Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like they’re becoming a club. Cheer the victories but when they lose, it’s because it’s development to reach higher goals.
I guess I don't understand what's wrong with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were working overtime this weekend at the Mid Atlantic Championship. Not sure how many of their teams made it to finals and won.
1.
And zero.
One team reached the final. But this was their first year putting a team together.
Putting together a team? or a dozen?
Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like they’re becoming a club. Cheer the victories but when they lose, it’s because it’s development to reach higher goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were working overtime this weekend at the Mid Atlantic Championship. Not sure how many of their teams made it to finals and won.
1.
And zero.
One team reached the final. But this was their first year putting a team together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were working overtime this weekend at the Mid Atlantic Championship. Not sure how many of their teams made it to finals and won.
1.
And zero.
One team reached the final. But this was their first year putting a team together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were working overtime this weekend at the Mid Atlantic Championship. Not sure how many of their teams made it to finals and won.
1.
And zero.
Anonymous wrote:Kinda weird to use farmed bots and apps to inflate those insta followers numbers. Why is youth soccer plagued with self-conscious and con artists?
Anonymous wrote:They were working overtime this weekend at the Mid Atlantic Championship. Not sure how many of their teams made it to finals and won.
Anonymous wrote:Completely agree with this.
It’s a shame honestly. False8 is a great training program but they are starting to lose focus on their mission by just highlighting kids trying to get ig famous.