Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how they did at the Capitol Cup? They posted they had 32 teams in the tournament.
On of their coaches posted: "Being on top isn't easy - it comes with a target on your back. it stings when others celebrate beating us, but that only fuels our fire to work harder and come back stronger."
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how they did at the Capitol Cup? They posted they had 32 teams in the tournament.
On of their coaches posted: "Being on top isn't easy - it comes with a target on your back. it stings when others celebrate beating us, but that only fuels our fire to work harder and come back stronger."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this futsal thing after U12, U13 such a big deal?
I think you bring up a decent point. The idea is to incorporate futsal skills for younger players to help develop ball control skills and after about 13 its not considered as helpful.
But, futsal is picking up in popularity and the demand from older kids to play is increasing. We do have a US Futsal national team and there are professional futsal clubs.
I think you will start to see kids pick sides about this time, more futsal or more outdoor. No sure its a big deal, but some clubs and coaches will still push both. And or they will still push everything soccer related for that matter. You just got to know where your kid is at and figure out what's best for them and draw the line. My kids knees and heals were hurting too much, were dropped futsal this year against the recommendation of our club coach.
The more futsal you play, the better control you have with the ball. See South American teams; much better ball control. I think they complement each other very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this futsal thing after U12, U13 such a big deal?
I think you bring up a decent point. The idea is to incorporate futsal skills for younger players to help develop ball control skills and after about 13 its not considered as helpful.
But, futsal is picking up in popularity and the demand from older kids to play is increasing. We do have a US Futsal national team and there are professional futsal clubs.
I think you will start to see kids pick sides about this time, more futsal or more outdoor. No sure its a big deal, but some clubs and coaches will still push both. And or they will still push everything soccer related for that matter. You just got to know where your kid is at and figure out what's best for them and draw the line. My kids knees and heals were hurting too much, were dropped futsal this year against the recommendation of our club coach.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this futsal thing after U12, U13 such a big deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We made the cut. We get to listen to kikzthedj aka Jonny boy and his horrible mix every week.
Most players who were with them before and those new ones who are good players and attended both tryouts made it. Take a chill pill.
Anonymous wrote:We made the cut. We get to listen to kikzthedj aka Jonny boy and his horrible mix every week.
Anonymous wrote:We made the cut. We get to listen to kikzthedj aka Jonny boy and his horrible mix every week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WE GOT THE OFFER!!!!! where is my cookie!
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