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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTwo do not make or break the team.
That being said, I'd welcome them on our team as it's easier to harness aggression then it is to teach it. I guess it all comes back to the coach; he was a tool during the WC game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn this case it does. I watched them struggle against Wesley Chapel, a USA league team. While Clay won the game 3-2, WC had them running around like chickens. It was only the athleticism of the two girls previously mentioned that kept them in the game. They moved their forward back to center d & when Chapel's forwards proved to be faster, they resulted to fouling inside the box (slide tackles from behind) and gave up PK's. Three yellows in that game.
That being said, I'd welcome them on our team as it's easier to harness aggression then it is to teach it. I guess it all comes back to the coach; he was a tool during the WC game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou mean the struggle when we were up 3-0? Yes we had a let down at the end and WC came back 3-2, yes there was a foul in the box... that happens, it's part of the game... Sometimes there is foul in the box against us and guess what, we get a PK out of it also, just like everyone else...
Clays tactics are to try and find two players with track star speed and isolate opponents defenders in 1v1 situations. Either find the high forward or the wide winger.
Other than that Clays tactics are suspect at best and their possession play average.
But the tactic works as they win a lot of games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn this case it does. I watched them struggle against Wesley Chapel, a USA league team. While Clay won the game 3-2, WC had them running around like chickens. It was only the athleticism of the two girls previously mentioned that kept them in the game. They moved their forward back to center d & when Chapel's forwards proved to be faster, they resulted to fouling inside the box (slide tackles from behind) and gave up PK's. Three yellows in that game.
That being said, I'd welcome them on our team as it's easier to harness aggression then it is to teach it. I guess it all comes back to the coach; he was a tool during the WC game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's not bitterness. There are rosters with roster limits and something just doesn't seem right about having three or four teams in an age group (that part is fine) but then spreading those 60 or 80 girls among the four teams how ever you see fit in any given weekend. Particularly when you replace more than half a team with players from a different team.
Then to top it off, your parents come on here and start talking about how successful each team is, but when they lose, it is because "that wasn't the real XYZ team."
I don't care how you approach training the girls and getting them time. That's between you and them, but when, for instance, your U14 ECNL qualifies for FSPL and you use that name of that team to put your DEV team into the league and they get crushed every game, I don't think that should be allowed. And when you use ECNL players to try to qualify for the showcase -- perhaps taking a more deserving team's spot -- and then play the dev team, I don't think that's right.
So many things wrong with your statement. There is only about 30 players at most between each of the 2 teams ECNL and Development team. The U14ECNL didn't qualify for FSPL. The majority of the players are still on FSPL from the squad last season. Only 6 of the 20 players they had moved up to ECNL. Also, the Clay county game was there 1st game and lost 4-1 and they had 2-0 lead against FKK and blew it to lose 3-2, how are they getting crushed after 2 games. The coaches have done a great job of training with both groups and trying to develop players from within. If they win you complain and if they lose you mock them. You Florida folk are hilarious.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI did not see this match but I am familiar with Clay.
Clays tactics are to try and find two players with track star speed and isolate opponents defenders in 1v1 situations. Either find the high forward or the wide winger.
Other than that Clays tactics are suspect at best and their possession play average.
But the tactic works as they win a lot of games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFKK was lucky to beat Clay at Disney.
FKK tied CBS ??
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat their second team. FKK black is a whole different level although the white team is very good
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