Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun's tournament is going well- fields are nice, refs are good and it is nice to have the team playing before the league games start.
Biggest issue we saw was nobody checking player cards. One “independent” club team came back on Sunday with a handful of new players that were conspicuously absent the first day. All were bigger, faster and better than the rest of the team they put out there when they lost by almost double digits.
Heard that happened in more than 1 age group too.
Yes this was rampant. Zero oversight.
Name the teams or its BS and you are a sore loser
This happens in every tournament.
So which teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of these tournaments are great. Louden Premier and Dulles are the better tournaments, but mostly just being used to shore things up for the season. A lot of kids are still traveling, so attendance is always an issue. Dulles is better because it’s after school starts, so families are in town. My DC’s team did not have core team in attendance for Louden, but still placed well. Some pretty sad performance by teams you would expect to be better (offseason drama seems to have hit some clubs as hard as this message board implied *cough*MYS*cough*).
LOL!!!
I'd feel bad for the kids at MYS but their parents make it enjoyable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun's tournament is going well- fields are nice, refs are good and it is nice to have the team playing before the league games start.
Biggest issue we saw was nobody checking player cards. One “independent” club team came back on Sunday with a handful of new players that were conspicuously absent the first day. All were bigger, faster and better than the rest of the team they put out there when they lost by almost double digits.
Heard that happened in more than 1 age group too.
Yes this was rampant. Zero oversight.
Name the teams or its BS and you are a sore loser
This happens in every tournament.
Anonymous wrote:None of these tournaments are great. Louden Premier and Dulles are the better tournaments, but mostly just being used to shore things up for the season. A lot of kids are still traveling, so attendance is always an issue. Dulles is better because it’s after school starts, so families are in town. My DC’s team did not have core team in attendance for Louden, but still placed well. Some pretty sad performance by teams you would expect to be better (offseason drama seems to have hit some clubs as hard as this message board implied *cough*MYS*cough*).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun's tournament is going well- fields are nice, refs are good and it is nice to have the team playing before the league games start.
Biggest issue we saw was nobody checking player cards. One “independent” club team came back on Sunday with a handful of new players that were conspicuously absent the first day. All were bigger, faster and better than the rest of the team they put out there when they lost by almost double digits.
Heard that happened in more than 1 age group too.
Yes this was rampant. Zero oversight.
Name the teams or its BS and you are a sore loser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun's tournament is going well- fields are nice, refs are good and it is nice to have the team playing before the league games start.
Biggest issue we saw was nobody checking player cards. One “independent” club team came back on Sunday with a handful of new players that were conspicuously absent the first day. All were bigger, faster and better than the rest of the team they put out there when they lost by almost double digits.
Heard that happened in more than 1 age group too.
Yes this was rampant. Zero oversight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun's tournament is going well- fields are nice, refs are good and it is nice to have the team playing before the league games start.
Biggest issue we saw was nobody checking player cards. One “independent” club team came back on Sunday with a handful of new players that were conspicuously absent the first day. All were bigger, faster and better than the rest of the team they put out there when they lost by almost double digits.
Heard that happened in more than 1 age group too.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah yeah good for them. They won the bracket and played in a low level tournament. GO SYC!
Tell em why you mad bro
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This tournament was weak. SYC 2010 NAL team which is the third team was boosting on IG about how they won. One of the player posted "We won top bracket of the Loudoun Premier Cup and didn't lose a single game". True they didn't lose a single game. They played 2 games and both ended in a 1-1 tie
Anonymous wrote:
Who cares what the scores were- they managed to beat teams that should be better than them, and they did win the bracket. They should be proud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun's tournament is going well- fields are nice, refs are good and it is nice to have the team playing before the league games start.
Biggest issue we saw was nobody checking player cards. One “independent” club team came back on Sunday with a handful of new players that were conspicuously absent the first day. All were bigger, faster and better than the rest of the team they put out there when they lost by almost double digits.
Heard that happened in more than 1 age group too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun's tournament is going well- fields are nice, refs are good and it is nice to have the team playing before the league games start.
Biggest issue we saw was nobody checking player cards. One “independent” club team came back on Sunday with a handful of new players that were conspicuously absent the first day. All were bigger, faster and better than the rest of the team they put out there when they lost by almost double digits.
Heard that happened in more than 1 age group too.
They brought USL players to beat your baby's team? 😂