Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a decent turnout to their ID session. It’s hard to see how it will turn out this early so TBD. If Metro United ends up getting 3-4 solid players from DC Stoddard at each age group that’s probably enough. If they get 3-4 for GFR and even 1-2 from Potomac that’s a core.
Stoddert does not have 3-4 solid DA players per age group. Maybe one if they are lucky. If Stoddert had that many DA players they would play and win in the top brackets of major tournaments.
Please point to the FCV 08 team that is in the top bracket of top tournaments.
We’ll wait.
Who the f care about FCV and what does it matter where they play? You said Stoddert has 3-4 average to above average DA level players per age group. They do not. If they did the club would have better results. Stoddert is a below average to average club in the weak CCL. Arlington and Loudoun easily beat Stoddert. Those two clubs do not play and win the top brackets at major tournaments consistently. There is a whole another level of soccer above Loudoun and Arlington. If you play at Stoddert your kid is not exposed to that level of play.
I really do not know if you are just talking s or really do not know the soccer landscape. Metro is not an established DA club. So they will take players of lesser quality. It’s not very fun driving 3-4 hours one way to New Jersey to get crushed. It’s also not fun to play DA if you are an average to below average player. I hope Metro succeeds. More DA and ECNL clubs means more options, different coaches, different style of play and hopefully less driving time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a decent turnout to their ID session. It’s hard to see how it will turn out this early so TBD. If Metro United ends up getting 3-4 solid players from DC Stoddard at each age group that’s probably enough. If they get 3-4 for GFR and even 1-2 from Potomac that’s a core.
Stoddert does not have 3-4 solid DA players per age group. Maybe one if they are lucky. If Stoddert had that many DA players they would play and win in the top brackets of major tournaments.
Please point to the FCV 08 team that is in the top bracket of top tournaments.
We’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a decent turnout to their ID session. It’s hard to see how it will turn out this early so TBD. If Metro United ends up getting 3-4 solid players from DC Stoddard at each age group that’s probably enough. If they get 3-4 for GFR and even 1-2 from Potomac that’s a core.
Stoddert does not have 3-4 solid DA players per age group. Maybe one if they are lucky. If Stoddert had that many DA players they would play and win in the top brackets of major tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a decent turnout to their ID session. It’s hard to see how it will turn out this early so TBD. If Metro United ends up getting 3-4 solid players from DC Stoddard at each age group that’s probably enough. If they get 3-4 for GFR and even 1-2 from Potomac that’s a core.
Stoddert does not have 3-4 solid DA players per age group. Maybe one if they are lucky. If Stoddert had that many DA players they would play and win in the top brackets of major tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:That’s a decent turnout to their ID session. It’s hard to see how it will turn out this early so TBD. If Metro United ends up getting 3-4 solid players from DC Stoddard at each age group that’s probably enough. If they get 3-4 for GFR and even 1-2 from Potomac that’s a core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about 60 thats a real high number I would say 30 to 40 and between all those age groups meh!
MU needs to actually fill rosters with appropriate ages first instead of being desperate and having players play 3 ages up because of empty space. Lets see how many 08 they will have or if enough don't sign up will half the team be 09 just because of empty space? GF clearly had a good 09 team I cant wait to see what happens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know about 60 thats a real high number I would say 30 to 40 and between all those age groups meh!
MU needs to actually fill rosters with appropriate ages first instead of being desperate and having players play 3 ages up because of empty space. Lets see how many 08 they will have or if enough don't sign up will half the team be 09 just because of empty space? GF clearly had a good 09 team I cant wait to see what happens
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about 60 thats a real high number I would say 30 to 40 and between all those age groups meh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on how the MU ID sessions have been so far particularly the 2008 Girls? Were there any talented girls attend?
Also, what exactly do the coaches make the girls do at this ID sessions? What type of drills do they do to determine talent?
Please don’t bash me or MU as I’m just trying to learn. My DD has never been to any ID sessions before. Thank you.
The MU ID session last week had about 60 players attend. This was across 06, 07 and 08 age groups. There have been some talented 08s.
The sessions involve warm up foot skill drills, small sided games and then a larger game / scrimmage.
To be clear, that’s 60 new players. Not counting current players.
I assume current players don’t show up for this only new players right?
Correct only new players at this ID session. Existing players were at practice.
You are talking about the ID session at Bullis? That sounds to me like a lot of Stoddart kids then, as no one from VA was driving to DC on a weeknight for an ID session....
you are correct BUT will Stoddart parents drive to Reston everyday from DC when real practices start? thats the real question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on how the MU ID sessions have been so far particularly the 2008 Girls? Were there any talented girls attend?
Also, what exactly do the coaches make the girls do at this ID sessions? What type of drills do they do to determine talent?
Please don’t bash me or MU as I’m just trying to learn. My DD has never been to any ID sessions before. Thank you.
The MU ID session last week had about 60 players attend. This was across 06, 07 and 08 age groups. There have been some talented 08s.
The sessions involve warm up foot skill drills, small sided games and then a larger game / scrimmage.
To be clear, that’s 60 new players. Not counting current players.
I assume current players don’t show up for this only new players right?
Correct only new players at this ID session. Existing players were at practice.
You are talking about the ID session at Bullis? That sounds to me like a lot of Stoddart kids then, as no one from VA was driving to DC on a weeknight for an ID session....
you are correct BUT will Stoddart parents drive to Reston everyday from DC when real practices start? thats the real question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on how the MU ID sessions have been so far particularly the 2008 Girls? Were there any talented girls attend?
Also, what exactly do the coaches make the girls do at this ID sessions? What type of drills do they do to determine talent?
Please don’t bash me or MU as I’m just trying to learn. My DD has never been to any ID sessions before. Thank you.
The MU ID session last week had about 60 players attend. This was across 06, 07 and 08 age groups. There have been some talented 08s.
The sessions involve warm up foot skill drills, small sided games and then a larger game / scrimmage.
To be clear, that’s 60 new players. Not counting current players.
I assume current players don’t show up for this only new players right?
Correct only new players at this ID session. Existing players were at practice.
You are talking about the ID session at Bullis? That sounds to me like a lot of Stoddart kids then, as no one from VA was driving to DC on a weeknight for an ID session....