Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you actually watched the 11s game NVA was clearly the stronger team and were up 2-0 comfortably until much later in the game when it didn't matter anymore, point proven, and players were subbed out. Concur with pp that FVU doesn't have the speed or athletes that NVA has at least at that game. That was also Union's problem last year.
Sensing some strong bias here.
The PP was actually being kind. It was 3-0 and NVA had a bad injury. Could have been 4-0 but for a questionable offsides call. NVA took there foot off the gas which they need to learn not to do.
Anonymous wrote: Agreed, why is NVA 2010 parent all up in the FVU 2011 business? Do folks really have time to watch other youth games that their own kids are not playing in? And to be an expert in what formation FVU should run after watching one scrimmage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you actually watched the 11s game NVA was clearly the stronger team and were up 2-0 comfortably until much later in the game when it didn't matter anymore, point proven, and players were subbed out. Concur with pp that FVU doesn't have the speed or athletes that NVA has at least at that game. That was also Union's problem last year.
Sensing some strong bias here.
The PP was actually being kind. It was 3-0 and NVA had a bad injury. Could have been 4-0 but for a questionable offsides call. NVA took there foot off the gas which they need to learn not to do.
NVA 2010 parent here.
I agree Union does not have enough speed and athletes to compete. The speed of play is way too slow. You can clearly see our girls are fighting for their positions (DB not kidding around with this). Union is too comfortable as everyone gets to play. Burying slow players in key postions - the attack and the midfield. The players in attack do not have the speed to take anyone on (looking to pass even in a situation where there is one v one). Same case as the midfield can't stop anyone as they are too slow. They really do not have anyone in the midfield that can defend at this fast pace. They do not have any real defensive midfielders. Leaving it up to the back three. Who are trying but its too much pressure on them. They have two attack players (one just came back from injury) that are good and another defender that is good and fast but not enough to compete at this level. With the talent they have, the 3 back formation will be a disaster. Only works when you have a very strong attack and midfield which they are lacking. They need to switch to a 4 back to make it through the season.
Why would an NVA 2010 parent know this much info on NVA 2011s and Union 2011s? I really think DB is posting himself here. This is weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you actually watched the 11s game NVA was clearly the stronger team and were up 2-0 comfortably until much later in the game when it didn't matter anymore, point proven, and players were subbed out. Concur with pp that FVU doesn't have the speed or athletes that NVA has at least at that game. That was also Union's problem last year.
Sensing some strong bias here.
The PP was actually being kind. It was 3-0 and NVA had a bad injury. Could have been 4-0 but for a questionable offsides call. NVA took there foot off the gas which they need to learn not to do.
NVA 2010 parent here.
I agree Union does not have enough speed and athletes to compete. The speed of play is way too slow. You can clearly see our girls are fighting for their positions (DB not kidding around with this). Union is too comfortable as everyone gets to play. Burying slow players in key postions - the attack and the midfield. The players in attack do not have the speed to take anyone on (looking to pass even in a situation where there is one v one). Same case as the midfield can't stop anyone as they are too slow. They really do not have anyone in the midfield that can defend at this fast pace. They do not have any real defensive midfielders. Leaving it up to the back three. Who are trying but its too much pressure on them. They have two attack players (one just came back from injury) that are good and another defender that is good and fast but not enough to compete at this level. With the talent they have, the 3 back formation will be a disaster. Only works when you have a very strong attack and midfield which they are lacking. They need to switch to a 4 back to make it through the season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you actually watched the 11s game NVA was clearly the stronger team and were up 2-0 comfortably until much later in the game when it didn't matter anymore, point proven, and players were subbed out. Concur with pp that FVU doesn't have the speed or athletes that NVA has at least at that game. That was also Union's problem last year.
Sensing some strong bias here.
The PP was actually being kind. It was 3-0 and NVA had a bad injury. Could have been 4-0 but for a questionable offsides call. NVA took there foot off the gas which they need to learn not to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you actually watched the 11s game NVA was clearly the stronger team and were up 2-0 comfortably until much later in the game when it didn't matter anymore, point proven, and players were subbed out. Concur with pp that FVU doesn't have the speed or athletes that NVA has at least at that game. That was also Union's problem last year.
Sensing some strong bias here.
Anonymous wrote:If you actually watched the 11s game NVA was clearly the stronger team and were up 2-0 comfortably until much later in the game when it didn't matter anymore, point proven, and players were subbed out. Concur with pp that FVU doesn't have the speed or athletes that NVA has at least at that game. That was also Union's problem last year.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't this club have bathrooms at their field? All other ECNL clubs do. ECNL should have told them to get that taken care of while they were merging.
Anonymous wrote:Only saw a couple of games but the ones I watched NVA dominated in both the 2009 and the 2011 age groups. Wasn’t even close but it’s too early to tell, these are after all, just scrimmages. The main takeaway was that there was soccer talent all over the fields on both sides and the soccer looked pretty, but FVU just doesn’t have the athletes or speed that NVA has, at least yesterday they didn’t.