RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Just wanted to share something with soccer parents here. All of the soccer clubs in the area mostly focus one game
preparations and simply do not spend (or have) enough time for technical player development. I found a solution for my son that progressed his game to the next level. It is a soccer school (or academy) that all can attend without leaving their clubs, especially, in the summer/winter break or even during the season. Here it is
https://fullahacademy.com/
Please trust me that I am just a parent and not affiliated with this school in any way. Most of the sessions or private lessons are held in Annandale or Falls Church area. To get an idea of the training provided check out the video section. The kids from just out of rec level to DA and above are served here. I would highly recommend.
I wanted to share something with soccer parents too. https://www.checkoutmycoachingservice.com/imaparentnotacoachhonest/thisisreallyworthalotofmoney/seevideosofcrappydrillshere
Kids from rec level to "above DA" served here too.
PS If anybody can explain what "above DA" is in this area, please do let me know.
I can’t tell you how disappointed I am that this isn’t a real site.
Lol - you should create it within your own site
I've already done one parody. (Did it for a presentation I did at the convention formerly known as NSCAA.)
https://duresport.wixsite.com/mysite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how many teams does Villarreal have now? I know they have an 06 and 07 boys teams and they do pretty well. I think Nick Torres is the coach of the 07s. Does he coach the 06s as well? Anyone know if these teams are "imploding" or are they stable teams?
Can't tell you much about the boys, but the girls side is a mess. They are getting killed in ECNL-RL and aren't even fielding a u13 side (and not sure if they have a u11 team, and if they do where they are playing).
Aren't their 04Gs strong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how many teams does Villarreal have now? I know they have an 06 and 07 boys teams and they do pretty well. I think Nick Torres is the coach of the 07s. Does he coach the 06s as well? Anyone know if these teams are "imploding" or are they stable teams?
Can't tell you much about the boys, but the girls side is a mess. They are getting killed in ECNL-RL and aren't even fielding a u13 side (and not sure if they have a u11 team, and if they do where they are playing).
Aren't their 04Gs strong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how many teams does Villarreal have now? I know they have an 06 and 07 boys teams and they do pretty well. I think Nick Torres is the coach of the 07s. Does he coach the 06s as well? Anyone know if these teams are "imploding" or are they stable teams?
Can't tell you much about the boys, but the girls side is a mess. They are getting killed in ECNL-RL and aren't even fielding a u13 side (and not sure if they have a u11 team, and if they do where they are playing).
Anonymous wrote:So how many teams does Villarreal have now? I know they have an 06 and 07 boys teams and they do pretty well. I think Nick Torres is the coach of the 07s. Does he coach the 06s as well? Anyone know if these teams are "imploding" or are they stable teams?
Anonymous wrote:RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Just wanted to share something with soccer parents here. All of the soccer clubs in the area mostly focus one game
preparations and simply do not spend (or have) enough time for technical player development. I found a solution for my son that progressed his game to the next level. It is a soccer school (or academy) that all can attend without leaving their clubs, especially, in the summer/winter break or even during the season. Here it is
https://fullahacademy.com/
Please trust me that I am just a parent and not affiliated with this school in any way. Most of the sessions or private lessons are held in Annandale or Falls Church area. To get an idea of the training provided check out the video section. The kids from just out of rec level to DA and above are served here. I would highly recommend.
I wanted to share something with soccer parents too. https://www.checkoutmycoachingservice.com/imaparentnotacoachhonest/thisisreallyworthalotofmoney/seevideosofcrappydrillshere
Kids from rec level to "above DA" served here too.
PS If anybody can explain what "above DA" is in this area, please do let me know.
I can’t tell you how disappointed I am that this isn’t a real site.
Lol - you should create it within your own site
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Just wanted to share something with soccer parents here. All of the soccer clubs in the area mostly focus one game
preparations and simply do not spend (or have) enough time for technical player development. I found a solution for my son that progressed his game to the next level. It is a soccer school (or academy) that all can attend without leaving their clubs, especially, in the summer/winter break or even during the season. Here it is
https://fullahacademy.com/
Please trust me that I am just a parent and not affiliated with this school in any way. Most of the sessions or private lessons are held in Annandale or Falls Church area. To get an idea of the training provided check out the video section. The kids from just out of rec level to DA and above are served here. I would highly recommend.
I wanted to share something with soccer parents too. https://www.checkoutmycoachingservice.com/imaparentnotacoachhonest/thisisreallyworthalotofmoney/seevideosofcrappydrillshere
Kids from rec level to "above DA" served here too.
PS If anybody can explain what "above DA" is in this area, please do let me know.
I can’t tell you how disappointed I am that this isn’t a real site.
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am sure many parents like myself can benefit form extra training.
Parents certainly could benefit from training. Training on how to shut up on the sideline. Training on how to avoid making the ride home a dissection of what went wrong. Training on reining in spending. Etc.
I think you are sort of biased here to put it softly. Do you offer anything here to the parents and players. I am a parent, NOT coach Fullah or any other coach. I may have said things wrong because I do not know the terms. Above DA I guess are the some older kids. Why call somebody's work and drills crappy?
I find these drills very effective and they worked and do work for my son.
Here are examples:
https://fullahacademy.com/videos
I am sure many parents like myself can benefit form extra training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Just wanted to share something with soccer parents here. All of the soccer clubs in the area mostly focus one game
preparations and simply do not spend (or have) enough time for technical player development. I found a solution for my son that progressed his game to the next level. It is a soccer school (or academy) that all can attend without leaving their clubs, especially, in the summer/winter break or even during the season. Here it is
https://fullahacademy.com/
Please trust me that I am just a parent and not affiliated with this school in any way. Most of the sessions or private lessons are held in Annandale or Falls Church area. To get an idea of the training provided check out the video section. The kids from just out of rec level to DA and above are served here. I would highly recommend.
I wanted to share something with soccer parents too. https://www.checkoutmycoachingservice.com/imaparentnotacoachhonest/thisisreallyworthalotofmoney/seevideosofcrappydrillshere
Kids from rec level to "above DA" served here too.
PS If anybody can explain what "above DA" is in this area, please do let me know.
I think you are sort of biased here to put it softly. Do you offer anything here to the parents and players. I am a parent, NOT coach Fullah or any other coach. I may have said things wrong because I do not know the terms. Above DA I guess are the some older kids. Why call somebody's work and drills crappy?
I find these drills very effective and they worked and do work for my son.
Here are examples:
https://fullahacademy.com/videos
I am sure many parents like myself can benefit form extra training.
Anonymous wrote: Just wanted to share something with soccer parents here. All of the soccer clubs in the area mostly focus one game
preparations and simply do not spend (or have) enough time for technical player development. I found a solution for my son that progressed his game to the next level. It is a soccer school (or academy) that all can attend without leaving their clubs, especially, in the summer/winter break or even during the season. Here it is
https://fullahacademy.com/
Please trust me that I am just a parent and not affiliated with this school in any way. Most of the sessions or private lessons are held in Annandale or Falls Church area. To get an idea of the training provided check out the video section. The kids from just out of rec level to DA and above are served here. I would highly recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strong accusations made above. What’s the basis for this on a thread that seemingly doesn’t warrant said attacks?
Anyone?
I assume many of us still have kids that play, likely under many of those listed.
I have never seen an actual "affiliation" with a foreign pro club work in any real way. The list of dead on arrival, broken promises, and piles of cashed checks is endless just in the DC region. Crystal Palace USA. Chelsea at CASL. West Ham on anything Mo publishes. Arsenal at Richmond and then FCV. Villarreal etc. Locally D.C. United and Washington Spirit have both had summer league teams and affiliations that lead people to believe there was a real connection to the pro teams.
It's ALL MARKETING.
The pro clubs do it to build their brand and are fooled by smooth talkers that claim to know the US youth talent market. The smooth talkers in the US do it because they need a brand to "sell" to parents because their actual organizational skills and ability to build a true player development system is completely missing. They jump from job to job or deal to deal always looking for an angle or an edge as if they're running a company (and most of them are simultaneously involved in selling some sort of coaching solution, player training system, management software on the side). They also have no problem selling players of "additional specialty training" who are already paying a fee to play in their club TO BE DEVELOPED.
Then look at a Pipeline. Started from scratch less than 10 years ago and already a powerhouse with real track record of development. Loudoun, Bethesda, McLean, Arlington.. those clubs aren't announcing a new deal every other year, they just produce or polish off player after player with above-board communication and real pathways.
The inferiority complexes run very very deep with some, and instead of just focusing on the player and delivering promised value of TEACHING and FITNESS and FUN, they are always pretending to be one deal away from finding the end of the rainbow. And the parents are all caught in the middle or feeding the frenzy with their own egos willing to believe the smooth talk.
The Big 10 clubs in the DC market are like the S&P 500. Not always a lot of sizzle, but a consistent performance that beats almost every day trader and fund manager every year. Then there are the mom and pops that know their place and serve the non-profit missions without all the marketing. The rest are all fighting to be seen as the Tesla of the day and win some imaginary race to glory. Some kids do great, but far more are churned through for the $ never reach their potential as a result.
You had me sold until I read Loudoun...![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strong accusations made above. What’s the basis for this on a thread that seemingly doesn’t warrant said attacks?
Anyone?
I assume many of us still have kids that play, likely under many of those listed.
I have never seen an actual "affiliation" with a foreign pro club work in any real way. The list of dead on arrival, broken promises, and piles of cashed checks is endless just in the DC region. Crystal Palace USA. Chelsea at CASL. West Ham on anything Mo publishes. Arsenal at Richmond and then FCV. Villarreal etc. Locally D.C. United and Washington Spirit have both had summer league teams and affiliations that lead people to believe there was a real connection to the pro teams.
It's ALL MARKETING.
The pro clubs do it to build their brand and are fooled by smooth talkers that claim to know the US youth talent market. The smooth talkers in the US do it because they need a brand to "sell" to parents because their actual organizational skills and ability to build a true player development system is completely missing. They jump from job to job or deal to deal always looking for an angle or an edge as if they're running a company (and most of them are simultaneously involved in selling some sort of coaching solution, player training system, management software on the side). They also have no problem selling players of "additional specialty training" who are already paying a fee to play in their club TO BE DEVELOPED.
Then look at a Pipeline. Started from scratch less than 10 years ago and already a powerhouse with real track record of development. Loudoun, Bethesda, McLean, Arlington.. those clubs aren't announcing a new deal every other year, they just produce or polish off player after player with above-board communication and real pathways.
The inferiority complexes run very very deep with some, and instead of just focusing on the player and delivering promised value of TEACHING and FITNESS and FUN, they are always pretending to be one deal away from finding the end of the rainbow. And the parents are all caught in the middle or feeding the frenzy with their own egos willing to believe the smooth talk.
The Big 10 clubs in the DC market are like the S&P 500. Not always a lot of sizzle, but a consistent performance that beats almost every day trader and fund manager every year. Then there are the mom and pops that know their place and serve the non-profit missions without all the marketing. The rest are all fighting to be seen as the Tesla of the day and win some imaginary race to glory. Some kids do great, but far more are churned through for the $ never reach their potential as a result.