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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Their 9s even at the oldest age groups are really athletic, good size, shoot decently and are very fast. I’m not saying that they don’t have good players some who possess good technical ability who are capable of more; but the style that they play is very classic American in nature. I have been watching La Liga, Serie A, EPL & EFL, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Portuguese League, South American futbol, MLS & Liga MX, and Internacional Soccer for 20+ years. Most teams especially at club level or national teams like Uruguay, have a personality or style that you can identify them with for the most part (obviously this can change depending on a number of factors.) Villarreal CF have had a more direct approach in recent years compared to the mid 2000s when they had Riquelme and Forlan, but I see very little of their influence on what VIVA try to do and this is prevalent across the age groups. In my opinion, they are just clsssic ABGC/AUFC but now they have yellow jerseys and vacation packages to Castellon. I wonder how much money Fernando Roig makes out of this venture. I could be wrong of course.[/quote] A plus post!!!!! I think Fernando lost money and credibility in the process. All clubs in VA have sprinklings of good players who are generally being wasted by the coaching like the one provided by Bo, Carlos, Nick etc. All these so-called coaches want to see is - kids that are big for their age and who can dominated without any real coaching or any kind of tactical approach. Then, all goes to nothing when they are U16-17[/quote] So is that why bo won u18 vysa states in 2014?[/quote] Exactly why :) Had big fast kids who played kick ball against other kick ball teams. Never had a team that played a good soccer and never had any single person turn pro after 30 years of coaching. That is why Bo who is posting this will not answer any questions here. Instead of saying guys I am Bo, that is what we are trying to do with VIVA, he comes into the forum and post anonymous staff. Very mature coach. [/quote] What are you smoking everyone is fast at u18. So they obviously can’t play kickball. You are just an American parent who thinks they know everything about soccer. I don’t know if you know this but Bo knows way more soccer knowledge than you. He played for Tottenham’s youth team as a kid. [/quote] OOOHHH!! He played for a YOUTH TEAM decades ago when the backpass rule didn’t exist and the English style was “put it in the mixer.” Hahahahahaha think about what you’re writing, just wow.[/quote] At lest he played for a pro youth team. What team did you play for? Abgc, fairfax police, or cougars. ??[/quote] It doesn’t matter, I’m not gloating about my acumen. [/quote]
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