False 8

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is great training for u9 and u10 who intend to go pro.


LOL. I love it!
Anonymous
The coach is brainwashing these little kids and their parents that they have a chance of even making it pro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The coach is brainwashing these little kids and their parents that they have a chance of even making it pro.


None will make it with that attitude! You scream "my kid isn't very good, and they have disappointed me."

Couple of thoughts:
1) There are kids across the country who do have a shot at making it and they need someone to believe in them and push them.
2) If you are being brainwashed by another adult who runs a business into thinking your kid is much better than they are, you are the problem...not him. So many delusional parents out there who are ripe for the picking. Don't blame the one taking advantage of stupid people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The coach is brainwashing these little kids and their parents that they have a chance of even making it pro.


None will make it with that attitude! You scream "my kid isn't very good, and they have disappointed me."

Couple of thoughts:
1) There are kids across the country who do have a shot at making it and they need someone to believe in them and push them.
2) If you are being brainwashed by another adult who runs a business into thinking your kid is much better than they are, you are the problem...not him. So many delusional parents out there who are ripe for the picking. Don't blame the one taking advantage of stupid people.


Okay False8 fanboy.

Sure, give me your money I will give you the false illusion that your child will make it big.
Anonymous
False8 is what you make of it. My kids went early on and it was solid, but primarily depended on the motivation and intensity of 9-11 year olds so it was great for those 9-11 year olds who know they’re going pro or have a parent watching their every move and coaching from the sidelines.

It’s great to see a local business blow up, but I’ve now been turned off by the same videos of kids trying to become instagram famous… the same kids my kids shut down to cut off their highlight reels during the regular season.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]False8 is what you make of it. My kids went early on and it was solid, but primarily depended on the motivation and intensity of 9-11 year olds so it was great for those 9-11 year olds who know they’re going pro or have a parent watching their every move and coaching from the sidelines.

It’s great to see a local business blow up, but I’ve now been turned off by the same videos of kids trying to become instagram famous… the same kids my kids shut down to cut off their highlight reels during the regular season.[/quote]

Parents are investigating into Instagram kids accounts full of early highlights because it might pay off in the future. Plenty of coaches select based on u little fame already unfortunately. You get extra points if you dye your hair and have a modern mullet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The coach is brainwashing these little kids and their parents that they have a chance of even making it pro.


I think there is a market for this though and here is one reason: -Most players do not receive the same level of motivation from their travel coaches. We're on our 4th travel coach and none of them have been overly inspiring or overly motivating to the players. They work on team stuff, some skills and being the 'Steady Eddy' Just showing up, day-in and day-out. None of them want to overpromise abilities and conflate kids egos. They want to keep the kids humble and showing up.

I believe kids do need that outside the group passion igniter and highly motivating coach! It's no different than finding, and paying for, a highly passionate tutor to help your kid with school work. -Instilling motivation is a heck of a good skill to have!
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]False8 is what you make of it. My kids went early on and it was solid, but primarily depended on the motivation and intensity of 9-11 year olds so it was great for those 9-11 year olds who know they’re going pro or have a parent watching their every move and coaching from the sidelines.

It’s great to see a local business blow up, but I’ve now been turned off by the same videos of kids trying to become instagram famous… the same kids my kids shut down to cut off their highlight reels during the regular season.[/quote]

Parents are investigating into Instagram kids accounts full of early highlights because it might pay off in the future. Plenty of coaches select based on u little fame already unfortunately. [b]You get extra points if you dye your hair and have a modern mullet.[/b][/quote]

Yes lol This is the boy equivalent to a girl with a neon headband that matches their neon shoes. But hey, that NIL money is getting parents fired up about Social Media!
Anonymous
Pretty strong showing from False8 Futsal on his weekend in Richmond.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty strong showing from False8 Futsal on his weekend in Richmond.


u-littles futsal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty strong showing from False8 Futsal on his weekend in Richmond.


u-littles futsal


Did someone win?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty strong showing from False8 Futsal on his weekend in Richmond.


Wait. Was it? They made one final in one age group across girls and boys. I'd say it was a strong showing from Futsal RVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty strong showing from False8 Futsal on his weekend in Richmond.


Wait. Was it? They made one final in one age group across girls and boys. I'd say it was a strong showing from Futsal RVA.


f8 shill shilled without receipts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty strong showing from False8 Futsal on his weekend in Richmond.


Wait. Was it? They made one final in one age group across girls and boys. I'd say it was a strong showing from Futsal RVA.


f8 shill shilled without receipts

IDK. The IG shows a lot of tremendous play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty strong showing from False8 Futsal on his weekend in Richmond.


Wait. Was it? They made one final in one age group across girls and boys. I'd say it was a strong showing from Futsal RVA.


f8 shill shilled without receipts

IDK. The IG shows a lot of tremendous play.


It's almost like IG accounts curate content.
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