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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLooks like most of the Sherwood Reign players are back for U-11. Could be a great team. Also, watch for CFC, FC Portland, ESUFC, and United SA EnFuego (though not sure what happened to them?).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe United En Fuego team moved over to CFC and merged with CFC Synergy. Those two teams were already very good and both won tournaments last summer. Look for a very strong team out of CFC this fall with a solid second team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAsk yourself this 90 days from now....
Does the coach move my player around in different positions?
If the answer is no, then he is not developing your child.
Is the coach willing to sacrifice results for development?
In all fairness though, if the guy wasn't so over the top with his players and the team it really wouldn't have been noticed.
Think about it:
If he was calm and didn't scream so much at his players, other teams parents wouldn't have so much of a disposition against him....
So like the VUSA teams before him, they would have probably picked up the top 5-6 from the surrounding teams and he could replace all the players that he didn't develop winning those games.....
He would have exchanged his bottom half for someone who did the work and sacrificed for development in the first place and everything would have seemed fine.
If Crossfire can do it every year, so can VUSA....
EXCEPT:
In a year or so when you finally get early consolidation of Vancouver you are now stuck having to develop the players and the competition in WA finally will get to you because you haven't done it. You will always be better then Oregon but it doesn't matter because you don't play them, you just struggle to not lose any of the original 18 or so you started with at U-11.
Don't be too harsh on the guy, he did what most winning club coaches do like Victor or Cameron from FCSC, he just did it too early and got caught when people from his own club did a better job at developing the kids he didn't want, in comparison to his own players who started a year prior.
Don't judge him either because if your kid ever moved to a better team, it was probably someone like him that who started it in the first place. Take a page from most any club in Oregon, its like the most wins gets the best players with 8 clubs vying for the kids noone can survive just by developing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHeck Yes! As long as you can call yourself the BEST!
In all fairness though, if the guy wasn't so over the top with his players and the team it really wouldn't have been noticed.
Think about it:
If he was calm and didn't scream so much at his players, other teams parents wouldn't have so much of a disposition against him....
So like the VUSA teams before him, they would have probably picked up the top 5-6 from the surrounding teams and he could replace all the players that he didn't develop winning those games.....
He would have exchanged his bottom half for someone who did the work and sacrificed for development in the first place and everything would have seemed fine.
If Crossfire can do it every year, so can VUSA....
EXCEPT:
In a year or so when you finally get early consolidation of Vancouver you are now stuck having to develop the players and the competition in WA finally will get to you because you haven't done it. You will always be better then Oregon but it doesn't matter because you don't play them, you just struggle to not lose any of the original 18 or so you started with at U-11.
Don't be too harsh on the guy, he did what most winning club coaches do like Victor or Cameron from FCSC, he just did it too early and got caught when people from his own club did a better job at developing the kids he didn't want, in comparison to his own players who started a year prior.
Don't judge him either because if your kid ever moved to a better team, it was probably someone like him that who started it in the first place. Take a page from most any club in Oregon, its like the most wins gets the best players with 8 clubs vying for the kids noone can survive just by developing.
You lose, you will lose your players to a Winning Team (Makes no sense in that they take players from a losing team....go figure)
You win, you don't develop the players properly
Conclusion?
Lose and develop but tell your best products that VUSA will eat their children
or
Win calmly and hope quickly you can attract new talent to replace the role players before someone calls you out.
Funny thought: If you are Victor and FCSC, you do a combination of the two,
Win but tell your parents that VUSA will eat their children, all the while biting your player(s) you hope to attract new talent to replace the role players before someone calls you out on both.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHeck Yes! As long as you can call yourself the BEST!
In all fairness though, if the guy wasn't so over the top with his players and the team it really wouldn't have been noticed.
Think about it:
If he was calm and didn't scream so much at his players, other teams parents wouldn't have so much of a disposition against him....
So like the VUSA teams before him, they would have probably picked up the top 5-6 from the surrounding teams and he could replace all the players that he didn't develop winning those games.....
He would have exchanged his bottom half for someone who did the work and sacrificed for development in the first place and everything would have seemed fine.
If Crossfire can do it every year, so can VUSA....
EXCEPT:
In a year or so when you finally get early consolidation of Vancouver you are now stuck having to develop the players and the competition in WA finally will get to you because you haven't done it. You will always be better then Oregon but it doesn't matter because you don't play them, you just struggle to not lose any of the original 18 or so you started with at U-11.
Don't be too harsh on the guy, he did what most winning club coaches do like Victor or Cameron from FCSC, he just did it too early and got caught when people from his own club did a better job at developing the kids he didn't want, in comparison to his own players who started a year prior.
Don't judge him either because if your kid ever moved to a better team, it was probably someone like him that who started it in the first place. Take a page from most any club in Oregon, its like the most wins gets the best players with 8 clubs vying for the kids noone can survive just by developing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's a good story. Fiction, but a good story nonetheless. If you keep telling this story enough times, maybe you'll finally convince yourself that it's true.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid Tyger tell you that? I'm sorry you don't have the intellect to understand something you haven't experienced yet. Don't worry, your kid is 11, when they are 15 you'll realize what a joke you were to everyone else.
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