Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, not on your “play-up” obsession bandwagon. Sorry, lady.
Of course, all women here. It makes even people on your side not want to be.
It’s not sexist, you really need a chill pill. Wish you had the background but you obviously don’t.
So post to the masses. I did ask nicely. I have no clue who you are talking about, and I don't actually care. I love Spirit, and I want people to love it too. So I don't want us to sound like a bunch of paranoid, pseudopyschic nutjobs. It hurts us all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, not on your “play-up” obsession bandwagon. Sorry, lady.
Of course, all women here. It makes even people on your side not want to be.
It’s not sexist, you really need a chill pill. Wish you had the background but you obviously don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Facts, not recruitment, you crazy woman. Go back to your Barca Academy thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, not on your “play-up” obsession bandwagon. Sorry, lady.
Of course, all women here. It makes even people on your side not want to be.
Anonymous wrote:One talented player can close a 1-2 goal gap. 3-4 can change the soul of a team.
Nothing but a recruitment line. But good luck finding the players that are going to change the soul of the team
Anonymous wrote:Yes, not on your “play-up” obsession bandwagon. Sorry, lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Establish a real pipeline with real clubs that have a history of developing players and hire coaches that know how to develop players. Spirit has none of this. Current director is long on resume and short on accomplishment. Other staff is short on both.
This is what Spirit MD, Richmond United, NC Courage, VDA, Penn Fusion, NC Fusion, etc have all done. They didn’t just start a club one day. It took planning and time with qualified people. Not people looking to attach themselves to a “pro” team.
This comment makes no sense. Coaches at Spirit VA came from other clubs like McLean, FCV, etc.
As a Spirit parent, I'd argue that the one thing Spirit DOES have is the coaching. I have issues with the bloated rosters, choices for where and when players play, inconsistent talent, etc., but I can see that DDs team is considerably better now (despite these issues) and is playing tighter games, etc., than they were in the fall and last year. That means only one thing -- coaches are doing the best they can with what they currently have to work with. I do agree with PPs that 3-4 players (less in a couple age groups) could be the difference in one and two goal differential games. We are not seeing the blowouts we saw last year....
Anonymous wrote:The playups, with the exception of the 07, are not the best for THEIR own age group let alone the age group they are playing up with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The regular playups, except for the 07, are not the best in their age group.
Could it be that the position needed to be filled is not the primary position of the best player in their own age group? I.e, defensive vice offensive? Did i read this wrong? The previous 2 replies seem to talk out of an age group.