Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well coached teams play possession, play through the middle and break the lines, run it up the side and cross it in. Well coached teams do not rely on bypassing the midfield chronically nor do they attempt to force it through chronically. The only reason to chronically bypass your midfield is if it is weak and can't maintain possession. ManCity, Barca, Real Madrid use their midfields and I would call them well coached.
Just because the midfield doesn’t get the ball from the defenders, does not mean they are not used. Right back can play striker and striker can lay it off for a midfielder. I see this all the time with good youth teams and pro games on TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late the hate for FCV continue. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-22-player-early-signing-class/
How many fcv parents are on this forum? Is it just 2 crazies or an army? Does each team designate a DCUM parent before the start of every season?
I guess I am the designated DCUM parent for my daughter's older FCV team.
Regarding comment about younger "pre DA" team, Not sure what age we are referring to? DA starts at 07. (Were they younger than that?)
FCV players 07 and above are encouraged to and are often capable of spotting opportunities to bypass midfield while not losing possession, not just randomly kicking the ball forward but making long passes. That does not mean they don't also play the ball back or to a midfielder. I have no first hand knowledge of FCV 08 and below, but most younger players have not developed the strength needed to accurately make a long pass on a large field or to receive a long pass without losing possession.
Anonymous wrote:Well coached teams play possession, play through the middle and break the lines, run it up the side and cross it in. Well coached teams do not rely on bypassing the midfield chronically nor do they attempt to force it through chronically. The only reason to chronically bypass your midfield is if it is weak and can't maintain possession. ManCity, Barca, Real Madrid use their midfields and I would call them well coached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late the hate for FCV continue. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-22-player-early-signing-class/
How many fcv parents are on this forum? Is it just 2 crazies or an army? Does each team designate a DCUM parent before the start of every season?
I guess I am the designated DCUM parent for my daughter's older FCV team.
Regarding comment about younger "pre DA" team, Not sure what age we are referring to? DA starts at 07. (Were they younger than that?)
FCV players 07 and above are encouraged to and are often capable of spotting opportunities to bypass midfield while not losing possession, not just randomly kicking the ball forward but making long passes. That does not mean they don't also play the ball back or to a midfielder. I have no first hand knowledge of FCV 08 and below, but most younger players have not developed the strength needed to accurately make a long pass on a large field or to receive a long pass without losing possession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late the hate for FCV continue. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-22-player-early-signing-class/
How many fcv parents are on this forum? Is it just 2 crazies or an army? Does each team designate a DCUM parent before the start of every season?
Anonymous wrote:That us fair but you can also argue that players with offers in hand recognized that FCV was a better platform to prepare for the next level.
I live in DC and have zero affiliation with FCV but respect the program and McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late the hate for FCV continue. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-22-player-early-signing-class/
What's dishonest about that article is that some of these players got this commitments before going to TSJ. They are taking credit for commitments they didn't participate in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw one of FCVs younger pre-DA teams a few weeks ago. Thought they would be technical based on their reputation. Not really. Lot of athletes and size. Lot of the backs playing the forwards and bypassing the midfield all together.
I believe that is coached for the girls to look to break lines.
Lol. Do you even know what that means?
Anonymous wrote:Late the hate for FCV continue. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-22-player-early-signing-class/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late the hate for FCV continue. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-22-player-early-signing-class/
How many fcv parents are on this forum? Is it just 2 crazies or an army? Does each team designate a DCUM parent before the start of every season?
Anonymous wrote:Late the hate for FCV continue. https://www.soccerwire.com/news/the-st-james-fc-virginia-announces-22-player-early-signing-class/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw one of FCVs younger pre-DA teams a few weeks ago. Thought they would be technical based on their reputation. Not really. Lot of athletes and size. Lot of the backs playing the forwards and bypassing the midfield all together.
I believe that is coached for the girls to look to break lines.