Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:do not want to be rude but 2014 year is quite weak in dmv. 2013 and 2015 are much stronger group.
Interesting…please elaborate on how you have determined that.
Really interested in this blanket age group theory.
Anonymous wrote:do not want to be rude but 2014 year is quite weak in dmv. 2013 and 2015 are much stronger group.
Anonymous wrote:what was the score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were these teams even in the same part of their seasonal development? This is early for a game at that age. Did Philly play all summer? Did Potomac? Because an MLS academy in full swing vs a local club just starting to play together this season would exacerbate what should be a mismatch anyway by having one team short on training time and cohesion. I’d even be surprised if Potomac kids were all back from summer vacations (which is normal in almost every world league except MLS).
This game should have been a good example of the difference in talent and training, and would highlight Philly’s level. But not sure if it’d be an accurate representation of Potomac’s abilities.
Let’s be honest. 10/10 times Phili smokes Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:The union players looked like they had been playing together from the day they were born. Completing synchronized.
Anonymous wrote:Were these teams even in the same part of their seasonal development? This is early for a game at that age. Did Philly play all summer? Did Potomac? Because an MLS academy in full swing vs a local club just starting to play together this season would exacerbate what should be a mismatch anyway by having one team short on training time and cohesion. I’d even be surprised if Potomac kids were all back from summer vacations (which is normal in almost every world league except MLS).
This game should have been a good example of the difference in talent and training, and would highlight Philly’s level. But not sure if it’d be an accurate representation of Potomac’s abilities.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac's P1 started training a few weeks ago so pretty even on that front. The difference was pretty incredible. I am still shocked at what I saw. It was eye opening to see suburb talent vs pro academy talent. Its not even in the same galaxy. Bare in mind that the P1 retained about 70% of last year's team which won its EDP league. They had a hard time stringing two passes in a row and had to boot the ball out all game to get some relief from the constant pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Were these teams even in the same part of their seasonal development? This is early for a game at that age. Did Philly play all summer? Did Potomac? Because an MLS academy in full swing vs a local club just starting to play together this season would exacerbate what should be a mismatch anyway by having one team short on training time and cohesion. I’d even be surprised if Potomac kids were all back from summer vacations (which is normal in almost every world league except MLS).
This game should have been a good example of the difference in talent and training, and would highlight Philly’s level. But not sure if it’d be an accurate representation of Potomac’s abilities.