The Ole-rs in this thread couldn't spew any more garbage propaganda trying to hype themselves up. I would bet my life that they are calling around asking who is signed up for what tournament and avoiding the top teams before they register. @Hodari said that they were too scared to play again and I know he is speaking truthsOle Red did beat slammers HB but this wasn’t the Zermeno team. Nice try tho View attachment 5216
I’m a Dad for the Ole g2010 red. I gotta say that the Ole g2011 red team is their best young team to date for their age group. The reason is that half those girls played 2010 last year as they were part of the Ole g2010 white team. They move the ball exceptionally well for their age group and they have a deadly striker named Mia who can dribble through any 8 year old girl as she has exceptional dribbling skills for her age and she is scoring 5+ goals per game. She is their leading scorer. Now there is another Ole g2011 black team that is composed of mainly 2012 players. They’ve actually lost to other 2011 teams but as of now the ole g2011 red team is undefeated by any other 2011 team. Watch out for them... this is a mistake
https://tgs.totalglobalsports.com/public/flightstandings.aspx?eid=1084&fid=5212 it says red team but it was the black team on this eagles spring tournament
I’m sure the 11s would swallow the 12s up.That’s awesome when a club builds up there players and then they do great in there age group ..Just curious to know how will the 2011 fair up vs your 2010 daughters team ?
If mia is dribbling threw any 8 year old girl why not move her up ? If they have played care to share the results ?
Also sc blues 2012 vs sc 2011 I’m sure they have played must have been some of the best futbol played in that age group care to share the results
Happy to see that there is some great talent at this age the future is bright keep up the great work guys and gals
The Ole-rs in this thread couldn't spew any more garbage propaganda trying to hype themselves up. I would bet my life that they are calling around asking who is signed up for what tournament and avoiding the top teams before they register. @Hodari said that they were too scared to play again and I know he is speaking truths
So cal original but have been in the east coast and over seas for the past 4 years all these teams ring a bell and are talked about on the east coast in my daughters 03 age group but even when i was in Cali i never heard of the "OLE" team everyone seems to be bashing on... im surprised you guys haven't ran into each other in any tournaments but the time will come make sure you guys post the video
I can assure you it has nothing to do with trying to avoid any top teams. Regarding @Hodari 2012 team. It’s because they are a 2012 team and they beat them before. Theirs is nothing to gain for the ole g2011 team playing that 2012 lime team again. Same reason why our 2010 girls team will not scrimmage with 2011 teams
The Ole-rs in this thread couldn't spew any more garbage propaganda trying to hype themselves up. I would bet my life that they are calling around asking who is signed up for what tournament and avoiding the top teams before they register. @Hodari said that they were too scared to play again and I know he is speaking truths
Ole is a small club that started in 2016. The big teams around here recruit the best athletes and they play to win to keep their reputation high and keep recruiting the best athletes. They teach them to play long ball an English style of soccer which is a formula for winning at a very young age. Versus Ole develops homegrown players in their baby league and teach them how to play tiki taka style soccer using diamonds and pyramids formations, lots of small passes and
Ball movement. While the bigger clubs start
Winning at first we catch up to them eventually by the time we go 9v9
Quit spitting out crap about big clubs playing long ball. Tell yourself what you want to feel better but I've never seen an Eagles team resort to long ball as a primary style of play.Ole is a small club that started in 2016. The big teams around here recruit the best athletes and they play to win to keep their reputation high and keep recruiting the best athletes. They teach them to play long ball an English style of soccer which is a formula for winning at a very young age. Versus Ole develops homegrown players in their baby league and teach them how to play tiki taka style soccer using diamonds and pyramids formations, lots of small passes and
Ball movement. While the bigger clubs start
Winning at first we catch up to them eventually by the time we go 9v9
Ole has the fastest development rate???That’s why we have prob the fastest development rate versus a winning rate. The owner of the club who is my daughter’s coach is a big fan of Messi and Barcelona
How do you calculate you have the fastest development rate?That’s why we have prob the fastest development rate versus a winning rate. The owner of the club who is my daughter’s coach is a big fan of Messi and Barcelona
The same way he calculated that his DD is a top 1v1 player. This guy is nutsHow do you calculate you have the fastest development rate?
I watched the Ole G11 play against RSC G11 this past weekend. While they were very impressive, they don’t play Tiki Taka or anything that closely resembles that.If I can keep my opponent on the defense most of the game. Their chances of scoring drop substantially because they now have less opportunity to get shots off. Making a bunch of little passes back and forth playing keep away most of the game thus maintaining possession of the ball for most of the game and only striking when the opening is available is tiki taka Spanish style of playing soccer. you don’t see the Eagles or blues doing that. Long ball game can have many passes on a sequence but they take their chances more in getting the ball to the are near the goal and don’t maintain most the Possesion of the ball by doing that
He hit the pipe and manifested itHow do you calculate you have the fastest development rate?
Internally we do it...
Just like you said .Pure observation. I don’t need to record them. A lot of that girls that have better attacking abilities will end up in the midfield or defense. That alone will make them Better players .Now let me ask you have you seen all the top players? The game does not change much at 9v9. That happens 11v11 when the fields are enormous.Haters gonna hate...How can you say she’s not a top 1v1 player? You haven’t even seen her play a game yet. So how can you say she is not
Not sure if you’ve seen many of the Eagles or Blues games. But they tend to score on a couple of passes versus many passes to the goal. The idea behind tiki takes style of soccer is to keep possession of the ball most of the game and limit the possession of your opponent to minimize their chances of getting shots. moving the ball forward and instead of trying to send the ball right away you can return the ball back playing keep away until you find an opening and an opportunity to get a strike/ you don’t have 1-2-3 bam goal. Nothing wrong with that style of playing as the English play like that at a professional level. Yes there could be more than a few passes to a goal sequence but they are looking for the long ball cause they have fast athletes in the front that can cause quick Damage and make you pay. How do you combat this style? By keeping possession of the ball and making your opponent play most of the game defending than attacking. The Eagles
And Blues look for direct attacks whenever possible. Ask Rennie. Isn’t he English right? I’ve never seen the Eagles or blues play keep away most of the game unless they reach their scoring max.
redHe hit the pipe and manifested it
does your daughter play for rsc?I watched the Ole G11 play against RSC G11 this past weekend. While they were very impressive, they don’t play Tiki Taka or anything that closely resembles that.