Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One other thing to the poster who said they have seen improvement. I generally dont think the kids skills are getting better for the most part. I do think the team plays better which is a direct result of positioning focus. It depends on what you were talking about in terms of improvement
To answer your question, I was talking about better technically. Again, that is just from what I've seen with our kids. Appreciate others may have different opinions.
No doubt the kids have gotten better tactically, as you correctly point out.
There has also been a bigger emphasis on developing physically, which has also been a welcome change.
If you believe Bethesda cranks out technical and tactical players, guess McLean teams play technical & tactical 2.0 then. Developing physically!! No, the club is bringing in bigger players at the younger age groups if that's what you mean. The jury is still out, but let's see how those bigger kids work out in a couple years as the club has a bad track record with not being able to develop kids when they no longer have a size advantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One other thing to the poster who said they have seen improvement. I generally dont think the kids skills are getting better for the most part. I do think the team plays better which is a direct result of positioning focus. It depends on what you were talking about in terms of improvement
To answer your question, I was talking about better technically. Again, that is just from what I've seen with our kids. Appreciate others may have different opinions.
No doubt the kids have gotten better tactically, as you correctly point out.
There has also been a bigger emphasis on developing physically, which has also been a welcome change.
Anonymous wrote:One other thing to the poster who said they have seen improvement. I generally dont think the kids skills are getting better for the most part. I do think the team plays better which is a direct result of positioning focus. It depends on what you were talking about in terms of improvement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this topic has come up before, but did we ever figure out why girls’ soccer parents around here are so much nuttier than boys’ soccer parents? Despite all the claims to the contrary, there are lots of college soccer slots for boys from the mid-Atlantic and decent scholarship opportunities for top players, especially now that more boys have pro opportunities every year. What explains the difference in intensity (to put it euphemistically)?
More girls from this area end up playing college soccer than boys.
I don’t think that explains all of it. It begins long before kids hit puberty and either set of parents knows whether their kids will play in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this topic has come up before, but did we ever figure out why girls’ soccer parents around here are so much nuttier than boys’ soccer parents? Despite all the claims to the contrary, there are lots of college soccer slots for boys from the mid-Atlantic and decent scholarship opportunities for top players, especially now that more boys have pro opportunities every year. What explains the difference in intensity (to put it euphemistically)?
More girls from this area end up playing college soccer than boys.
Anonymous wrote:I know this topic has come up before, but did we ever figure out why girls’ soccer parents around here are so much nuttier than boys’ soccer parents? Despite all the claims to the contrary, there are lots of college soccer slots for boys from the mid-Atlantic and decent scholarship opportunities for top players, especially now that more boys have pro opportunities every year. What explains the difference in intensity (to put it euphemistically)?
Anonymous wrote:I know this topic has come up before, but did we ever figure out why girls’ soccer parents around here are so much nuttier than boys’ soccer parents? Despite all the claims to the contrary, there are lots of college soccer slots for boys from the mid-Atlantic and decent scholarship opportunities for top players, especially now that more boys have pro opportunities every year. What explains the difference in intensity (to put it euphemistically)?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not wasting my time anymore. Gave my two cents with what is actual experiences. Guess I am just old school and was submitted to much much worse when I played sports. The antics you are complaining about is nothing in comparison.
It's a shame that forums act in this manor. It's why the GotSoccer forums got shut down years ago. Almost an identical situation but that was more about calling kids out by name rather than coaches.
Enjoy your soft kids, I am guessing they will be living in your basement long after college. Meanwhile, I will watch mine excel despite perhaps being belittled or verbally abused by future employers. When they gain respect for not being crybabies and working through tough times, they will be the ones giving orders. Fortunately, they have been raised to know better about how to treat others.
Yours will not know what perseverance looks like. Good luck in the future and make sure to enjoy those rare wins at Metro United and Potomac!