Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI is your friend.
A "glue player" in soccer (or any team sport) is a crucial, often underrated player who holds the team together by facilitating connections, controlling tempo, doing the "dirty work," and boosting others' performance without seeking the spotlight, essentially making everyone else better and creating team cohesion. They excel in intangibles like emotional intelligence, communication, and self-sacrifice, ensuring the team functions as a unit, like Jedi Robinson for the USMNT or the unsung players a coach highlights
I agree with this reply. OP could have looked it up. It is an obscure, not often used reference. I am not sure how someone would create a thread with this topic in mind. But now, we are mud slinging replies whether it should have been better to search it up online or post the question here. Either is fine i suppose. I wouldn't denigrate someone who is trying to help, even it was served up with a backhand...some of us were thinking it after all.
But every team has underrated players as long as the coach creates an atmosphere where players do not feel as valued as other players. It would suck to be a glue player, accomplishing all those vital tasks and yet feel underrated. If that were the case, then the fault would lay squarely on the coaches shoulders for creating that kind of perception of the players. Someone like that, should not be underrated, but highly regarded by the coach!
Anonymous wrote:AI is your friend.
A "glue player" in soccer (or any team sport) is a crucial, often underrated player who holds the team together by facilitating connections, controlling tempo, doing the "dirty work," and boosting others' performance without seeking the spotlight, essentially making everyone else better and creating team cohesion. They excel in intangibles like emotional intelligence, communication, and self-sacrifice, ensuring the team functions as a unit, like Jedi Robinson for the USMNT or the unsung players a coach highlights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI is your friend.
A "glue player" in soccer (or any team sport) is a crucial, often underrated player who holds the team together by facilitating connections, controlling tempo, doing the "dirty work," and boosting others' performance without seeking the spotlight, essentially making everyone else better and creating team cohesion. They excel in intangibles like emotional intelligence, communication, and self-sacrifice, ensuring the team functions as a unit, like Jedi Robinson for the USMNT or the unsung players a coach highlights
You don't have to be a d1ck. Why can't anyone here answer a question without being a complete jacka$$ and belittling others? You answered the question. You could have done it without the commentary.
People around here are so petty. Must be the low T levels 85% of the men in NoVa, MD suburbs, and DC have.
Oh hell. People get so offended by anything anymore. Maybe if there was a smiley emoji at the end of the AI comment? It seriously would have taken the OP less time to look up glue player in google than it did to type the question here.
Piss off. It's the general attitude and you're doing nothing but contributing to it.
Sorry your kid sucks and belittling others makes you feel better. Does that help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI is your friend.
A "glue player" in soccer (or any team sport) is a crucial, often underrated player who holds the team together by facilitating connections, controlling tempo, doing the "dirty work," and boosting others' performance without seeking the spotlight, essentially making everyone else better and creating team cohesion. They excel in intangibles like emotional intelligence, communication, and self-sacrifice, ensuring the team functions as a unit, like Jedi Robinson for the USMNT or the unsung players a coach highlights
You don't have to be a d1ck. Why can't anyone here answer a question without being a complete jacka$$ and belittling others? You answered the question. You could have done it without the commentary.
People around here are so petty. Must be the low T levels 85% of the men in NoVa, MD suburbs, and DC have.
Oh hell. People get so offended by anything anymore. Maybe if there was a smiley emoji at the end of the AI comment? It seriously would have taken the OP less time to look up glue player in google than it did to type the question here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI is your friend.
A "glue player" in soccer (or any team sport) is a crucial, often underrated player who holds the team together by facilitating connections, controlling tempo, doing the "dirty work," and boosting others' performance without seeking the spotlight, essentially making everyone else better and creating team cohesion. They excel in intangibles like emotional intelligence, communication, and self-sacrifice, ensuring the team functions as a unit, like Jedi Robinson for the USMNT or the unsung players a coach highlights
You don't have to be a d1ck. Why can't anyone here answer a question without being a complete jacka$$ and belittling others? You answered the question. You could have done it without the commentary.
People around here are so petty. Must be the low T levels 85% of the men in NoVa, MD suburbs, and DC have.
Anonymous wrote:AI is your friend.
A "glue player" in soccer (or any team sport) is a crucial, often underrated player who holds the team together by facilitating connections, controlling tempo, doing the "dirty work," and boosting others' performance without seeking the spotlight, essentially making everyone else better and creating team cohesion. They excel in intangibles like emotional intelligence, communication, and self-sacrifice, ensuring the team functions as a unit, like Jedi Robinson for the USMNT or the unsung players a coach highlights
You don't have to be a d1ck. Why can't anyone here answer a question without being a complete jacka$$ and belittling others? You answered the question. You could have done it without the commentary.
People around here are so petty. Must be the low T levels 85% of the men in NoVa, MD suburbs, and DC have.