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If Inter chose the best players, why are they losing?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’m sure they weren’t planning on being on the B and C teams when they left. All these kids will leave or get cut.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhatever a,b,c d, supposedly they chose the best, or indeed some with the best sponsors and connections lol.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere is no replacement top ones go to u-13 the rest go back to there clubs
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes. It seems likely that Inter invests a year in a full team just to have them go back to playing club. While I do believe some 2009 will get cut I’m assuming inter is planning on building the team for future. They won’t cut the whole team as that means they’d have to start from scratch next year and also there’s literally no other players to replace them as all the top players for the year were selected
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If Inter chose the best players, why are they losing?
[QUOTE=Unregistered;2568093]Tough job selecting players everyone sees it different, but when you don’t take kids through technical drills when trying out mistakes are made[/QUOTE
Because they didn't.
For sure a tough job and yes everyone will see different strengths and weaknesses.
However when kids don't even touch the ball during tryouts you have to ask how they were picked.
A lot of the Weston players passed the ball to existing team mates even if it wasn't the right pass.
Then you had the fast players that ran fast in a straight line and lost possession in the final third and got picked.
It was a learning experience, but very similar to how Weston was run......
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2568135]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTough job selecting players everyone sees it different, but when you don’t take kids through technical drills when trying out mistakes are made[/QUOTE
Because they didn't.
For sure a tough job and yes everyone will see different strengths and weaknesses.
However when kids don't even touch the ball during tryouts you have to ask how they were picked.
A lot of the Weston players passed the ball to existing team mates even if it wasn't the right pass.
Then you had the fast players that ran fast in a straight line and lost possession in the final third and got picked.
It was a learning experience, but very similar to how Weston was run......
When you coach by fear and play politics around selecting kids, that is the result. I thought this will be an conclusion in May 2020. But the fact is that many parents like me, do pay attention. Now you know how is to be at Weston in the past. Is better now.
I feel bad for the kids, the more we comment here, the worst they will treat them. They think kids are talking to parents, but is not true, is parents 👀 looking at unhealthy and unlawful behavior.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2568154]Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
When you coach by fear and play politics around selecting kids, that is the result. I thought this will be an conclusion in May 2020. But the fact is that many parents like me, do pay attention. Now you know how is to be at Weston in the past. Is better now.
I feel bad for the kids, the more we comment here, the worst they will treat them. They think kids are talking to parents, but is not true, is parents 👀 looking at unhealthy and unlawful behavior.
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Inter is MLS so the MLS is going to leave the DA structure next year ! Why does this bother anyone Club soccer will be the new DA for the rest NON MLS DA US soccer is just a figure head the MLS runs them we all know this . Good old boys structure its over the best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup !
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