Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think any FVU team next year will get to finals week? Which one if any?
No. They need an entirely new coaching slate across the board for that to happen.
Some teams will make it because the Mid-Atlantic conference is weak. But you are spot on that new coaches are needed. Unlikely but desperately needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think any FVU team next year will get to finals week? Which one if any?
No. They need an entirely new coaching slate across the board for that to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think any FVU team next year will get to finals week? Which one if any?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the people that take issue with ECNL playoffs and what other people spend, what are the alternatives? kid loves soccer with the hopes of playing beyond high school age. Legit asking.
Attend college camps and follow up with coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the people that take issue with ECNL playoffs and what other people spend, what are the alternatives? kid loves soccer with the hopes of playing beyond high school age. Legit asking.
Attend college camps and follow up with coaches.
Exactly. Don’t listen to the sheep who tell you that you must spent $10,000+ per year. Most of them are trying to justify it to themselves, unsuccessfully.
You do realize that these college camps are the real money makers for the schools, right?
Sure. What’s your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW I'm typing all this from CA with a u14 kid that's been playing competitive soccer since she was 5. Yes, there's competitive soccer at age 5 in Socal.
I like commenting here just to argue with the idiots who think the know everything but get blown out every year in playoffs and west coast tournaments.
I'm telling you how Surf wins all the time. It's not magic. It's a refined core program that they follow from when the players are u6 all the way to when they're u16. Nobody takes shortcuts players, coaches, or parents.
Just stop, Surf wins all the time because they're viewed as the best club in San Diego for 20+ years and pull players from smaller clubs. Yes they develop a handful of their own, but most players start/develop at uLittles in a smaller club and then go to Surf as they get older.
this we got 2 yall!!! Lets celebrate emAnonymous wrote:Congrats to those 2 teams advancing to the finals week. I have no affiliation to the Bethesda 2010 team but was told that team will get to play SD Surf in the quarterfinals. Good luck to them. 2 DMV teams getting to play the San Diego team in play offs.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that 92 of 127 teams made it to playoffs?
Many with losing season records?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the people that take issue with ECNL playoffs and what other people spend, what are the alternatives? kid loves soccer with the hopes of playing beyond high school age. Legit asking.
Attend college camps and follow up with coaches.
Exactly. Don’t listen to the sheep who tell you that you must spent $10,000+ per year. Most of them are trying to justify it to themselves, unsuccessfully.
You do realize that these college camps are the real money makers for the schools, right?
Anonymous wrote:I was at nationals in Seattle for the first time and I was awestruck by the number of college coaches there. They were not watching younger teams AT ALL; I didn’t see a single college coach at the round of 16 Arlington vs Richmond game but someone correct me if I’m wrong. The younger kids have time to develop and get better and then hopefully impress coaches at U16. It should be every ECNL clubs goal to get their U16 teams there - that’s the best bang for your buck if you’re talking about where parents should spend money - at U16 nationals. But the USYNT scouts were at U14 games. I did see college coaches at U17 games where most of the players were already committed so I was scratching my head at that one. Why watch a U17 game with mostly commits?