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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is wrong. He is a great coach and more importantly a great guy. You are just jealous of his success.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don’t have a kid at SPOL, but we did play both the SPOL Elite & Pre-Elite teams in the fall when they were both in the premiership. Now, by placing both teams in the premiership the powers that be at SPOL certainly thought these were both top 10 teams in the state. That said, it’s crazy to me that you lose a few kids from the Elite team and none of the pre-Elite kids get moved up? Not even one? I just don’t get how clubs get away with doing that.
The placement was to placate the second team coach; they are now in the process of playing their way down to the appropriate level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe’s a daddy coach. His d is the worst on the team, yet gets the most PT. They got no offense skill, lucky to have a good goalie and some decent defense. This team will implode, only a matter of time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI completely agree with you. Unless these coaches wanted to keep their teams together. Still makes no sense because 11 v 11 is around the corner and if they can't find 3 players strong enough to move up, that first team is going to be seriously weakened when they have to combine those teams...
What will probably happen is the 1-2 top players will be seduced by DA or ECNL and leave at U13. Given the club's brand and location, it's likely they won't attract many new players and given they will be shut out of the NPL A, Coach may then get frustrated and decide to move the team to one of the big clubs.
I look forward to checking back in two years to see where this team is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe’s a daddy coach. His d is the worst on the team, yet gets the most PT. They got no offense skill, lucky to have a good goalie and some decent defense. This team will implode, only a matter of time.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWow, should we rename this thread the 2007 SPOL thread? This is vintage TS. Parents involved in club soccer for the first time, good team probably built around 2-3 dominate players situated in an area where there is less competition from the big clubs. Their peak age is usually U11 as they can build around the strong core they have whilst the big clubs are still figuring things out.
What will probably happen is the 1-2 top players will be seduced by DA or ECNL and leave at U13. Given the club's brand and location, it's likely they won't attract many new players and given they will be shut out of the NPL A, Coach may then get frustrated and decide to move the team to one of the big clubs.
I look forward to checking back in two years to see where this team is.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe’s a daddy coach. His d is the worst on the team, yet gets the most PT. They got no offense skill, lucky to have a good goalie and some decent defense. This team will implode, only a matter of time.
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SPOL plays an effective yet boring style at this age. Sit back, stack the box and try to score on counter attacks with balls over the top to the two girls who are up field. Lookinging at the NEP standings their average score line is a 2-1 win.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSPOL plays an effective yet boring style at this age. Sit back, stack the box and try to score on counter attacks with balls over the top to the two girls who are up field. Lookinging at the NEP standings their average score line is a 2-1 win.
Ever watch the game other than the top 8 teams in the world?
Just what we need-another Lalas to tell us how we’re doing it all wrong.
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SPOL plays a much more defensive style than any team in the girls 2007 Premiership. Select & NEFC allow the same amount of goals as SPOL with 2-3 times the offensive output.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSPOL plays a much more defensive style than any team in the girls 2007 Premiership. Select & NEFC allow the same amount of goals as SPOL with 2-3 times the offensive output.
Playing in a top division will lead to less goals. Using NEFC as a benchmark for all other teams makes no sense.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou seem to be an expert on the division. Did you watch all the games. Talking krap about 10 year olds make you feel good?
Playing in a top division will lead to less goals. Using NEFC as a benchmark for all other teams makes no sense.
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Pretty sure that the coaches, not our kids, are choosing the defensive style of play. And uh, yeah, I watch the games.
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