if that's true, why aren't Alexandria's teams more successful and why are other teams able to shift style to possession (and be better than Alexandria at it)? US soccer has team tactics as something that should be emphasized stating with adolescence |
Those players are successful, whether or not they are playing for Alexandria later. And do I really care what US Soccer says? Probably not most of the time. |
Of course the answer is all the talented players learn at Alexandria and than go onto bigger an better things at other clubs. If you assume otherwise, clearly you are wrong and an idiot. You should just accept that what they say is truth even if the facts support a different conclusion. I mean who do you think you are questioning the club? |
Teams can teach any style of soccer at any age, and it is certainly true that most kids will absorb the basic idea within a few weeks and become quite proficient at execution - as bounded by their technical ability - in a period of a few months. That misses the point though - getting the kids to play this way when they are younger helps develop their technical ability because they spend more time using the skills they will need both in practice and in games. So any club with a good coach can recruit players with good technical ability and teach them to play well quite quickly. What Alexandria does is develop players with good technical ability. They're not unique - there are other clubs and coaches who develop players well too. At older ages Alexandria loses many of their best players to teams that play in more competitive leagues - which, of course, leaves them playing on a more level footing with other clubs. |
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This whole discussion cracks me up. Alexandria seems like the snake oil salespeople of youth soccer. They’ve got this magical possession system that is the best for $2400. But wait, there’s this magical futsal ID pill for $895. And yes, they are all about the community (unless you’re a tennis player or you’re critical of the club). Oh, you want proof. Sure, our teams have average performance across both genders and nearly every age group. BUT we’ve developed all these kids who are no longer at the club. (I suspect those kids got smart and ran away as fast as they could.)
If a club is going to peddle all this dung, at least provide some tangible proof. They are doing a disservice to parents by not being honest. |
I'm not an Alexandria parent. I have seen a couple of boys' age group futsal teams play, and many of the Alexandria boys close to my son's age playing in pick-up games and tournaments - and have seen kids who came from Alexandria move to other teams. That is an admittedly limited set of interactions with only a portion of the club, but - within that experience - I would say that the kids and teams I have seen are all well above average performers who/which would be competitive against much larger clubs, and the players have a high degree of technical ability. I haven't checked the results of all their teams in all leagues - but are they really "average in nearly every age group"? I wuld be surprised if that were the case. |
You really don't know youth soccer very much, do you? |
20+ years, yeah I get it... |
There is a point at which you are too old to understand, and I'd say that's well in your rear view mirror. Good luck to you. |
| Ageism nice! Youngsters flexing like they know anything. Please let me entrust my kids to you. |
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I mean... where are all these alexandria players leaving to?
There's really only 2 viable options, SYC and Arlington nearby, where else is there to go... but neither seems like much of a draw... |
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I would have thought the other way around... with LMVSC imploding and SYC's top teams being harder to make... and with the huge futsal program they have I would have thought that Alexandria would be attracting players, not losing them.
And, Alexandria has definitely had arlington's number at the younger ages for the boys... they play so much better so why would anyone want to go to arlington |
Arlington is certainly a draw. I imagine VDA would have been too when DA still existed. I doubt Alexandria kids would want to go to SYC. I believe some of the kids go to DCU as well - I only directly know of one this last year, but I'm not an Alexandria parent - there may well be more. |
Not at the younger ages - I agree. But at the older ages Arlington has very good coaching + provides much more exposure to college / pro opportunities. |
| At what age does the Alexandria coaching drop off in Arlington's get so much better? |