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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't personally care if you post videos or not, but I really don't get the resistance. US Soccer posts both clips and whole games all the time. And a lot of clubs - DA and ECNL both - post clips to showcase their teams.[/quote] We have put links for parents and players in the past to watch National Championship Series.[/quote] That's great! I enjoy seeing clips of talented youth enjoying their passion, and my DC likes it too. It inspires him to see what other kids and teams are doing. In fact, he follows YouTube channels set up by players. It's really not that big of a deal. There's some people paranoid U13 parent who flits around on this board making every little issue sacrosanct and on this thread keeps posting cries of indignation over nothing. It [/quote] Please show us clips of your clubs games. I’d love to see how they play![/quote] Or you're sock puppeting and you're the same poster that belittled posting videos. I'd love to see the admin check you out. [/quote] Why do you feel so entitled to ask for something that you claim isn’t a big deal but when asked for the same you cry some kind of foul? The point is simple, don’t ask for something you are unwilling to provide yourself. Now if it isn’t a big deal then you should have no problem posting links to your clubs games.[/quote] The difference is the previous poster above does not seem to be claiming his club changed its style so quickly like you are. American coaches know how to train athletes. Kickball is based on athleticism (speed and strength), therefore it's easier for Americans to coach, especially in the short-term. Coaching possession is harder and requires a long-term commitment that may not pay dividends immediately. No club, certainly not Arlington, just flips a switch and its coaches now coach, and its players now play, possession soccer.[/quote]
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