RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP who enjoys watching random youth soccer games. I have watched the first 20 minutes, and will definitely say Barca looked more comfortable and impressive in minutes 10-20 than they did up to minute 10. I think both teams are trying to play possession soccer, but Barca has a larger number of skilled players, and their defenders were much more composed in the bit I saw (the Flames have had a lot of good tackles though). Both teams had a whole lot of errant passes. This is not a scintillating game so far. Can someone post the minutes of the video we should watch if we want to be dazzled or appalled by anything in particular? And at what minute do the Flames score? It was a nice sequence that almost led to a Barca goal around minute 15.
That was basically my impression, too. I didn't see a vast difference in styles. Each team tries to connect passes and occasionally succeeds. Toward the end, Barca may have turned a little panicky -- and if you're down 1-0 in the final minutes, you're going to get more direct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid isn't playing and you are watching complete matches of youth soccer, you are either unemployed or should be unemployed. Get a life.
Watching full youth soccer games does not have to be nefarious. Some people have big passion for the game. Xavi was teased by his Barca teammates, because watched everything from Champions league games, to third division games, to youth academy games. RSD is employed as a soccer journalist. He does not have enough time to watch more than 10 minutes, because he has other projects to juggle. This is a fair excuse; people get busy. However, the excuse does not change the fact that his negative assessment is based on a tiny 10 minute sample. It would be like me watching 10 minute game of a Vienna team during a preseason tournament and then publicly criticizing that team or club based on that short snippet.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid isn't playing and you are watching complete matches of youth soccer, you are either unemployed or should be unemployed. Get a life.
RantingSoccerDad wrote:Let me plan the rest of my day ...
1. Work on the several projects I'm juggling.
2. Watch the rest of a youth soccer game to see if the style of play looks vastly different than the 10 minutes I've seen, all so I can be better prepared for a message board discussion in which at least some people (and I have no idea who) are just seeing what they want to see.
Apologies to all, but I think I'll take #1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is keep the center compact, let their false 9 (#10) run around, and they struggle to create penetration.
That's right, just park the bus and hope to get 1-0 win on a counter.
Having a compact defense isn’t parking the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is keep the center compact, let their false 9 (#10) run around, and they struggle to create penetration.
That's right, just park the bus and hope to get 1-0 win on a counter.
Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is keep the center compact, let their false 9 (#10) run around, and they struggle to create penetration.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the Flames have good coaches and talented players?