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Post by soccerfan30 on Sept 6, 2014 14:39:34 GMT -5
Heard TH Gold beat Roswell today 7-0 not sure if that is,correct or not
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Post by soccerfan30 on Aug 27, 2014 7:18:34 GMT -5
UFA Fall Classic would probably be your best bet for post season fall tournament.
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Post by soccerfan30 on Aug 26, 2014 11:30:17 GMT -5
As a coach I'm of the belief that fitness should be incorporated with the ball, if the sessions are set up properly and the level is kept high throughout the players will improve their aerobic and anaerobic fitness base. Obviously there will be some occasional down time when going over tactics, positions, formations, etc but over the course of 90 minutes to two hours for a session the players should be getting what they need. Nothing makes me cringe more than a coach running players for an hour, doing hills, etc all the time but neglect the technical aspects. At our club we have a certified strength and conditioning coach that teams can go to once a week where they do more fitness oriented work: beep test, ladders, parachutes, hurdles, agility and such.
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Post by soccerfan30 on Jun 1, 2014 15:24:12 GMT -5
TH should be right back near the top for the coming year, TC is taking over the team with several confirmed new additions for next year.
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Post by soccerfan30 on Apr 30, 2014 10:45:03 GMT -5
I guess the fact that the goalkeeper got beat near post was lost on the writer as well.
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Post by soccerfan30 on Apr 11, 2014 7:52:53 GMT -5
Why do teams seem surprised by spring Break? Schedule around it from the beginning, and play the games. Not sure with your team but we have eight different schools represented on our team, both public and private schools with varying weeks of Spring Break. Since GA Soccer only allows you to blackout three days (not weekends) you can't cover every weekend to accommodate the players and families, many families plan/pay for these vacations months in advance and are not going to cancel it, although it's frustrating. So if we have 5 to 7 players out for each of those spring breaks and we cannot club pass players due to the rules, we simply cannot "just play the game" with 8 to 10 players.
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Post by soccerfan30 on Apr 10, 2014 11:55:48 GMT -5
See the GA Soccer Rules regarding club passing players www.georgiasoccer.org/assets/pdfs/Club_Pass_Policy.pdfnote item #4- U12 Academy players can only club pass to their respective clubs U13 first and second team. If you are on the third or fourth team and don't have a team below you to draw from you are out of luck unfortunately. I think the rule needs to be changed, most families on Athena A and/or B teams are typically more committed and will forego other activities to make all if not most of the games. Many families on third and fourth teams tend to be less committed and do other sports during the soccer season, those are the teams that probably need the help the most in terms of player availability.
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Post by soccerfan30 on Apr 9, 2014 16:52:51 GMT -5
Saw that TopHat Blue in Athena D didn't make the trip to Savannah this weekend and forfeited the game. We made the trip last weekend. Tophat didn't forfeit because they didn't want to make the trip, due to public school break they only had nine players out of 16 to play. Since TH Blue is their fourth team they cannot club pass to help with numbers, per GA Soccer rules U12 Academy players can only club pass to a clubs first or second U13 team, since Savannah was reluctant to try to work reschedule even after the season has been extended a week, the team didn't have any recourse but to forfeit, which wasn't what the team wanted to do.
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