| Scores were great for the Bethesda boys side; decisive wins and a couple of draws at all age groups against Achilles at the MLS Next Homegrown level from U13-U19. They were also great games, great quality of play of teams coming together and developing nicely a few weeks into the season. I’ll need someone else to chime in on this but I believe the MSL Next II sides won their games as well, the U13s and U14s notched some wins and have a couple of players that show talent. Happy for our club! |
| Syc preformed well against Alexandria, with the exception of the oft-hyped 2013 squad, with Alexandria getting the upset victory there. |
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No wonder in Europe they have dropped scores and standings so the kids and coaches can focus on teaching learning and development
Just look at the craziness here over u-littles scoreboards |
One thread people going crazy over wins and losses then another thread people whining about playing time when the coach benches their kid so he can win so they can brag their kid's team won |
| Va Rev scored a few moms this weekend, yeah boi! |
Why are they dming you? |
Are the 2013 SYC hyped or Alexandria? |
| We armour beat 2010 syc |
BA earned it. From an observer POV, coaching and strategy wasn't there and questionable. Line up questionable, core players subbed out soon and left team vulnerable 2nd half, others should have been subbed out earlier. I could go on and on about this match. It was like a bad case of experimentation that blew up on SYC. |
In other words your kid didn't start and also got subbed out |
Considering this is just the 2nd season for Alexandria to play in MLS Next (& 1st for GA), the 2013s would be the 1st group for Alexandria to retain/ attract local talent to join their club. It will be interesting to see if they can continue the momentum. |
Thought Alexandria was always in MLS Next |
They were. |
Alexandria is not new to MLS Next.
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Yes, ASA is. But, soon enough will get demoted. Many issues at hand. Coaching being one of them, favoritism, nepotism, etc. GA will not go well either.
There are good people there, but resources are not allocated properly, and some training staff do more harm than good. Stay away! |