Anonymous wrote:honestly it will be the parents expectations that will be the biggest issues. Lots of marketed players. Some will have to take a backseat as the cream rises to the top. More interesting is the players coming on who did not have to go through the traditional ids. lol Someone is all in on the poker board. Next years sessions will probably have less players.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:some holdouts some are talking apparently. I hope parents are smart enough to realize DD would be seen regardless of the club. Snagged one defender as well. Hearing E is plugging the holes to keep the ship afloat. Loving this quiet chess match.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eye spy with my little eye. “Superteam” star secured. Lots of talent. Can he stick the landing.
Lots of promises...
The team is stacked. Not everyone gets the spotlights. It will all work out in the end on both teams. But curious to see how the promises are being kept with the stats from last year when more provided are being made to new comers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can barely tell what years everyone are discussing.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:I can barely tell what years everyone are discussing.
Anonymous wrote:honestly it will be the parents expectations that will be the biggest issues. Lots of marketed players. Some will have to take a backseat as the cream rises to the top. More interesting is the players coming on who did not have to go through the traditional ids. lol Someone is all in on the poker board. Next years sessions will probably have less players.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:some holdouts some are talking apparently. I hope parents are smart enough to realize DD would be seen regardless of the club. Snagged one defender as well. Hearing E is plugging the holes to keep the ship afloat. Loving this quiet chess match.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eye spy with my little eye. “Superteam” star secured. Lots of talent. Can he stick the landing.
Lots of promises...
The team is stacked. Not everyone gets the spotlights. It will all work out in the end on both teams. But curious to see how the promises are being kept with the stats from last year when more provided are being made to new comers.
honestly it will be the parents expectations that will be the biggest issues. Lots of marketed players. Some will have to take a backseat as the cream rises to the top. More interesting is the players coming on who did not have to go through the traditional ids. lol Someone is all in on the poker board. Next years sessions will probably have less players.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:some holdouts some are talking apparently. I hope parents are smart enough to realize DD would be seen regardless of the club. Snagged one defender as well. Hearing E is plugging the holes to keep the ship afloat. Loving this quiet chess match.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eye spy with my little eye. “Superteam” star secured. Lots of talent. Can he stick the landing.
Lots of promises...
The team is stacked. Not everyone gets the spotlights. It will all work out in the end on both teams. But curious to see how the promises are being kept with the stats from last year when more provided are being made to new comers.
must be nice to get the collegiate experience in youth soccer. I wonder how the rest of the team feels?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eye spy with my little eye. “Superteam” star secured. Lots of talent. Can he stick the landing.
Lots of promises...
Promises and hugely reduced club fees. This is the way he recruits the top players. IYKYK
bahahahahahahahahaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fancy footwork and flashy moves on Instagram won’t translate well to the big field. Soon they’ll realize what a spot they wasted. Fancy moves might work on a futsal court, but without soccer IQ and teamwork, they’re useless. Sometimes it feels like the players and the club just scammed each other — Touché
Could be an asset if the coach can teach them how to play together as a team.
Anonymous wrote:If you know much about these clubs then you know they dont prioritize winning at U little, especially for a warm up tourney. So the record means very little. Second, PWSI played Richmond Orange and Red closely. These are very good teams. Looks like VSA went 1-1-1. More trolling from VDA haters. If you are going to lie, at least make sure it is something you cant fact check in 10 seconds.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA 2014 might be a super team. They brought in some very impactful outsiders to join the team. Kudos to AS for fighting to keep all of his trapped girls and a couple of VSA girls, even though it’s clear that some of them don’t really belong there. Hopefully he can develop them; otherwise, many of those players will likely be replaced next year with even more outsiders. VDA’s future looks bright with star players coming from outside the club.
I mean no disrespect, but I don’t think either of their feeder teams won a single game at their tournament this past weekend except to a non pre-ECNL team.
They did tie a game against each other... I guess that's something.
PWSI v VSA
Final Score 1-1
Anonymous wrote:If you know much about these clubs then you know they dont prioritize winning at U little, especially for a warm up tourney. So the record means very little. Second, PWSI played Richmond Orange and Red closely. These are very good teams. Looks like VSA went 1-1-1. More trolling from VDA haters. If you are going to lie, at least make sure it is something you cant fact check in 10 seconds.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA 2014 might be a super team. They brought in some very impactful outsiders to join the team. Kudos to AS for fighting to keep all of his trapped girls and a couple of VSA girls, even though it’s clear that some of them don’t really belong there. Hopefully he can develop them; otherwise, many of those players will likely be replaced next year with even more outsiders. VDA’s future looks bright with star players coming from outside the club.
I mean no disrespect, but I don’t think either of their feeder teams won a single game at their tournament this past weekend except to a non pre-ECNL team.
They did tie a game against each other... I guess that's something.
PWSI v VSA
Final Score 1-1
If you know much about these clubs then you know they dont prioritize winning at U little, especially for a warm up tourney. So the record means very little. Second, PWSI played Richmond Orange and Red closely. These are very good teams. Looks like VSA went 1-1-1. More trolling from VDA haters. If you are going to lie, at least make sure it is something you cant fact check in 10 seconds.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA 2014 might be a super team. They brought in some very impactful outsiders to join the team. Kudos to AS for fighting to keep all of his trapped girls and a couple of VSA girls, even though it’s clear that some of them don’t really belong there. Hopefully he can develop them; otherwise, many of those players will likely be replaced next year with even more outsiders. VDA’s future looks bright with star players coming from outside the club.
I mean no disrespect, but I don’t think either of their feeder teams won a single game at their tournament this past weekend except to a non pre-ECNL team.
They did tie a game against each other... I guess that's something.
PWSI v VSA
Final Score 1-1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDA 2014 might be a super team. They brought in some very impactful outsiders to join the team. Kudos to AS for fighting to keep all of his trapped girls and a couple of VSA girls, even though it’s clear that some of them don’t really belong there. Hopefully he can develop them; otherwise, many of those players will likely be replaced next year with even more outsiders. VDA’s future looks bright with star players coming from outside the club.
I mean no disrespect, but I don’t think either of their feeder teams won a single game at their tournament this past weekend except to a non pre-ECNL team.
Anonymous wrote:Not if 95% of the team is made up of those teams.