Blues 10-0.
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Parent one of the 2011/2010 who didn’t get invited to the training with Lyon B. Ticked off that they didn’t invite the whole team because nobody is that head and shoulders above the rest. They say they want development but this just a slap in the face.
The PP who said it was divisive is right. I know all coaches have their favorites but you need to keep the team unity. FVU was already shaky with the union and brave parents fighting but now I see that the coaches aren’t doing anything to bring people together. |
| once again union parents have taken over another thread |
That's exactly why 1/2 the union 09 team left after the first year. They don't do anything to bring the girls together. |
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FYI, SoCal almost always dominates the young age groups. Older age groups not so much. One 09 team (Midwest has two), Zero 08s, Two 07s, and one 06/05 (who did win the whole thing).
SoCal has at least a couple major advantages but they will never admit it. Egos in SoCal would never admit to any advantage. If Penn Fusion can win out, they could be ECNL club of the year. |
Socal teams slow down as players get older becasue many have already committed and they don't see the value of spending crazy money for travel to potentially get hurt. Also flying across the country just to play against teams you play in league isn't that exciting. |
+1 |
| Guess we can close out this thread since no DMV teams left. Unless San Diego Dad wants to keep this going. |
What's their advantage? Weather is warm? Large population? Gotta be more than just that. What's keeping DMV from being as competitive? |
as others have echoed. Coaches, politics and crummy foundations at the academy level. We cant hide behind the weather, indoor facilities and year round futbol. Teams north and south of us are thriving post season. I know of at least three clubs w divisive coaches who have attempted to peg their “star” players at the expense of pissing of the real stars of their teams. Parents are waking up to it however. And it doesn’t bode well for the next off season. Please note the thriving clubs dont have all the turnover and are playing team ball…. Egos removed. |
It's also parents who only care about wins which forces coaches into implementing shortcuts to keep their job. This creates a negative reinforcement loop that culminates in kickball teams that slaughter B teams but can't compete against high level A teams. |
| There is no Destination club in our area. Talent diluted. Look at Penn Fusion or PDA. Those are destination clubs for large Metro areas and families will drive well over an hour each way to have their DD play there. |
It’s the parents fault! It’s the coaches fault! It’s the clubs fault! It’s the league structure! It’s too much money! It’s bad leadership at US soccer! It’s playing by birth years instead of grade levels! It’s the weather! So many excuses. Maybe these are all just symptoms but not the cause to be “fixed”. Maybe as a country, as a culture, we’re just not as good at soccer as other countries or other more popular sports. |
The comparison here is with other US clubs, not other countries. CA does it better within the US culture. So does Texas. Texas is even more curious because they have a huge, dominate football culture that competes for athletic boys and they still manage to produce great soccer players |
California teams also play year-round. they start in August and finish in May. We stop for high school soccer. |