Unfortunately, you sound like every other disenfranchised DCUM player/coach/parent on here trying to beat down the area clubs by pointing out flaws that are actually due to dilution, not training. Could the quality be higher? Of course, there is always room to grow everywhere you look. Is dilution a bad thing? Only from the perspective of the top 10% of players/families at the truly elite level. They are the only ones suffering and this is where the biggest gap is in the system, providing an outlet for these players. The rest are enjoying the prospect of better average quality of games that are more localized. Dilution is a sign of growth in the pay to play youth soccer system. Free markets grow automatically to fill demand. |
What are the wrong attributes? The out of state teams I have seen that have won are all bigger, stronger, meaner, and faster. So, don’t give us the technical development, Euro-futbol BS please. But, yes oh wise one, please educate us all. |
And you still have no clue what your talking about. None. Zero. Zilch.Nada. The players and teams today would smoke your back in the day Bullsh@t. That’s a fact. Your back in the day bullsh@t is why we are here Mr. Old timer that’s been around a long time. There are some very good clubs and teams that are not ECNL in PA. They are destination clubs...like Eagle FC. Clubs like that all across this country. |
| He sounds like a disenfranchised coach who is started a new program and is trying to convince parents that his way is the better way. |
I think just isn't true, is it? I just looked at the standings for the top flights and see: U15 Bethesda and VDA winning their respective groups, and scheduled to play a final against each other U16 Local teams mostly in the bottom half, but after two games only Bethesda have a GD of worse than -2 and have not managed at least a draw in one of their two games. FCV has a win, and a loss to the top ranked team. U17 Pipeline with two wins out of two, Arlington, Md Utd and FCV all with at least one win and a GD between -1 and +1, and only Baltimore with two losses out of two - which came to the two top ranked teams U19 Pipeline, McLean, Md United all winning every game sit atop the results table and Bethesda currently with one win and one loss. U18 seems to be a little irrelevant as most of the top clubs appear to have entered the U19 group and not the U18 group. So - are our local teams absolutely dominating the competition? No. But we seem to be doing fine as far as I can see where it looks very much like the top ranked team in at least two - and perhaps as many as three when all is said and done - of the four age groups (not counting U18 for reasons already stated) will be won by a local club. |
| Not all the top teams were in the top bracket. Some shady BS going on. |
Why is there any expectation that teams in our area should dominate clubs in other areas? |
How does your question apply to my statement |
It doesn’t. Just looks like a different perspective questioning why everyone on this forum expects our clubs to dominate. What does this area have to justify this? Superior athletic gene pool? Nope. Hungry kids who need to succeed in soccer to get out of their disparate financial situation? Nope. Superior training and coaching? No again. Entitled parent who project their perceived superiority onto their kids? Bingo! |
Nobody was. They’re simple responding to the disenfranchised coach who was talking negatively...and not factually. |
Nice to see a shutout loss for the 05 TSJFCV team to end the weekend. Lousy showing for them from the start. |
Not a good showing for any FCV teams. GArising |
Is anyone really surprised? Maybe it’s because 5-7 girls from FCV seem to always be pulled to the NTC from each team, while surrounding teams might only get 1-2. Clearly not better, just politically inclined. DDshadyAF GAcrockOS |
GArising |
Poo sharpens poo |