Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the club, it's the coach. It all comes back to discipline and the willingness to teach it right at the risk of loosing. Club coaches all claim possession style but when the game gets tight, you see the speedsters line up for attack and it's 1-2 passes before it's pounded 30 yards. We have a great coach at the U12 age group and the team is amazing, all the kids have bought in and I swear you could never tell who is the fastest player, but your head will swivel like a bobble head as the ball moves from player to player. It almost looks like a keep away drill for most of the game. With that being said, he's the only coach I know in the club that plays like that.
It's boring though to average American who watch/play football and basketball.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the club, it's the coach. It all comes back to discipline and the willingness to teach it right at the risk of loosing. Club coaches all claim possession style but when the game gets tight, you see the speedsters line up for attack and it's 1-2 passes before it's pounded 30 yards. We have a great coach at the U12 age group and the team is amazing, all the kids have bought in and I swear you could never tell who is the fastest player, but your head will swivel like a bobble head as the ball moves from player to player. It almost looks like a keep away drill for most of the game. With that being said, he's the only coach I know in the club that plays like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the club, it's the coach. It all comes back to discipline and the willingness to teach it right at the risk of loosing. Club coaches all claim possession style but when the game gets tight, you see the speedsters line up for attack and it's 1-2 passes before it's pounded 30 yards. We have a great coach at the U12 age group and the team is amazing, all the kids have bought in and I swear you could never tell who is the fastest player, but your head will swivel like a bobble head as the ball moves from player to player. It almost looks like a keep away drill for most of the game. With that being said, he's the only coach I know in the club that plays like that.
My kid was with a team that played beautiful possession soccer first half of year. Sadly after the winter, the team started to play kick and run.
Why the sudden change?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the club, it's the coach. It all comes back to discipline and the willingness to teach it right at the risk of loosing. Club coaches all claim possession style but when the game gets tight, you see the speedsters line up for attack and it's 1-2 passes before it's pounded 30 yards. We have a great coach at the U12 age group and the team is amazing, all the kids have bought in and I swear you could never tell who is the fastest player, but your head will swivel like a bobble head as the ball moves from player to player. It almost looks like a keep away drill for most of the game. With that being said, he's the only coach I know in the club that plays like that.
My kid was with a team that played beautiful possession soccer first half of year. Sadly after the winter, the team started to play kick and run.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the club, it's the coach. It all comes back to discipline and the willingness to teach it right at the risk of loosing. Club coaches all claim possession style but when the game gets tight, you see the speedsters line up for attack and it's 1-2 passes before it's pounded 30 yards. We have a great coach at the U12 age group and the team is amazing, all the kids have bought in and I swear you could never tell who is the fastest player, but your head will swivel like a bobble head as the ball moves from player to player. It almost looks like a keep away drill for most of the game. With that being said, he's the only coach I know in the club that plays like that.
Anonymous wrote:Neither Arlington or Mclean play possession soccer. I have never heard a coach on those clubs crack down on the long kicks. Try Alexandria.
Alexandria’s good.