Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:/\ what a maroon, what an ignoraminus.
Agreed! ...has never watched local DA teams play.
Lol has never watched European soccer in his life.
Sounds like a bitter Central American follower
Sounds like a racist red neck follower
Well, I'm gonna agree with you on that last part about the racism, but ... comparing VIVA to the DA is laughable, and so is the assertion that any team coached by Bo plays anything resembling the football played in La Liga.
That VIVA 05 team is barely better than Bethesda's B team - in other words the team made up of players who weren't good enough to make(or stay on) Bethesda's DA team. And that's not for lack of size or speed. It's because the skill level on that Bethesda 05 DA team is freaking amazing.
What's sort of ironic is that there actually is a Villarreal coach in the DMV right now. Javi Cano was a head coach in their youth academy from 2011-2017. He's now the U15 coach at DCU.
La Liga clubs are not looking for players in clubs like ABGC. They're just looking for marketing partnerships to spread their brand name in a very lucrative market.
Looks like they bet on the wrong horse this time, but they'll survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not why they had a bad season though, that has been the approach for years. As for their actual academy in Spain, that’s great, but who are the coaches who were sent over to VIVA? What are their names, positions, level of involvement?
Villarreal cf sent one of their directors of methodology(they only have three). The director of methodology is named julio and he picks a guys from spain that he thinks that will suit the players at viva.
So the coaches who train the players and manage the games for VIVA come from the Villarreal academy in Spain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Olympaicos DC Academy based in Falls Church/Annandale still has a couple of spots on 08 and 07 teams.
Here is the academy video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xj1uXHYAUA
https://olympiacosdc.com/
My son plays there for 05s and it is a great year-around program that includes monthly player evaluations, fitness testing and video/classroom sessions. We have been involved in travel soccer in the area for a number of years and never experienced anything like this. Olympiacos DC has only one team per age group and they really focus on player development - not on numbers. Wish all of the soccer parents best of luck!
Lol they had 9 players show up for the whole tournament!!!!!
I’m sure no one wants to play in ODSL
or for a Greek team at that.
And look at how an Viva team plays at "higher level" league performed at recent tournament. That is a big 0 - 4 record.
VIRGINIAN ELITE SOCCER TOURNAMENT 2019
Saturday, May 25, 2019
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1 HERNDON YOUTH SOCCER CICLONES WHITE 3
FC DULLES UNITED ACADEMY GOLD 05 3 VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1
Sunday, May 26, 2019
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 0 HIGH PERFORMANCE HPSC BULLDOGS 05 2
OLYMPIACOS DC 05 BOYS 5 VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1
They had 9 players show up for the whole tournament!!!
Anonymous wrote:Who are these freakshow soccer boosters for these two clubs? Why would I ever want my kid to join either team!
Anonymous wrote:That’s not why they had a bad season though, that has been the approach for years. As for their actual academy in Spain, that’s great, but who are the coaches who were sent over to VIVA? What are their names, positions, level of involvement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what does Villareal even get out of having a little itty bitty program affiliation in northern virginia? Doubt they need it with the millions of dollars they get as a La Liga club
Check out the VILLARREAL CF website for that answer: https://www.villarrealcf.es/academias-internacionales/academias-internacionales
Their mission is positive, invoking holistic growth to the player not just on the field but also off, and their reach is global.
Those clubs not affiliated (Arlington, Alexandria, McLean, Vienna, Chantilly, Braddock Road) have now resorted to their typical annual roasting on this forum in an effort to dismantle what can turn out to be a proper academy which helps foster player/personal growth. Typical capitalistic warfare.
Anonymous wrote:I agree, I used coach in arlington da and they told me to pick the biggest/strongest and fastest players and I will win every game. That is why I left the da program.
Not just the DA in Arlington, all of Arlington teams. This is how it is everywhere in the DMV with the exception of 1 or 2 clubs.
Absolutely agree.
Most coaches resort to playing "kickball" and a form of lacrosse/hockey and having the biggest, strongest and fastest players helps them win possession upfield thereby creating more scoring opportunities. Ultimately, this form of playing soccer is has not and will not help US Soccer challenge for a top spot in the world which should be the goal and objective of all clubs claiming affiliation with US Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch a VIVA team play all they do is play direct to big, fast forwards. As soon as they start to struggle with the build-up coaches freak out and abandon the game plan. Nothing wrong with that of course, but don’t be s hypocrite.
That is why bo and carlos brought the spanish coaches, to change the style more effectively. The spanish coaches are teaching to the coaches not to do that what every American coach does.
Makes NO sense - if Bo was so great and put so many kids in colleges, why he could not teach the coaches. Spanish coaches had minimal to zero impact over a year. All BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch a VIVA team play all they do is play direct to big, fast forwards. As soon as they start to struggle with the build-up coaches freak out and abandon the game plan. Nothing wrong with that of course, but don’t be s hypocrite.
That is why bo and carlos brought the spanish coaches, to change the style more effectively. The spanish coaches are teaching to the coaches not to do that what every American coach does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are not sign up or switch to viva villareal, you are not getting looked by professional coaches, and you are not going to see villareal fc training ground. -Bo & Carlos
P.S.: I need some funding asap and Bo knows how to sale.
Anybody can see Villareal training ground - just pay money, buy tickets and go. I was on tour of the AC Milan training grounds and saw Barcelona training grounds as wellIt is all about the money.
Getting to be seen by professional coaches becomes important by 16 -17. Before that the most important thing is player development and being trained by the professional coaches. According to FIFA rules, a US-based player can only go and train in European academy after the age of 18. So prior to that nothing will work no matter what. Any one can send their child to some commercial camp in Spain, Portugal, England etc. for 10 days. It will not make your player better. What makes a player is training 4-5 days a week year around. US system of Fall/Spring seasons does not work.
Let's wish Carlos some funding and have Bo sell you guys somethingis it about the players or about SALEs and money????
Lol but not anybody can play on the training grounds, as well as have the experience of villarreal cf coaches coaching you.
Anonymous wrote:you never know, some local kid from Annendale might be better than a kid in Spain who has been fully immersed in soccer every day of his life since he could walk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Olympaicos DC Academy based in Falls Church/Annandale still has a couple of spots on 08 and 07 teams.
Here is the academy video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xj1uXHYAUA
https://olympiacosdc.com/
My son plays there for 05s and it is a great year-around program that includes monthly player evaluations, fitness testing and video/classroom sessions. We have been involved in travel soccer in the area for a number of years and never experienced anything like this. Olympiacos DC has only one team per age group and they really focus on player development - not on numbers. Wish all of the soccer parents best of luck!
Lol they had 9 players show up for the whole tournament!!!!!
I’m sure no one wants to play in ODSL
or for a Greek team at that.
And look at how an Viva team plays at "higher level" league performed at recent tournament. That is a big 0 - 4 record.
VIRGINIAN ELITE SOCCER TOURNAMENT 2019
Saturday, May 25, 2019
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1 HERNDON YOUTH SOCCER CICLONES WHITE 3
FC DULLES UNITED ACADEMY GOLD 05 3 VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1
Sunday, May 26, 2019
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 0 HIGH PERFORMANCE HPSC BULLDOGS 05 2
OLYMPIACOS DC 05 BOYS 5 VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1
They had 9 players show up for the whole tournament!!!
Flat out lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Olympaicos DC Academy based in Falls Church/Annandale still has a couple of spots on 08 and 07 teams.
Here is the academy video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xj1uXHYAUA
https://olympiacosdc.com/
My son plays there for 05s and it is a great year-around program that includes monthly player evaluations, fitness testing and video/classroom sessions. We have been involved in travel soccer in the area for a number of years and never experienced anything like this. Olympiacos DC has only one team per age group and they really focus on player development - not on numbers. Wish all of the soccer parents best of luck!
Lol they had 9 players show up for the whole tournament!!!!!
I’m sure no one wants to play in ODSL
or for a Greek team at that.
And look at how an Viva team plays at "higher level" league performed at recent tournament. That is a big 0 - 4 record.
VIRGINIAN ELITE SOCCER TOURNAMENT 2019
Saturday, May 25, 2019
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1 HERNDON YOUTH SOCCER CICLONES WHITE 3
FC DULLES UNITED ACADEMY GOLD 05 3 VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1
Sunday, May 26, 2019
VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 0 HIGH PERFORMANCE HPSC BULLDOGS 05 2
OLYMPIACOS DC 05 BOYS 5 VILLARREAL VIRGINIA ACADEMY 2005 YELLOW 1
They had 9 players show up for the whole tournament!!!