FC Virginia vs. Washington Spirit: Whose parents are more obnoxious?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone's has a weak chin and cant take a counter punch. Next time, keep you pot stirring butt on the FCV sidelines and worry about your daughters team.




8 - 5
Anonymous
The bully got beat and now wants people to feel bad for them. GTFOH.

Keep your weak a@@ on the porch next time if you're not ready to run.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone's has a weak chin and cant take a counter punch. Next time, keep you pot stirring butt on the FCV sidelines and worry about your daughters team.




8 - 5


I thought 7 was being too nice. As you're learning, the more you interact with them, the higher it gets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone's has a weak chin and cant take a counter punch. Next time, keep you pot stirring butt on the FCV sidelines and worry about your daughters team.




8 - 5


I thought 7 was being too nice. As you're learning, the more you interact with them, the higher it gets.


Well with the last comment it just narrowed to 8-6
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here is my 2 cents. Take it or leave it.

FCV have always been recipients of good players because of their ECNL status.

The "best" players always came to them. All they have to do was choose which race horse they wanted from the stable.

The bought them at auctions without breeding or training a single one.

Sometimes they picked right, sometimes the were wrong. Because picking the best horse prior to 14 is tricky. But it didn't matter, because they'll just bought more horses.

They then take those horse and run them through the paces at practice. Very little "teaching" or Development" is taking places. Just a lot of reps.

Long story short:

I'm not saying they don't develop players to a degree. I'm just saying they don't develop players as well as I have seen Spirit do.

I'm not saying that the Spirit player will be better then the FCV player because of it. I'm saying that the Spirit player will, over time, be a better version of themselves...which is true development.



Im really glad to hear that FCV wasn't breeding the players. That would be creepy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is my 2 cents. Take it or leave it.

FCV have always been recipients of good players because of their ECNL status.

The "best" players always came to them. All they have to do was choose which race horse they wanted from the stable.

The bought them at auctions without breeding or training a single one.

Sometimes they picked right, sometimes the were wrong. Because picking the best horse prior to 14 is tricky. But it didn't matter, because they'll just bought more horses.

They then take those horse and run them through the paces at practice. Very little "teaching" or Development" is taking places. Just a lot of reps.

Long story short:

I'm not saying they don't develop players to a degree. I'm just saying they don't develop players as well as I have seen Spirit do.

I'm not saying that the Spirit player will be better then the FCV player because of it. I'm saying that the Spirit player will, over time, be a better version of themselves...which is true development.



Im really glad to hear that FCV wasn't breeding the players. That would be creepy.


Aren't a lot of the coaches male, though? It's not far fetched that some breeding has taken place.
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