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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this is about the possession system, every club teaches that and has been teaching that for a decade (they just don’t market it like Alexandria).
No they don't. Most (all?) clubs claim to teach it. But many do not have a clue how to actually teach it, and end up relying on long balls, fast strikers, or one talented dribbler to score most of the goals.
Alexandria does teach it, and the consequence is that the players develop good technical ability.
It’s about wasting valuable development time by teaching systems at U9 - something that seems to be unique to Alexandria.
Sorry - but I think you're dead wrong here. Playing this style of football helps kids development rather than hindering it. Alexandria may take it a little too far in terms of limiting creativity - so perhaps they could do better still - but they do significantly better than most clubs from what I have seen.
Your opinions are noted, but there are no facts to support your statements. If they were teaching this system successfully and developing good technical skills in their players, there would be results. There are no results. It’s natural to feel like sucker after being lied to for years, but you can walk away and heal.
I don't have to walk away and heal since none of my kids have ever played at Alexandria. But - from my observation - I would say that they have achieved results. They are not a large club compared to many others playing in CCL. I believe they have a smaller pool of kids than almost all of the other CCL clubs and much smaller than the larger ones (SOCA, Legacy, Beach etc.). Despite that
- They have sent several kids to DCU.
- The kids I see playing pickup from Alexandria have above average technical skills.
- They have been accepted into MLSNext.
- Their teams seem to perform well above average at both futsal and soccer. In CCL the standings are as follows:
U9-U11 not published.
U12 (5/12) W6L2D0
U13 (1/18) W8L0D0
U14 (1/18) W8L0D0
U15 (2/18) W7L0D1
U16 (8/18) W4L1D3 (several games in hand over most others in league, so probably around 4th - 6th)
U17 (9/18) W4L3D1 (several games in hand over most others in league so probably around 5th - 7th)
U18 (18/18) W0L8D0 (clearly last)
It is true that the U17 and particularly the U18 team are not doing as well as the younger ones. So it's reasonable to ask why.
Did those teams (2003 and 2004) win all their games at younger ages, or have they always been weaker than other Alexandria teams? Has there been a longstanding trend of teams winning all their games at younger ages and falling off at older ages? Which age groups has this happened to? It will certainly be interesting to watch how the 2006/2007/2008 teams develop over the next 2-3 years.