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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


No doubt. And many of those players at a few of the clubs in question are worth the start somewhere. It’s a shame to keep them on the bench at a club where they aren’t appreciated.


Recruit recruit recruit.

Shameful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


No doubt. And many of those players at a few of the clubs in question are worth the start somewhere. It’s a shame to keep them on the bench at a club where they aren’t appreciated.


Recruit recruit recruit.

Shameful.


It’s not shameful, just truth. Sorry it hurts you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


No doubt. And many of those players at a few of the clubs in question are worth the start somewhere. It’s a shame to keep them on the bench at a club where they aren’t appreciated.


Recruit recruit recruit.

Shameful.


Sure its shameful. But if MU can make a decent team from the back end of other rosters, more power to them. Makes everyones rosters stronger in a way. Best of luck to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


No doubt. And many of those players at a few of the clubs in question are worth the start somewhere. It’s a shame to keep them on the bench at a club where they aren’t appreciated.


Recruit recruit recruit.

Shameful.


It's not to recruit. We have enough on the team.

It's because I know there are girls out there that want to PLAY. They are disappointed week after week in either not making a roster, not starting, or being pulled after half or less than half of the game. One club's opinion of a player is not the ONLY opinion. We see it with professionals. They may not be of value to one squad so they join another. I posted what I did because of the never ending garbage on this thread, which appears to be from FCV parents, based on some errant posts, but maybe not.
Anonymous
In sum, if you’ve ever been told by Jimmy (your coach) that your play is embarrassing or an embarrassment to the DA, as a very unlikely example, you may want to look elsewhere for another opinion.
Anonymous
Omg. We get it. You think your kid is amazing but is stuck at MU, so please fcv players keave and join us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


Yes, come and sit on the MU bench instead. What does this post mean? If you sit on the bench at another team, you are perfect for MU?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


Yes, come and sit on the MU bench instead. What does this post mean? If you sit on the bench at another team, you are perfect for MU?


Yes - it means if you are a bench warmer for FCV DA, VDA ECNL, McLean ECNL, or Loudoun ECNL … come join MU and get some playing time because their players aren't quite as good. Your practices won't be as competitive, but you'll get more game time. Trade off decision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


Yes, come and sit on the MU bench instead. What does this post mean? If you sit on the bench at another team, you are perfect for MU?


Yes - it means if you are a bench warmer for FCV DA, VDA ECNL, McLean ECNL, or Loudoun ECNL … come join MU and get some playing time because their players aren't quite as good. Your practices won't be as competitive, but you'll get more game time. Trade off decision.


Or, if your coach has his favorites, and no matter what you do, it's not possible to get him to see you as a player, go anywhere else. MU is an option, and so is another club where you can get a fresh look from a new coach.

Unless bench is your child's favorite position. In that case, stay where you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


Yes, come and sit on the MU bench instead. What does this post mean? If you sit on the bench at another team, you are perfect for MU?


Yes - it means if you are a bench warmer for FCV DA, VDA ECNL, McLean ECNL, or Loudoun ECNL … come join MU and get some playing time because their players aren't quite as good. Your practices won't be as competitive, but you'll get more game time. Trade off decision.


At what age does all that high level training with little to no playing time actually pay off?
Anonymous
can someone give me a brief overview of how the MU ID sessions were run for the younger ages? do they hand out #s? were they split by year, or mixed? was it all small sided games, or did they play larger ones? any drills, 1v1s? what did girls wear, white t-shirts? i know there is one tonight that a couple girls may attend, but these are the questions they had for me. thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone sitting on a 20+ roster and tired of watching other people play game after game should look at their options, and MU should be on the list.


Yes, come and sit on the MU bench instead. What does this post mean? If you sit on the bench at another team, you are perfect for MU?


Yes - it means if you are a bench warmer for FCV DA, VDA ECNL, McLean ECNL, or Loudoun ECNL … come join MU and get some playing time because their players aren't quite as good. Your practices won't be as competitive, but you'll get more game time. Trade off decision.


Or, if your coach has his favorites, and no matter what you do, it's not possible to get him to see you as a player, go anywhere else. MU is an option, and so is another club where you can get a fresh look from a new coach.

Unless bench is your child's favorite position. In that case, stay where you are.


This is the correct answer. Stop posting a-hole responses that incorrectly state MU players aren’t good, it’s just not true. There were a few who weren’t ready for this level on Spirit VA this past year, and due to the club changes they shouldn’t be returning next year. MU could definitely use players who aren’t coach favorites elsewhere, wasting their talent on the bench. As someone alluded to in another post, it makes the entire region stronger for the best players to find starting positions at all of the elite options vs loading very good players onto benches at a few of those options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:can someone give me a brief overview of how the MU ID sessions were run for the younger ages? do they hand out #s? were they split by year, or mixed? was it all small sided games, or did they play larger ones? any drills, 1v1s? what did girls wear, white t-shirts? i know there is one tonight that a couple girls may attend, but these are the questions they had for me. thank you.


My daughter attended a few. They did not all wear the same color. Did wear numbers initially anyway. Were mixed 2006-2007. Yes drills. I don't recall 1 v 1 but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. Yes small sided mainly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:can someone give me a brief overview of how the MU ID sessions were run for the younger ages? do they hand out #s? were they split by year, or mixed? was it all small sided games, or did they play larger ones? any drills, 1v1s? what did girls wear, white t-shirts? i know there is one tonight that a couple girls may attend, but these are the questions they had for me. thank you.


My daughter attended a few. They did not all wear the same color. Did wear numbers initially anyway. Were mixed 2006-2007. Yes drills. I don't recall 1 v 1 but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. Yes small sided mainly.


Did they cancel the ID sessions for tonight? i don't see a 5/17 one on website anymore. did anyone go last night and confirm one way or ther other? what are the times if so? TIA!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:can someone give me a brief overview of how the MU ID sessions were run for the younger ages? do they hand out #s? were they split by year, or mixed? was it all small sided games, or did they play larger ones? any drills, 1v1s? what did girls wear, white t-shirts? i know there is one tonight that a couple girls may attend, but these are the questions they had for me. thank you.


Girls wore tshirts, no team jerseys. No numbers handed out. They will have the girls go through warm ups. They then had them do small sided games - 5v5. They mixed ages together and current players mixed with tryouts. They then moved to 11v11 on 1/2 field.

They are doing rolling offers. Players with offers / accepted will not be there just current MU and new try outs. Good luck!
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