Anonymous wrote:When it comes to development, too many people are focused on results in terms of a record. What really should be bred in players is the desire to win in every single play. If you do that, you probably will win more often than not, but you’re really squeezing the most juice that you can out of every single player. The goal should be to develop individuals so that they’re capable of playing at a higher level, while learning how to play within system and game model of their team’s particular structure. The problem is people misconstrue this and hinder the player’s development in order to try and get results exclusively, then have a self-aggrandized view of themselves because “they’re winning.” Player decision-making, technical ability, awareness, creativity, and even the physical training needed to play in a progressive manner, are sacrificed. Players aren’t pushed beyond or even just to the limits of what they could possibly become. The development structure also ends too early at U18-19.
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro United is an awesome organization. My daughter loves the coaching style and her new friends
Have you noticed Metro's game record is at the bottom of every age group in the GA? Even the NPL GFR teams struggle. Great org. So much for the coaching style.
Results matter less than a lot of things.
It's Metro United. Not Manchester United.
The people I know who are involved with Metro United are terrific. I do wonder how such a geographically awkward partnership will work out in the long run. I can't imagine a lot of people traveling from D.C. or Potomac to Great Falls at rush hour, and I wonder if Herndon or Vienna would be better partners. (Disclaimer: I live in Vienna, coached in rec league, ref there, etc.)
I love this as well. Nicci is a strong and amazing role model for our youth.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for this!
Arlington - I know it’s not perfect, but I love the fact that it has a strong woman leading the GA program.
I agree. It’s good for the girls to have women as role models in leadership positions. And she is no slouch — I love that my GK daughter gets some training from a former Canadian national team GK.
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro United is an awesome organization. My daughter loves the coaching style and her new friends
Have you noticed Metro's game record is at the bottom of every age group in the GA? Even the NPL GFR teams struggle. Great org. So much for the coaching style.
Results matter less than a lot of things.
It's Metro United. Not Manchester United.
The people I know who are involved with Metro United are terrific. I do wonder how such a geographically awkward partnership will work out in the long run. I can't imagine a lot of people traveling from D.C. or Potomac to Great Falls at rush hour, and I wonder if Herndon or Vienna would be better partners. (Disclaimer: I live in Vienna, coached in rec league, ref there, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Metro United is an awesome organization. My daughter loves the coaching style and her new friends