Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 08 beat fcv
Score?
3-2
Wow, I expected that Arlington would beat FCV by at at least 4 goals. Arlington 08 might struggle in ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 08 beat fcv
Score?
3-2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Didn't say friendlies do mean anything I was just responding to a post that seemed to try and discredit the goals because they were a free kick and a PK. It is a friendly and carries little weight overall but it is a barometer.
Free kicks and PKs mean very little in a friendly.
They mean two things;
1. The defender got beat and had no alternative but to foul.
2. The player striking the ball obviously did their job. Shot placement matters.
Friendlies never mean anything to teams that lose them.
DP Usually if your forwards are beating the defenders you get a few goals from the field. Not all your goals from free kicks and pks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Didn't say friendlies do mean anything I was just responding to a post that seemed to try and discredit the goals because they were a free kick and a PK. It is a friendly and carries little weight overall but it is a barometer.
Free kicks and PKs mean very little in a friendly.
They mean two things;
1. The defender got beat and had no alternative but to foul.
2. The player striking the ball obviously did their job. Shot placement matters.
Friendlies never mean anything to teams that lose them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Didn't say friendlies do mean anything I was just responding to a post that seemed to try and discredit the goals because they were a free kick and a PK. It is a friendly and carries little weight overall but it is a barometer.
Free kicks and PKs mean very little in a friendly.
They mean two things;
1. The defender got beat and had no alternative but to foul.
2. The player striking the ball obviously did their job. Shot placement matters.
Friendlies never mean anything to teams that lose them.
Free kicks only happen when a defender gets beat and has to foul? Watch more soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Didn't say friendlies do mean anything I was just responding to a post that seemed to try and discredit the goals because they were a free kick and a PK. It is a friendly and carries little weight overall but it is a barometer.
Free kicks and PKs mean very little in a friendly.
They mean two things;
1. The defender got beat and had no alternative but to foul.
2. The player striking the ball obviously did their job. Shot placement matters.
Friendlies never mean anything to teams that lose them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Didn't say friendlies do mean anything I was just responding to a post that seemed to try and discredit the goals because they were a free kick and a PK. It is a friendly and carries little weight overall but it is a barometer.
Free kicks and PKs mean very little in a friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Didn't say friendlies do mean anything I was just responding to a post that seemed to try and discredit the goals because they were a free kick and a PK. It is a friendly and carries little weight overall but it is a barometer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
But, But, But my kiddo had a hat trick!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
So you are putting stock into a 3-2 friendly where bench players get more playing time than the entire season. Got it. LOL.
When will any of you learn that Friendlies mean nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
So FCV couldn’t handle Arlington’s forwards and resorted to fouling. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:The score was 3-2 and an Arlington player did get a yellow card (for roughing the goalie after the goalie had possession of the ball). Two of Arlington's goals were on a free kick and a penalty kick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 08 beat fcv
Score?