If anyone comes on this site and talk about their coach and how much they hate them but are still at the club then they’re the fools so the only people that come on this site to talk about coaches are either kids that got cut or moved down teams or other clubs trying to find a way to make their club look better when they’re all the same
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Originally posted by Guest View PostIf anyone comes on this site and talk about their coach and how much they hate them but are still at the club then they’re the fools so the only people that come on this site to talk about coaches are either kids that got cut or moved down teams or other clubs trying to find a way to make their club look better when they’re all the same
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One thing I would say I’ve noticed since moving recently to FA, that we are playing A LOT. I don’t know if this is all girls teams though or just our coach. Most weekends the coach finds extra games for us and we probably get some kind of email every day. It’s a lot sometimes but this is my kids only sport so I’m ok with it. I imagine if you play multiple sports how intense the schedule and communication is might be a little too much.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOne thing I would say I’ve noticed since moving recently to FA, that we are playing A LOT. I don’t know if this is all girls teams though or just our coach. Most weekends the coach finds extra games for us and we probably get some kind of email every day. It’s a lot sometimes but this is my kids only sport so I’m ok with it. I imagine if you play multiple sports how intense the schedule and communication is might be a little too much.
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the open play system FA uses gets you lots of opportunities to play. And yes sometimes it’s last minute. My child is an FA kid. We play triple the amount of games other clubs do. How can u not be satisfied with that. More bang for your buck and more chances and opportunities to get better. If you’re not serious or committed it can be a lot. Again everyplace is different. Go to a place that suits you!
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Originally posted by Guest View PostThese opportunities only come for those FA thinks are talented. There are a lot of later bloomers out there they overlook plus there isn’t a lot of development happening at FA. There may be a lot of communication from the club and coaches but it’s with a very negative tone.
We play against them and I can honestly say they have the most consistent development of age groups and teams I have seen in NJ. Their older ages groups leave a lot of questions to be asked but they improve and develop kids year after year, I don’t think anyone with any soccer knowledge can argue that.
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Club training alone brings you nowhere anymore. FA kids which developed nicely are doing extra sessions. FA training is a lot of repetition which is good to a certain degree but with the risk to get boring and losing the fun. Personally I prefer to have a higher training vs game ratio because for the younger kids because development should be the focus.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostClub training alone brings you nowhere anymore. FA kids which developed nicely are doing extra sessions. FA training is a lot of repetition which is good to a certain degree but with the risk to get boring and losing the fun. Personally I prefer to have a higher training vs game ratio because for the younger kids because development should be the focus.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostOne thing I would say I’ve noticed since moving recently to FA, that we are playing A LOT. I don’t know if this is all girls teams though or just our coach. Most weekends the coach finds extra games for us and we probably get some kind of email every day. It’s a lot sometimes but this is my kids only sport so I’m ok with it. I imagine if you play multiple sports how intense the schedule and communication is might be a little too much.
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Originally posted by Guest View Postis the private training or the club training responsible for success?
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All too kids train private. And it doesn’t take long to see where most go. Parents like to keep it quiet but A game is a fav of lots. Ppl talk smack but go sit in his parking lot and check the faces in and out on his doors. Also SG is a top landing spot if you can get in our deal with their scheduling demands. I might be missing one or two sleepers.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostAll too kids train private. And it doesn’t take long to see where most go. Parents like to keep it quiet but A game is a fav of lots. Ppl talk smack but go sit in his parking lot and check the faces in and out on his doors. Also SG is a top landing spot if you can get in our deal with their scheduling demands. I might be missing one or two sleepers.
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