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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Indeed, brave girls were asked to players in completely different positions, McLean players kept same positions as usual. Coincidence? [/quote] We experienced this last year. This is something CW will often ask players to do at ID sessions. I donโt think it was a set up โ some of the union players were also asked to do so. The ones with offers already in hand did play their normal positions. This is done to look for intuitive understanding of other roles on field. Common to see this asked particularly for players where there is an interest in order to understand their capacity. Not a set up for failure but method for a deeper look. [/quote] A player that is versatile and can play different positions is more valuable. My teens have played every position on the field and have no problem if coach needs to fill them in somewhere else.[/quote] Perfectly fine on a practice set up and a later ages. Here after a merge, players were there to show their best not otherwise. Really, some people here have no clue or have never played the sport. [/quote] DP. any kid old enough to play ECNL should have the versatility to play any field position well. It actually sounds like you didn't play competitively. [/quote] haha, I did, I would love to show you how it is done. There are levels. They are from 2011 (not old enough); again, no clue! Keep watching baseball. :) [/quote] You're an idiot. No one cares about your aging soccer skills. Go coach a team and you can run your tryouts however you want. The coaches at the ID sessions from Union and Brave know these girls. They've tried out together the past few years and they've played with or against each other for just as long. They've seen their improvements over the past year or two. They know who is working outside of practice and who isn't. ID sessions are a chance for kids to show interest, compatibility, and little more. They're not combing the country for the next great music icon, they're looking for the 18-20 kids that they've seen for years that want to play for them and fill a need.[/quote] Lovely, hit a nerve. You have no clue, your music analogy does not rhyme either, I hope you are at least good with numbers. ๐[/quote]
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