| Yes, we are going. We were at tryouts and there was a line around the corner. Some where camped up for days. Oh wait, that was for the iphone. What the hell is this for? Percy Jackason? |
We are switching to Olympiacos DC from Villarreal and SYC. We were very impressed with how engaged the coaches were, the challenging drills, the discipline and respect expected from the players, the quick tempo of play, and the overall organization. It’s a small club right now, which is ideal for my son. They just completed their fitness test, and my son pushed himself the most I have ever seen. Olympiacos may not be the best fit for every boy, but I highly recommend checking it out if you’re not enjoying/satisfied with one of the larger, multiple team clubs, and if you’re son is serious about the sport. |
Yeah, you're right, they did look lost and confused. They didn't even know basic things, like not to pass in the middle, and throw-ins should go down the line. Some of them seemed like they didn't even know which way they were supposed to be going at times. They kept going towards their own goal by mistake. Totally clueless. |
The irony in this post is thick. |
| I think I speak for everyone when I say no one cares about this club. |
Well, clearly someone cares, after three pages of trying to beat it down. |
Exactly. Is this a joke? Throw ins must always go down the line- wtf? Never pass in a trai age; to the middle? I seriously hope this was an attempt at sarcasm. |
| The African league in this area is better than the European Greek league.. FACTS |
| They are equal to a 2nd or 3rd team from a bigger club. |
| the right way to play is to kick the ball as hard as possible with any part of the foot to the goal. |
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It’s really sad how nasty adults can be when it comes to youth soccer. These kids are learning a new style of play, but even if they weren’t, why be so insulting?
I would encourage anyone who is not happy with their current club to visit Olympiacos DC. My son made three top teams, and we switched. The club goes beyond soccer and also teaches responsibility. |
| What's the cost per season? |
| No thanks im going to wait until Panathinaikos USA becomes an option |
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$2145 for 2007s
Olympiacos DC 2007 Boys 10-month program Training 3 days per week Covers: Fall and Spring league registration fees. (teams play approx. 35-40 games per year) Registration fees for five tournaments. (teams play approx. 35-40 games per year) One Home Kit (Jersey/Shorts/Socks) and one Away Jersey. Two Training Kits (2 Jerseys/2 Shorts/2 Socks). Backpack/Bag - One per player. Players receive four performance assessments per seasonal year. Players receive two fitness assessments per seasonal year. Video recording of training sessions, games and classroom sessions Game & training soccer balls, fitness equipment |