Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come WSMD is having way more success than WSVA?
A longer established and higher quality feeder club in Pipeline is why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come WSMD is having way more success than WSVA?
A longer established and higher quality feeder club in Pipeline is why.
Anonymous wrote:How come WSMD is having way more success than WSVA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Winning is the best advertisement available. A winning club does very little recruiting...and when they do, recruiting is easy. FCV is a business. It's their job to be successful. It's a never ending process.
This is where Spirit shot themselves in the foot. The failed to field competetive teams and now they cant put together a good recruiting strategy.
FCV beat WS fair and square. Team vs Team. Age group vs Age group. To the winner goes the riches. Never forget....its a competetion in more ways than one.
Simple
Sincerely,
WS Parent.
They failed to compete. Almost two years of scores back that up, and the constant pretense of "development over wins" is used to justify it. What I have to wonder is: can they? Is the inability to compete now something Spirit has locked itself into? Or can they make the choices it takes to win?
As a Spirit parent. Fair question. There are kids working hard and individually show well. But moves have to be made to continue.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all those 2008 players that are playing up on 2007 plan to do so again? Has the coach given any indication if he plans to do that again? Is it 3 2008 players currently playing 2007?
Where?
Spirit. Isn't that what this thread is about? Spirit and ID sessions?
There is no Spirit 07 DA team.
Anonymous wrote:Do all those 2008 players that are playing up on 2007 plan to do so again? Has the coach given any indication if he plans to do that again? Is it 3 2008 players currently playing 2007?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all those 2008 players that are playing up on 2007 plan to do so again? Has the coach given any indication if he plans to do that again? Is it 3 2008 players currently playing 2007?
Where?
Spirit. Isn't that what this thread is about? Spirit and ID sessions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do all those 2008 players that are playing up on 2007 plan to do so again? Has the coach given any indication if he plans to do that again? Is it 3 2008 players currently playing 2007?
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Do all those 2008 players that are playing up on 2007 plan to do so again? Has the coach given any indication if he plans to do that again? Is it 3 2008 players currently playing 2007?
Anonymous wrote:does anyone know the picture for the 2007 WSVA team next year? Do they have a decent amount of girls interested? Given this thread, I am scared to even ask but am concerned that nobody can seem to answer how spirit plans to turn things around going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Winning is the best advertisement available. A winning club does very little recruiting...and when they do, recruiting is easy. FCV is a business. It's their job to be successful. It's a never ending process.
This is where Spirit shot themselves in the foot. The failed to field competetive teams and now they cant put together a good recruiting strategy.
FCV beat WS fair and square. Team vs Team. Age group vs Age group. To the winner goes the riches. Never forget....its a competetion in more ways than one.
Simple
Sincerely,
WS Parent.
They failed to compete. Almost two years of scores back that up, and the constant pretense of "development over wins" is used to justify it. What I have to wonder is: can they? Is the inability to compete now something Spirit has locked itself into? Or can they make the choices it takes to win?
As a Spirit parent. Fair question. There are kids working hard and individually show well. But moves have to be made to continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Winning is the best advertisement available. A winning club does very little recruiting...and when they do, recruiting is easy. FCV is a business. It's their job to be successful. It's a never ending process.
This is where Spirit shot themselves in the foot. The failed to field competetive teams and now they cant put together a good recruiting strategy.
FCV beat WS fair and square. Team vs Team. Age group vs Age group. To the winner goes the riches. Never forget....its a competetion in more ways than one.
Simple
Sincerely,
WS Parent.
They failed to compete. Almost two years of scores back that up, and the constant pretense of "development over wins" is used to justify it. What I have to wonder is: can they? Is the inability to compete now something Spirit has locked itself into? Or can they make the choices it takes to win?