Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s one question I’ve always had about Achilles. You can say winning isn’t important but getting crushed constantly isn’t enjoyable and can’t be fun for the players.
Achilles FC U13 team played in the MLSNEXT Cup playoffs two weeks ago. Won in the round of 32, won in the round of 16, and made it to the quarterfinals. MLS’ own QoP ranked them 9 out of 18 teams last season (higher than another Maryland-based team). From what I hear, the players had a blast.
Not playoffs. 2nd bracket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s one question I’ve always had about Achilles. You can say winning isn’t important but getting crushed constantly isn’t enjoyable and can’t be fun for the players.
Achilles FC U13 team played in the MLSNEXT Cup playoffs two weeks ago. Won in the round of 32, won in the round of 16, and made it to the quarterfinals. MLS’ own QoP ranked them 9 out of 18 teams last season (higher than another Maryland-based team). From what I hear, the players had a blast.
Anonymous wrote:Achilles = Sal, it’s his baby, he puts his name is on the jersey. So, it’s his club and the perception is that all major decisions go through him. His reputation is that he’s looking for the kids who can go pro and will invest in them and individual development, not chasing trophies.
Anonymous wrote:That’s one question I’ve always had about Achilles. You can say winning isn’t important but getting crushed constantly isn’t enjoyable and can’t be fun for the players.
Anonymous wrote:“Hey 2016s,
Just a reminder our players are not allowed to guest play with other clubs that includes over the summer.
If that is an issue please contact Trevor or I. This is a club policy we do not allow players to play with other clubs. Please reach out if you have any questions.“
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays for a top BSC team. He guest plays all the time and we just operate on a don't ask, don't tell policy. At least half his team does the same. Never when there is a direct BSC conflict, but they don't play more than 5-6 tournaments a year, so there are tons of other opportunities and he likes to get to play in other tournaments. I'm paying them, not the other way around, so as far as I am concerned my son can do whatever he wants.
One technical question, are there issues with carding and getting releases? Meaning does BSC have to do or know anything?
Anonymous wrote:My son plays for a top BSC team. He guest plays all the time and we just operate on a don't ask, don't tell policy. At least half his team does the same. Never when there is a direct BSC conflict, but they don't play more than 5-6 tournaments a year, so there are tons of other opportunities and he likes to get to play in other tournaments. I'm paying them, not the other way around, so as far as I am concerned my son can do whatever he wants.
Anonymous wrote:Good point, playing up to get slaughtered is no better than playing down to do the slaughtering.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure about that but Achilles will be play kids up in age when warranted and allow their players to guest. They’ll also play whole teams up in age groups for better competition while BSC often keeps their teams in weaker age allowed leagues to dominate and run up the score which doesn’t help BSC players or their opponents.