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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a heartbeat [/quote] I highly doubt it, since there is nothing gained and no development happening in 18-0 and 14-0 games. (And to the “but they didn’t know!” people, if as someone else posted most of those kids play for 2014 or 2015 boys teams, pretty sure they did know what was going to happen)[/quote] Development doesn't happen at tournaments, it happens at training and practices. With losses like these, parents in this area should be waking up to what their club soccer and private training fees are paying for at these younger ages. [/quote] Not every team in a metro area can have elite talent at every position in u-little soccer. There are always going to be levels to it. Looking at the scores, one of those teams ballers played got scored 0-7 in their consolation game and the coach probably, and rightfully so, pulled back. That bracket just had teams that shouldn’t have been in the top division. The idea that poorly-seeded clubs are at fault for losing to a national “all-star” team of guest players is silly. If anything, ballers underperformed against a local club in the semis. [/quote] true, local clubs aren't at fault for being incorrectly placed in the top bracket. That's on the tournament organizers . And also agreed not every local team will have talent at every position. That was the point though of pp. Parents in this area are paying thousands a year to local clubs and trainers. Spending so much time and money. Why aren't they able to properly compete against a team of "all star" talent? Is it poor coaching, poor training, poorly rostered teams, kids in multiple sports with parents that don't care until they get destroyed at a tournament?? honestly just curious. Reading these threads, as a parent with a younger player, it seems overall that the dmv has a harder time (apart from some exceptional teams) competing nationally. [/quote] It’s fine to examine whether our local teams can compete nationally against real teams representing their real clubs, but that doesn’t quite apply in this scenario. As the earlier posters noted, each team will have their weaknesses, no matter how good they are. Every coach is limited to the player pool that lives close enough to show up to their tryouts and play for their teams. Most club teams will not have some kind of elite starting lineup for every position show up to tryouts (and, whatever talent there is gets spread out between the local clubs). For the Ballers Elite situation, you had a coach who was not geographically limited in his player pool. He could choose his favorite striker from California, his favorite CAM from the Midwest, his favorite winger from the east coast, and so on, to appear together for this one tournament and then go back to their home states. It’s not really fair to judge any local, real team against a team that is put together in that way. [/quote] I have seen several of teams like baller elite in competition. Sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn’t. Kids who don’t practice together generally doesn’t play as a team[b] but a good individual player and as young as the 2015 group, it just easier to score when the other team isn’t as good individually and on a smaller field[/b]. They don’t always win the tournament with the best players if they can’t work together as a team. This is the same as some other coach who has all stars teams in tournaments and they don’t always win. [/quote] I agree with the bolded and I'll add many of the top U10 teams have a weaker than average goalkeeper and defense because they just don't get tested as often. And when they do get tested, they can crumble easily. [/quote]
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