Thoughts after Labor Day Tournaments?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, lol. I'm not even a Loudoun parent.

Just enjoyed the competition. BTW to the hater of just saying #1, last time I checked the point of a game is to try to win.

Guessing it's a FCV or Great Falls parent who is a little butt hurt about the outcome!


I'm an FCV parent. We were in NC. Not anywhere near Loudoun. Nor do I care about the outcome of a pre-season tournament (though DDs team did fine.)
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:2009 ? seriously
we are talking about 10 year olds here and you are boasting they are #1?

This is exactly what is wrong with youth sports. This is guaranteed to be one of those parents that moves their kid around from club to club to club to DA to ECNL to ...
in search of the next great team so they can boast their kid is on the #1 team.

Put your kid on a team with a good coach, good reputable club and leave them alone, go watch and enjoy your kids youth as it will be gone in a hand full of years. And I'm sure you #1 ranked kid will either not be playing when she goes off to college or will most certainly not playing on scholarship.

Good luck and dont take life so seriously with this #1 nonsense.


So we are all clear on your rules for the rest of us, what is the age group where it is permissible to applaud achievements? Or is it the level and age which make applause appropriate? Unless it hurts your ears, mind your own business. And don’t take yourself so seriously!




After puberty.

No one serious in this game gives a flip about your kid or your kid's team's record until after puberty.


Right, right. I am sure we won’t give a flip about yours after puberty either, right? So STFU and troll elsewhere.


Shouldn’t you be uploading your kid’s U9 highlights to YouTube? Your 14 subscribers are anxiously waiting, along with the scouts at Barcelona, Harvard and Bayern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, lol. I'm not even a Loudoun parent.

Just enjoyed the competition. BTW to the hater of just saying #1, last time I checked the point of a game is to try to win.

Guessing it's a FCV or Great Falls parent who is a little butt hurt about the outcome!


Butthurt over a 2-1 squeaker result over GFR? I’d be ashamed if I were Loudoun; shows how much the gap has closed. Loudoun’s travel program is over double GFR’s in size. Pretty embarrassing.
Anonymous
McLean's 07 girls ECNL team beat Loudoun's 07 girls ECNL team (again) at the OBGC Capital Cup...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:McLean's 07 girls ECNL team beat Loudoun's 07 girls ECNL team (again) at the OBGC Capital Cup...


I am not surprised at the result. McLean 07 girls usually beat Loudoun 07 ECNL team/previously Loudoun Red, but the scores are close. I would be more interested in seeing Loudoun ECNL play against FCV DA 07s.
Anonymous
Are you people serious? Summer is over - Get back to work.
Anonymous
I was surprised how some of the Clubs with strong reputations completely bombed in almost every single boys age group in multiple different tournaments this past weekend, many teams finishing at the bottom of their brackets. It could make for an interesting year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, lol. I'm not even a Loudoun parent.

Just enjoyed the competition. BTW to the hater of just saying #1, last time I checked the point of a game is to try to win.

Guessing it's a FCV or Great Falls parent who is a little butt hurt about the outcome!


I'm an FCV parent. We were in NC. Not anywhere near Loudoun. Nor do I care about the outcome of a pre-season tournament (though DDs team did fine.)


What's the difference between a pre-season and post-season tournament? Do kids/clubs/ or should I say parents take post-season tournaments more seriously?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, lol. I'm not even a Loudoun parent.

Just enjoyed the competition. BTW to the hater of just saying #1, last time I checked the point of a game is to try to win.

Guessing it's a FCV or Great Falls parent who is a little butt hurt about the outcome!


I'm an FCV parent. We were in NC. Not anywhere near Loudoun. Nor do I care about the outcome of a pre-season tournament (though DDs team did fine.)


What's the difference between a pre-season and post-season tournament? Do kids/clubs/ or should I say parents take post-season tournaments more seriously?


Yes. They should take the results less seriously to the extent any results should matter. Practice just began for many kids, new players join teams, some kids are out for holiday weekend.
Anonymous
16:54 — I’d love to hear more. Would you elaborate/share examples?
Anonymous
And remember your kid should be on a team to develop and grow to be the best place to grow.
A winning team would surely be an added bonus of course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, lol. I'm not even a Loudoun parent.

Just enjoyed the competition. BTW to the hater of just saying #1, last time I checked the point of a game is to try to win.

Guessing it's a FCV or Great Falls parent who is a little butt hurt about the outcome!


I'm an FCV parent. We were in NC. Not anywhere near Loudoun. Nor do I care about the outcome of a pre-season tournament (though DDs team did fine.)


What's the difference between a pre-season and post-season tournament? Do kids/clubs/ or should I say parents take post-season tournaments more seriously?


Yes. They should take the results less seriously to the extent any results should matter. Practice just began for many kids, new players join teams, some kids are out for holiday weekend.


State Cup games start this Saturday. Should they not be taken seriously because your kid just started practicing, etc. ? Why do people make these sorry a** excuses?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would be more interested in seeing Loudoun ECNL play against FCV DA 07s.


I would also like to see that game if for no other reason than the followup posts here from the "winning" parents!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:16:54 — I’d love to hear more. Would you elaborate/share examples?


Maybe it was the ugly new logo and uniforms.
Anonymous
Watched a lot of the u12 girls top bracket at OBGC. The lack of technical skill was surprising- lots of big girls, lots of fast girls, not many technical girls. The teams who had the greater number of technical girls seems to get results. So if a team had two fairly technical girls vs a team with one, the team with two would win.

Seems like a lot of future fullbacks and center backs playing offense midfield and striker. Can see why teams do not play through the midfield.

Will be interesting to see what happens next year.
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