Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SYC soccer style and philosophy? Maybe this question and responses to it, won't get deleted and people can share the info.
Apparently posts about lightings at hoos and uniforms are ok to keep, but really how superficial is that to keep those posts and delete others.
What club has a style and philosophy would be a better question. Because I'll tell you right now, there isn't a club in this area that has a style of play, finds players that fit it, and hammers it in day in and day out. Combination of dilution, competition between clubs, they're just kids, so on and so forth. This is a business, running a club in the way you're describing, they would lose money because parents care about results or trophies af u-little.
Achilles hammers in possession-based soccer in training and games. Why do you think they loose so much? But a lot of families don’t have the patience for that and want wins too so they remain a small club.
Really??? My kid was out there years ago from Barca and his (and my take) was Sal seemed to favor kick ball style. It was nothing like Barca.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SYC soccer style and philosophy? Maybe this question and responses to it, won't get deleted and people can share the info.
Apparently posts about lightings at hoos and uniforms are ok to keep, but really how superficial is that to keep those posts and delete others.
What club has a style and philosophy would be a better question. Because I'll tell you right now, there isn't a club in this area that has a style of play, finds players that fit it, and hammers it in day in and day out. Combination of dilution, competition between clubs, they're just kids, so on and so forth. This is a business, running a club in the way you're describing, they would lose money because parents care about results or trophies af u-little.
Achilles hammers in possession-based soccer in training and games. Why do you think they loose so much? But a lot of families don’t have the patience for that and want wins too so they remain a small club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those saying it is coach dependent are correct. Most clubs worldwide do not have a style and philosophy that is the same top down and bottom up. If they do, once the director of football leaves and the manager leaves the style can change because the new people coming in want to play a different way.
So many people on this board want to live in dreamland where there is a perfect system that all kids are taught. It doesn't work that way. Find what works for you and your child. Also be willing to accept that your kid may not be a world class player no matter their desire and who is teaching what. And you know what? That's ok. Let them enjoy it and as a parent don't ruin their experience.
As for the whole, "Oh I guess it's ok to discuss this but not this here." You sound like a jerk when you try and get information that way. Moreover, you may be aware, there is a poster who comes across as more than slightly deranged. This individual posts things and replies to himself/herself, ruining the threads.
How you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Those saying it is coach dependent are correct. Most clubs worldwide do not have a style and philosophy that is the same top down and bottom up. If they do, once the director of football leaves and the manager leaves the style can change because the new people coming in want to play a different way.
So many people on this board want to live in dreamland where there is a perfect system that all kids are taught. It doesn't work that way. Find what works for you and your child. Also be willing to accept that your kid may not be a world class player no matter their desire and who is teaching what. And you know what? That's ok. Let them enjoy it and as a parent don't ruin their experience.
As for the whole, "Oh I guess it's ok to discuss this but not this here." You sound like a jerk when you try and get information that way. Moreover, you may be aware, there is a poster who comes across as more than slightly deranged. This individual posts things and replies to himself/herself, ruining the threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SYC soccer style and philosophy? Maybe this question and responses to it, won't get deleted and people can share the info.
Apparently posts about lightings at hoos and uniforms are ok to keep, but really how superficial is that to keep those posts and delete others.
What club has a style and philosophy would be a better question. Because I'll tell you right now, there isn't a club in this area that has a style of play, finds players that fit it, and hammers it in day in and day out. Combination of dilution, competition between clubs, they're just kids, so on and so forth. This is a business, running a club in the way you're describing, they would lose money because parents care about results or trophies af u-little.
Achilles hammers in possession-based soccer in training and games. Why do you think they loose so much? But a lot of families don’t have the patience for that and want wins too so they remain a small club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SYC soccer style and philosophy? Maybe this question and responses to it, won't get deleted and people can share the info.
Apparently posts about lightings at hoos and uniforms are ok to keep, but really how superficial is that to keep those posts and delete others.
What club has a style and philosophy would be a better question. Because I'll tell you right now, there isn't a club in this area that has a style of play, finds players that fit it, and hammers it in day in and day out. Combination of dilution, competition between clubs, they're just kids, so on and so forth. This is a business, running a club in the way you're describing, they would lose money because parents care about results or trophies af u-little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is SYC soccer style and philosophy? Maybe this question and responses to it, won't get deleted and people can share the info.
Apparently posts about lightings at hoos and uniforms are ok to keep, but really how superficial is that to keep those posts and delete others.
What club has a style and philosophy would be a better question. Because I'll tell you right now, there isn't a club in this area that has a style of play, finds players that fit it, and hammers it in day in and day out. Combination of dilution, competition between clubs, they're just kids, so on and so forth. This is a business, running a club in the way you're describing, they would lose money because parents care about results or trophies af u-little.
Anonymous wrote:What is SYC soccer style and philosophy? Maybe this question and responses to it, won't get deleted and people can share the info.
Apparently posts about lightings at hoos and uniforms are ok to keep, but really how superficial is that to keep those posts and delete others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:back on subject...
SYC is a very disorganised club.
Nothing is planned before hand. You have teams who have to shuffle from one field to another each week due to overcrowds.
Our club played them twice this season (NCSL) and most of the girls didn’t have proper kits. There were a couple in white jerseys, and couple in gray jerseys, and most in plain white shirts with numbers made from orange duct tape.
What the heck was going on there?
Hahah this is the guy that sock puppets his own replies... so funny. Maybe he will reply here and say, no Coaches get off this thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:back on subject...
SYC is a very disorganised club.
Nothing is planned before hand. You have teams who have to shuffle from one field to another each week due to overcrowds.
Our club played them twice this season (NCSL) and most of the girls didn’t have proper kits. There were a couple in white jerseys, and couple in gray jerseys, and most in plain white shirts with numbers made from orange duct tape.
What the heck was going on there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:back on subject...
SYC is a very disorganised club.
Nothing is planned before hand. You have teams who have to shuffle from one field to another each week due to overcrowds.
Our club played them twice this season (NCSL) and most of the girls didn’t have proper kits. There were a couple in white jerseys, and couple in gray jerseys, and most in plain white shirts with numbers made from orange duct tape.
What the heck was going on there?
Anonymous wrote:back on subject...
SYC is a very disorganised club.
Nothing is planned before hand. You have teams who have to shuffle from one field to another each week due to overcrowds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC has a field issue.
Fairfax County needs to put lights on every field at Hooes, not just one.
I do have to agree that for a club the size of SYC, why haven't the board or directors pushed for improvements to alleviate field problems?
It's possible the people living in the neighborhoods around Hooes Road do not want lights on every field. I don't think this is something the club can arbitrarily do. They have to go through the county. Maybe it has been tried previously and the neighbors and county said no? I do not know.
I'm on the board of a different sports organization in Fairfax County, and let me tell you the county is terrible about helping youth sports leagues (just look at old meeting minutes for the Fairfax County Athletic Council). We have 2 fields regularly permitted to us that we fought to get approval for lights at. 5 years later the approval has happened but there are still no lights.
Sounds about right. FFX compared to PWC or Arlington has to be a challenge to promote youth sports. I've been to many different fields in the area and it doesn't matter the organization, they have to split the fields between a LOT of different programs. One big thing is most fields lose access to FXA right at 9pm I've noticed for whichever sport that have going.