How good are they? I know this is different but I saw them in a 3 v 3 tournament where they spilt their team in half. They played Bloomfield and Bloomfield beat both their 3 v3 teams with a combined score of 17-5. Is CSA Monmouth any good in 7 v7?
How good are they? I know this is different but I saw them in a 3 v 3 tournament where they spilt their team in half. They played Bloomfield and Bloomfield beat both their 3 v3 teams with a combined score of 17-5. Is CSA Monmouth any good in 7 v7?
3v3 isn’t really a great indicator for 7v7. Who knows what 9v9 will bring for these teams... Heard CSA Monmouth is going to be a very different team next year. I have seen both teams play. I would give a small edge to CSA Monmouth over Bloomfield in 7v7.
just looking for this season to end and get my kid away from RB. i'm sure they know what they are doing, but it terible to wathc the lack of IQ they teach the kids. all individual play, they have no idea when to pass or dribble or take space, its always the same just run with ball yourself. i understand development aspect, but they need to learn IQ. training with NYFC and Philedelphia, its a total different mindset, they're philosophy on development is dramatically different.
just looking for this season to end and get my kid away from RB. i'm sure they know what they are doing, but it terible to wathc the lack of IQ they teach the kids. all individual play, they have no idea when to pass or dribble or take space, its always the same just run with ball yourself. i understand development aspect, but they need to learn IQ. training with NYFC and Philedelphia, its a total different mindset, they're philosophy on development is dramatically different.
Not trying to be an ass at all but being sincere with my question. Was your son kept for the upcoming fall season or was he cut? It seems that the RB just looks for kids that dribble with their head down and try to plow through the other team without thinking of better options.
just looking for this season to end and get my kid away from RB. i'm sure they know what they are doing, but it terible to wathc the lack of IQ they teach the kids. all individual play, they have no idea when to pass or dribble or take space, its always the same just run with ball yourself. i understand development aspect, but they need to learn IQ. training with NYFC and Philedelphia, its a total different mindset, they're philosophy on development is dramatically different.
Don’t you mean terrible to watch at away games because you aren’t allowed to watch any home games 😂😂😂. We are out, got offered to go back for next Fall but don’t see the point when other teams offer more opportunities to play which is all that my kids wants to do.
Don’t you mean terrible to watch at away games because you aren’t allowed to watch any home games 😂😂😂. We are out, got offered to go back for next Fall but don’t see the point when other teams offer more opportunities to play which is all that my kids wants to do.
wasn't asked to come back. but i'm not a bitter parent at all. i just see so much more soccer being played at other teams, and talking to other parents they play more and have more team atmosphere, which is part of developing. i didn't want son just running with ball overpowering players and showing no IQ. i'm sure they have there reasons, but i've seen different methods at "Professional" academies that is more suited for us. there is barely any joy when they score or win, its so robotic. Soccer for us is about passion and living the game with teammates fans etc...
i have seen FA, CSA, Union play and win or lose we prefer that team mentality and passion for the game.
wasn't asked to come back. but i'm not a bitter parent at all. i just see so much more soccer being played at other teams, and talking to other parents they play more and have more team atmosphere, which is part of developing. i didn't want son just running with ball overpowering players and showing no IQ. i'm sure they have there reasons, but i've seen different methods at "Professional" academies that is more suited for us. there is barely any joy when they score or win, its so robotic. Soccer for us is about passion and living the game with teammates fans etc...
i have seen FA, CSA, Union play and win or lose we prefer that team mentality and passion for the game.
FA has the same style as RB kick and run, you rarely see them play the ball out the back. All they do is blast it to the wings and their two top players make that team. When they start losing they get put in or they get put in the right position. I would say PDA and some CSA teams depending on the team and coach may offer a more balabced approach since they aren't desperate to win at all costs.
wasn't asked to come back. but i'm not a bitter parent at all. i just see so much more soccer being played at other teams, and talking to other parents they play more and have more team atmosphere, which is part of developing. i didn't want son just running with ball overpowering players and showing no IQ. i'm sure they have there reasons, but i've seen different methods at "Professional" academies that is more suited for us. there is barely any joy when they score or win, its so robotic. Soccer for us is about passion and living the game with teammates fans etc...
i have seen FA, CSA, Union play and win or lose we prefer that team mentality and passion for the game.
Check out Bloomfield Barcelona. They are a small team. Same players since the start of the team three years ago. They have passion, the7y are a family, and they can play nice soccer. I watched them play Kearny this past weekend. Very nice!
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