Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the MU parents don't want to tell us about their scores vs Richmond ECNL...
The friendlies against Richmond ECNL were a joke. For whatever reason, every game was a matchup of a year-older Richmond team versus a year-younger Spirit team. Richmond U-17 ('02) beat Spirit U-16 ('03). Richmond U-16 ('03) beat Spirit U-15 ('04), and on down the line. Is that really surprising? Nobody is going to share the scores because they don't matter.
Only posting this useless info now because I'm not sure some the Spirit players/parents were even aware of this. Some of the scores were indeed ugly, but it wasn't exactly a fair fight.
Good points. Does not seem Spirit parents are too concerned about the results. Looks like July MU sessions are now open for DA and ECNL players. Good opportunity for players looking to get more playing time at the DA level.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the MU parents don't want to tell us about their scores vs Richmond ECNL...
The friendlies against Richmond ECNL were a joke. For whatever reason, every game was a matchup of a year-older Richmond team versus a year-younger Spirit team. Richmond U-17 ('02) beat Spirit U-16 ('03). Richmond U-16 ('03) beat Spirit U-15 ('04), and on down the line. Is that really surprising? Nobody is going to share the scores because they don't matter.
Only posting this useless info now because I'm not sure some the Spirit players/parents were even aware of this. Some of the scores were indeed ugly, but it wasn't exactly a fair fight.
Good points. Does not seem Spirit parents are too concerned about the results. Looks like July MU sessions are now open for DA and ECNL players. Good opportunity for players looking to get more playing time at the DA level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the MU parents don't want to tell us about their scores vs Richmond ECNL...
The friendlies against Richmond ECNL were a joke. For whatever reason, every game was a matchup of a year-older Richmond team versus a year-younger Spirit team. Richmond U-17 ('02) beat Spirit U-16 ('03). Richmond U-16 ('03) beat Spirit U-15 ('04), and on down the line. Is that really surprising? Nobody is going to share the scores because they don't matter.
Only posting this useless info now because I'm not sure some the Spirit players/parents were even aware of this. Some of the scores were indeed ugly, but it wasn't exactly a fair fight.
We were aware. We thought it was a terrible idea. I personally never posted that because it sounds so stupid. Richmond United vs PDA? Yeah, that makes sense. Versus us? Of course not. We played them in the summer and had competitive matches fo every team except the EDP group. I'm not sure who thought it up, but I hope the results confirm that it was a terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Since the MU parents don't want to tell us about their scores vs Richmond ECNL...
The friendlies against Richmond ECNL were a joke. For whatever reason, every game was a matchup of a year-older Richmond team versus a year-younger Spirit team. Richmond U-17 ('02) beat Spirit U-16 ('03). Richmond U-16 ('03) beat Spirit U-15 ('04), and on down the line. Is that really surprising? Nobody is going to share the scores because they don't matter.
Only posting this useless info now because I'm not sure some the Spirit players/parents were even aware of this. Some of the scores were indeed ugly, but it wasn't exactly a fair fight.
Anonymous wrote:Since the MU parents don't want to tell us about their scores vs Richmond ECNL...
The friendlies against Richmond ECNL were a joke. For whatever reason, every game was a matchup of a year-older Richmond team versus a year-younger Spirit team. Richmond U-17 ('02) beat Spirit U-16 ('03). Richmond U-16 ('03) beat Spirit U-15 ('04), and on down the line. Is that really surprising? Nobody is going to share the scores because they don't matter.
Only posting this useless info now because I'm not sure some the Spirit players/parents were even aware of this. Some of the scores were indeed ugly, but it wasn't exactly a fair fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer is that some FCV parents want to bash Spirit because they are worried about MU getting better and how that might impact their DD. They know that a few players can make the difference.
By bashing and trolling MU on DCUM it might scare some parents and players away from MU that could make a difference. Same reason they justify their large rosters and defend playing time for players that warm the bench at FCV. They don't want to lose them to MU.
This kind of comment is why people bash MU. No one at FCV is worried about MU getting better. In fact, the opposite is probably true because it makes the GDA stronger. FCV probably wants a better MU not a worse one.
Anonymous wrote:Any idea who the MU partner clubs might be and when an announcement would come?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the MU parents don't want to tell us about their scores vs Richmond ECNL, we'll have to wait until next week to see their DA showcase scores.
You can see the teams they are playing vs the teams FCV is playing. FCV is playing top teams. They are playing some of the best teams in the west - teams with winning records and NT players. Spirit is playing the bottom level teams. Other teams who have lost most of their games just like Spirit.
Why does anyone care about scores in a friendly? It's not a real game. The substitution rules are different. Often the personnel/positioning is different. The purpose of a friendly is to try s**t out.
Re. FCV. I don't think anyone has disputed that they are currently very good. They are the best DA in the DMV. They are a top program in some age groups. But so what? Spirit is getting better. A big part of the problem was the bloated rosters. Are they playing at FCV level right now, no? will they next year? Probably again no. But in ALL SPORTS there is a group of teams that is at the bottom of a given league (pro, college, world level, etc.) every year. That doesn't mean standings don't change as personnel does. And anyone on this forum who does't acknowledge that literally a single player can change the course of a team is wearing blinders, and doesn't watch a lot of sports -- not just soccer. Why do you think people care so much about what happens early in the NFL draft? So, good job to FCV. But why does that have to mean we all want to bash Spirit?
Because spirit parents use friendly results to bash area clubs on this forum weekly. This has been discussed in depth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the MU parents don't want to tell us about their scores vs Richmond ECNL, we'll have to wait until next week to see their DA showcase scores.
You can see the teams they are playing vs the teams FCV is playing. FCV is playing top teams. They are playing some of the best teams in the west - teams with winning records and NT players. Spirit is playing the bottom level teams. Other teams who have lost most of their games just like Spirit.
Why does anyone care about scores in a friendly? It's not a real game. The substitution rules are different. Often the personnel/positioning is different. The purpose of a friendly is to try s**t out.
Re. FCV. I don't think anyone has disputed that they are currently very good. They are the best DA in the DMV. They are a top program in some age groups. But so what? Spirit is getting better. A big part of the problem was the bloated rosters. Are they playing at FCV level right now, no? will they next year? Probably again no. But in ALL SPORTS there is a group of teams that is at the bottom of a given league (pro, college, world level, etc.) every year. That doesn't mean standings don't change as personnel does. And anyone on this forum who does't acknowledge that literally a single player can change the course of a team is wearing blinders, and doesn't watch a lot of sports -- not just soccer. Why do you think people care so much about what happens early in the NFL draft? So, good job to FCV. But why does that have to mean we all want to bash Spirit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer is that some FCV parents want to bash Spirit because they are worried about MU getting better and how that might impact their DD. They know that a few players can make the difference.
By bashing and trolling MU on DCUM it might scare some parents and players away from MU that could make a difference. Same reason they justify their large rosters and defend playing time for players that warm the bench at FCV. They don't want to lose them to MU.
This kind of comment is why people bash MU. No one at FCV is worried about MU getting better. In fact, the opposite is probably true because it makes the GDA stronger. FCV probably wants a better MU not a worse one.