Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has VDA 06 and FCV played against each other? Some VDA parents think FCV is a better team based on late marketing.
As a former VDA parent I bet current parents of any age group are tired of their kids being treated as if they were in a pro or national team. Players are mistreated as if they had a contract and only a few ones get glory. Get this, parents are paying your salaries, if you selected some kids to be part of the team all them should be able to develop equally. The question is does FCV care for its players or they are more focused on online propaganda?
Go back to VDA you won’t be disappointed. They aren’t going down hill. Under this new administration they will be the best around for development.
Anonymous wrote:Has VDA 06 and FCV played against each other? Some VDA parents think FCV is a better team based on late marketing.
As a former VDA parent I bet current parents of any age group are tired of their kids being treated as if they were in a pro or national team. Players are mistreated as if they had a contract and only a few ones get glory. Get this, parents are paying your salaries, if you selected some kids to be part of the team all them should be able to develop equally. The question is does FCV care for its players or they are more focused on online propaganda?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^And actually proves the point. A single game or even a couple is not indicative of team strength. We’ve all seen better teams lose. A low scoring win should not be used to determine team strength, unless it is most games.
What does any of this have to do with Vda?
Personally, I don't see a specific VDA connection, but as a general thought that includes VDA by default, wins and losses, in league, showcase, friendlies, or whatever else that are close games within a goal, the presumption should be good competition and an even match.
Why was there so many VDA 06 players at the FCV tryouts? if VDA 06 is so good why not stay at VDA. Does the club know they are unhappy? As a FVC 06 parent this is so telling that VDA is still on its way down-hill. it is laughable.
How many is “so” many? 3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^And actually proves the point. A single game or even a couple is not indicative of team strength. We’ve all seen better teams lose. A low scoring win should not be used to determine team strength, unless it is most games.
What does any of this have to do with Vda?
Personally, I don't see a specific VDA connection, but as a general thought that includes VDA by default, wins and losses, in league, showcase, friendlies, or whatever else that are close games within a goal, the presumption should be good competition and an even match.
Why was there so many VDA 06 players at the FCV tryouts? if VDA 06 is so good why not stay at VDA. Does the club know they are unhappy? As a FVC 06 parent this is so telling that VDA is still on its way down-hill. it is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^And actually proves the point. A single game or even a couple is not indicative of team strength. We’ve all seen better teams lose. A low scoring win should not be used to determine team strength, unless it is most games.
What does any of this have to do with Vda?
Personally, I don't see a specific VDA connection, but as a general thought that includes VDA by default, wins and losses, in league, showcase, friendlies, or whatever else that are close games within a goal, the presumption should be good competition and an even match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^And actually proves the point. A single game or even a couple is not indicative of team strength. We’ve all seen better teams lose. A low scoring win should not be used to determine team strength, unless it is most games.
What does any of this have to do with Vda?
Anonymous wrote:^^And actually proves the point. A single game or even a couple is not indicative of team strength. We’ve all seen better teams lose. A low scoring win should not be used to determine team strength, unless it is most games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes into showcase games playing to lose considering that ECNL/DA showcase game results are counted toward overall playoff standings
Nobody ever plans on losing but again, trophies are not handed out unless a ECNL or DA playoff situation. So for a majority of the teams in ANY showcase the priority is playing everyone and playing well.
No, the priority is winning while attempting to give players time to be shown when feasible.
Unlike in the past, the ECNL/DA showcases go towards standings.
For example: Showcase games count towards teams' overall standings, and the slate of stellar showdowns at the event will prove critical to teams as they begin their final pushes towards the Girls' Academy's 32 playoff berths, awarded to the top three teams in each of seven divisions as well as 11 wild card teams. (Apr 18, 2019)
I could go on about the DA CUP, etc.
Do you really believe, for one second, that FCV plays friendlies to lose or experiment? They know exactly what they have. Their rosters are virtually unchanged year after year in the older age groups.
You think Maryland United didn't play to beat FCV?
You think VDA and Bethesda were just kicking the ball around while chasing butterflies and giggling?
The games were played. The kids competed. The results are the results. Good, bad or indifferent. Would the results be the same in the future? Don't know and don't care.
There are three results: Win / Lose / tie
If it wasn't a blowout, then it was good competition. Period.
Again, scorelines of a single game are almost meaningless. This NFL season, the Super Bowl Champion KC Chiefs needs a last minute score to beat the 3-12-1 Detroit Lions. Only someone ignorant would argue those two teams are close in terms of results or talent BUT FOR THAT ONE GAME.
This scenario repeats itself multiple times over a course of a season or tournament in every single sport at every level. So posting about a single game and then even more importantly, a friendly where intensity may not be there equally for both teams from both coaches and players (usually one team looking to prove something more than an other) is, to me, an indication of a poster that has not played or coached highly competitive sports. And DA and ECNL are highly competitive leagues.
No matter what club you are carrying water for, this entire conversation around the results of friendlies is flat out a waste of time unless someone wants to post video and we can all see for ourselves what happened on the field. Anyone that truly knows and/or has played this game at a high level knows that one team can dominate the other and still lose. Soccer is that way.
If you watched that KC Detroit game you would know that KC had a bad game for the duration of the game.
KC had a bad first half in the Super Bowl too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes into showcase games playing to lose considering that ECNL/DA showcase game results are counted toward overall playoff standings
Nobody ever plans on losing but again, trophies are not handed out unless a ECNL or DA playoff situation. So for a majority of the teams in ANY showcase the priority is playing everyone and playing well.
No, the priority is winning while attempting to give players time to be shown when feasible.
Unlike in the past, the ECNL/DA showcases go towards standings.
For example: Showcase games count towards teams' overall standings, and the slate of stellar showdowns at the event will prove critical to teams as they begin their final pushes towards the Girls' Academy's 32 playoff berths, awarded to the top three teams in each of seven divisions as well as 11 wild card teams. (Apr 18, 2019)
I could go on about the DA CUP, etc.
Do you really believe, for one second, that FCV plays friendlies to lose or experiment? They know exactly what they have. Their rosters are virtually unchanged year after year in the older age groups.
You think Maryland United didn't play to beat FCV?
You think VDA and Bethesda were just kicking the ball around while chasing butterflies and giggling?
The games were played. The kids competed. The results are the results. Good, bad or indifferent. Would the results be the same in the future? Don't know and don't care.
There are three results: Win / Lose / tie
If it wasn't a blowout, then it was good competition. Period.
Again, scorelines of a single game are almost meaningless. This NFL season, the Super Bowl Champion KC Chiefs needs a last minute score to beat the 3-12-1 Detroit Lions. Only someone ignorant would argue those two teams are close in terms of results or talent BUT FOR THAT ONE GAME.
This scenario repeats itself multiple times over a course of a season or tournament in every single sport at every level. So posting about a single game and then even more importantly, a friendly where intensity may not be there equally for both teams from both coaches and players (usually one team looking to prove something more than an other) is, to me, an indication of a poster that has not played or coached highly competitive sports. And DA and ECNL are highly competitive leagues.
No matter what club you are carrying water for, this entire conversation around the results of friendlies is flat out a waste of time unless someone wants to post video and we can all see for ourselves what happened on the field. Anyone that truly knows and/or has played this game at a high level knows that one team can dominate the other and still lose. Soccer is that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes into showcase games playing to lose considering that ECNL/DA showcase game results are counted toward overall playoff standings
Nobody ever plans on losing but again, trophies are not handed out unless a ECNL or DA playoff situation. So for a majority of the teams in ANY showcase the priority is playing everyone and playing well.
No, the priority is winning while attempting to give players time to be shown when feasible.
Unlike in the past, the ECNL/DA showcases go towards standings.
For example: Showcase games count towards teams' overall standings, and the slate of stellar showdowns at the event will prove critical to teams as they begin their final pushes towards the Girls' Academy's 32 playoff berths, awarded to the top three teams in each of seven divisions as well as 11 wild card teams. (Apr 18, 2019)
I could go on about the DA CUP, etc.
Do you really believe, for one second, that FCV plays friendlies to lose or experiment? They know exactly what they have. Their rosters are virtually unchanged year after year in the older age groups.
You think Maryland United didn't play to beat FCV?
You think VDA and Bethesda were just kicking the ball around while chasing butterflies and giggling?
The games were played. The kids competed. The results are the results. Good, bad or indifferent. Would the results be the same in the future? Don't know and don't care.
There are three results: Win / Lose / tie
If it wasn't a blowout, then it was good competition. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes into showcase games playing to lose considering that ECNL/DA showcase game results are counted toward overall playoff standings
Nobody ever plans on losing but again, trophies are not handed out unless a ECNL or DA playoff situation. So for a majority of the teams in ANY showcase the priority is playing everyone and playing well.
No, the priority is winning while attempting to give players time to be shown when feasible.
Unlike in the past, the ECNL/DA showcases go towards standings.
For example: Showcase games count towards teams' overall standings, and the slate of stellar showdowns at the event will prove critical to teams as they begin their final pushes towards the Girls' Academy's 32 playoff berths, awarded to the top three teams in each of seven divisions as well as 11 wild card teams. (Apr 18, 2019)
I could go on about the DA CUP, etc.
Do you really believe, for one second, that FCV plays friendlies to lose or experiment? They know exactly what they have. Their rosters are virtually unchanged year after year in the older age groups.
You think Maryland United didn't play to beat FCV?
You think VDA and Bethesda were just kicking the ball around while chasing butterflies and giggling?
The games were played. The kids competed. The results are the results. Good, bad or indifferent. Would the results be the same in the future? Don't know and don't care.
There are three results: Win / Lose / tie
If it wasn't a blowout, then it was good competition. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one goes into showcase games playing to lose considering that ECNL/DA showcase game results are counted toward overall playoff standings
Nobody ever plans on losing but again, trophies are not handed out unless a ECNL or DA playoff situation. So for a majority of the teams in ANY showcase the priority is playing everyone and playing well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to parents that I talk with....
VDA 04 beat Bethesda 04 (3-1) a month ago in a friendly and FCV DA 04 tied Bethesda 04 (1-1) last week in a friendly. VDA 04 lost to Maryland United (1-0) three weeks ago and FCV DA 04 beat Maryland United (1-0) last week in a friendly.
Hardly qualifies as sucking but I’m sure you and misery are besties
Lol. New to soccer are you? First, they’re friendlies. Second, one result is not indicative of anything, especially in this sport.
All kind has to do is watch teams play either live or on video and the level becomes very obvious.
So true! VDA did the same as FCV in the same manner as any friendly would be held and had the same outcome scores. No one is smashing the scores board on any level. Why do you feel the need to make sure to let the world know how amazing FCV 04 is over all other clubs in the same age group. It appears to be desperate at best and really who cares. Focus on your DD's team, focus on getting your kid a D1 offer that provides some kind of scholarship, then after she commits if that happens focus on her training so that she can actually play in said college so all your efforts don't go to waist. News flash, your money and your politics won't help your kid in college to earn playing time like it does in club soccer so stop bad mouthing other clubs and focus your time and energy on your DD and her individual needs. No college will take the whole team she is playing on that makes her look good and no college really cares how the whole team performs they are looking at the individual and how she out preforms next to the team member, remember that. Just so we are clear my hope for all these kids is to get exactly what they earned and deserves. Stop tearing children down to feed your low self worth.