Anonymous wrote:9:47 - more subs is good if you have a team of overscheduled kids. We have a roster of 11 for a 7x7 format, and I wish we could roster 12. 3 kids are on multiple soccer teams, a couple of kids have softball conflicts, several are church-y families that will no-show for Sunday games, and a few have families who like to travel on weekends. So we're usually missing at least a couple of girls per game, or someone's coming late or leaving early.
A roster of 16 kids to play 9v9? So 7 subs? I get that you want to expand the roster to prepare for 11v11 at U13 but that's ridiculous for U11.FPYCparent wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FPYC current girls U10 team tryouts for U11:
4/23 5:45 – 7:15 Lanier Middle School, 3801 Jermantown Rd, Fairfax VA 22030
4/26 5:45 – 7:15 Green Acres, 4401 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax VA 22030
4/27 5:45 – 7:15 Green Acres, 4401 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax VA 22030
Why is this not on their website?
Good question. As a parent on this team I can tell you it’s a wonderful team with a very dedicated coach. The club is small so communication and marketing don’t get much of a budget but I’m sure they will post dates for May as they did last year. I think our coach wanted to get ahead and spread the word early.
Another FPYC 2008 girls parent here ... I don't think we get much in the way of communication from the club and we (the parents) have likely adjusted our expectations accordingly. I don't know if we'd ever hear anything about other FPYC travel teams if some of our players didn't have older siblings. Communication within the team itself flows effortlessly (via TeamSnap, Facebook, YouTube).
FPYC has only one girls team at this age group and our coach is looking to grow the roster from 12 to 16 (as allowed for U11). Sadly, I don't think there was enough interest to field a 2009 girls team last year. For all I know, the 2009 and 2010 girls may be in the same situation this year. **I** am not aware of any travel players already within FPYC that could play up with this team next year.
As was stated, our coach is awesome (don't many parents think that about their child's coach?). He never yells at the girls and has tried his best to have us parents buy into "Silent Soccer." (That's still a work-in-progress for a sideline-yeller ... like me). Our coach is very thorough, even to the point of providing a 9-page player evaluation at the end of our Fall 2017 season, covering 50 different aspects of the game, each ranked from 1 (needs significant improvement) to 9 (national team standard) ... and each with insightful comments! He is all about teaching the game of soccer.
Here's my "original" post regarding our tryouts.
Here is the information sheet (PDF on Google Drive) the coach shared with the parents, including his bio.
Anonymous wrote:
Is escola training only one or two days a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ current players do not have to tryout again. They carry over.
There have also been players invited to try out over the last month or so. They have been joining in training sessions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ current players do not have to tryout again. They carry over.
There have also been players invited to try out over the last month or so. They have been joining in training sessions.
Anonymous wrote:^^ current players do not have to tryout again. They carry over.
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks do you know if the coaching slate is available yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Found some of the FCB teams. Most only just started playing tournaments. Good results but starting in lower brackets
U17 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1172614
U15 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1246363
U14 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1218831
U13 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1238111
U12 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?TeamID=1218840
U12 girls https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1246360
U14 girls https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1246358
Yup, as a new club with no tourney history they have to play the Gotsoccer points game. The results should start to give them a history to start climbing the tournament pecking order. But in most cases they will be at a NCSL level for tournaments in the coming year as their teams navigate the quagmire of tournament hierarchy.
The fact that they are not in leagues also counts against them in regards to tourney acceptances and seeding with no tournament playing history to go on. All they can really do for now is enter lower tournaments and play the games.
Yes. If anyone is primarily concerned about 'league prestige' and tournament wins, this isn't the place for them. The parents/players in this Academy are concerned first and foremost about development. The TRAINING is what matters. Yes, wins will follow as they progress. But--this isn't a schmooze with the Coach and lobby to get your kid on some 'top team'/top league. You will not fit in. Parents are a very modest, intelligent bunch about the sport-- pretty much the antithesis of your typical travel soccer parent. Also, they don't 'see' players the same way most travel coaches do. Many kids used to being the star at their Clubs were humbled initially as they are looking at completely different characteristics when they evaluate players---they are often looking at them when they don't even have the ball and how a player 'thinks'. They see minute details.
Many age groups have zero intention of joining leagues next year because they are too restrictive for the way they develop players. Kids are mixed between teams and age groups often. This is seen as a long-term development process.
They have several teams per age group and they do not release all of them for competitive play. They want to make sure the players know the methodology well enough before they go out there and start competing because the pressure will make them revert to bad habits and the typical US kick and run.
And, yes, they have to start in lower brackets because that is how it works in the US--any team has to work their way up. That said, some teams had impressive wins against decent teams this Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Try putting a speedster kick-and-run player in a high paced rondo and see what happens
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Found some of the FCB teams. Most only just started playing tournaments. Good results but starting in lower brackets
U17 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1172614
U15 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1246363
U14 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1218831
U13 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1238111
U12 boys https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?TeamID=1218840
U12 girls https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1246360
U14 girls https://home.gotsoccer.com/rankings/team.aspx?teamid=1246358
Yup, as a new club with no tourney history they have to play the Gotsoccer points game. The results should start to give them a history to start climbing the tournament pecking order. But in most cases they will be at a NCSL level for tournaments in the coming year as their teams navigate the quagmire of tournament hierarchy.
The fact that they are not in leagues also counts against them in regards to tourney acceptances and seeding with no tournament playing history to go on. All they can really do for now is enter lower tournaments and play the games.