Do you get free 4th night of training at WSA? If so who coaches it?
Yes. Preston has an optional Weds and has had other, extra options on Saturdays where we aren't travelling / playing.
For free.
Do you get free 4th night of training at WSA? If so who coaches it?
First, we had a player leave who lost her starting position to a girl who came over from Blitz. She is a great kid who wants to play for our team but her parents want to chase the ECNL badge and she couldn’t make NL at Energy so is trying to work her way through RL. I’m glad you listed all the ranking. Everyone knows ECNL is the biggest draw for most girls. He the kicker though…..To make the Playoffs in Texas NL you need probably need to be in the top 10-25 Nationally. Not many of those teams on that list. Girls more than boys want to win. GA girls for the most part aren’t winning. ECNL girls aren’t winning. In many cases both NL and GA girls are getting embarrassed in games.
No other GA teams will make the playoffs. We aren’t a lock for the playoffs. Top 4 teams in our league are tough (all top 50). Only 2 teams from each conference automatically qualify.Other than the 2013s, will TSC GA teams have a realistic shot at the playoffs? Because if no one in Oklahoma playing at a high level is likely to make the playoffs (aside from maybe a rare OEFC team), then don’t we need a stronger community strategy?
If we start with the assumption that no one here is likely to qualify, then those “in the know” will probably avoid high-level local teams, go to Dallas, or join WSA just for bragging rights — to say they play for the “best club in Tulsa.” Even as a WSA family member and advocate, I think we can do better for all Tulsa clubs. But that requires us to think beyond any single club.
I realize I’m probably in the minority on this, but I still believe it’s possible, albeit unlikely, to build a better, more unified vision for youth soccer in Tulsa, at least on the girls’ side.
Side note: I was surprised by the idea that girls want to win more than boys. In my limited research, it seems boys tend to show a higher competitive drive. That lines up with what I’ve seen anecdotally too — but.
When we left it was before TSC lost ECNL and it has never really been a desire to come back and play for WSA.We were ranked high before GA. The ranking system is an algorithm that will probably hurt us going forward. Why didn’t you go to WSA?
No other GA teams will make the playoffs. We aren’t a lock for the playoffs. Top 4 teams in our league are tough (all top 50). Only 2 teams from each conference automatically qualify.
Let not forget Blitz has some super teams coming up. Why should they be "forced" to either leave Tulsa or play for a different club?
We were ranked high before GA. The ranking system is an algorithm that will probably hurt us going forward. Why didn’t you go to WSA?
Yes, The bottom half of our schedule doesn't have the depth.Why do you think that of the algorithm? Are you saying that b/c you are predicting a weaker schedule?
Yes, The bottom half of our schedule doesn't have the depth.
Why do we have leagues anyway? Families pay to go to showcases and tournaments. Super Copa is the greatest youth soccer tournament going. You play qualifying games then get seeded. I would be a fan of Showcases that can seed teams and let like teams play like teams. Scouts would know where to go based on the player level they are recruiting. FCD shouldn't drive here to beat a team 6-0. Louisiana shouldn't drive here to lose 9-1. Stop wasting parents money on games that don't matter. The algorithm works pretty well outside right after tryouts. Match teams up and not clubs. Let players play for a coach. Let teams play good games. Let parents spend money wisely. If team want to have friendlies so be it. A coach develops a team and looses them after his/her 2 years is up with them?? How does that make sense?
Absolutely. But a lot of teams spend a ton of money playing league games that aren’t competitive. Traveling from Houston to Denver to lose by 7-8 goals.Showcases / NL national events do just that...
Absolutely. But a lot of teams spend a ton of money playing league games that aren’t competitive. Traveling from Houston to Denver to lose by 7-8 goals.
Within 2 goals. Some games could be different for weird circumstances. But I would never say we played a competitive game and won or lost 4+ goals.What does a competitive game look like to you, score wise?




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We're in the toughest conf in NL. We're still in 14th place. The majority of our games have been competitive.
Why do you think Ok teams can't compete in tx NL?
Challenge is 20th in the nation.
FCD is 36th.
Sting Austin is 21st
We have 100% taken beatings from THE ABSOLUTE BEST IN THE NATION. We will likely take a beating from Solar, too.
But stop acting like nobody in Tulsa can be competitive and that everyone belongs in GA.
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We're in the toughest conf in NL. We're still in 14th place. The majority of our games have been competitive.
Why do you think Ok teams can't compete in tx NL?
Challenge is 20th in the nation.
FCD is 36th.
Sting Austin is 21st
We have 100% taken beatings from THE ABSOLUTE BEST IN THE NATION. We will likely take a beating from Solar, too.
But stop acting like nobody in Tulsa can be competitive and that everyone belongs in GA.
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Soccer seems to be the only sport where I find people in love with the notion that losing every game is somehow beneficial, rooted in this concept of "development." Unless you were winning every game 15-0, which you weren't before.
Yes, The bottom half of our schedule doesn't have the depth.
Why do we have leagues anyway? Families pay to go to showcases and tournaments. Super Copa is the greatest youth soccer tournament going. You play qualifying games then get seeded. I would be a fan of Showcases that can seed teams and let like teams play like teams. Scouts would know where to go based on the player level they are recruiting. FCD shouldn't drive here to beat a team 6-0. Louisiana shouldn't drive here to lose 9-1. Stop wasting parents money on games that don't matter. The algorithm works pretty well outside right after tryouts. Match teams up and not clubs. Let players play for a coach. Let teams play good games. Let parents spend money wisely. If team want to have friendlies so be it. A coach develops a team and looses them after his/her 2 years is up with them?? How does that make sense?
Is that the team you all played the 1st game of the season that I was the center on. That team is crazy good...like insanely crazy good and I had no idea they were also a younger team playing up.This is team we are playing:
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Do you have a source for the top 2014 #1 team in country that is different?
As far as I know a wide range of Texas clubs (and some Florida/Cali clubs?) take the strategy of playing up early into RL for their top u12 2014 teams. I believe they see it as a way to get the girls tactically and technically used to the new formations, bigger fields, and faster pace. Only a few clubs do it due to the difficulty and there are also arguments against it from a developmental perspective (less touches, etc), but I'm a fan of it for us. It looks like the current clubs doing this are FCD, Sting Austin, Solar, Challenge, and Sting Black, Albion, and Dallas Surf. Their "preECNL" teams are still very strong, but not the same level as the teams they send up to play RL.
So I'm confused at what you're saying. Are you saying the big Texas clubs have 2014 teams out there that are a higher level than these 2014 teams playing up in the RL Texas/Ntx/stx conferences? A quick glance at the top Texas 2014 teams tells me that over half are playing up in RL and all of the 'big club' top teams are doing it with the exception of HTX who can't b/c they are GA. The other Oklahoma 2014 teams don't often get a chance to play the very top Texas 2014 teams and when they do, they aren't winning. Not to say they can't b/c those games are competitive and Energy just tied Solars 2014 RL13NTX teamSo it's within reach, but again this level of nuance is hard to get to when you just look at scoreline+club name and don't acknowledge the difference in level and record.
Which brings me to:
Yes, you can absolutely compare competition levels and records. But it’s not controversial to acknowledge that there’s a clear difference between playing a club’s top team and its second or third team. If we say “we beat FCD 5–0,” yet our top team played their second or third side, then we’ve crossed into the realm of either misunderstanding or propaganda if we let people believe we faced their best. I’m all for celebrating wins and progress, but if we care about an accurate picture of where our team or club truly stands, we have to be transparent about the level of competition we’re facing.
@lawpoke87 You have a lot of experience in the Texas conference -- can you clarify misunderstandings I may have regarding the Texas team's strategy? I think it's important to understand their development strategy so that we can at least be honest in where we are as a community and what we can do to elevate to the next level.
I really don't give 2 $hits where your team plays. I care about the TSC 2013's and my daughter.
It doesn't make sense sadly because it isn't mean to make sense. This is what happens when free-market capitalism meets youth development without counterweights like public investment, regulation, or shared infrastructure.
We get redundancy, uneven competition, and inflated costs that parents and clubs will continue to buy into, because access and prestige feel scarce. Fragmentation + exclusivity + status signaling = revenue.
a quick search shows private equity is doing roll ups in youth sports. Best case scenario we get better fields, facilities, tech, platforms, etc. long term. Pessimistic take is that our kids will grow up in a world that has an even larger divide when it comes to access to higher level youth sports and this will be based largely on ability to pay.
Is that the team you all played the 1st game of the season that I was the center on. That team is crazy good...like insanely crazy good and I had no idea they were also a younger team playing up.
And I'll tell you the biggest difference between that team and your team...it's technical skill. And if I were to guess it's part of the program at FCD to develop these kids with a great first touch and the ability to pass and connect early on. Tactically I think your coaches are teaching the right things but the difference in technical skill (especially in that 1st game) was night and day between the two teams (and your team's improvement in that area over the season until now has been stark).
A lot of that has to do with individual time on the ball at age 6, 7 and 8 and then a club's (and coach's) philosophy to not chase results in academy play or tournaments. Focus is on touches and individual skill development.
As for the Pre-ECNL stuff and playing up...all the clubs do it. Why? Because it gives parents something to pay a little extra for and to put a little more drive into their 10 and 11 year olds. TSC did/does it for sure. The number of U12 and below games I referee where a team has a "Pre-ECNL" in their team name is staggering.
And I don't know why that guy is putting everyone on blast on this thread. I watched 10 years of club soccer from my son being on the 5th team when he started to 1st/2nd team when he finished his youth stuff and then I referee a lot of soccer including ECNL/RL, EA/GA NPL, and any other letters of the alphabet.