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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLets remember it is not the young pioneer girls that are at fault here in anyway. the blame goes 100% to the club and "screaming uncle ed"
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI agree, they have some good players- but when you are taught to "kick and run", that is what you do. The parents need to wake up and stop drinkining "Uncle's" kool-aid
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe sophomoric dialogue here has become too aggressive towards this one coach. It is shows the shamefulness of a few to so bravely attack him verbally without the fortitude to then put a name to the hand that wrote it. It is painfully clear that these posts come from the neighboring club’s parental base or from those who have had the unfortunate negative result after a competitive match against this team. However, with that said it has been pre-established within this forum that the side line behavior of this particular coach is by no means unique yet continues to be at the center of what appears to be adolescent behavior at best. The opportunity to participate within the sport is far too great for the players or parents to be confined to this one particular coach or club. If the situation is as monstrous as it is made to believed, then how does the team have success and retention? It is self evident that the players and parents have reason to believe in his management. As a colleague of the coach, I can assure you he would not teach a method of soccer that is haphazard at best. A review of his resume would support this argument. I would also suggest the idea of researching the club and its philosophy. It is evident that from the oldest age group to the youngest that defensive play must be of some importance. You will find this evidence at the league web site. Each age group currently participating in the fall season is currently at the top of the standings when it comes to conceding goals and in the overall standings. I present to you that perhaps this club’s building blocks start with a defensive mind set to combat that of the more skilled clubs mentioned previously. I do hope we all agree the concept of offensive skills and tactical development continues through the ages. A choice by one to focus their development in one area of the game versus another is the coach or club’s discretion not of the parents of an opposing team. When in the time of debate a question of importance is asked we should go to the primary source for the answer. Again I suggest that we ask the coach, club or parents if the concept of “kick and run” is in fact part of the development or the consequence of other aspects being developed prior to the offensive strategy that is more common. The idea of a well thought out plan prior to action is sometimes more prudent. It was also pre-established in this forum that Maple is a “must win” league. To know and understand your station within in that environment is as important as the game itself.
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It mentions they start with a defensive mind set to combat other teams. This is where most soccer clubs start. Than you develop from there.
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People only read what they want to see on these posts. It's pretty sad. Every team out there has their issues, but it always comes back to the pioneers. Does anybody have anything different to say?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt mentions they start with a defensive mind set to combat other teams. This is where most soccer clubs start. Than you develop from there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPeople only read what they want to see on these posts. It's pretty sad. Every team out there has their issues, but it always comes back to the pioneers. Does anybody have anything different to say?
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I wouldn't say those practices are useless. They will be in great shape to join the track team if soccer doesn't work out
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt mentions they start with a defensive mind set to combat other teams. This is where most soccer clubs start. Than you develop from there.
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happen to see some of U12 girls for Select,.. noticed they are tie for first with NEFC in Maple Green and won the CFC tournament.. any thought on this team?
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They are a very solid team and were encouraged to play good soccer when we faced them twice last season. Coach does a real nice job.
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