Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point is, you all are a bunch of whiny snowflakes and have never seen or experienced some type of street soccer.
And you obviously have never seen the Bolivian League kids. Do a search in DCUM!
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Bro Ill take a brother from SE over any salvadorian 10 times over. Hell Ill take most white kids over a little hispanic in a fist fight.
Anonymous wrote:ST should be coaching the 2007 boys. It’s pretty clear that his MLS Next team gets the results.
Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are people talking about Brazil, South America, etc? This team/club has NO relation to any of that. Terms like “Samba” and “Joga” are just being culturally appropriated. No link to Fluminese or anything!
Anonymous wrote:ST should be coaching the 2007 boys. It’s pretty clear that his MLS Next team gets the results.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure why there is so much vitriol on this thread. Could someone post a video of this team playing? This way it will be easier to tell how they play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Street soccer. Where did it get your 2007B team? The team coached by your Technical Director, assisted by Assistant Technical Director? Let’s see… 11th out of 13 possible places in MLS Next. Two wins, seven losses, three ties. Eight goals scored, shut out EIGHT times in twelve games.
Mi son played under this Technocal Director and all they did at training was play. Then come games, same starting lineup, same formation, relied on who was the fasted runner and who could kick the hardest.
I completely agree with you. The technical director is kind of lazy. However, the club doesn't have a specific coaching format, each coach does their own thing. The 2007 is not the original SYC 2007 team either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Street soccer. Where did it get your 2007B team? The team coached by your Technical Director, assisted by Assistant Technical Director? Let’s see… 11th out of 13 possible places in MLS Next. Two wins, seven losses, three ties. Eight goals scored, shut out EIGHT times in twelve games.
Mi son played under this Technocal Director and all they did at training was play. Then come games, same starting lineup, same formation, relied on who was the fasted runner and who could kick the hardest.
I completely agree with you. The technical director is kind of lazy. However, the club doesn't have a specific coaching format, each coach does their own thing. The 2007 is not the original SYC 2007 team either.
Anonymous wrote:Street soccer. Where did it get your 2007B team? The team coached by your Technical Director, assisted by Assistant Technical Director? Let’s see… 11th out of 13 possible places in MLS Next. Two wins, seven losses, three ties. Eight goals scored, shut out EIGHT times in twelve games.
Mi son played under this Technocal Director and all they did at training was play. Then come games, same starting lineup, same formation, relied on who was the fasted runner and who could kick the hardest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Street soccer. Where did it get your 2007B team? The team coached by your Technical Director, assisted by Assistant Technical Director? Let’s see… 11th out of 13 possible places in MLS Next. Two wins, seven losses, three ties. Eight goals scored, shut out EIGHT times in twelve games.
Mi son played under this Technocal Director and all they did at training was play. Then come games, same starting lineup, same formation, relied on who was the fasted runner and who could kick the hardest.
That’s not true. You forget about yelling at referees, blaming the players and whatever else he did![]()
How do you take a State Cup champion team, gain a lot of good players, and then get ranked lower than the 2nd team in your age group?
Anonymous wrote:Street soccer. Where did it get your 2007B team? The team coached by your Technical Director, assisted by Assistant Technical Director? Let’s see… 11th out of 13 possible places in MLS Next. Two wins, seven losses, three ties. Eight goals scored, shut out EIGHT times in twelve games.
Mi son played under this Technocal Director and all they did at training was play. Then come games, same starting lineup, same formation, relied on who was the fasted runner and who could kick the hardest.