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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy children are at Pac, but these shots are dumb. We have 2 boys and one girl who have all played for various team's at various times. My youngest is U14.
EFC doesn't have a “playing style” coaches are allowed to implement any playing style they want and will implement the style they prefer.
For better or for worse.
This is in stark contrast to Pac which has a distinct playing style. I have discussed this first hand from families that have moved from EFC to Pac for this very reason. A new coach was coming in and they didn't like the formation or playing style that was being implemented. Whomever is posting these things are completely ignorant.
While I prefer the way Pac engrains a playing style at an early age, my daughter di go onto college and played on a team with a very direct style of play. It was a significant transition. To say one style is better or worse is moronic. I can name just as many epl and Bundesliga teams that play more direct than tiki taka. 4 of the teams in champions league play direct.
You are a moron.
Another post mentioned EFC likes big and slow kids. I don't agree about the slow part, but they did seem to favor large body players.
Though you say bootball shouldn't be considered an insult as it is just direct play. You have to admit, there is a difference between aimlessly punting everytime versus kicking it to your teammates.
Having every third coach change the style of play as your kid ages up CAN be problematic.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShouldn't you be in the other thread titled overzealous parent? Get a life
Eastside FC B03 booting the ball
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Again, Pac parent here. To be completely honest, most teams will play a direct, attacking, high press style against us hoping to break us down. What you see in the video is common and not limited to EFC.
Why are you so hung up on EFC?
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This thread is proof there is a serious youth soccer “bubble” in Seattle. It’s just the same d**k measuring contest between XFire, SU, EFC, PacNW parents. There is much more to youth soccer than just these clubs and much better options. They may have thousands of players and tons of money, but certainly not the best ideas or coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis thread is proof there is a serious youth soccer “bubble” in Seattle. It’s just the same d**k measuring contest between XFire, SU, EFC, PacNW parents. There is much more to youth soccer than just these clubs and much better options. They may have thousands of players and tons of money, but certainly not the best ideas or coaches.
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The OP’s question was about a good “team”, not a club or league. What makes a good team? That’s probably a good starting point.
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OP did not ask about a “good” team. They asked about “smart” and “ambitious”. Smart probably refers to the coach and ability to teach. So who are the smart coaches. “Ambitious” Can mean many things. I guess it depends on what the coach is ambitious about. Winning, traveling, teaching, developing? I what should a smart coach be ambitious about?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo give us the breakdown best girl coaches at 09, 08, 07, 06
My kids not on her team, but I often watch part of her session if I'm at the field, and you can't deny the results on the field.
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If I was listing the 08 coaches I would rank Scott Ford at WPFC as the top 08 coach followed by Xinho Prestes as #2.
Can't deny the XF 08 team success on the field as Lindsay has done a great job of recruiting the best players at the age group.
In addition, Lindsay gave up the 07s after the summer tournaments 2 years ago. Justi has totally redone that team and is responsible for their victory over the 06s,
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'll put crossfire premiers Lindsay Elston near the top. Her G08 ECNL team is outstanding. She coached the 07's as well up until this year and they beat the 06 ECNL handily at the start of the season.
My kids not on her team, but I often watch part of her session if I'm at the field, and you can't deny the results on the field.
Not knocking her - XF hasn't necessarily done a great job developing her as a coach who can then develop young players, but be careful correlating how a team plays with a current coach without knowing the background.
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