Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why did they even have it in the first place?
Because US Soccer is desperately trying to get programs into areas that have been otherwise underserved so soccer doesn't remain an exclusively suburban sport here.
Anonymous wrote:why did they even have it in the first place?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a million things a winning coach can do in a lopsided game to make it more competitive. Put an inexperienced keeper in. Go down in numbers on field players. Etc etc.
So he did not put in an inexperienced keeper, how does that keep the better team from scoring? Play less players than the other team forcing your kids to run harder risking injury to his own players? This the best you got?
What are you the coach-guru? I've actually seen teams pull out players in games like this and does help the play.
At the MLS Next level. I don’t think so. Try again.
Ah gotcha... living your life through your kid. Makes sense now. Clears things up. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a million things a winning coach can do in a lopsided game to make it more competitive. Put an inexperienced keeper in. Go down in numbers on field players. Etc etc.
So he did not put in an inexperienced keeper, how does that keep the better team from scoring? Play less players than the other team forcing your kids to run harder risking injury to his own players? This the best you got?
What are you the coach-guru? I've actually seen teams pull out players in games like this and does help the play.
At the MLS Next level. I don’t think so. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:He's just a loser with tiny...self esteem trying to relive his life through his kid's 13-0 wins. Or a really dumb coach which would be worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a million things a winning coach can do in a lopsided game to make it more competitive. Put an inexperienced keeper in. Go down in numbers on field players. Etc etc.
So he did not put in an inexperienced keeper, how does that keep the better team from scoring? Play less players than the other team forcing your kids to run harder risking injury to his own players? This the best you got?
What are you the coach-guru? I've actually seen teams pull out players in games like this and does help the play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a million things a winning coach can do in a lopsided game to make it more competitive. Put an inexperienced keeper in. Go down in numbers on field players. Etc etc.
So he did not put in an inexperienced keeper, how does that keep the better team from scoring? Play less players than the other team forcing your kids to run harder risking injury to his own players? This the best you got?