That is ashame. You would think they would have moved on for the current coach. |
are you referring to the boys team? |
"B" generally refers to boys |
Not to bash the 2011s, because they are a good team, but they are not the "best team in the state". They are playing in the mid-tier "state cup" against other club's third teams. They opted not to participate in the state cup for their league (ECNL-RL), which is understandable in the sense of why pay to play against the same teams you are already playing against during the season, but they once again chose to "play down" for the state cup. All these VA state cups are so misleading. They really are just a tournament comprising VA teams. It isn't a battle against all the top teams in the state. |
Thats been some of my observation in speaking with other parents. -I've seen maybe the top 10-15% of players out of the 4th/5th team rosters of players that are better than 3rd/4th team players. -Same can be said about the top 10-15% players of 3rd and 4th teams that are better than the 1st best team. Not all the kids receive an opportunity to move up based on skill. "It's more like wait your turn". My kid started way at the bottom and now made it to Pre-ENCL/Academy at another club/number 2 division and that team performed very well within that age group/division. I want to say, its seems somewhat imbalanced and inequitable. Thoughts? |
lol.. more like the majority of the kids were not good. Thats why the best player left and went to GFR VDA and NVA. Coach really should have let some boys go. But of course crazy parents on that squad. |
Kid that went to NVA has zero skill, but was big. Was cut by NVA after 1 year. 2 kids went to GFR, one struggled with playing time at Valor and the other was on second team. Kids that left for VDA was when it was still SYA. A little context helps. |
How was the coach not letting some boys go? Sounds like boys were free to move, and did? |
still were the best kids. Left over was a winger who was slow and lost the ball and not physical. Should have never been on team. Slow and slower midfielders again lost ball. skill could never overcome the physical lack. When the whole game is kick the long ball to the fast striker you know you got issues. |
LOL, let me see the best kids from Valor was a big kid with no skill. A kid that was on the second team and another that couldn't get minutes. Doesn't sound like they where the best unless you have some bizarre definition of best. We got it, your bitter because your kid was done wrong but at least make some sense. |
are you two going to keep up with this multi year feud. Dont make it so obvious who you are. Sure parents of players mentioned love being called out. |
Both of ya'll sound pretty low rent. May want to cut the specifics out when trashing a club because regardless of how much you like or dislike a club. Calling out a kid's ability to play is bad taste. NVA recruiting size over skill it status quo, kids leaving because of lack of playing time or ability to move to 1st team....Not a valor thing. It happens everywhere. The left wing and striker comments seem very personal so get over it. If you're claiming they play long ball direct to the striker, how is it that you are still complaining about the mid field being slow? Doesn't sound like they use the midfield if the whole game is to go long. |
Its pathetic to talk about specific kids like this. Grow up and stop basing your ego on your kids lives. |
As a parent of a Valor kid, I agree. These are young kids. I understand the frustrations with the club and this is a good forum to discuss. Please leave the kids out of it. |
IMO…
From what I’ve learned through my first experience, if going to another club, you got to scout the new team going forward into the next season and the potential coach before tryouts. Although, not all the kids may not be returning, its best to understand the level performance and play: even best guess of who will be staying before shelling out another cent for travel. -I know now if its not at least a 2nd/3rd-ish level team in the top divisions (likely to have better coaches), its not worth the expense. I’d rather train my own kid and continue that progression on my own as we have. I get it, limited number of seats and Valor, like all clubs, don't make much roster changes unless your kids a Messi or Rinaldo. -Also, other nuances, like getting past some of the nepotism (hate to say), you will have to wait for the other lower level team players to spill over into the next upper level team to get a seat. Sad how it doesn’t really go by performance most of the time. Sell it. Sell it right. |