Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do parents post videos of their kids on this site and then get upset for any backlash or critique?
The kids being defended are the “opponents” in the video. Regardless of the skill levels ALL the kids in the video are young kids and the level of criticism says more about you as a person than it does about some kids playing a game.
Ummm. No. This is the first I’ve posted in this thread.
I’ve seen it before where parents promote their kids with videos on this forum.
I will never understand it. Do they think they will be discovered?
Worked pretty well for that girl out in California...and IMO there are other girls that are just as talented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some good info here. Seems there is a wide mix of competition. Just heard it was a lot of travel if we want to join. Looks fun from the videos I just looked at. Seems there is a local young girls team that is quite good.
Video link?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MAI2qnSK6Gc
These four play so well together! Impressive!
If they are ever in the mood to get in 60-90 mins against some 2006 girls who are hungry to see how they stack up, I'd love to be in touch with you. Maybe 10 min games with 4 to 5 mins rest between games? Or whatever suits them!
I am a college coach and I would like to get in touch with you. I have never seen 4 soccer players this good at their young age. How would you like to play D1 soccer on scholarship? They can play any position. So impressive!
http://sportingva.com/
https://twitter.com/sportingva?lang=en
FCV Girls but I think they play up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do parents post videos of their kids on this site and then get upset for any backlash or critique?
The kids being defended are the “opponents” in the video. Regardless of the skill levels ALL the kids in the video are young kids and the level of criticism says more about you as a person than it does about some kids playing a game.
Ummm. No. This is the first I’ve posted in this thread.
I’ve seen it before where parents promote their kids with videos on this forum.
I will never understand it. Do they think they will be discovered?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do parents post videos of their kids on this site and then get upset for any backlash or critique?
The kids being defended are the “opponents” in the video. Regardless of the skill levels ALL the kids in the video are young kids and the level of criticism says more about you as a person than it does about some kids playing a game.
?Anonymous wrote:Why do parents post videos of their kids on this site and then get upset for any backlash or critique?
Anonymous wrote:Nobody say anything bad about these girls ok? What a joke of a thread of bad self promotion. Nobody believes the last few posts either. Dumb.
Anonymous wrote:wow, commenting that the format and paying a ton of money to go down to Disney is wasteful spending is now attacking 9/10 year old girls. OMG. If you want to get more detailed the Virginia girls were decent but to promote national champions at 9/10 years old for something where there was no real competition really is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some good info here. Seems there is a wide mix of competition. Just heard it was a lot of travel if we want to join. Looks fun from the videos I just looked at. Seems there is a local young girls team that is quite good.
Video link?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MAI2qnSK6Gc
These four play so well together! Impressive!
If they are ever in the mood to get in 60-90 mins against some 2006 girls who are hungry to see how they stack up, I'd love to be in touch with you. Maybe 10 min games with 4 to 5 mins rest between games? Or whatever suits them!
I am a college coach and I would like to get in touch with you. I have never seen 4 soccer players this good at their young age. How would you like to play D1 soccer on scholarship? They can play any position. So impressive!
Not sure if trolling, lol?!?...
Are you serious, people paid money for this?
Yes, it's soccer in a non stop triangle. Good for development. My boys do it as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some good info here. Seems there is a wide mix of competition. Just heard it was a lot of travel if we want to join. Looks fun from the videos I just looked at. Seems there is a local young girls team that is quite good.
Video link?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MAI2qnSK6Gc
These four play so well together! Impressive!
If they are ever in the mood to get in 60-90 mins against some 2006 girls who are hungry to see how they stack up, I'd love to be in touch with you. Maybe 10 min games with 4 to 5 mins rest between games? Or whatever suits them!
I am a college coach and I would like to get in touch with you. I have never seen 4 soccer players this good at their young age. How would you like to play D1 soccer on scholarship? They can play any position. So impressive!
Not sure if trolling, lol?!?...
Are you serious, people paid money for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is soccer in a non-stop triangle better for development than juggling? How does it compare to free styling? I want my DC to be able to catch it behind their neck.
The neck catching is 2016. Come into the present. Your child needs to work on catching it on one ear.
Or you can stop trolling.
We'll see which happens first.
"Catch it on one ear" At first I was like WTH is he talking about. ROFL.