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| What is a good time frame to attend ID sessions? |
To get on the team for the Fall, contact the club now. |
A month ago. Top teams are already rostered. Maybe a second team is open still unless you've you a u9 player. |
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Do VRSC’s GA teams generally play the same formation across the six years? If so, what is it?
I’d love to hear from any legacy FCV families how their experience this season was similar to and different from their time at FCV, good and bad. |
Same shit. Different club. |
These are rediculous comments by a Juvenile adult. Don’t throw everybody into a one person bucket. Why would anyone disclose what formations are used. The key is that your coach teaches you different formations as the player ages through the system. Many clubs don’t so look for a good coach who approaches this within a reasonable timeframe. If your dd wants to play d1 they have to adapt to different formations and positions. |
They obviously have a kid who thrives with kick and run after it soccer. They're in for rude awakening in the coming years when that falls apart. |
Gotta love the idiotic responses to legitimate questions that are especially common on this particular thread. The best part is when they claim a level of knowledge or expertise that their own words disprove. I’d be grateful for feedback from actual VRSC GA families (or staff). |
You have no idea how the game is played. Lord help your child if you are one of those sideline parent coaches. |
In general the style taught is the same across years but there can be a different formations depending on the coach and game matchups. Not much difference from time at FCV it’s still CZ’s program. The main difference is not as many good players so the execution is still catching up to FCV teams. And also no more BP who didn’t really follow the blueprint on his teams anyway and often encouraged more direct play. |
I can tell you for certain my DD is not a kick and run player. Coaches frequently change formation to address skill set of other team and as strategy to beat other clubs. Players need to adapt as the changes are made. Players also need to be able to change positions as required. Players who are not exposed to different formations always look confused in the lineups. The question was asked what lineups. There are several and often new lineups are introduced depending on available players and skill sets. The high school coaches also introduce their own formations. Younger teams stick to one or two until they are learned. |
They still deleting messages………… |
I wish someone would delete more of your drivel. |
+1 |
| How bad is the coaching situation that a former co-founder has been re-accepted despite the terrible and toxic fallout that occurred a few years back? Notice also no post or advertising of the new coach. Why the lack of transparency? |