Anonymous wrote:I thought SYC 2012s girls (?) bragged either here or on instagram how they were first in the nation?
Anonymous wrote:I thought SYC 2012s girls (?) bragged either here or on instagram how they were first in the nation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arl parent here for 5 years - both boys and girls. For the most part the coaches did not play kickball. Emphasis on passing and building from the back. We had one dissapointing coach along the way tho.
As for 2011g, we saw the Jeff Cup final when they dismanteled the no 3 ECNL team 4-0. Arl passed in circles around the IL team. It was not just about the CB and one attacker. They have 8-9 elite players controlling the game. They have a very fast/technical winger and two gritty strikers but the whole back line is excellent. Four goals from four different players. Arl may have been lucky with the talent in NoVa but CP and the club must have done something right. Its very impressive soccer.
I must say the 2011g Arlington parents that come on here to brag do trigger my gag reflex, but my soccer app does have them No. 1 in the country, so at least they have something to brag about.
It and FCV’s U19 team are the DMV’s only girls teams ranked top 10 nationally. Let them brag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arl parent here for 5 years - both boys and girls. For the most part the coaches did not play kickball. Emphasis on passing and building from the back. We had one dissapointing coach along the way tho.
As for 2011g, we saw the Jeff Cup final when they dismanteled the no 3 ECNL team 4-0. Arl passed in circles around the IL team. It was not just about the CB and one attacker. They have 8-9 elite players controlling the game. They have a very fast/technical winger and two gritty strikers but the whole back line is excellent. Four goals from four different players. Arl may have been lucky with the talent in NoVa but CP and the club must have done something right. Its very impressive soccer.
I must say the 2011g Arlington parents that come on here to brag do trigger my gag reflex, but my soccer app does have them No. 1 in the country, so at least they have something to brag about.
Anonymous wrote:Arl parent here for 5 years - both boys and girls. For the most part the coaches did not play kickball. Emphasis on passing and building from the back. We had one dissapointing coach along the way tho.
As for 2011g, we saw the Jeff Cup final when they dismanteled the no 3 ECNL team 4-0. Arl passed in circles around the IL team. It was not just about the CB and one attacker. They have 8-9 elite players controlling the game. They have a very fast/technical winger and two gritty strikers but the whole back line is excellent. Four goals from four different players. Arl may have been lucky with the talent in NoVa but CP and the club must have done something right. Its very impressive soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Arl parent here for 5 years - both boys and girls. For the most part the coaches did not play kickball. Emphasis on passing and building from the back. We had one dissapointing coach along the way tho.
As for 2011g, we saw the Jeff Cup final when they dismanteled the no 3 ECNL team 4-0. Arl passed in circles around the IL team. It was not just about the CB and one attacker. They have 8-9 elite players controlling the game. They have a very fast/technical winger and two gritty strikers but the whole back line is excellent. Four goals from four different players. Arl may have been lucky with the talent in NoVa but CP and the club must have done something right. Its very impressive soccer.
Anonymous wrote:If you're not big, fast, strong, and overdeveloped for your age group, you can't make an Arlington ecnl team.
Show me an average or later developer on any ecnl team that they have... And there aren't any.
Anonymous wrote:If you're not big, fast, strong, and overdeveloped for your age group, you can't make an Arlington ecnl team.
Show me an average or later developer on any ecnl team that they have... And there aren't any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, Arlington builds out of the back at the younger ages and just doesn't focus on finishing they way they need to. I'm not sure what PP means about "individualistic style" of soccer, because most of the Arlington teams work quite a bit on passing -- they just can score.
This is Alexandria too. It was Barca when my kids were there too.
It's a big frustration for everyone that nobody can finish these days.
It's funny---when I was a kid everyone wanted to be a goal-scoring striker. You had some amazing strikers with creativity and finishing ability. It is next to impossible to find a good "9" these days.
I have a kid U18/19 MLSNext and if the one '9' is injured, nobody else can finish--but at least they have one 9. On my other kid's ECNL team, the forwards could not finish on a wide open goal.
Beautiful building and zero finishing. Gone are beautiful long shots (which you still see in FIFA games).
My older son was a goal scoring machine--total nose for the goal...which was pretty much beat out of him. Then it became so he would never take a gddamn shot. He'd always pass it---even when the shot was the correct thing for that moment/space, etc.
Generalize and exaggerate much?