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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's never the goalies fault.

Weeelllllllll…


It's technically not. The ball should never get to the goalie. 6, 8, or 11 other players failed in the field before it gets to the goalie. If the team is doing it's job the goalie shouldn't touch the ball. All good coaches have this mindset. You never blame the goalie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's never the goalies fault.

Weeelllllllll…


For my 2014, I was just trying to build his spirits when he was taking it hard. He has to do his job, too, but I was trying to explain they win and lose as a team. He's just the last line of defense. His coach definitely didn't blame him and helped build him up too. Takes time to build that thicker skin. But he has to do his best too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any insight about the new uniforms? Are we keeping same colors?


For heavens sake, please change the bumble bee yellow. Go more gold. At least for the GA team. They deserve a new more modern and classy kit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The rest of the team had to all fail for it to go in the goal. It's never the goalies fault.


It is when the coach instructs him to own-goal.
Anonymous
Any insight on how the u9-u11 boys are? Are they a step below LS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any insight on how the u9-u11 boys are? Are they a step below LS?

Yes. More talented boys will always stay at LS because of encl. once they hit 13,14 the third/fourth team boys head over to VRSC and make the top team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any insight on how the u9-u11 boys are? Are they a step below LS?

Yes. More talented boys will always stay at LS because of encl. once they hit 13,14 the third/fourth team boys head over to VRSC and make the top team.


The talented ones leave LS for NVA, which has ECNL National team. Loudoun is probably slightly stronger than VRSC because they draw from the bigger pool of players. If you are deciding between these clubs go and watch one of their games - you will be able to observe the style of play and the coaching behavior.
Anonymous
NVA is LS. You don’t leave LS to go to NVA.
Anonymous
The concern is having 100+ kids trying out for LS and knowing that your kid more than likely won’t be getting a true evaluation. If they haven’t been part of the club either by playing on a team already or paying for their “academy” you already are probably behind the 8 ball
Anonymous
Just saw that VRSC has Pre-GA teams, Are those teams will be playing with another Pre-GA team? Ncsl? Pre-ecnl?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just saw that VRSC has Pre-GA teams, Are those teams will be playing with another Pre-GA team? Ncsl? Pre-ecnl?

GA starts at U13. Pre-GA just means it’s their top team younger than U13. They’ll play in NCSL or EDP. When that team reaches U13 it will be their GA team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw that VRSC has Pre-GA teams, Are those teams will be playing with another Pre-GA team? Ncsl? Pre-ecnl?

GA starts at U13. Pre-GA just means it’s their top team younger than U13. They’ll play in NCSL or EDP. When that team reaches U13 it will be their GA team.


That at least makes sense vs the “GA2” moniker for B teams starting at U13. Why call a team that’s old enough to play in GAL (but doesn’t) the “GA2” team? Just call it the black team (or something) since that used to be the top team before they were accepted into GA. For the handful of clubs that actually do have two teams playing in GAL, I can understand calling them GA1 and GA2 (or similar). But those clubs are far and few between.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw that VRSC has Pre-GA teams, Are those teams will be playing with another Pre-GA team? Ncsl? Pre-ecnl?

GA starts at U13. Pre-GA just means it’s their top team younger than U13. They’ll play in NCSL or EDP. When that team reaches U13 it will be their GA team.


That at least makes sense vs the “GA2” moniker for B teams starting at U13. Why call a team that’s old enough to play in GAL (but doesn’t) the “GA2” team? Just call it the black team (or something) since that used to be the top team before they were accepted into GA. For the handful of clubs that actually do have two teams playing in GAL, I can understand calling them GA1 and GA2 (or similar). But those clubs are far and few between.


GA2 is just a marketing term for clubs to "entice" players to their second team. I can't speak for every club and every age group but when we needed an extra player due to injury or something, we didn't roster a single GA2 player all season, we'd pull up a player or two from the younger GA1 roster to play with us that weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw that VRSC has Pre-GA teams, Are those teams will be playing with another Pre-GA team? Ncsl? Pre-ecnl?

GA starts at U13. Pre-GA just means it’s their top team younger than U13. They’ll play in NCSL or EDP. When that team reaches U13 it will be their GA team.


That at least makes sense vs the “GA2” moniker for B teams starting at U13. Why call a team that’s old enough to play in GAL (but doesn’t) the “GA2” team? Just call it the black team (or something) since that used to be the top team before they were accepted into GA. For the handful of clubs that actually do have two teams playing in GAL, I can understand calling them GA1 and GA2 (or similar). But those clubs are far and few between.


GA2 is just a marketing term for clubs to "entice" players to their second team. I can't speak for every club and every age group but when we needed an extra player due to injury or something, we didn't roster a single GA2 player all season, we'd pull up a player or two from the younger GA1 roster to play with us that weekend.

Of course it's for marketing and it works. It's the same reason the options at the carwash are Deluxe/Supreme and Starbucks doesn't use small/medium/large.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's never the goalies fault.

Weeelllllllll…


It's technically not. The ball should never get to the goalie. 6, 8, or 11 other players failed in the field before it gets to the goalie. If the team is doing it's job the goalie shouldn't touch the ball. All good coaches have this mindset. You never blame the goalie.


Never say never....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5h1sIAvQqU
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