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    #16
    Comparing apples to turds again?

    [QUOTE=Unregistered;2637930]
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Ok, let me dumb it down for the FECES turd Nugget....

    PC-
    1) ED of Armada Youth
    2) Head Coach of Armada U23 LOSING RECORD
    3) DA Director, but will be delegating responsibilities to TK, AP, and AB.

    SB-
    1) ED of FECES
    2) Head Coach of FECES USL Poo WINNING RECORD
    3) Head Coach of U13 ECNL FIRST PLACE
    4) Head Coach of U14 ECNL FIRST PLACE
    5) Head Coach of U15 ECNL FIRST PLACE
    6) ECNL Boys Director U13 FESA #1 Armada LAST, U14 FESA #1 Armada #4, U15 FESA #3 Armada LAST, U16 FESA #12 Armada #13, U17 #1 Armada LAST, U18/19 FESA # 13 Armada #12

    Looks like someone has results on their side. The other one is a fill in.
    Quit comparing Armada B teams to FESA A teams. Nobody’s buying that bullsh1t!

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      #17
      Competition

      [QUOTE=Unregistered;2637945]
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

      Quit comparing Armada B teams to FESA A teams. Nobody’s buying that bullsh1t!
      If you can't compete in a league, LEAVE and stop wasting parents time and money. Based on the standings you can't compete at all in BOYS ECNL, has nothing to do with comparing to FESA. Just use the ECNL standings, period.

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        #18
        [QUOTE=Unregistered;2637945]
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

        Quit comparing Armada B teams to FESA A teams. Nobody’s buying that bullsh1t!
        I'm looking at your standings with the teams you "invited" haha. Losers!

        Armada is trash! The Happy Feet pathway is working!

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          #19
          Wow!

          [QUOTE=Unregistered;2637958]
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

          If you can't compete in a league, LEAVE and stop wasting parents time and money. Based on the standings you can't compete at all in BOYS ECNL, has nothing to do with comparing to FESA. Just use the ECNL standings, period.
          You and I actually agree on something! I’m as pro Armada as anyone, but it is impossible given the current club environment in Jax for a club the size of Armada to field competitive teams across the 3 top leagues in the country. I’ve been saying it for a while now, Armada should give up ECNL on the boys side and have its B-teams play NPL. You are just asking too much for a medium sized club to have decent talent all the way down to players 40 to 60 on the boys side.

          But hey, size isn’t everything. Right FESA? If it was your girls and older boys teams would be doing better than they are. There’s a little something called development that matters.

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            #20

            As an Armada parent, of course we would have loved to have seen the boys win the tournament or at least go to the finals, but who cares really?!!!! The important lesson this past weekend was competing against teams who challenge yours and allow for growth, whether you tie, win or lose. We saw that in our boys and thought the tournament was excellent exposure. FESA could never bring that to the table, ever!

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              #21
              Results

              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              As an Armada parent, of course we would have loved to have seen the boys win the tournament or at least go to the finals, but who cares really?!!!! The important lesson this past weekend was competing against teams who challenge yours and allow for growth, whether you tie, win or lose. We saw that in our boys and thought the tournament was excellent exposure. FESA could never bring that to the table, ever!
              Ah yes, the better to compete against teams and lose argument. Always said by teams that never win. You know what's better than competing and getting challenged? Getting challenged and winning because the club did it's job and developed players better than any other club.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                As an Armada parent, of course we would have loved to have seen the boys win the tournament or at least go to the finals, but who cares really?!!!! The important lesson this past weekend was competing against teams who challenge yours and allow for growth, whether you tie, win or lose. We saw that in our boys and thought the tournament was excellent exposure. FESA could never bring that to the table, ever!
                The sad part is many of the Armada top teams played down to the 2nd division and still lost. My son played in the U12 I saw them lose to a lot teams including a team from S. Florida, that is entirely U11. That team actually made it to the finals. I did not stick around to watch the finals.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Ah yes, the better to compete against teams and lose argument. Always said by teams that never win. You know what's better than competing and getting challenged? Getting challenged and winning because the club did it's job and developed players better than any other club.
                  https://www.socceramerica.com/public...th-soccer.html

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Ah yes, the better to compete against teams and lose argument. Always said by teams that never win. You know what's better than competing and getting challenged? Getting challenged and winning because the club did it's job and developed players better than any other club.
                    I know you aren’t talking about ALL of those players FESA has developed to go on to bigger and better opportunities. LMFAO!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      I know you aren’t talking about ALL of those players FESA has developed to go on to bigger and better opportunities. LMFAO!
                      Makes a person wonder...armada holds “high level” tournament with most of its teams losing. Yet they brag! Now I’m lmfao! Losers!

                      Mommy daddy board!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        As an Armada parent, of course we would have loved to have seen the boys win the tournament or at least go to the finals, but who cares really?!!!! The important lesson this past weekend was competing against teams who challenge yours and allow for growth, whether you tie, win or lose. We saw that in our boys and thought the tournament was excellent exposure. FESA could never bring that to the table, ever!
                        Good to see a former Boca United family has found a new home. Trust everything is well!!!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Makes a person wonder...armada holds “high level” tournament with most of its teams losing. Yet they brag! Now I’m lmfao! Losers!

                          Mommy daddy board!
                          all the teams were low level not just yours! Soccer is hideous in this state. Kids have no clue on how to play the game. Most games are like watching 5 year olds chase the ball. None of you know what it looks like at this age because you don't leave the state.

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                            #28
                            True U13 Team ability

                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            all the teams were low level not just yours! Soccer is hideous in this state. Kids have no clue on how to play the game. Most games are like watching 5 year olds chase the ball. None of you know what it looks like at this age because you don't leave the state.
                            Here is what a High Level, well trained team of 11 and 12 year olds look like. There is nothing even close to this in FL, probably not even in the US.

                            https://youtu.be/MLs7ZkIUUyw

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Here is what a High Level, well trained team of 11 and 12 year olds look like. There is nothing even close to this in FL, probably not even in the US.

                              https://youtu.be/MLs7ZkIUUyw
                              You gotta love the clowns that try to prove how bad US/Florida soccer is by comparing it to one of the best most established teams in Europe... LOL... Great analysis buddy! Your insight is incredible. Who would have thought that Barcelona soccer is better than whatvis in the USA.. Another crazy thought too.. Barcelona's academy is better than 95% of the rest of the world's too.. Crazy right!

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                                #30
                                https://mobile.twitter.com/PhilaUnio...76539647954954

                                Another team of well trained 11 year olds beating international academies in Brazil..

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