Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have gone to a couple of benfica clinics. Best coaching and training sessions I’ve seen in the DMV. Solid players in Benfica kits, with a few very good.
What ages? Is this more of a small kids thing or did it have older kids too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Oh, please tell us all the virtues of player for team 3 at your big local soccer club. Please tell the parents what they are missing by not having a dad coach.
Guardian of this and similar threads—why are you so defensive of these offerings against people who have experienced them and find them lacking? When you shut down any opposing views, you create the impression among neutral parties that you are either affiliated with one of them or very highly biased toward them. It doesn’t help your case.
I’m not trying to make a case, you are.
What is your actual experience with the club? Who were the coaches you believe to be so lacking? How much does the program even cost?
Surely you have these answers.
Actually, you're both trying to make a case, and poorly.
Not a lot of real information in this thread, just a brand.
I don't agree. He didn't do anything to advocate. He just said either mention something specific you don't like or shut up. It seems like all people on this board do is complain about everything and tear it all down. Must be a miserable life to lead when nothing at all holds any joy.
Reading through this cesspool of a thread, it seems the lovers and the haters both don't have a case. You must be the lover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Oh, please tell us all the virtues of player for team 3 at your big local soccer club. Please tell the parents what they are missing by not having a dad coach.
Guardian of this and similar threads—why are you so defensive of these offerings against people who have experienced them and find them lacking? When you shut down any opposing views, you create the impression among neutral parties that you are either affiliated with one of them or very highly biased toward them. It doesn’t help your case.
I’m not trying to make a case, you are.
What is your actual experience with the club? Who were the coaches you believe to be so lacking? How much does the program even cost?
Surely you have these answers.
Actually, you're both trying to make a case, and poorly.
Not a lot of real information in this thread, just a brand.
I don't agree. He didn't do anything to advocate. He just said either mention something specific you don't like or shut up. It seems like all people on this board do is complain about everything and tear it all down. Must be a miserable life to lead when nothing at all holds any joy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Oh, please tell us all the virtues of player for team 3 at your big local soccer club. Please tell the parents what they are missing by not having a dad coach.
Guardian of this and similar threads—why are you so defensive of these offerings against people who have experienced them and find them lacking? When you shut down any opposing views, you create the impression among neutral parties that you are either affiliated with one of them or very highly biased toward them. It doesn’t help your case.
I’m not trying to make a case, you are.
What is your actual experience with the club? Who were the coaches you believe to be so lacking? How much does the program even cost?
Surely you have these answers.
Actually, you're both trying to make a case, and poorly.
Not a lot of real information in this thread, just a brand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Oh, please tell us all the virtues of player for team 3 at your big local soccer club. Please tell the parents what they are missing by not having a dad coach.
Guardian of this and similar threads—why are you so defensive of these offerings against people who have experienced them and find them lacking? When you shut down any opposing views, you create the impression among neutral parties that you are either affiliated with one of them or very highly biased toward them. It doesn’t help your case.
I’m not trying to make a case, you are.
What is your actual experience with the club? Who were the coaches you believe to be so lacking? How much does the program even cost?
Surely you have these answers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Oh, please tell us all the virtues of player for team 3 at your big local soccer club. Please tell the parents what they are missing by not having a dad coach.
Guardian of this and similar threads—why are you so defensive of these offerings against people who have experienced them and find them lacking? When you shut down any opposing views, you create the impression among neutral parties that you are either affiliated with one of them or very highly biased toward them. It doesn’t help your case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Oh, please tell us all the virtues of player for team 3 at your big local soccer club. Please tell the parents what they are missing by not having a dad coach.
Guardian of this and similar threads—why are you so defensive of these offerings against people who have experienced them and find them lacking? When you shut down any opposing views, you create the impression among neutral parties that you are either affiliated with one of them or very highly biased toward them. It doesn’t help your case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Oh, please tell us all the virtues of player for team 3 at your big local soccer club. Please tell the parents what they are missing by not having a dad coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have gone to a couple of benfica clinics. Best coaching and training sessions I’ve seen in the DMV. Solid players in Benfica kits, with a few very good.
What ages? Is this more of a small kids thing or did it have older kids too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
People are actually commenting on how gullible parents can be. These businesses are mainly aimed at more casual types who associate a brand with quality without carefully inspecting the product.
Anonymous wrote:The academy is the training path for their professional teams. Soccer school is where they hire coaches to use the same system which is taught in the academy but there is no connection or path to the professional team. They use different names to make it clear that sending kids to the soccer school in no way gets them on a path to professional, unless you’re one of the idiot trolls on this board that conflates the two
Anonymous wrote:My kids have gone to a couple of benfica clinics. Best coaching and training sessions I’ve seen in the DMV. Solid players in Benfica kits, with a few very good.