Cup results - quarter finals
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Oh and by the way, I didn't even mention you so it's you who is being defensive.
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johnydep wrote:AL K HOLIC wrote:So be it. I am contributing to your chat of fiction or fact.johnydep wrote:[quote="AL K HOLIC]What the hell has strikers got to do any of this, I just stated what a strange result, I also just mentioned some talk about the traps, at the end of the day they can drop their entire senior team to the 13s if they are of age.
This is after all a chat forum for any topic a person wants to chat or discuss, fiction or truth, no one said they were cheating.
For that we trhank you, as my wife says when im telling lies, why so defensive????[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]
I only put out the facts, you seem to be the defensive one by continuaing with the discussion. When incorrect information is given, is it not the right of those concerned to correct it?
You stated that it was possible that a team was using players from a different age group; I corrected this.
You are a member of a team that has seen the team; correct?
If you can mention clubs and teams, why can I not?
This is a Junior forum, kids read it. They do not need to read misinformation, or have their achievements belittled by doubt.[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]
hey I really could give a toss, I think it's great to see a B team beat a top 4 A team so well.
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Johnydep, I was led to believe that your U13 team brings down players from the U14a, I personally know one of the boys and was told by one of Croydon parents that there is another one who incidenltly scored all goals for your team against us.
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As far as I am aware we only played your team once; I was at the ABE v CKFC U13B game, the boy you talk about had been injured and not getting game time in the 14's. The Coach of the U14 team asked if the boy could get game time in his correct age group for recovery; he did not score in that game, and was lucky if he got 15 minutes total game time.beskid wrote:Johnydep, I know for a fact that your U13 team brings down players from the U14a, I personally know one of the boys and was told by one of Croydon parents that there is another one who incidentally scored all goals for your team against us.
If you doubt me; ask for the team/game sheet from the coach and manager of your team for that game, if you don't trust that look at the referee sheet.
The U13 teams top goal scorer has been with the team from day 1, he is very talented and is starting to dominate every game he is in; next step for him is up an age group.
There is also a girl player in the team that has always been very talented and is also starting reach a level of dominance for the age group.
Why is it so unbelievable for a B team to win a game against an A team? This is Soccer/Football, it's what makes the game so good and watched by so many; on the day if everything falls in place anything is possible. Go watch some of the FA Cup DVD's, you'll see lower division teams beat much higher league teams.
The U13B team is Croydon Kings U13A team. There are 2 x U13 teams, all the players were given a chance to get into the A team, 2 moved into the team from C team early in season. The Club offers a Monday night training session for any player that wants extra training, giving players 3 training sessions per week. The Club has 4 Development Coaches spread across the age groups, with the Senior DC coming down and offering advice.
The team has been successful through hard work; come down to a training session or even a game, we'll have a chat and I'll show you around and introduce you to the players so that you can see for yourself what they're like.
Try and remember that these are kids we're talking about, they're still developing and theirs no assurances that they'll perform at their peak week in week out. The main thing is that there is a steady improvement from the beginning of the season to the end.
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The results are up on ffsa website
Is cup draw pre determined ie. each leg is already set out, or is the draw done separate each time???
Is cup draw pre determined ie. each leg is already set out, or is the draw done separate each time???
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johnydep wrote:As far as I am aware we only played your team once; I was at the ABE v CKFC U13B game, the boy you talk about had been injured and not getting game time in the 14's. The Coach of the U14 team asked if the boy could get game time in his correct age group for recovery; he did not score in that game, and was lucky if he got 15 minutes total game time.beskid wrote:Johnydep, I know for a fact that your U13 team brings down players from the U14a, I personally know one of the boys and was told by one of Croydon parents that there is another one who incidentally scored all goals for your team against us.
If you doubt me; ask for the team/game sheet from the coach and manager of your team for that game, if you don't trust that look at the referee sheet.
The U13 teams top goal scorer has been with the team from day 1, he is very talented and is starting to dominate every game he is in; next step for him is up an age group.
There is also a girl player in the team that has always been very talented and is also starting reach a level of dominance for the age group.
Why is it so unbelievable for a B team to win a game against an A team? This is Soccer/Football, it's what makes the game so good and watched by so many; on the day if everything falls in place anything is possible. Go watch some of the FA Cup DVD's, you'll see lower division teams beat much higher league teams.
The U13B team is Croydon Kings U13A team. There are 2 x U13 teams, all the players were given a chance to get into the A team, 2 moved into the team from C team early in season. The Club offers a Monday night training session for any player that wants extra training, giving players 3 training sessions per week. The Club has 4 Development Coaches spread across the age groups, with the Senior DC coming down and offering advice.
The team has been successful through hard work; come down to a training session or even a game, we'll have a chat and I'll show you around and introduce you to the players so that you can see for yourself what they're like.
Try and remember that these are kids we're talking about, they're still developing and theirs no assurances that they'll perform at their peak week in week out. The main thing is that there is a steady improvement from the beginning of the season to the end.
John dont worry about it. every week it seems that the boots get stuck in to croydon and strikers. the fact is scotts team this year are doing very well and in my opinion are the form u13 side in the comp. good luck over the next couple of cup games as i reckon para and west Adelaide would b worried about coming up against you. this could be the year.
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You should hear the stories the bloke down the pub has told me........beskid wrote:Johnydep, I was led to believe that your U13 team brings down players from the U14a, I personally know one of the boys and was told by one of Croydon parents that there is another one who incidenltly scored all goals for your team against us.
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johnydep wrote:As far as I am aware we only played your team once; I was at the ABE v CKFC U13B game, the boy you talk about had been injured and not getting game time in the 14's. The Coach of the U14 team asked if the boy could get game time in his correct age group for recovery; he did not score in that game, and was lucky if he got 15 minutes total game time.beskid wrote:Johnydep, I know for a fact that your U13 team brings down players from the U14a, I personally know one of the boys and was told by one of Croydon parents that there is another one who incidentally scored all goals for your team against us.
If you doubt me; ask for the team/game sheet from the coach and manager of your team for that game, if you don't trust that look at the referee sheet.
The U13 teams top goal scorer has been with the team from day 1, he is very talented and is starting to dominate every game he is in; next step for him is up an age group.
There is also a girl player in the team that has always been very talented and is also starting reach a level of dominance for the age group.
Why is it so unbelievable for a B team to win a game against an A team? This is Soccer/Football, it's what makes the game so good and watched by so many; on the day if everything falls in place anything is possible. Go watch some of the FA Cup DVD's, you'll see lower division teams beat much higher league teams.
The U13B team is Croydon Kings U13A team. There are 2 x U13 teams, all the players were given a chance to get into the A team, 2 moved into the team from C team early in season. The Club offers a Monday night training session for any player that wants extra training, giving players 3 training sessions per week. The Club has 4 Development Coaches spread across the age groups, with the Senior DC coming down and offering advice.
The team has been successful through hard work; come down to a training session or even a game, we'll have a chat and I'll show you around and introduce you to the players so that you can see for yourself what they're like.
Try and remember that these are kids we're talking about, they're still developing and theirs no assurances that they'll perform at their peak week in week out. The main thing is that there is a steady improvement from the beginning of the season to the end.
Congratulations to you and your team, my hat goes off to you. Good luck for the rest of the cup/season.
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Anyone can beat anyone. As for teams playing and beating other teams in different divisions, it's been happening for a long time and will still continue to happen. At the end of the day, we are talking about 12 year kids and if you asked me the primary focus of soccer should be developing upon basics, building tactical knowledge, learning how to work effectively with others and learning advanced technical aspects. But, what do I know.
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