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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSaw a few of the girls games over the weekend, pretty disappointed overall.The older girls games especially. A lot of brawn and very few skilled players. With all the huffing and puffing on this site I expected better. The scorpions U/14 team were fairly good. They had a nice playing style with a few standout players, which seems to be all you need to be in the mix. Again expected more.
At U14 teams typically get to play their own style. The game does get more physical as the teams get older. Also as the players get older opposing teams try to disrupt each others' styles. It can be kind of disheartening to watch a possession team end up with tons of airballs and headers with calls from their fans to "play your game". You'll see one team with five defenders and another team packing the midfield all trying to prey on their opponents' perceived weaknesses or disable their strengths. Sometimes teams double and triple team "impact" players. These games can be very dissatisfying and frustrating to watch. But I wouldn't draw any conclusions about any team or its players from one game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlthough at U15 Stars United and Scorpions Elite finished 3rd and 4th respectively, both could very well end up in Region 1 playoffs. Two things need to happen:
1. PDA Charge needs to win NJ state cup
2. Either Stars or Scorpions win MA state cup
Obviously Stars are favored to win MA SC, and are not likely concerned about the NJ SC turnout...this is more of a concern for Scorpions.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAssuming this is serious comment and not just a way to draw attention to a particular team-
At U14 teams typically get to play their own style. The game does get more physical as the teams get older. Also as the players get older opposing teams try to disrupt each others' styles. It can be kind of disheartening to watch a possession team end up with tons of airballs and headers with calls from their fans to "play your game". You'll see one team with five defenders and another team packing the midfield all trying to prey on their opponents' perceived weaknesses or disable their strengths. Sometimes teams double and triple team "impact" players. These games can be very dissatisfying and frustrating to watch. But I wouldn't draw any conclusions about any team or its players from one game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks for your thoughtful reply.I agree with most of what you have pointed out. The question to be asked I guess is what does it say about the coaching and the need to secure results over teaching the fundamentals of the game. double and triple teaming the impact players on a team is not the way to prepare players to deal with game situations going forward in there playing career. That type of thinking should be designated to the soccer scrap heap like the old time sweeper back of not so long ago. A good coach should be able to devise a game plan to contain the threats on the other team. Any rec coach could apply the triple team plan. Is it not reasonable to expect more from a professional coach?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is pretty foolish. Soccer is all about teams implementing game plans that debilitate their opponents. The ability to effectively implement tactics and in the inverse to handle special coverages and formations is critical to team, and individual success. If you look at the specific game, it would appear that the Bethesda tactics were very effective. By all accounts the Stars had more scoring chances but ultimately the game went scoreless for 120 minutes and ended in a 0-0 draw. Advantage Bethesda. This is a story that is played out through-out the soccer world from club to college to the pros. Do you think that Man City plays the same way against Man U or Chelsea as they do against West Ham??
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I would expect my kids coach to teach him/her to be able to defend under pressure, and how and when to tackle, how to time the tackle and tactical awareness. Isnt this why we play and pay club! A lot of this was not on display. I would put some of the reason down to the pressure from the club and parents, on the coaches who in turn feels the need to win, no matter how ugly. (And a lot of it was ugly)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would expect my kids coach to teach him/her to be able to defend under pressure, and how and when to tackle, how to time the tackle and tactical awareness. Isnt this why we play and pay club! A lot of this was not on display. I would put some of the reason down to the pressure from the club and parents, on the coaches who in turn feels the need to win, no matter how ugly. (And a lot of it was ugly)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI would put some of the reason down to the pressure from the club and parents, on the coaches who in turn feels the need to win, no matter how ugly. (And a lot of it was ugly)
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Although at U15 Stars United and Scorpions Elite finished 3rd and 4th respectively, both could very well end up in Region 1 playoffs. Two things need to happen:
1. PDA Charge needs to win NJ state cup
2. Either Stars or Scorpions win MA state cup
Obviously Stars are favored to win MA SC, and are not likely concerned about the NJ SC turnout...this is more of a concern for Scorpions.
Update for those of us who are pulling for U15G PDA Charge in NJ SC: PDA Charge vs Pittsgrove Pride in the semi final, scheduled for this upcoming Saturday. I expect PDA Charge and Real NJSC Power to be in the final this Sunday.
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PDA won their State Cup today so the Stars U-17 girls will be in WV no matter what happens at State Cup.
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