointment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe FACTS are the U17 team was an embarrassment last year. Absolutely pathetic, An astronomical goals against total. Weak scoring. Little or no team chemistry. And going into this season it looks like more of the same. Whats changed? Same coach, almost all the same players. Same practices. And more bad play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCFC is a poorly run organization. There is no accountability -- if the team isn't performing, then the answer is to get new players, not change the coach.
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