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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disagree, think what you want, doesn't change that one poster thinks Arlington plays possession soccer.[/quote] I love the people on DCUM who think they know things they don’t the most of all. You are the winner of this thread. Glad all your garbage posts were deleted by the admin. [/quote] You are mixing posters. My children play soccer in Arlington and it has never been about possession, but I hope that changes. I have seen DA, and it is not much different. Other posters from page 1 have talked about the boys changing that though. Jury still out, but you are probably the guy that thinks some switch was flipped and naming coaches. The only posts I saw deleted were by the CLASSY GUY from Arlington who said the F-word to some poster (you?), another guy complaining about some guy (you?) who was monitoring the board against any criticism, and some other nonsense probably from you when you said you don't even have children that play there. I should report your post, but I won't. It can stand for itself.[/quote] NP - I think the problem is that we are all talking OVER each other. No one said that a switch was flipped (except for some very SARCASTIC poster). What was said was that the DA coaches are moving toward a possession style. That is the goal. Is it happening with the girls? Somewhat, depending on the competition. (And there was a very thoughtfully written post about this). No one has said that Arlington DA has perfected the art of possession. These girls' teams have been practicing together for 2 1/2 months. They are learning but not always applying. Can we give it time and see what happens? On another note, the girls play FCV this weekend. Since they are a good team, Arlington will most likely play a sloppy game. It won't be a fun to watch. [/quote] This is the best post in the thread to date. The post mentioning extreme is siding with the extreme view that all of the current DA teams are simply “kick and run” which anyone who has watched the games knows is false. People here are funny and not just in this thread. They write things with no basis in fact just to AstroTurf a viewpoint and expect people to agree, even those who have seen otherwise with their own eyes. It gets old, very fast. [/quote]
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