Anonymous wrote:My kid plays next weekend- ecnl/mlsnext premiere cup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October. Why waste a club paid tournament spot when the team's chemistry and readiness is just coming together?
I assumed pre-season tournaments were to gauge where the team players were in terms of fitness and skill. If you’re on a top team, you were likely keeping up with your touches over the summer and if not, the tournament prob will show down weaknesses and coaching will be tailored accordingly.
+1. Lots of games in a short period is a great way to start the season. If plenty of minutes, trying different formations, etc.
We won WAGS last year, and our Labor Day tourney as prep for it was a big factor.
Also a way to get injured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October. Why waste a club paid tournament spot when the team's chemistry and readiness is just coming together?
I assumed pre-season tournaments were to gauge where the team players were in terms of fitness and skill. If you’re on a top team, you were likely keeping up with your touches over the summer and if not, the tournament prob will show down weaknesses and coaching will be tailored accordingly.
+1. Lots of games in a short period is a great way to start the season. If plenty of minutes, trying different formations, etc.
We won WAGS last year, and our Labor Day tourney as prep for it was a big factor.
Also a way to get injured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October. Why waste a club paid tournament spot when the team's chemistry and readiness is just coming together?
I assumed pre-season tournaments were to gauge where the team players were in terms of fitness and skill. If you’re on a top team, you were likely keeping up with your touches over the summer and if not, the tournament prob will show down weaknesses and coaching will be tailored accordingly.
+1. Lots of games in a short period is a great way to start the season. If plenty of minutes, trying different formations, etc.
We won WAGS last year, and our Labor Day tourney as prep for it was a big factor.
Anonymous wrote:October. Why waste a club paid tournament spot when the team's chemistry and readiness is just coming together?
Anonymous wrote:My kid plays next weekend- ecnl/mlsnext premiere cup.
Anonymous wrote:October. Why waste a club paid tournament spot when the team's chemistry and readiness is just coming together?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October. Why waste a club paid tournament spot when the team's chemistry and readiness is just coming together?
I assumed pre-season tournaments were to gauge where the team players were in terms of fitness and skill. If you’re on a top team, you were likely keeping up with your touches over the summer and if not, the tournament prob will show down weaknesses and coaching will be tailored accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:October. Why waste a club paid tournament spot when the team's chemistry and readiness is just coming together?