Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
"out in Leesburg." LOL
You do realize that Loudoun Soccer is the largest soccer club in Virginia right? And they also practice way out in Leesburg.
Sure, but until FCBEscola (and soon DCU, I guess), there was absolutely no reason for anyone not already in Loudoun to go out there for soccer.
The same can probably be said about wherever you are currently as well.
Yep! If someone was driving here from Leesburg 4x a week to play at our club, that would be ridiculous.
The FCBEscola is something different, though. Lots of clubs say something about sacrificing a winning record in order to develop players, but it appears that FCB actually does it. They didn't win a single game, but kept them close most of the time against some of the best programs in MD and VA. It's very clear that these young men have been taught to play soccer together as a team, as opposed to just being a collection of fast kids on the playground that someone recruited to wear the same shirts.
That philosophy is the selling point for FCB, and it appears that at their Virginia academy they deliver on it.
Ok Ok, let's calm it a bit. We went from a healthy dialogue to this over the top praise again. Let's pump the breaks.
Anonymous wrote:One other thing, since earlier in the thread travel time, distance, and cost were discussed...So, it's upwards of $3000 for the club's fees. And a DC parent told me that he pays $16 a day on the toll road going to and from practice. Add that up over a year, and it's right in the neighborhood of another $3k in tolls alone.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
"out in Leesburg." LOL
You do realize that Loudoun Soccer is the largest soccer club in Virginia right? And they also practice way out in Leesburg.
Sure, but until FCBEscola (and soon DCU, I guess), there was absolutely no reason for anyone not already in Loudoun to go out there for soccer.
The same can probably be said about wherever you are currently as well.
Yep! If someone was driving here from Leesburg 4x a week to play at our club, that would be ridiculous.
The FCBEscola is something different, though. Lots of clubs say something about sacrificing a winning record in order to develop players, but it appears that FCB actually does it. They didn't win a single game, but kept them close most of the time against some of the best programs in MD and VA. It's very clear that these young men have been taught to play soccer together as a team, as opposed to just being a collection of fast kids on the playground that someone recruited to wear the same shirts.
That philosophy is the selling point for FCB, and it appears that at their Virginia academy they deliver on it.
Ok Ok, let's calm it a bit. We went from a healthy dialogue to this over the top praise again. Let's pump the breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
"out in Leesburg." LOL
You do realize that Loudoun Soccer is the largest soccer club in Virginia right? And they also practice way out in Leesburg.
Sure, but until FCBEscola (and soon DCU, I guess), there was absolutely no reason for anyone not already in Loudoun to go out there for soccer.
The same can probably be said about wherever you are currently as well.
Yep! If someone was driving here from Leesburg 4x a week to play at our club, that would be ridiculous.
The FCBEscola is something different, though. Lots of clubs say something about sacrificing a winning record in order to develop players, but it appears that FCB actually does it. They didn't win a single game, but kept them close most of the time against some of the best programs in MD and VA. It's very clear that these young men have been taught to play soccer together as a team, as opposed to just being a collection of fast kids on the playground that someone recruited to wear the same shirts.
That philosophy is the selling point for FCB, and it appears that at their Virginia academy they deliver on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
"out in Leesburg." LOL
You do realize that Loudoun Soccer is the largest soccer club in Virginia right? And they also practice way out in Leesburg.
Sure, but until FCBEscola (and soon DCU, I guess), there was absolutely no reason for anyone not already in Loudoun to go out there for soccer.
The same can probably be said about wherever you are currently as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
"out in Leesburg." LOL
You do realize that Loudoun Soccer is the largest soccer club in Virginia right? And they also practice way out in Leesburg.
Sure, but until FCBEscola (and soon DCU, I guess), there was absolutely no reason for anyone not already in Loudoun to go out there for soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
"out in Leesburg." LOL
You do realize that Loudoun Soccer is the largest soccer club in Virginia right? And they also practice way out in Leesburg.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
Finally, an honest opinion that isn't predicated on a W/L but rather an observation of quality of play.
Anonymous wrote:Just saw an FCB Escola team scrimmage today. We beat them, but they made great decisions, were (mostly) very technically skilled, and were very well-coached and -disciplined. They didn't have as many players on their roster, so they got fatigued late.
From an unbiased observer: it looks like a great program that, unfortunately, is stuck out in Leesburg.
RantingSoccerDad wrote:I think the z-word we're looking for here isn't "zealot." It's "zombie." This thread is unkillable.