Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.
Started with playing on a top Bethesda Boys team before going to Metro.
Bottom line, parents followed the right path if this their daughter's passion. Start with boys, play up as long as physically and mentally possible. We've seen this approach with just about every top player in the country for years. It truly is the model for highest success for the very best. FYI, there is an 08 that plays in the '05 Florida United GA (ranked #9 in the US) that has also been invited to this camp.
LOL, happens when a club cares about players not only their ambitious attitude to have a team ranking 1st.
That’s actually funny. We all know the McLean 05 coach is not in
this for the players. It’s all about him and how this looks for him as a coach.
McLean is just as bad as TSJFCV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when everyone has finished growing, thats when the real selection begins. players at 14 are still in puberty.
Yes, yes, but many of the eventual national level players were also going to YNT camps at U15 so it is a pretty strong signal.
Anonymous wrote:when everyone has finished growing, thats when the real selection begins. players at 14 are still in puberty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.
Started with playing on a top Bethesda Boys team before going to Metro.
Bottom line, parents followed the right path if this their daughter's passion. Start with boys, play up as long as physically and mentally possible. We've seen this approach with just about every top player in the country for years. It truly is the model for highest success for the very best. FYI, there is an 08 that plays in the '05 Florida United GA (ranked #9 in the US) that has also been invited to this camp.
LOL, happens when a club cares about players not only their ambitious attitude to have a team ranking 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.
Started with playing on a top Bethesda Boys team before going to Metro.
Bottom line, parents followed the right path if this their daughter's passion. Start with boys, play up as long as physically and mentally possible. We've seen this approach with just about every top player in the country for years. It truly is the model for highest success for the very best. FYI, there is an 08 that plays in the '05 Florida United GA (ranked #9 in the US) that has also been invited to this camp.
LOL, happens when a club cares about players not only their ambitious attitude to have a team ranking 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a camp. Not a roster spot.
And?
And what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.
Started with playing on a top Bethesda Boys team before going to Metro.
Bottom line, parents followed the right path if this their daughter's passion. Start with boys, play up as long as physically and mentally possible. We've seen this approach with just about every top player in the country for years. It truly is the model for highest success for the very best. FYI, there is an 08 that plays in the '05 Florida United GA (ranked #9 in the US) that has also been invited to this camp.
LOL, happens when a club cares about players not only their ambitious attitude to have a team ranking 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.
Started with playing on a top Bethesda Boys team before going to Metro.
Bottom line, parents followed the right path if this their daughter's passion. Start with boys, play up as long as physically and mentally possible. We've seen this approach with just about every top player in the country for years. It truly is the model for highest success for the very best. FYI, there is an 08 that plays in the '05 Florida United GA (ranked #9 in the US) that has also been invited to this camp.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, and I'm not this kid's parent. I don't have a kid at this age level on the YNT.
Anonymous wrote:This is a camp. Not a roster spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a camp. Not a roster spot.
And?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.
Started with playing on a top Bethesda Boys team before going to Metro.
Bottom line, parents followed the right path if this their daughter's passion. Start with boys, play up as long as physically and mentally possible. We've seen this approach with just about every top player in the country for years. It truly is the model for highest success for the very best. FYI, there is an 08 that plays in the '05 Florida United GA (ranked #9 in the US) that has also been invited to this camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.
and whose parents also started this thread lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the McLean girls plays two age groups up and the Ajax girl played two age groups up when she lived here before moving to Europe. She’s been playing in the boys league in Europe, I think.
The 07 from McLean is the player from Metro GA who parents on this forum
have been hating on for years- saying she’s not good enough, etc. She’s controlling
games for 05 McLean this year- guess the mean/jealous parents were wrong.