Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks to the additional posters. We've reached out to most of the clubs suggested here, and trying to schedule try outs. Will look up Lions Soccer - I happen to know Cameroon very well (but not from there) and can certainly confirm the quality of their players, many of whom play in top European clubs, as well as that of their national team

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Please look up Lions Soccer in Youth Soccer Ranking or Got Soccer, then you will realize why Lions Soccer is a complete unknown club in MoCo. There are so many much better options than Lions Soccer. Nice try though.
You don’t seem like you’ve read the thread. My contention is that Emile is a great skill/technique trainer, one of the best in the area. He also has a much more impressive soccer playing background than whoever your kid’s coach or trainer is. You cannot possibly disagree if you know anything about him. If OP is looking for a highly competitive travel soccer team for her kid, which it sounds like she is not, then BSC would be a better fit.
Emile, don’t you have soccer practice today?
My kid and his friends trained with Emile when they were young, around the time the Post article I linked to above came out. I am here not for people like you, but for people like the OP who do not yet know what soccer resources are available in our area. If you think that players from Africa (Cameroon, Ghana, and elsewhere) have not shaped the soccer scene in MoCo for the better, you have zero business posting here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Great article on him. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Please look up Lions Soccer in Youth Soccer Ranking or Got Soccer, then you will realize why Lions Soccer is a complete unknown club in MoCo. There are so many much better options than Lions Soccer. Nice try though.
You don’t seem like you’ve read the thread. My contention is that Emile is a great skill/technique trainer, one of the best in the area. He also has a much more impressive soccer playing background than whoever your kid’s coach or trainer is. You cannot possibly disagree if you know anything about him. If OP is looking for a highly competitive travel soccer team for her kid, which it sounds like she is not, then BSC would be a better fit.
Emile, don’t you have soccer practice today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Please look up Lions Soccer in Youth Soccer Ranking or Got Soccer, then you will realize why Lions Soccer is a complete unknown club in MoCo. There are so many much better options than Lions Soccer. Nice try though.
You don’t seem like you’ve read the thread. My contention is that Emile is a great skill/technique trainer, one of the best in the area. He also has a much more impressive soccer playing background than whoever your kid’s coach or trainer is. You cannot possibly disagree if you know anything about him. If OP is looking for a highly competitive travel soccer team for her kid, which it sounds like she is not, then BSC would be a better fit.
Emile, don’t you have soccer practice today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Please look up Lions Soccer in Youth Soccer Ranking or Got Soccer, then you will realize why Lions Soccer is a complete unknown club in MoCo. There are so many much better options than Lions Soccer. Nice try though.
You don’t seem like you’ve read the thread. My contention is that Emile is a great skill/technique trainer, one of the best in the area. He also has a much more impressive soccer playing background than whoever your kid’s coach or trainer is. You cannot possibly disagree if you know anything about him. If OP is looking for a highly competitive travel soccer team for her kid, which it sounds like she is not, then BSC would be a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Please look up Lions Soccer in Youth Soccer Ranking or Got Soccer, then you will realize why Lions Soccer is a complete unknown club in MoCo. There are so many much better options than Lions Soccer. Nice try though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
I am laughing at some DCUM rando sneering at Emile and his club. How many World Cup quarterfinals have you played in? How many times did a team you played on beat Argentina? https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/dcunited/ahead-of-2014-world-cup-five-washington-residents-tell-their-stories-through-soccer/2014/05/27/39c4afe8-db8f-11e3-a837-8835df6c12c4_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
The entire Lion’s coaching staff are all from Cameroon. I didn’t know Cameroon produces world class soccer players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL
NP, but I think that’s solid advice. There aren’t many trainers better than Emile for skills/technique training, though BSC is great for that for boys in MoCo as well. The PP didn’t say anything about the Lions having worldbeater teams, and it sounds like OP has no interest in that anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Lions Soccer? LOL