RantingSoccerDad wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son played in the Herndon Cup for Barca. It was absolutely the right tournament for their development. It’s a largely new team and this was their first external competition, other than a friendly vs a bottom division ncsl team which they beat fairly easily. The objective was to see if they could play barca’s possession game which they have learned the last few months, under pressure of a competion. They performed well in that regard. The boys had fun and bonded as a team. It was a lot of fun to watch even the PK shootout which they lost. It was soccer vs kickball and we won possession in every game. Yes, I know these were rec teams and expected as much. The other teams were also considerably bigger and more physical, which was part of the development test for them - could they continue to play their game and not devolve into kickball. Will be great to see them in the spring when they’ll get travel competition.
Yeah, that seems to be the club's approach to tournaments. They don't enter the entire club into any tournament. They enter 1-2 teams, based on the level of the tournament and the level of the team. i think they seem to be a very player centric program.
How many more rec teams would they have?
Anonymous wrote:I think it just shows that the club recognizes the skill levels they are working with and aren’t looking to be embarrassed.
Smart for the bottom line.
Anonymous wrote:My son played in the Herndon Cup for Barca. It was absolutely the right tournament for their development. It’s a largely new team and this was their first external competition, other than a friendly vs a bottom division ncsl team which they beat fairly easily. The objective was to see if they could play barca’s possession game which they have learned the last few months, under pressure of a competion. They performed well in that regard. The boys had fun and bonded as a team. It was a lot of fun to watch even the PK shootout which they lost. It was soccer vs kickball and we won possession in every game. Yes, I know these were rec teams and expected as much. The other teams were also considerably bigger and more physical, which was part of the development test for them - could they continue to play their game and not devolve into kickball. Will be great to see them in the spring when they’ll get travel competition.
Anonymous wrote:Sporting Global is here to stay.
Frankly, I have some pretty deep suspicions about a lot of the other teams in the Herndon tournament. We all have stories about U12 kids with mustaches who are a head taller than everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:you guys think they will eventually fold?
Anonymous wrote:travel clubs (pay to play orgs) should not be in rec tournaments. that's BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:travel clubs (pay to play orgs) should not be in rec tournaments. that's BS.
These are developmental teams that do not play in a league and this was their first tournament. Once they are ready, they will move to a higher level. And by the way, rec is also pay to play, albeit at a lower cost.
Anonymous wrote:travel clubs (pay to play orgs) should not be in rec tournaments. that's BS.
Anonymous wrote:travel clubs (pay to play orgs) should not be in rec tournaments. that's BS.