Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The MU 2006 team is a complete mess. The team is 1/2 2006 players and the rest of the team is 2007s, 2008's and even 2009 players. The do not have a 2007 team at all. I'm wondering what their longterm plan is for the younger teams.
It seems the long term plan is to leverage the partnerships with GFR, Stoddert, and Potomac to pull the best players from those three. The partnerships cl have come too late for 2006 for this season.
Anonymous wrote:The MU 2006 team is a complete mess. The team is 1/2 2006 players and the rest of the team is 2007s, 2008's and even 2009 players. The do not have a 2007 team at all. I'm wondering what their longterm plan is for the younger teams.
Anonymous wrote:The MU 2006 team is a complete mess. The team is 1/2 2006 players and the rest of the team is 2007s, 2008's and even 2009 players. The do not have a 2007 team at all. I'm wondering what their longterm plan is for the younger teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where does MU practice at? I have a DD currently U12 and Idk if the commute is worth it? coming from Alexandria/Springfield area
If she’s a good player, they’ll probably play her with the 17s. #development
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Got the impression they had numbers problems and really had no choice but to play kids up in order to have enough kids to compete at all?
The 19s keep taking 03s up to their team, even when they have numbers, whereas the 03 group is small. That forces the 03s to need 04s, which may even force the 04 to need 05s. There is no reason for an 07 on the 05s though. That's what's been happening week in and week out. There's always 2 or more 03s being pulled to a team even when they have sufficient at age players.
The 07 is one of the best players on the 05 team. That is a playup that works both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t mention players anymore- it’s upsetting to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where does MU practice at? I have a DD currently U12 and Idk if the commute is worth it? coming from Alexandria/Springfield area
If she’s a good player, they’ll probably play her with the 17s. #development
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Got the impression they had numbers problems and really had no choice but to play kids up in order to have enough kids to compete at all?
The 19s keep taking 03s up to their team, even when they have numbers, whereas the 03 group is small. That forces the 03s to need 04s, which may even force the 04 to need 05s. There is no reason for an 07 on the 05s though. That's what's been happening week in and week out. There's always 2 or more 03s being pulled to a team even when they have sufficient at age players.
The 07 is one of the best players on the 05 team. That is a playup that works both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where does MU practice at? I have a DD currently U12 and Idk if the commute is worth it? coming from Alexandria/Springfield area
If she’s a good player, they’ll probably play her with the 17s. #development
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Got the impression they had numbers problems and really had no choice but to play kids up in order to have enough kids to compete at all?
The 19s keep taking 03s up to their team, even when they have numbers, whereas the 03 group is small. That forces the 03s to need 04s, which may even force the 04 to need 05s. There is no reason for an 07 on the 05s though. That's what's been happening week in and week out. There's always 2 or more 03s being pulled to a team even when they have sufficient at age players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they do playups if they don't help the team and the girls aren't ready to play that level?
Because the parents.
I am a parent whose DD been asked to play up. We do NOT want her to play up. It is NOT our choice. It is DEFINITELY NOT our request. It would be BETTER for her to play at age (and get more minutes.) We are PISSED, and listening to BS on this thread that is basically criticizing her for something beyond our control is beyond irritating. Maybe if the older teams had enough players then they wouldn't need more kids to come and sit on the bench as play ups and not develop while concurrently being criticized by people who don't even know the situation.
Also, in that 03 FCV game -- the play ups coming in late were not coming in the middle or the back -- so how can one blame them the entire implosion and multiple goals on them when they weren't necessarily even involved in that breakdown? Call them out for not scoring the winning goal from up high -- which didn't happen prior to them coming in, but okay, they didn't prove their worth and save the day, but to blame them for a breakdown isn't fair either.
I have a DD at another club who is constantly being "invited" to playup. We did it once and have declined ever since. She played 1/3 of the first half and probably 1/4 of the second half. Playing with girls she doesn't normally train with she looked confused. And because she is young for her age group already she was with girls 2 grades above her in school. It's not good for development and she did not help them win the game. I have no idea why these coaches want all these extra kids on the bench. They already had 4 subs but for some reason they want to have 6 for each game. It makes no sense. We have been politely declining ever since and hoping that the coaches don't get angry. Why is it teams want so many subs sitting on their benches?