The competition at these events are very high. Everyone is sending an all star team so it’s very tough to rack up tournament champions in every age group.
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Its weird that this bothers some of you so much. False 8 openly says they work on ball mastery and footwork. That is basically the point of the place. What is your problem? This is what they film and put on IG. A bunch of babies and all because your kid isn't good enough and you don't want to admit it. Go somewhere else with your money and time. |
Did they? What about Riptide? |
| They dribble around Ramen this time. Still dumb |
But that’s not the point of the place. To me, False 8 is in a different category cause while they emphasise ball mastery/technical training, they send teams to tournaments. They put fancy footwork on IG but also a bunch of goals being scored in competition. Other programs like HP Elite are strictly training (AFAIK, correct me if I’m wrong) and do not organize competitive teams. So the options for the kinds of shots or clips they can feature on IG are far more limited than a place like False 8 (or Intensity.) |
Winning tournaments gets more clicks on social media, which is really the whole point of what they do at F8. |
This post is Spot on. Context: My child does not play for False 8 and does not have an IG account. He does, however, get featured on other accounts frequently while he plays at various tournaments. We don't mind it; it makes him feel special as he sees himself and other kids recognizing him at tournaments. He seems to use it as motivation to keep getting better. He's been asked to guest play a ton for futsal tournaments as a result, which has ultimately been very beneficial towards his continued development. The amount of bickering and denseness in these forums are mind blowing. Why is it so hard to believe that businesses are leveraging social media as a marketing tool? Why is everyone putting every post under a microscope? For the most part, these are small businesses with small teams, not Fortune 50 companies with massive marketing teams. Go do a trial, if you like it, stay and if you don't, then leave. Also, for whatever reason, the parents on DCUM feel that their child should be nurtured by a lifelong mentor or something. These are coaches, often making very little money, who are doing their job of developing your child. They will eventually move on and work for another club, and the cycle continues. And just like the quote above, we should also take the same approach: when a club is no longer best for your child, move on with no hard feelings. |
How dare you try common sense and adult logic in this forum. Messes everything up. |
It is "hard to believe" because they are all parents of children not getting featured. As adults they can easily follow the logic, but don't want to because it hurts their feelings. The logic is simple: the kids being filmed do the drills well and are talented. This makes for better content to help with their business. The whiny parents have a kid who is not being filmed because they do not do the drill well enough. So they complain about the filming instead of using it to motivate their kid to get better. They are the same loser parents who throw a fit their kid doesn't play as much as other kids when its obvious they aren't as good and shouldn't play as much. This environment is full of loser adults who are no better than a brat kid. |
True but Ouch |
False8 isn’t good at futsal, and their ‘top’ players aren’t even the best on their own teams… but this is truth. |
Truth. |
Again…anything to run away from the inconvenient truth of these whiny parents. If that is true above, then what does that say about your kid who isn’t getting filmed? They are even lower than you thought so let’s just complain about the filming. Take you business elsewhere and stop whining. |
I don't know if you're talking about the boys or girls side but False8 has a bunch of the top girls in the area. |
only on the 2013s. |