Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh…what? Why does this matter even a tiny bit? I’m not a Husel parent but I literally cannot think of one reason why it would bother me if a team played a game out of town at 11 at night and then said nice things about the girls that play for them on social media.
I think the poster is saying Husel is playing teams they know they can beat for easy wins so they can post about winning. And pointing out that they drove to PA and played late at night against lower level teams as if that makes it not worth the drive at 11pm. Its about creating the illusion you are better than you are.
You don’t see Metro or Next Level going to rinky dink tournaments to “win” useless medals. That’s definitely a Husel thing - been doing it for years. I agree it’s creating an illusion that their club teams are better than they actually are at every age level. Instagram can be a great recruitment tool for those that don’t see through the facade!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh…what? Why does this matter even a tiny bit? I’m not a Husel parent but I literally cannot think of one reason why it would bother me if a team played a game out of town at 11 at night and then said nice things about the girls that play for them on social media.
I think the poster is saying Husel is playing teams they know they can beat for easy wins so they can post about winning. And pointing out that they drove to PA and played late at night against lower level teams as if that makes it not worth the drive at 11pm. Its about creating the illusion you are better than you are.
Anonymous wrote:Uh…what? Why does this matter even a tiny bit? I’m not a Husel parent but I literally cannot think of one reason why it would bother me if a team played a game out of town at 11 at night and then said nice things about the girls that play for them on social media.
Anonymous wrote:Uh…what? Why does this matter even a tiny bit? I’m not a Husel parent but I literally cannot think of one reason why it would bother me if a team played a game out of town at 11 at night and then said nice things about the girls that play for them on social media.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone see that Husel U19 won a tournament last night in Pennsylvania at United Sports and their last game finished at 11 pm? They played 3 no name teams, giving up zero goals, then replayed a team they had already beaten in the finals. Sounds like they just went to get an easy win and show off some hardware on Instagram. Is that a good enough reason to have to drive home 3 hours in the middle of the night? Absolutely not!
Anonymous wrote:Our club coach has already told the club that we are not going back next year and will be attending Winter Escape instead. That’s how upset she was about the fields and the college coach attendance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not taking your top players to Disney is stupid!
Looking at the WC Eagles U19 team, they had a roster of 18. That roster included 13 D1 commits (UNC, Syracuse, Iowa, Michigan, UVA, Maryland and others) The rest were too young ('26s and '27s) to be committed but are all on the U16/U18 National Teams or the Senior Indoor National Teams.
And most of their future coaching staffs were all there to watch a game or two. Which is why teams go to Disney. There were plenty of coaches from top D1 and D3 programs walking around and watching games all day Friday and Saturday. The grass surface sucks, but competition is competition and the surface is crappy for everyone equally.
Agreed the fields sucked and it did effect the game negatively. However the college coach presence in general was very weak. Even at the WC Eagles game vs Husel there were only 2 coaches. It was definitely surprising how few were in attendance compared to Shooting Star Thanksgiving where there were coaches everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not taking your top players to Disney is stupid!
Looking at the WC Eagles U19 team, they had a roster of 18. That roster included 13 D1 commits (UNC, Syracuse, Iowa, Michigan, UVA, Maryland and others) The rest were too young ('26s and '27s) to be committed but are all on the U16/U18 National Teams or the Senior Indoor National Teams.
And most of their future coaching staffs were all there to watch a game or two. Which is why teams go to Disney. There were plenty of coaches from top D1 and D3 programs walking around and watching games all day Friday and Saturday. The grass surface sucks, but competition is competition and the surface is crappy for everyone equally.
Agreed the fields sucked and it did effect the game negatively. However the college coach presence in general was very weak. Even at the WC Eagles game vs Husel there were only 2 coaches. It was definitely surprising how few were in attendance compared to Shooting Star Thanksgiving where there were coaches everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Not taking your top players to Disney is stupid!
Looking at the WC Eagles U19 team, they had a roster of 18. That roster included 13 D1 commits (UNC, Syracuse, Iowa, Michigan, UVA, Maryland and others) The rest were too young ('26s and '27s) to be committed but are all on the U16/U18 National Teams or the Senior Indoor National Teams.
And most of their future coaching staffs were all there to watch a game or two. Which is why teams go to Disney. There were plenty of coaches from top D1 and D3 programs walking around and watching games all day Friday and Saturday. The grass surface sucks, but competition is competition and the surface is crappy for everyone equally.
Anonymous wrote:Not taking your top players to Disney is stupid!
Looking at the WC Eagles U19 team, they had a roster of 18. That roster included 13 D1 commits (UNC, Syracuse, Iowa, Michigan, UVA, Maryland and others) The rest were too young ('26s and '27s) to be committed but are all on the U16/U18 National Teams or the Senior Indoor National Teams.
And most of their future coaching staffs were all there to watch a game or two. Which is why teams go to Disney. There were plenty of coaches from top D1 and D3 programs walking around and watching games all day Friday and Saturday. The grass surface sucks, but competition is competition and the surface is crappy for everyone equally.