Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, 13 pages about U13 girls soccer. I remember those days when I thought it mattered. Don’t get to worked up about it. It’s not worth your time or energy.
Unfortunately, when a program is successful, especially in a competitive environment like youth soccer and futsal, there will always be people who misunderstand its intentions or feel threatened by Ballers Elite.
At the end of the day, what matters is that the players are developing, enjoying the game, and being given opportunities to compete at a high level. Bringing top players together isn’t about winning, it’s about challenging them to grow by playing against the best. That’s how soccer culture improves in the U.S.
The way the team’s style of play was beautiful, cohesive, and respectful shows that the coaching and training are working. People will always have opinions, but as long as the kids, parents, and coaches know the mission and values of Ballers Elite, that’s what counts, and because of that I’m taking my daughter to their umbrella in Northern Va. 90% of the team trains under their umbrella.
Soccer culture in the US improves by bringing together a super team of 9 and 10 year olds to demolish (relatively) strong club teams at a tournament?
God help us if this is a step in the right direction of US soccer culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, 13 pages about U13 girls soccer. I remember those days when I thought it mattered. Don’t get to worked up about it. It’s not worth your time or energy.
Unfortunately, when a program is successful, especially in a competitive environment like youth soccer and futsal, there will always be people who misunderstand its intentions or feel threatened by Ballers Elite.
At the end of the day, what matters is that the players are developing, enjoying the game, and being given opportunities to compete at a high level. Bringing top players together isn’t about winning, it’s about challenging them to grow by playing against the best. That’s how soccer culture improves in the U.S.
The way the team’s style of play was beautiful, cohesive, and respectful shows that the coaching and training are working. People will always have opinions, but as long as the kids, parents, and coaches know the mission and values of Ballers Elite, that’s what counts, and because of that I’m taking my daughter to their umbrella in Northern Va. 90% of the team trains under their umbrella.