Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012s went 1-2-0.
FCV was 0-2-1
SYC was 2-0-1
SYC >> VRSC
this is not good
Anonymous wrote:2012s went 1-2-0.
FCV was 0-2-1
SYC was 2-0-1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2012s getting smacked down on Florida
So what? You don't have to win every game to learn and grow as a sports player. Have a nice weekend and go to therapy instead of trying to attack/make fun of children.
Anonymous wrote:2012s getting smacked down on Florida
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's almost like hey let's make up an excuse why they're allowed in our league.
When you compare it to the things that the GA cited in the announcement of all the other clubs that they recently accepted, that's very much what it was like. No one can make an honest argument that Revolution was accepted into GA based on anything that they've accomplished to date in terms of player development, coaching or performance on the field. This was based on them hiring 90% of the FCV coaches and hoping that they can convince existing FCV GA players to switch clubs. Like them or not, you can't argue that FCV generally had a good record overall in GA. The GA's announcement about accepting Revolution might as well have read "We know this announcement is going to raise some eyebrows because we're accepting a club that has no track record for developing players, coaches who mostly have C and D licenses, a TD who coaches but has no coaching credentials beyond grassroots and existing girls teams that struggle to win games in EDL/NCSL. In spite of all that, we believe in the FCV staff to either be able to convince FCV GA players to change clubs or, over the course of a few years, to be able to attract and develop players such that the club will be able to be competitive in our league. We also found buried in the fine print of the GA charter, a clause which states that we will accept any club who owns the facility where they practice."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they keep the ball for 75% of the game, take 2 shots, get one goal off the scrum from a corner kick while claiming they dominate games with posession football. Kids get awesome at playing one position, with one foot, can't dribble out of a wet paper bag; and get comfortable making a series of predictable sideways or backwards pass as their contributions to a soccer game. Its awesome for like 2-3 field players usually somewhere in the middle of defense or midfield, goalies thrive though, so winning!
I'm assuming your sarcasm is directed to VRSC. My child has been with VRSC for several years now and is able to accurately and skillfully play 3 to 4 positions on the field. The coach is able to play my child in their primary position and then if they are short a player the coach can move them to the position needed. My child is also able to dribble out of any wet paper bag with both feet. This past weekend my child won all but 2 of the 1 v 1's in the 2 games that were played. And before you say there must have been only 1 of those my child plays wing and has several 1 V 1's in each game. Their defensive line is amazing, as are their midfield players; they are undefeated as of now in their season.
Keep you hate where it belongs!
This is just Adam from FCV ranting. You can tell by the right wing MAGA comments spiced in. Don't fall for his bait - VRSC teams at all levels
hammer FCV now.
Anonymous wrote:Or they keep the ball for 75% of the game, take 2 shots, get one goal off the scrum from a corner kick while claiming they dominate games with posession football. Kids get awesome at playing one position, with one foot, can't dribble out of a wet paper bag; and get comfortable making a series of predictable sideways or backwards pass as their contributions to a soccer game. Its awesome for like 2-3 field players usually somewhere in the middle of defense or midfield, goalies thrive though, so winning!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they keep the ball for 75% of the game, take 2 shots, get one goal off the scrum from a corner kick while claiming they dominate games with posession football. Kids get awesome at playing one position, with one foot, can't dribble out of a wet paper bag; and get comfortable making a series of predictable sideways or backwards pass as their contributions to a soccer game. Its awesome for like 2-3 field players usually somewhere in the middle of defense or midfield, goalies thrive though, so winning!
I'm assuming your sarcasm is directed to VRSC. My child has been with VRSC for several years now and is able to accurately and skillfully play 3 to 4 positions on the field. The coach is able to play my child in their primary position and then if they are short a player the coach can move them to the position needed. My child is also able to dribble out of any wet paper bag with both feet. This past weekend my child won all but 2 of the 1 v 1's in the 2 games that were played. And before you say there must have been only 1 of those my child plays wing and has several 1 V 1's in each game. Their defensive line is amazing, as are their midfield players; they are undefeated as of now in their season.
Keep you hate where it belongs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or they keep the ball for 75% of the game, take 2 shots, get one goal off the scrum from a corner kick while claiming they dominate games with posession football. Kids get awesome at playing one position, with one foot, can't dribble out of a wet paper bag; and get comfortable making a series of predictable sideways or backwards pass as their contributions to a soccer game. Its awesome for like 2-3 field players usually somewhere in the middle of defense or midfield, goalies thrive though, so winning!
I'm assuming your sarcasm is directed to VRSC. My child has been with VRSC for several years now and is able to accurately and skillfully play 3 to 4 positions on the field. The coach is able to play my child in their primary position and then if they are short a player the coach can move them to the position needed. My child is also able to dribble out of any wet paper bag with both feet. This past weekend my child won all but 2 of the 1 v 1's in the 2 games that were played. And before you say there must have been only 1 of those my child plays wing and has several 1 V 1's in each game. Their defensive line is amazing, as are their midfield players; they are undefeated as of now in their season.
Keep you hate where it belongs!
Anonymous wrote:Or they keep the ball for 75% of the game, take 2 shots, get one goal off the scrum from a corner kick while claiming they dominate games with posession football. Kids get awesome at playing one position, with one foot, can't dribble out of a wet paper bag; and get comfortable making a series of predictable sideways or backwards pass as their contributions to a soccer game. Its awesome for like 2-3 field players usually somewhere in the middle of defense or midfield, goalies thrive though, so winning!