Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When SYC got more goals at Hayfield, guess who got them? Boys teams and and ST's teams.
Boys bring more revenue to the Club. Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was there a cop at the field?
Loisdale is a county field. It does not belong to SYC first of all. The field is in an odd and kind of hidden location too.
Recently a disturbed man was asked to leave the field and before he left (police was called) he broke a tripod camera.
Then, you always see men lurking/hanging around waiting for space for pick up games. In many instances, coaches have had to ask these groups of men to leave the field during our permit hours.
The pickup game thing happens with all the nice soccer fields in Fairfax. I think they actually send scouts to different fields looking for one that's not used. Our league had a crazy guy at Arrowhead this year.
It doesn't sound different than any other public park in Fairfax. Cops don't sit at all the fields, though, that is strange.
Anonymous wrote:When SYC got more goals at Hayfield, guess who got them? Boys teams and and ST's teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was there a cop at the field?
Loisdale is a county field. It does not belong to SYC first of all. The field is in an odd and kind of hidden location too.
Recently a disturbed man was asked to leave the field and before he left (police was called) he broke a tripod camera.
Then, you always see men lurking/hanging around waiting for space for pick up games. In many instances, coaches have had to ask these groups of men to leave the field during our permit hours.
Since you're with SYC in some capacity, if you're going to defend them, and you're there quite often to see a disturbed man break a tripod camera, please explain the circumstances. Tripod camera? That must've been during a game, unless SYC is now taping training sessions for boys and not girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's not about safety. It's about giving the boys more resources than the girls, plain and simple.
Im not associated with either the club or team. I do think the way people are "marketing" them is setting them up for disaster in the end. As for the field issue Just be grateful the cops swing by to keep an eye out for anything wrong whether its for kids or anyone elses kids. Its not about well they get this and we only get this. Be grateful for anything you have because its more than what others get. In the end none of the kids currently in the SYC program will play for the national team. dont let the hype or the hate consume your life. without an acknowledgement or reaction the hype isn't there.
Anonymous wrote:Because it's not about safety. It's about giving the boys more resources than the girls, plain and simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was there a cop at the field?
Loisdale is a county field. It does not belong to SYC first of all. The field is in an odd and kind of hidden location too.
Recently a disturbed man was asked to leave the field and before he left (police was called) he broke a tripod camera.
Then, you always see men lurking/hanging around waiting for space for pick up games. In many instances, coaches have had to ask these groups of men to leave the field during our permit hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was there a cop at the field?
Loisdale is a county field. It does not belong to SYC first of all. The field is in an odd and kind of hidden location too.
Recently a disturbed man was asked to leave the field and before he left (police was called) he broke a tripod camera.
Then, you always see men lurking/hanging around waiting for space for pick up games. In many instances, coaches have had to ask these groups of men to leave the field during our permit hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was there a cop at the field?
Loisdale is a county field. It does not belong to SYC first of all. The field is in an odd and kind of hidden location too.
Recently a disturbed man was asked to leave the field and before he left (police was called) he broke a tripod camera.
Then, you always see men lurking/hanging around waiting for space for pick up games. In many instances, coaches have had to ask these groups of men to leave the field during our permit hours.
Anonymous wrote:Why was there a cop at the field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is officials called them out on their tactical fouling that often goes unpunished at that age and now we can they are overrated hacks. A shame they won’t get to play Bethesda.
Why not? Because they are in separate brackets or because they lost one already?
The brackets determine seeding for quarters, semis, finals. There are (or were, it's been a few years since I was there) 3 tiers after the seeding rounds. So there are 3 sets of quarters, 3 sets of semis, 3 sets of finals. If this team doesn't get enough points to advance to the top tier after seeding, and Bethesda does, then they won't play each other.
If that happens, Bethesda is confirmed as the better team.
Maybe. Or they ended up in the kiddie version of the bracket of death (bracket of ouchies maybe). The organizers try to make sure that teams from the same area are in different brackets so teams play teams they haven't played before, but it must be next to impossible to get even brackets. That said, yeah, based on this tournament whoever ends up in the higher bracket is the better team.
I don't think so. Looking at yesterday's standings, the brackets look pretty even. Time will tell.
https://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=79963&Gender=Boys&Age=9
The only determination of who is better is head to head and these two teams have already played each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is officials called them out on their tactical fouling that often goes unpunished at that age and now we can they are overrated hacks. A shame they won’t get to play Bethesda.
Why not? Because they are in separate brackets or because they lost one already?
The brackets determine seeding for quarters, semis, finals. There are (or were, it's been a few years since I was there) 3 tiers after the seeding rounds. So there are 3 sets of quarters, 3 sets of semis, 3 sets of finals. If this team doesn't get enough points to advance to the top tier after seeding, and Bethesda does, then they won't play each other.
If that happens, Bethesda is confirmed as the better team.
Maybe. Or they ended up in the kiddie version of the bracket of death (bracket of ouchies maybe). The organizers try to make sure that teams from the same area are in different brackets so teams play teams they haven't played before, but it must be next to impossible to get even brackets. That said, yeah, based on this tournament whoever ends up in the higher bracket is the better team.
I don't think so. Looking at yesterday's standings, the brackets look pretty even. Time will tell.
https://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=79963&Gender=Boys&Age=9
The only determination of who is better is head to head and these two teams have already played each other.
Correct only in the eyes of people who don’t think U9s improve or can be developed further - keep up the good work, SYC! This is what we have all come to expect from you. This is precisely why these kids are going to get their heads handed to them in three to four years.