What 2011 teams are qualifying this year??

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Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


DB doing DB things…
C Dubb is right there watching like a proud pappa im sure. Cant place it all on DB.
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At least it appears like ECNL attaches merit to even the showcase portion of their summer event.

GA forces all teams to attend at least 1 national event and the summer showcase even if they're at the bottom of their region from U15-U17. I guess that can be good or bad depending on how you look at it.
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Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I feel dumber from having read this post. The girls are young. Lots of improvement is still possible. There are very good showcases besides nationals (not as good, but still good). It is quite tiring the people on here thinking the level at U15 is locked in. Development is key and the kings/queens at U15 aren’t the same as those at older age groups - as history constantly shows us. Continue to develop, play the course. Ignore the U15 parents that are just about as knowledge as the ULittle parents. Your DD team could be 1st last year and 3rd this year or 5th this years and 2nd next year. The arrogance of some parents on this board is crazy.


Do you feel FVU 2011 is being developed? They’re actually getting better at the sport as a team?

Do any of these FVU teams improve?

Coaching matters. MV, DB, and today’s CW aren’t making players better. They are continuing to add partners to FVU though which will help teams get better by adding talent.



They are adding weak clubs to an already weak foundation.
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Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


I appreciate this post. FVU girls deserve better. 3 practices a week when everyone else is doing 4 is just pure laziness and incompetence on FVU staff’s part. You’ll never compete with doing that much less than everyone else. My DD’s club holds practices 4 times a week for at least 1.5 hours, plus film review.

Are you all at least doing Bethesda Premier Cup? Or PDA Showcase?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


Listen, no one is blaming the girls. They are just unable to compete with the top of MA. Nothing wrong with that.
ok arl dad. We hear you loud and clear. Nxt time we will scream at DB to stack the box if its a tie heading into the half.

Sheesh


Whether the PP is an Arlington dad or not are they wrong? As it stands now the FVU 11’s don’t have enough skill/athleticism to compete with the top of the MA bracket. It’s not the coach’s fault or only having half a field (which is the norm by the way). As much as we all want our kids to be the best they are not always going to be and that is ok.
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Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I feel dumber from having read this post. The girls are young. Lots of improvement is still possible. There are very good showcases besides nationals (not as good, but still good). It is quite tiring the people on here thinking the level at U15 is locked in. Development is key and the kings/queens at U15 aren’t the same as those at older age groups - as history constantly shows us. Continue to develop, play the course. Ignore the U15 parents that are just about as knowledge as the ULittle parents. Your DD team could be 1st last year and 3rd this year or 5th this years and 2nd next year. The arrogance of some parents on this board is crazy.
this post smells like a staffer. And older one. Im sure it’s quite tiring for your team parents to type ALL that and send letters. Doesn’t make it untrue. You guys had plenty of years to develop talent. You dont get to hide lack of “enter whatever the gripe is” behind that timeline. Dont gaslight on this board. It can go left quick. Parents dont sound arrogant, they sound pissed off.

And you cant develop talent with the described practice. You can max out on profits however.

Comparing parents that possibly left a paper trail to Ulittles is a bold move.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


Listen, no one is blaming the girls. They are just unable to compete with the top of MA. Nothing wrong with that.
ok arl dad. We hear you loud and clear. Nxt time we will scream at DB to stack the box if its a tie heading into the half.

Sheesh


Whether the PP is an Arlington dad or not are they wrong? As it stands now the FVU 11’s don’t have enough skill/athleticism to compete with the top of the MA bracket. It’s not the coach’s fault or only having half a field (which is the norm by the way). As much as we all want our kids to be the best they are not always going to be and that is ok.
coach spotted!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I feel dumber from having read this post. The girls are young. Lots of improvement is still possible. There are very good showcases besides nationals (not as good, but still good). It is quite tiring the people on here thinking the level at U15 is locked in. Development is key and the kings/queens at U15 aren’t the same as those at older age groups - as history constantly shows us. Continue to develop, play the course. Ignore the U15 parents that are just about as knowledge as the ULittle parents. Your DD team could be 1st last year and 3rd this year or 5th this years and 2nd next year. The arrogance of some parents on this board is crazy.
this post smells like a staffer. And older one. Im sure it’s quite tiring for your team parents to type ALL that and send letters. Doesn’t make it untrue. You guys had plenty of years to develop talent. You dont get to hide lack of “enter whatever the gripe is” behind that timeline. Dont gaslight on this board. It can go left quick. Parents dont sound arrogant, they sound pissed off.

And you cant develop talent with the described practice. You can max out on profits however.

Comparing parents that possibly left a paper trail to Ulittles is a bold move.


This is the problem with the 2011’s and not just at FVU. So entitled with very little reason to be this way.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


Listen, no one is blaming the girls. They are just unable to compete with the top of MA. Nothing wrong with that.
ok arl dad. We hear you loud and clear. Nxt time we will scream at DB to stack the box if its a tie heading into the half.

Sheesh


Whether the PP is an Arlington dad or not are they wrong? As it stands now the FVU 11’s don’t have enough skill/athleticism to compete with the top of the MA bracket. It’s not the coach’s fault or only having half a field (which is the norm by the way). As much as we all want our kids to be the best they are not always going to be and that is ok.
coach spotted!!!


Is that your response for anytime you don’t like what you hear? Not a coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I feel dumber from having read this post. The girls are young. Lots of improvement is still possible. There are very good showcases besides nationals (not as good, but still good). It is quite tiring the people on here thinking the level at U15 is locked in. Development is key and the kings/queens at U15 aren’t the same as those at older age groups - as history constantly shows us. Continue to develop, play the course. Ignore the U15 parents that are just about as knowledge as the ULittle parents. Your DD team could be 1st last year and 3rd this year or 5th this years and 2nd next year. The arrogance of some parents on this board is crazy.
this post smells like a staffer. And older one. Im sure it’s quite tiring for your team parents to type ALL that and send letters. Doesn’t make it untrue. You guys had plenty of years to develop talent. You dont get to hide lack of “enter whatever the gripe is” behind that timeline. Dont gaslight on this board. It can go left quick. Parents dont sound arrogant, they sound pissed off.

And you cant develop talent with the described practice. You can max out on profits however.

Comparing parents that possibly left a paper trail to Ulittles is a bold move.


This is the problem with the 2011’s and not just at FVU. So entitled with very little reason to be this way.
staffer confirmed. You are correct. Parents are entitled to want an ecnl experience and real practice after paying 4-5k for a shortened season. Just because you have a captive audience (at the moment) doesn’t mean those parents cant expect more. Is entitlement expecting licensed coaches? Oh yea.. the sidelines talk. If this game had happened earlier and parents talked more im sure that letter would look different with different orgs on the cc line.


Also some of us are sitting home. This is an interesting twist of a conversation and we have time today. Sounds like parents didn’t know about the other non ecnl showcases as well. Hopefully those discussions will happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


I appreciate this post. FVU girls deserve better. 3 practices a week when everyone else is doing 4 is just pure laziness and incompetence on FVU staff’s part. You’ll never compete with doing that much less than everyone else. My DD’s club holds practices 4 times a week for at least 1.5 hours, plus film review.

Are you all at least doing Bethesda Premier Cup? Or PDA Showcase?


Can't fault FVU on this, its a county problem. GL to any clubs in FFX county that want to hold 4x trainings with the field space problem within the county.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


I appreciate this post. FVU girls deserve better. 3 practices a week when everyone else is doing 4 is just pure laziness and incompetence on FVU staff’s part. You’ll never compete with doing that much less than everyone else. My DD’s club holds practices 4 times a week for at least 1.5 hours, plus film review.

Are you all at least doing Bethesda Premier Cup? Or PDA Showcase?
we do none of that after asking. Some attempts for film but honestly its half assed and put on the girls. Nothing for Bethesda. Didn’t even know PDA had one but Im sure the parents wouldn’t mind asking. Well some of them anyway. Will look it up today.
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Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I feel dumber from having read this post. The girls are young. Lots of improvement is still possible. There are very good showcases besides nationals (not as good, but still good). It is quite tiring the people on here thinking the level at U15 is locked in. Development is key and the kings/queens at U15 aren’t the same as those at older age groups - as history constantly shows us. Continue to develop, play the course. Ignore the U15 parents that are just about as knowledge as the ULittle parents. Your DD team could be 1st last year and 3rd this year or 5th this years and 2nd next year. The arrogance of some parents on this board is crazy.
this post smells like a staffer. And older one. Im sure it’s quite tiring for your team parents to type ALL that and send letters. Doesn’t make it untrue. You guys had plenty of years to develop talent. You dont get to hide lack of “enter whatever the gripe is” behind that timeline. Dont gaslight on this board. It can go left quick. Parents dont sound arrogant, they sound pissed off.

And you cant develop talent with the described practice. You can max out on profits however.

Comparing parents that possibly left a paper trail to Ulittles is a bold move.


This is the problem with the 2011’s and not just at FVU. So entitled with very little reason to be this way.
staffer confirmed. You are correct. Parents are entitled to want an ecnl experience and real practice after paying 4-5k for a shortened season. Just because you have a captive audience (at the moment) doesn’t mean those parents cant expect more. Is entitlement expecting licensed coaches? Oh yea.. the sidelines talk. If this game had happened earlier and parents talked more im sure that letter would look different with different orgs on the cc line.


Also some of us are sitting home. This is an interesting twist of a conversation and we have time today. Sounds like parents didn’t know about the other non ecnl showcases as well. Hopefully those discussions will happen.

Lol
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I feel dumber from having read this post. The girls are young. Lots of improvement is still possible. There are very good showcases besides nationals (not as good, but still good). It is quite tiring the people on here thinking the level at U15 is locked in. Development is key and the kings/queens at U15 aren’t the same as those at older age groups - as history constantly shows us. Continue to develop, play the course. Ignore the U15 parents that are just about as knowledge as the ULittle parents. Your DD team could be 1st last year and 3rd this year or 5th this years and 2nd next year. The arrogance of some parents on this board is crazy.
this post smells like a staffer. And older one. Im sure it’s quite tiring for your team parents to type ALL that and send letters. Doesn’t make it untrue. You guys had plenty of years to develop talent. You dont get to hide lack of “enter whatever the gripe is” behind that timeline. Dont gaslight on this board. It can go left quick. Parents dont sound arrogant, they sound pissed off.

And you cant develop talent with the described practice. You can max out on profits however.

Comparing parents that possibly left a paper trail to Ulittles is a bold move.


This is the problem with the 2011’s and not just at FVU. So entitled with very little reason to be this way.
entitled to what exactly?we all are actually. Please go on and explain.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys are messy. The girls all played well... congratulated each other and took photos after matches. The soccer world is small. Be your child's cheerleader and encourage them to lift up the others. Not one of these kids is competing for the exact same college spot so why not let all sides shine?


+1. The game was well fought. The girls are all friends. The parents acted responsibly. Let’s keep it that way. Next week this thread will be back to the toxic usual. Let’s enjoy a nice weekend of soccer while we have it.


They are definitely not all friends but since FVU has never beaten VDA this really isn't a rivalry even with the players who switched. Everyone knew VDA would win. Agree that parents acted well but again no expectation that FVU would win. The real story is that VDA can't make champions league and FVU might not make a showcase.
with FVU its a bit more/less complex than that. poor preparation precedes poor performance.

The girls have 1hr practices on the level of an ECRL team on half a field for three days a week. Scrimmages and shots on goal are rare as catching a shiny pokemon. These practices consist of sprints where players are told they are out of shape and something posing as Rondos. Parents sent a letter with concerns to be ignored and suffer in silence. With that kind of prep it’s no wonder we tied the lowly Hammerheads. The real question is if the club is actually committed to this team or looking over the hill. 2011s were forgotten when it came to USYNT IDs and will also be missing for Kansas City showcase. Which wasn’t a mistake per the staff unless it was also forgotten and they are saving face. Strangely enough they broke their necks to sign them up for wags. All to say its a lot under the hood that can use a tune up. Girls did a decent job considering the prep so cut them some slack please. You guys probably have whole fields to practice on. Parents are probably too ashamed to admit it but the girls deserve better. They still have a chance to get a showcase if the investment planning and commitment to an actual game-plan is embraced.

GG on all sides. Looking forward to running it back for the cup game. Sorry if long winded, I just don't think the girls have been given a chance to play to their potential. Maybe Im being protective but please let us know what your practice is like. Genuinely curious.

Also that post sounds like a frustrated VDA parent or hating Arl parent agitator. Its a Lot of soccer left cup wise. The kids might pull it off so don’t speak so soon!! Also awesome sideline vibes parents. Even when the fouls happened you guys were chilled as white wine. Totally unexpected but much appreciated. This board would have you thinking its WW3 but the kids actually had fun playing each other.


I appreciate this post. FVU girls deserve better. 3 practices a week when everyone else is doing 4 is just pure laziness and incompetence on FVU staff’s part. You’ll never compete with doing that much less than everyone else. My DD’s club holds practices 4 times a week for at least 1.5 hours, plus film review.

Are you all at least doing Bethesda Premier Cup? Or PDA Showcase?


Can't fault FVU on this, its a county problem. GL to any clubs in FFX county that want to hold 4x trainings with the field space problem within the county.
i dont know.. other clubs dont seem to have that problem. Some have even invested in themselves and have their own fields. Imagine that concept of handling money. Reinvesting?!! Others like MYS broke away and wouldn’t ya know they have no issues with field space.
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