Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the eff cares what other clubs do? Sure if ur from that club, complain to ur club about it. But why would anymore care about other clubs do? The only ones who do care obviously care too much about winning. But for real, just focus on your kid and make sure they’re developing and focusing on actions they can control.
Correct, but if you bring issue with your own club (Asa), coach typing warriors come to the rescue, that says a lot.
Is valid to warn others and share experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Who the eff cares what other clubs do? Sure if ur from that club, complain to ur club about it. But why would anymore care about other clubs do? The only ones who do care obviously care too much about winning. But for real, just focus on your kid and make sure they’re developing and focusing on actions they can control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda U14 had two bioband kids. One sometimes starts and plays half the game, the other doesn’t start and plays 1/4 of the game. The club and those parents determined that practicing and playing with the top U14 team is better for their development than playing for the second U15 team or not playing much for the top U15 team. It’s that simple. Please stop whining about Bethesda and biobands, it’s an old story that is no longer accurate (if it ever was besides one team and two players).
Also, whatever quote about “playing to win at all costs” was not from Bethesda.
Did you just confirm the biobanded kids for one team while saying Bethesda doesn't excessively use biobanding
Bethesda's use of biobanding isn't a secret
You aren't making any sense. You are allowed to bioband, it is in the rules and encouraged in the right situations to help player development.
But we all know Bethesda isn't using the biobanding rule exceptions for individual players development
Its being used to strengthen teams for W's for the benefit of the club's PR and marketing
Okay, so THIS YEAR, which Bethesda teams are using bioband kids to "strengthen teams for W's." Name the year. Go.
Same as last year
All MLS Next teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writing is on the wall.
Why would Alexandria lose MLS next when there is another local club with a far worse record and zero college recruiting infrastructure?
Why wouldn't Alexandria lose MLS next when there is another local cub with better record and college recruiting infrastructure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writing is on the wall.
Why would Alexandria lose MLS next when there is another local club with a far worse record and zero college recruiting infrastructure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda U14 had two bioband kids. One sometimes starts and plays half the game, the other doesn’t start and plays 1/4 of the game. The club and those parents determined that practicing and playing with the top U14 team is better for their development than playing for the second U15 team or not playing much for the top U15 team. It’s that simple. Please stop whining about Bethesda and biobands, it’s an old story that is no longer accurate (if it ever was besides one team and two players).
Also, whatever quote about “playing to win at all costs” was not from Bethesda.
Did you just confirm the biobanded kids for one team while saying Bethesda doesn't excessively use biobanding
Bethesda's use of biobanding isn't a secret
You aren't making any sense. You are allowed to bioband, it is in the rules and encouraged in the right situations to help player development.
But we all know Bethesda isn't using the biobanding rule exceptions for individual players development
Its being used to strengthen teams for W's for the benefit of the club's PR and marketing
Okay, so THIS YEAR, which Bethesda teams are using bioband kids to "strengthen teams for W's." Name the year. Go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda U14 had two bioband kids. One sometimes starts and plays half the game, the other doesn’t start and plays 1/4 of the game. The club and those parents determined that practicing and playing with the top U14 team is better for their development than playing for the second U15 team or not playing much for the top U15 team. It’s that simple. Please stop whining about Bethesda and biobands, it’s an old story that is no longer accurate (if it ever was besides one team and two players).
Also, whatever quote about “playing to win at all costs” was not from Bethesda.
Did you just confirm the biobanded kids for one team while saying Bethesda doesn't excessively use biobanding
Bethesda's use of biobanding isn't a secret
You aren't making any sense. You are allowed to bioband, it is in the rules and encouraged in the right situations to help player development.
But we all know Bethesda isn't using the biobanding rule exceptions for individual players development
Its being used to strengthen teams for W's for the benefit of the club's PR and marketing
Okay, so THIS YEAR, which Bethesda teams are using bioband kids to "strengthen teams for W's." Name the year. Go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda U14 had two bioband kids. One sometimes starts and plays half the game, the other doesn’t start and plays 1/4 of the game. The club and those parents determined that practicing and playing with the top U14 team is better for their development than playing for the second U15 team or not playing much for the top U15 team. It’s that simple. Please stop whining about Bethesda and biobands, it’s an old story that is no longer accurate (if it ever was besides one team and two players).
Also, whatever quote about “playing to win at all costs” was not from Bethesda.
Did you just confirm the biobanded kids for one team while saying Bethesda doesn't excessively use biobanding
Bethesda's use of biobanding isn't a secret
You aren't making any sense. You are allowed to bioband, it is in the rules and encouraged in the right situations to help player development.
But we all know Bethesda isn't using the biobanding rule exceptions for individual players development
Its being used to strengthen teams for W's for the benefit of the club's PR and marketing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you who is in last in the standings
tell us, mr./ms. all-knowing....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda U14 had two bioband kids. One sometimes starts and plays half the game, the other doesn’t start and plays 1/4 of the game. The club and those parents determined that practicing and playing with the top U14 team is better for their development than playing for the second U15 team or not playing much for the top U15 team. It’s that simple. Please stop whining about Bethesda and biobands, it’s an old story that is no longer accurate (if it ever was besides one team and two players).
Also, whatever quote about “playing to win at all costs” was not from Bethesda.
Did you just confirm the biobanded kids for one team while saying Bethesda doesn't excessively use biobanding
Bethesda's use of biobanding isn't a secret
You aren't making any sense. You are allowed to bioband, it is in the rules and encouraged in the right situations to help player development.
But we all know Bethesda isn't using the biobanding rule exceptions for individual players development
Its being used to strengthen teams for W's for the benefit of the club's PR and marketing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda U14 had two bioband kids. One sometimes starts and plays half the game, the other doesn’t start and plays 1/4 of the game. The club and those parents determined that practicing and playing with the top U14 team is better for their development than playing for the second U15 team or not playing much for the top U15 team. It’s that simple. Please stop whining about Bethesda and biobands, it’s an old story that is no longer accurate (if it ever was besides one team and two players).
Also, whatever quote about “playing to win at all costs” was not from Bethesda.
Did you just confirm the biobanded kids for one team while saying Bethesda doesn't excessively use biobanding
Bethesda's use of biobanding isn't a secret
You aren't making any sense. You are allowed to bioband, it is in the rules and encouraged in the right situations to help player development.
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you who is in last in the standings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda U14 had two bioband kids. One sometimes starts and plays half the game, the other doesn’t start and plays 1/4 of the game. The club and those parents determined that practicing and playing with the top U14 team is better for their development than playing for the second U15 team or not playing much for the top U15 team. It’s that simple. Please stop whining about Bethesda and biobands, it’s an old story that is no longer accurate (if it ever was besides one team and two players).
Also, whatever quote about “playing to win at all costs” was not from Bethesda.
Did you just confirm the biobanded kids for one team while saying Bethesda doesn't excessively use biobanding
Bethesda's use of biobanding isn't a secret
Anonymous wrote:The writing is on the wall.